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SET-2014-PO-002

From (i) and (ii), IPL - mo


from (i) and (iii) , april - ka
from (ii) and (iii) , is - tic
from (iii) and (iv), fun - su
from (ii) and (iv), cricket - da
from (i) and (iv), starts - zo
Now from (iv), players - pa
from (i) in - ri
from (iii), very/month - yo/ne
from (ii), all/about - ra /chi
11. 2 12. 3
13. 5
14. 1

(1-5)

Players

IPL
Franchise

Specialized
Form

R.C.B.

All-Rounder

D.D.

All Rounder

S.H.

Batsman

M.I.

Batsman

K.K.R.

Bowler

R.R.

Bowler

C.S.K.

Bowler

15. 4

16. 3; Given expression P < Q > R = S T


In option I R T so it is not true. In option II P and
R cant be compared so it not rue, In option III Q > T or T
< Q holds true In option IV P and S cant be compared, in
option V P & S cant be compared.
17. 3;

Given
Thus T R or R T are definitely true.

1. 3 2. 1
3. 3
4. 5
5. 2
(6-10):
The arrangement machine rearrange one number
followed by a word in each step. In Step I it rearrange a least
odd no. first which is followed by a vowels (in reverse
alphabetical order). In step II it rearrange a highest even no.
which is followed by consonant (in reverse alphabetical
order). The process get repeated so on.
Input: 24 else support 08 voilent urge 17 04 repeat 14 orrange
on 37 till 5 41
Step I: 5 urge 24 else support 08 voilent 17 04 repeat 14
arrange on 37 till 41
Step II: 5 urge 24 voilent else support 08 17 04 repeat 14
arrange on 37 till 41
Step III: 5 urge 24 voilent 17 on else support 08 04
repeat 14 arrange 37 till 41
Step IV: 5 urge 24 voilent 17 on 14 till else support 08 04
repeat arrange 37 41
Step V: 5 urge 24 voilent 17 on 14 till 37 else support 08 04
repeat arrange 41
Step VI: 5 urge 24 voilent 17 on 14 till 37 else 08 support 04
repeat arrange 41
Step VII: 5 urge 24 voilent 17 on 14 till 37 else 08 support 41
arrange 04 repeat
6. 4 7. 3
8. 2
9. 1
10. 4

18. 4;

T=A<E=P<S
T = A< E < H
Thus, option 4 is the right choice.
19. 3;
Thus, option 3 is the right choice.
20. 1;
Thus, S > G holds true
Again
Thus, I H, is definitely false.
So, option 1 is right choice.
21. 5;

From I: Babu > Arun > Era


From II: Dolly > Farhan > Babu and Dolly is not
heaviest.
From I and II together:
Chintu > Dolly > Farhan > babu > Arun and Era, Chintu
must be the heaviest so, Dolly will be the only one lighter
than heaviest. Thus, both I and II are necessary.

(11-15):
IPL starts in april - ri mo zo ka
.......... (i)
IPL is all about cricket - chi da tic mo ro
........... (ii)
april is very fun month - tic yo ne su ka
............ (iii)
fun players starts cricket - pa su zo da............. (iv)
1

22. 5;

So, we cant find the direction of A with respect to B


because there is nothing given about B.

From I:

From II:

We cant find direction of with respect to B because


there in nothing given about the relations between B and A.
From I and II together

Nothing is said about M so we cant find relationship


between M and N. So, I is not sufficient alone.
From II.

So, A is to the South-east of B.


Thus, both I and II are sufficient.
25. 2;
From I : Since Nilesh rank not specified, we cant
determine total no. of students.
From II: Anuj is seventh from top & 8 ranks above Tarun
that means there are 7 students between them. Taruns rank
from the bottom is 30.
So, No. of students= (8 + 7 + 30 1) = 44
Hence, only II is sufficient.
(26-30)

Nothing is said about N so we cant find


relationship between M & N. So, II alone is nto sufficient
From I and II together:

M is husband of N. Thus, both I and II are necessary.

23. 4;

From I and II together-

So, either R or P is on the left of M. So, we cant be sure


Thus, I and II are not sufficient.
24. 5;
From I:

26. 5

27. 3

28. 1

29. 4

30. 3

31. 2; All cars are petrol + No petrol is a bus (A + E = E)= No


car is a bus + all buses are cycles (E + A = O)= Some
cycles are not cars. Hence I does not follow. But No
petrol is a bus + All buses are cycles = Some cycles
are not petrol. This leaves us with the possibility of
II.

32. 5; A + E = E So, I follows we also get some cycles


are not Cars. This leaves the possibility of II.
2

33.2; I + A = I. Hence, some white are pagers + All


pagers are fax = some white are fax. This leaves
us with the possibility of II.

39. 1

34. 1; Some motors are machines (I) - No machine is a triangle


(E) = I + E = O = Some motars are not triangles. Hence,
Conclusion I follows Again, No generators is a motor

44. 2; If none of the elephant life is important and valuable,


the information about elephants disappearance will
not be required.

(E) + Some motars are machines (I) = E + I = O = Some


machines are not generators. Hence conclusion II does

45. 3; Increased staff and strict action and punishment


against offender will resolve the problem somehow.
46. 4; They are confident be cause they are prepared well for
the tournament and also because they are always a
tough competitor.

35. 4; Some motars are machines (I) + No machine is a triangle


(E) = (I) + (E) = O = Some motars is a triangles. Hence,
conclusion I does not follow. Again, No generator is a
motor (E) + Some motars are machines (I) = E + I = O =
Some machines are not generators. Hence, conclusion
II does not follow.

47. 3; Only F suggests that technology is beneficial for kids.


48. 2; Childrens needs real time, three dimensional experience .
49. 4; It is clear that access of technology, cause kids to
struggle.
50. 5; All of the given reason is true for urban not having
time for community life.

36. 2;

51.2 52. 3
53. 3
54. 1
55. 5
56. 5
57.2 58. 4
59. 3
60. 1
61. 5
62. 5
63. 4 64. 3
65. 5
66. 2
67. 1
68. 2
69.3 70. 4
71. 3
72. 1
73. 3
74. 2
75. 5
(76-80) C E B D F G A
81.2 82. 5 83. 1
84. 5
85. 3
86.4 87. 5 88. 1
89. 1
90. 4
91. 3; (13)2
(11)2 (9)2 (7)2
(5)2
2
2
2
2
92. 4; (3)
+ (4)
(5)
+ (6)
(7)2
93. 4; 8 8,
+ 7 7, 6 6, + 5 5
94. 4; 1 3
+ 2 4 3 5 + 4 6 5 7
95. 2; (+2) 1 (+3) 2 (+ 4) 3 (+ 5) 4 (+6) 5
96. 4
97. 4
1
2
98. 3 I. A = (d )
II. P = 4S, A = (S)2
2
99. 2; I. Since sum is not known it is not sufficient
II. Sum = x,
SI = x
x 100
R=
= 50%
x 2

37. 5; None of the options proves that how many males in a


family.
38. 2:

Hence P is married to S.
(39-42)
Sweets
Prepared

Sweets gifted
to

Pawan

Kaju Katli

Friends

Rohit

Barfi

beighbours

Varun

Rasogulla

Om

Gulab Jamun

Colleagues

Tanisha

Petha

Relatives

41. 3 42. 4

43. 1: If the elephants disappears at that rate sooner they


will be an endongered species.

not follow.

Persons

40. 4

100. 4

Sahil

Laddo

101. 1; Total Number = 6 + 4 + 3 = 13


Three balls can be selected in 13C3 ways = 286
Ways in which
3 black = 6C3 ways = 20
Green = 4C3 ways = 4
Red = 3C3 ways = 1
6

So,

Poor People

C 3 4 C3 3 C3
13

C3

25
286

So,

102. 3; 6 P4

109. 3; Total volume of spheres

103. 2; N idential things can be distributed among r person


If one can get any no. of things= n+ r1Cr1
8-1 C 31
21
114. 2; Let the original price be x

= 60000

110. 2; C.S.A. for Cylinder = 2 r h


= 2

32

48

22
3.5 42 = 924
7

111. 3; Let S.P. = Rs. 100

Total (80)

4 22 .5 .5 .5


3 7 2 2 2

Volume of Spheres = = volume of cylinder

110 80 130

= 3432
x
100 100 100
x = 3000
So, price = 3000

105. 4;

3 r2
= 3: 4
4 r2

PASS

FAIL

50

30

Profit % = 40% or 100

40
= Rs. 40
100

If profit is Rs. 40, CP = 100 40 = 60


So, original profit % =
Boys

40
200
2
100 =
= 66 %
60
3
3

GIRLS

PASSED

FAILED

PASSED

FAILED

24

42

112. 3; Let CP = Rs. 100


Loss = 13%

So, SP = Rs. 87

Gain = 17%

So, SP = 117

Difference between, 2SP = Rs. 30

Required Ratio= 6 : 42 = 1.7

So, If Difference between SP


106. 2; In ADC
AD =
=

P2 b2

25 144

113. 2; 70

= 30

CP = 100

= 48

48 100
= 160
30

100

= 169 = 13
90

107. 3; Distance covered in one revolution = Circulference


=2 r
10

in 150 resolution = 150 2 r = 13200

r=

20

So, 10 : 20

13200 7
= 14
2 22 150

=1: 2

So, d = 28 m
108. 2; S.A. of hemisphere = 3 r2
S.A. of sphere = 4 r

114. 4; A will work for 8 days =

8
work
20

B=

8
work
30

State

As share =

8
45000 = 18000
20

Bs share =

8
45000 = 12000
30

So Cs share = 45000 (18000 + 12000) = 15000

115. 2; Let distance = d km.

No. o Students

Boys

Bihar

500

410

90

Jhk.

450

378

72

U.P.

300

246

54

M.P.

625

475

150

W.B.

625

475

150

1984

516

Total
d
If S = 15 km/h, t =
15

S = 20 km/h, t =

121. 3

d
20

Girls

122. 2 123. 2

124. 2

125. 3

(126-130)

d
d

2
15 20

Days

d = 120 km.
116. 2;

(I) x = 4,

4
3

(II) y = 2 ,

117. 2;

(I) x = 1,

1
4

(II) y =

1
3

1
5

118. 3;

(I) x = 4

(II) y = 4

119. 5;

(I) x = 18, 2

(II) y = 0, 16

120. 2;

(I) x = 3, 2

(II) y = 3, 4

Speed
(Km/hr)

Distance
(km.)

Time (hr.)

10

10

20

12

14

12

10

15

16

1 hr 36
min.

12

18

12

18

15

18

30 min.

1 hr. 12
min.

126. 2
127. 3 128. 4 129. 4
(131 135)

130. 3

18

(121-125):

Year

Income
(1000)

2006

20

12

2007

18

10

2008

25

12

13

2009

30

18

12

2010

10

Profit % =

P
100
E

131. 4
132. 2 133. 3
(136-140):

136. 4
141. 4
146. 2
151. 2
156. 2
161. 3
166. 4
171. 4
176. 4
181. 1
186. 2
191. 1
196. 4

ExpenProfit
diture

134. 2

135. 3

Year

Production
A

Production
B

1995

14

1996

10

1997

1998

20

70

1999

24

36

137. 2
142. 5
147. 1
152. 3
157. 3
162. 1
167. 1
172. 3
177. 2
182. 2
187. 4
192. 3
197. 4

138. 5
143. 5
148. 2
153. 1
158. 4
163. 3
168. 3
173. 1
178. 3
183. 4
188. 2
193. 3
198. 2

139. 4
144.1
149. 4
154. 2
159. 1
164. 1
169. 1
174. 1
179. 2
184. 3
189. 5
194. 2
199. 2

140. 3
145. 4
150. 1
155. 1
160. 2
165. 3
170. 2
175. 5
180. 1
185. 1
190. 1
195. 2
200. 3

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