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Questions Asked in UIICL Assistant Prelims 2017 – Sep 22

UIICL Assistant Prelims Questions Asked in Exam 16 September 2017. This article covers the Questions asked in UIICL Assistant 2017

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UIICL Assistant 2017 Prelims – 22 Sep

Number Series:

  1. 1, 2.1, 3.7, 5.9, 8.8, ?
  2. 250, 269, 231, 288, ?
  3. 109, 107,  112, 102, 119
  4. 8, 8, 12, 24, ?
  5. 2, 3, 7, 22, ?
  6. 2, 5.8, 9.1, 11.8, 13.8, ?
  7. 8, 7, 13, 38, ?, 754
  8. 8, 4, 4, 8, 32, ?
  9. 600, 583, 549, 481, ?
  10. 5, 5, 8, 16, 31, ?
  11. 9, 5, 6, 10.5, 23,?
  12. 189 ,191 ,182 , 210, 145 , ?
  13. 8, 11, 19, 33, 54, ?
  14. 205, 90, 182, 113, ?, 136
  15. 1 2 6 21 ?

Miscellaneous:

  1. Sum of the Numbers is 12. If the Second Number is reversed, then the number is less than X by 18. Find the numbers?
  2. The difference between the marked price and cost price of a certain product is Rs. 60/-. The profit obtained from the sale of that item is Rs. 360/-. If a discount of 20% was given, calculate the Cost price of that item.
  3. The price of 8 plates and 3 bottles is Rs. 525/-. If the price of 1plate is equal to 1.5 times the price o 1 bottle, then find the price of 2 plates and 2 bottles?
  4. A boat can row downstream for 13.2 km in 36mins. If the speed of the boat in still water is 20 kmph, then how what distance will the boat travel upstream in 32 minutes?
  5. The ratio of time taken to complete a piece of work by A and B is 3:5. Together they take 7.5 days to complete the work. Calculate the time taken by A alone to complete the work.
  6. A and B invested some amount in a business. After 4 months, C joined them. The difference between the profits of A and C were given. B’s profit had to be calculated.
  7. The perimeter of 2 squares are 64 & 32 metres respectively. Find the perimeter of the third square, whose area is equal to the difference between the areas of first 2 squares?
  8. A and B together complete a piece of work in 20/3 days. If A alone takes 3 more days to complete the same piece of work than the number of days taken by B alone, how many days B alone takes to complete the work?
  9. The income of A, B and C are in the ratio of 7:9:12 and their spending are in the ratio 8:9:15. If A saves 1/4th of his income, then the saving of A, B and C are in the ratio of :

Puzzle:

Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W lives in eight-storey building but not necessarily in the same order. The lower most floor is numbered as one and the above floor is numbered as two and so on. T lives in sixth floor and there is one person lives between T and Q. R lives in even numbered floor immediately above W but does not live in the second floor. The number of persons lives below W is same as the persons live above P. Three persons live between U and S but U lives above S

Seating Arrangement:

Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in circular table facing the center. Two persons are sitting between B and D. E sits second to the right of D. Three persons sit between D and H. A sits immediate right of E. One person sits between F and G. One person sits between A and F.

Eight person j, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q sitting around circular facing a centre. M is third right of P. There is only one person between M and J ( either left or right). There are three person sitted between K and Q. L is second to the left of O. L is neither a immediate neighbour of M nor K. O is not a neighbour of Q.

Blood Relation

C is son of A. A is mother in law of D, who is son of E. E is the grandfather of L.
Questions-
(1) If X is the wife of D then how E is related to X.
(2) How L related to C.
(3) If E has only one son and that is married then how D is related to L.

Reading Comprehension:

A porcupine came and asked a dog for food. The dog said he had no food but showed him a field of sugarcane belonging to a judge. “Eat as much as you want,” said the dog, “but leave the roots intact so that the plants will grow again.” The porcupine found the sugarcane sweet and juicy. He began to visit the field every day. In the beginning he ate only the stems, as directed by the dog, but after a few days he began to eat the roots too. One day the judge saw the destruction in his field and was very angry. He called the dog and accused him of destroying his crop. The dog said it was the porcupine that was to blame. The porcupine said he was innocent and suggested that the matter be settled in court. The judge agreed. The porcupine waited till winter set in. Then one chilly morning he went to the dog’s house and told him the judge had summoned them. When they entered the judge’s chamber the dog began to shiver with the cold. “See how he trembles, Your Honor,” said the porcupine. “Isn’t that a sure sign of guilt?” “What do you have to say for yourself?” asked the judge, looking sternly at the dog. But the dog’s teeth were chattering with the cold and he could not speak. Thinking that his silence was an admission of guilt, the judge pronounced him guilty and kicked him out of the house. Whenever a dog barks incessantly, Africans say he is warning the judge that the porcupine has got into his field.

Redfeathers, the hen, was so-called because all her feathers were red. One day the fox caught sight of her in the farmyard and his mouth began to water. He ran home and told his wife to put on water for boiling a chicken and then he rushed back and before Redfeathers knew what was happening, she found herself snapped up inside a sack and was not even able to call for help. Luckily, her friend the dove saw what had happened. She fluttered on to the path in the woods and lay there, pretending to have a broken wing. The fox was delighted to find that he would have a first course as well as a main dish. He put down the sack with the hen in it and chased off after the dove who cleverly began to hop further and further away.Redfeathers slipped out of the sack and put a stone in her place then she too ran off. When the dove saw that her friend was safe, she flew up onto a tree. The fox then went back and picked up the sack, thinking that the hen was still in it. When the fox got home, he tipped the sack into the pot of boiling water, but the stone splashed it all over him and he burned his greedy paws

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