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A:) 6
B:) 10
C:) 8
D:) None of these
Correct: B
A:) 6
B:) 10
C:) 8
D:) ययययय यय ययय यययय
Correct: B
Q:102)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: C
Q:102)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: C
Q:103)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) (2m–1) : (2n–1)
B:) (1–2m) : (2n–1)
C:) (2+m) : (2+n)
D:) (2m+1) : (2n+1)
Correct: A
Q:103)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) (2m–1) : (2n–1)
B:) (1–2m) : (2n–1)
C:) (2+m) : (2+n)
D:) (2m+1) : (2n+1)
Correct: A
Q:104)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 0
B:) 1
C:) 2
D:) 3
Correct: B
Q:104)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 0
B:) 1
C:) 2
D:) 3
Correct: B
Q:105) An aeroplane at an altitude of 1200 meters finds that two ships are sailing towards it in the same
direction. The angle of depression of the ships as observed from the aeroplane are 60° and 30°
respectively. Find the distance between the two ships.
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 800√2
B:) 800√3
C:) 600√3
D:) 600√2
Correct: B
Q:105) यय यययय यययय यय ययययय 1200 यययय यय, ययययय यययय यय यय यय यययय
यययय यय यययय यययय ययय यय ययय यययय यययय यययय यय ययययय यय यययययय
यय ययययय ययय यययययय 60° यय 30° ययय ययययय यययययय यय ययय यय यययय
ययययय यययययय
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 800√2
B:) 800√3
C:) 600√3
D:) 600√2
Correct: B
Q:106) Find the coordinates of the centre of the circle passing through the points (0, 0), (–2, 1) and (–3,
2).
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: D
Q:106) (0, 0), (–2, 1) यय (–3, 2) यययययययय यय यययययय यययय ययययय यय यययययय यय
यययययययययय ययययय यययययय
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: D
Q:107) If ∆ABC ~ ∆DEF such that AB = 1.2 cm & DE = 1.4cm. Find the ratio of areas of ∆ABC &
∆DEF.
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 6 : 7
B:) 16 : 81
C:) 36 : 49
D:) 4 : 9
Correct: C
Q:107)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 6 : 7
B:) 16 : 81
C:) 36 : 49
D:) 4 : 9
Correct: C
Q:108) Two circles touch internally. The sum of their areas is 116 π & distance between their
centres is 6cm. Find the radii of the circles.
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 10, 4
B:) 8, 6
C:) 12, 2
D:) 5, 2
Correct: A
Q:109) A well with 10m inside diameter is dug 14m deep. Earth taken out of it is spread all a round to a
width of 5m to form an embankment. Find the height of embankment.
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 4.66m
B:) 5.66m
C:) 3.66m
D:) 6.66m
Correct: A
Q:109) यय 10 यययय ययययय ययययय यययय यययय यय 14 यययय यययय यययय यययय
ययय यययय यययययय ययययय यय यययय ययययय यय ययययय ययययय यय ययय 5 यययय
यययय ययययययय ययय ययय यययय यययय यययय यय| ययययय यय ययययय ययययय
यययययय
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 4.66 यययय
B:) 5.66यययय
C:) 3.66 यययय
D:) 6.66 यययय
Correct: A
Q:110)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 5
B:) 4
C:) 6
D:) 7
Correct: C
Q:110)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 5
B:) 4
C:) 6
D:) 7
Correct: C
Q:111) 4 chairs & 3 tables cost Rs. 2100 and 5 chairs and 2 tables cost Rs. 1750. Find the cost of a chair
& a table separately.
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Sol:
Q:112) Find the values of k for which 2x²–10x+k=0 has real and equal roots:
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 25
B:) 50
C:) 25/2
D:) 20
Correct: C
Q:112)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 25
B:) 50
C:) 25/2
D:) 20
Correct: C
Q:113) If the 8th term of an A.P is 31 and the 15th term is 16 more than the 11th term, find the A.P.
Paragraph:
Sol:
Q:114)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 1
B:) 2
C:) 0
D:) 3
Correct: C
Q:114)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 1
B:) 2
C:) 0
D:) 3
Correct: C
Q:115)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: A
Q:115)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: A
Q:116)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 27°
B:) 28°
C:) 10°
D:) 36°
Correct: B
Q:116)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 27°
B:) 28°
C:) 10°
D:) 36°
Correct: B
Q:117) The coordinates of one end point of a diameter of a circle are (4, –1) and the coordinates of the
centre of the circle are (1, –3). Find the coordinates of the other end of the diameter.
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) (–2, 3)
B:) (0, 5)
C:) (3,–6)
D:) (–2, –5)
Correct: D
A:) (–2, 3)
B:) (0, 5)
C:) (3,–6)
D:) (–2, –5)
Correct: D
Q:118) Find the condition that the point (x, y) may lie on the line joining (3, 4) and (–5, 6).
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 5x–4y+1=0
B:) 2x+3y+6=0
C:) 4x+5y–3=0
D:) 3x–2y–5=0
Correct: A
Q:118) यय यययययय ययययय ययययय यययययय ययययय (x, y), (3, 4) यय(–5, 6) यय यययययय
यययय यययय यय ययययय ययय
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 5x–4y+1=0
B:) 2x+3y+6=0
C:) 4x+5y–3=0
D:) 3x–2y–5=0
Correct: A
Q:119)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: A
Q:119)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: A
Q:120) A circle is inscribed in a ∆ABC having sides 8 cm, 10cm and 12cm as shown in figure. Find AD,
BE & CF.
Paragraph:
Sol:
Q:120) यय ययययय ∆ABC ययय ययययय यययय ययय यय, ययययय 8 यययय, 10 यययय यय 12
यययय यययययय ययययय ययय ययययययय यय ययय| AD, BE ययCF ययययय यययययय
Paragraph:
Sol:
Q:121) In the given figure, there are three semicircles A, B and C having diameter 3 cm each and another
semi circle E having a circle D with diameter 4.5 cm are shown. Calculate the area of the shaded region.
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: D
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: D
Q:122) For a frequency distribution, mean, median and mode are connected by the relation
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) Mode = 3 Mean – 2 Median
B:) Mode = 2 Median – 3 Mean
C:) Mode = 3 Median –2 Mean
D:) Mode = 3 median + 2 Mean
Correct: C
Q:123) A number x is selected from the numbers 1, 2, 3 and then a second number y is randomly selected
from the numbers 1, 4, 9. What is the probability that the product xy of the two numbers will be less than
9?
Paragraph:
Sol:
Number x can be selected in three ways and corresponding to each such way there are three ways of
selecting number y. Therefore, two numbers can be selected in 9 ways as listed below:
(1, 1) (1, 4) (1, 9), (2, 1), (2, 4), (2, 9), (3, 1), (3, 4), (3, 9)
So total number of elementary events = 9.
The product xy will be less than 9, if x & y are chosen in one of the following ways:
(1, 1), (1, 4), (2, 1), (2, 4), (3, 1)
∴ favourable number of elementary events = 5
Hence required probability = 5/9.
A:) 1/8
B:) 5/8
C:) 3/9
D:) 5/9
Correct: D
Q:124) A sum of money amounts to Rs. 4818 after 3 years and Rs. 7227 after 6 years on compound
interest. The sum is
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) Rs. 3122
B:) Rs. 3212
C:) Rs. 2409
D:) Rs. 2490
Correct: B
Q:125) If the number of sides of a regular polygon is ‘n’, then the number of lines of symmetry is equal
to
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
A:) 56930
B:) 56940
C:) 56950
D:) 56900
Correct: B
A:) 56930
B:) 56940
C:) 56950
D:) 56900
Correct: B
Q:127)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 6
B:) 7
C:) 5
D:) 8
Correct: A
Q:127)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 6
B:) 7
C:) 5
D:) 8
Correct: A
Q:128)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
Q:128)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
Q:129) The average age of 25 boys in a class decreases by 6 months when a new boy takes the place of a
20 years old boy. Find the age of new boy.
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 7 yr
B:) 7.5 yr
C:) 8 yr
D:) 8.5 yr
Correct: B
A:) 7 यययय
B:) 7.5 यययय
C:) 8 यययय
D:) 8.5 यययय
Correct: B
Q:130) The equivalent discount with respect to two successive discounts 30% and 40% will be
Paragraph:
Sol:
Q:130) 30% यय 40% यय यय ययययययय ययय यय ययययययय ययय ययययययय ययय यययय:
Paragraph:
Sol:
Q:131)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 400
B:) 600
C:) 300
D:) None of these
Correct: C
Q:131) यययययय n(∪) = 700, n(A) = 200, n(B) = 300, n(A∩B) = 100 यय, यय n(A’∩B') ययययय यय:
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 400
B:) 600
C:) 300
D:) ययययय यय ययय यययय
Correct: C
Q:132)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
Q:132)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
Q:133)
Paragraph:
Sol:
Q:133)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) यय यय ययय
B:) यय यययय ययय
C:) यययययय ययय
D:) ययययय यय ययय यययय
Correct: B
Q:134)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) –8
B:) 0
C:) 4
D:) 8
Correct: B
Q:134)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) –8
B:) 0
C:) 4
D:) 8
Correct: B
Q:135) If P ,q and r are in AP as well as in GP, then which one of the following is correct?
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) p=q≠r
B:) p≠q≠r
C:) p≠q=r
D:) p= q = r
Correct: D
A:) p=q≠r
B:) p≠q≠r
C:) p≠q=r
D:) p= q = r
Correct: D
Q:136) Four dice (six faced) are rolled. The number of possible outcomes in which atleast one die shows
2 is
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 1296
B:) 625
C:) 671
D:) None of these
Correct: C
Q:136) ययय ययययय (यय ययय यययय) यय यययय यययय ययय ययययययय यययययययय
यय यययययय यययययय यय यय यय यय यययय यय 2 ययय|
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 1296
B:) 625
C:) 671
D:) ययययय यय ययय यययय
Correct: C
Q:137)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: C
Q:137)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: C
Q:138)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) AP
B:) GP
C:) HP
D:) None of these
Correct: B
Q:138)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) ययययययय यययययय ययय
B:) यययययययय यययययय ययय
C:) ययययययय यययययय ययय
D:) ययययय यय ययय यययय
Correct: B
Q:139)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 2
B:) –2
C:) 3
D:) –3
Correct: B
Q:139)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 2
B:) –2
C:) 3
D:) –3
Correct: B
Q:140)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) Symmetric matrix
B:) skew – symmetric matrix
C:) diagonal matrix
D:) None of these
Correct: A
Q:140)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) ययययययययय ययययययययय
B:) यययययय-ययययययययय ययययययययय
C:) यययययय ययययययययय
D:) ययययय यय ययय यययय
Correct: A
Q:141)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 1
B:) 2
C:) 3
D:) 4
Correct: C
Q:141)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 1
B:) 2
C:) 3
D:) 4
Correct: C
Q:142)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 3I
B:) 5I
C:) 7I
D:) None of these
Correct: C
Q:142)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 3I
B:) 5I
C:) 7I
D:) ययययय यय ययय यययय
Correct: C
Q:143)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
Q:143)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
Q:144)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) –1
B:) 1/6
C:) –1, 1/6
D:) None of these
Correct: B
Q:144)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) –1
B:) 1/6
C:) –1, 1/6
D:) ययययय यय ययय यययय
Correct: B
Q:145) The middle point of the segment of the straight line joining the points (p,q) and (q,–p) is
What is the length of the segment?
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: C
Q:145)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: C
Q:146) A (3, 4) and B (5, –2) are two points and P is a point such that PA = PB. If the area of ∆ PAB is
10 sq units, then what are the coordinates of P?
Paragraph:
Sol:
Q:147) Equation of circle which passes through the points (1, –2) and (3, –4) and touch the x axis is
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
Q:147) (1, –2) यय (3, –4) ययययययय यय यययययय यययय यय x -यययय यय यययययय यययय
यययय ययययय यय यययययय यय:
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
A:) I, II
B:) I, III
C:) II, III
D:) I, II, III
Correct: A
A:) I, II
B:) I, III
C:) II, III
D:) I, II, III
Correct: A
Q:149)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
Q:150) The two ends of latus rectum of a parabola are the points (3, 6) and (–5, 6), then the focus is
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) (1, 6)
B:) (–1, 6)
C:) (1, –6)
D:) (–1, –6)
Correct: B
A:) (1, 6)
B:) (–1, 6)
C:) (1, –6)
D:) (–1, –6)
Correct: B
Q:151) Find the equation of the sphere having the centre (–2, 2, 3) and passing through the point (3, 4, –
1).
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: D
Q:151) (–2, 2, 3) यययययय यययय यय ययययय (3, 4, –1) यय यययययय यययय यययय यय
यययययय ययययय यययययय
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: D
Q:152)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 0
B:) 1/2
C:) 1
D:) -1/2
Correct: B
Q:152)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 0
B:) 1/2
C:) 1
D:) -1/2
Correct: D
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) Only I
B:) Only II
C:) Both I & II
D:) Neither I nor II
Correct: C
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) यययय I
B:) यययय II
C:) I यय II ययययय
D:) य यय I य यय II
Correct: C
Q:154)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: D
Q:154)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: D
Q:155)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) –1
B:) 0
C:) 1
D:) 2
Correct: A
Q:155)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) –1
B:) 0
C:) 1
D:) 2
Correct: A
Q:156) The area of a rectangle will be maximum for the given perimeter, when rectangle is a
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) Parallelogram
B:) trapezium
C:) square
D:) None of these
Correct: C
Q:157) Prithvi spent Rs. 89,745 on his college fees, Rs. 51,291 on personality development classes and
the remaining 27% of the total amount he had as cash with him .what was the total amount?
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 1,85,400
B:) 1,89,600
C:) 1,91,800
D:) 1,93,200
Correct: D
A:) 1,85,400
B:) 1,89,600
C:) 1,91,800
D:) 1,93,200
Correct: D
Q:158)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: C
Q:158)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: C
Q:159)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
Q:159)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
Q:160)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) –10
B:) –6
C:) –4
D:) 2
Correct: A
Q:160)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) –10
B:) –6
C:) –4
D:) 2
Correct: A
Q:161)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) –3
B:) 2
C:) 3
D:) 5
Correct: B
Q:161)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) –3
B:) 2
C:) 3
D:) 5
Correct: B
Q:162)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) π/2
B:) π/4
C:) π/8
D:) π/3
Correct: C
Q:162)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) π/2
B:) π/4
C:) π/8
D:) π/3
Correct: C
Q:163)
Paragraph:
Sol:
Paragraph:
Sol:
Q:165) Equation of the curve passing through (3, 9) which satisfies the differential equation
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
Q:165)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: B
Q:166)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 1, 1
B:) 1, 2
C:) 2, 1
D:) 2, 2
Correct: A
Q:166)
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 1, 1
B:) 1, 2
C:) 2, 1
D:) 2, 2
Correct: A
Q:167) What is the area of a triangle whose vertices are at (3, –1, 2), (1, –1, –3) and (4, –3, 1) ?
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: A
Q:167) (3, –1, 2), (1, –1, –3) यय (4, –3, 1) ययययय यययय यय ययययययय यय ययययययययय
ययययय यय?
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: A
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: C
Q:168) 1, 8, 27, 64 ……n यययय यय यय यययययय ययययय यय-
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:)
B:)
C:)
D:)
Correct: C
Q:169) From a group of 7 men & 4 women a committee of 6 persons is formed. What will be the
probability that the committee will consist of exactly two women?
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 5/11
B:) 3/11
C:) 4/11
D:) 2/11
Correct: A
Q:170) Kamal & Monika appeared for an interview for 2 vacancies. The probability of Kamal’s selection
is 1/3 & that of Monika’s selection is 1/5. Find the probability that only one of them will be selected.
Paragraph:
Sol:
A:) 2/5
B:) 1/5
C:) 5/9
D:) 2/3
Correct: A
A:) 2/5
B:) 1/5
C:) 5/9
D:) 2/3
Correct: A