3 Mock JIPMAT

Quantitative Ability

01

The greatest number that divides 1023, 1271 and 1519 leaving the same remainder in each case is:

02

The remainder when \(2^{2024}\) is divided by 7 is:

03

The sum of the digits of the number \(10^{50} - 49\) is:

04

The price of a book is first decreased by 25% and then increased by 40%. The net percentage change in the price is:

05

Anjali’s salary is 25% less than Sunita’s. By what percent is Sunita’s salary more than Anjali’s?

06

A merchant sells two articles at ₹2,400 each. On one he gains 20% and on the other he loses 20%. His overall profit / loss is:

07

A retailer announces two successive discounts of 15% and 10% on the list price. The single equivalent discount is:

08

A sum of ₹4,000 amounts to ₹4,900 at 5% simple interest per annum. The time required is:

09

At what rate per annum will ₹3,200 amount to ₹3,528 in 2 years if interest is compounded annually?

10

A bag contains coins of denominations ₹1, ₹2 and ₹5 in the ratio \(4 : 3 : 2\) (by number). If the total value of the coins is ₹400, the number of ₹5 coins is:

11

In what ratio must water be mixed with milk costing ₹40 per litre so that the resulting mixture is worth ₹32 per litre?

12

The average of seven consecutive odd numbers is 31. The largest of them is:

13

The average score of the eleven players in a cricket team is 32. If the captain’s score and the wicketkeeper’s score are excluded, the average drops to 30. Together the captain and the wicketkeeper scored:

14

A vessel contains 80 litres of pure milk. 10 litres is drawn out and replaced with water; this process is repeated once more. The amount of milk left in the vessel is:

15

A train 200 m long takes 18 seconds to overtake a man running in the same direction at 6 km/h. The speed of the train is:

16

A boat takes 2 hours to cover 16 km downstream and 4 hours to return the same distance upstream. The speed of the boat in still water is:

17

A car covers the first 100 km of a journey at 50 km/h and the next 100 km at 25 km/h. Its average speed for the entire journey is:

18

A is twice as efficient as B, and together they finish a task in 12 days. B alone will finish the same task in:

19

6 men and 8 boys can do a piece of work in 10 days, while 26 men and 48 boys can finish it in 2 days. How long will 15 men and 20 boys take to finish the same work?

20

The number of ways in which 8 people can be seated around a circular table such that two particular people always sit together is:

21

The number of arrangements of the letters of the word OBJECT in which both vowels come together is:

22

A bag contains 5 red, 4 blue and 3 green balls. Two balls are drawn at random without replacement. The probability that both balls are of the same colour is:

23

The probability that A solves a problem is \(\dfrac{1}{3}\) and the probability that B solves it is \(\dfrac{1}{4}\). If both work independently, the probability that the problem is solved (i.e. at least one solves it) is:

24

In a survey of 100 students: 50 like tea, 35 like coffee, 30 like milk, 20 like tea and coffee, 15 like coffee and milk, 10 like tea and milk, and 5 like all three. The number of students who like none of these beverages is:

25

The cost of 3 pens and 4 pencils is ₹150 and the cost of 5 pens and 6 pencils is ₹240. The cost of one pen is:

26

A two-digit number is such that the product of its digits is 12. If 36 is added to the number, the digits get reversed. The original number is:

27

If \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) are the roots of \(x^{2} - 5x + 6 = 0\), then \(\alpha^{2} + \beta^{2}\) equals:

28

The set of values of \(k\) for which the equation \(x^{2} + (k-3)x + k = 0\) has real and distinct roots is:

29

The area of an equilateral triangle whose perimeter is 24 cm is:

30

A cylindrical tank of base radius 7 m is filled with water to a depth of 3.5 m. If the water is poured into a rectangular tank 11 m long and 7 m wide, the depth of water in the rectangular tank is (take \(\pi = 22/7\)):

31

A solid sphere has surface area \(100\pi\) cm². Its volume is:

32

The area of a parallelogram whose adjacent sides are 8 cm and 5 cm and the included angle is 60° is:

33

Two concentric circles have radii 10 cm and 6 cm. The length of a chord of the larger circle that just touches the smaller circle is:

Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning

Instructions [34-37]:

The line chart below shows the annual revenue (in ₹ crore) of three companies — A, B and C — from 2020 to 2024. Use the chart to answer the questions that follow.

Multi-line chart showing annual revenue of companies A, B and C from 2020 to 2024

34

The total revenue of all three companies in 2024 (in ₹ crore) was:

35

The company that recorded the highest revenue in 2022 was:

36

The percentage growth in company B’s revenue from 2020 to 2024 was:

37

The total revenue of company A across all five years (in ₹ crore) was:

Instructions [38-41]:

The pie chart below shows the monthly sales mix of a retail store across five product categories. The total monthly sales is ₹50,00,000. Use the chart to answer the questions that follow.

Pie chart showing the share of Electronics (40%), Clothing (25%), Groceries (20%), Books (10%) and Others (5%) in total monthly sales

38

The monthly sales from Electronics were:

39

The combined central angle (in degrees) of the Clothing and Groceries slices is:

40

The ratio of sales from Books to sales from Others is:

41

If next month sales from Electronics fall by 10% while every other category remains unchanged in rupee terms, the new total monthly sales will be:

42

Pointing to a man in a photograph, Reena said, “His father is the only son of my grandfather.” How is the man related to Reena?

43

M is the son of P. Q is the granddaughter of O, who is married to P. How is M related to O?

44

The total number of rectangles (of all sizes) in the following figure is:

45

A person standing at point P initially faces north. He turns 135° clockwise, and then turns 180° anti-clockwise. He is finally facing:

46

Statements: All cats are mammals. Some mammals are pets.
Conclusions:
I. Some cats are pets.
II. Some pets are mammals.

Which conclusion(s) follow?

47

Statements: All doctors are graduates. No graduate is illiterate.
Conclusions:
I. No doctor is illiterate.
II. All graduates are doctors.

Which conclusion(s) follow?

48

Statements: Some teachers are writers. All writers are creative.
Conclusions:
I. Some teachers are creative.
II. Some creative people are teachers.

Which conclusion(s) follow?

49

In a certain code, MONKEY is written as RTSPJD. In the same code, TIGER will be written as:

50

If the word CAT is coded as 24 (the sum of the alphabet positions of its letters), then the code for DOG is:

51

In a code, ‘256’ means ‘you are honest’, ‘637’ means ‘they are good’ and ‘589’ means ‘honest people thrive’. The code for the word ‘are’ is:

52

Four different positions of the same dice are shown below. What number is opposite to the face showing 2?

53

Find the next term in the series: \(3,\ 5,\ 9,\ 17,\ 33,\ ?\)

54

Find the next letter in the series: \(B,\ F,\ K,\ Q,\ X,\ ?\)

55

Find the next term in the series: \(6,\ 13,\ 28,\ 59,\ ?\)

56

Five problem figures are given below. Which of the following will continue the same pattern as established by the above figures?

57

Five students — U, V, W, X and Y — finished a race. V finished higher than W but lower than X. U finished higher than V. X finished higher than U. Y finished lowest. Who finished second?

58

In a 24-hour period, how many times do the hour hand and the minute hand of a clock make a right angle (90°)?

59

On what day of the week was 15 August 1947?

60

A clock gains 10 minutes every hour. If it shows the correct time at 9 a.m., what will be the actual time when the clock shows 4 p.m.?

61

Question: What is the cost of one dozen apples?
Statement I: Five apples cost ₹35.
Statement II: An orange costs ₹3 less than an apple.

62

Question: What is the marked price of an article?
Statement I: The cost price of the article is ₹500.
Statement II: After a 10% discount on the marked price, the seller earns a 20% profit on cost.

63

In the diagram below, the rectangle represents Indians, the triangle represents musicians, the circle represents businessmen and the square represents dancers. Which of the numbers represents a person who is a businessman but is neither a musician, nor a dancer, nor an Indian?

64

Find the number that fits the analogy: \(8 : 24 :: 15 : ?\)

65

Find the odd one out: Carrot, Potato, Radish, Tomato

66

One term in the series below is incorrect. Identify it: \(4,\ 9,\ 19,\ 39,\ 80,\ 159\)

Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension

67

Choose the word that is most nearly the synonym of: PROVOKE

68

Choose the word that is most nearly the synonym of: DEFER

69

Choose the word that is most nearly the synonym of: LUCRATIVE

70

Choose the word that is most nearly the synonym of: CONCISE

71

Choose the word that is most nearly the antonym of: LENIENT

72

Choose the word that is most nearly the antonym of: OPTIMISTIC

73

Choose the word that is most nearly the antonym of: SOLITARY

74

Choose the word that is most nearly the antonym of: VOLATILE

75

Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error:

  1. Neither the manager / (B) nor the employees / (C) was informed about / (D) the new policy.
76

Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error:

  1. The girl who / (B) we met yesterday / (C) is the daughter / (D) of my colleague.
77

Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error:

  1. Each of the players / (B) were given / (C) a separate uniform / (D) before the match.
78

Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error:

  1. Despite of / (B) heavy rains, / (C) the cricket match / (D) was held on time.
79

Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate pair of prepositions:

She has been suffering _______ fever _______ Monday.

80

Choose the most appropriate word to fill the blank:

The minister gave his _________ to the new bill.

81

Choose the one-word substitute for: A place where bees are kept.

82

Choose the option that best fits the blank:

A specialist doctor who treats children is called a _________.

83

Choose the one-word substitute for: A person who is excessively fond of eating.

84

Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate pair of prepositions:

He is good _______ mathematics but weak _______ physics.

85

Choose the meaning of the idiom: “to bury the hatchet”

86

Choose the meaning of the idiom: “at the eleventh hour”

87

Rearrange the following sentences into a logical order:

P. By the time he reached the platform, the train had already left.
Q. He hurried to the station, hoping he was not late.
R. Anil glanced at his watch and realised he had only twenty minutes to spare.
S. With no other option, he booked a cab home.

88

Rearrange the following sentences into a logical order:

P. The findings could transform our understanding of memory.
Q. Researchers in Tokyo recently isolated a single neuron that fires whenever a familiar face is seen.
R. They believe similar neurons exist for places, words and even abstract ideas.
S. Such cells, often called concept neurons, were first proposed decades ago.

89

Rearrange the following sentences into a logical order:

P. The team eventually found a way around the problem.
Q. The new bridge had to be designed for an unusual wind pattern.
R. Initial computer models predicted dangerous oscillations at high speeds.
S. After several rounds of testing, the engineers adjusted the suspension cables.

Instructions [90-95]:

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Artificial intelligence has moved from research curiosity to everyday utility in less than a decade. Where once it took specialised teams and powerful servers to train a language model, today consumer laptops can run capable systems offline. This democratisation of access, however, has not been matched by an equivalent spread of expertise. Many users treat AI tools as oracles, taking their outputs at face value without understanding the statistical machinery that produces them. Such over-reliance can be costly: language models can sound confident even when they are wrong, and their errors often look superficially plausible. Researchers also worry about feedback loops, in which AI-generated content trains the next generation of models, gradually eroding the quality of training data. Despite these concerns, the underlying technology continues to advance at a pace that few predicted, with applications ranging from medical diagnosis to creative writing.

90

According to the passage, AI has spread quickly mainly because:

91

The author’s main concern about widespread AI use is:

92

Language models are described in the passage as risky because they:

93

The term “feedback loops” in the passage refers to:

94

The phrase “democratisation of access” suggests that AI has become:

95

The passage best supports the view that AI is:

Instructions [96-100]:

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Honeybees are among the world’s most important pollinators, supporting roughly one-third of the food crops we eat. A single hive can contain up to 60,000 individuals, organised around one queen, a few hundred male drones, and tens of thousands of female worker bees. Workers perform every conceivable task — cleaning cells, feeding larvae, guarding the entrance, and, for older bees, foraging for nectar and pollen. Beyond honey, a hive produces beeswax, propolis (a resin used to seal gaps), and royal jelly, the protein-rich secretion that turns ordinary larvae into queens. Yet bees are in trouble: pesticide exposure, habitat loss, and a parasitic mite called Varroa destructor have caused colonies to collapse across many regions. Even modest declines in pollinator numbers can ripple through agricultural economies, raising the price of fruits, nuts and vegetables. Conservation biologists therefore argue that protecting bees is not merely an ecological cause but an economic one.

96

According to the passage, honeybees are valuable mainly because they:

97

The role of royal jelly, according to the passage, is to:

98

The decline of bee colonies is attributed in the passage to:

99

The phrase “ripple through agricultural economies” suggests that bee declines:

100

The central argument of the passage is that:










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