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FIITJEE TARGET NTSE

ALL INDIA OPEN TEST SERIES (2019-20)


FULL TEST – 1
(14 October 2019)
MAT (Paper – 1)
Code 1009
Time Allotted: 2 Hours Maximum Marks: 100
 Pl ea s e r ea d t h e i n s t r u c t i o n s c a r ef u l l y. Yo u a r e a l l o t t ed 5 m i n ut es
s p ec i f i c a ll y f o r t h i s p u r p o s e.
 Yo u a r e n o t a l l o wed t o l ea v e t h e E xa m i n at i o n Ha l l b ef o r e t h e en d o f
t h e t es t .

INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer
OMR sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong
results.

A. General Instructions
1. All questions are compulsory.

2. The question paper consists of 100 questions.

3. The Question Paper contains blank spaces for your rough work. No additional sheets
will be provided for rough work.

4. Blank papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and
electronic devices, in any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


1. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheet.

2. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your
answers on OMR sheet.

3. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with black pen for each character of
your Enrolment No. and write your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated
places.

4. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme
1. Each question carries +1 mark for correct answer and no negative mark for wrong
answer.

Name of the Candidate

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MAT
1. If ‘STUDIO’ is coded as ‘OIDUTS’, then how do we code the word ‘CAMERA’?
(A) ARACAM (B) MACARE
(C) EMCAAR (D) AREMAC

2. In a certain code, ‘HOTEL’ is coded as 12, then how is ‘URVASI’ coded?


(A) 100 (B) 15
(C) 30 (D) 90

3. ‘DEAN’ is related to ‘NDAE’ and ‘ROAD’ is related to ‘DRAO’. In the same way ‘SOME’ is related
to?
(A) EOMS (B) EMOS
(C) ESMO (D) MSEO

4. In a certain code, ‘FRUIT’ is coded as ‘58281’, then how is ‘GRAPES’ coded?


(A) 680640 (B) 682640
(C) 681640 (D) 683660

5. Kiran introduces Kapil saying, “He is the husband of the grand-daughter of the father of my father
and my father is the only son to his father”. How is Kapil related to Kiran?
(A) Son (B) Nephew
(C) Brother-in-law (D) Son-in-law

6. Pointing to a girl, Mihir said, “she is the only daughter of my grand-father’s only child.” How is the
girl related to Mihir?
(A) Daughter (B) Niece
(C) Sister (D) Wife

7. In a row of girls, Seema is eighth from the left and Reema is seventeenth from the right. If they
inter-change their places, Seema becomes fourteenth from the left. How many girls are there in
that row?
(A) 30 (B) 25
(C) 29 (D) 27

8. D is brother of B. M is brother of B. K is father of M. T is wife of K. How is B related to T?


(A) Son (B) Daughter
(C) Son or Daughter (D) Brother

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9. If ‘A × D’ means ‘A is the sister of D’, ‘A + D’ means ‘D is the daughter of A’ and ‘A ÷ D’ means ‘A


is the mother of D’, how will ‘N is the aunt of M’ be denoted?
(A) M + L × N (B) N × L ÷ M
(C) M ÷ L + N (D) L × N ÷ M

10. Mohan correctly remembers that his father’s birthday is before twentieth January but after
sixteenth January, whereas his sister correctly remembers that their father’s birthday is after
eighteenth January but before twenty third January. On which date in January is definitely their
father’s birthday?
(A) Eighteenth (B) Nineteenth
(C) Twentieth (D) Twenty one

Directions (Q. 11 to 18): In each of the following questions, a number/letter series is given with one term
missing. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark
in the given series.

11. 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42, ?


(A) 44 (B) 54
(C) 56 (D) 66

12. 126, 62, 30, 14, ?, 2


(A) 4 (B) 6
(C) 5 (D) 3

13. 2, 9, 28, 65, 126, ?


(A) 216 (B) 218
(C) 318 (D) 217

14. 11, 13, 17, 25, 32, ?, 47


(A) 36 (B) 37
(C) 27 (D) 44

15. 4, 12, 15, 60, 64, 320, 325, ?


(A) 1650 (B) 1850
(C) 1950 (D) 1750

16. 3, 10, 38, 150, 598, __


(A) 1000 (B) 2390
(C) 2340 (D) 2490

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17. 5, 11, 10, 13, 15, 15, ?


(A) 15 (B) 20
(C) 17 (D) 24

18. abca_bcaab_ca_bbc_a
(A) ccaa (B) bbaa
(C) abac (D) abba

19. In a certain code, the word LOTUS is codes as RTXXU, then how do we code the word
FLOWER?
(A) LQSZHT (B) LQSZGS
(C) OQTZHS (D) MQTAHR

20. If PANTHER is coded as 6901257 and DAMP is coded as 3946, then how is MATTER coded?
(A) 491156 (B) 491157
(C) 491158 (D) 491159

Direction (Q. 21 to 24): Find the missing number inside the third diagram.

21. 11 7 6
13 4 21 9 3 16 5 ? 14

15 11 9
(A) 5 (B) 6
(C) 4 (D) 2

22. 4 25 36

36 16 9 4 20 49 16 ? 81
25 36 9
(A) 22 (B) 11
(C) 10 (D) 25

23. 4 9 7
36 16 9 11 19 16 18 ? 15
25 2 4
(A) 22 (B) 10
(C) 13 (D) 27

24. 19 41 14
27 5 37 38 6 73 17 ? 11
45 64 22
(A) 5 (B) 4
(C) 2 (D) None of these

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Directions (Q. 25 to 27): These questions are based on the given data.
A large cube is painted on all six faces and then cut into a certain number of smaller but identical cubes. It
was found that among the smaller cubes, there were eight cubes which had no face painted at all.

25. How many smaller cubes was the original large cube cut into?
(A) 27 (B) 48
(C) 64 (D) 125

26. How many small cubes have exactly one face painted?
(A) 12 (B) 24
(C) 16 (D) 32

27. How many small cubes have exactly two faces painted?
(A) 6 (B) 12
(C) 18 (D) 24

Directions (Q. 28 to 31): Read the following instruction carefully and answer the questions given below.
A cuboid of dimension 6 cm × 4 cm × 1 cm is painted black on two of its faces with dimensions 4 cm ×
1 cm, green on the faces with dimensions 6 cm × 4 cm, and red on the faces with dimension 6 cm × 1 cm.
The cuboid is then cut into smaller cubes of dimension 1 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm each.

28. How many smaller cubes are formed?


(A) 12 (B) 24
(C) 4 (D) 6

29. How many smaller cubes have at least three of their faces coloured with different colours?
(A) 12 (B) 10
(C) 8 (D) 4

30. How many smaller cubes have four faces coloured, and two faces without any colour?
(A) 4 (B) 10
(C) 16 (D) 8

31. If the smaller cubes having both black and green coloured faces are removed, then how many
cubes will remain?
(A) 20 (B) 16
(C) 8 (D) 12

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Directions (Q. 32 to 36): Read the following instruction carefully and answer the questions given below.
(i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six members of a family and each of them is in a different profession, namely
philosopher, manager, advocate, businessman, dentist and contractor.
(ii) In their group, there are two married couples.
(iii) The dentist is the grandfather of U who is a philosopher.
(iv) The manager S is married to P.
(v) R, the businessman, is married to the advocate.
(vi) Q is the mother of U and T.

32. What is the profession of P?


(A) Dentist (B) Businessman
(C) Manager (D) Advocate

33. How many male members are there in the family?


(A) Three (B) Two
(C) One (D) Can’t be determined

34. Which of the following is one of the two pairs of couples in the family?
(A) P, R (B) P, S
(C) P, Q (D) Can’t be determined

35. What is the profession of T?


(A) Dentist (B) Contractor
(C) Manager (D) Philosopher

36. How is P related to T?


(A) Grandfather (B) Father
(C) Brother (D) Uncle

Direction (Q. 37 to 40): Each of the questions contains three objects. The relationships among these
three objects can be represented by one of the venn diagrams given below. Identify the appropriate
diagram.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

37. Pigeons, Bipeds, Young ones.

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38. Fools, Lazy, Indians

39. Table, Chair, Furniture

40. Rhombus, Quadrilateral, Polygon

41. How many squares are there in the given figure?


(A) 13 (B) 17
(C) 23 (D) 27

42. Find the number of triangles in the given figure?


(A) 27 (B) 17
(C) 28 (D) 29

43. Find the number of straight lines in the given figure?


(A) 6 (B) 10
(C) 8 (D) 11

44. Which of the two signs (symbols) are to be interchanged to make the equation correct?
10 + 10 ÷ 10 – 10 × 10 = 10
(A) + and – (B) + and ÷
(C) + and × (D) ÷ and ×

45. By interchanging – and ×; 3 and 6. Which of the following four option is correct?
(A) 6 – 3 × 2 = 9 (B) 3 – 6 × 8 = 10
(C) 3 × 6 – 4 = 33 (D) 3 × 6 – 4 = 14

46. If ‘P’ denotes ‘multiplied by’, ‘R’ denotes ‘added to’, ‘T’ denotes ‘subtracted from’ and ‘W’ denotes
‘divided by’, then
64 W 4 P 8 T 6 R 4 = ?
2
(A) 96 (B) 2
3
(C) 130 (D) 126

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Directions (Q. 47 to 49): P, Q, R, S, T and M are six students of school, one each studies in class I – VI,
but not in same order. Each of them has a favourite colour, namely red, black, blue, yellow, pink and
green, not necessarily in same order. Q likes black and does not study in class IV or V. The one who
studies in class IV does not like green. P studies in class II. M likes blue and does not study in class IV.
The one who likes yellow studies in class VI. S likes pink and studies in class I. R does not study in
class VI.

47. In which class does R study?


(A) V (B) III
(C) IV (D) VI

48. Which colour does P like?


(A) black (B) yellow
(C) green (D) blue

49. In which class does M study?


(A) IV (B) III
(C) II (D) V

Directions (Q. 50 to 54): What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?

50. 4003 × 77 – 21015 = ? × 116


(A) 2477 (B) 2478
(C) 2467 (D) 2476

51. [(5 7  7 )  (4 7  8 7)]  (19)2  ?


(A) 143 (B) 72 7
(C) 134 (D) 70 7

52. (4444 ÷ 40) + (645 ÷ 25) + (3991 ÷ 26) = ?


(A) 280.4 (B) 290.4
(C) 295.4 (D) 285.4

53. 33124  2601  (83)2  (?)2  (37)2


(A) 37 (B) 33
(C) 34 (D) None of these

17 51 1 3
54. 5 4  11  2  ?
37 52 7 4
(A) 303.75 (B) 305.75
3 1
(C) 303 (D) 305
4 4

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Directions (Q. 55 to 58): In each group of questions below are given two/three statements followed by
two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to
be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically
follows from the two/three statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
(A) if only conclusion I follows.
(B) if only conclusion II follows.
(C) if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.
(D) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.

55. Statements: Some exams are tests.


No exam is a question.
Conclusions: I. No question is a test.
II. Some tests are definitely not exams.

56. Statements: All forces are energies.


All energies are powers.
No power is heat.
Conclusions: I. Some forces are definitely not powers.
II. No heat is force.

57. Statements: No note is a coin.


Some coins are metals.
All plastics are notes.
Conclusions: I. No metal is plastic.
Il. All notes are plastics.

58. Statements: Some symbols are figures.


All symbols are graphics.
No graphic is a picture.
Conclusions: I. Some graphics are figures.
II. No symbol is a picture.

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Directions (Q. 59 to 63): Study the following pie-chart and table carefully and answer the questions
given below:
Percentagewise distribution of the number of mobile phones sold by a shopkeeper during six
months
Total number of mobile phones sold = 45000

The ratio between the numbers of mobile phones sold of


Company A and Company B during six months
Month Ratio
July 8:7
August 4:5
September 3:2
October 7:5
November 7:8
December 7:9

59. What is the ratio of the number of mobile phones sold of Company B during July to those sold
during December of the same company?
(A) 119 : 145 (B) 116 : 135
(C) 119 : 135 (D) 119 : 130

60. If 35% of the mobile phones sold by Company A during November were sold at a discount, how
many mobile phones of Company A during that month were sold without a discount?
(A) 882 (B) 1635
(C) 1638 (D) 885

61. If the shopkeeper earned a profit of Rs.433 on each mobile phone sold by Company B during
October, what was his total profit earned on the mobile phones of that company during the same
month?
(A) Rs.6,49,900 (B) Rs.6,45,900
(C) Rs.6,49,400 (D) Rs.6,49,500

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62. The number of mobile phones sold by Company A during July is approximately what per cent of
the number of mobile phones sold by Company A during December?
(A) 110 (B) 140
(C) 150 (D) 130

63. What is the total number of mobile phones sold by Company B during August and September
together?
(A) 10000 (B) 15000
(C) 10500 (D) 9500

64. An article was purchased for Rs.78,350. Its price was marked up by 30%. It was sold at a
discount of 20% on the marked-up price. What was the profit percent on the cost price?
(A) 4% (B) 7%
(C) 5% (D) 3%

65. When X is subtracted from the numbers 9, 15 and 27, the remainders are in continued proportion.
What is the value of X?
(A) 8 (B) 6
(C) 4 (D) None of these

66. What is the difference between the simple and the compound interest on Rs.7,300 at the rate of
6% p.a. in 2 years?
(A) Rs.29.37 (B) Rs.26.28
(C) Rs.31.41 (D) Rs.23.22

67. The sum of three consecutive numbers is 2262. What is 41% of the highest number?
(A) 301.51 (B) 303.14
(C) 308.73 (D) 309.55

68. In how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘THERAPY’ be arranged so that the
vowels never come together?
(A) 720 (B) 1440
(C) 5040 (D) 3600

69. A certain amount was to be distributed among A, B and C in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4, but was
erroneously distributed in the ratio 7 : 2 : 5. As a result of this, B got Rs.40 less. What is the
amount?
(A) Rs.210 (B) Rs.270
(C) Rs.230 (D) Rs.280

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70. Rachita enters a shop to buy ice-creams, cookies and pastries. She has to buy at least 9 units of
each. She buys more cookies than ice-creams and more pastries than cookies. She picks up a
total of 32 items. How many cookies does she buy?
(A) Either 12 or 13 (B) Either 11 or 12
(C) Either 10 or 11 (D) Either 9 or 11

71. The fare of a bus is Rs.X for the first five kilometres and Rs.13 per kilometre thereafter. If a
passenger pays Rs.2402 for a journey of 187 kilometres, what is the value of X?
(A) Rs.29 (B) Rs.39
(C) Rs.36 (D) Rs.31

72. The product of three consecutive even numbers is 4032. The product of the first and the third
number is 252. What is five times the second number?
(A) 80 (B) 100
(C) 60 (D) 70

73. The sum of the ages of 4 members of a family 5 years ago was 94 years. Today, when the
daughter has been married off and replaced by a daughter-in-law, the sum of their ages is 92.
Assuming that there has been no other change in the family structure and all the people are alive,
what is the difference between the age of the daughter and that of the daughter-in-law?
(A) 22 years (B) 11 years
(C) 25 years (D) 19 years

74. Akash scored 73 marks in subject A. He scored 56% marks in subject B and X marks in subject
C. Maximum marks in each subject were 150. The overall percentage marks obtained by Akash
in all the three subjects together was 54%. How many marks did he score in subject C?
(A) 84 (B) 86
(C) 79 (D) 73

75. The area of a square is 1444 square metres. The breadth of a rectangle is 1/4 the side of the
square and the length of the rectangle is thrice its breadth. What is the difference between the
area of the square and the area of the rectangle?
(A) 1152.38 sq mtr (B) 1169.33 sq mtr
(C) 1181.21 sq mtr (D) 1173.25 sq mtr

76. Rs.73,689 are divided between A and B in the ratio 4 : 7. What is the difference between thrice
the share of A and twice the share of B?
(A) Rs.36,699 (B) Rs.46,893
(C) Rs.20,097 (D) Rs.13,398

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77. A and B together can complete a task in 20 days. B and C together can complete the same task
in 30 days. A and C together can complete the same task in 40 days. What is the ratio of the
number of days taken by A when completing the same task alone to the number of days taken by
C when completing the same task alone ?
(A) 2 : 5 (B) 2 : 7
(C) 3 : 7 (D) 1 : 5

78. How many numbers are there between 200 and 800 which are divisible by both 5 and 7?
(A) 35 (B) 16
(C) 17 (D) Can’t be determined

79. Find the unit digit of 1324 × 6857 + 2413 × 5768 + 1234 + 5678.
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6

Directions (Q. 80 to 82): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:
Each of the six friends – A, B, C, D, E and F – scored different marks in an examination. C scored more
than only A and E. D scored less than only B. E did not score the least. The one who scored the third
highest marks scored 81 marks. E scored 62 marks.

80. Which of the following could possibly be C’s score?


(A) 70 (B) 94
(C) 86 (D) 61

81. Which of the following is true with respect to the given information?
(A) D’s score was definitely less than 60. (B) F scored the maximum marks.
(C) Only two people scored more than C. (D) None is true

82. The person who scored the maximum, scored 13 marks more than F’s marks. Which of the
following can be D’s score?
(A) 94 (B) 60
(C) 89 (D) 78

Directions (Q. 83 to 86): Choose the correct mirror/water image of the given figure (X) from amongst the
four alternatives.

83. M1

M2
(X) (A) (B) (C) (D)

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84. M1

M2
(X) (A) (B) (C) (D)

85.

M1 M2
(X) (A) (B) (C) (D)

86.

M1 M2
(X) (A) (B) (C) (D)

Directions (Q. 87 to 90): In each of the questions given below which of the five Answer Figures on the
right should come after the Problem Figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?

87. Problem Figures Answer Figures

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

88. Problem Figures Answer Figures

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

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89. Problem Figures Answer Figures

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

90. Problem Figures Answer Figures

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

Directions (Q. 91 to 92): Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
L$M means L is son of M, L*M means L is wife of M, L#M means L is mother of M and L@M means L is
sister of M.

91. What does A$B*C mean?


(A) C is husband of A (B) C is father of A
(C) B is father of A (D) C is brother of A

92. What does A@B#C mean?


(A) C is nephew of A (B) C is son of B
(C) A is Aunt of C (D) B is father of C

93. In a row of girls, Seema is eighth from the left and Reema is seventeenth from the right. If they
inter-change their places, Seema becomes fourteenth from the left. How many girls are there in
that row?
(A) 30 (B) 25
(C) 29 (D) 27

94. There are two clocks on a wall. One clock gains 2 minutes in one hour while another clock loses
4 minutes in one hour. Both clocks show correct time at 10 am. Find the time difference of the two
clocks at 8 pm next day?
(A) 2 hours 16 minutes (B) 3 hours 44 minutes.
(C) 3 hours 24 minutes (D) 2 hours 28 minutes

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95. A’s house is located to the north of B’s house. C’s house is located to the west of B’s house. M’s
house is located to the south-west of B’s house and to the south-east of C’s house while D’s
house is located to the north-west of C’s house. Then in which direction M’s house is located with
respect to D’s house?
(A) North-West (B) South-West
(C) South-East (D) North-East

96. Sarita correctly remembers that her father’s birthday is after 8 June but before 12th June. Her
th th
brother correctly remembers that their father’s birthday is after 10 June but before 15 June. On
which day of June was definitely their father’s birthday?
(A) 10th (B) 11th
th
(C) 12 (D) 9th

Directions (Q. 97 to 99): If a square sheet of paper is folded two times from the centre and cuts are
made as shown in the problem figure (or main figure) how will it appear when it is opened? Select the
appropriate figure from the answer choices marked (A), (B), (C) and (D).

97. Main Figure Answer Figure

(A) (B) (C) (D)

98. Main Figure Answer Figure

(A) (B) (C) (D)

99. Main Figure Answer Figure

(A) (B) (C) (D)

100. If the first three letters of the word COMPREHENSION are reversed, then the last three letters
are added and then the remaining letters are reversed and added, then which letter will be exactly
in the middle?
(A) H (B) N
(C) R (D) S

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