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Puducherry Assistant Tier II (Weekly Test – 1)

1. How many 2 digit natural numbers contain the number 10. Find the Cube Root of 195112?
7? (a) 56
(a) 10 (b) 58
(b) 18 (c) 48
(c) 19 (d) 68
(d) 20
11. If 13 +23 +33 +....+n³=8281, then find 1+2+3+....+n.
2. Identify the twin primes among the given pair of (a) 81
numbers: (b) 91
(a) (1, 3) (c) 901
(b) (3, 5) (d) 93
(c) (13, 19)
(d) (1, 2) 12. Find the Unit digit of the numeric expression 10000 100000
+1111111111
3. The least number which to exactly divisible by (a) 0
32,36,45,60 and 80 is (b) 1
(a) 1444 (c) 3
(b) 1440 (d) 5
(c) 1404
(d) 1430 13. Which color is in the opposite plane having blue color?

4. Which of the following pairs of numbers are relatively


prime?
(a) (15, 28)
(b) (18, 24)
(c) (35, 49)
(d) (21, 27) (a) Yellow
(b) Purple
5. The total number of digits used in numbering the pages (c) Orange
of a book having 366 pages is? (d) Green
(a) 732
(b) 990 14. The Unit digit of 4631 is ?
(c) 1098 (a) 2
(d) 1305 (b) 4
(c) 6
6. What is the 4 digit greatest number which is exactly (d) 8
divisible by 15, 18, 20?
(a) 9000 15. Various positions of dice are given below. what will be
(b) 9500 the digit on the face opposite to the face having digit 1?
(c) 9900
(d) 9990

7. What is the total number of prime numbers between 1 to


300?
(a) 25
(a) 3
(b) 21
(b) 4
(c) 62
(c) 5
(d) 46
(d) 6
8. A two digit Number 9A, is a prime number. What is the
16. The following question is based on a dice numbered 1 to
value of A?
6 in different ways as indicated.
(a) 1
(b) 3
If 2 is opposite to 3 and adjacent to 4 and 6 then which of the
(c) 7
following statements is necessarily true?
(d) 9
(a) 1 is opposite to 5
(b) 4 is opposite to 6
9. Find the Square root of 16641?
(c) 4 is adjacent to 2 and 6
(a) 129
(d) 1 is adjacent to 2 and 3
(b) 216
(c) 136
(d) 116
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26. The LCM & HCF of two numbers are 72 and 6
17. If x means ÷, + means -, - means x and ÷ means +, then respectively. If one of the numbers is 24. Then the other
value of (8 - 7 ÷ 4)×2+3 is number is
(a) 27 (a) 16
(b) 30 (b) 18
(c) 41 (c) 22
(d) 36
(d) 60
27. The LCM of two numbers is 6 times their HCF. If the HCF
18. The Unit digit of 4731 is ? is 12, and one of the numbers is 36. Then the other number is
(a) 9 (a) 72
(b) 1 (b) 36
(c) 3 (c) 24
(d) 7 (d) 12

19. A six-digit number 11p9q4 is divisible by 24. Then the 28. The LCM of (a+b)², a²-b², (a-b)² is
greatest possible value for pq is: (a) (a+b)²
(b) (a-b)²
(a) 56
(c) (a+b) (a-b)
(b) 42 (d) (a+b)²(a-b)²
(c) 68
(d) 32 29. Find the greatest number that will divide 445 and 572
leaving remainders 4 and 5 respectively.
20. A six-digit number formed by repeating a three-digit (a) 72
number is always divisible by? (b) 57
(a) 1001 (c) 63
(b) 111 (d) 36
(c) 19
30. Three numbers are in the ratio of 2:3:5 and their LCM is
(d) 101
1200, find the HCF.
(a) 80
21. Find the value of k in the number 3426k, if the number is (b) 50
divisible by 6 but NOT divisible by 5. (c) 60
(a) 4 (d) 40
(b) 9
(c) 6 31. The greatest number that will divide 62 ,78 and 109
(d) 3 leaving remainders 2, 3 and 4 respectively. Find the HCF.
(a) 15
(b) 16
22. What is the sum of the digits of a 2-digit prime number
(c) 12
for which the numbers in the ones and tens places are equal? (d) 13
(a) 18
(b) 10 32. Find the ratio of the HCF and LCM of the numbers 18 and
(c) 2 30
(d) 6 (a) 1:18
(b) 1:30
23. Which of the following is not a prime number? (c) 18:30
(a) 41 (d) 1:15
(b) 47
33. A milkman has jars containing 57L, 129L and 177L of
(c) 91
pure milk, respectively. A measuring can leaves the same
(d) 73
amount of milk unmeasured in each jar after a different
number of exact measurements of milk in each jar. What is the
24. How many two digit prime numbers are there between
volume of the largest such can?
10 to 100 which remain prime numbers when the order of their
(a) 12 L
digits is reversed?
(b) 16 L
(a) 8 (c) 24 L
(b) 9 (d) 48 L
(c) 10
(d) 12 34. 6 bells commence tolling together and tolls at the
intervals are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 respectively. In 30 Min, how
25. What is the digit at units place in the product (653 × 308 many times do they toll together?
× 402 × 413)? (a) 35
(a) 4 (b) 31
(b) 3 (c) 21
(d) 16
(c) 2
(d) 8
Mr. Shri Iyyappan (CSAT Faculty)
Venue : 1st Floor, Vasavi Mall, Above KFC & Reliance Smart, Mothilal Nagar, Maire Oulgaret, Puducherry - 605 009.
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35. The least number which when divided by 12,16,24 and 44. What is the greatest number by which 156, 181 and 331
36 leaves a remainder 7 in each case is are divided the remainder is 6 in each case?
(a) 151 (a) 17
(b) 51 (b) 25
(c) 36 (c) 13
(d) 144
(d) 26
36. The LCM of two numbers is 24, the numbers are in the
ratio 2: 3. Find the sum of the two numbers. 45. When a number is divided by 14, the remainder is 9. If
(a) 20 the square of the same number is divided by 14, then the
(b) 24 remainder will be:
(c) 16 (a) 11
(d) 12 (b) 9
(c) 8
𝟐 𝟑 𝟕 𝟗
37. Find the L.C.M. of 𝟑, 𝟓, 𝟗 and 𝟏𝟑 (d) 10
(a) 21
(b) 28 46. N is the smallest three digit prime number. When N is
(c) 126 divided by 13, then what will be the reminder?
(d) 42 (a) 8
(b) 9
38. The GCD of 40 x3 y4 z5, 48 x4 y42 z3, 64 x2 y3 z
(c) 7
(a) 8 x2 y2 z2
(b) 8 x2 y z2 (d) 10
(c) 8 x y2 z2
(d) 8 x2 y2 z 47. What is the largest two digit number which when divided
by 6 and 7 gives remainder 3 and 4 respectively?
𝟏 𝟓 𝟐 𝟒
39. The LCM of 𝟑, 𝟔, 𝟗 & 𝟐𝟕 is (a) 81
20 (b) 94
(a)
3
40 (c) 83
(b) (d) 84
81
10
(c) 18
(d)
40
48. Find the smallest number which should be added to 888
27
to make a resulting number completely divisible by 35.
40. Which one pair of the following such that the product of (a) 22
the pair is equal to LCM? (b) 21
(a) 32, 162 (c) 23
(b) 32,81 (d) 20
(c) 40, 405
(d) 111, 39 49. Which of the following number is divisible by 44?
(a) 93472
41. The traffic signals at four road crossings change every 30
(b) 27048
seconds, 1 minute, 45 seconds and 75 seconds respectively. If
(c) 54736
they changed simultaneously at 9:00 am, at what time will they
(d) 32802
change simultaneously again?
(a) 9:12 am
(b) 9:15 am 50. Which of the following is the largest number which
(c) 9:20 am completely divides 150, 270 and 180?
(d) 9:30 am (a) 50
(b) 10
42. A red light flashes 3 times per minute and a green light (c) 30
flashes 5 times in two minutes at regular intervals. If both (d) 3
lights start flashing at the same time, how many times do they
flash together in each hour? 51. Five bells ring together at the intervals of 3, 5, 8, 9 and 10
(a) 10 seconds. All the bells ring simultaneously at the same time.
(b) 30 They will again ring simultaneously after:
(c) 15
(a) 8 minutes
(d) 16
(b) 9 minutes
43. What is the smallest number which when divided by 15, (c) 6 minutes
35, and 40 leaves the remainder 10, 20, 30, and 35 (d) 4 minutes
respectively?
(a) 4210
(b) 4200
(c) 4205
(d) 4195

Mr. Shri Iyyappan (CSAT Faculty)


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52. How many numbers between 400 and 700 are divisible 60. The HCF of two numbers is one twentieth of their LCM. If
by 5, 6 and 7? one of the numbers is 96 and the difference of LCM and the HCF
(a) 5 is 456, then what is the other number?
(b) 20 (a) 72
(c) 2 (b) 144
(d) 10 (c) 48
(d) 120
53. What is the least number which leaves 1 as a remainder
when divided by 6 and 7? 61. A temple has five bells which ring at the intervals of 12,
(a) 85 15, 16, 20 and 25 minutes respectively. If they ring together at
(b) 43 midnight, then at what time next will they ring together?
(c) 37 (a) 8:00 P.M.
(d) 29 (b) 7:00 P.M.
(c) 7:30 P.M.
54. What is the least number of square tiles required to pave (d) 8:30 P.M.
the floor of a room 15m, 17cm long and 9m 43 cm broad?
(a) 851 DIRECTION (62-65): CONVERT THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES TO
(b) 841 PASSIVE VOICE.
(c) 840
(d) 830 62. I saved him from the clutches of pickpockets.
a) He may have been saved by me from the clutches of pickpockets.
55. Choose the correct statement from the following. b) He could be saved by me from the clutches of pickpockets.
(a) HCF is also called the least common divisor. c) He was saved by me from the clutches of pickpockets.
(b) In prime factorization method of HCF, the multiple of all the give d) He has been saved by me from the clutches of pickpockets.
number are listed.
(c) HCF is the least common multiple of the given numbers. 63. Who can count the stars in the sky?
(d) HCF of two or more numbers is the highest number which a) By whom can the stars in the sky be counted?
perfectly divides all the given Numbers. b) By whom can be stars in the sky counted?
c) By whom could the stars be counted in the sky?
56. Find the greatest number that exactly divides 2880, 6525 d) By whom could the stars in the sky be counted?
and 8307?
(a) 3 64. Don’t subject the animals to cruelty.
(b) 7 (a) The animals are not to be subjected to cruelty.
(c) 9 (b) The animals shall not be subjected to cruelty.
(d) 11 (c) The animals will not be subjected to cruelty.
(d) The animals should not be subjected to cruelty.
57. A fruit vendor brings 1092 apples and 3432 oranges to a (e)
market. He arranges them in heaps of equal number of oranges
as well as apples such that every heap consists of the maximum 65. It is your duty to make tea at eleven O'clock.
possible number of the fruits. What is this number?
(a) 78 (a) You are asked to make tea at eleven O'clock.
(b) 156 (b) Your are required to make tea at eleven O'clock.
(c) 312 (c) You are supposed to make tea at eleven O'clock.
(d) 39 (d) Tea is to be made by you at eleven O'clock

58. What is the least number of soldiers that can be drawn DIRECTION (66-69): CONVERT THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES TO
up in troops of 10, 12, 15, 18 and 20 soldiers, and also in the PASSIVE VOICE.
form of a solid square?
(a) 900 66. Wearing the seat belt has been mandatory in all metros
(b) 180 by the police.
(c) 625 (a) The Police have made wearing the seat belt mandatory in all
(d) 400 metros.
(b) The Police have been made wearing the seat belt mandatory in
59. The HCF of two numbers is 12. Which one of the all metros.
following can never be their LCM? (c) The Police has make wearing the seat belt mandatory in all
(a) 74 metros.
(b) 24 (d) The Police has made worn the seat belt mandatory in all
(c) 60 metros.
(d) 48

Mr. Shri Iyyappan (CSAT Faculty)


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67. This is being taught by her. 76. Ineptitude
(a) She is teaching this. (a) A bias in favour of something
(b) This will be taught by her. (b) A dramatic entertainment in which performers express
(c) She can teach this. through gestures
(d) She has to teach this. (c) Lack of skill, ability or competence
(d) Express something in clear and definite terms
68. My watch can’t be repaired by anyone
(a) None will repair my watch. 77. Litigant
(b) No one can repair my watch. (a) A person involved in a lawsuit
(c) No one can't repair my watch. (b) A dabbler in art and literature
(d) No one will be able to repair my watch. (c) One skilled in telling stories
(d) One who eats too much
69. The news has been brought to us by him.
(a) He brought us the news. 78. Pestiferous.
(b) He has brought us the news. (a) That which is morally dangerous
(c) He was brought the news to us. (b) A feeling of unease, embarrassment or awkwardness
(d) We brought the news to him. (c) Having interest in learning new things
(d) Something that can be rooted out.
DIRECTION (70-74): ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION
79. Impunity
70. State in which the few govern the many (a) free from punishment
(a) Oligarchy (b) Centre of attraction
(b) Monarchy (c) Atonement for one’s sins.
(c) Autocracy (d) Decay of organic matter producing a fetid smell.
(d) Plutocracy

71. A person pretending to be somebody he is not DIRECTIONS (80-83): SENTENCE IMPROVEMENT


(a) Magician
(b) Rogue 80. According to the investment bank Morgan Stanley, up to
(c) Liar million Australians are exposed to the most affected industries
(d) Imposter such as tourism, retail and hospitality.
(a) Exposed to the most effective industry
72. That which cannot be corrected (b) Exposed to most affected industry
(a) Unintelligible (c) Exposed to the most effected industries
(b) Illegible (d) No correction required
(c) Indelible
(d) Incorrigible 81. For more than three decades, central bankers has played
puppeteer for financial markets, propping them up when
73. A style in which a writer makes a display of his things turn ugly.
knowledge (a) Have played puppeteer to
(a) Pedantic (b) Has played puppeteer to
(b) Verbose (c) Have played puppeteer for
(c) Pompous (d) Had played puppeteer for
(d) Ornate
82. According to officials, the department conducts a survey
74. The study of ancient societies. every year for details of that the pensioner is alive and stays in
(a) Anthropology the city.
(b) History (a) to ensure that
(c) Archaeology (b) to assured that
(d) Ethnology (c) to claiming that
DIRECTION (14-18): SELECT THE OPTION THAT BEST (d) to detailed of that
EXPRESSES THE MEANING OF THE GIVEN WORD.
83. Though courageous, he could not hold up against the
75. Chiropodist. heavy odds.
(a) A person who treats eye related problems (a) hold out
(b) A person who treats mouth related problems (b) hold fast
(c) A person who treats foot related problems (c) hold in
(d) A person who treats brain related problems (d) no improvement

Mr. Shri Iyyappan (CSAT Faculty)


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H.O - W-4, 5 th Main Road, Anna Nagar, Chennai - 40, Contact - 9444227273 – [email protected]
Directions (84-86): In the given questions, a part of the
sentence is given in bold. Below are the given alternatives of 90. The teacher said, “Don’t talk in the class.”
the bold part in (A), (B) and (C) which may improve the (a) The teacher said not to talk in the class
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no (b) The teacher said do not talk
replacement is needed, mark (D) as your answer. (c) The teacher asked not talking
(d) The teacher ordered don’t talk
84. If you have the time and inclination, go back to the major
data brokers about every six months and check to make sure 91. She asked, “Have you eaten?”
your information are disappear from there. (a) She asked had you eaten
I) Informed about them (b) She asked if I had eaten
II) Information is still off their sites (c) She asked I had eaten
III) Data is safe from them (d) She asked that I have eaten

(a) Only I 92. A boy faces west. He turns 90° clockwise, then 180° anti-
(b) I & II clockwise, and finally 90° clockwise. Which direction is he
(c) II & III facing now?
a) North
(d) No change required
b) South
c) West
85. Early in the pandemic, the conventional wisdom was d) East
that, even with all the stops pulled, a vaccine would take at
least a year and a half to develop. 93. A girl is facing north. She turns 270° clockwise, then 45°
anticlockwise and finally 90° clockwise. Which direction is she
I) Needs minimum a year and a half to creating facing now?
a) West
II) Might take much time to develop
b) South East
III) Cannot be develop soon c) South
d) North-West
(a) I and III
(b) Only II
(c) I and II Direction (94-95) Read the conclusions and then decide which
(d) No change required of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
94. Statements:
86. Darley walked among Mind Candy, a gaming company All monkey are fishes
based in London, to present his find and claim a £100,000 No elephant is a monkey
prize. Some deer is monkey.
Conclusions:
I) Walked through the office of I. Some fishes are deer
II. No elephant is a deer
II) Walked over the office of
III. No deer is a fish
III) Walked into the office of
a) Only conclusions I and III follow
(a) I, II and III b) Only Conclusion I follow
(b) I and III c) Only conclusion II follow
(c) Only III d) Only conclusion I and II follow
(d) No change required
95. Statements:
Some wallets are purse
Direction 87-91 Direct/Indirect Speech Some purses are bags
87. He said, “I am busy now.” All bags are suitcases
(a) He said that he was busy then Conclusions:
(b) He says he is busy I. Some Wallets are Bags
(c) He told he is busy II. No Bags is a wallets
(d) He told that I was busy
a) Only Conclusion I follow
b) Only conclusion II follow
88. She said, “I will call you tomorrow.” c) Either Conclusion I or II follow
(a) She said that she would call me tomorrow d) Neither conclusion I nor II follow
(b) She said that she will call me the next day
(c) She said that she would call me the next day 96. How many times do the hands of a clock coincide in a day?
(d) She said that I would call her tomorrow a) 11times
b) 12 times
c) 22 times
89. Raju said, “I have finished the work.” d) 24 times
(a) Raju said that he has finished the work
(b) Raju said that he had finished the work
(c) Raju said he finishes the work
(d) Raju says he finished the work
Mr. Shri Iyyappan (CSAT Faculty)
Venue : 1st Floor, Vasavi Mall, Above KFC & Reliance Smart, Mothilal Nagar, Maire Oulgaret, Puducherry - 605 009.
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97. If the minute hand is pointing at 4 and the hour hand is
pointing at 2, what is the angle between the two hands?
a) 50°
b) 60°
c) 120°
d) 160°

98. What Amy started walking from point A and walked 4m to


the east and then look a right turn and walked 3m to reach
point x. Ana started walking from point B and walked 8m to the
west and then took a right turn and walked for 6m to reach
point x. What is the difference of shortest distance travelled by
Amy and Ana to reach point x?
a) 5m
b) 6m
c) 7m
d) 4m

99. If 19th July 2000 was a Wednesday, then what would be the
day of the week on 15th June 2012?
a) Wednesday
b) Friday
c) Thursday
d) Saturday

100. Anand starts from his office, walks 70m north, then turns
right and walks 45m, then again turns right and walks 52m. He
finally turns left and walks 63m. How far is he from the starting
point and in which direction?
a) 200m south-west
b) 225m east
c) 230m north-east
d) 210m west

Mr. Shri Iyyappan (CSAT Faculty)


Venue : 1st Floor, Vasavi Mall, Above KFC & Reliance Smart, Mothilal Nagar, Maire Oulgaret, Puducherry - 605 009.
H.O - W-4, 5 th Main Road, Anna Nagar, Chennai - 40, Contact - 9444227273 – [email protected]

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