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XAT2007 + Solutions PDF
XAT2007 + Solutions PDF
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Since M is the midpoint, the angle ACB will be 58. (5) Let x, y and z be the number of portfolios
divided in the ratio of 30 : 15 or 2 : 1. Hence 1, 2, 3 are purchased.
we get angle ACM = 45. Then 2x + 4y + 2z = 12
49. (2) For x = 1, y = 1, f(1)(1) = f(2)(0) = f(2) + f(2); or x + 2y + z = 6; y + z = 2
f(0) = 2. So we get x = 2, y = 2 and z = 0.
Then f(2) = 9 2 = 7.
59. (1) B (0, 6)
For x = 2, y = 1, f(2)f(1) = f(3) + f(1);
73 = f(3) + 3
So f(3) = 21 3 = 18.
50. (3) For x = 3, y = 1, f(3)f(1) = f(4) + f(2);
183 = f(4) + 7
So f(4) = 47.
For x = 4, y = 3, f(4)f(3) = f(7) + f(1).
Hence f(7) = 47 18 3 = 843.
51. (1) 2x + p = 2y; p + y = x; x + y = z;
x + y + z = 2z = 2(x + y)
So p = x y = 2(y x).
The condition is satisfied only for x = y then
A(0, 0) P 3 Q C(0, 9)
p = 0.
52. (1) For any rational number,
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109. 5
Bill For Against
Recreation A, B K
School K A and B
Tax K B and A
110. (1) From the above 111. (3) From the above
112. (5) From the above
113. (2) Asit and Barun tell a lie as their statements
don't match with the given data. E is also
wrong. This leaves only three people.
114. (4) If A is thief, then B is not guard. E says that
A is guard. C is a thief and D is guard. Hence
E must be thief so he cannot be guard so he
is telling a lie. Thus there is only one guard
and 4 thieves.
115. (4) 116. (5) 117. (2) 118. (2) 119. (3)
120. (5) 121. (1) 122. (5) 123. (3) 124. (1)
125. (3) We can represent the data as follows:
126. (2)
127. (4) Delhi-Bharatpur [bus]-Jodhpur [taxi]-Jaipur
[Bus/taxi]-Ajmer
128. (3) 129. (4) 130. (3)