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Held On : 11-11-2012 (Paper–I) (Second Sitting) SSC FCI Assistant Grade–III Exam Part–A : General Intelligence and Reasoning Directions (Q.1–6): Select the related letters/ word from the given alternatives. 1. AFKP : ZUPK : : BGLQ : ? A) XSNI B) YTOJ C) ZVQM D) WRMH 2. Bees : Hum : : Owls : ? A) Roar B) Talk C) Hiss D) Hoot 3. Confirmed : Inveterate : : Financial : ? A) Callow B) Incredible C) Bankrupt D) Knot 4. Furniture : Bench : : Stationery : ? A) Pen B) Chair C) Godown D) Office 5. Coal : Black diamond : : Petroleum : ? A) Solid gold B) Black gold C) Liquid gold D) White gold 6. Poster : Wall : : Photograph : ? A) Camera B) Film C) Negative D) Frame Directions (Q.7–14): Find the odd number/ word/number pair from the given alternatives. 7. A) Spice Jet B) Kingfisher C) Air India D) Indigo 8. A) 500 B) 413 C) 112 D) 433 9. 37, 45, 49, 65, 79 A) 37 B) 45 C) 49 D) 65 10. A) Hinduism B) Communism C) Buddhism D) Jainism 11. A) Elephant B) Tiger C) Lion D) Bear 12. A) Lakshadweep B) Tamil Nadu C) Andhra Pradesh D) Kerala 13. A) College B) Kindergarten C) School D) Education 14. A) 73 – 61 B) 57 – 69 C) 42 – 29 D) 47 - 59 Directions (Q.15–17): Select the missing number from the given responses. 15. 5 2 7 ? 3 1 4 5 2 15 7 13 A) 1 B) 5 C) 9 D) 7 16. 48 12 25 5 64 16 81 9 ? 15 49 7 A) 75 B) 60 C) 30 D) 90 17. A) 9 B) 12 C) 8 D) 13 18. Which one of the four interchanges in signs and numbers would make the given equation correct ? 6 × 4 + 2 = 16 A) + and × and 4 B) + and ×, 2 and 4 C) + and ×, 4 and 6 D) None of the above 19. The sum of a number and its reciprocal is 17 4 . Find the numbers. A) 2, 1 2 B) 4, 1 4 C) 3, 1 3 D) 5, 1 5 Directions (Q.20–22): A series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series. 20. SFJ, RGK, QHL, ? A) EMD B) VIJ C) PIM D) PKL 21. 5, 22, 107, ?, 2657 A) 230 B) 1627 C) 728 D) 532 22. 6, 24, 12, ?, 18, 8, 24, 0 A) 14 B) 18 C) 16 D) 20 23. Which word will appear third in the dictionary? A) Paralysis B) Paralytic C) Paralyse D) Parallelism 24. Arrange the following Indian Nobel Prize winners in chronological order : 1. Amartya Sen 2. Mother Teresa 3. Rabindranath Tagore 4. Venkatraman Ramakrishna 5. Sir CV Raman A) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4 B) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1 C) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5 D) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 25. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it ? E_GF_E_FGF_E A) EGFG B) GFEF C) FEGG D) FGEG Directions (Q.26–27): Find out the missing letters in the series. 26. B 2 CD, __, BCD 4 , B 5 CD, BC 6 D A) B 2 CD B) BCD 2 C) BC 3 D D) BCD 7 27. a, k, e, o, i, s, __, __, q, a, u, e A) I, v B) m, v C) I, w D) m, w 28. Find the wrong number in the series. 44, 38, 35, 37, 48, 76, 135 A) 35 B) 37 C) 76 D) 135 29. From the given alternatives, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
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  • Held On : 11-11-2012 (PaperI) (Second Sitting)

    SSC FCI Assistant GradeIII ExamPartA : General Intelligence

    and ReasoningDirections (Q.16): Select the related letters/

    word from the given alternatives.1. AFKP : ZUPK : : BGLQ : ?

    A) XSNI B) YTOJC) ZVQM D) WRMH

    2. Bees : Hum : : Owls : ?A) Roar B) TalkC) Hiss D) Hoot

    3. Confirmed : Inveterate : : Financial : ?A) Callow B) IncredibleC) Bankrupt D) Knot

    4. Furniture : Bench : : Stationery : ?A) Pen B) ChairC) Godown D) Office

    5. Coal : Black diamond : : Petroleum : ?A) Solid gold B) Black goldC) Liquid gold D) White gold

    6. Poster : Wall : : Photograph : ?A) Camera B) FilmC) Negative D) FrameDirections (Q.714): Find the odd number/

    word/number pair from the given alternatives.7. A) Spice Jet B) Kingfisher

    C) Air India D) Indigo8. A) 500 B) 413

    C) 112 D) 4339. 37, 45, 49, 65, 79

    A) 37 B) 45C) 49 D) 65

    10. A) Hinduism B) CommunismC) Buddhism D) Jainism

    11. A) Elephant B) TigerC) Lion D) Bear

    12. A) Lakshadweep B) Tamil NaduC) Andhra Pradesh D) Kerala

    13. A) College B) KindergartenC) School D) Education

    14. A) 73 61 B) 57 69C) 42 29 D) 47 - 59Directions (Q.1517): Select the missing

    number from the given responses.15. 5 2 7

    ? 3 14 5 215 7 13A) 1 B) 5 C) 9 D) 7

    16.48 12

    25 5

    64 16

    81 9

    ? 15

    49 7

    A) 75 B) 60 C) 30 D) 90

    17.

    A) 9 B) 12 C) 8 D) 1318. Which one of the four interchanges in signs and

    numbers would make the given equation correct ?6 4 + 2 = 16A) + and and 4 B) + and , 2 and 4C) + and , 4 and 6 D) None of the above

    19. The sum of a number and its reciprocal is 174

    .

    Find the numbers.

    A) 2, 12

    B) 4,14

    C) 3, 13

    D) 5,15

    Directions (Q.2022): A series is given withone term missing. Choose the correct alternativefrom the given ones that will complete the series.20. SFJ, RGK, QHL, ?

    A) EMD B) VIJ C) PIM D) PKL21. 5, 22, 107, ?, 2657

    A) 230 B) 1627 C) 728 D) 53222. 6, 24, 12, ?, 18, 8, 24, 0

    A) 14 B) 18 C) 16 D) 2023. Which word will appear third in the dictionary?

    A) Paralysis B) ParalyticC) Paralyse D) Parallelism

    24. Arrange the following Indian Nobel Prize winnersin chronological order :1. Amartya Sen2. Mother Teresa3. Rabindranath Tagore4. Venkatraman Ramakrishna5. Sir CV RamanA) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4 B) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1C) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5 D) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1

    25. Which one set of letters when sequentiallyplaced at the gaps in the given letter series shallcomplete it ?E_GF_E_FGF_EA) EGFG B) GFEF C) FEGG D) FGEGDirections (Q.2627): Find out the missing

    letters in the series.26. B2CD, __, BCD4, B5CD, BC6D

    A) B2CD B) BCD2 C) BC3D D) BCD727. a, k, e, o, i, s, __, __, q, a, u, e

    A) I, v B) m, v C) I, w D) m, w28. Find the wrong number in the series.

    44, 38, 35, 37, 48, 76, 135A) 35 B) 37 C) 76 D) 135

    29. From the given alternatives, select the wordwhich cannot be formed using the letters of thegiven word.

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    HALLUCINATIONA) LION B) LOANC) NATION D) LOTION

    30. If MILITARY can be written as 12324567, howcan LIMIT be written in that code ?A) 32124 B) 42123 C) 12324 D) 42125

    31. In a certain code, R is %, E is #, D is @,and A is . How is DARE written in that code ?A) @ % # B) @ % #C) # % @ D) % # @

    32. If 5472=18, 6342=15 and 7584=24, then 9236 = ?A) 18 B) 19 C) 20 D) 21

    33. In a certain code, P is #, A is %, C is and E is@. How is PACE written in that code ?A) ##% B) %@%C) #%@ D) %@#

    34. If ACTOR is coded as ZXGLI and BOOK iscoded as YLLP, then PENCIL will be coded asA) KVMXRO B) KUMRXOC) KZIXDG D) KVMXOR

    35. If 1986 is coded as o? ? ? and 2345 as ? ? ? ,then ? ? ? ?? will be the code forA) 865324 B) 896542C) 864325 D) 869243Directions (Q.3637): In the following

    questions, one/two statements are given followedby two conclusions I and II. You have to considerthe statements to be true, even if they seem to beat variance from commonly known facts. You haveto decide which of the given conclusions, if any,follow from the given statements.36. Statement:

    Self-discipline is the key for order in the society.Conclusions:I. Disturbances in the society are due to people

    without self-discipline.II. There is nobody with self-discipline in the

    society.A) Both conclusions I and II followB) Neither conclusion I nor II followsC) Only conclusion I followsD) Only conclusion II follows

    37. Statements:1. Reading is a good hobby.2. In order to use leisure time wisely, one can

    engage in hobbies.Conclusions:I. Generally wise people will select reading as

    a hobby.II. Reading can be used as one of the leisure

    time hobbies.A) Only conclusion I followsB) Only conclusion II followsC) Neither conclusion I nor II followsD) Both conclusions I and II follows

    38. Tarun is the father of Rohit. Rohit is the brotherof Kala. Kala is the wife of Dilip. How is Diliprelated to Rohit?

    A) Brother-in-law B) Father-in-lawC) Son D) Uncle

    39. How many times is 9 preceded by either 6 or 1and followed by either 5 or 8 in the followingseries?895176982198435913695A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

    40. The equation is solved on the basis of a certainsystem. Find out the correct answer for theunsolved equation on that basis.9 6 2 = 269, 8 6 5 = 568, 5 4 1 = ?A) 145 B) 415 C) 201 D) 451

    41. Four kids, P, Q, R and S are up on the ladder, Pis further up the ladder than Q. Q is between Pand R. If S is further up than P, who is the thirdfrom the bottom?A) Q B) R C) P D) S

    42. Study the following figures and find out thenumber opposite to 3.

    A) 6 B) 4 C) 5 D) 243. Study the following figures and find out the

    number opposite to 2.

    A) 1 B) 4 C) 5 D) 644. Which answer figure will complete the pattern

    in the question figure ?Question figure

    Answer figures

    A) B) C) D)45. Select the answer figure in which the question

    figure is hidden.Question figure

    Answer figures

    A) B) C) D)

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    46. In the following diagram, rectangle representspeople who read English newspaper, circlerepresents urban, and triangle represents peoplewho read Kannada newspaper. Which regionrepresents non-urban people who read Englishnewspaper?

    A) N B) M C) P D) O47. Identify the answer figure from which the pieces

    given in the question figure have been cut.Question figure

    Answer figures

    A) B) C) D)48. A square sheet of paper has been folded and

    punched as shown by the question figures.Which one of the answer figures shows theappearance of the paper when opened?Question figures

    Answer figures

    A) B) C) D)49. How many cubes are unseen in the figure?

    A) 5 B) 6 C) 10 D) 15

    50. A word is represented by only one set ofnumbers as given in any one of thealternatives. The sets of numbers given inthe alternatives are represented by twoclasses of alphabets as in two matrices givenbelow. The columns and rows of MatrixI arenumbered from 0 to 4 and that of MatrixIIare numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from thesematrices can be represented first by its rowand next by its column, eg, C can berepresented by 14, 21, etc, and K can berepresented by 76, 88, etc. Similarly, youhave to identify the set for the word JADE.

    MatrixI

    0 1 2 3 4

    0 A B C D E

    1 D E A B C

    2 B C D E A

    3 E A B C D

    4 C D E A B

    MatrixII

    5 6 7 8 9

    5 I J K L M

    6 L M I J K

    7 J K L M I

    8 M I J K L

    9 K L M I J

    A) 87, 43, 33, 42 B) 85, 43, 22, 30C) 75, 43, 10, 23 D) 75, 42, 10, 23

    For Visually HandicappedCandidates Only

    Directions (Q.4244): A series is given, withone term missing. Choose the correct alternativefrom the given ones that will complete the series.42. mn, nop, op, pqr, qr, ?

    A) rst B) stu C) qrs D) st43. 31 (CAGE) 75

    89 (?) 45A) CALL B) SAFE C) HIDE D) HILL

    44. YZWXUVSTQROP ?A) ON B) MN C) NO D) MO

    45. Select the one which is different from the otherthree responses.A) MANNER B) ATTIREC) RESPECT D) PARITY

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    46. If the value of A is 3, that of B its square, that ofC the square of Bs value and so on, what is thevalue of D?A) 8661 B) 9261 C) 6561 D) 6787

    47. Find out one wrong number in the series.3, 5, 12, 39, 154, 772, 4634A) 5 B) 12 C) 39 D) 154

    48. P is the father of Q, who is the brother of R. H isdaughter of M, who is the wife of P. How is Prelated to H?A) Daughter B) FatherC) Brother D) Uncle

    49. Find the odd one.1. Week 2. Day 3. Month4. Time 5. YearA) 2 B) 3 C) 1 D) 4

    50. The average age of a husband and wife who weremarried 6 years ago was 20 years then. Theaverage age of the family including the husband,the wife and the child which was born duringthe interval is 18 years now. How old is the childnow?A) 14 years B) 12 years C) 6 years D) 2 years

    PartB : General Awareness51. The addition to total cost by producing an

    additional unit of output by a firm is calledA) Variable cost B) Average costC) Marginal cost D) Opportunity cost

    52. In a perfectly competitive market, a firmsA) Average Revenue is always equal to Marginal

    RevenueB) Marginal Revenue is more than Average

    RevenueC) Average Revenue is more than Marginal

    RevenueD) Marginal Revenue and Average Revenue are

    never equal53. Growing more than one crop on a piece of land

    during the year, is known asA) Uni cropping B) Multiple croppingC) Double cropping D) Triple cropping

    54. The main difference between Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) and Gross National Product(GNP) isA) Transfer paymentsB) Net foreign income from abroadC) Capital consumption allowanceD) Capital gains

    55. NABARDis a/anA) BankB) Financial InstitutionC) Insurance CorporationD) Central Government Department

    56. What is the basis of classification ofgovernments as unitary and federal?A) Relationship between legislature and

    executiveB) Relationship between executive and judiciaryC) Relationship between the Centre and StatesD) Relationship between the legislature,

    executive and judicial wings of government

    57. Who appoints Secretary General of the LokSabha?A) Deputy Speaker B) SpeakerC) President D) Leader of Ruling Party

    58. The Judge of Supreme Court hold office till theyreach the age ofA) 58 years B) 62 yearsC) 65 years D) 60 years

    59. Which of the following is presided by a non-member?A) Lok Sabha B) Rajya SabhaC) Vidhan Sabha D) Vidhan Parishad

    60. In the integration of Princely States, thefollowing played a major roleA) Pannikar and KunzruB) SK Dhar and Fazal AliC) Vallabhbhai Patel and VP MenonD) Vallabhbhai Patel and Jawaharlal Nehru

    61. Who among the following Viceroys became avictim of one of the convicts during his visit tothe Andamans?A) Curzon B) MayoC) Ripon D) Lytton

    62. The Third Battle of Panipat was fought betweenA) the Marathas and the AfghansB) the Marathas and the MughalsC) the Mughals and the AfghansD) the Marathas and the Rajputs

    63. Who termed Cripps proposals as a post datedcheque in a crashing bank?A) Ambedkar B) Annie BesantC) Patel D) Gandhiji

    64. The State Jhansi was made a part of the BritishEmpire in India throughA) Doctrine of LapseB) Policy of Subsidiary AllianceC) War against Rani Lakshmi BaiD) None of the above

    65. Mahatma Gandhi started his Dandi March fromA) Dandi B) PorbandarC) Ahmedabad D) Sabarmati Ashram

    66. Which type of lake is formed by volcanicactivities?A) Caldera lake B) Karst lakeC) Lagoon D) Fresh water lake

    67. The well through which water comes out throughhydraulic pressure, is calledA) Ordinary well B) Tube wellC) Deep tube well D) Artesian well

    68. Central Highlands of Indian peninsular block areformed ofA) Sedimentary and metamorphic rocksB) Igneous and sedimentary rocksC) Igneous and metamorphic rocksD) Sedimentary rocks

    69. Which of the following is a renewable resource?A) Coal B) Mineral oilC) Natural gas D) Forests

    70. In a desert region, soil erosion can be checked byA) Tree plantation/afforestationB) Crop rotationC) Contour ploughingD) Using farm manure

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    71. Immunisation is a phenomenon of formation ofantibodies by using inactiveA) Antigens B) AntibodiesC) Chemicals D) Blood

    72. Which of the following is a monogeneticparasite?A) Hydra B) FasciolaC) Ascaris D) Earthworm

    73. Which of the following acids is synthesised inhuman stomach ?A) Sulphuric acid B) Nitric acidC) Hydrochloric acid D) Phosphoric acid

    74. Filaria is transmitted byA) Aedes mosquito B) Anopheles mosquitoC) Culex mosquito D) Swamp mosquito

    75. Which is the only mammal that can fly ?A) Whale B) BatC) Hen D) Lizard

    76. Commonest mammal isA) ElephantB) LionC) Man (Homo sapiens)D) Panther

    77. A vehicle will topple ifA) its centre of gravity is within the baseB) its centre of gravity is outside its baseC) it is less wideD) it is not heavy

    78. The following is an amplifying deviceA) a transformer B) a transistorC) a diode D) a resistor

    79. The air becomes heated byA) Conduction B) ConvectionC) Radiation D) Diffusion

    80. The density of water isA) constant at all temperaturesB) maximum at 100CC) maximum at 4CD) maximum at 4C

    81. A bug in a program isA) Statement B) ErrorC) Syntax D) Both (B) and (C)

    82. Which one of the following allows computers totransfer data using a telephone line ?A) Keyboard B) CPUC) Modem D) Printer

    83. Laughing gas isA) Nitric oxide B) Nitrous oxideC) Nitrogen trioxide D) Nitrogen pentoxide

    84. Clothes made of polyester dry quickly afterwashing becasuseA) water evaporates very quicklyB) polyester absorbs very little waterC) it is a water proof materialD) it absorbs heat quickly

    85. Which one of the following pairs is correctlymatched ?A) Seismographrecording intensity of

    earthquake shockB) Pyknometermeasuring solar radiationC) Pyrometermeasuring density of liquidsD) Pyreheliometermeasuring high temperatures

    86. When a gas is compressedA) only pressure increasesB) only temperature increasesC) both pressure and temperature increaseD) pressure increases and temperature

    decreases87. Ozone layer in the upper parts of the atmosphere

    serves as a protective shield against harmfulA) solar ultraviolet radiationB) solar infrared radiationC) CO2 in the airD) SO2 in the air

    88. What is the impact of advancing glaciers on therings of trees?A) They become concentricB) Their shape is distortedC) They become widely spacedD) They are immune to this change

    89. Which of the following cities in India isconsidered greenest?A) Bengaluru B) DelhiC) Chandigarh D) Thiruvananthapuram

    90. Green manure is obtained fromA) Fresh animal excretaB) Decomposing green legume plantsC) Domestic vegetable wasteD) Oil seed husk cakes

    91. Which one of the following represents the correctsequence of the countries included in theBRICS?A) Brazil, Russia, Indonesia, China, South AfricaB) Brazil, Russia, India, China, South AfricaC) Brazil, Romania, India, China, SpainD) Brazil, Russia, Indonesia, China, Sudan

    92. Who among the following bowlers has taken morethan 500 wickets in test cricket?A) Wasim Akram B) Kapil DevC) Glenn McGrath D) Malcolm Marshall

    93. Serena Williams of USA won the womens singlesUS Open 2012 title by defeating in the finalA) Victoria Azarenka B) Maria SharapovaC) Venus Williams D) Agnieszka Radwanska

    94. In which of the following States, is the ChildSex Ratio the lowest in India?A) Punjab B) HaryanaC) Chhattisgarh D) Bihar

    95. The book Satanic Verses was written byA) Agatha Christie B) Gunnar MyrdalC) Gabriela Sabatini D) Salman Rushdie

    96. Metric system of measurement started in thecountry inA) 1954 B) 1955C) 1956 D) 1957

    97. The Idukki hydroelectric plant is on riverA) Godavari B) KrishnaC) Periyar D) Tungabhadra

    98. Name the temple in Indonesia where scenes fromRamayana and Mahabharatha are depictedA) Borobudur B) KailashnathC) Angkor Wat D) Brihadeshwara

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    99. In which State is the Guru Shikhar peak located?A) Rajasthan B) GujaratC) Madhya Pradesh D) Maharashtra

    100. The 16th Summit Meeting of NAN countries wasrecently held atA) Kabul B) TehranC) Dubai D) Manila

    PartC : Quantitative Aptitude101. If

    51.844.32 = 12, then the value of

    0.0051840.432 is

    A) 0.12 B) 0.012 C) 0.0012 D) 1.2

    102. The value of 3 0.000125 isA) 0.005 B) 0.05 C) 0.5 D) 0.0005

    103. The number of odd composite divisors of 1848 isA) 4 B) 3 C) 2 D) 1

    104. If 64x+1 = x644 , then the value of x is

    A) 1 B) 0 C) 12 D) 2

    105. I read 38 of a book on one day and

    45 of the

    remainder on another day. If there were 30pages unread now, how many pages did thebook contain ?A) 200 B) 60 C) 240 D) 65

    106. The work done by (x 1) men in (x + 1) days andthe work done by (x + 1) men in (x + 2) days arein the ratio 5 : 6 . x isA) 16 B) 10 C) 8 D) 6

    107. A contractor undertook to build a road in 100days. He employed 90 men. After 40 days, he

    found that 13 could be built. In order to complete

    the work in time, the number of more men tobe employed isA) 30 B) 60 C) 120 D) 54

    108. A dealer purchased a washing machine for`7,660. After allowing a discount of 12% on itsmarked price, he still gains 10%. Find themarked price of the washing machine.A) ` 9437.12 B) ` 8,426C) ` 8,246 D) ` 9,755

    109. A dealer marks his goods 20% above cost price.He then allows some discount on it and makesa profit of 12%. The rate of discount is

    A) 26 %3 B)

    16 %

    4C)

    133 %3 D)

    216 %3

    110. A box filled with paper bundles weighs 36 kg. Ifthe weight of the box and paper bundlesrespectively are in the ratio of 3 : 22, then theweight of the papers in grams isA) 30680 B) 30710 C) 31500 D) 31680

    111. Two numbers are such that the square of oneis 224 less than 8 times the square of the other.If the numbers are in the ratio of 3 : 4, thentheir values areA) 12,16 B) 6, 8 C) 9,12 D) 12, 9

    112. In an exam, the average marks obtained by thestudents was found to be 60. After omission ofcomputational errors, the average marks ofsome 100 candidates had to be changed from60 to 30 and the average with respect to all theexaminees came down to 45 marks. The totalnumber of candidates who took the exam, wasA) 200 B) 210 C) 240 D) 180

    113. The average pocket money of 3 friends A, B, Cis `80 in a particular month. If B spends doubleand C spends triple of what A spends duringthat month and if the average of their unspentpocket money is `60, then A spends (in `)A) 10 B) 20 C) 30 D) 40

    114. An item when sold for `1,690 earned 30% profiton the cost price. Then the cost price isA) ` 507 B) ` 630 C) ` 1,300 D) ` 130

    115. A man purchased an article and sold it to B at aprofit of 25% and B sold it to C at a loss of 10%and C paid `675 for it. For how much did Apurchase it (in `)?A) 625 B) 575 C) 600 D) 550

    116. There is a rebate of 15%, if electric bills arepaid in due time. A man enjoyed a rebate of `54by paying the bill in time. What was his electricbill?A) ` 360 B) ` 240 C) ` 306 D) ` 630

    117. A sold a tape-recorder to B for `4,860 at a lossof 19%. Again B sold it to C at a price that wouldgive A a profit of 17%. The gain of B is

    A) 222 %9 B)

    133 %3 C)

    444 %9 D)

    266 %3

    118. Two trains start from a certain place on twoparallel tracks in the same direction. The speedof the trains are 45 km/hr and 40 km/hrrespectively. The distance between the twotrains after 45 minutes will beA) 2 km 500 m B) 2 km 750 mC) 3 km 750 m D) 3 km 250 m

    119. The compound interest on a certain sum ofmoney for 2 years at 10% per annum is `420.The simple interest on the same sum at thesame rate and for the same time will beA) ` 350 B) ` 375 C) ` 380 D) ` 400

    120. The radius of a metallic cylinder is 3 cm and itsheight is 5 cm. It is melted and moulded intosmall cones, each of height 1 cm and baseradius 1 mm. The number of such cones formed, isA) 450 B) 1350 C) 8500 D) 13500

    121. A solid sphere of 6 cm diameter is melted andrecast into 8 solid spheres of equal volume.The radius (in cm) of each small sphere isA) 1.5 B) 3 C) 2 D) 2.5

    122. The length of each edge of a regular tetrahedronis 12 cm. The area (in sq cm) of the total surfaceof the tetrahedron is

    A) 288 3 B) 144 2 C) 108 3 D) 144 3

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    123. The heights of two cones are in the ratio 1 : 3and the diameters of their bases are in the ratio3 : 5. The ratio of their volumes isA) 3 : 25 B) 4 : 25 C) 6 : 25 D) 7 : 25

    124. The internal radius and thickness of a hollowmetallic pipe are 24 cm and 1 cm respectively.It is melted and recast into a solid cylinder ofequal length. The diameter of the solid cylinderwill beA) 7 cm B) 14 cm C) 10 cm D) 5 cm

    125. A circle is inscribed in a square whose lengthof the diagonal is 12 2 cm. An equilateraltriangle is inscribed in that circle. The lengthof the side of the triangle isA) 4 3 cm B) 8 5 cmC) 6 3 cm D) 11 3 cm

    126. If the perimeter of a square and a rectangle arethe same, then the areas P and Q enclosed bythem would satisfy the conditionA) P < Q B) P < Q C) P > Q D) P = Q

    127. If x 1?x = 3, the value of x

    3 31?x is

    A) 32 B) 36 C) 40 D) 49128. The x-intercept of the graph of 5x + 6y = 30 is

    A) 4 units B) 5 unitsC) 6 units D) 15 units

    129. If 4 41 199? ?m

    m, then

    1?mm

    = ?

    A) 3 B) 4 C) 2 D) 1130. If ax + by =3, bx ay = 4 and x2 + y2 = 1, then the

    value of a2 + b2 isA) 1 B) 25 C) 1 D) 25

    131. If the area of a rectangle be (x2 + 7x + 10) sq cm,then one of the possible perimeters of it isA) (4x + 14)cm B) (2x + 14)cmC) (x + 14)cm D) (2x + 7)cm

    132. The area of an equilateral triangle is 4 3 sqcm. Its perimeter isA) 12 cm B) 6 cm C) 8 cm D) 3 3 cm

    133. I is the incentre of ABC. If ABC = 60, BCA= 80, then the BIC isA) 90 B) 100 C) 110 D) 120

    134. If two equal circles whose centres are O andO, intersect each other at the points A and B,OO = 12 cm and AB = 16 cm, then the radius ofthe circles isA) 10 cm B) 8 cm C) 12 cm D) 14 cm

    135. In ABC, draw BE ? AC and CF ? AB and theperpendicular BE and CF intersect at the pointO. If BAC = 70, then the value of BOC isA) 125 B) 55 C) 150 D) 110

    136. Two circles of radii 9 cm and 2 cm respectivelyhave centres X and Y and XY = 17 cm. Circleof radius r cm, with centre Z touches two givencircles externally. If XZY = 90, find r.A) 18 cm B) 3 cm C) 12 cm D) 6 cm

    137. Three interior angles of a quadrilateral are 60,120, 90. The remaining angle in circularmeasure is given by

    A) c

    3?

    B) c

    2?

    C) c

    4? D)

    c34?

    138. A man 6 ft tall casts a shadow 4 ft long at thesame time when a flag pole casts a shadow 50ft long. The height of the flag pole isA) 80 ft B) 75 ft C) 60 ft D) 70 ft

    139. If 2 (cos2 sin2) = 1, is a positive acuteangle, then the value of is

    A) 60 B) 30 C) 45 D) 2212

    140. The value of (2 cos2 1) 1 tan 1 tan1 tan 1 tan

    ? ? ? ?? ??? ?? ?? ? ? ? is

    A) 4 B) 1 C) 3 D) 2141. If A and B are complementary to each other,

    then the value of sec2 A + sec2 B sec2 A sec2 B isA) 1 B) 1 C) 2 D) 0Directions (Q.142145): Study the bar-graph

    and answer the following questions:Bar-graph showing the wages

    of workers in a factory

    142. The total number of workers in the factory isA) 42 B) 48 C) 50 D) 46

    143. The ratio of the number of workers placed inthe lowest wage group to that of the workers inthe highest wage group isA) 3 : 7 B) 8 : 9 C) 3 : 4 D) 2 : 3

    144. The total amount of money (approximately)needed to pay the monthly wages of all theworkers isA) ` 69,100 B) ` 71,600C) ` 70,500 D) ` 69,500

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    145. In which wage group is the amount of moneyneeded to pay the monthly wages the highest ?A) 1400-1500 B) 1500-1600C) 1700-1800 D) None of theseDirections (Q.146150): The fol lowing

    pie-diagram shows the expenditure incurred onthe preparation of a book by a publisher, underdifferent heads. Study the pie-diagram and answerthese questions.

    146. Angle of the pie-chart representing expenditureincurred on paying royalty isA) 27 B) 36 C) 15 D) 54

    147. If the expenditure on printing and binding ofone book is `110, then the cost of productionof the book is (in `)A) 250 B) 200 C) 110 D) 550

    148. If the cost of publishing a book is `200, thenprinting cost is (in `)A) 40 B) 60 C) 20 D) 50

    149. Which two expenditures together will form anangle of 108 at the centre of the pie-diagram ?A) A and D B) A and CC) A and B D) A and E

    150. The number of heads on which the expenditureof printing a book is more than the average isA) 3 B) 2C) 4 D) None of these

    For Visually HandicappedCandidates Only

    142. A, B and C invest ` 90,000, ` 80,000 and ` 70,000respectively in a business. A takes `6,000 permonth as salary as Manager and B takes `5,000per month as Assistant Manager, out of theirprofit. Share of C in a profit of `1,92,000 isA) ` 17,500 B) ` 56,000C) ` 52,500 D) ` 18,000

    143. A dealer sells a mixture of 2 varieties of tea Aand B at `30 per kg making 25% profit. A costs`22 per kg. If they were mixed in the ratio 1 : 1,then the cost of variety B (in ` per kg) isA) 24 B) 26 C) 30 D) 22

    144. If two-fifths of a number is 20 more than 20%of the same number, then the number isA) 50 B) 100 C) 150 D) 200

    145. 12 men or 18 women can reap a field in 14 days.The number of days that 8 men and 16 womenwill take to reap it isA) 5 days B) 7 days C) 8 days D) 9 days

    146. If `10,000 amounts to `11,664 in 2 years, therate of compound interest per annum isA) 11% B) 9% C) 6% D) 8%

    147. If cosec + cot = x, then the value of cosec cot is

    A) 1x B) x C)

    1?x D) 0

    148. A train 100 metres long running at the speed of50 km/hr crosses a 120 metres long traincoming from the opposite direction in 6 seconds.The speed of the other train in km/hr isA) 70 B) 82 C) 65 D) 75

    149. The radii of two concentric circles are 6 cm and10 cm. The chord of the greater circle is a tangentof the smaller circle. The length of the chord isA) 8 cm B) 12 cm C) 16 cm D) 18 cm

    150. The 17th term of an arithmetic progressionexceeds its 10th term by 7. The commondifference isA) 10 B) 7 C) 2 D) 1

    PartD : English LanguageDirections (Q.151155): In the following

    questions, some parts of the sentences have errorsand some have none. Find out which part of asentence has an error and blacken the oval ()corresponding to the appropriate letter (A, B, C).If a sentence is free from error, blacken the ovalcorresponding to D) in the Answer Sheet.151. On receiving the mark-sheet from the

    University A)/I realised B)/that I had got onlypassing marks in English. C)/No error D)

    152. When she knocked the door A)/I said to her,B)/come in. C)/No error D)

    153. He said A)/that he will meet me B)/at therestaurant. C)/No error D)

    154. Miss Rama Devi has A)/two elephants, tenhorses B)/and as much as fifty cars.C)/No error D)

    155. The month of January A)/takes its name B)/ofthe Roman god Janus. C)/No error D)Directions (Q.156160): In the following

    questions, sentences are given with blanks to befilled in with an appropriate word(s) . Fouralternatives are suggested for each question.Choose the correct alternative out of the four andindicate it by blackening the appropriate oval.156. They have lost _________ of their contacts.

    A) little B) muchC) many D) small

    157. I praise _________ honesty of this boy.A) a B) anC) the D) your

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    158. Three _________ four make seven.A) with B) intoC) in D) fand

    159. The officer _________ the car to speak to thedriver.A) stops B) has stoppedC) stopped D) had stopped

    160. I have to recite Tagores sonnet, I will be the_________ one to do so in my school.A) earliest B) initialC) solitary D) onlyDirections (Q.161165): In the following

    questions, out of the four alternatives, choosethe one which best expresses the meaning of thegiven word.161. Economical

    A) extravagant B) lavishC) thrifty D) stingy

    162. SuperficialA) defective B) superiorC) deep D) shallow

    163. ManiaA) greatness B) fameC) madness D) wisdom

    164. PerishA) disintegrate B) dieC) destroy D) vanish

    165. AllureA) tempt B) attemptC) deceive D) praiseDirections (Q.166170): In the following

    questions, choose the word opposite in meaningto the given word.166. Malicious

    A) malevolent B) spitefulC) baneful D) benign

    167. EmergeA) disappear B) fallC) mark D) fade

    168. AmpleA) sufficient B) minimalC) meagre D) optimal

    169. CurbA) help B) allowC) restrain D) remove

    170. CrookedA) twisted B) deviousC) bended D) straightDirections (Q.171175): In the following

    questions, four alternatives are given for theidiom/phrase bold in the sentence. Choose thealternative which best expresses the meaning ofthe idiom/phrase.171. He left the town under a cloud.

    A) of his own accordB) in disgraceC) with a heavy heartD) when it was raining

    172. The young boys act put his father in a pickle.A) in a funny positionB) in a serious positionC) in a sad situationD) in an embarrassing or awkward situation

    173. They got on well with each other the momentthey met.A) had an agreementB) had a misunderstandingC) had a friendly relationshipD) fell in love

    174. She tried to slip off, but was caughtimmediately.A) steal quietly B) go quicklyC) leave quietly D) slide quickly

    175. I am looking forward to her arrival.A) afraid ofB) expecting with pleasureC) expectingD) confident ofDirections (Q.176180): In the following

    questions, a part of the sentence is bold. Beloware given alternatives to the bold part at A), B)and C) which may improve the sentence. Choosethe correct alternative. In case no improvementis needed, your answer is D).176. He has been growing weaker and his life now

    hangs with a thread.A) on B) toC) by D) No improvement

    177. The passengers were afraid, but the captainconsoled them that there was no danger.A) guaranteed B) assuredC) confided D) No improvement

    178. Would you like some water ?A) Can B) DoC) Shall D) No improvement

    179. The injured man had been shot from his back.A) in the back B) to the backC) by his back D) No improvement

    180. Luckily weve got the few minutes to spare.A) quite few B) a littleC) a few D) No improvementDirections (Q.181185): In the following

    questions, out of the four alternatives, choosethe one which can be substituted for the givenwords/sentence181. A place of good climate for invalids

    A) Hospital B) AsylumC) Sanatorium D) Retreat

    182. To bite like a ratA) Chew B) CutC) Split D) Gnaw

    183. A style in which a writer makes display of hisknowledge.A) Ornate B) PedanticC) Artificial D) Showy

    184. A list of books available in a libraryA) Catalogue B) BibliographyC) Booklist D) Index

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    185. One who performs daring gymnastic featsA) Athlete B) JugglerC) Acrobat D) ConjurorDirections (Q.186190): In the following

    questions, there are four different words out ofwhich one is correctly spelt. Find the correctlyspelt word and indicate it by blackening theappropriate oval ().186. A) literate B) litterate

    C) litarate D) litarete187. A) ettiquet B) etiquette

    C) etiquet D) etiqquet188. A) shcolar B) scholar

    C) scoler D) schollar189. A) consensus B) consenzas

    C) concensus D) concensas190. A) upheval B) uphieval

    C) upheaval D) upheivalDirections (Q.191200): In the following

    questions, you have a passage with 10 questions.Read the passage carefully andchoose the best answer to each question out ofthe four alternatives.

    Passage(Q. No. 191200)

    Long ago men spent most of their time lookingfor food. They ate anything they could find. Some livedmostly on plants. They ate the fruit, stems, and leavesof some plants and the roots of others. When foodwas scarce, they ate the bark of trees. If they werelucky, they would find a birds nest with eggs. Peoplewho lived near the water ate fish or anything thatwashed ashore, even rotten whales. Some people alsoate insects and small animals like lizards that wereeasy to kill.

    Later, men learned to make weapons. Withweapons, they could kill larger animals for meat. Theseearly people had big appetites. If they killed an animal,they would drink the blood, eat the meat, and chewthe bones. When they finished the meal, there wasnothing left.

    At first men wandered from place to place tofind their food. But when they began to grow plants,they stayed in one place and ate what they could grow.They tamed animals, trained them to work, and killedthem for meat. Life was a little better then, but therewas still not much variety in their meals. Day afterday people ate the same foods.

    Gradually men began to travel greaterdistances. The explorers who sailed unknown seasfound new lands. And in these lands they found newfoods and spices and took them back home.

    The Portuguese who sailed around the stormyCape of Good Hope to reach China took back Chineseapples, the fruit we call oranges today. Later,Portuguese colonists carried orange seeds to Brazil.From Brazil oranges were brought to California, thefirst place to grow oranges in the United States.Peaches and melons also came from China. So did anew drink, tea.

    191. What did men eat if there was shortage of food?A) Rotten whalesB) The bark of treesC) The root of treesD) A birds nest with eggs

    192. If men tamed animals, they made the animals___________ for them.A) race B) searchC) work D) hunt

    193. Where did oranges come from?A) Brazil B) ChinaC) USA D) Portugal

    194. What difference did weapons make in the kindsof food men ate?A) With weapons, they could kill animals.B) With weapons, they could kill both birds and

    animals for meat.C) With weapon, they could kill all kinds of

    animals for meat.D) With weapons, they could kill larger animals

    for meat.195. Which of the following statements is not true?

    A) The Portuguese colonists carried orangeseeds to Brazil.

    B) Oranges grow in California, in the UnitedStates.

    C) Explorers took back home new foods andspices.

    D) Peaches, melons, oranges, tea and spicescame from China.

    196. The phrase live on in the passage meansA) to eat a certain kind of food in order to

    survive.B) to eat greedily.C) to eat everything that you are given to eat.D) to depend on plants and foods for a

    livelihood.197. At first men wandered from place to place to

    find their food. Then some of them began tostay in one place. Why?A) Because they began to grow plants, and

    ate what they could grow.B) Because they tamed animals and birds, and

    killed them for meat.C) Because they trained wild animals and

    killed them for meat.D) Because they began to grow plants and

    fruits /and ate what they could grow.198. Which word in the passage means the main

    axis of a plant that bears buds and shoots?A) Roots B) StemsC) Bark D) Leaves

    199. What does the word stormy in the expressionthe stormy Cape of Good Hope mean?A) Volcanic B) StrongC) Hopeless D) Rough

    200. Which of the following titles best expressesthe main idea of the passage?A) Eat Healthy FoodB) The Search for FoodC) The Foods We EatD) Great Food Regions of the World

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    Answers and explanations1. B; As, Opposite

    A F K P Z U P K(Pair of opposite letters)Similarly,B G L Q Y T O J(Pair of opposite letters)

    2. D; As, the sound of bees is known as Hum,similarly, the sound of owls is known as Hoot.

    3. C; As, Confirmed is related with Inveterate,similarly, Financial is related as Bankrupt.

    4. A; As, Bench is related with Furniture, similarly,Pen is related with Stationery.

    5. C; As, Coal is known as Black diamond, similarly,Petroleum is known as Liquid gold.

    6. D; As, the Poster is fixed at Wall, similarly,Photograph is fixed in Frame.

    7. C; Rest others are private airlines.8. D; Rest others are not prime numbers.9. C 49 is a natural number as well as a perfect

    square number.10. B; Rest others are different types of religions.11. A; Rest others are non-vegetarians.12. A; Lakshadweep is an Union Territory whereas

    others are States.13. D; Rest others are related with education.14. C; Rest others have the difference of 12.15. B; As, 2 5 = 10, 10 3 = 7

    and 7 2 = 14, 14 1 = 13Similarly,5 4 = 20, 20 ? = 15? = 5

    16. B; As,12 4 = 48 and (5)2 = 2516 4 = 64 and (9)2 = 81Similarly,15 4 = 60 and (7)2 = 49

    17. B; As,(27 + 18 ) (12 + 13) = 20and (16 + 12 ) ( 6 + 9) = 13Similarly,(10 + 11) (5 + 4) = 12

    18. D19. B; Let the number be x.

    Now, according to the question,

    1 174

    ? ?xx

    4x2 + 4 = 17x4x2 17x + 4 = 0(x 4) (4x 1) = 0

    x = 4 and 14

    20. C;

    21. D;

    22. C;

    23. A; Parallelism, Paralyse, Paralysis, Paralytic.24. A; 1. Rabindranath Tagore 1913 (3)

    2. Sir CV Raman 1930 (5)3. Mother Teresa 1979 (2)4. Amartya Sen 1998 (1)5. Venkatraman Ramakrishna 2009 (4) ()

    25. B; EGGF/FEEF/GFFE26. C; B2CD, BC3D, BCD4, B5CD, BC6D

    27. D;

    28. B; 37 is a prime number.29. D; In the given word O comes once, therefore

    the word LOTION cannot be formed.30. A; As, M I L I T A R Y

    1 2 3 2 4 5 6 7

    Similarly, L I M I T 3 2 1 2 4

    31. B; D A R E @ % #

    32. C; As, 5472 5 + 4 + 7 + 2 = 186342 6 + 3 + 4 + 2 = 157584 7 + 5 + 8 + 4 = 24

    Similarly, 9236 9 + 2 + 3 + 6 = 2033. C; P A C E

    # % @

    34. A; As, A C T O R(Pair of opposite letters)

    Z X G L I

    and B O O K Y L L P

    (Pair of opposite letters)

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    Similarly, P E N C I L K V M X R O

    (Pair of opposite letters)35. A; As, 1 9 8 6

    ? O >

    and 2 3 4 5 + ?

    Similarly, > + ? 8 6 5 3 2 4

    36. B 37. B38. A; From family tree, we have

    Clearly, Dilip is brother-in-law of Rohit.39. C; 698, 198, 695

    40. A; As,

    and

    Similarly,

    41. C;

    42. C 43. C 44. C 45. B 46. B 47. C 48. D49. B; The number of unseen cubes are 6 (5 at the

    bottom and 1 at the middle).50. C; J 56, 68, 75, 87, 99

    A 00, 12, 24, 31, 43D 03, 10, 22, 34, 41E 04, 11, 23, 30, 42

    Options J A D E

    A) 87 43 33 42

    B) 85 43 22 30

    C) 75 43 10 23

    D) 74 42 10 23

    For Visually HandicappedCandidates Only

    42. A;

    43. C; As, 31 (C A G E) 75 3 1 7 5

    Similarly, 89 (H I D E) 45 8 9 4 5

    44. B;

    45. B; Rest others are related to human behaviour.46. C; A = 3, B = (3)2 = 9, C = (9)2 = 81,

    D = (81)2 = 6561

    47. C;

    Correct number = 12 3 + 2 = 36 + 2 = 38 Required wrong number = 39.

    48. B; Draw family tree as given below :

    Clearly, P is father of H.49. D; Rest others are related to calendar.50. D; The total age of husband and wife six years

    ago.= 20 2 years = 40 yearsThe present age of husband and wife= (40 + 6 2) years = 52 years The age of child now = (18 3 52) years= (54 52) years = 2 years

    51. C 52. B 53. B 54. B 55. B 56. C57. B 58. C 59. B 60. C 61. B 62. A63. D 64. A 65. D 66. A 67. D 68. C69. D 70. A 71. A 72. A 73. B 74. A75. B 76. C 77. B 78. C 79. A 80. C

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    81. B 82. C 83. B 84. B 85. A 86. C87. A 88. A 89. C 90. B 91. B 92. C93. A94. B; According to the Indias Census 2011, the

    Child Sex Ratio is as given below: Haryana830; Punjab846; Bihar933 andChhattisgarh964.

    95. D 96. B 97. C 98. A 99. B 100. B

    101. B; The given expression 0.005184

    0.432?

    5184 51.84 100432 1000 4.32 100 1000

    ?? ?? ? ?

    51.84 1 12 0.0124.32 1000 1000

    ? ? ? ?

    102. B; 33 0.000125 0.05 0.05 0.05? ? ?1

    33(0.05) 0.05

    ?? ?

    103. B;

    Reqd. number of composite odd divisors are 3.

    104. B; (64)+1 = 644x

    (64)x4x = 1

    (4)3x4x = 1 (4)4x = 1 = 4 4x = 0 x = 0

    105. C; Let the total number of pages of the book be x.

    No. of pages read on one day = 38x

    No. of remaining pages = x 3 58 8

    ? ?x x

    No. of pages read on second day

    = 5 48 5 2

    ? ?x x

    No. of remaining pages after second day

    = 3

    2 8 8? ? ?x x xx

    Now, according to the question,

    308

    ?x

    x = 240106. A; From the question,

    ( 1)( 1) 5( 1)( 2) 6

    ? ? ?? ?

    x xx x 6x 6 = 5x + 10 x = 16

    107. A; Remaining work = 1 213 3

    part and

    remaining time = (10040 =) 60 days

    1 2:: : 90 :3 3

    60: 40

    ?????

    x

    x = 2 3 140 90 1203 1 60

    ? ? ? ? ?

    No. of more men to be employed = 12090 = 30

    108. A; Let the marked price of the washing machinebe `x.

    SP after 12% discount = x (100 12)

    100

    = `2225

    x ................ (i)

    CP of the machine = `7660

    SP of machine for 10% gain = 7660 110100

    = ` 8426Now, according to the question,2225 x = 8426

    x = 8426 2522

    ? = `9575109. A; Let CP of the goods be `100

    MP of the goods = `(100 + 20) = `120and SP of the goods = `100 + 12 = `112Total discount = 120 112 = `8

    Rate of discount = 8 100%

    120? =

    26 %3

    110. D; Weight of papers = 22

    (22 3)? 36 kg

    = 22 36

    25?

    1000g = 31680g

    111. B; Let the numbers be 3x and 4x .Now, according to the question,(3x)2 8 = (4x)2 + 224 72x2 = 16x2 + 224 56x2 = 224 x2 = 4 = (2)2 x = 2 The numbers are 6 and 8.

    112. A; Let the total number of candidates be x.According to the question,100 30 + (x 100) 60 = x 45 3000 + 60x 6000 = 45x (60 45) x = 6000 3000

    x = 300015 = 200

    113. A; Total pocket money = 80 3 = `240and unspent money = 60 3 = `180 Spent money = 240 180 = `60As the ratio of the money spent by A, B and C= 1 : 2 : 3

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    Money spent by A = 60( 2 3 )

    ?? ?

    xx x x

    1 606

    ? ? = `10114. C; By Rule of Fraction : cost price of the item

    = 1690 100

    100 30

    = 1690 100130 = ` 1300

    115. C; Let the CP of the article be `x for A.

    CP of the article for B = 125

    100?x

    = ` 54x

    and CP of the article for C = 5 100 104 100x ?? ?? ? ?? ?

    = 5 904 100

    ?x = `98x

    Now, according to the question,9 6758

    ?x

    x = 675 89 = `600

    116. A; Electric bill = 54 10015 = `360

    117. C; According to the question, CP of tape recorder for B = `4860

    CP of tape recorder for A = 4860 100

    100 19

    = 486000

    81= ` 6000

    SP of tape recorder for B = 6000 117100 = ` 7020

    The per cent gain for B

    = 7020 4860 100%

    4860? ? =

    21600 %486

    = 400 4% 44 %

    9 9?

    118. C; Relative speed of the trains = (4540=) 5km/hr

    Reqd. distance = 45 15

    560 4

    ? ?? ?? ?? ? km

    = 3 km 750 m

    119. D; Quicker Method : SI = 2

    2100

    ?? ??? ?? ?

    ar

    [Here a = 420 and r = 10%]

    = 2 420 2 420 100

    10 2102100

    ? ? ??? ??? ?? ?

    = `400

    120. D; Volume of the cylinder = (3)2 5 = 45 cm3and volume of the one cone

    21 1 113 10 300

    ? ?? ? ? ? ?? ?? ? cm3

    required number of cones

    45 13500300?? ? ? ?

    121. A; Volume of solid sphere = 34 (3)3

    ? = 36 cm3

    Volume of one small sphere = 36 98 2

    ? ? ? cm3

    Let r cm be the radius of small sphere.Now, according to the question,

    34 93 2

    ? ? ?r

    3

    3 8 3 27 32 4 8 2

    ? ?? ? ? ? ? ?? ?r

    r = 2 1.53

    ? cm

    122. D; Since each face of the regular tetrahedronis an equilateral triangle of each side of 12 cm.

    Reqd. area of the total surface of the

    tetrahedron 234 (12)4

    ? ? ?

    3 144? ? = 144 3 cm3123. A; Let the heights of the cones be h and 3h

    respectively and diameters of the bases be3d and 5d respectively.

    Now, according to the question,

    Ratio in their volumes = 21 3

    3 2d? ??? ?? ?

    21 5 9 25: 3 : 3 3 : 253 2 4 4

    dh h? ?? ? ? ? ? ?? ?? ?124. B; Let the diameter of the solid cylinder be d cm.

    Now, according to the question,2

    2d? ??? ?? ? l = (25

    2 242) l

    2

    249 (7)4

    d ? ?

    d = 7 2 = 14 cm125. C; Let the side of the square be x cm.

    According to the question,Diagonal of the square = 2 12 2x ? cm x = 12 cm

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    Diameter of the circle inscribed in the square= Side of the square = 12 cm

    Radius of the inscribed circle = 1 (12)2 cm

    = 6 cm = rLet the side of the equilateral triangle be a cm.Now, according to the question,

    2a

    = r cos 30

    2a

    = 6 32

    a = 6 3 cm

    126. C; 4a = 2( l + b) a = 2l b?

    2

    2l b lb?? ? ?? ?? ?

    P > Q

    127. B; 1 3xx

    ? ?

    On Cubing both sides,

    3

    31 (3)xx

    ? ?? ?? ?? ?

    3

    31 3(3) 27xx

    ? ? ?

    3

    31 27 9 36xx

    ? ? ? ?

    128. C; The graph of 5x + 6x = 30 is a straight line andfor x-intercept, put y = 0. Then,5x + 6 0 = 30

    Reqd. x-intercept = x = 305 = 6 units

    129. A; m4 + 41 119

    m?

    m4 + 41 2 121

    m? ? = (+ 11)2

    m2 + 21

    11m

    ? ?

    m2 + 21 2 9

    m? ? ? or 13

    21 9

    m

    m

    1 3mm

    ? ? ?

    130. B; According to the question, (ax + by)2 = 32 a2x2 + b2y2 + 2abxy = 9 .... (i)

    (bx ay)2 = 42 b2x2 + a2y22abxy = 16 .... (ii)On adding both equations (i) and (ii), we get(a2 + b2) (x2 + y2) = 9 + 16

    [x2 + y2 = 1] a2 + b2 = 25

    131. A; Area of a rectangle = x2 + 7x + 10 = (x + 5) (x + 2) Possible perimeter = 2 (x + 5 + x + 2)= (4x + 14) cm

    132. A; As the area of the equilateral = 34

    side2

    34

    (side)2 = 4 3

    (side)2 = 16 = (4)2 side = 4 Perimeter of the equilateral = (3 4 =) 12 cm

    133. C; BCA = 80 BCI = 40and ABC = 60 IBC = 30

    In IBC,BIC = 180 (40 + 30) = 110

    134. A; As circles are equal OC = OC = 6 cm

    and AC = BC = 8 cmRadii of both circles = OA OA = 2 26 8? = 10 cm

    135. D; B + C = 180 70 = 110In BEC,C + CBE = 90

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    CBE = 90 Cand in BCF, BCF = 90 BIn OBC,90 C + 90 B + BOC = 180

    BOC = 180 90 90 + (B + C) = 180 90 90 + 110 = 110

    136. D; According to the question,XY = 17 cm and XZY = 90

    XZ2 + YZ2 = XY2 (9 + r)2 + (2 + r)2 = 17281 + 18r + r2 + 4 + 4r + r2 = 2892r2 + 22r + 85 = 289r2 + 11r 102 = 0 (r 6) (r + 17) = 0r = 6 or 17Value of r = 6 cm

    137. B; 4th angle = 230 (60 + 120 + 90) = 90

    = 90 180 2

    c c? ???

    138. B; Height of the man Height of the flagShadow of the man Shadow of the flag

    ?

    6 Height of the flag4 50

    ?

    Height of the flag = 6 50

    754

    ? ? ft.139. B; 2 (cos2 sin2) = 1

    cos2 sin2 = 12

    cos2 = cos 60 2 = 60 = 30

    140. D; (2 cos2 1) 1 tan 1 tan1 tan 1 tan

    ? ? ? ?? ??? ?? ? ? ?? ?2

    2

    2

    1 2tan tan

    1 tan 2tancos 21 tan

    ? ?? ? ? ?? ?? ?? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?

    2

    22 2tan

    cos 21 tan

    ? ?? ?? ? ? ?? ?? ?? ?

    2

    21 tan

    2cos21 tan

    ? ?? ? ?? ?

    2 2

    2

    2 2

    2

    cossin2cos2

    cos sinsin

    sin ? ? ??? ? ?

    ? ? ??

    12cos 2cos2

    ? ? ?? = 2

    141. D; Since A and B are complementary to eachother, therefore,B = 90 A tan B = tan (90 A) = cot AThe given expression= sec2 A+sec2Bsec2 A.sec2 B= (1 + tan2A) + (1+ tan2B) (1 + tan2A) (1 + tan2B)= (2 + tan2 A + tan2B) (1 + tan2A + tan2B + tan2 A + tan2 B)= 1 tan2 A.tan2 B = 1 tan2 A.cot2 A = 1 1 = 0

    142. C; Total no. of workers= 3 + 8 + 5 + 4 + 9 + 8 + 6 + 7 = 50

    143. A; Reqd. ratio = 3 : 7144. A; Reqd. money = 1000 3 + 1100 8

    + 1200 5 + 1300 4+ 1400 9 + 1500 8+ 1600 6 + 1700 7= 3000 + 8800 + 6000 + 5200 + 12600 + 12000 +9600 + 11900 = ` 69100

    145. A; Highest monthly wages = 12600 + 12000 = `24600 Reqd. wage group = 1400 1500

    146. D; Reqd. angle on paying royalty = 15 360

    100? ?= 54

    147. B; Expenditure on printing and binding = `110 (25% + 30%) ie, 55% expenditure = `110 Cost of production of book ie, 100%

    = 110 100

    55?

    = ` 200

    148. D; Cost of publishing a book ie, 100% = `200 Reqd. printing cost (ie, 25%)

    = 200 25

    100?

    = ` 50

    149. A; Angle of 108 = 108 100%360

    ? ?? = 30% = 20% + 10%

    = A + D = A and D150. B; Average expenditure of printing on 5 heads

    = 100 % 20%

    5?

    Reqd. number of heads, more expenditurethan average = 2 (Two) ie,(B = 25% and C = 30%)

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    142. A; Managers share = 12 6000 + 12 5000= 72000 + 60000 = ` 1,32,000Net profit = 1,92,000 1,32,000 = 60,000Total investment of A, B and C= 90,000 + 80,000 + 70,000 = 2,40,000

    Cs share in profit = 60,000 70,000

    2,40,000 = `17,500

    143. B; Let the cost of tea of variety B = `x/kg Cost of mixture for 25% profit

    = ` 30/kg 100125 = ` 24/kg

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    Since, they were mixed in the ratio 1 : 1, then

    1 22 1(1 1)

    x ? ? ?? = `24

    222

    x ? = 24

    x = 48 22 = `26/kg144. B; Let the reqd. number be x

    Now, according to the question,

    25 of x = 20% of x + 20

    2 : 205 5x x ? 5

    x = 20

    x = 100145. D; 12 men = 18 women

    8 men = 18 812

    ? = 12 women

    (8 men + 16 women) = (12 + 16) women = 28 women

    18 women reap the field in = 14 days

    28 women can reap the field in = 14 18

    28?

    = 9 days

    146. D; A = P 1100

    tr? ??? ?? ?

    11664 = 10000 2

    1100

    r? ??? ?? ?

    211664 1

    10000 100r? ?? ?? ?? ?

    2

    21 1.1664 (1.08)100

    r? ?? ? ?? ?? ?

    1 1.08100r? ? 1.08 1100

    r ? ?

    80.08

    100 100r ? ?

    r = 8%147. A; cosec + cot = x

    cosec cot

    (cosec cot ) (cosec cot )

    (cosec cot )? ? ? ? ? ?

    ? ? ?

    2 2cosec cot 1

    cosec cot x? ? ? ?? ? ?

    148. B; Let the speed of the other train be x km/hr. Relative speed of both trains= (x + 50) km/hr

    = (x + 50) 5

    18 metre/sec

    Total distance covered = (100 + 120) metres= 220 metresNow, according to the question,

    (x + 50) 5 220m

    18 6sec?

    x + 50 = 220 186 5

    ? = 132 x = (132 50 =) 82 km/hr

    149. C; BC = 2 210 6 100 36 8? ? ? ? cm

    CD = 2 BC = 2 8 = 16 cm150. D; Let the first term and common difference be a

    and d respectively. 17th term of an AP = a + 16d 10th term of an AP = a + 9dNow, according to the question,(a + 16d) (a + 9d) = 7 a + 16d a 9d = 7 7d = 7 d = 1

    151. D; No error152. A; Put at after knocked153. B; Change will to would154. C; Change as much as to as many as155. C; The first letter of god should be in capital

    letter. Hence God should be written.156. C 157. B 158. D 159. C 160. D 161. C162. D 163. C 164. C 165. A 166. D 167. A168. C 169. B 170. D 171. B 172. D 173. C174. A 175. C 176. A 177. B 178. D 179. A180. C 181. B 182. D 183. B 184. A 185. C186. A 187. B 188. B 189. C 190. C 191. B192. C 193. B 194. D 195. C 196. D 197. B198. A 199. D 200. B


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