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KMAT KERALA
List of top Questions asked in KMAT KERALA
Statement: Should luxury hotels be banned in India?
Arguments:
I. Yes. They are places from where international criminals operate.
II. No. Affluent foreign tourists will have no place to stay.
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
Statements and Arguments
Statement: "In order to bring punctuality in our office, we must provide conveyance allowance to our employees." - In charge of a company tells Personnel Manager.
Assumptions:
I. Conveyance allowance will not help in bringing punctuality.
II. Discipline and reward should always go hand in hand.
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
Statements and Assumptions
Statement: The State government has decided to appoint four thousand primary school teachers during the next financial year.
Assumptions:
I. There are enough schools in the state to accommodate four thousand additional primary school teachers.
II. The eligible candidates may not be interested to apply as the governmentmay not finally appoint such a large number of primary school teachers.
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
Statements and Assumptions
Statement: "Avon Cycles - Fast, easy to ride, impressive, reliable, crafted and up-to-date automation." - An advertisement.
Assumptions:
I. There is no other cycle with any of these features.
II. People do not bother about the cost
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
Statements and Assumptions
The interest on Rs. 750 for 2 years is the same as the true discount on Rs.960 due 2 years hence. If the rate of interest is the same in both cases, it is:
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
SI & CI
A sum of money is to be distributed among A, B, C and D in the proportion of 5:2:4:3. If C gets Rs. 1,000 more than D, what is B's share?
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Ratio and Proportion
Statements:
1. Depleting natural resources is a major concern in our country.
2. Unless we go for renewable energy sources in a big way, increase in population, being a heavy burden on the energy resources, will reduce the quality of life.
Conclusions:
I. Depleting resources impact quality of life.
II. Use of renewable energy sources is a solution to counter increase in population.
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
Statements and Conclusions
Statements:
1. Knowledge is not a skill. It is learning and experience.
2. The illiterate are not those who cannot read and write but those who cannot learn.
Conclusions:
I. Those who cannot read and write are illiterate.
II. Knowledge and skill are two different things.
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
Statements and Conclusions
Statement:
If you are a good orator, then we definitely have a job for you.
Conclusions:
I. Good orator is never jobless.
II. We are in need of a good orator.
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
Statements and Conclusions
Statement: Severe drought is reported to have set in several parts of the country.
Courses of Action:
I. Government should immediately make arrangement for providing financial assistance to those affected.
II. Food, water and fodder should immediately be sent to all these areas to save the people and cattle.
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
Course of Action
Statement: Many medical and engineering graduates are taking up jobs inadministrative services and in banks.
Courses of Action:
I. All the professionals should be advised to refrain from taking up such jobs
II. The government should appoint a committee to find out the reasons for these professionals taking up such jobs and to suggest remedial measures.
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
Course of Action
If x + y = √32 and (x-y)
2
= 20, then xy = ?
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Algebra
Simplify: b - [b - (a+b) - {b - (b - a+b)} + 2a]
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Simplification
\(\frac{854×854×854-276×276×276}{854×854+854x276+276×276}\)
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Simplification
a x b = 2a - 3b + ab, then 3 x 5 + 5 x 3 =?
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Algebra
5.8 x 2.5 + 0.6 x 6.75 + 139.25 = ?
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Simplification
A man invested Rs. 1552 in a stock at 97 to obtain an income of Rs. 128.The dividend from the stock is:
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Stocks and Shares
A 12% stock yielding 10% is quoted at:
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Stocks and Shares
How many times do the hands of a clock coincide in a day?
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Clock and Calendar
What is the least number of square tiles required to pave the floor of a room 15 m 17 cm long and 9 m 2 cm broad?
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Commercial Maths
Ramesh owes Suresh Rs.10,028 due one year hence. Ramesh wants to settle the account after three months. If the rate of interest is 12% p. a, how much cash should he pay to Suresh?
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
SI & CI
The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 10; when the digits are reversed, the number decreases by 54. Find the changed number.
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Algebra
Find the highest common factor of 36 and 84.
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Divisibility and Factors
If (64)
2
- (36)
2
- 20x, then x = ?
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Algebra
(0.04)
-1.5
= ?
KMAT KERALA - 2018
KMAT KERALA
Quantitative Aptitude
Simplification
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