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Quantitative Aptitude
1. A and B start a business with ` 3200 and 7. Two tangents drawn from an external point
` 3800. After 6 months, C joins the business to a circle are at right angles and measure
with ` 4600. At the end of the year, C gets 3.5 cm each. The area of the circle is
(A) 38.5 cm 2 (B) 28 cm2
` 2254 as his share of profit. Then the dif-
ference between profit got by B and A is – (C) 31 cm 2 (D) Insufficient data
8. A right angled triangle of which the sides
(A) ` 588 (B) ` 416
containing the right angles are 36 cm and
(C) ` 574 (D) ` 724
15 cm is made to turn round on its longer
2. In the given figure, EADF is a rectangle and
side. Find the curved surface area of the
ABC is a triangle. If AE = 18 cm, BE = 8 cm
solid so generated.
CF = 13 cm and BF = 3 cm, then find the
length of the line joining the mid–points of (A) 2220 cm 2 (B) 2210 cm2
2
the sides AB and BC. (C) 1836.9 cm (D) 2120 cm2
9. If sin A and cos A are the roots of the
equation px2 + qx + m = 0, then find a
relation among p, q and m.
(A) q2 + m2 = (p + m)2
(B) q2 – m2 = (p + m)2
(C) q2 + m2 = (p – m)2
(D) None of these
(A) 6.02 cm (B) 5.03 cm
10. In a race of 600 m, A can beat B by 60 m
(C) 4.04 cm (D) 7.04 cm
and in a race of 500 m, B can beat C by
3. Two equal circles having radii 4 cm pass 25 m. By how many metres will A beat C in
through the centres of the each other. The a 400 m race ?
length of the common chord is –
(A) 56 m (B) 60 m
(A) 4 6 cm (B) 4 3 cm (C) 58 m (D) 54 m
11. A sum of Rs. 370 is to be divided among A,
(C) 2 3 cm (D) 6 2 cm
A ' s share B' s share 3
4. In a school, the ratio of number of boys to B and C such that B' s share  C' s share = .
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number of girls is 2 : 5. If average age of
boys is (A – 5) years and average age of whole Then, A's share is
students is A years, then the average age of (A) 240 (B) 120
girls is – (C) 100 (D) 90
(A) (A + 1) years (B) (A + 2) years 12. The price of land passing through three
(C) (A – 1) years (D) (A – 2) years hands, rises on the whole by 65%. If the first
5. A vertical pole fixed to the ground is divided and second sellers earned 20% and 25%
in the ratio 1 : 9 by a mark on it, the two profit respectively. Find the profit earned by
parts subtend equal angles at a place on the the third seller.
ground, 15 m from the base of the pole. If (A) 20% (B) 55%
the lower part be shorter than the upper (C) 10% (D) 25%
one, find the height of the pole. 13. One year payment to the servant is 500
(A) 133 m (B) 134 m plus one shirt. The servant leaves after 10
(C) 135 m (D) 132 m
months and receives 350 and a shirt. What
6. If cos x = sin 200º, then the possible
values of x is is the price of the shirt?
(A) 160º, 20º (B) 110º, 250º (A) 150 (B) 350
(C) 200º, 160º (D) 290º, 70º (C) 400 (D) 500

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1. A B ` 3200 ` 3800 7.
6 C ` 4600
C ` 2254 3.5
B A – (A) 38.5 (B) 28
(A) ` 588 (B) ` 416 (C) 31 (D)
(C) ` 574 (D) ` 724 8. 36
2. EADF ABC
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AE = 18 , BE = 8 CF = 13
BF = 3 , AB BC

(A) 2220 (B) 2210


(C) 1836.9 (D) 2120
2
9. px + qx + m = 0 sinA cos
A p, q m
(A) q + m = (p + m)2
2 2

(B) q2 – m2 = (p + m)2
(C) q2 + m2 = (p – m)2
(A) 6.02 (B) 5.03 (D)

(C) 4.04 (D) 7.04 10. 600 A, B 60


500 B, C 25
3. 4
– 400 A, C

(A) 4 6 (B) 4 3
(A) 56 (B) 60
(C) 2 3 (D) 6 2 (C) 58 (D) 54
4. 11. 370 A, B C
2:5 (A – 5)
A A


(A) (A + 1) (B) (A + 2) (A) 240 (B) 120
(C) (A – 1) (D) (A – 2) (C) 100 (D) 90
5. 1:9 12.

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(A) 20% (B) 55%
(C) 10% (D) 25%
(A) 133 (B) 134 13.
(C) 135 (D) 132
6. cos x = sin 200º , x
(A) 160º, 20º (B) 110º, 250º (A) 150 (B) 350
(C) 200º, 160º (D) 290º, 70º (C) 400 (D) 500

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14. A person purchased a certain number of 22. On children's day sweets were to be equally
articles at 11 articles for ` 10 and sold them distributed among 175 students in a school.
at 10 articles for ` 11. Find the gain Actually on that day 35 children were absent
percentage. and therefore each child got 4 sweet extra.
(A) 22 (B) 20 How many sweets were available in all for
(C) 1 (D) 21 distribution ?
15. If  is the angle of first quadrant such that (A) 2750 (B) 2672
cosec4  = 17 + cot4  , then what is the value (C) 2675 (D) 2800
of sin  ? 23. A contract is to be completed in 46 days ad
1 1 117 men were set to work, each working
(A) (B)
3 4
4
8 hours a day. After 33 days, of the work
1 1 7
(C) (D)
9 16 is completed. Then how many additional
2x  3y  1 x  9y  8 4x  7y  12 men may be employed so that the work may
16. If = = , be completed in time, each man now
2 3 5
working 9 hours at day ?
then find the value of x + y.
(A) 72 (B) 63
(A) 1 (B) –3
(C) 0 (D) –2 (C) 81 (D) 54
17. A reduction of 20% in the price of sugar 24. In what time would a cistern be filled by
enales Mr. Bhadra to buy an extra 5 kg of it three pipes whose diameters are 1 cm,
for 320. The original rate of sugar was : 1
(A) 12 per kg (B) 15 per kg 1 cm & 2 cm, running together, when the
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(C) 16 per kg (D) 20 per kg
18. In a particular type of alloy the ratio of lead largest alone can fill it in 61 minutes, the
to tin is 5 : 6. Find the amount of lead should amount of water flowing in by each pipe
be added to 12.1 kg of this material to make being proportional to the square of their
the the ratio 1 : 1. diameter ?
(A) 1.1 kg (B) 1 kg (A) 45 mintues (B) 63 mintues
(C) 0.9 kg (D) 1.5 kg (C) 36 minutes (D) 48 minutes
1 1 25. Milk and water are mixed in a vessel A in
19. If x +
y = 1 and y + z = 1, then find the the proportion 5 : 2, and in vessel B in the
proportion 8 : 5. In what proportion should
1 quantities be taken from the two vessels
value of z + .
x so as to form a mixture in which milk and
water will be in the proportion of 9 : 4 ?
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(A) 2 (B) (A) 2 : 7 (B) 3 : 8
2
(C) 7 : 2 (D) 8 : 3
(C) 1 (D) 0 26. The thickness of a hollow wooden cylinder
20. ABC is right angled at A. AB = 3 unit,
is 2 cm. It is 35 cm long and its inner radius
AC = 4 units and AD is perpendicular to BC.
is 12 cm. Find the volume of the wood
What is the area of ADB ?
required to make the cylinder, assuming
9 54 it is open at either end.
(A) sq. unit (B) sq. unit
25 25 (A) 5720 cm3 (B) 5770 cm3
72 96 (C) 7520 cm3 (D) 5570 cm3
(C) sq. unit (D) sq. unit 27. If 5 men and 3 boys can reap 23 hectares
25 25
in 4 days and if 3 men and 2 boys can reap
1 7 hectares in 2 days, how many boys must
21. Find the value of 3 cos 23º  sin 23º .
4 assist 7 men in order that they may reap
(A) cos 43º (B) cos 7º 45 hectares in 6 days.
1 (A) 2 boys (B) 5 boys
(C) cos 53º (D) cos 53º (C) 3 boys (D) 7 boys
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14. ` 22. 175
` 35
4
(A) 22 (B) 20
(C) 1 (D) 21
15.  ?
4 4
cosec  = 17 + cot  sin  ? (A) 2750 (B) 2672
1 1 (C) 2675 (D) 2800
(A) (B) 23. 46 117
3 4
1 1 8 33
(C) (D)
9 16 4
2x  3y  1 x  9y  8 4x  7y  12 7
16. = =
2 3 5
x+y 9 ?
(A) 1 (B) –3 (A) 72 (B) 63
(C) 0 (D) –2
(C) 81 (D) 54
17. 20% 320
5 1
24. 1 ,1 2
3
(A) 12 (B) 15
(C) 16 (D) 20 61
18. 5:6
?
1:1
(A) 45 (B) 63
12.1
(A) 1.1 (B) 1 (C) 36 (D) 48
(C) 0.9 (D) 1.5 25. A 5:2

1 B 8:5
1 1
19. x + y = 1, y + =1 , z+
z x
9:4 ?
(A) 2 : 7 (B) 3 : 8
1
(A) 2 (B) (C) 7 : 2 (D) 8 : 3
2
(C) 1 (D) 0 26. 2
20. ABC A AB = 3 , AC = 4 35 12
AD BC ADB
?
3 3
9 54 (A) 5720 (B) 5770
(A) (B)
25 25 (C) 7520 3
(D) 5570 3

72 96 27. 5 3 23 4
(C) (D)
25 25 3 2

1 7 2 7
21. 3 cos 23º  sin 23º
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(A) cos 43º (B) cos 7º 45 6 ?
1 (A) 2 (B) 5
(C) cos 53º (D) cos 53º
2 (C) 3 (D) 7
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28. Two concentric circles with centre P have 35. A man cycles at 10 km/h, then he arrives
radii 6.5 cm and 3.3 cm. Through a point A at a certain place at 1 pm. If he cycles at
of the larger circle, a tangent is drawn to 15 km/h, he will arrive at the same place
the smaller circle touching it at B and the at 11 am. At what speed must he cycle to
larger circle at C. Find AC. get there at noon?
(A) 5.6 cm (B) 11.2 cm (A) 11 km/h (B) 12 km/h
(C) 11.8 cm (D) 6.5 cm (C) 13 km/h (D) 14 km/h
36. A milk man mixes 20 litres of water with
29. A, B and C can do a work in 6, 8 and 12 days
80 litres of milk. After selling one-fourth of
respectively. Doing that work together they
the mixture, he adds water to replenish the
get an amount of 1350. What is the share
quantity that he sold. What is the current
of B in that amount? proportion of water to milk ?
(A) 450 (B) 350 (A) 2 : 3 (B) 3 : 2
(C) 500 (D) 400 (C) 1 : 3 (D) 3 : 4
30. A train travelled 75% of the way from town 37. Karan and Arjun run a 100 m race, where
X to town Y by travelling for A hours at an Karan beats Arjun by 10 mts. To do a favour to
average speed of B kmph. The train travels Arjun, Karan starts 10 mts behind the starting
at an average speed of S kmph for the line in second 100 m race. They both run at
remaining part of the journey. Which of the their earlier speed. For second race, which
fol low ing expre ssions repre sent s t he of the following option is true ?
average speed of the entire journey ? (A) Karan and Arjun reach simultaneously
(B) Arjun beats Karan by 1 m
(4BS) (C) Arjun beats Karan by 11 m
(A) 0.75B + 0.25 (B) (3S  B) (D) Karan beats Arjun by 1 m
38. In a chess competition involving some boys
AB and girls of a school, every student had to play
(C) (D) 0.75A + 0.25S excel one game with every other student. It
3S
was around that in 45 games both the players
31. If the hands of a clock coincide every
were girls, and in 190 games both were boys.
65 minutes (true time) how much does the
The number of games in which one player
clock gain or loss in 24 hours ?
was a boy and the other was a girl is
5 10 (A) 200 (B) 216
(A) 65 minutes (B) 10 minutes (C) 235 (D) 256
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39. A group of 630 children is arranged in rows
(C) 24 hours (D) None of these
for a group of photograph session. Each row
32. A new car cos ts ` 360000. It s price contains three fewer children than the row in
depreciates at the rate of 10% a year during front of it. What number of rows is not possible ?
the first two years and at the rate of 20% a (A) 3 (B) 4
year thereafter. What will be the price of (C) 5 (D) 6
the car after 3 years? 40. If x sin 45º = y cosec 30º, then find the value
(A) ` 83328 (B) ` 332280
(C) ` 232380 (D) ` 233280 x4
of .
y4
 sec 37 sin 42 
33. Find the value of 
  
 (A) 43 (B) 63
 cosec 53 cos 48 (C) 23
(D) 83
(A) 1 (B) 0 41. sin2  – 3 sin  + 2 = 0 will be true if
(A) 0 <  < 90º (B) 0 <  < 90º
(C) 2 (D) –1
(C)  = 0º (D)  = 90º
34. What annual instalment will discharge a 42. A reduction of 10% in the price of tea
debt of ` 6000 due in 5 years at 10% simple enables a person to purchase 25 kg more
interest? tea for ` 22500. What is the reduced price
per kg. of tea?
(A) ` 1200 (B) ` 1100
(A) ` 70 (B) ` 80
(C) ` 1000 (D) ` 1050 (C) ` 90 (D) ` 100
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28. P 6.5 35. 10
3.3 A 1
15 11
B
12
C AC
?
(A) 5.6 (B) 11.2
(A) 11 (B) 12
(C) 11.8 (D) 6.5 (C) 13 (D) 14
29. A, B C 6, 8 12 36. 80 20
1350
B ?
(A) 450 (B) 350 ?
(C) 500 (D) 400 (A) 2 : 3 (B) 3 : 2
(C) 1 : 3 (D) 3 : 4
30. X Y 75%
37. 100
A B 10
S 100 10

?
(A)
(4BS)
(A) 0.75B + 0.25 (B) (3S  B) (B) 1
(C) 11
(D) 1
AB
(C) (D) 0.75A + 0.25S 38.
3S
31. 65 45
24 190
?

5 10
(A) 65 (B) 10 (A) 200 (B) 216
11 143 (C) 235 (D) 256
(C) 24 (D) 39. 630
32. ` 360000
10% ?
(A) 3 (B) 4
20% (C) 5 (D) 6

x4
(A) ` 83328 (B) ` 332280 40. x sin 45º = y cosec 30º,
y4
(C) ` 232380 (D) ` 233280

 sec 37 sin 42  (A) 43 (B) 63


33. 
 cosec 53  cos 48
  (C) 23 (D) 83
2
41. sin  – 3 sin  + 2 = 0
(A) 1 (B) 0
(A) 0 <  < 90º (B) 0 <  < 90º
(C) 2 (D) –1 (C)  = 0º (D)  = 90º
34. ` 6000 10% 5 42. 10%
` 22500 25

(A) ` 1200 (B) ` 1100 (A) ` 70 (B) ` 80


(C) ` 1000 (D) ` 1050 (C) ` 90 (D) ` 100

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43. A swimming pool has 3 drain pipes A, B and C. 49. The percentage of the number of students
The pipes A and B, working simultaneously, getting at least 60% marks in Chemistry,
can empty the pool in half the time taken over those getting at least 40% marks in
by pipe C. Pipe A, working alone, takes half aggregate, is approximately
the time taken by pipe B. All together they
(A) 21% (B) 27%
take 6 hour 40 minutes to empty the pool.
Time taken by pipe A to empty the pool (C) 29% (D) 31%
is- 50. At least 23 students were eligible for
(A) 15 hours (B) 10 hours Symposium on ch emi st ry, t he n the
(C) 30 hours (D) 7 hours minimum qualifying marks in chemistry
44. The sum of the areas of the 10 squares for eligibility to symposium would lie in the
whose sides are 20cm , 21 cm, ……, 29cm range
respectively is-
(A) 40 - 50 (B) 30 - 40
(A) 6085 cm 2 (B) 8555 cm2
(C) 2470 cm 2 (D) 11025 cm 2 (C) 20 - 30 (D) 20 - 30
51. The number nearest to 75070 which is
45. If x = 3 + 2 2 and xy = 1, then the value of
divisible by 65 is –
x 2  3xy  y 2 (A) 75070 (B) 75075
2 2
is
x  3 xy  y (C) 75010 (D) 75065
52. By what least number should 675 be
37 70 multiplied to obtain a perfect cube ?
(A) (B)
31 31 (A) 7 (B) 8
(C) 5 (D) 6
35 34
(C) (D) 53. Find the least number which when divided
31 31
by 35, 45 and 55 leaves the remainder 18,
Direction (46-50) : Study the following table
28 and 38 respectively.
carefully and answer the questions given below.
(A) 3448 (B) 3482
Classification of 100 students based on the
(C) 2468 (D) 3265
marks obtained by them in physics and
54. Five years ago, the average age of four boys
chemistry in an exam.
was 9 years. On including a new boy, the
Marks Out 40 30 20 10 0 present average age of all the five is 15 years.
of 50 and and and and and
above above above above above The present age of new boy is –
(A) 17 years (B) 18 years
P hysic s 9 32 80 92 100 (C) 27 years (D) 19 years
Chemistry 4 21 66 81 100
Directions (55-59): A table below shows the
production and imports of oil (in 1000 tonnes).
(Aggregate) 7 27 73 87 100
Domestic production of oil is total of on-shore
Average
an d of f -shore produc ti on, whi c h i s
46. Number of students scoring less than 40% supplemented by imports to meet the total
marks in aggregate is : demand of oil in the country.
(A) 13 (B) 19
(C) 20 (D) 27
47. If at least 60% ma rks in Physics are
required for pursuing higher studies in
Physics, how many students will be eligible 55. What was the percentage of domestic
to pursue higher studies in physics? production of oil over imports in year 2001 ?
(A) 27 (B) 32 (A) 80% (B) 140%
(C) 34 (D) 41 (C) 109.52% (D) None of these
48. What is the difference between the number 56. What was t he difference of dom esti c
of students passed with 30 marks in production of oil year 2001 and year 2003
Chemistry and 30 as cut off in aggregate? over year 2001 ?
(A) 3 (B) 4 (A) 14% (B) 27%
(C) 5 (D) 6 (C) 17.4% (D) 10%
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43. 3 A, B C 49. 60%
A B 40%
C A
B
(A) 21% (B) 27%
6 40 A
(C) 29% (D) 31%

(A) 15 (B) 10 50. 23


(C) 30 (D) 7
44. 20 21 29 101
(A) 40 - 50 (B) 30 - 40
(A) 6085 (B) 8555
(C) 20 - 30 (D) 20 - 30
(C) 2470 (D) 11025
51. 65 75070 –
x 2  3xy  y 2
45. x=3+ 2 2 xy = 1, (A) 75070 (B) 75075
x 2  3xy  y 2
(C) 75010 (D) 75065
52. 675
37 70
(A) (B) ?
31 31
35 34 (A) 7 (B) 8
(C) (D) (C) 5 (D) 6
31 31
53. 35, 45 55
( 46-50) :
18, 28 38
(A) 3448 (B) 3482
(C) 2468 (D) 3265
54. 9
50 40 30 20 10 0

15 –
(A) 17 (B) 18
9 32 80 92 100
(C) 27 (D) 19
4 21 66 81 100
(55-59):
7 27 73 87 100
(1000 )

46. 40%

(A) 13 (B) 19
(C) 20 (D) 27
47.
60%
55. 2001 ?
(A) 27 (B) 32 (A) 80% (B) 140%
(C) 34 (D) 41 (C) 109.52% (D)
48. 30 30 56. 2001 2003 2001
?
(A) 3 (B) 4 (A) 14% (B) 27%
(C) 5 (D) 6 (C) 17.4% (D) 10%
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57. What is the average total demand of oil over 65. Find digit in the unit’s place of
the period ? [(251)98 + (21)29 – (106)100 + (705)35 – (16)4 + 259] .
(A) 185% million tonnes (A) 4 (B) 3
(B) 52 million tonnes
(C) 2 (D) 1
(C) 18.5% million tonnes
(D) 35 million tonnes 2 2
58. What was the approx percentage increase  7 5  7 – 5
in the import of oil from year 2001 to year 2003 ? 66. Solve    
 7 – 5  7 5
(A) 49% (B) 65%
(C) 43% (D) None of these
(A) 136 (B) 138
59. If in the year 2004, offshore production decline
(C) 140 (D) 142
by 12.5%, production on-shore remains the same
and total demand increases by 2%, what will be 67. In  PQR, PQR = 90°, O is the centroid,
the quantity of import oil in the year 2004 ? PQ = 5 cm, QR = 12 cm, find the value of OQ.
(A) 33.14 million tonnes
(B) 63 million tonnes 1 1
(A) 3 cm (B) 4 cm
(C) 39 million tonnes 2 3
(D) 25 million tonnes
60. A hollow cylindrical tube open at both ends 1 1
(C) 4 cm (D) 5 cm
2 3
is made of iron 1 cm thick. Find the volume
of iron used in making the tube, if the 68. O and C are respectively the orthocentre
external diameter is 12cm and the length and circum-centre of an acute angled  PQR.
The points P and O are joined and produced
of tube is 70 cm.
to meet the side QR at S. if PQS = 60° and
(A) 2420 cm 2 (B) 2520 cm2
QCR = 130°, then RPS = ?
(C) 2720 cm 2 (D) 2900 cm2
(A) 30° (B) 35°
61. If (x + 2) is the H.C.F. of x2 + ax +b and (C) 100° (D) 60°
x2 + cx + d (a  c & b  a) then which one of 69. In a  ABC, the medians CD and BE
the following is correct? intersect each other at O, then the ratio of
(A) a + b = b + d (B) 2a +b = 2c + d the areas of  ODE and  ABC is
(C) b + 2c = 2a + d (D) b - 2c = 2a – d (A) 1 : 6 (B) 6 : 1
5 3 (C) 1 : 12 (D) 12 : 1
62. If + 6y = 13 and + 4y = 7, then find the 70. The area of the triangle formed by the graph
x x
value of y. of 3x + 4y = 12, x-axis and y-axis (in sq.
units) is
(A) – 2 (B) 3
(A) 4 (B) 12
(C) 4 (D) 5
(C) 6 (D) 8
 1  1  71. PQ is a chord of length 8 cm, of a circle with
63. Find the value of 1   1  
 x  x 1 centre O and of radius 5 cm. The tangent
at P and Q intersects at a point T. The
 1  1  1  1 
1   1   1   1  . length of TP is
 x  2  x  3  x  4  x 5
20 21
1 (A) cm (B) cm
x3 3 4
(A) 1  (B)
x 3 x
10 15
x 6 x4 (C) cm (D) cm
(C) (D) 1  3 4
x x
64. When a number is divided by 119, the 72. If 4096 = 64, then the value of 40.96 +
rema inde r is 31. Wha t will be t he
0.4096 + 0.004096 + 0.00004096 is —
remainder is divided by 17.
(A) 14 (B) 15 (A) 7.09 (B) 7.1014
(C) 16 (D) 17 (C) 7.1104 (D) 7.12

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57. ? 65. [(251)98 + (21)29 – (106)100 + (705)35 – (16)4 + 259]
(A) 185%
(B) 52 (A) 4 (B) 3
(C) 18.5% (C) 2 (D) 1
(D) 35
58. 2001 2003 2 2
 7 5  7 – 5
? 66.    
 7 – 5  7 5
(C) 43% (D)
59. 2004 12.5% (A) 136 (B) 138
(C) 140 (D) 142
2% 2004 67.  PQR PQR = 90°, O PQ = 5 QR
? = 12 OQ
(A) 33.14
(B) 63 1 1
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 39 2 3
(D) 25
1 1
60. 1 (C) 4 (D) 5
2 3

12 68. PQR O C
70 P O
(A) 2420 2
(B) 2520 2 QR S
2 2
(C) 2720 (D) 2900 PQS = 60° QCR = 130° RPS = ?
2 2
61. x + ax +b x + cx + d (a  c b  a) (A) 30° (B) 35°
(x + 2) (C) 100° (D) 60°
? 69.  ABC CD BE, O
(A) a + b = b + d (B) 2a +b = 2c + d  ODE  ABC
(C) b + 2c = 2a + d (D) b - 2c = 2a – d
5 3 (A) 1 : 6 (B) 6 : 1
62. + 6y = 13 + 4y = 7 y
x x (C) 1 : 12 (D) 12 : 1
70. 3x + 4y = = 12, x- y-
(A) – 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 5 (A) 4 (B) 12
(C) 6 (D) 8
 1  1   1   1 
63.  1   1   1   1   71. PQ, O 8
 x  x  1  x  2  x  3
P Q T
 1   1  TP
1   1  
 x  4   x 5
20 21
1 (A) (B)
x3 3 4
(A) 1  (B)
x 3 x
10 15
x 6 x4 (C) (D)
(C) (D) 1  3 4
64. 119 31 72. 4096 = 64 40.96 + 0.4096 +
17
0.004096 + 0.00004096
(A) 14 (B) 15 (A) 7.09 (B) 7.1014
(C) 16 (D) 17 (C) 7.1104 (D) 7.12
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73. 100  1 100  2 100  3 ..... 100  200


79. If pqr = 1, then find the value of
100  99  98  .....  3  2  1
is equal to — 1 1 1 .
 
1  p  q 1 1  q  r 1 1  r  p 1
100
(A)
99  98  97  .....  3  2  1
(A) 1 (B) – 1
1
(B) – 1
99  98  97  .....  3  2  1 (C) 0 (D)
(C) 0 3
80. Gita buys a plot of land for ` 96,000. She
2
(D) – 2
99  98  97  .....  3  2  1
sells of it at a loss of 6%. She wants to
74. The average monthly salary of all the 5
employees in an industry is ` 12,000. The ma ke a profi t of 10% on t he whole
av e rage s alary of ma l e em ploye es is transaction by selling the remaining land.
` 15,000 and that of female employees is The gain percent on the remaining land is—
` 8,000. What is the ratio of number of male 2
employees to female employees? (A) 20 (B) 20
3
(A) 5 : 2 (B) 3 : 4 (C) 14 (D) 4
(C) 4 : 3 (D) 2 : 5 81. One third of a certain journey is covered at
75. b, c, d, e, f are consecutive even numbers the rate of 25km/hour, one-fourth at the rate
and j, k, l, m, n are consecutive odd numbers. of 30 km/hr and the rest of 50 km/hr. The
The average of all the numbers is — average speed for the whole journey is —
b  n  l  d  1
(A) 3   (B)   (A) 35 km/hr (B) 33 km/hr
 2   2  3
c b m n j c n  g 1
(C) (D) (C) 30 km/hr (D) 37 km/hr
4 4 12
82. Ram spent 20% of his monthly income on
76. Ashok borrowed some money at the rate of
his domestic needs, 15% of the rest on
6 percent per annum for the first 2 years,
books, 30% of the rest on clothes. Now he
at the rate of 9 percent per annum for the
is left with ` 9520. His monthly income is
next three years and at the rate of 14%
percent per annum for the period beyond —
five years. If he pays a total interest of (A) ` 15,000 (B) ` 10,000
` 11400 at the end of 9 years, how much (C) ` 20,000 (D) None of these
money did he borrow? 83. The base length of the triangular field is
(A) ` 16000 (B) ` 14000 3 times of its height. If the cutting cost of
(C) ` 18000 (D) ` 12000 the field is ` 3600 at the rate of 150 per
77. Sudhir borrows ` 6000 from a bank at SI. hectares. What would be the length and
After 4 years he paid ` 2500 to the bank height of the field?
and at the end of 5 years from the date of (A) 900 m, 300 m (B) 1200 m, 400 m
borrowing he paid ` 4560 to the bank to (C) 600 m, 200 m (D) 300 m, 100 m
settle the account. Find the rate of interest. 84. The radius and height of cylindrical pot are
(A) 3% (B) 3.5% 14 cm and 30 cm respectively. Cylindrical
(C) 3.85% (D) None of these pot is filled with sand. When pot filled with
78. There were 40 students in a hostel. If the sand overturned on the ground, then sand
number of students increases by 8, the
formed the conical shape with height of
expense of the mess increases by ` 48 per
18 cm. Then what would be radius of conical
day while the average expenditure per head
shape sand?
dim ini shes by ` 2. Find the origina l
expenditure of the mess. (A) 15 5 cm (B) 16 5 cm
(A) ` 620 (B) ` 720
(C) ` 750 (D) ` 850 (C) 14 5 cm (D) 10 5 cm

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100  1 100  2 100  3 ..... 100  200 1 1 1


73. 79. pqr = 1,  
100  99  98  .....  3  2  1 1  p  q 1 1  q  r 1 1  r  p 1


(A) 1 (B) – 1
100
(A)
99  98  97  .....  3  2  1 1
(C) 0 (D)
3
1
(B) –
99  98  97  .....  3  2  1 80. ` 96,000
(C) 0 2
6%
2 5
(D) –
99  98  97  .....  3  2  1
10%
74. —
` 12,000 2
(A) 20 (B) 20
` 15,000 ` 8,000 3
(C) 14 (D) 4
81. 25 , 30

(A) 5 : 2 (B) 3 : 4 50
(C) 4 : 3 (D) 2 : 5 —
75. b, c, d, e, f j, k, l, m, n
1
— (A) 35 (B) 33
3
b  n  l  d 
(A) 3   (B)   1
 2   2  (C) 30 (D) 37
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c b m n j c n  g
(C) (D) 82. 20%
4 4
15% 30%
76. 2
` 9520 —
6
(A) ` 15,000 (B) ` 10,000
9
(C) ` 20,000 (D)
14 9 ` 11,400
83.

(A) ` 16000 (B) ` 14000 ` 150


(C) ` 18000 (D) ` 12000 ` 3600
77. ` 6000
4 ` 2500 5 (A) 900 , 300 (B) 1200 , 400
` 4560
(C) 600 , 200 (D) 300 , 100
84. 14
(A) 3% (B) 3.5%
(C) 3.85% (D) 30

78. 40 8 18

` 48
`2

(A) 15 5 (B) 16 5
(A) ` 620 (B) ` 720
(C) ` 750 (D) ` 850 (C) 14 5 (D) 10 5
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85. The total surface area of a metallic hemisphere 92. How much percent above the cost price
is 1848 cm2. The hemisphere is melted to form should a shopkeeper mark his goods so as
to earn a profit of 26% after allowing a
a solid right circular cone. If the radius of the
discount of 10% on the marked price?
base of the cone is the same as the radius of (A) 35% (B) 44%
the hemisphere, then its height is — (C) 42% (D) 40%
(A) 42 cm (B) 26 cm 93. A point O inside of a rectangle ABCD is
(C) 28 cm (D) 30 cm joined with each of the vertices A, B, C and
86. There are two vertical posts, one on each side D, then
(A) OB2 + OD2 = OC2 + OA2
of a road, just opposite to each other. One post (B) AO2 – OD2 = OC2 – OA2
is 108 metre high. From the top of this post, (C) AO 2 + OD2 = BD2 + DC2
the angles of depression of the top and foot of (D) AO2 + OB2 = AC2 – BD2
the other post are 30° and 60° respectively. 94. A hollow garden roller 42 cm wide with a
The height of the other is — girth of 132 cm is made of iron 3 cm thick.
The volume of iron roller is —
(A) 36 m (B) 72 m (A) 15544 (B) 15444
(C) 108 m (D) 110 m (C) 15545 (D) None of these
87. There is a temple on each bank of a river, just 95. From a circular sheet of paper of radius 25 cm, a
opposite to each other. One temple is 54 m high. sector area 4% is removed. If the remaining
From the top of this temple, the angles of part is used to make a conical surface, then
the ratio of radius and height is —
depression of the top and the foot of the other (A) 16 : 25 (B) 9 : 25
temple are 30° and 60° respectively. The height (C) 7 : 12 (D) 24 : 7
of other temple is — 96. A reservoir is in the shape of a frustum. It
(A) 18 m (B) 36 m is 8 m across at the top and 4m across at
the bottom. If it is 6 m deep, then its
(C) 36 3 m (D) 18 3 m capacity is —
88. A rabbit sees a dog 100 m away from him (A) 224 m3 (B) 176 m 3
3
and scuds off in the opposite direction at a (C) 225 m (D) 528 m 3
speed of 12 km/hr. A minute later the dog 97. A sphere of radius 9 cm is dropped into a
cylindrical vessel partly filled with water.
perceives her and chases her at a speed of The radius of the vessel is 12 cm. If the
16 km/hr. How soon will the dog overtake sphere is submerged completely, then level
the rabbit and at what distance from the of water rises by —
original point of rabbit? (A) 27.5 cm (B) 27 cm
(A) 900 m (B) 950 m (C) 12 cm (D) 6.75 cm
98. The radius of the base and height of a right
(C) 1000 m (D) 1100 m circular cone are in the ratio 5 : 12. If the
89. Average weight of 25 persons is increased 2
by 1 kg when one man weighing 60 kg is volume of the cone is 314 cm3, the slant
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replaced by a new person. Weight of new height of the cone will be —
person is — (A) 12 cm (B) 13 cm
(A) 84 kg (B) 61 kg (C) 15 cm (D) 17 cm
99. Three circles of radius a, b, c touch each
(C) 86 kg (D) 85 kg
other externally. The area of the triangle
90. formed by joining their centres is —
(A) (a  b  c )abc
(B) (a + b + c) ab  bc  ca
(C) ab + bc + ca
(D) None of the above
In the above figure, AB is diameter of the 100. A certain sum of money is given on C.I. at
a certain rate percent per annum. An equal
circle, C and D lie on the semicircle. sum is given on simple interest at the same
ABC = 65° and CAD = 45°, find DCA = ? rate. Difference between compound interest
(A) 45° (B) 25° and simple interest for 3 years bears a ratio
(C) 20° (D) None of these 37
1 of to the difference between compound
91. The fuel indicator in a car shows th of 12
5 interest and simple interest for 2 years.
the fuel tank as full. When 22 more litres What is the rate of interest per annum?
of fuel is poured into the tank, the indicator 1 1
rests at the three-fourth of the full mark. (A) 6 (B) 7
The capacity of the fuel tank is — 4 2
(A) 30 litres (B) 40 litres 1 1
(C) 8 (D) 9
(C) 36 litres (D) 28 litres 3 2
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85. 1848 92.
2

10% 26%
(A) 35% (B) 44%

(A) 42 (B) 26 93. ABCD O A,
B, C D —
(C) 28 (D) 30
(A) OB2 + OD2 = OC2 + OA2
86. (B) AO2 – OD2 = OC2 – OA2
108 (C) AO 2 + OD2 = BD2 + DC2
2
+ OB2 = AC2 – BD2
30° 94. 42
60° — 132 3
(A) 36 (B) 72 —
(C) 108 (D) 110
87. 95. 25 4%
54

30° 60° — (A) 16 : 25 (B) 9 : 25
(A) 18 (B) 36 96.
(C) 36 3 (D) 18 3 8 4 6
88. 100 —
3 3
(A) 224 (B) 176
12 3 3

97. 9
16 12


(B) 27
(A) 900 (B) 950
(C) 1000 (D) 1100 98.
89. 25 1 2 3
60 5 : 12 314
7
— —
(A) 84 (B) 61 (A) 12 (B) 13
(C) 86 (D) 85
99. a, b c
90.

(A) (a  b  c )abc
(B) (a + b + c) ab  bc  ca
(C) ab + bc + ca
AB C D
ABC = 65° CAD = 45°, 100.
DCA
(A) 45° (B) 25° 3
2
(C) 20° (D)
1 37
91.
12
22 1 1
— (A) 6 (B) 7
4 2
(A) 30 (B) 40 1 1
(C) 8 (D) 9
(C) 36 (D) 28 3 2
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