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MATHS (TIER II) MOCK TEST-11 (SOLUTION)


1. (C) Let cost price of steam engine is x.
125 150 110 X N
Y
then, x     5060
100 300 100 O
5 1 11 Z M A
x    5060
4 2 10
5060  16  XNO
x= (ON)² = (XO)² – (XN)²
11 = (25)² – (7)² = 625 – 49
x = ` 7360 (ON)² = 576
2. (A) The least square number which is ON = 24 cm
divisible by 6, 8 and 15 = 3600 Then,
3. (B) 2(sin6  + cos6) – 3 (sin4+ cos4 ) + 1 OM = MN – ON
= 2(1 + 3sin² .cos²) – 3(1 + 2sin²cos²) + 1 OM = 44 – 24
OM = 20
= 2 + 6sin².cos²– 3 + 6sin²cos² + 1
So that in  ZMO
=0 (ZM)² = (OZ)² – (OM)²
4. (C) 3 + 4+ 8 + 9 + 13 + 14 + ....... upto 16 terms = 625 – 400
= 7 + 17 + 27 + ............upto 8 terms (ZM)² = 225
8 ZM = 15 cm
= [7 × 2 + (8 – 1) × 10] = 4 [14 + 70] then, ZA = 2ZM = 2 × 15 = 30 cm
2
10. (C) Milk Water
= 336
5. (A) Vessel A 5 : 3 )8 × 5 = 25 : 15
6. (A) Total no. of odd numbers between 1 to 100 Vessel B 2 : 3 )5 × 8 = 16 : 24
= 50 ATQ,
 Required sum = (50)² = 2500 Vessel A Vessel B
7. (B) Given that 25 16
L M N 20
+ + =0
M N L 4 5
L M N Required ratio = 4 : 5
Then, + =– 11. (A) Let radius of circle 'r' and side of square
M N L
is a :
Square both side then according to question,
2 2
 L M  N r
      2r = 4a  a = 2
M N  L
2
L2 M2 L M N2  r   2r 2 9.56r 2
  2 .  2  Area of square  2  = =
M2 N2 M N L 4 4
= 2.46r2
N Hence, Area of circle is grater than Area
Multiply both side
L of square.
12. (B) Let journey be = 1200 km
LN M 2 N3 Time taken in one-third of journey
2
 2 3
M LN L 1 1
= 1200 × = 16 hours
LN M N 2 3 3 25
  3  2 Time taken in one-fourth of journey
M 2 LN L
1 1
8. (A) 3 (125)  (1000) = 3 (5)3(10)3 
= 1200 × = 10 hours
4 30
Time taken in remaining journey
= 3
(50)3 = 50 1 1 1

9. (D) Given XY = 14 cm = 1200 × 1    
 3 4  50
then XN = 7 cm = 10 hours
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Average speed during the whole journey In above figure
PAR = PAB = BPR
1200 1
= = 33 km/hr RPA = PBA = PBR
16  10  10 3 PRA = APB = BRP
13. (C) A APR  ABP  PBR
Total work AR AP AP PR
B +3 hrs = , =
= 15 unit PR BP BP BR
C -1 hr AR PR AP AP  AP   16 
2 2

then × = × =   =  
PR BR BP BP  BP   9 
A  4 unit/hr AR : BR = 256 : 81
B  5unit/hr
19. (C) A + 1
C  -15unit/hr
 Tank is Half full of water means 20. (B) A
15
= 7.5 unit = units
2 25 F E
then time after which the cistern will be
7.5 75
empted = =  60 = 75 minutes B 12 D 9 C
6 60
CE = CD = 9
14. (D) Time taken to pass the bridge only AE = AF = (AB – FB) = (AB – BD)
= (20 – 8) sec = 12 sec = 25 – 12 = 13
AC = 9 + 13 = 22
264 18
Speed of the train=  = 79.2 km/hr 21. (B)
12 5
a
4n  20m –1  12m –n  15m n –2
15. (A) Given 16m  52m n  9m –1
D  2a
4n  m 1 m n  2m × 5m 1m n  2 2m n 2

× 3
m n  m  n  2  2m  2
Required ratio = a² :  2a 
= a² : 2a²
1 3 1 0 =1:2
= 4 5 3 
500 22. (C) Let exterior angle = x
Interior angle = 5x
16. (A) a*b = ab ATQ,
So, 5*3 =53 = 125 x + 5x = 180°
17. (B) Selling price of 150 Pens at the rate of 12 x = 30°
each pen and 15% profit 360
So, number of sides of polygon =
115 30
= 150 × 12 × = 2070
100 = 12
110
S.P of First 50 pens = 50×12 × = 660
100
Required SP of 100 pens = 2070 – 660
= 1410
Cost price of 100 Pens = 100 × 12 = 1200
23. (D)
210 35 1
then gain % =  100 = = 17 %
1200 2 2

18. (C) P
a = ZYR = 74º
a +c = 180º
16k

9k
c = 180º – 74
A

R B c = 106º
In PYR,
a = I = 74º
Q PYR = I = 74º
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then, 27. (B) Let train fare is ` x and reservation
QYX = b + 74º charge is ` y
b = 16 then, Ramesh purchase one reserved first
then a + b + c = 106 + 16 + 74 class ticket with reservation charge is
a + b + c = 196º x + y = 265 ....(i)
4 3 1
24. (D) Volume of sphere = r and another man x + y + x + y = 612
3 2
= 2x + 2y + x + 2y = 1224 .......(ii)
1 So, equation (i) and (ii)
Volume of cone = ×  × (r)2 × r
3 3x + 4y = 1224
ATQ, 3x + 3y = 795
Volume of new sphere = Volume of cone – – – .
4 3 1 3 y = 429
R = r So, Reservation charge is ` 429
3 3
28. (C) C
r r
R= 1 = 2

(4) (2)3
3

Required ratio= Surface area of smaller a


sphere : surface area of
p
larger sphere B A
2
b
 r 
= 4R : 4r = 4  23  : 4r2
2 2 Length of AC = a 2  b2
 (2)  ATQ,
4
1 1
= 1 : (2)3 ×p× a 2  b2 = 2 × a × b
2
25. (A) When n is any integral value
then n = 1, 2, 3 ab
put n = 1 in equation 32n + 27n + 8 p =
a  b2
2

2 2
3  27  8 3 27 8
   a 2b 2
3 3 3 3 p2 =
then Remainder is 2 a 2  b2
29. (C) Given if y + a is a fator of
26. (D) A 25
y2 + Ty + S , y2 + Ly + M
D
put, y = – a
24 25
 y2 + Ty + S = 0
 (–a) – aT + S = 0
 a² = aT + m = 0 ......(i)
B C and(–a)² = aL + m = 0
32
a² = aL –m ......(ii)
In  ABC Equation (i) and (ii)
AC = (AB)2  (BC)2 aT –S = aL – m
aT – aL = S – m
= (24)2  (32)2 S –m
a=
= 40 cm T –L
25  25  40 sin2   2sin4 
Semi perimeter of ACD= 30. (A) sec2 –
2 2cos 4   cos 2 
= 45 cm
Area of ACD sin2   1  2sin2  
= sec2 –
= 45  (45  40)  (45  25)(45  25) cos 2    2 cos 2   1

= 45  5  20  20 = 300 m2 sin2   cos 2   sin2   2sin2 


= sec2 –
cos 2   2 cos 2   cos 2   sin2 
1
Area of ABC =
× 24 × 32 sin 2   cos 2   sin 2  
2
= 384 m2 = sec2 –
cos 2   cos 2   sin 2  
Area of ABCD = (300 + 384)m2 = sec2 – tan2 = 1
= 684 m2
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31. (D) 35. (B) 4M = 6F
D C
M:F=3:2
x 2y x 8(10M  3F )  D
= 4M × 7 × 12
2
A 2 E 7y F B 8(10  3  3  2)  D
2 = 4 × 3 × 7 × 12
2
2
H = (6y +7y) H = 2y 3  7  12
13 D= = 7 days
36
1
Area = (6y + 7y)2y 36. (C) A E
2 Sparrow
208 = 3y²  y = 4
AB = 28; CD = 24; DE = 8
AD = 8² + 2² = 68 30° 60°
AC² = BC² = AD² + BC² + 2AB .CD B C D
AD = BC Distance travelled by the sparrow in 2 minutes
then, AC = BD = BD
2AC² = 2AD² + 2(AB.CD) = 50 3 cot 30° + 50 3 cot 60°
AC² = 68 + (28 × 24)
= 150 + 50 = 200 m
AC = 740
200 60
2 Speed of the sparrow = 
ATQ, (AC)² =  740  2 1000
= 6 km /hr
AC = 740
37. (B) ATQ, 132 + 152 + 172 + 192 + 212 +......+ 352 +
32. (C) x = a(sin + cos)
372 + 392
y = b(sin – cos)  12 + 32 + 52 +........+ 392
x 2 y2 a 2  sin   cos  2 39  40  41
 2 =
a 2
b a2 = = 260 × 4 = 10660
6
b 2  sin   cos  2 and 1 + 3 + 5 +........+ 112
2 2 2

+
b2 11  12  13
2 2 = = 26 × 11 = 286
= (sin  + cos  + 2sincos) 6
+ (sin2 + cos2 – 2sincos) then sum of 10660 –286 = 10374
= 2 (sin2 + cos2) = 2 38. (C) 9 articles are sold in a rupee, so the cost
5 1 1
4 3 price of 1 article = `
33. (B) Required ratio = 8 3 9
3 2
4 3 1 100 144 1
8 3 New cost price = × × =`
9 96 100 6
5 7 So, 6 articles are to be sold in a rupee.
1
2 2 1 1 1
= 3 = 7 = 1:1 1 
3 2 4 2 3 
2 2 39. (C) ÷    of 2 3
1 7  5 10  1 1
1– –
5 x 2  3y 2 11 x y 11 2 2 3
34. (B) =  5 y – 3 =
xy 2 x 2 3 5
2 2  4 7 
x  x = of 6
10   – 11  y  – 6 =0 1 7  10  1
y    2 6
 x  x  3 4 5
 2 y  3 5 y  2 = 0 =  of
   1 10 1
x 3 2 3  4 5
So, y = or – =   
2 5 1  10 1 
x 3 3 2 3
is a positive value. So answer will be . =  =
y 2 1 1 2

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40. (D) ATQ,
24
2x + 3x + 5x = 180° – (15° + 15° + 15°) = 2 48 + + 2 × 10
10x = 135° 84
5x = 67.5° = 8 + 2 + 20 = 30
Greatest angle = 67.5° + 15° = 82.5°
1 1
 11 47. (A) Given that x = 3 – and y = 3 +
= 82.5° × =  3 3
180 24
41. (A) ATQ, Required Area of paper used = 2rh 1 1
then, x + y = 3 – + 3+ =
3 3 2 3
22
=2× ×1.25 ×28
7 8
= 22000 cm² x.y =
3
2 3 8 11 x 2 y² x 3  y3
42. (D) , , ,  
3 5 11 17 Now,
y x xy
Multiply & divide them by 3 × 5 × 11 × 17
1870 1683 (x  y )3  3xy (x  y )
, , = xy
3  5  11  17 3  5  11  17
2040 1815 8
, (2 3)3  3  2 3
3  5  11  17 3  5  11  17 3
=
8 8
So, is the largest fraction. 3
11
43. (D) Let cost price of watch ` x, then 3
ATQ, 120% of x – 90% of x = 56.25 24 3  16 3 8 3
= = = 3 3
120  x 90  x 8 8
–  56.25
100 100 3 3
56.25  100 2sin 68 2 cot15
x= 48. (C)  –
120 – 90 cos 22 5 tan 75

5625 3 tan 20. tan 40 tan 45. tan 50.tan 70
x= 5
30
x = 187.5 3.tan 20.cot 20
44. (C) A + B 6 3 cos 22 2 tan 75 tan 40.cot 40
=2  –
cos 22 5 tan 75 5
B 12 24 2
C 12 2 2 3 10  2  3
Work done by A and B in 4 days =2– – = =1
5 5 5
= 3 × 4 = 12 units
Work done by B in next 2 days 49. (C) A
= 2 × 2 = 4 units
Remaining units of work = 24 – 12 – 4 E F
= 8 units
G
Time required by C to finish the job
8 B C
=
= 4 days D
2 In ABC, here AD, BE and CF are medians,
45. (A) Area of a regular hexagon = 6 × Area of suppose they meet at point 'G'.
an equalatral triangle
In ABC
3 2 BG + GC > BC
= 6× x
4 2 2
BE  CF>BC
9 2 3 3
= x square unit
2 3 2 (BE + CF ) > 3BC ...... (1)
46. (C) If x = 2, y = 4, p = 8 and q = 10 Similarly,
2 (CF + AD ) > 3AC ...... (2)
2y 2 (AD + BE ) > 3AB ...... (3)
xyp + p  y + 2q on addition equation 1, 2 and 3.
4 (AD + BE + CF) > 3(AB + BC +CA)

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50. (C) Walls are 5 cm thick. 12 12
 Internal length = (330 – 2 × 5) = 320 cm 58. (A)  3
Breadth = (260 – 10)cm = 250 cm 9a 9a
Height = (110 – x) cm 9a  9a 1
Here, the cistern is assumed to be open 
81  a 2 4
and x is the thickness of bottom. 72 = 81 – a²
 320 × 250 × (110 – x) = 8000 litres a² = 81 – 72
320 × 250 × (110 – x) = 8000 × 1000 cm3 a² = 9
8000000 a = 3 km/hr
(110 – x) =
320  250 3000  T  6
59. (B)  900
110 – x = 100 100
x = 10 cm = 1 dm. T = 5 years
M 1D1 M 2D2 4000  5  R
51. (B)  Now, 1600 =
W1 W2 100
R = 8%
350  6 M 2  25
 2  64  80 2  64  80
2 5 60. (C) = = 71.11 km/hrs
M2 = 210 64  80 144
More man required = M1 – M2 = 350 – 210 61. (D) P
= 140
52. (C) b
53. (B) a
A T
3

M O1 O' R Q
P
a
PT = TW =
2
B
Also in  PQR, QR² + PQ² = PR²
AM = 32  12 = 2 2 cm In  PQR, QR² + a² = b²
QR = b ²  a ²
AB = 2 × 2 2 = 4 2 cm
In  QRT, RT² = TQ² + QR²
54. (D) 4 5
2
4 5 a a ²  4b ²  4a ²
16 25 RT² =   + b² – a² =
 2 4
9
 100 = 56.25% 4b ²  3a ²
16 =
4
55. (A) Let Initial price of sugar be ` x /kg.
Initial expenditure = ` 10x 4b ²  3a ²
New price of sugar be ` =1.32 x/kg RT =
2
Let the new consumption be ` y /kg
New expenditure = 1.32 xy b²  a ²
ATQ, 10x × 1.1 = 1.32 xy QR
In  QRT, cos = = 4b ²  3a ²
RT
10  1.1 11 1 2
y= = = 8 kg
1.32 1.32 3 2 b²  a ²
=
90º 22 4b ²  3a ²
56. (A)Required area =  77
360 7 1 3 3 2 2
62. (C)     4:   5
= 38.5 m² 3 2 2 2 2
57. (B) J = a, K = a + 2, L = a + 4, M = a + 6  12 : 20
N=a+8 3:5
5a  20 63. (D) Let n be the number of 4 and 6 LCM of 12.
Required average = Hence, divisible number from 12 between
5
100 and 600, 108, 120 .......588
=a+4 then 588 = 108 + (n-1).12
=J+4 n = 41
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64. (D) 1 : 2 : 3 : 4 = 10 Sum = 540 6
×40 ×40 69. (B) X = = .85714
7
160 400 2
65. (B) sin3  + cos3  = 1 Y= = .6667
3
sin3  + cos3  = sin2  + cos2 
sin2  (sin– 1) = cos2  (1 – cos2 ) 8
Z= =.8889
1  sin  9
 = cot2 
cos   1 4
The minimum value of cos2  is 0 A= = .8
5
1  sin  Z >X>A>Y
thus, the minimum value of is 0
cos   1 4
66. (D) 70. (B) SP = 120 × = ` 96
5
b 3 3 3 3
–a 71. (C) 10 + 10 × + 10 × + 10 × × + 10
4 4 4 4
x 3 3
× × ........ 
b² = (–a)² + x² 4 4
b² –a = x²
 3 3 3 
b2  a 2 = x = 10 + 2 10   10    .....
4 4 4
b2  a 2 9
cos = But S  = so we get
b 1r
67. (A) A 3
D
O 4
h 60º 30º h =10 + ×10 3 = 10 + 60 = 70 meter
1
4
B C
66 m 72. (D) (x – y)² = x² + y² – 2xy
Let the height of the tower be h meter. (4)² = x² + y² – 2 × 45
In  OAB, 16 + 90 = x² + y²
106 = x² + y²
h h
tan60º = = OB =
OB 3
h O
Now, In  OCD, , tan30º = 73. (B) 3
OC A B
4
 OC = h 3
In  OBC,
OA = 42  32 = 5 cm
2
 h 
(h 3)2 +   = 60² 1
3 74. (A) r ²h = rl
3
2 h2 1
 3h   3600 rh = l
3 3
 h = 6 30 meter.
l = h2  r2
1
68. (C) 25% = 1 2 2
4 r h = h2  r 2
4 5 9
1 1 1
1  
= 20% 9 r2 h2
5
75. (D)
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76. (D)  = 45º
1
82. (C) 20% =
tan 60º 3 5

tan 30º 1 =3 CP SP
3 5 6
Total SP = 6 + 6 = 12 units
77. (C) 1 0.50 0.10
Total CP = 12 units
3 5 7
CP2 = 12 – 5 = 7 units
3 2.5 .70
Ratio fo money = 30 : 25 : 7  62 1 2
×
155 Required loss = = 14 %
62 7 7
155 83. (D)
5 1
No. of coins = 30 × × 1  75 84. (D) 10% =
2 10
5 110 = 10 ×11 11 ×11
25 × × 2  125
2 100 121
210 ×100
5 ×100
7× × 10 = 175
2 21,000 12,100
375 85. (B) 4 × [1³ + 2² + 3² + ........10³]
1 1 1 4 × 3025 = 12100
78. (B) : :
100  5  2 100  5  3 100  5  4 P
86. (A)
1 1 1
= : :
110 115 120 6 8
= 276 : 264 : 253  793 N
A B
×10 ×10 10
2,760 7,930
79. (B) F = (S1 + S2)
F + 5 = 2{(S1 + 5) + (S2+ 5)}
F + 5 = 2[S1 + S2 +10] 68
PN =  4.8 cm
F 10
F + 5 = 2[ +10]
3 BN = 82  4.82 = 6.4 cm
2
F– F = 20 – 5
3
F 1 3
= 15 , F = 45 years 87. (C) = 0.250 and = 0.750
3 4 4
Q From option (C)
80. (B) P
63 63  4
11 6 = = 0.252
13
250 250  4
A
187  4 748
= = 0.748
250  4 1000
88. (B) Age of mother – age of daughter
PQ = 132  52 = 144 = 12 cm = 31 years......(i)
1 1 1 Age of father – age of son =30 years ....(ii)
81. (B) x – y = 4, x  y   8 Age of father – age of daughter =34 years
...(iii)
yx 1 From (i) and (iii)
 Age of father – age of mother = 3 years
xy 8
Age of mother = 30 – 3 = 27 years
(x – y)² = (x – y)² + 4xy 89. (C) Present age of (A + B + C) = 30 × 3 = 90
= 4² + 4 × 35 Present age of (B + C) = 25 × 2 = 50
= 16 + 128  A + B + C – B – C = 90 – 50 = 40 years
= 144 Present age of A = 40 years
x + y = 12
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90. (B) ATQ,
 Income 
 5 
5
32 32  2
5 95. (C)  Profit %=  Exp. 1 × 100
 
1   = = =  
 x  211  32 243 3 Profit %
Income= + 1 Exp.
5 2 5 1 100
1– =  = ATQ,
x 3 x 3
x = 15 litres  50   30 
Exp. A  1 = Exp. B   1
Initial amount of milk in the container 100  100 
= 15 litre
91. (A) 5x × 12 : 4x × 4 + (4x + 1000) × 8 : 3x × 8 + Exp. A 130
(3x + 2000) × 4 = 15 : 14 : 11 Exp. B
=
150
5x  12 15 Exp A : Exp B = 13 : 15
 4x  4  (4x  1000)  8 = Company A
14 30
96. (A) Company B =
45
4x  15 15
= Profit :- Com A : Com B = 2 : 3
16x  32x  8000 14 97. (D) Number of workers in scale V = 12% of
56x – 48x = 8000 1500 = 180
x = 1000 Number of working male in scale V =12%
Investment of C in the beginning of 800 = 96
=3 × 1000 = ` 3000 Number of working female in scale V
92. (D) Let the rate of interest per annum = R% = 180  96 = 84
P × R × 30 20 2 98. (B) In scale VII.
 2P =  %=6 % Total number of workers = 8% of 1500
100 3 3
= 120
93. (A) Expenditure =
Income Number of male workers = 10% of 800
Profit % = 80
+1
100  Number of female workers = 120 - 80
ATQ, = 40
 Required ratio = 80: 40 = 2:1
I1 I2
= 40 99. (A) Number of females in scale I
35 = 330 – 192 = 138
1 1
100 100 Number of females in scale VI
135 = 210 – 72 = 138
I1  Number of females are same in scale I
140
I2 = and VI.
100. (D)Average of working females in all scales
 I1 : I2 = 27 : 28
94. (D) Given 138  81  157  62  84  138  40
=
(Income – Expenditure = 1.5 lakh) 7
Income  Exp 700
 Profit %= × 100 = =100
Exp 7
 Required no. of scales = 4 (II, IV, V, VII)
1.5 100
= exp  10 = 40

15
 Expenditure = = 3.75 lakh
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MATHS (TIER II) MOCK TEST-11 (ANSWER KEY)

1. (C) 26. (D) 51. (B) 76. (D)


2. (A) 27. (B) 52. (C) 77. (C)
3. (B) 28. (C) 53. (B) 78. (B)
4. (C) 29. (C) 54. (D) 79. (B)
5. (A) 30. (A) 55. (A) 80. (B)
6. (A) 31. (D) 56. (A) 81. (B)
7. (B) 32. (C) 57. (B) 82. (C)
8. (A) 33. (B) 58. (A) 83. (D)
9. (D) 34. (B) 59. (B) 84. (D)
10. (C) 35. (B) 60. (C) 85. (B)
11. (A) 36. (C) 61. (D) 86. (A)
12. (B) 37. (B) 62. (C) 87. (C)
13. (C) 38. (C) 63. (D) 88. (B)
14. (D) 39. (C) 64. (D) 89. (C)
15. (A) 40. (D) 65. (B) 90. (B)
16. (A) 41. (A) 66. (D) 91. (A)
17. (B) 42. (D) 67. (A) 92. (D)
18. (C) 43. (D) 68. (C) 93. (A)
19. (C) 44. (C) 69. (B) 94. (D)
20. (B) 45. (A) 70. (B) 95. (C)
21. (B) 46. (C) 71. (C) 96. (A)
22. (C) 47. (A) 72. (D) 97. (D)
23. (D) 48. (C) 73. (B) 98. (B)
24. (D) 49. (C) 74. (A) 99. (A)
25. (A) 50. (C) 75. (D) 100. (D)

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