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4th April 2016, 02:46 PM
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Re: IIFT Sample Papers with Solutions

The previous year question paper of with solutions of IIFT: Indian Institute of Foreign Trade is as follows:

1.
The area of an isosceles triangle is 12 sq. cm. If one of the equal sides is 5 cm long, mark all the
options which can give the length of the base.
a. 4 cm b. 6 cm c. 8 cm d. 9 cm
2.
A trader forms a mixture of cement and sand weighing 40 kgs. In the mixture, cement and sand are in the ratio of 4 : 1 in weight terms. Later, when he adds more sand to the mixture, the new ratio becomes 4 : 3. Given this, mark all the correct statements.
a. The second mixture formed is one and a half times heavier than the original mixture.
b. In order to arrive at the second mixture, the trader had to add a quantity of sand weighing 16 kg.
c. Had the original mixture been in the ratio of 8 : 3, the weight of the sand in the original mixture would have been 12 kg.
d. If the trader sells 7 kg of the second mixture formed by him, and adds 11 kg of a new mixture of cement and sand in the ratio 7 : 4 to the residual, then the new ratio of cement to sand will become 7 : 5.

3.
Joshi has purchased a small shop in a city by paying an amount of Rs. 20,000. He decides to decorate the shop before starting business for which he spends Rs. 8,000 in the first month and Rs. 2,000 in the next month. However, at the beginning of the third month, he gets a good offer from Wadhwa and sells she shop to him at a profit of 20 percent. Wadhwa shortly afterwards decides that he will be better off by doing business in another location and decides to sell the shop back to Joshi. Given this, mark all the correct options.
a. If Wadhawa loses a total of Rs. 7,200, his loss is not more than 20%.
b. If Joshi had originally purchased the shop at Rs. 14,000, then by selling the shop to Wadhwa at the same price, he could have made a profit of 50%.
c. If Joshi had sold the shop to Wadhwa at a profit of 40%, his monetary gain would have been Rs. 12,000.
d. If Joshi had sold the shop to Wadhwa at a profit of 40%, and Wadhwa sold the shop back to him at a loss of 40%, then Joshi would have acquired the shop with a net investment of Rs. 13,200.

4.
In a pizza stall, Ajay and Mohan, being the lucky customers, were given the option of drawing tickets from a pot containing x number of tickets for the knife-throwing show and y number of tickets for the talking-doll show. Both Ajay and Mohan being excited about the knife-throwing show, start drawing tickets from the pot until they get one for the show, replacing any drawn ticket for the talking-doll show in the pot. Ajay draws the ticket first, followed by Mohan.Given this, mark all the correct options.
a. If the probability of Ajay first getting a ticket for the knife-throwing show is four times that for
Mohan, the ratio between x and y is 3 : 1
b. If the probability of Ajay first getting a ticket for the knife-throwing show is five times that for
Mohan, the ratio between y and x is 1 : 4
c. If the probability of Ajay first getting a ticket for the knife-throwing show is two times that for
Mohan, the ratio between x and y is 1 : 1
d. If the probability of Mohan first getting a ticket for the knife-throwing show is six times that for
Ajay, the ratio between x and y is 5 : 1

5.
Sunil goes to small city in Europe on vacation, where he enjoys walking along the streets in the
afternoon. He observes that there are 6 parallel roads running East - West and 5 parallel roads
running North-South in the city. In order to observe the landmarks in the city, he takes different
routes every time he goes out. He also observed that the distance between every consecutive pair
of roads is equal. Given this, mark all the correct options.
a. The number of shortest possible routes that Sunil can take to travel from one corner of the city to the other diagonal end is 126.
b. The total number of possible routes that Sunil can take to travel from one corner of the city to the other diagonal end is 196.
c. The number of rectangles that can be formed with their sides along the roads is 150.
d. If the number of parallel roads running East-West and North - South increase by one each, the
number of shortest possible routes that Sunil can take to travel from one corner of the city to the
other diagonal end would go up by 336.


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