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MyTutor247 – Test Series

Pattern : Full MAINS 2019 NTA Pattern Ex Dt:01-04-2019


Time: 03:00 Hrs Max. Marks – 360

INSTRUCTIONS
1. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is
allotted 4 (four) marks for each correct response.
2. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction for correct response of
each question. ¼ (one fourth) marks will be deducted for indicating incorrect response is
indicated for an item in the answer sheet.
3. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling up more than one response
in each question will be treated as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be
deducted accordingly as per above instruction.

PHYSICS
1. The viscosity  of a gas depends upon its mass m, the effective diameter D and the
mean speed v of the molecules present in the gas. Then
kmv 2 kmv kmv kmv3
1)  = 2)  = 3)  = 4)  = 3
D2 D2 D3 D
(Where k is a dimensionless constant)

2. The depends of g on geographical latitude at sea level is given by g = g 0 (1 +  sin 2  )


where  is the latitude angle and  is a dimensionless constant. If g is the error in the
measurement of g then the error in measurement of latitude angle is
g
1) Zero 2)  =
g0  sin ( 2 )
g g
3)  = 4)  =
g 0  cos ( 2 ) g0

3. Rain, pouring down at an angle  with the vertical has a speed of 10ms −1 . A girl runs
against the rain with a speed of 8ms −1 and sees that the rain makes an angle  with the
vertical, then relation between  and  is
8 + 10sin  8 + 10sin 
1) tan  = 2) tan  =
10cos  10 cos 
3) tan  = tan  4) tan  = cot 

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4. A stone is projected with a velocity of 10ms −1 at 600 to the horizontal. At any instant, the
angles of elevation of the stone from the two extremities of the range are  and  . Then
tan  + tan  equals
1 1
1) 2) 3) 3 4) 3
3 3

5. At the initial moment three point A, B and C are on a horizontal straight line at equal
distances from one another. Point A begins to move vertically upward with constant
velocity  and point C vertically downward without any initial velocity at constant
acceleration a. assuming the point begin to move simultaneously, then for all the point to
be constantly on one straight line the point B moves with
1 1
1) Acceleration a and initial velocity  both upward.
2 2
1 1
2) retardation a and initial velocity  both upward.
2 2
3) zero acceleration and initial velocity  .
1
4) Acceleration a and initial velocity  both downward.
2

6. Two blocks A and B of masses m and M respectively are placed on each other and their
combination rests on a fixed horizontal surface C. A light string passing over the smooth
light pulley is used to connect A and B as shown. The coefficient of sliding friction
between all surfaces in contact is  . If A is dragged with a force F then for both A and B
to move with a uniform speed we have

A
B

1) F =  ( M + m ) g 2) F =  mg 3) F =  ( 3M + m ) g 4) F =  ( 3m + M ) g

7. A bead of mass m is fitted on a rod and can move on it without friction. Initially the bead
is at the middle of the rod and the rod moves translationally in a horizontal plane with an
acceleration a0 in a direction forming an  with the rod. The acceleration of bead with
respect to rod is

a0

1) g sin  2) ( g + a0 ) sin  3) g sin  + a0 cos  4) g sin  − a0 cos 

8. (
Force acting on a particle is 2$i + 3 $ )
j N . Work done by this force is zero, when a particle
is moves on the line 3 y + kx = 5 . Hence value of k is
1) 8 2) 6 3) 4 4) 5
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9. A rigid body of mass m is held a height H on two smooth wedges of mass M each of
which are themselves at rest on a horizontal frictionless floor (as shown). On releasing
the body it moves down pushing aside the wedges. The velocity of recede of the wedges
from each other when rigid body is at a height h from the ground is
m

M
H

450 450

2mg ( H − h ) 2mg ( H − h ) 8mg ( H − h ) 8mg ( H − h )


1) 2) 3) 4)
m + 2M 2m + M m + 2M 2m + M

10. A small sphere of radius R is held against the inner surface of a larger sphere of radius 6R
as shown in figure. the masses of the large and small sphere are 4M and M respectively.
This arrangement is fixed on a horizontal table. No friction exists between any two
surfaces in contact. The small sphere is now released. The (x, y) co-ordinates of the centre
of the larger sphere when the smaller sphere reaches the other extreme position are
y

6R M
O
(L, 0)
R
4M

1) ( L + R, 0 ) 2) ( L + 2 R, 0 ) 3) ( L − R, 0 ) 4) ( L − 2 R, 0 )

11. A bullet of mass m moving with a velocity  strikes a stationary block of mass M
suspended by a string of length l. A perfectly inelastic collision takes place between the
bullet and the block,  is the maximum angle made by the string with the vertical.
 2m  
−1  m 
1)  = sin −1   2)  = sin  
 ( M + m ) gl   ( M + m ) gl 
 m   m 
3)  = sin −1   4)  = 2sin −1  
 2 ( M + m ) gl   2 ( M + m ) gl 

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12. A spot light S rotates in a horizontal plane with a constant angular velocity of 0.1 rads-1.
The spot of light P moves along the wall at a distance of 3m. the velocity of spot P when
 = 450 is
S

h = 3m

P 
1) 0.2ms −1 2) 0.4ms −1 3) 0.6ms −1 4) 0.8ms −1

13. A smooth horizontal tube of length l rotates about a vertical axis as shown. A particle
placed at the extreme end of the tube is projected at the extreme end of the tube is
projected towards O with a velocity l , while at the same time tube rotates about the
axis with constant angular speed  . The path of the particle is given by
 t   −t 
1) lr = l exp (t ) 2) r = l exp ( −t ) 3) r = l exp   4) r = l exp  
 2   2 

14. A uniform rod of length l and mass m is hinged at A. it is released from rest from
horizontal position AB as shown in figure. The force exerted by the rod on the hinge
when it becomes vertical is
0.05
A
B

3 5
1) mg 2) mg 3) 3mg 4) 5 mg
2 2

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15. A rod of mass m and length l is hinged at A as shown. A force F is applied at a distance x
from A. The acceleration of centre of mass a varies with x as
A

x
F

a a
• 1) • 2)

• x • x

a a
• 3) • 4)

• x • x

16. The sides of the triangle representing three force vectors are in the ratio 2000:1732:1000.
The angles of the triangle (in degrees) are
1) 70,65,45 2) 80,55,45 3) 90,60,30 4) 90,61,39

 l 
17. The unknown resistance in a metre bridge is given by X =   R , l is the distance
 100 − l 
of null point from one end. The error in the measurement of X is minimum when
1) l = 0 cm 2) l = 50 cm 3) l = 75 cm 4) l = 100 cm

18. A swimmer crosses a flowing stream of width l to and fro in time t1 . The time taken to
cover the same distance up and down the stream is t2 . If t3 is the time taken by the
swimmer to swim a distance 2l in still water, then
1) t12 = t2t3 2) t22 = t1t3 3) t23 = t1t2 4) t3 = t1 + t2
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19. A particle projected vertically upwards attains a maximum height H. if the ratio of the
1
times to attain a height h ( h  H ) is then
3
1) 4h = 3H 2) 3h = 4H 3) 3h = H 4) 4h = H

20. A particle moves in the xy plane with constant acceleration a directed along the negative
y-axis. The equation of motion of the particle has the form y = ax −  x 2 , where  and 
are positive constants. The velocity of the particle at the origin of coordinates is
  2 +1    +1    2 +1    +1 
1) a  2) a 2 
3) a  4) a 2 
 2   2   4   4 

21. In the figure shown the force with which the man should pull the rope to hold the plank in
position is F. if weight of the man is 60kgf , the plank and pulleys have negligible
masses, then

1) F = 150 N 2) F = 300 N 3) F = 600 N 4) F = 1200 N

22. A particle of mass m rests on a horizontal floor with which it has a coefficient of static
friction  . For the block to just move
 mg 1
1) A minimum force Fmin = has to be applied at an angle  = tan −1   with the
1+  2 
horizontal.
2) A minimum force Fmin =  mg has to be applied at an angle  = tan −1 (  ) with the
horizontal.
 mg
3) A minimum force Fmin = has to be applied at an angle  = tan −1 (  ) with the
1+  2

horizontal.
1
4) A minimum force Fmin =  mg has to be applied at an angle  = tan −1   with the

horizontal.

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23. A locomotive of mass m starts moving so that its velocity varies as  =  s , where  is
a constant and s is the distance traversed. The total work done by all the forces acting on
the locomotive during the first t second after the start of motion is
1 1 1 1
1) m 4t 2 2) m 4t 2 3) m 4t 2 4) m 4t 2
2 4 8 16

24. A spring of unstretched length l has a mass m with one end fixed to a rigid support.
Assuming it to be made of a uniform wire, the kinetic energy possessed by it if its free
end is pulled with uniform velocity  is
1 1 1
1) m 2 2) m 2 3) m 2 4) m 2
2 3 6

25. In the arrangement shown, the mass m starts from the top of the wedge of mass M. The
system (m + M) was initially at rest. Assume all surfaces in contact to be frictionless. The
distance moved by M when m just reaches the floor is
m

h
M

mh mh tan  mh cot  mh sin 


1) 2) 3) 4)
M +m M +m M +m M +m

26. A ball is dropped onto a fixed horizontal surface from a height h. The coefficient of
restitution is e. The average speed of the ball is
 1 + e  gh
2
 (1 + e )2  gh  1 + e  gh  (1 − e )2  gh
1)   2)  2 
3)  2
4)  2 
 1− e  2  1 + e  2  (1 + e )  2  1 − e  2

27. A stone of mass m, tied to the end of a string, is whirled around in a horizontal circle.
(neglect the force due to gravity). The length of the string is reduced gradually keeping
the angular momentum of the stone about the centre of the circle constant. Then the
tension in the string is given by T = Ar n , where A is a constant, r is the instantaneous
radius of the circle and n is
1) 1 2) -2 3) -1 4) -3

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28. A bar of mass m, length l is in pure translator motion with its centre of mass velocity  .
It collides with and sticks to another identical bar at rest as shown in figure. Assuming
that after collision it becomes one composite bar of length 2l, the angular velocity of the
composite bar will be

C.M. v l

3 4
1) , anticlockwise 2) , anticlockwise
4l 3l
3 4
3) clockwise 4) , clockwise
4l 3l

29. A disc of radius R rolls without slipping at speed 0 along positive x − axis . Velocity of
point P at the instant shown is
y

P
r
 v0

x
ur   r sin   $  0 r cos   $ ur   r sin   $  0 r cos   $
1) V p = 0 + 0 i +  j 2) V p = 0 + 0 i −  j
 R   R   R   R 
ur   r sin   $  0 r cos   $ ur   r sin   $  0 r cos   $
3) V p =  0 i +  j 4) V p =  0 i −  j
 R   R   R   R 

30. One quarter sector is cut from a uniform disc of radius R. this sector has mass M. It is
made to rotate about a line perpendicular to its plane and passing through the centre of
the original disc. Its moment of inertia about the axis of rotation is

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R

1 1 1
1) MR 2 2) MR 2 3) MR 2 4) 2MR 2
2 4 48

CHEMISTRY

31. The number of hydrogen atoms present in 25.6 g of sucrose ( C12 H 22O11 ) which has a
molar mass of 342.3 g is

1) 22 1023 2) 9.911023 3) 111023 4) 44 1023 H atoms

32. The relative abundance of two isotopes of atomic weight 85 and 87 is 75% and 25%
respectively. The average atomic weight of element is

1) 75.5 2) 85.5 3) 40.0 4) 86.0

33. How many moles of magnesium phosphate, Mg3 ( PO4 )2 will contain 0.25 mole of
oxygen atoms?

1) 0.02 2) 3.125 10−2 3) 1.25 10−2 4) 2.5 10−2

34. The volume, temperature graphs of a given mass of an ideal gas at constant pressure are
shown below. What is the correct order of pressure?

p2
p3
V p1

O 273 T (K ) →

1) p1  p3  p2 2) p1  p2  p3 3) p2  p3  p1 4) p2  p1  p3
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35. The molar volume of CO2 is maximum at

1) NTP 2) 00 C and 2.0 atm 3) 127 0 C and 1 atm 4) 2730 C and 2 atm

36. A gaseous mixture contains 56 g of N 2 , 44 g of CO2 and 16 g of CH 4 . The total pressure


of mixture is 720 mm of Hg. The partial pressure of methane is

1) 75 mm of Hg 2) 160 mm of Hg 3) 180 mm of Hg 4) 215 mm of Hg

37. 50 mL of hydrogen diffuse through small hole from a vessel in 20 min. Time taken for 40
mL of oxygen to diffuse out under similar condition will be

1) 12 min 2) 32 min 3) 8 min 4) 64 min

38. What is the temperature at which the kinetic energy of 0.3 mole of helium is equal to the
kinetic energy of 0.4 mole of argon at 400 K

1) 400 K 2) 873 K 3) 533 K 4) 300 K

39. For one mole of monoatomic gas kinetic energy = E. The relation with rms velocity ( u )
is
1/ 2 1/ 2 1/ 2 1/ 2
 2E   3E   E   E 
1) u =   2) u =   3) u =   4) u =  
 m   2m   2m   3m 

40. The term that corrects for the attractive forces present in a real gas in the van der Waals’
equation is

1) nb 2) n2 a / V 2 3) − ( n 2 a / V 2 ) 4) −nb

41. For a crystal system a = b = c and  =  =   900

1) Tetragonal 2) Hexagonal 3) Rhombohedral 4) Monoclinic

42. An alloy of copper, silver and gold is found to have copper constituting the ccp lattice. If
silver atoms occupy the edge centres and gold is present at body centre, the alloy has a
formula

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1) Cu Ag Au 2) Cu4 Ag 2 Au 3) Cu4 Ag3 Au 4) Cu4 Ag 4 Au

43. Which set of characteristics of ZnS crystal is correct?

1) Coordination number ( 4 : 4 ) : ccp; Zn 2 + ion in the alternate tetrahedral voids


2) Coordination number ( 6 : 6 ) ; hcp; Zn 2 + ion in all tetrahedral voids
3) Coordination number ( 6 : 4 ) ; hcp; Zn 2 + ion in all octahedral voids
4) Coordination number ( 4 : 4 ) ; ccp; Zn 2 + ion in all tetrahedral compound is

44. Copper crystallises in fcc lattice with a unit cell edge of 361 pm. The radius of copper
atom is

1) 181 pm 2) 108 pm 3) 128 pm 4)154 pm

45. For a crystal, the angle of diffraction ( 2 ) is 900 and the second order line has a d value
of 2.28A0 . The wave length (in A0 ) of X-rays used for Bragg’s diffraction is

1) 1.612 2) 2.00 3) 2.28 4) 4.00

46. If the distance between Na + and Cl − ions in sodium chloride crystal is X pm, the length
of the edge of the unit cell is

X X
1) 4X pm 2) pm 3) pm 4) 2X pm
4 2

47. The charge / size ratio of a cation determines its polarizing power. Which one of the
following sequences represents the increasing order of the polarizing power of the
cationic species, K + , Ca 2 + , Mg 2 + , Be 2 + ?

1) Mg 2 +  Be 2 +  K +  Ca 2 + 2) Be 2 +  K +  Ca 2 +  Mg 2 +
3) K +  Ca 2+  Mg 2+  Be 2+ 4) Ca 2 +  Mg 2 +  Be 2 +  K +

48. A compound contains X, Y and Z atoms. The oxidation states of X, Y and Z are +2, +2
and −2 respectively. The possible formula of the compounds is

1) XYZ 2 2) Y2 ( XZ 3 )2 3) X 2 (Y4 Z )2 4) X 3 (YZ 4 )3

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49. The following salt shows maximum covalent character

1) AlCl3 2) MgCl2 3) CsCl 4) LaCl3

50. Which type of bond is present in H 2 S molecule?

1) Ionic bond 2) Covalent bond 3) Coordinate 4) All of three

51. The bond length of HCl molecule is 1.275A0 and its dipole moment is 1.03 D. The ionic
character of the molecule (in percent) (Charge of the electron = 4.8 10−10 esu ) is

1) 100 2) 67.3 3) 33.66 4) 16.83

52. The number of types of bonds between two carbons atoms in calcium carbide is

1) One sigma, two pi 2) One sigma, one pi


3) Two sigma, one pi 4) Two sigma, two pi

53. Which of the following are isoelectronic and isostructural?

NO3− , CO32− , ClO3− , SO3

1) NO3− , CO32− 2) SO3 , NO3− 3) ClO3− , CO32− 4) CO32− , SO3

54. Which of the following order is correct with respect to basic nature?
1) Al2O3  MgO  Na2O  K 2O 2) MgO  K2O  Al2O3  Na2O
3) Na2O  K2O  MgO  Al2O3 4) K2O  Na2O  Al2O3  MgO

55. The correct sequence which shows decreasing order of the ionic radii is

1) Al 3+  Mg 2 +  Na +  F −  O 2 − 2) Na +  Mg 2 +  Al 3+  O 2 +  F −
3) Na +  F −  Mg 2 +  O 2 +  Al 3+ 4) O 2 −  F −  Na +  Mg 2 +  Al 3+

56. Electron affinity is positive, when

1) O changes into O − 2) O − changes into O 2 −


3) O changes into O + 4) Electron affinity is always negative

57. The amphoteric oxide is

1) SnO2 2) SiO2 3) CO2 4) CaO

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58. The atomic numbers of elements A, B, C and D are Z − 1, Z , Z + 1 and Z + 2 ,
respectively. If ‘B’ is a noble gas, choose the correct answer from the following
statements.
I. ‘A’ has higher electron affinity
II. ‘C’ exists in +2 oxidation state
III. ‘D’ is an alkaline earth metal.

1) I and II 2) II and III 3) I and III 4) I, II and III

59. List – I List-II


(A) He (i) High electron affinity
(B) Cl (ii) Most electropositive element
(C) Cs (iii) Strongest reducing agent
(D) Li (iv) Highest ionization energy
The correct match of content in column –I with those is column – II is

1) A-iii, B-i, C-ii, D-iv 2) A-iv, B-iii, C-ii, D-i


3) A-iv, B-i, C-ii, D-iii 4) A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv

60. A gas has a vapour density 11.2. The volume occupied by lg of the gas at NTP is

1) 1 L 2) 11.2 L 3) 22.4 L 4) 4 L

MATHEMATICS

axb − bx a
61. If x is equal to 1 (approx), then is equal to:
xb − x a
1 1 1 −1
1) 2) 3) 4)
1− x 1+ x x −1 1+ x

(1 − 3x ) + (1 − x )
1/ 2 5/ 3

62. If is approximately equal to a + bx for small values of x ¸then


4− x
( a, b ) is equal to:
 35   35   35   35 
1) 1,  2) 1, −  3)  2,  4)  2, − 
 24   24   12   12 

If (1 + x ) = C0 + C1 x + C2 x 2 + .... + C15 x15 , then C2 + 2C3 + 3C4 + .... + 14C15 is equal to:
15
63.

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1) 14.214 2) 13.214 + 1 3) 13.214 − 1 4) 14.215

( )
n
64. If 5 + 2 6 = I + f ; n, I  N and 0  f  1 , then I equals
1 1 1 1
1) −f 2) −f 3) +f 4) −f
f 1+ f 1+ f 1− f

(101)
n 100
n
ar
If (1 + x ) =  ar x r and br = 1 + b =
n
65. and r , then n is
r =0 ar −1 r =1 100!
1) 99 2) 100 3) 101 4) 102

66. The coefficient of the term independent of x in the expansion of


 ( x + 1) ( x − 1)  is
10

 2 / 3 1/ 3 − 1/ 2 
 x − x +1 x − x 

1) 210 2) 105 3) 70 4) 112

67. Consider the following statements:


P: Suman is brilliant.
Q: Suman is rich.
R: Suman is honest.
The negative of the statement. “Suman is brilliant and dishonest if and only if Suman is
rich” can be expressed as
1) : ( Q  ( P : R ) ) 2) : Q  P  R
3) : ( P  : R )  Q 4) : P  ( Q : R )

If x is positive, the first negative term in the expansion of (1 + x )


27 / 5
68. is
th th th
1) 7 term 2) 5 term 3) 8 term 4) 6th term

69. The greatest positive integer, which divides ( n + 2 )( n + 3)( n + 4 )( n + 5)( n + 6 ) for all
n  N , is
1) 4 2) 120 3) 240 4) 24

70. Let S ( k ) = 1 + 3 + 5 + ... + ( 2k − 1) = 3 + k 2 . Then, which of the following is true?


1) S (1) is correct
2) S ( k )  S ( k + 1)
3) S ( k ) 
 S ( k + 1)
4) Principle of mathematical induction can be used for prove the formula

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71. 10n + 3 ( 4n+ 2 ) + 5 is divisible by ( n  N )
1) 7 2) 5 3) 9 4) 17

1 1  1 2  1 3 
72. Let E =  +  +  +  +  +  + ... upto 50 terms, then the exponent of 2 in E! is
 3 50   3 50   3 50 
1) 17 2) 25 3) 15 4) 35

73. The statement p → ( q → p ) is equivalent to


1) p → ( p  q ) 2) p → ( p → q ) 3) p → ( p  q ) 4) p → ( p  q )

74. There are four balls of different colours and four boxes of colours same as those of the
balls. The number of ways in which the balls, one in each box, could be placed such that
a ball does not go to box of its own colour, is:
1) 8 2) 7 3) 9 4) 5

75. Six X ' s to be placed in a square of the figure such that each row contains at least one
' X ' . In how many different ways can this be done?

1) 28 2) 27 3) 26 4) 26 (6!)

76. Sum of all the odd divisors of 720 is


1) 76 2) 78 3) 80 4) 84

77. The number of ways of selecting 10 balls out of an unlimited number of white, red, blue
and green balls is
1) 270 2) 84 3) 286 4) 86

78. If r, s, t are prime numbers and p, q are the positive integers such that LCM of p, q is
r 2 s 4t 2 , then the number of ordered pairs ( p, q ) is
1) 252 2) 254 3) 225 4) 224

79. If mean of a Poisson distribution of a random variable X is 2, then the value of


P ( X  1.5) is

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3 3 3 3
1) 2
2) 3) 1 − 4) 1 − 2
e e e e
nd
80. The probability that in a year of the 22 century chosen at random there will be 53
Sundays, is
3 2 7 5
1) 2) 3) 4)
28 28 28 28

81. Three of the six vertices of a regular hexagon are chosen at random. The probability that
the triangle with these three vertices is equilateral, equals
1 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 5 10 20

82. For a random variable X , E ( X ) = 3 and E ( X 2 ) = 11 . Then variance of X is


1) 8 2) 5 3) 2 4) 1

83. A box contains 24 identical balls of which 12 are white and 12 are black. The balls are
drawn at random from the box one at a time with replacement. The probability that a
white ball is drawn for the 4th time on the 7th draw, is
5 27 5 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
64 32 32 2
84. For n independent events Ai ' s, P ( Ai ) = 1/ (1 + i ) , i = 1, 2,...., n . The probability that atleast
one of the events occurs is
1) 1/ n 2) 1/ ( n + 1) 3) n / ( n + 1) 4) 2n / ( n + 1)
85. A man is known to speak truth in 75% cases. If he throws an unbiased die and tells his
friend that it is a six, then the probability that it is actually a six, is
1) 1/6 2) 1/8 3) 3/4 4) 3/8
86. At a telephone enquiry system the number of phone calls regarding relevant enquiry
follow Poisson distribution with an average of 5 phone calls during 10 min time intervals.
The probability that there is at the most one phone call during a 10 min time period, is:
5 6 6 6
1) ( e ) 2) ( e ) 3) 5 4) e
6 5 e 5
87. The variance of the first n natural numbers is
 n2 − 1  n ( n 2 − 1)  n2 + 1  n ( n 2 + 1)
1)   2) 3)   4)
 12  12  12  12

18 18

 ( xi − 8) = 9  ( x − 8) = 45 , then the standard deviation of x1 , x2 ,....., x18 is


2
88. If and i
i =1 i =1
4 9 3 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
9 4 2 5
89. If the mean deviation of number 1,1 + d ,1 + 2d ,....,1 + 100d from their mean is 225, then d
is equal to
1) 10.0 2) 20.0 3) 10.1 4) 20.2
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90. If in a frequency distribution, the mean and median are 21 and 22 respectively, then its
mode is approximately:
1) 24.0 2) 25.5 3) 20.5 4) 22.0

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