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1. When a natural number n is divided by 4, 6. .If the remainder of the polynomial
the remainder is 3. What is the remainder 80 + 81 X + ~X2 + ........ + anxD when divided
when 2n is divided by 4 ? by (x - I) is I, then which one of the
(a) 1 following is correct ?
(b) 2 (a) ao + ~ + .......... = a) + ~ + ..........
(c) 3 (b) Ba+~+ .. · .... · .. =I+al+~+"·"""·
(d) 6 (e) 1 + ~ + ~ + .......... = -(a. + ~ + .......... )
(d) l-ao-~+···""···=a.+~+ .. · .. ·· .. ·
2. What is the last digit in the expansion of
(2457)7~4 ? 7. When (x' - 2X2 + px - q) is divided by
(x2 - 2x - 3), the remainder is (x - 6).
(a) 3 What are the values of p, q respectively ?
(b) 7 (a) -2, --6
(c) 8 (b) 2, -6
(d) 9 (c) -2,6
3. Iflogr6 = m and logT3 = n, then what is (d) 2, 6
log r (r/2) equal to ? 8. What are the values of c when the HCF
(a) m-n+1 of x3 + ex' - X + 2c and x2 + ex - 2 over
(b) m + n - 1 the rationals is a linear polynomial?
(c) 1 - m - n (a) ±I
(d) 1 - m + n (b) ±2
(e) ±3
4. Consider the following statements : (d) ±4
A number a1a2a)848.5 is divisible by 9 if 9. If (x + 2) is the HCF of Xl + ax + band
a1 + ~ + ~ + a4 + as is divisible by 9.
l. x2 + ex + d (a *" c and b *" d), then which
2. a1 - ~ + ~ - a4 + as is divisible by 9. one of the following is correct ?
Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (a) a+c=b+d
(a) 1 only (b) 2a + b = 2c + d
(b) 2 only (c) b + 2c = 28 + d
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) b - 2c = 2a - d
(d) Neither 1 nor 2 What is the LCM of (Xl - y2 - Z2 - 2yz),
10.
5. What is x(y - z) (y + z) + y(z - x) (Xl - Y. + r + 2xz) and (X2 + Y. - z. - 2xy) ?
(z + x) + z(x - y) (x + y) equal to ? (a) (x + y + z) (x + Y - z) (x - y + z)
(a) (x + y) (y + z) (z + x) (b) (x + y + z) (x - y - z) (x - y + z)
(b) (x - y) (x - z) (z - y) (c) . (x + y + z) (x + Y - z) (x - y - z)
(e) (x + y) (z - y) (x - z) Cd) (x + y - z) (x - y - z) (x - y + z)
(d) (y - x) (z - y) (x - z)
2 . (Contd.)
x 1. ~ t:R ~ n ~ 4 ~ fcfsilf\;Jd ~ \ifRfT ~ ffi it 6j 4i{1 3 t.mn t 1 \i(Gf 2n q;) 4"6 ~ frtim \iffifT ~ m ~ 6j4l{9 ."iftTT t ?

(a) 1

(b) 2

(e) 3

(d) 6

2. (2457),54 ~ ~ ~ 3tf{ftr 3fqi- "iftIT ~ 7

(a) 3

(b) 7

(e) 8

(d) 9

3. ~ log , 6 = m ~ log , 3 = n it, m log r (rf2) cf ~ otm t ?

(a) m - n + 1

(b) m + n - 1

(e) 1 - m - n

(d) 1 - m + n

4. Piso1lf1nR<1 ~ l1{ ~ ~

9~ .

~ ~ al~a3a4aS ~ ~, 'lift

1. a. + ~ + ~ + a4 + as f<fq 1"'4 ~ 9 ~

2. al - ~ + ~ - a4 + as ~I\ill ~ 9"« \34fro if ~ ~ mA" ~ m ~A ? {a) ~ I

(b) ~2

(e) lam: 2~

(d) 0; "ill 1 aIR ~ ~ 2

5. x(y - z) (y + z) + y(z - x) (z + x) + z(x - y) (x + y) cfi ~ CflJT t ?

(a) (x + y) (y + z) (z + x)

(b) (x - y) (x - z) (z - y)

(e) (x + y) (z - y) (x - z)

(d) (y - x) (z - y) (x - z)

6. ~ Vltl(CfI("I I ~ \i(if ~ ~ + a1x + ~X2 + ........ + aoxn 'fiT (x - I) ~ ~'ql~d f.lxn UJRfr t, m Prt so'1 fBnAd ~ -ij' ffi m mft ~ ?

(a) ao + a2 + = al + a3 + .

(b) 80 + ~ + = 1 + al + ~ + .

(e) 1+ llo + a.z + = -Cal + ~ + )

(d) I - ~ - ~ + = a. + ~ + .

7. . 'ijj'if (x' - 2X2 + px - q) q:i) (x2 - 2x - 3) -« fcf'ilT'Rlra fcln:rr \iI'1m ~ r cit Q) lSI q;{1 (x - 6) tip, q ~ SfillVf: ~ "iftTT ~ ? (a) -2,--6

(b) 2,-6

(e) -2, 6

(d) 2, 6

8. ijfaf x3 + cx2 - X + 2e ~ x:2 + ex - 2 CflT HCF ql1:?!41 if ~ ~ ifmT ~, m e CflT 11Ff q:t[l t 7

(a) ±1

(b) ±2

(e) ±3

(d) ±4

9. ~ x2 + ax + b a1tt X2 + ex + d (6 *" C aTR b:# d) 'fiT HCF (x + 2)~, m f9 f4~~d if~~mWiftt?

(a) a + c = b + d

(b) 2a + b = 2c + d

(e) ·b + 2c = 2a + d

(d) b -- 2e = 2a - d

10. (X2 - y2 - Z2 - 2yz), (x2 - y + 7! + 2xz) ain: (X2 + Y - z2 - 2xy) Cf)l LCM <flIT ~ ?

(a) (x + y + z) (x + y - z) (x _'y + z) (b) (x + y + z) (x - y - z) (x - y + z) (e) (x + y + z) (x + y - z) (x - y - z) (d) (x + y - z) (x - y - z) (x - y + z)

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(Contd.)

II. If 3" + 27(3-11) = 12~ then what is the value 16. A person bought 5 tickets from a station P
of x? to a station Q and 10 tickets from the
(a) I only station P to a station R. He paid Rs. 350.
(b) 2 only If the sum of a ticket from P to Q and a
(e) 1 or 2 ticket from P to R is Rs. 42, then what is
(d) o or 1 the fare from P to Q ?
12. If x = 1 + Ji, then what is the value of (a) 12
x· - 4Xl + 4x2 ? . (b) 14
(a) -1 (c) 16
(b) 0 (d) 18
(c) 1 17. The product o.f two alternate odd integers
(d) 2 exceeds three times the smaIJer by 12.
13. What is the magnitude of difference of What is the larger number?
the roots of x2 - ax + b = 0 ? (a) 3
(a) .Ja2 -4b (b) 5
(b) .Jb2 - 4a (e) 7
(d) 9
(e) 2.Ja2 -4b
(d) .Jb2 -4ab 18 . If aX = cq = b and cY = aZ = d then which
one of the following is correct ?
14. What is the solution of the equations (a) x/y = q/z
x - y = 0'9 and l1(x + y)-I" = 2 ? (b) x+y=q+z
(a) x = 3·2 and y = 2·3 (e) xy = qz
(b) x = 1 and y = 0'1
(d)
(e) x = 2 and y = 1 'I xY = qz
(d) x = 1·2 and y = 0·3 19. A ball is dropped from a height 64 m
15. Pooja started her job with certain monthly above the ground and every time it. hits
salary and gets a fixed increment every the ground it rises to a height equal to
year. If her salary was Rs. 4200 after half of the previous. What is the height
3 years and Rs. 6800 after 8 years of . attained after it hits the ground for the
service, then what are her initial salary 16th time?
and the annual increment respectively ? (a) 2-12 m
(a) 2640, 320 (b) 2-11 m
(b) 2460, 320 (c) 2-10 m
(e) 2460, 520 (d) 2-9 m
(d) 2640, 520
4 (Contd.)
x· 11. ~ 3)( + 27(3-11) = 12 t m x ~ 1JR CflIT ~ ?

(a) *'«; 1 (b) *'«; 2 (e) 1 m 2 (d) 0 m I

12. -mG x =1 +../2 t. at X4 - 4x3 + 4x2 ~ l1R CftIT ~ 7

(a) -1

(b) 0

(e) I

(d) 2

13. x2 "- ax + b = 0 ~ ~ ct 3kR 'fiT qft'1fUI ~ t ?

(a) .Ja2 -4b
(b) -Jb2 - 4a
(e) 2.Ja2 - 4b
(d) .Jb2 - 4ab 14. e41q;(uyf x - y = 0·9 31h: 11(x + y)-I = 2 "fiT ~ 'flIT t ?

(a) x = 3·2 afrr y = 2·3 (b) x = 1 3lh: y = 0·1 (e) x=2~y=1'1 (d) x= 1'2aTr\ y=0'3

15. ~ it 3ltRT ~ ~ Pifhlt1 ~ ~ 3Tn: ~ ~ ~ i[F:a "« ~ eFt I ~ ~ m ~ "* 3 CJtSf GffG Q. 4200 m 8 ~ ~ li. 6800 qr m ~ ~ m- 3ltt ~ iffl;f ~ ~: <flIT ~ ?

(a) 2640, 320

(b) 2460. 320

(e) 2460. 520

(d) 2640, 520

16. ~ ~ ~ ~ p'ij- ~ Qij'ifi ~ 5 ~ a1tt ~ p 'ij- ~ R ij'ifi * 10ft:cg ~ I ~ Q. 350~ I ~ p

"« QOifi '* ~ ~ P"« R (fCfi * ~ ~ m Q. 42 t. m p~ Q~ ~ f«1;(141

<flU t ?

(a) 12

(b) 14

(e) 16

(d) 18

17. ca ctCfiitH ~ ~UI\\t?l· qiJ 1"1"'f'fiH mt ~ * tft;; ~;l ~ 12 3lft:rcF mar ~ I ~ ~~<flITt?

(a) 3

(b) 5

(c) 7

(d) 9

18. ~ all = eq = b 3lh: e" = aZ = d t m PI iO., ~ il:4t1 ~ "« m tIT -mft ~ ?

(a) x/y = q/z
(b) x+y=q+z
(c) xy = qz
(d) x" = qZ 19. ~ifGUflfi;;"«64m~~~~ t am- ~ ifR ~ ~ c:cti(l~ tR ~ ~~~ arrncfi~~tl iR ~ ~ 16 eft i1Tt eCf1(I~ * ifR ~ ~ Vf'C{f ~ ?

(a) 2-12 m
(b) 2-11 m
(e) 2-10 m
(d) 2-9 m 5

x

(Contd.)

20. What is 1he value of21og(5/8) + log(l28/125) + log(5/2) ?

(a) 0

(b) 1

(c) 2

(d) 5

21. If x cos 60Q + Y cos 0° = 3 and 4x sin 30° - Y cot 45° = 2, then what is the value of x ?

(a) -1

(b) 0

(c) 1

(d) 2

22. If the unit of weight is 15/4 kg, what number will 312 quintal represent?

(a) 25

(b) 6

(c) 1/9

(d) None of the above

23. A dishonest dealer professes to sell his goods at cost price, but uses a false weight and thus gains 20%. For a kilogram he uses a weight of

(a) 700 g

(b) 750 g

ec) 800 g

(d) 850 g

24. If we divide a positive integer by another positive integer. what is the resulting number?

(a) It is always a natural number (b) It is always an integer

(c) It is a rational number

(d) It is an irrational number

2S. Nine numbers are written in ascending order. The middle number is the average of the nine numbers. The average of the first five larger numbers is 68 and that of five smaller numbers is 44. What is the sum of all nine numbers ?

(a) 450 (b) 501 (c) 504 (d) 540

26. What is the value of

( 1 1 1

..J9-J8- Fs-J1+ J1-.f6-

(a) 0 (b) 113 (c) 1 (d) 5

27. Two persons P and Q start at the same time from city A for city B. 60 km away. P travels 4 kmIhr slower than Q. Q reaches city B and at once turns back meeting P, 12 km from city B. What is the speed of P?

(a) 8 kmlhr (b) 12 kmlhr (e) 16 kmlhr (d) 20 krn/hr

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(Contd.)

20. 2 log(5/8) + log(128I125) + log(5/2) ifiT lfR <ttIT t ?

(a) 0

(b) 1

(c) 2

(d) 5

21. m x cos 60° + Y cos 00 = 3 an~ 4x sin 30° - y cot 450 = 2 t <IT x q;,- lWT q:qr i ?

(a) -1

(b) 0

(c) 1

(d) 2

22. ~ 'iTIt qft ~ 15/4 kg. t m m lfi ~ '3/2 ~c:<i q;) ~ If'ttlt1 CflUfr ~ ?

(a) 25

(b) 6

(c) 119

(d) 'dqfm if -ij- m ~

23. ~ iSl {li 1'1 ~ 3TtR 1=ffii ~ ffi1Rf ~ ~~~~qn:mt~~GJTC

'fiT 'dQ4141 ~ 20% corN Ylt{f ~ i I ~

i4lfllUIQ of; ~ ~ ~ 'IlR of; ~ 'fiT \3 q~ 11 <F«IT t ?

(a) 700 g

(b) 750 g

(c) 800 g

(d) 850 g

24. ~ tnl ~ ~ ~ q?t ~ Wi ~ ~ fcllilit1t1 m ~ m qFtuIIJft ~ m lfi ~ ?

(a) q1f ~ ~ Wf ~ t (b) Cfff ~ ~ ~ t

(c) Cffl" ~ ~ ~ t

(d) CflJ ~ 3tqf):qt( ~ t

25. ~ ~ ~ o:ft e\am( ~ \iffift , I ~ qn:fi ~ \J'1" ;fl e\oq 13fJ' q;r aTrEra t I Vf.P1 -qfif ¢ ij\clQl3(j qlf aftmr 68 t, an-t -qtq mit e~lan CfiT ~ 44 ~ I ~ oft e\81I13f1' 'fiT 1Tnr ~ t ?

(a) 450

(b) SOl

(c) 504

(d) 540

1 1)

J6 - .J5 + 15 _ .J4 CfiT llA" ~ t ?

(a) 0

(b) 113

(c) 1

(d) 5

27. 1ft ~ PaITt Q~ Eft ~ ~ ~ A -ij- 60 Ian ~ ~ B ct?t ~ W m ~ 1 Q ~ 4 kmJhr tftm P ~ t I Q, ~ B q~ilt11 t ~ ~ ~ ffiGq1{ P ct?t "VlR B ~ 12 Ian 'R ~ tiP *'" 'iI"R1 f.tiwft t ?

(a) 8 km/hr

(b) 12 kmIhr

(c) 16 km!hr

(d) 20 kmlhr

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(Contd.)

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28. A boy walks from his house to school at 2·5 kmlbr and arrives 12 minutes late. The next day he walks at 4 kmIhr and reaches the school 15 minutes earlier. What is the distance from his house to school? (a) 2 km

(b) 2'5 km

(c) 3 km

(d) 3·5 km

29. A and B can do a piece of work in 8 days, B and C can do the same work in 12 days. If A, B and C can complete the same work in 6 days, in how many days can A and C complete the same work ? (a) 8

(b) 10

(c) 12

(d) 16

30. The compound interest on a sum for 2 years is Rs, 832 and the simple interest on the same sum at the same rate for the same period is Rs. 800. What is the rate of interest?

(a) 6% (b) 8% (c) 10% (d) 12%

31. A person invested part of Rs. 45,000 at 4% and the rest at 6%. If his annual income from both are equal, then what is the average rate of interest ?

(a) 4·6%

(b) 4·8%

(c) 5·0%

(d) 5·2%

32. What w~uld be the printed price ofa watch purchased at Rs. 380, so that after giving 5% discount, there is 25% profit?

(a) Rs.400 (b) Rs.450 (c) Rs. 500 (d) Rs. 600

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33. A person A sells a table costing Rs. 2000 to a person B and earns a profit of 6%. The person B sells it to another person C at a loss of 5%. At what price did B sell the table?

(a) Rs. 2054

(b) Rs. 2050

(c) Rs. 2024

(d) Rs. 2014

1 1 1

34. If a:b=l"2:2 4 and b:c=2:3 2 then

what is a : b : c equal to ?

(a) 12: 8': 21

(b) 8: 21 : 12

(c) 8: 12 : 21

(d) 21 : 8 : 12

35. A bag contains Rs. 114 in the form of 1 rupee, 50 paisa and 10 paisa coins in the ratio 3 : 4 : 10. What is the number of 50 paisa coins?

(a) 76

(b) 72

(c) 56

(d) 48

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(Contd.)

L

28. ~ ~ 3TtA t:IT -e- ~ cF ~ 2·5 kmlhr:vr ~ 'iH'1Cf}( 12 fiRe ~ ~ q~ildl ~ I m ~ ern- 4 kmIhr ~ ~ 'qffifT ~ am: 15 ~c ~ q~ild I ~ I t:R ~ ~ ctT ~ fiMr;ft ~ ?

(a) 2km
(b) 2·5 km
(e) 3 km
(d) 3'5 km
29. A~ B~ qqtf qq 8~ ~ qr{ ~
~, B 3lh: c ~ ~ qq 12 m- ~ ~
~ ~ I ~ A, B ~ C ~ ~ ttlT
6ft;:r ~ TJ Cfl{ ~ l tIT Aah C~
~ ctiT fitlcR fct;:IT -q l"U .tR ~ ~ ?
(a) 8
(b) 10
. (e) 12
(d) 16
30. ~ wt 'Ufu 11\ 2 qtf CfiT 'iHfi'if& ~
~. 832 t?rm ~ ~.~ f.R \Tfu tr{ \nft
G{ ij- ~ tft tflTlJ CfiT mllRUT ~
~. 800 tmrr ~ I ~n~~ ?
(a) 6%
(b) 8%
(c) 10%
(d) 12% ',31. 1:!;ifi ~ of ~. 45,000 * ~ 'IWT em- 4% G{ 'IT aIT\ ~ 'IWT <Ft 6% n 1f\ f.1ffi ~ I ~ ~ GTo:IT 'WTi ~ ~ ~ 3lTtJ ~ ~, m amm unur err ~ ~ ? (a) 4·6%

(b) 4·8%

(e) 5·0%

(d) 5·2%

32. Q. 380-q'~ ~ ifiT ~ ~ ~ ir.rr ~, ~ ~ 5%W ~ ~ 25% (iN l?t ?

(a) Q. 400

(b) Q. 450

(e) Q. 500

Cd) Q.600

33. ~ A, Q. 2000 (il1Rf ~ ~ tGffi" ~ B q;) ~ ~ attt 6% 'ffi'q ifilfTijT ~ I eqf<nr B ~ 5% ~ ''1\ 3Flf ~ CttlT~tIBof~~lR~ t'tr ?

(a) Q. 2054 (b) q. 2050 (e) Q. 2024 (d) q. 2014

34. ~ a:b=l ~:2! am- b:e=2:3 ~ t, m a:b:e~~t?

(a) 12: 8 : 21

(b) 8: 21 : 12

(e) 8: 12 : 21

(d) 21 : 8 : 12

35. ~ ~ '# Q. 114 ~ ~ 1~, 50 ~ aitt 10'~ qrf.t ~ 3 : 4 : 10 3f-.tlffif if ~ I 50 ~ cffii ~ ctT ~ ~~ '(

(a) 76

(b) 72

(e) 56

Cd) 48

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(Contd.)

36. Two taps can fill a tub in 5 minutes and 7 minutes respectively. A pipe can empty it in 3 minutes. If all the three are kept open simultaneously, when will the tub be full ?

(a) 60 min
(b) 85 min
(c) 90 min
(d) 105 min 37. If (x/y) = (zlw), then what is (xy + ZW)2 equal to ?

(a) (x? + Z2) (y2 + w2) (b) x2y2 + Z2W2

(c) X2W2 + y2z2

(d) (X2 + w2) (y2 + Z2)

1 2 1009

38. If--+--+ . =l,thenwhatis

x + 1 Y + 2 z + 1009

the value of _x_+ y + __ z __ ?

x + 1 y + 2 z + 1009

(a) 0 . (b) 2

(c) 3 (d) 4

39. Suppose y is equal to the sum of two quantities of which one varies directly as x and the other inversely as x. If y = 6 when x = 4, and y = 10/3 when x = 3, then what is the relation between x and y ?

(a) y = x + (4/x)
(b) y = -2x + (4/x)
(c) Y = 2x + (8/x)
(d) Y = 2x - (SIx) 40. A train of length 150 m takes lOs to
cross another train 100 m long coming
from the opposite direction. If the speed
of first train is 3.0 kmph, what is the speed
of second train?
(a) 72 kmph
(b) 60 kmph
(c) 54 kmph
(d) 48 kmph
41. There are some coins and rings of either
gold or silver in a box. 60% of the objects
are coins, 40% of the rings are of gold
and 30% of the coins are of silver. What
is the percentage of gold articles ?
(a) 16
(b) 27
(c) 58
(d) 70
42. What. is the total number of three digit
numbers with unit digit 7 and divisible
by 11 ?
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9
43. What is the sum of positive integers less than 100 which leave a remainder 1 when divided by 3 and leave a remainder 2 when divided by 4 ?

. (a) 416 (b) 620 (c) 1250 (d) 1314

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(Contd.)

L_ _ . ~

36. en ~ ~ CGf qq $fi+lV1': 5 ~c 31h: 7flAc.q 'tR ~ ~I ~ ~ ~ 3 ~c .q ~ ~ WflGT ~ I 'Qft ~ ~ ~~~mc;GTCFif~?

(a) 60 fq;;z

(b) 85 ~c

(e) 90 ~z

(d) 105 fit;:rc

37. llft (x/y) = (z/w) ~, m (xy + ZW)2 ~ ~ ~ ?

(a) (x2 + Z2) (y2 + w2) (b) x2y2 + Z2W2

(e) X2W2 + y2z2

(d) (X2 + w') (y2 + Z2)

_1_+_2_+ 1009 =1 G"T

x + 1 Y + 2 z + 1009 '

_x_ + y + Z CfiT l{Ff ~ ~ ?

x + 1 Y + 2 z + 1009

38. 1l~

(a) 0 (b) 2 (e) 3 Cd) 4

39. mrn f<F y it«t en {1~ltfl' '* ~ ~ ~ W ~ "(!,'fi -mvr x ~ 3T'J,qllf 3IT\ ~ x"* (;$(~JO{ fClij {Ol Cfi«ft ~ I ~ Y = 6 \'ifGf x = 4, 31h" y = 1013 \j[Gf x = 3 t", m x at'tr y ~ ~ tiafu q:lJT t" ?

(a) y = x + (4/x)

(b) y = -2x + (4/x)

(e) y = 2x + (8/x)

(d) y = 2x - (8/x)

40. ~ 150 m ~ l:<"I'lIil (4qfld fttm ~ 3lR qn;ft 100 m ~ ~ {M'II,,?1 .~ m ~ ~ 10 ~ ~ ~ I ~ lJq+f l:M'II'$l ~ ~ 30 lcmph~, m ~ {H'lIql ~ ~ ~~ ?

(a) 72 kmph

(b) 60 kmph

(e) 54 kmpb

(d) 48 kmpb

41. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3ln: 3fJJ16Qi t ~ ~ qft ~~ctt~1 ~ ~ ~3lf ~ 60% ~. i'if6~' ~ 40% ~ ctfr ~, 3fn: ftfm -q 30% ~ "* ~ I m~ ~ ~3lf Cfil !II R1 !lId q:lJT ~ ?

(a) 16

(b) 27

(e) 58

(d) 70

42. ~ m 3T<Ff qn:;fi ("l\cq 1311 <ft, lUI "1 ifi I ~ 3fcli 7 m :iR ~ 11 -« ~ tn. ~ ~ f<Fo;ft ~ ?

(a) 6

(b) 7

(e) 8

(d) 9

43. ~ 100 ~ mz Wi ~ qij, Pu!'1~1 3 "it ~ m '41:: IfIISf'hH 1 3in 4 ~ ~ -rn 'tf{ 1f161lfiH 2 wm ~, lTrrr ~ t ?

(a) 416

(b) 620

(e) 1250

(d) 1314

11

x

(Contd.)

44. What is the greatest number which divides 48. Two sides of a parallelogram are 10 em
392,486 and 627 so as to leave the same and I S em. If the altitude corresponding
remainder in each case ? to the side of length 1 S em is 5 em, then
(a) 47 what is the altitude to the side of length
(b) 43 10 em?
(c) 37 (a) 5 em
(d) 34 (b) 7·5 em
(c) 10 em
45. A man walking at the rate 3 km/hr crosses (d) 15 em
a square field diagonally in I minute. What
is the area of the field ? 49. From a rectangular metal sheet of sides
(a) 1000 m1 2S em and 20 em, a circular sheet as large
(b) 1250 m2 as possible is cut-off. What is the area of
the remaining sheet ?
(c) 2500 m2 (a) 186 em-
(d) 5000 m2 (b) 144 em'
46. The difference between the area of a square (c) 93 em?
and that of an equilateral triangle on the (d) 72 em?
same base is 114 em', What is the length 50. Three cubes eaeh of side 5 em are joined
of side of triangle ? end to end. What is the surface area of
(a) (4 - ../3)112 em the resulting cuboid ?
(b) (4 + .Jj)1/2 em (a) 300 em'
(e) (4 - J3r1/2 em (b) 350 em!
(4 + Ji)-1/2 (c) 375 em!
(d) em
(d) 400 em!
47. A horse is tied to a pole fixed at one 51. The diameter of the moon is approximately
comer of a SO m x 50 m square field of one-fourth of that of the earth. What is
grass by means of a 20 m long rope. What the (approximate) ratio of the volume of
is the area of that part of the field which the moon to that of earth ?
the horse can graze? (a) 1116
(a) 1256 m1 (b) 1132
(b) 942 m2 (c) 1148
(e) 628 m2 (d) 1/64
(d) 314 m2
12 (Contd.)
)( 44. ~ ~ -artt mr, ~eCfl' 392, 486 3ft\ 627~ '1T1f ~ lR ~ GJR il6l'fi('1 ~ ~t.~~t?

(a) 47

(b) 43

(e) 37

(d) 34

45. ~ ~ 3 kmIhr ~ « t ~ Q3IfCfiI( ~ em- ~ Cflufd: 1 ftAc -q m cti'UfJ t 1 ~ <fiT ~~!fit1 CRT t ?

(a) 1000 m2

(b) 1250 m2

(e) 2500 m2

(d) 5000 m2

46. WITii 3IDm r.rrff em 3Th: ijJi61lg ~ "* ~~q;t1'r ttiT ahR 1/4 em2~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ rtarTt CRT ~ ?

(a) (4 - J3)1/2 em
(b) (4 + ..fj)1/2 em
(e) (4-.[irJ/2 em
(d) (4 + Ji)-1/2 em 47. ~ 50 m x 50 m q31f4'i1( ~ * ~ "* ~ ctiTit 1R ~ ~~ -« ~ lim 20 m ~ -rnft "« ifm t I ~ * ~ ~ ttiT 1fl~q;\'1, ~ ~ ~ ~ t, f.tiwn ~ ?

(a) 1256 m2 (b) 942 m2 (e) 628 m2 (d) 314 m2

48. ~ e¥fid( ilrliil ctt ii't ~ 10 em aft\ 15 em ~ 'I 1ffit 15 em (if1n"( ~ ~ '* 'Q'lrcr ~ 5 em t. lit 10 em ~ lffr ~*m~~t?

(a) 5 em

(b) 7'S em

(e) 10 em

(d) 15 em

49. 2S em am- 20 em ~ <rrl'ft ~ 3tltldICfiI( ~~~~lftmf'qqil1t-«~~ i!t1ICfi 1 ( ~ CfiliT \1fRft t I 1fitr ~ ~ 'iitiT ibfitiH W t ?

(a) 186 em!

(b) 144 ern!

(e) 93 em2

(d) 72 em2

50. tfR tRl ~, filI'1~ ~ ~ 5 em t, ftit -« ~ ~H fCfl ( uit?r \ifmT t I qft:u 11&0 t:r=fT'iol ~ ~ ~ ::t !fit=! CflIT ~ ?

(a) 300 em2

(b) 350 em"

(e) 375 em2

(d) 400 em2

51. ~ <fiT ~ ~~ * Clfffi "* ~ 'tfqyi ~ eP"iCfle t I ~ ~ 31"rlld'1 i:fiT ~tcft * 3IIQd'1 ~ eP..,Cf)z 3I'j)Qld ffi t ? (a) 1116

(b) 1/32

(e) 1/48

(d) 1/64

13

)(

(Contd.)

52. What is the area of a right angled isosceles triangle whose hypotenuse is 6.J2 em ? (a) 12 ern?

(b) 18 ern?

(c) 24 ern?

(d) 36 em?

53. If A is the area of a triangle in em', whose sides are 9 em, 10 em and 11 em, then which one of the following is correct ?

(a) A < 40 em!

(b) 40 em? < A -< 45 crrr' (c) 45 em? < A < 50 em? (d) A > 50 em?

54. A roller of diameter 70 em and length 2 m is rolling on the ground, What is the area covered by the roller in 50 revolutions ?

(a) 180 m2

(b) 200 m2

(c) 220 m2

(d) 240 m2

55. A cylindrical rod of length h is melted and cast into a cone of base radius twice that of the cylinder. What is the height of the cone?

(a) 3h/4

(b) 4h13

(c) 2h

(d) hl2

56. A cylindrical vessel of base radius 14 em is filled with water to some height. If a rectangular solid of dimensions 22 em x 7 em x 5 cm is immersed in it, what is the rise in water level?

(a) 0·5 em

(b) 1·0 em

(c) 1·25 em

(d) 1·5 em

57. A lead pencil is in the shape of a cylinder.

The pencil is 21 em long with radius 0·4 em and its lead is of radius 0·1 em. What is the volume of wood in the pencil?

(a) 9 em!

(b) 9·4 em'

(c) 9·9 em'

(d) 10·1 ern'

58. What is the angle (in radian) included between the hands of a clock, when the time is 10 minutes past 5 - ?

(a) 171[/36

(b) 191[/36

(c) 51[19

(d) 71t112

59.

A

Q D

x

B

In the figure given above

7t LABD = LPQD = LCDQ = 2

If

AB = x, PQ = z and CD = y, then which one of th-e following is correct ?

1 I 1

(a) -+-=x y z

1 1 1 (b) -+-=x z y

111 (c) -+-=z y x

112 (d) -+-=x y z

14

x

(Contd.)

52. ~ ijl'iCfllul Eil'iffi&1lg ~ <fiT, ~ ~ 6..Ji em !, Ifl?l q)(1 q:lIT ~ ?

(a) 12 ern-

(b) 18 em!

(e) 24 em?

(d) 36 ern!

S3. ~ 9 em, 10 em m 11 em ~ qffi ~ ifil 1fI?lCfl(1 A (em? if) t, m Pi "'1~R9d ~-«mmwtfr!?

(a) A < 40 ern?

(b) 40 em- < A < 45 em(e) 45 em- < A < SO em' (d) A > 50 em'

54. ~ ~, ~ "&Jffi 70 em Gm ~ 2 m ~, "l~ tJ\ fficoft 11ftr "fi1:. -un t I ~ 50 qf{~l'iUT'i if ~ ~ lJtIT ~~ ~~ ?

(a) 180 m2

(b) 200 m2

(e) 220 m2

(d) 240 m2

55. ~ h ~ ~ ~(1'1lqil< U9 CflT 1ffiT1IT \JfRfT ~ 3Tn itit ~ ~ <m1l \1fffil ~ ~ 3lTUIT ~ ~ ctt 31TUR ~ ~

~~I~~~~~?

(a) 3h/4

(b) 4h/3

(e) 2h

(d) hl2

S 6. lJ:<fi ~ \'1 '11 Cfi 1 ( tfT'I' ~, ~ 3lTUl1: ~ 14 em t, l:Jl"ft it ~ ~ ~ 'f(T \iffifT ~ I lffG 22 em x 7 em x 5 em FcPrr Cfffi "Q_<fi 311 t!tflCfi I < iSm 'CfiT ~ ~ \ifTtfT ~ I m \iR'f ~ ~ ~ ~ itrfr ?

(a) 0·5 em

(b) l-O cm

(e) 1·25 em

(d) 1·5 em

57. ~ ~(1'1Iq;I< ~ lffm;r ~ I iYftn;r ~ ~ 21 cmaltt ~ 0·4 emt ~ ~ ~ ctft·~ 0·) em ~'I ~ * ~ CfiT 3UlIa'1 CftIT t ?

(a) 9 em'

(b) . 9·4 em'

(c) 9·9 em'

Cd) 10·1 em'

58. \;fif ~ ~ ~ 5~ lO1lFic ~ ~ ~ ~ cfl Cfiii'f cfl ~ GAl Cfl1uT (U~ II '1 if) <flIT t ?

(a) 17Tt!36

(b) 191t/36

(e) 5rr./9

(d) 7rr./12

59.

A

x

Q

B

\3 qfre fVf if

LABD = LPQD = LCDQ = %. 'l:Jft AB = x, PQ = z ~ CD = y~, m PtJO'1R1R9a if Cfil~ m ~ "ffift ~ ?

1 1 1

(a) -+-=x y z

111 (b) -+-=x z y

1 1 1

(e) -+-=z y x

1 1 2

(d) -+-=x y z.

15

x

(Contd.)

-60. ilPQR is right angled at Q, PR = 5 em 64.
and QR = 4 cm. If the lengths of sides of C
another triangle ABC are 3 ern, 4 em and
5 em, then which one of the following is
correct?
(a) Area of tlPQR is double that of AABC
(b) Area of MBC is double that of APQR
A p B
(c) LB=LQ
2 In the figure given above, P is a point on
(d) Both triangles are congruent
AB and PQ is parallel to AC. What is the
61. Which one of the following figures has number of pairs of distinct similar triangles
only one I ine of symmetry ?
(a) Rhombus in the figure ?
(b) Rectangle (a) 1
(c) Isosceles trapezium (b) 2
(d) Parallelogram
(c) 3
62. A ladder 25 m long is leaning against a
wall which is perpendicular to the level (d) 4
ground. The bottom of the ladder is 7 m 65. If the medians of two equilateral triangles
from the base of the wall. If the top of
the ladder slips down 4 m, how much are in the ratio 3 : 2, then what is the
will the bottom of the ladder slip? ratio of their sides ?
(a) 7m
(b) 8m (a) 1 : 1
(c) 10 m (b) 2:3
(d) 15 m
(c) 3:2
63. If eland C2 and r 1 and r2 are respectively J3:..fi
the centroids and radii of incircles of two (d)
congruent triangles, then which one of 66. The centroid and the orthocenter are
the following is correct ?
(a) eland C2 are the same point and coincident for which one of the following
r1 = r2 triangles?
(b) C1 and C2 are not necessarily the same (a) Scalene triangle
point and r1 = f2
(c) eland C2 are the same point and r 1 (b) Isosceles triangle
is not necessarily equal to r2 (c) Equilateral triangle
(d) C1 and C2 are not necessarily the same (d) Right angled triangle
point and r 1 is not necessarily equal
to r2
16 (Contd.)
x
, 60. ~PQR, Q 1R eii~oflll ~, PR = 5 em aft{ 64.

'QR = 4 em 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ABC ~

~ 3 em, 4 em 3ltt 5 em ~ <tt ~

"ciT r;, J:'1 R:I~8 11 ~ m ~ mft ~ ?

(a) ~PQR ilij ~·::ttflfl, MBC *" lfI?I'tifi

'it ~~ ~

(b) aABC 'fiT ~?lq:;(1, ~QR *" ~?I'ti{1 -«~~

(e) LB::::: LQ

2

Cd) G);fT f?r~ e~fll~Pi ~

61. f.=l t>=lR1ftm if 'it <Fr"1 ~ ~ • ~ ~ eiifTlfa <tt ~ ?

(a) ~~

(b) 3l'fl«f

(e) (14,ffi:ti1I§) ~cfI~llii (d) ~Plid ( ~~

62. ~ 25 m ~ ~ ~ ~ ftctr ~ I ~ 'UflfR ~ ~ ~ I ~ ctiT f.1:qm ftru ~ "C(\ ~ "* 3lTUT't 'it 7 m 1:f{ ~1~~ctiT~f6-n~"C(\4m

~ Rc!tltfldl ~ m ~ ilij ~ fB-u

f.Nr;n R9 (1 ~ 'II ?

(a) 7 m

(b) 8 m

(e) 10 m

(d) 15 m

63. ~ G) tl4Ple4 ~ "* <IT aid'i=c:?rcfi ~ ~ 8t\illlct ~: C1 m C2 ~ fl 3l'h:' r2 ~ ill PI JO'1R=tRcld ~ -« ~ m tt<fl wr ~ ?

(a) C. 3l'h:' C2 ~ tr ~ ~ 3th Tl = f2 (b) ~ 311~QlItfi "'11ft ~ C1 3Th: C2 ~ tr

~ if 3lh:: fl = T2

(e) ,C1 3ln: C2 ~ lft' ~ ~ ~ "l1W 311C1 !lllCfi "'11.ff fcli T 1 atR r 2 ~ if (d) 1W 311C1t1t1Cfi "ftff ~ C1' 3lh: C2 ~ tft ~ iff afR ~ 311C1tjllCfi 1'ift ~ TI afR

T2 'Gftl1R iff

c

aqfm ~ ~ AB 1R ~ ~ p ~ m PQ,AC* tl'lid( ~I ~ ~ ~ "*~qft~~~?

(a) 1

(b) 2

(e) 3

(d) 4

65. m=G ~ tl*"~ ~ ~ 'lfUltfil ~ qlf 3f'1~ 3 : 2~, m ~ 'lfiIT3TI ~ 3l'itmf

Cft11 ~ ?

(a) 1: 1 (b) 2: 3 (e) 3: 2 Cd) .J3:.J2

66. ~ HR=ll{c(d f?r~ il it ~ m f,f~

~ Ri1 e <fi f cF~Cfl &t~ <9'~ ~ -e'1:ffifi

t ?

(a) fcilSl4(1lj I~ ~~
(b) tl4mAI~ ~~
(e) 64(1ljlS ftt~
(d) e"'ltNO[ ~'fiI' 17

)(

(Contd.)

- -_._-------------------_ ....

67.

B

A

In the figure grven above. a circle is inscribed in a quadrilateral ABCD. Given that BC = 38 ern, QB = 27 ern, DC = 25 cm and AD'is perpendicular to DC. What· is the radius of the circle?

(a) 11 ern (b) 14 em (c) ] 5 em (d) ]6 em

68.

R

In the figure given above, what IS LCBA?

(a) 30°

(b) 45°

.(c) 50° (d) 60°

69. A. S, C, D are four distinct points on a circle whose centre ·is at O.

If LOBO - LeOB = LeBO - LODB.

then what is LA equal to ?

(a) 45° (b) 60° (c) 120° {d) 135°

70. PQ is a common chord of two circles.

APB is a secant line joining points A and B on the two circles. Two tangents AC and Be are drawn. If LACB = 45°, then what is LAQB equal to ?

(a) 75° (b) 90° (c) 120° (d) 135°

71. ABCD is a concyc1ic quadrilateral. -The tangents at A and C intersect each other at P. If LABC = 100°, then what is LAPC

equal to ?

(a) 10° (b) 20° (c) 30° (d) 40°

18

x

(Contd.)

19

x

(Contd.)

67.

A

B

69. A, B. C, D ~ ~ ~ ~ Vi trt f PutttCfiI fl 0 t I

lift LOBO - LCDB = LCBO - LODB ~, m LA ~ cfi an:rn ~ ?

(a) 450

(b) 60°

(e) 120° (d) 1350

70. en ~ ~ ~1IP11S6 ~ PQ ~ I APB ~

~ 1JID ~ \ill ~ v=IT 'Cf\ ~3IT A ath:

B <fiT ~ ~ 1 ~ tYQ!1:<.ctlc( AC 3in BC ~ \iffift ~ I ~ LACB = 450 t "ffi LAQB"* ~ CflIl ~ (

(a) 75°

(b) 90°

(e) 120°

(d) 135°

71. ABCDQ!fi~ff)lI ~"tur ~ 1 A ~ C 11{ fq IIfh,c:mt 'C!;CJi ~ ct?r P 1ft ifilC1ft ~ I ~ LABe = 100°, m LAPC ~ '* ~

R ~ ?

D

3 Y{cffi m ~ ~~ ABeD -q ~ Jid{t1 ~ I BC = 38 em, QB = 27 em, DC = 25 em 3lh: AD, DC 'IT ~ ~ r '[ff ~ ~ ~~ ?

(a) 11 em (b) 14 em (c) 15 em (d) 16 em

68.

\j41<rt1 m if LCBA ~ ~ ? (a) 30°

(b) 45°

(e) 50°

(d) 60°

(a) 10° (b) 20° (e) 30° (d) 40°

20

x

(Contd.)

72.

74.

A

B

N

In the figure given above, M is the mid point of the side CD of the parallelogram ABeD. What is ON : OB ?

In the figure given above, AP = 3 em, PS = 5 em, AQ = 2 em and QC = x. What is the value of x ?

(a) 3 : 2
(b) 2 : 1
(e) 3 : 1
(d) 5:2 (a) 6 em (b) 8 em (c) 10 em Cd) 12 ern

73.

75.

E

B

y

A



B

In the figure given above, YAX is a tangent to the circle with centre O. If LBAX = 70D and LBAQ = 40D, then what is LABQ equal to ?

(a) 200

(b) 30°

(e) 35°

(d) 40°

In the figure given above, 0 is the centre of a circle circumscribing a quadrilateral ABeD. If AB = Be and LBAC = 40°, then what is LADe equal to ?

(a) 50°

(b) 60°

(c) 70°

Cd) 800

21

)(

(Contd.)

72.

74.

A

B

N

\jq·fru m if Wi icH ~:F ABeD ~ 'ij"IT CD qlT l1Uf ~ M % I ON: OB <fm ~ ?

\3qtre ~ ~ AP = 3 em, PB """ 5 em, AQ = 2 em 3ih: QC = x ~ I x qlT l{R <fln ~ ?

(a) 6 em (b) ·8 em (e) 10 em (d) 12 em

(a) 3:2
(b) 2 : 1
(e) 3 : 1
(d) 5:2 73.

75.

E

B

y

A

x

B

'3q~<ffi ~ ~ VAX ~ ~. ~f1CfiI -R O~. fq!1fh4I ! I "lift LBAX = 70° aTrt LBAQ = 40° ~ "ffi LABQ ~ ~ t ?

(a) 200 (b) 30° (e) 35° (d) 40°

;aqf«i m .q ~~ ABeD *' qrt'!'ct qrr ~ 0 t I ~ AB = Be ~ LBAC = 40° t -at LADe ~ ~ q:QT ~ ?

(a) 500

(b) 60°

(e) 70°

(d) 800

76. Let AB and AC be two rays intersecting 80. lf sin x cos x = 1/2, then what is the
at A. Let D, E be the points lying on value of sin x - cos x ?
- - (a) 2
AB, AC respectively and P be the point
such that P divides the line DE such that '(b) 1
PD : PE = AD : AE. What is the locus of (c) 0
the point P ? (d) -1
(a) The angle bisector of angle A 81. If tan' y cosec? x-I = tan' v. then which
(b) The angle trisector of angle A one of the following is correct"?
(c) The perpendicular bisector of angle A (a) x-y=O
(d) None of the above (b) x = 2y
77. What is log (tan 1°) + log (tan 2°) + (c) y = 2x
log (tan 3°) + ... ~ ....... + log (tan 89°) equal (d) x - y = 1°
to ? cos x cos x
(a) 0 82. If + = 2 which one
1 + cosec x cosec x-I '
(b) of the following is one of the values
(c) 2 of x?
(d) -1 (a) nl2
(b) 7tl3
78. Consider the following equations :
(c) nl4
1. cosec' x + sec- x = cosec" x sec' x
(d) nl6
2. sec/ x + tan' x == sec- x tan' x
3. cosec" x + tan2 x = cof X + sec? x 83. If x + y = 90° and sin x : sin y = Ji: 1 •
Which of the above statements are COITeCt ? then what is x : y equal to ?
(a) 1 and 2 only (a) 1 : 1
(b) 2 and 3 only (b) 1 : 2
(c) .1 and 3 only (c) 2 : 1
(d) 1, 2 and 3 (d) 3 : 2
79. If cos x + cos- X = I, then what is the 84. If ~=n, sin x then
--=m what IS
value of sin2 x + sin' x] . .
cos y sm y
(a) 0 (m2 - n2) sin? y equal to ?
(b) 1 (a) 1 _.n2
(c) 2 (b) 1 + n2
(d) 4 (c) m2
(d) n2
22 (Contd.) _
x - .---------------------------------------------------------------------------~

76. l1A ~ f.li A 1ft GT g ia;:;{}/ft ~ AB 3ltt AC ~ I 11A ~ ~ ~ D. E W'lVT: AB, AC lIT t, P ~~ 1m DE ~ i{m ~ CflUIT ~ ~ PD : PE = AD : AE I ~ P <til ~ CfttT ~ ?

(a) ~ A qlT <fl1"uT ~p"lmi1I\jjCfi (b) ~ ACfiT ~ ~~ (e) ~ A<FT ~

(d) \3Q1<tct if ~ ~ 1fi onff

77. log (tan 1") + log (tan 2°) + log (tan 3j + .

..... + log (tan 89°)"* ~ Cfl1T ~ ? (a) 0 (b) 1



(e) 2 (d) -1

. 1. cosec! x + sec' x = cosec' x sec' x

2. sec' x + tan? x = sec' x tan' x

3. cosec' x + tan' x = cof x + sec! x

\3Q~ <tl~ if ~ ~ m:ft ~ 7 (a) cf;cn:; 1 afn.: 2

(b) ~ 2 3lh: 3

(c) ~ 1 .in 3

(d) 1, 2 ~ 3

79. ~ cos x + cos' X = 1 t", m sin! x + sin' x CflT lfR CfttT t ?

(a) 0

(b) 1

(e) 2

(d) 4

80. ~ sin x cos x == 112 t, en sin x - cos x ~ 1lR (flIT ~ ?

(a) 2

(b) 1

(e) 0

(d) -1

81. ~ tan2 y cosec! x-I = tan! y t. m r::, '"'1~f@ij ~ ~ m m ~ ~ ~ ?

(a) x - y = 0

(b) x = 2y

(c) y == 2x

(d) x - .y = 10

82. il~ cos x + cos x = 2 ~ m

I + cosec x cosec x - I .

PI t:'1fRRqij if ~ ~ m ~. x '* lIT1l ~~"C%~7

(a) Tt/2

(b) Tt/3

(c) 7t/4

(d) 7t/6

83. ~ x + y = 90° afrr sin x : sin y = J3: 1 ~mx:y~~CfttT~?

(a) I: 1

(b) 1: 2

(c) 2: 1

(d) 3: 2

~ cos x sin x ~.

84. '4IG --=n, --=m ~

cos y sin y

(m! -'- n2) sin? y if; i(1Jif'{ CfttT ~ ? (a) 1 - n2

(b) 1 + n2

(c) m2

(d) n2

0) .

23

x

(Contd.)

85. If 0 ~ x ~ n/2. then which one of the following is always correct ?

(a) sin' x < 1/2 and cos' x > 1/2 (b) sin' x > 1/2 and cos' x < 112 (c) sin' x < 112 and cos' x < 1/2

(d) At least one of sin' x, cos' x is less than I

86. If p = tan' x + cot/ x, then which one of the following is correct ?

(a) p s 2

(b) P ~ 2

(e) p < 2

(d) p > 2

87. What is the value of

5 sin 75° sin 77° + 2 cos 13° cos 15° cos 15° sin 77°

7 sin 81° ? cos~ .

(a) -1 (b) 0 (e) 1 (~) 2

88. ,.'A radio transmitter antenna of height 100 m stands at the top of a tall building. At a point on the ground. the angle of elevation of bottom of the antenna is 45° and that of top of antenna is 60°. What is the height of the building ?

(a) 100 m

(b) 50 m

(c) SO(.J3 + 1) m (d) 50(.../3 -1) m

89. The angle of elevation of the top of an unfinished pillar at. a point 150 m from its base is 30°. If the angle of elevation at the same point is to be 45°, then the pillar has to be raised to a height of how many meters ?

(a) 59·4 m
(b) 61·4 m
(c) 62'4 m
(d) 63·4 m 90. Which one of the following represents statistical data ?

. ,

(a) The names of all owners of shops

located in a shopping complex

(b) A list giving the names of all states of India

(c) A list of all European countries and their respective capital cities

(d) The volume of a rainfall in certain geographical area, recorded every month for 24 consecutive months

91. If sin x + sin y = a and cos x + cos y = h. what is sin x . sin y + cos x . cos y equal

to ?

(a) a + b - ab
(b) a + b + ab
(c) 82 + b2 - 2
(d) (.2 +~' -2 J 24

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(Contd.)

-,.

85. "llfG. 0 :::; x S n/2 t -aT PI J:i1fftRc,.d -q -« ~m~mmft~?

(a) sin' x < 1/2 ;it-{ cos- x > 112 (b) sin? x > 112 afrr· cos- x < 1/2 (c) sin' x < 1/2 3ft1:: cos? x < 1/2

(d) sin' x, cos- x -q ~ 'fill -a qi1l ~, 1 -« mc:-r t

86. ~ p = tan' x + cot- x ~ -aT ~J:i1f?tR6fd .q -« ~ m ~ 'ffift ~ '(

(a) p S 2

(b) p ~ 2

(c) p < 2

(d) p > 2

5 sin 750 sin 770 + 2 cos 130 cos 150 87.

cos 150 sin 770

'qiT lIT"1 <flIT ~ ?
(a) -1
(b) 0
(c) 1
(d) 2 88. ~ qq;:r * ~ ~ 100 m ~ CfTffi" ~ ~ ~ llO.-tHI ~ tl ~ q1 ~

~ lR o: ll"11 ~ ~ ifiT \3"'1~'1 qi'ror

450 am c; lH I '* ~ CfiT \3 ... '1~'1 ~

600 ~ I ~ qft ~ cttrr t ?

(a) 100 m

(b) 50 m

(c) SO(.J3 + 1) m (d) 50(.J3-1)m

89. "Q;<P antt ~ ~ * ~ ~ 150 m ~ ~ ~ 1R ~~ "* ~ <fiT \3"'1l4'1 ~ 300 t I ~ ~ ~ tR ~ * ~ ifiT \3'-'111'1 CflluT 450 iI-=rr ~ m ~ q;) ~

~~"ffqi~~?

(a) 59·4 m
(b) 61·4 m
(c) 62-4 m
(d) 63,4 m 90. PI J:'9R1~d ~ ~ ~ ~, f1i~ctnl4 ~ CflT PI C¢'fq d q;-{(fT t ?

(a) 'l'!.'fi. mftflr 41 ,"qf1 'ffi -q 31 q r~m Wtfr ~ "* fql~4r * Of[l{

(b) m«f "* ~ ~ "* ~ ~ ~ ~

(c) \l~ ~{)cfI~ ~ cfr 3ln: ~ -m \f\iJU IPI 4>( ctt ~

(d) ~ f4~IISi! 'i'j'llnf'?t<fi ~ -q g~¥1I~ SflJOWI ij 24 lffi?I= ~ ~ ~ IT"{ CfISJf ~ 1W-fT

91. ~ sin x +- sin y = a aTR cos x + cos y = b t. tiT sin x . sin y + cos x . cos y * ~ ctlIT ~ ?

(a) a + b - ab
(b) a + b + ab
(c) a2 + b2 - 2
(d) (a'+~'-2) 25

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(Contd.)

92. The arithmetic mean of a set of 10 numbers 95. Data on percentage distribution of area
is 20. If each number is first multiplied of land -in acres owned by households in
by 2 and then increased by 5, then what two districts of a particular state are as
is the mean of new numbers ? follows:
(a) 20 Land holding District-A District-B
0'01-0·99 5'62 13·53
(b) 25
1·0-2·49 18'35 21·84
(e) 40 2·5-7·49
47·12 39·32
(d) 45 ·7,5-12·49 19'34 12·15
93. Consider the following types of data : 12'5-19·99 7'21 7·43
1. Marks of students who appeared for a 20·0-29·99 2·36 5·73
test of 100 marks. What is the appropriate diagram to
2. Collar sizes of200 shirts sold in a week. represent the above data ?
3. Monthly incomes of250 employees of (a) Pie diagram
a factory. (b) Histogram
For which of the above data. mode is a (c) Bar chart
suitable measure of central tendency? (d) None of the above
(a) I and 2 only 96. If ex is the angle of first quadrant such
(b) 2 only that cosec' a = 17 + cot a, then what is
the value of sin a. ?
(c) 1 and 3 only (a) 113
(d) t, 2 and 3 (b) 1/4
94. The mean of 25 observations is 36. The (e) 1/9
mean of first 13 observations is 32 and (d) 1116
that of last 13 observations is 39. What is 97 . .If x + (1/x) = 2 cos a. then what is the
the value of 131h observation? value of x2 + (l/x2) ?
(a) 20 (a) 4 cos! a
(b) 23 (b) 4 cos' ex - 1
(e) 32 (e) 2 cos' Ct - 2 sin! Ct
(d) 40 (d) cos' a - sin' a. 26

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(Contd.)

92, 10 fi(6QI3tl' ~ ~ ij!l)"'='illj qq ttiiid( ~ 20~1 ~ ~ mT if ~ 2'ij- 'TIT ~ \lffi1T ~ 3fR ~ ~ 5 ~ \iffiTf l m 1JT'<f ~ tl\oq laIT Cfil 1l1Ur Cfm ~ ?

(a) 20

(b) 25

(c) 40

(d) 45

93. f.:I~ ... fF1ft91d ~ ~ 31ii:fi~l' ~ fcMn:

~:

1. ~ f4~I~ * ~ \ill 1003jqi <ni% ~ q{)~uI ~ ~ q I

2. ~ ~ ~ ~ lflfi 200~ *" qm;ffi ~~I

3. ~ Cfil«ql~ * 250 ifl4illRifi ~ ~ 3i1&f~f.1lji I

\3q1"re ~ it ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CflT I3q~ llfCf t ?

(a) ~ 1 31h: 2

(b) ~ 2

(c) ~ 1 aft{ 3 (d) I, 2 ~ 3

94. 25 ~1HUTf qiJ ~ 36 i I VqJ{ 13 V~ q:if lJWf 32 am: ~ 13 v~ CfiT 'tfl'tZr 39 ~ I 13 ~ ~!WIT CfiT. 1Wr <flIT ~ ?

(a) 20

(b) 23

(c) 32

(d) 40

95. ~ ~ IDa ~ it ~ ~ '1~<U~~' * €Clll4r4 -q 'ij,-~ CfiT ~ if gRt$lld ~

PI 10"1 ~ftqd ~ :

~ arorr 0-01-0-99

1-0-2'49 2·5-7·49 7,5-12,49

12·5-19·99 20-0-29'99

ftrFu-A 5·62 18-35 47·12 19·34 7·21 2·36

ftffiT-8 13'53 21·84 39·32 12·15 7·43 S'73

\3q~ ~ ~ PI 4\f<!d m qn;rr aQ9)'ffi 3Tirn" 'flIT ~ ?

(a).~ ~

(b) 3Wffi ~

(c) ~'q 3T1t&

(d) \3q{cffi. ~ 'ij- ~ onff

96. lifit 112:111 ~~ if ~ a itm ~ 1* cosec" a = 17 + cor' a, m sin a. CfiT 11Pf

.~ ?

~ t> •

(a) 113 (b) 114 (e) 119 (d) 1/16

97. ~ x + (l/x) = 2 cos a t. m Xl + (l/x2) CfiT llR <flIT ~ ?

(a) 4 cos' a.

(b) 4 cos' a. - 1

(e) 2 cos! a - 2 sin' a. (d) cos' a - sin! a

27

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(Contd.)

Directions :

Each of the next THREE (03) items consists of two statements, one labelled as the' Assertion (A)' and the other as 'Reason (R)', You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the answers to these items using the codes given below :

Codes:

(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A

(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A

(c) A is true but R is false

(d) A is false but R is true

98. Assertion (A): If two triangles have same perimeter, then they are congruent.

Reason (R)

If under ~ given correspondence, the three sides of one triangle are equal to the three sides of the other triangle. then the two triangles are congruent

99. ABC is a triangle. Let D, E denote the mid points of Be, CA respectively. Let AD and BE intersect at G. Let 0 be a point on AD such that AO : OD = 2 : 7. Assertion (A): AO = (2 OD)/3

Reason (R)

00 = (2 AG)/3

100. ABC is a triangle. AD, BE, CF are altitudes of ~ABC.

Assertion (A): (AB2 + Be2 + CA2) > (A02 + BE2 + CP)

Reason (R) .: (AE2-AP)+(BP-BIY)+ (C02 - eE2) = 0

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f.ihr :

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¥:

(a) A 3lh: R GT;ff mft ~, 3lR R, A q;r m tq6{j<fl (01 ~

(b) A ~ R GT;ff m ~, ~ R, A CJiT tnft f4 tSl'i '" (0 I -:nft!

(e) A m ~, ~ R lJffif W (d) A ~ ~, ~ R m ~

98. 'fl~ (A) :

mG Gl ~ ~ tr qfH~~ "* ~, m ~ (1qfll(1'l t' I ~ eft 1ft ~ cfl ~

,

~ ~.~ ct?r (ft;ff ~

~~qft~~ '* aman- 3', m ~ ~ ~ (1qfll61Oi 'W I

CfiROT (R) :

99. ABC ~ ~ ~ 1 1{R ~ 0, E SIilm':

BC, CA if; lJfA~'$ cr1T 1l1fmr ~ f 1 "J{R ~ AD 3ltt BE ~ G lIT gf(t:;0<., m 3'1 1{R~, AD1R ~ OW 'SfCfiR t 1* AD : 00 = 2 : 7 t 1

Cfi'l:A (A): AD = (2 GD)/3

~ (R): 00 = (2 AG)/3

100. ~ ~ ABC! 1 AD, BE, CF. MBC

"* ItfllSJr~ ut 'W I .

~ (A): (AB2 + BC2 + CA2) > (A02 + BE2 + CP)

Cfi'RUT (R): (AE2 - Af2) + (BP - BIY) + (CD2 - CE2) "'" 0

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10. 1l"RO ':nnl l(; ~ ~ :

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