EXL SERVICE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
EXL EXAM PATTERN:
1. If the
following numbers are rewritten by interchanging the digits in ten’s place and
hundred’s place and then arranging them in descending order. What will be
the second digit of the newly formed fifth number from your right?
479, 736, 895,
978, 389, 675
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
Ans : (C)
2. P is 60 m
South-East of Q. R is 60 m North-East of Q. Then R is in which direction of P?
(A) North (B) North-East (C) South (D) South-East
Ans : (A)
Directions(Q. 3-5)
Read the following information for answering the questions that follow
On a playing
ground A, B, C, D, and E are standing as described below facing the North.
(i) B is 50 meters
to the right of D.
(ii) A is 60
meters to the South of B
(iii) C is 40
meters to the West of D.
(iv) E is 80
meters to the North of A.
3. If a boy walks
from C, meets D followed by B, A, and then E, how many meters has he walked if he
has traveled the straight distance all through?
(A) 120 (B) 150 (C) 170 (D) 230
Ans : (D)
4. What is the
minimum distance (in metres approximately) between C and E?
(A) 53 (B) 78 (C) 92 (D) 120
Ans : (C)
5. Who is to the
South-East of the person who is to the left of D?
(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) E
Ans : (A)
6. A man was
walking in the evening just before the sun set. His wife said that, his shadow
fell on his right. If the wife was walking in the opposite direction of the
man, then which direction the wife was facing?
(A) North (B) West (C) South (D) East
Ans : (C)
Directions (Q. 7--11)
In each of the following questions choose the set of numbers from the four alternative
sets that is similar to the given set.
7. Given set: (4,
9, 18)
(A) (8, 14, 22)
(B) (10, 15, 25)
(C) (6, 12, 23)
(D) (12, 17, 26)
Ans : (D)
8. Given set: (10,
14, 17)
(A) (4, 11, 14)
(B) (9, 12,
(C) (8, 13, 18)
(D) (6, 9, 12)
Ans : (A)
9. Given set: (7,
27, 55)
(A) (21, 35, 52)
(B) (18, 42 , 65)
(C) (16, 40 , 72)
(D) (13, 30 , 58)
Ans : (C)
10. Given set :
(39, 28, 19)
(A) (84, 67 , 52)
(B) (52, 25 , 17)
(C) (70, 49 , 36)
(D) (65, 45 , 21)
Ans : (A)
11. Given set :
(246, 257, 358)
(A) (233, 343,
345)
(B) (273, 365,
367)
(C) (143, 226,
237)
(D) (145, 235,
325)
Ans : (A)
Directions (Q. 12-16)
Each question contains six or seven statements followed by four sets of combinations
of three. Choose the set in which the statements are logically related.
12. (1) All books
are having pages.
(2) All kings are
having pages.
(3) All kings are
books.
(B) 4, 2, 6
(C) 1, 5, 3
(D) 2, 4, 5
Directions (Q. 17-21)
Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements
numbered (I) and
(II). You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are
sufficient to answer
the question. Give answers
(A) If the data in
statement (I) alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
statement (II)
alone are not sufficient to answer the question;
(B) If the data in
statement (II) alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
statement (I)
alone are not sufficient to answer the questions;
(C) If the data
even in both statements (I) and (II) together are not sufficient to answer the
question;
(D) If the data in
both statement (I) and (II) together are necessary to answer the question.
17. In which
direction is Mahatmaji’ s statue facing?
I. The statue is towards
the northern end of the city.
II. The statue’s
shadow falls towards East at 5 O’clock in the evening.
Ans : (C)
18. What is the
total number of pupils in the final year class?
I. The number of
boys in the final year class is twice as much as the number of girls in that
class.
II. The sum of the
ages of all the pupils in the class is 399 years and their average age is 19
years.
Ans : (B)
19. Who is the
tallest among A, B, C and D?
I. A is taller
than C.
II. B is taller
than C and D.
Ans : (C)
20. How many
Sundays are there in a particular month of a particular year?
I. The month
begins on Monday.
II. The month ends
on Wednesday.
Ans : (D)
21. What is the
total number of pages in this book?
I. I counted 132
pages from the beginning of this book.
II. My wife
counted 138 pages starting from the end of the same book.
Ans : (C)
Directions (Q. 22-
26) In each of the questions given below, there is a statement followed by
three assumptions
numbered I, II and III. An assumption is something supposed or taken for
granted. You have
to consider the statement and assumptions and then decide, which of the
assumption(s)
is/are implicit in the statement.
22. Statement:
During pre-harvest kharif seasons, the government has decided to release vast
quantity of food
grains from FCI.
Assumptions: I.
There may be a shortage of food grains in the market during this season.
II. The kharif
crop may be able to replenish the stock of FCI.
III. There may be
a demand from the farmers to procure kharif crop immediately after harvest.
(A) None is
implicit (B)
Only I and II are implicit
(C) Only II and
III are implicit (D)
All are implicit
Ans : (D)
23. Statement: To
improve the employment situation in India, there is a need to recast the
present educational
system towards implementation of scientific discoveries in daily life.
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Assumptions: I.
The students after completing such education may be able
to earn their
livelihood.
II. This may bring
meaning of education in the minds of the youth.
III. The state may
earn more revenue as more and more people will engage themselves in self
employment.
(A) Only I and II
are implicit (B)
Only III is implicit
(C) Only I and III
are implicit (D)
None is implicit
Ans : (A)
24. Statement: To
increase profit, the oil exporting countries decided to reduce the production
of crude by 5 million barrels per day. Assumptions: I. The price of crude may
increase due to less production. II. The demand of crude may remain same in
future.
III. Other
countries may continue buying crude from these countries.
(A) All are
implicit (B)
Only II and III are implicit
(C) Only I and II
are implicit (D)
None is implicit
Ans : (C)
25. Statement: We
do not want you to see our product on newspaper, visit our shop to get a full
view. --- an advertisement.
Assumptions: I.
People generally decide to purchase any product after seeing the name in the
advertisement.
II. Uncommon
appeal may attract the customers. III. People may come to see the product.
(A) All are
implicit (B)
None is implicit
(C) Only II and
III are implicit (D)
Only I and II are implicit
Ans : (A)
26. Statement: The
Reserve Bank of India has directed the banks to refuse fresh loans to major
defaulters.
Assumptions: I.
The banks may still give loans to the defaulters.
II. The defaulters
may repay the earlier loan to get fresh loan.
III. The banks may
recover the bad loans through such harsh measures.
(A) All are
implicit (B)
None is implicit
(C) Both II and
III are implicit (D)
Both I and II are implicit
Ans : (C)
Directions (Q. 27-31)
In questions given below, statements 1 and 2 are followed by conclusions I and
II. Taking the statements to be right although they may seem at variance with
commonly accepted facts, mark your answers as under
(A) If only
conclusion I follows. (B)
If only conclusion II follows.
(C) If both I and
II follows. (D)
Neither I nor II follows.
27. Statements:
1. All hands are
machines.
2. All machines
are wheels.
Conclusions: I.
All wheels are hands.
II. All hands are
wheels.
Ans : (B)
28. Statements:
1. Some buds are
leaves.
2. Some leaves are
red. Conclusions:
I. Some buds are red.
II. Some leaves
are not buds.
Ans : (B)
29. Statements:
1. Some stones are
shells.
2. All shells are
pearls.
Conclusions:
I. Some stones are
pearls.
II. All pearls are
shells.
Ans : (A)
30. Statements:
1. Brown is red
and blue is green.
2. Green is pink
and yellow is red.
Conclusions:
I. Yellow is
brown.
II. Pink is blue.
Ans : (C)
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE:
1. Express a speed
of 36 kmph in meters per second?
A. 10 mps B. 12 mps C. 14 mps D. 17 mps
Answer: Option A
2. Express 25 mps
in kmph?
A. 15 kmph B. 99 kmph C. 90 kmph D. None
Answer: Option C
3. The speed of a
train is 90 kmph. What is the distance covered by it in 10 minutes?
A. 15 kmph B. 12 kmph C. 10 kmph D. 5 kmph
Answer: Option A
4. A car covers a
distance of 624 km in 6 ½ hours. Find its speed?
A. 104 kmph B. 140 kmph C. 104 mph
D. 10.4 kmph
Answer: Option A
5. A and B
complete a work in 6 days. A alone can do it in 10 days. If both together
can do the work in
how many days?
A. 3.75 days B. 4 days C. 5 days D. 6 days
Answer: Option A
6. A can do a
piece of work in 4 days. B can do it in 5 days. With the assistance of
C they completed
the work in 2 days. Find in how many days can C alone do it?
A. 10 days B. 20 days C. 5 days D. 4 days
Answer: Option B
7. A, B and C can
do a piece of work in 24, 30 and 40 days respectively. They start the work
together but C leaves 4 days before the completion of the work. In how many
days is the work done?
A. 15 days B. 14 days C. 13 days D. 11 days
Answer: Option D
8. 5 men and 12
boys finish a piece of work in 4 days, 7 men and 6 boys do it in 5
days. The ratio
between the efficiencies of a man and boy is?
A. 1:2 B. 2:1 C. 2:3 D. 6:5
Answer: Option D
9. A and B can
finish a work in 16 days while A alone can do the same work in 24
days. In how many
days B alone will complete the work?
A. 56 B. 48 C. 36 D. 58
Answer: Option B
10. Some persons
can do a piece of work in 12 days. Two times the number of
these people will
do half of that work in?
A. 3 days B. 4 days C. 6 days D. 12 days
Answer: Option A
11. What number
has a 5:1 ratio to the number 10?
A. 42 B. 50 C. 55 D. 62
Answer: Option B
12. Two same
glasses are respectively 1/4th 1/5th full of milk. They are then filled
with water and the
contents mixed in a tumbler. The ratio of milk and water in
the tumbler is?
A. 3:8 B. 9:31 C. 8:21 D. 10:27
Answer: Option B
13. A and B
entered into a partnership investing Rs.25000 and Rs.30000 respectively. After
4 months C also joined the business with an investment of Rs.35000. What is the
share of C in an annual profit of Rs.47000?
A. Rs.18000 B. Rs.15000 C. Rs.17000
D. Rs.14000
Answer: Option D
14. In how many
years does a sum of Rs. 5000 yield a simple interest of Rs. 16500
at 15% p.a.?
A. 22 B. 24 C. 25 D. 23
Answer: Option A
15. The radius of
a circle is increased by 1%. Find how much % does its area
increases?
A. 1.01% B. 5.01% C. 3.01% D. 2.01%
Answer: Option D
English Placement Papers
1. He brought him
_____ with great difficulty.
A. about B. in C. up D. over
Answer: Option C
2. VITUPERATE
A. abuse B. rebuke C. praise D. retort
Answer: Option C
3.The young, thin
boy surprised his wrestling opponent with his ______ strength.
A. fraudulent B. wiry C.
frolicsome
D. pretentious
Answer: Option B
4. An extremely
deep crack or opening in the ground
A. Chasm B. Aperture C. Ditch D. Pit
Answer: Option A
6. He took to (a)
/ reading Times (b) / for better knowledge (c) / of the facts (d) / No error
(e)
A. he took to B. reading times C. for better knowledge
D. of the facts
Answer: Option B
7. Likelihood
A. liken B. likely C. like D. likeable
Answer: Option C
8. With Justine’s
______ nature and passion for art, she would make an excellent tour guide for
the museum.
A. volatile B. congenial C. servile
D. fledgling
Answer: Option B
9. The train had
left.
A. past perfect B. past continuous C. past future
D. simple present
Answer: Option A
10. You will have
finished this work by tomorrow.
A. This work will
be finished by tomorrow.
B. This work will
finished tomorrow.
C. This work will
have been finished by tomorrow.
D. This work will
have been finished tomorrow.
Answer: Option C
11. He may be
innocent. I do not know.
a) I doubt
-----------
b) I do not
-----------
c) That he is
-----------
A. Only A B. Only B C. Only C D. A & B
Answer: Option B
12. CONVIVAL
A. prodigal B. serious C. disloyal D. hostile
E. friendly
Answer: Option E
13. If he is
averse __________ recommending my name, he should not hesitate to
admit it.
A. about B. for C. to D. against
Answer: Option C
14. EPITOMIZE
A. disappoint B. distend C. exemplify D. generate
Answer: Option C
15. According to
pirate lore, a terrible ______ would follow whoever opened the
treasure chest.
A. precursor B. precession C. rendition
D. insurgence E. malediction
Answer: Option E
DIRECTIONS for
questions 1-3: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best option
from the choices given.
The attraction of
gold is as old as history. Since ancient times, gold has been the object of
dreams and obsessions. Western literature is full of characters who kill for
gold or hoard it, from King Midas in the ancient Greek myths, to Fagin in
Dickens' Oliver Twist. These characters go to evil extremes to get or keep
their gold and they get the punishment they deserve. Most people would not be
willing to go to such extremes, of course, but they would not question the
assumption that gold has lasting value above and beyond any local currency.
Societies change over time, customs and currencies evolve, but gold remains. A
wedding ring, for example, must be gold, and so should any serious gift of
jeweler. In fact, giving and wearing gold is still a mark of prestige in our
postindustrial society.
This passage is
obviously incomplete. Which of the following endings best fits the logic of the
paragraph?
A. thought gold is
no longer valued as it used to be.
B. even if most
people prefer to wear silver.
C. whereas in the
past, gold was not so valuable
D. just
as it has been for thousands of years
2. Of the various
historical markers in the passage which is the second oldest
A. King Midas
B. Fagin
C. Postindustrial
society
D. the question is
invalid because all of these refer to the same historical period
3.What does
"prestige", a word that occurs in the last sentence also mean
A. Kudos
B.
Heracles
C. Mercurial
D. Reverie
DIRECTIONS for
questions 4 to 5: Fill in the blanks
with the most appropriate word.
4. His attempt to
_______ his guilt was betrayed by the tremor of his hand as he picked up the
paper
A. extenuate
B. determine
C. conceal
D. intensify
5. In large
cities, the number of family-owned grocery stores has fallen so sharply that the
opportunity to shop in such a place is _____ occasion.
A. a celebrated
B. an old
C. a fanciful
D. a
rare
DIRECTIONS for
questions 6 to 7: Part, or all, of each
sentence is underlined. Following the sentence, four versions of the underlined
portion are presented. Choice (I) repeats the original; the other choices are
different If you think a better sentence can be found in Choices (2), (3), (4),
then choose one of them. If the sentence is correct as stated, your answer will
be Choice (I).
6. Tanya barely
took 15 minutes to finish her essay, a fact that amazed her friends and worried
her not at all.
A. Tanya barely took 15 minutes to finish her essay,
B. Only 15 minutes
did it take Tanya to barely finish her essay,
C. Tanya barely
took 15 minutes to finish her essay;
D. Tanya took
barely 15 minutes to finish her essay,
7. Unfamiliar with
New York, Mohsin checked carefully the map before boarding the A train.
A. Mohsin
checked carefully the map before boarding
B. Mohsin
carefully checked the map before boarding
C. Mohsin checking
carefully the map before boarding
D. Mohsin, before
boarding, carefully checked
Answer &
Explanation
DIRECTIONS for
questions 8 to 10: Every sentence below
contains either one error or no error. None of the sentences contains more than
one error. If the sentence contains an error, it will be in one of the
underlined parts of the sentence. You should find the part of the sentence that
needs to be changed to make the sentence correct. If you think the sentence is
correct as written, select Choice (4), no error.
8. Far from (1)
being a liberal fanatic, Devansh actually espouses very conservative views (2)
on social and economic (3) issues. No error (4)
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
9. The debate
team, which (1) included Shikha and I(2), was stuck on the bus for more than
two(3) hours. No error (4)
A. 1 B. 2 C.
3 D. 4
10. By the time he
reached the island, Danish had already swam (1) further than anyone (2) else
ever had (3). No error (4)
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
DIRECTIONS for
questions 1 -5: Answer the following questions as per the best of your ability
1. Starting from a
point S, Ritesh walks a distance of 5 km South, then turns to his right and
walks 3 km. From there he again turns right and walks 5 km. He then turns to
his left and walks 5 km. How far is he from the starting point and in which
direction?
A. 5 km west B. 3 km North C. 3 km East D. 8 km West
2. If both the
statements "Some toys are boxes" and "All boxes are jeeps"
are true, then which of the following can definitely be inferred?
A. All jeeps are
boxes
B. All toys are
boxes
C. Some toys are
jeeps
D. All toys are
jeeps
3.If the password
is "some men not great writers are" for the keyword "some
writers are not great men", what will be the password for the keyword
"children like to play and read"?
A. children play
and read like to
B. children to
play and like read
C. children read
and play to like
D. children read
play and like to
4.In a class,
Mohit ranks 14th from the top and 21st from the bottom. How many students are
there in the class?
A. 34 B. 35 C. 33 D. 36
5.If it is
possible to make a meaningful word with the third, the fifth, the sixth and the
ninth letters of the word FIGURATION using each letter only once, mark last
letter of that word as your answer. If more than one word can be made mark 'X'
as your answer and if no such word can be made mark 'M' as your answer.
A. X B. M C. O D. R
6. In a certain
code language "lik dye pin" means "eat and drink",
"pin bit sem" means, "drink hot milk" and "lik sem
ani" means "milk and curd". What is the code for "eat"
A. lik B. dye C. pin D. Data inadequate
DIRECTIONS for
questions 7 to 10: Read the following
information carefully and answer the questions given below them:
There are six
members - P, Q, R, S, T and U - in a family. Each member of the family has two
jobs; one main job and other part time job. Painting is the part-time job of S,
but two members pursue it as main job. Q, T and U do electrical works as one of
their jobs. U's main job is computer programming and R and T do it as their
part time job. P is both painter and typist and the part-time job of P is the
main job of S and vice-versa. Career counseling is the part time job of only
one member. The only female member in the family has typing as her main job.
7. Which of the
following groups has painting as their main job?
A. P, R & S
only B. Q, R & S
only C. R & S only
D. Q & R only E. P & R only
8. Disregarding
the main job and part time job criteria, who among the following pursue the
same job combination as that of U?
A. P B. R C. T D. S E. None of these
9. Who among the
following is the only female member in the family?
A. P B. Q C. T D. S E. None of These
10. What is the
main job of R? Painting
A. Electric Work
B. Computer
programming
C. Career
counseling
D. Typing
DATA INTERPRETATION:
Directions: Study
the following line chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The following line
graph represents the expenditure (in Rs.) and profit (in Rs.) of a company from
2015-16 to 2020-21
1. During which
year is the income of the company the highest?
A 2015 – 16 B 2016 – 17 C 2017 –
18
D 2020 – 21 E 2018 – 19
2 During which of
the following years is the percentage increase in the income of the company
over the previous year the highest?
A 2020 – 21 B 2018 – 19 C 2016 –
17
D 2019 – 20 E 2017 – 18
3 During which of
the following years is the ratio between the expenditure and the profit the
same?
A 2015-16 and
2019-20 B 2016-17 and 2020-21 C 2018-19 and 2020-21
D 2019-20 and
2020-21 E None of these
4 During which
year is the income of the company the lowest?
A 2020 – 21 B 2018 – 19 C 2015 –
16
D 2019 – 20 E 2017 – 18
5 The income of
the company in 2016-17 is what percent of the difference between the
expenditure of the company in 2018-19 and 2015-16?
A 150% B 100% C
250%
D 300% E None of
these
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Directions (6-10) : Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Ram goes to a hill station by car. While going
upwards (uphill) the consumption of petrol was increased by 25% of the normal
consumption of petrol but while going downwards (downhill) the consumption of
petrol was decreased by 50% of the normal consumption of petrol. He goes from
the point A to the point B. The total distance between point A and point B is
525 km in which the total distance travelled by him uphill is 2.5 times of the
total distance travelled by him downhill and the total distance travelled by
him on the plane surface is 140 km. While coming back from the point B to point
A, he saves 15 litres of petrol and the consumption of petrol is normal on
plane surface.
6. What is the
mileage of the car on downhill?
A 1 litre per 10
kilometers B 1
litre per 15 kilometers
C 1 litre per 17.5
kilometers D 1
litre per 15.5 kilometers
E None of these
7. If point A to
point B were a plane surface then how many litres of petrol he would have
consumed more while going and coming back?
A 12 litres B 18.33 litres C 15.33 litres
D 11.67 litres E 12.67 litres
8. The quantity
(in litres) of petrol consumed for the entire journey (from point A to point B
and from point B to point A) is
A 114.4 litres B 145.2 litres C 120.4 litres
D 110.5 litres E 115.6 litres
9. If the speed of
car is 55 km per hour on the plane surface and while going uphill, the car’s
speed was decreased by 25% of the normal speed and while going downhill the
car’s speed was increased by 50% of the normal speed then approximately how
much time he would have taken during the entire journey? (if he returns
immediately from point B to point A)
A 21.09 hours B 19.09 hours C 19.90 hours
D 21.10 hours E 21.90 hours
10. What is the
difference between the mileage of car on downhill and that on uphill?
A 1 litres per 33
kilometres B
1 litres per 22 kilometres
C 1 litres per 11
kilometres D
1 litres per 9 kilometres
E 1 litres per 10 kilometres
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Directions
(11-15) : Study the following bar chart carefully and answer the questions
given below.
Among four persons – Ram, Shyam, Mohan, and
Sohan – each does four different tasks A, B, C, and D. The individual
efficiency (in units/hr) of each person to complete the tasks (A, B, C or D) is
given in the chart below:
11. Ram and Shyam
work for two hours each on a given day. They have to do each of the four work
such that they do equal units of each work, i.e. if Ram (or Shyam) does 100
units of work then it has to be 25 units each of A, B, C, and D. What is the
ratio of the maximum units of work that Ram and Shyam can do respectively in
the given time?
A 1123 : 1207 B 1184 : 1309 C 763 : 893
D 976 : 1013 E 1027 : 1123
12. If 1500 units each of A, B, C, and D are
required to be done then who among the following while working alone will take
the least time to complete the work ?
A Ram B Shyam C
Mohan
D Sohan E Shyam and
Mohan both
13 If the
respective ratio of the total number of units of work of B and C is 3 : 2 and
the average of the total number of units of work B and C is 1250 units. Find
the difference between the total time taken by Ram and Shyam to finish the
tasks B and C individually and the time taken by Mohan and Sohan together to
complete the same tasks individually? (approximately)
A 1.33 hours B 1.15 hours C 1 hour
D 40 minutes E 1.5 hours
14 If Ram, Shayam,
Mohan and, Sohan all work alone for 1 hours and spend equal amount of time on
each work then what is the absolute difference between the average of total
number of units done by Ram and Shayam together and the average of total number
of units of work done by Mohan and Sohan together?
A 24.125 B 12.275 C
14.375
D 15.25 E 24.175
15 A work of 300
units which is similar to A is such that it has to be finished within 3 hours.
The work is sensitive that if it is done more than 2 units each minute then it
gets destroyed. Find who among the four can do such work on within time without
destroying it.
A Ram B Shyam C
Mohan
D Sohan E Shyam and
Sohan both
Directions(15-20): Study the following pie chart
carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The pie-chart given below shows total number of
children who opted different courses in summer camp in May 2019.
Total Children =
300
16. Total number
of children who opted for Yoga and Painting together is how much less than
total number of children who opted for Music and Dance together?
A 24 B 27 C 33 D 30 E 36
17. Find the total number of children who came to
the camp in May 2020 if the total number of children increased by 30% in May
2020 as compared to May 2019?
A 310 B 340 C 390 D 360 E 320
18. Find the
central angle of the total number of children who opted for dance?
A 57.6° B 57.4° C 54.2° D 58.4° E 59.4°
19. Find the
average number of children who opted for Swimming, Yoga and Music together?
A 54 B 60 C 58 D 55 E 50
20. Find the ratio
between total number of children who opted for Computer, Dance and Yoga
together to total number of children who opted for Swimming, Computer and
Music?
A 15/17 B 17/15 C 17/18 D 15/18 E 13/15
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