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Aptitude Questions and Answers for Placement Tests Comprehensive Practice Resource with Fully Solved Problems for Logical Numerical and Verbal Reasoning Preparation Updated Latest Version for Success 2026–2027.

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This Aptitude Questions and Answers for Placement Tests resource is a comprehensive and highly effective study tool designed to help students prepare for placement exams with confidence and precision. It includes a wide range of carefully selected questions covering quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, verbal ability, and data interpretation, ensuring complete preparation across all key areas. Each question is supported with clear and detailed solutions, allowing learners to understand problem-solving techniques and improve accuracy. The material is structured to enhance analytical thinking, speed, and exam performance, making it ideal for both beginners and advanced learners. Perfect for revision, practice sessions, and self-assessment, this resource helps build confidence and readiness for competitive placement tests. Updated for 2026–2027 standards, it aligns with current exam patterns and expectations, making it an essential guide for students aiming to succeed in job placement exams and aptitude-based assessments.

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Table of Contents
PROFIT AND LOSS .................................................................................................................................................................................................3

PROBABILITY.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9

PERMUTATIONS & COMBINATIONS...................................................................................................................................................16

NUMBERS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................21

PROBLEMS ON HCF AND LCM ...............................................................................................................................................................47

TIME AND WORK .................................................................................................................................................................................................52

PIPES AND CISTERNS .....................................................................................................................................................................................57

PERCENTAGES ......................................................................................................................................................................................................58

AVERAGES.................................................................................................................................................................................................................62

ALLIGATIONS AND MIXTURES .................................................................................................................................................................63

PROBLEMS ON TRAINS ................................................................................................................................................................................63

GEOMETRY, COORDINATE GEOMETRY .........................................................................................................................................64

TIME, SPEED, DISTANCE..............................................................................................................................................................................65

SIMPLE INTEREST & COMPOUND INTEREST ...........................................................................................................................68

PROBLEMS ON AGES ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 70

CLOCKS & CALENDARS ................................................................................................................................................................................71

RATIOS & PROPORTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................................72

LOGARITHMS .........................................................................................................................................................................................................73

ALGEBRA....................................................................................................................................................................................................................76

SURDS & INDICES ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 82

DATA SUFFICIENCY ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 84

AMCAT REASONING PART .........................................................................................................................................................................84

BLOOD RELATIONSHIP .................................................................................................................................................................................84

DIRECTION SENSE.............................................................................................................................................................................................91

ODD MAN OUT ......................................................................................................................................................................................................99

STATEMENT AND CONCLUSIONS ...................................................................................................................................................... 106

SEATING ARRANGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 112

CODING AND DECODING .......................................................................................................................................................................... 113

ANALOGIES ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 116

,NUMBER SERIES .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 121

DATA SUFFICIENCY ..........................................................................................................................................................................................125

LOGICAL ORDER ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 135

DATA ARRANGEMENTS .............................................................................................................................................................................. 138

MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS ..............................................................................................................................................................138

INFERRED MEANING ................................................................................................................................................................................... 141

AMCAT VERBAL PART ..................................................................................................................................................................................147

ODD WORDS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 147

ANTONYMS ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................148

SYNONYMS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 164

READING COMPREHENSIONS............................................................................................................................................................... 180

JUMBLED SENTENCES ............................................................................................................................................................................... 245

SENTENCE CORRECTION ..................................................................................................................................................................... 256

SENTENCE FORMATION .............................................................................................................................................................................262

SPOTTING ERRORS ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 264

SELECTING WORDS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 273

SENTENCE COMPLETION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 288

SENTENCE IMPROVEMENT.................................................................................................................................................................. 307

SENTENCE SELECTION ............................................................................................................................................................................ 309

PARAGRAPH FORMATION ........................................................................................................................................................................310

, QUANTITATIVE PART


PROFIT AND LOSS


1. Mathi/ purchased/ a/ walkman/ from/ her/ friend./ She/ then/ sold/ it/ for/ Rs.90.Had/ it/
been/ sold/ for/ Rs.105./ The/ gain/ would/ have/ been/ 1/4/ of/ the/ former/ loss./ What/ is/
the/ cost/ price/ of/ the/ walkman?


a. 82
b. 102
c. 114
d. 126


Correct/ Option/ is: b
2. A/ man / sells/ 12/ candies/ for/ Rs.12/ &/ loses/ Rs.2.40./ If/ he/ sells/ 12/ candies/
for/ Rs.16,/ how/ much/ does/ he/ gain / or/ lose?


a. Gains/ Rs.4
b. Loses/ Rs.6
c. Gains/ Rs.6.40
d. Loses/ Rs.1.60
e. Gains/ Rs.1.60


Correct/ Option/ is:/ / e
3. The/ book/ 40%/ is/ sold/ for/ Rs.480.What/ is/ the/ original/ price?


a. 1000
b. 1200
c. 1400
d. 1600


Correct/ Option / is:/ b
4. Atul/ bought/ a/ machine/ for/ Rs.4,50,000/ and/ sold/ it/ to/ Irfan/ at/ a/ profit./ Irfan/ later/
sold/ the/ machine/ to/ Danish/ at/ a/ loss/ of/ 10%/ for/ Rs.4,95,000./ The/ profit/ %/ earned/
by/ Atul/ is?

, a. 23%
b. 21%
c. 25%
d. 22.22%


Correct/ Option / is:/ d
5. If/ at/ 15%/ of/ profit,/ the/ selling/ price/ of/ dozen/ pencils/ is/ Rs.13.80,/ then/ what/ is/ the/ cost/
price/ of/ a/ pencil?


a. Rs/ 1.15
b. Rs/ 1
c. Rs/ 0.85
d. Rs/ 1.10


Correct/ Option / is:/ b
6. My/ friend/ collects/ antique/ stamps./ She/ purchased/ two,/ but/ found/ that/ she/ needed/
to/ raise/ money/ urgently./ So/ she/ sold/ them/ for/ Rs./ 8000/ each./ On/ one/ she/ made/
20%/ and/ on/ the/ other/ she/ lost/ 20%./ How/ much/ did/ she/ gain/ or/ lose/ in/ the/ entire/
transaction?


a. She/ lost/ Rs/ 500.67
b. She/ lost/ Rs/ 666.67
c. She/ gain/ Rs/ 666.67
d. She/ gain/ Rs/ 500.67


Correct/ Option / is:/ b
7. A/ women/ sold / 15/ bed/ sheets/ for/ Rs.15,000./ Hence/ gaining/ 5/ bedsheet‘s/ cost/
prices.
The/ cost/ per/ sheet/ is


a. rs.960
b. rs.775
c. rs.1000
d. rs.800
e. rs.750


Correct/ Option/ is:/ / e
8. CP/ of/ 8/ articles/ is/ equal/ to/ sp/ of/ 10/ articles./ Find/ profit/ or/ loss.

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