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CAT 2023 - Top 100 Quant Questions
CAT 2023 - Top 100 Quant Questions
A 4 3
B 8
C 8 3
D 16 3
Question 2
A water tank has inlets of two types A and B. All inlets of type A when open, bring in water at the same rate. All
inlets of type B, when open, bring in water at the same rate. The empty tank is completely filled in 30 minutes if
10 inlets of type A and 45 inlets of type B are open, and in 1 hour if 8 inlets of type A and 18 inlets of type B are
open. In how many minutes will the empty tank get completely filled if 7 inlets of type A and 27 inlets of type B
are open?
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Question 3
How many pairs (m, n) of positive integers satisfy the equation m2 + 105 = n2 ?
Question 4
If the rectangular faces of a brick have their diagonals in the ratio 3 : 2√3 : √15, then the ratio of the length of
the shortest edge of the brick to that of its longest edge is
A 3:2
B 1: 3
C 2: 5
D 2: 3
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Question 5
One can use three different transports which move at 10, 20, and 30 kmph, respectively to reach from A to B.
rd
Amal took each mode of transport for 13 of his total journey time, while Bimal took each mode of transport for
1 rd
3 of the total distance. The percentage by which Bimal’s travel time exceeds Amal’s travel time is nearest to
A 22
B 20
C 19
D 21
Question 6
The wheels of bicycles A and B have radii 30 cm and 40 cm, respectively. While traveling a certain distance,
each wheel of A required 5000 more revolutions than each wheel of B. If bicycle B traveled this distance in 45
minutes, then its speed, in km per hour, was
A 18π
B 14π
C 16π
D 12π
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Question 7
A trapezium ABCD has side AD parallel to BC, ∠BAD = 90∘ , BC = 3 cm and AD = 8 cm. If the
perimeter of this trapezium is 36 cm, then its area, in sq. cm, is
Question 8
Train T leaves station X for station Y at 3 pm. Train S, traveling at three quarters of the speed of T, leaves Y for X
at 4 pm. The two trains pass each other at a station Z, where the distance between X and Z is three-fifths of that
between X and Y. How many hours does train T take for its journey from X to Y?
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Question 9
For any two positive integer 'a' and 'b', what is the product of all possible values of 'a' for which 1/a + 1/b = 2/9
and a<b
A 24
B 30
C 12
D 48
Question 10
One third of the buses from City A to City B stop at City C, while the rest go non-stop to City B. One third of the
passengers, in the buses stopping at City C, continue to City B, while the rest alight at City C. All the buses have
equal capacity and always start full from City A. What proportion of the passengers going to City B from City A
A 1
7
B 1
9
C 1
3
D 7
9
E 4
9
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Question 11
A cyclist and a bus start from cities P and Q respectively at the same time. Every day the cyclist and the bus
cross each other at a road-side Dhaba. One day the cyclist started 42 minutes later than his usual time. As a
result, the bus and the cyclist meet at a point which is 5km away from the restaurant. Find out the speed(in
km/h) of the bus, if the cyclist cycled at a uniform speed of 10 km/h.
Question 12
If a and b are integers of opposite signs such that (a + 3)2 : b2 = 9 : 1 and (a − 1)2 : (b − 1)2 = 4 : 1,
then the ratio a2 : b2 is
A 9:4
B 81:4
C 1:4
D 25:4
Question 13
Ravi appeared in 5 exams - English, Maths, Science, Social science and Computer science. The total marks
allotted for each subject is different and is a multiple of 50. 40% of the total marks allotted to a subject is
considered pass marks. The total marks allotted for the 5 subjects put together is 750. Ravi passed in each
subject. The difference between his marks in English and the pass mark in English is 10% of the pass marks.
For Maths, this difference is 20% of the pass marks, 30% for Science, 40% for Social science and 50% for
computer science. If Ravi obtained 410 marks in total, the difference between the marks obtained by him in
Maths and Social Science is
A 64
B 56
C 34
D Cannot be determined
Question 14
Brother and sister both appear for an interview. The probability of the selection of brother is 18 while the
probability of rejection of sister is 45 What is the probability that only one of them is selected ?
A 11
40
B 7
40
C 5
13
D 1
10
Question 15
A shop keeper uses a 102 cm scale while buying clothes. He sells clothes using a 98 cm scale. If he marks up
the price of the cloth by 10%, what is the maximum discount (approximately) he can offer without incurring a
loss?
A 15.50%
B 14.50%
C 10.50%
D 12.65%
E 8.50%
Question 16
A 0
1
B
2
−1
C
4
1
D
4
Question 17
1 1 1
If a1 , a2 , ...... are in A.P., then,
a1 + a2
+ a2 + a3
+ ....... + an + an+1 is equal to
n
A a1 + an+1
n−1
B a1 + an−1
n−1
C a1 + an
n
D a1 − an+1
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Question 18
If 8 ≤ |2x - 4|*|y - 5| ≤ 16, then find the number of order pairs of (x, y) where both x and y are whole numbers.
A 30
B 32
C 33
D 34
E 40
If a and b are integers such that 2x2 −ax + 2 > 0 and x2 −bx + 8 ≥ 0 for all real numbers x, then the
largest possible value of 2a−6b is
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Question 20
If PK: KQ = 3:5, PL: LR = 5:7. Then the ratio of the area of the △ KSQ : LSR is
A 125:98
B 120:49
C 120:98
D 125:49
Question 21
The sum of two numbers is 135 and their HCF is 9. How many such pairs of numbers can be formed ?
A 2
B 5
C 4
D 6
Question 22
A juice seller sells juice mixture which contains mango juice and water in a certain ratio, p:q (where p and q are
natural numbers). To increase his profits, the seller adds more water such that the ratio of mango juice and
water gets inverted.
To prevent getting caught the seller adds some quantity of mango juice such that the final mixture has the ratio
of mango juice and water same as that of the original mixture.
Which of the following can be the possible ratio of water in the original mixture to the water in the final mixture?
A 4:9
B 9:4
C 3:8
D 1:3
Question 23
While multiplying three real numbers, Ashok took one of the numbers as 73 instead of 37. As a result, the
product went up by 720. Then the minimum possible value of the sum of squares of the other two numbers is
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Question 24
B 7% change
C 2.5% change
D 8% change
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Question 25
A shopkeeper decreases the price of an article by 20% on day 1. On day 2, he increases the price of the article
by 20%. He follows this cycle on days 3 and 4, 5 and 6 and so on. Find the day on which the price of the article
goes below 60% of the initial price for the first time.
A 17th day
B 18th day
C 19th day
D 20th day
Question 26
A rice trader mixes three types of rice: type A, type B and type C such that the price of type A is more than the
price of type B which is more than the price of type C. If x kg of a mixture contains type A, type B and type C in
the ratio 1:2:2 and sold at the price of type A, then 66.67% profit is obtained. Now 2x5 amount of rice of type C
is added and the mixture is sold at the price of type B, then only 16.67% profit is obtained. Find the ratio of the
per-unit price of type A to that of type B?
A 7:5
B 8:5
C 9:5
D 10:7
Question 27
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Question 28
Point P lies between points A and B such that the length of BP is thrice that of AP. Car 1 starts from A and
moves towards B. Simultaneously, car 2 starts from B and moves towards A. Car 2 reaches P one hour after car
1 reaches P. If the speed of car 2 is half that of car 1, then the time, in minutes, taken by car 1 in reaching P from
A is
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Question 29
2 friends Arun and Bavin start from 2 cities P and Q towards each other. They meet for the first time when they
both of them are at a distance of 60 km from P. After meeting, Arun continues towards Q and Bavin continues
towards P. On reaching Q and P, Arun and Bavin return towards the city they started from. They meet for the
second time when they are at a distance of 80 km from Q. The ratio of the speeds of Arun and Bavin can be
expressed as m:n, where m and n are relatively prime. Enter the value of m+n.
Question 30
The owner of an art shop conducts his business in the following manner: every once in a while he raises his
prices by X%, then a while later he reduces all the new prices by X%. After one such updown cycle, the price of a
painting decreased by Rs. 441. After a second up-down cycle the painting was sold for Rs. 1,944.81. What was
B Rs. 2,256.25
C Rs. 2,500
D Rs. 2,000
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Question 31
How many numbers with two or more digits can be formed with the digits 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, so that in every such
number, each digit is used at most once and the digits appear in the ascending order?
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Question 32
During the next year, the probability that a Company A releases a mobile is 0.7. The probability that mobile is a
success. given that it is released by the Company is 0.8. The probability that a mobile is a success and released
by a Company B is 0.28. A mobile released by either Company A or Company B during the next one year is a
success. Find the probability that it is released by Company A.
A 1
3
B 1
2
D 3
4
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Question 33
John borrowed Rs. 2,10,000 from a bank at an interest rate of 10% per annum, compounded annually. The loan
was repaid in two equal instalments, the first after one year and the second after another year. The first
instalment was interest of one year plus part of the principal amount, while the second was the rest of the
principal amount plus due interest thereon. Then each instalment, in Rs., is
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Question 34
A survey was conducted in a school to find the inclination of the students to read a subject. It was found that
89% students liked Maths, 92% students liked Physics, 85% students liked Chemistry, 74% students liked
Biology, 78% students liked Languages and 2% students liked none of the above-mentioned subjects. If the total
number of students in the school is 400, then the minimum number of students who liked all the five subjects is
(Enter ‘-1’ if your answer is Cannot be determined )
Question 35
20x 2
For any real x, the functions f(x) and g(x) are defined as f(x) = 2
and g(x) = , then how
1+x 4x − 2x2 − 1
many positive integral values are common between the total values f(x) and g(x) can take?
B 8
C 9
D 10
Question 36
Ramesh and Gautam are among 22 students who write an examination. Ramesh scores 82.5. The average
score of the 21 students other than Gautam is 62. The average score of all the 22 students is one more than the
average score of the 21 students other than Ramesh. The score of Gautam is
A 53
B 51
C 48
D 49
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Question 37
The minimum possible value of the sum of the squares of the roots of the equation x2 + (a + 3)x − (a +
5) = 0 is
A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
Question 38
Points A and B are 150 km apart. Cars 1 and 2 travel from A to B, but car 2 starts from A when car 1 is already
20 km away from A. Each car travels at a speed of 100 kmph for the first 50 km, at 50 kmph for the next 50 km,
and at 25 kmph for the last 50 km. The distance, in km, between car 2 and B when car 1 reaches B is
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Question 39
If the population of a town is p in the beginning of any year then it becomes 3 + 2p in the beginning of the next
year. If the population in the beginning of 2019 is 1000, then the population in the beginning of 2034 will be
A (1003)15 + 6
B (997)15 − 3
C (997)214 + 3
D (1003)215 − 3
Question 40
In △ABC , points D, E, and F divide the sides AC, AB and BC respectively such that AE : EB = BF :
F C = CD : DA = 3 : 1. Similarly, points G, H, and I divide the sides DE, EF and FD such that DG : GE =
EH : HF = F I : ID = 1 : 2. Find the ratio of the area of △ABC and △GHI .
A 48:7
B 256:49
C 9:1
D 43:12
Question 41
If among 200 students, 105 like pizza and 134 like burger, then the number of students who like only burger can
possibly be
A 23
B 26
C 96
D 93
Question 42
The numbers 1, 2, ..., 9 are arranged in a 3 X 3 square grid in such a way that each number occurs once and the
entries along each column, each row, and each of the two diagonals add up to the same value.
If the top left and the top right entries of the grid are 6 and 2, respectively, then the bottom middle entry is
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Question 43
A shopkeeper sells tomatoes. He buys 100 kg of tomatoes and sells them in packages of 1 kg and 3 kg. He
offers 2 packets of 1 kg of tomato free for customers who buy the 3 kg packet. He marks up the price of the
tomatoes by 30% and ends up realizing a profit percentage of 17%. What percentage of the total quantity of
tomatoes sold are sold in 3 kg packets?
A 25%
B 30%
C 15%
D 35%
Question 44
Suppose the medians BD and CE of a triangle ABC intersect at a point O. If area of triangle ABC is 108 sq. cm.,
then, the area of the triangle EOD, in sq. cm., is
Question 45
In a circle of radius 11 cm, CD is a diameter and AB is a chord of length 20.5 cm. If AB and CD intersect at a
point E inside the circle and CE has length 7 cm, then the difference of the lengths of BE and AE, in cm, is
A 2.5
B 1.5
C 3.5
D 0.5
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Question 46
A person earned an interest of ‘S’ when he invested a principal at simple interest for 3 years. He earned an
interest of ‘C’ when he invested the same principal at compound interest for 2 years. The rate of interest was
same in both the cases. If the ratio S:C = 15:11, then which of the following can be the rate of interest?
A 5%
B 10%
C 15%
E 25%
Question 47
The smallest integer n such that n3 − 11n2 + 32n − 28 > 0 is
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Question 48
Let K be a natural number such that the divisors of 10K are a1 , a2 , ...., ap . If it is known that the value of
Question 49
The arithmetic mean of scores of 25 students in an examination is 50. Five of these students top the
examination with the same score. If the scores of the other students are distinct integers with the lowest being
30, then the maximum possible score of the toppers is
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Question 50
One spherical ball is placed over a hollow cylindrical box. The radius of the sphere is 14 cm, while the cylinder is
of radius 7 cm. If the height of the cylinder is 10 cm, what is the total height of the figure?
B 24 cm
C 14+7 3 cm
D 24+14 3 cm
Question 51
In an examination containing 100 questions, a student is awarded 3 marks for a correct answer, -2 for a wrong
answer and -1 for an un-attempted question. How many different scores are possible for a student who takes
this examination?
A 495
B 497
C 499
D 501
Question 52
In an examination, Rama's score was one-twelfth of the sum of the scores of Mohan and Anjali. After a review,
the score of each of them increased by 6. The revised scores of Anjali, Mohan, and Rama were in the ratio
11:10:3. Then Anjali's score exceeded Rama's score by
A 26
B 32
C 35
D 24
Question 53
How many factors of 24 × 35 × 104 are perfect squares which are greater than 1?
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Question 54
If a seller gives a discount of 15% on retail price, she still makes a profit of 2%. Which of the following ensures
that she makes a profit of 20%?
Question 55
A man makes complete use of 405 cc of iron, 783 cc of aluminium, and 351 cc of copper to make a number of
solid right circular cylinders of each type of metal. These cylinders have the same volume and each of these
has radius 3 cm. If the total number of cylinders is to be kept at a minimum, then the total surface area of all
these cylinders, in sq cm, is
A 1026(1 + π)
B 8464π
C 928π
D 1044(4 + π)
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Question 56
With rectangular axes of coordinates, the number of paths from (1, 1) to (8, 10) via (4, 6), where each step from
any point (x, y) is either to (x, y+1) or to (x+1, y), is
Question 57
log(97−56 3)
equals which of the following?
log 7+4 3
B -2
C -4
D -3
E -5
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Question 58
A tank of capacity 1200 litres is being filled by two taps A and B. A can fill the tank in 30 hours and B can fill the
tank in 40 hours. Due to extended usage, the tank develops a leak at the bottom. However, due to salt
deposition at the site of the leak, the size of the hole keeps decreasing uniformly over time. At the start, water
leaks from the hole at the rate of half a liter per minute. After 4 hours, this reduces to 100ml per minute and
becomes constant thereafter. If both taps are opened, how long will it take to fill the tank?
A 22.44 hours
C 18.24 hours
D 19.50 hours
Question 59
When opening his fruit shop for the day a shopkeeper found that his stock of apples could be perfectly arranged
in a complete triangular array: that is, every row with one apple more than the row immediately above, going all
the way up ending with a single apple at the top.
During any sales transaction, apples are always picked from the uppermost row, and going below only when
that row is exhausted.
When one customer walked in the middle of the day she found an incomplete array in display having 126 apples
totally. How many rows of apples (complete and incomplete) were seen by this customer? (Assume that the
initial stock did not exceed 150 apples.)
A 15
B 14
C 13
D 12
E 11
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Question 60
A cyclist leaves A at 10 am and reaches B at 11 am. Starting from 10:01 am, every minute a motorcycle leaves
A and moves towards B. Forty-five such motorcycles reach B by 11 am. All motorcycles have the same speed. If
the cyclist had doubled his speed, how many motorcycles would have reached B by the time the cyclist reached
B?
A 22
B 23
C 15
D 20
Question 61
The product of the distinct roots of ∣ x2 − x − 6 ∣= x + 2 is
A −16
B -4
C -24
D -8
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Question 62
A ball of diameter 4 cm is kept on top of a hollow cylinder standing vertically. The height of the cylinder is 3 cm,
while its volume is 9π cubic centimeters. Then the vertical distance, in cm, of the topmost point of the ball from
the base of the cylinder is
Question 63
ABCD is a quadrilateral such that its diagonals are perpendicular to each other. If AB=75 and CD = 40. If AD:BC=
3:4, then the sum of the lengths of AD and BC is
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Question 64
When they work alone, B needs 25% more time to finish a job than A does. They two finish the job in 13 days in
the following manner: A works alone till half the job is done, then A and B work together for four days, and
finally B works alone to complete the remaining 5% of the job. In how many days can B alone finish the entire
job?
A 20
B 22
C 16
D 18
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Question 65
Consider a function f satisfying f (x + y) = f (x) f (y) where x,y are positive integers, and f(1) = 2. If f(a + 1) +f (a +
2) + ... + f(a + n) = 16 (2n - 1) then a is equal to
Question 66
The work done by a man, woman and child are in the ratio 3: 2:1. If daily wages of 20 men, 30 women and 36
children amount to 78/-, what will be the wages of 15 men, 21 women and 30 children for 18 weeks ?
A 7371/-
B 8645/-
C 7532/-
D 9000/-
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Question 67
A, B, C, D and E are five employees working in a company. In two successive years, each of them got hikes in his
salary as follows:
A : p% and (p+1)%,
B : (p+2)% and (p-1)%,
C : (p+3)% and (p-2)%,
D : (p+4)% and (p-3)%,
E : (p+5)% and (p-4)%.
If all of them have the same salary at the end of two years, who got the least hike in his salary?
B D
C C
D A
E B
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Question 68
A circle with its centre in 1st quadrant touches the x-axis only at x=5, what should be the radius(units) of the
circle such that it touches 4x-3y=0
A 5
B 1.25
C 2.5
D 1.5
Question 69
David buys a certain number of pencils. He decides to sell the pencils in packets consisting of ‘n’ pencils,
earning a profit of 20%. Had David packed ‘n-1’ pencils per packet and sold the packets at the same price, the
profit he would have earned is Rs P. If P is 20% more than the amount of profit(Rs) made by selling n pencils per
packet, what is the least number of pencils that David could have bought?
A 930
B 900
C 960
D 620
Question 70
A, B and C started working together on a project, but A left the work 9 days before the completion and B left the
work 7 days before completion. Had A worked for one more day, the work would have been completed two days
before the actual time. Had B worked for two days more, the work would have been completed three days
times each interior angle of A, then each interior angle, in degrees, of a regular polygon with a + b sides is
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Question 72
2
What is the largest positive integer n such that nn2+7n+12
−n−12 is also a positive integer?
A 6
B 16
C 8
D 12
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Question 73
A total of 100 people attended a wedding. All the women who attended the wedding were married and were
accompanied by their husbands. Each man, woman and a child gave Rs. 5, Rs. 4 and Rs. 1 as gift to the married
couple. The married couple in total got Rs. 200 from the people who attended the wedding. It is known that at
least half of the men who attended the wedding came along with their wives. What is the difference between
the number of men and women who attended the wedding?
A 20200
B 20500
C 20800
D 20000
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Question 75
If x is a real number such that log3 5
= log5 (2 + x), then which of the following is true?
A 0<x<3
B 23 < x < 30
C x > 30
D 3 < x < 23
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1
A √2
B π
3
C √2
D 1
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Question 77
2 2 2
value of x(log4 7) +y (log9 11) +z (log17 25) .
Question 78
In a right triangle ABC, B is the right angle. A circle with centre O located on AB is drawn such that AC and BC
are its tangents. If AO:BO = 25:24 and the perimeter is 392 cm, then find the length of AC(cm).
A 175
B 168
C 182
D 210
Question 79
Humans and robots can both perform a job but at different efficiencies. Fifteen humans and five robots working
together take thirty days to finish the job, whereas five humans and fifteen robots working together take sixty
days to finish it. How many days will fifteen humans working together (without any robot) take to finish it?
A 45
C 32
D 40
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Question 80
Amala, Bina, and Gouri invest money in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5 in fixed deposits having respective annual interest rates
in the ratio 6 : 5 : 4. What is their total interest income (in Rs) after a year, if Bina's interest income exceeds
Amala's by Rs 250?
A 6350
B 6000
C 7000
D 7250
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Question 81
A tank has two taps attached to it. Tap A fills the empty tank in 10 hours and tap B empties the full tank in 12
hours. At time t = 0, the tank is empty and both the taps are open. Tap A is closed at t = 30 min, reopened at t =
60 min, closed again at t = 90 min and so on. Tap B is closed at t = 45 min, reopened at t = 90 min, closed at t =
135 min and so on. Both the taps are closed as soon as the tank is full. If the tank is full at t = x minutes. Find x.
B 120 hours
D 118.5 hours
Question 82
Find the number of ordered pairs (a, b), such that ∣a.b∣ = ∣a∣ + ∣b∣ + 72. Given that a and b are integers.
Question 83
AB is a diameter of a circle of radius 5 cm. Let P and Q be two points on the circle so that the length of PB is 6
cm, and the length of AP is twice that of AQ. Then the length, in cm, of QB is nearest to
A 9.3
B 7.8
C 9.1
D 8.5
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Question 84
The number of solutions (x, y, z) to the equation x − y − z = 25, where x, y, and z are positive integers such
that x ≤ 40, y ≤ 12, and z ≤ 12 is
A 101
B 99
C 87
D 105
Question 85
The average of 30 integers is 5. Among these 30 integers, there are exactly 20 which do not exceed 5. What is
the highest possible value of the average of these 20 integers?
A 3.5
B 5
C 4.5
D 4
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Question 86
A tank is emptied everyday at a fixed time point. Immediately thereafter, either pump A or pump B or both start
working until the tank is full. On Monday, A alone completed filling the tank at 8 pm. On Tuesday, B alone
completed filling the tank at 6 pm. On Wednesday, A alone worked till 5 pm, and then B worked alone from 5 pm
to 7 pm, to fill the tank. At what time was the tank filled on Thursday if both pumps were used simultaneously
all along?
A 4:48 pm
B 4:12 pm
D 4:36 pm
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Question 87
Ankita buys 4 kg cashews, 14 kg peanuts and 6 kg almonds when the cost of 7 kg cashews is the same as that
of 30 kg peanuts or 9 kg almonds. She mixes all the three nuts and marks a price for the mixture in order to
make a profit of ₹1752. She sells 4 kg of the mixture at this marked price and the remaining at a 20% discount
on the marked price, thus making a total profit of ₹744. Then the amount, in rupees, that she had spent in
buying almonds is
A 1680
B 1176
C 2520
D 1440
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Question 88
Two cars travel the same distance starting at 10:00 am and 11:00 am, respectively, on the same day. They
reach their common destination at the same point of time. If the first car travelled for at least 6 hours, then the
highest possible value of the percentage by which the speed of the second car could exceed that of the first car
B 30
C 25
D 10
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Question 89
In a tournament, there are 43 junior level and 51 senior level participants. Each pair of juniors play one match.
Each pair of seniors play one match. There is no junior versus senior match. The number of girl versus girl
matches in junior level is 153, while the number of boy versus boy matches in senior level is 276. The number of
matches a boy plays against a girl is
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Question 90
Suppose k is any integer such that the equation 2x2 + kx + 5 = 0 has no real roots and the equation x2 +
(k − 5)x + 1 = 0 has two distinct real roots for x. Then, the number of possible values of k is
A 9
B 7
C 8
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Question 91
A company publishes to its customers that at a certain compound interest rate, a sum of money deposited by
anyone will become 8 times in 3 years. If the same amount is deposited at the same compound rate of interest,
then in how many years will it become 16 times ?
A 4 years
B 3.5 years
C 3 years
D 4.5 years
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Question 92
1 1
If (5.55)x = (0.555)y = 1000, then the value of x − y is
1
A 3
C 1
D 2
3
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Question 93
Let ABC be a right-angled triangle with hypotenuse BC of length 20 cm. If AP is perpendicular on BC, then the
maximum possible length of AP, in cm, is
A 10
B 5
C 8√2
D 6√2
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Question 94
ABCD is a rectangle as shown in the figure. AB = 8 cm and BC = 6 cm. BE is the perpendicular drawn from B to
the diagonal AC. EF is the perpendicular drawn from E to AB. What is the length of BF?
B 1.96 cm
C 2.56 cm
D 2.88 cm
Question 95
Trains A and B start traveling at the same time towards each other with constant speeds from stations X and Y,
respectively. Train A reaches station Y in 10 minutes while train B takes 9 minutes to reach station X after
meeting train A. Then the total time taken, in minutes, by train B to travel from station Y to station X is
A 6
B 15
C 10
D 12
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Question 96
A 20.25
B 33.9
C 34.25
D 35.3
Question 97
How many ten-digit numbers can be formed using all the digits of 2435753228 such that odd digits appear only
in even places?
A 2!3!5!
B (5!)2
C (5!)2
3!
(5!)2
D 3!(2!)2
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Question 98
Rajesh, a courier delivery agent, starts at point A and makes a delivery each at points B, C and D, in that order.
He travels in a straight line between any two consecutive points. The following are known: (i) AB and CD
intersect at a right angle at E, and (ii) BC, CE and ED are respectively 1.3 km, 0.5 km and 2.5 km long. If AD is
parallel to BC, then what is the total distance (in km) that Rajesh covers in travelling from A to D?
A 10.2
B 12
C 11.5
D 5.5
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Question 99
The strength of a salt solution is p% if 100 ml of the solution contains p grams of salt. If three salt solutions A,
B, C are mixed in the proportion 1 : 2 : 3, then the resulting solution has strength 20%. If instead the proportion
is 3 : 2 : 1, then the resulting solution has strength 30%. A fourth solution, D, is produced by mixing B and C in
the ratio 2 : 7. The ratio of the strength of D to that of A is
A 3 : 10
B 1:3
C 1:4
D 2:5
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Question 100
An article is marked x% above the cost price. A discount of 23 x% is given on the marked price. If the profit is 4%
of the cost price and the value of x lies between 25 and 50, then the value of 50% of x is?
A 12
B 16
D 15
E 20
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Explanations
1. C
Let the length of one of the parallel sides = 2x
Length of other parallel side = 6x
1
=2
∗ 2 3 ∗ (8)
=8 3
In the second case, 8 type A and 18 type B pipes fill the tank in 1 hour.
So, the capacity of the tank = (8a + 18b)..........(ii)
Equating (i) and (ii), we get
10a + 45b = 16a + 36b
=>6a = 9b
From (ii), capacity of the tank = (8a + 18b) = (8a + 12a) = 20a
In the third case, 7 type A and 27 type B pipes fill the tank.
Net efficiency = (7a + 27b) = (7a + 18a) = 25a
20a
Time taken = hour = 48 minutes.
25a
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3. 4
n2 − m2 = 105
(n-m)(n+m) = 1*105, 3*35, 5*21, 7*15, 15*7, 21*5, 35*3, 105*1.
n-m=1, n+m=105 ==> n=53, m=52
n-m=3, n+m=35 ==> n=19, m=16
n-m=5, n+m=21 ==> n=13, m=8
n-m=7, n+m=15 ==> n=11, m=4
n-m=15, n+m=7 ==> n=11, m=-4
n-m=21, n+m=5 ==> n=13, m=-8
n-m=35, n+m=3 ==> n=19, m=-16
n-m=105, n+m=1 ==> n=53, m=-52
Since only positive integer values of m and n are required. There are 4 possible solutions.
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4. B
Assuming the dimensions of the brick are a, b and c and the diagonals are 3, 2 √3 and √15
Hence, a2 + b2 = 32 ......(1)
b2 + c2 = (2 3)2 ......(2)
c2 + a2 = ( 15)2 ......(3)
3
The ratio of the length of the shortest edge of the brick to that of its longest edge is = 3
=1 : 3
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5. A
Assume the total distance between A and B as d and time taken by Amal = t
rd
Since Amal travelled 13 of his total journey time in different speeds
d = 3t × 10 + t
3 × 20 + t
3 × 30 = 20t
d1 d2 d3
Total time taken by Bimal = s1
+ s2
+ s3
11t
Hence, the ratio of time taken by Bimal to time taken by Amal = t9 = 11
11t
9
−t
Therefore, Bimal will exceed Amal's time by 9
× 100 = 22.22
t
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6. C
Distance covered by A in 1 revolution = 2π *30 = 60π
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7. 66
CD = y 2 + 25
11 + y + y 2 + 25 = 36
y 2 + 25 = 25 − y
y 2 + 25 = 252 + y 2 − 50y
2y = 24
y = 12
8. 15
Train T starts at 3 PM and train S starts at 4 PM.
Let the speed of train T be t.
=> Speed of train S = 0.75t.
When the trains meet, train t would have traveled for one more hour than train S.
Let us assume that the 2 trains meet x hours after 3 PM. Trains S would have traveled for x-1 hours.
We know that train T has traveled three fifths of the distance. Therefore, train S should have traveled two-fifths
the distance between the 2 cities.
Train T takes 9 hours to cover three-fifths the distance. Therefore, to cover the entire distance, train T will take
9*(5/3) = 15 hours.
Therefore, 15 is the correct answer.
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9. B
1/a + 1/b = 2/9
Taking LCM, we get (a+b)/ab = 2/9
Cross multiplying, we get 9a+9b = 2ab
9a = 2ab-9b
9a = b(2a-9)
b = 9a/(2a-9). The only solutions for (a,b) are {(5,45) and (6,18)}
10. A
Let us assume there are 9 buses.
3 of them stop at C and 6 go non-stop
Given, One-third of the passengers, in the buses stopping at City C, continue to City B, while the rest alight at
City C
=> Since all buses have equal capacity. we can say 2 will elite at C and 1 will proceed to B.
Hence required proportion = 1/7
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11. 25
Let, their new meeting point be somewhere between X and Dhaba. The cyclist has reached point X when Bus
has reached the Dhaba. The distance between X and Dhaba is 7km. Since, they meet at a point 5 km away from
2
dhaba. So, the cyclist must have cycled for 2 Km which would have taken him 12 minutes (= 10 × 60).
So, the bus would also have travelled 5km in 12 minutes after crossing the dhaba to meet the cyclist.
5
Speed of bus = 12 km/hr = 25 km/hr.
60
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13. A
It has been given that the total marks in each subject is different and is a multiple of 50. Let the total marks in
English be 50a, Maths be 50b, Science be 50c, Social science be 50d and Computer science be 50e, where
a,b,c,d, and e are different integers. Total marks allotted for the 5 subjects = 750
40% of the total marks allotted to a subject is pass marks. Therefore, the pass marks in the 5 subjects are 20,
40, 60, 80, and 100. It has been given that Ravi obtained 10% more than the pass marks in English, 20% more
than the pass marks on Maths, 30% more than the pass marks in Science, 40% more than the pass marks in
Social science and 50% more than the pass marks in computer science. Had Ravi obtained the pass marks in
all the subjects, he would have received 20 + 40 + 60 + 80 + 100 = 300 marks. We know that Ravi has obtained
410 marks in total or 110/300 = 11/30 more than the pass marks.
The pass marks are in the ratio 1:2:3:4:5. Let the pass marks be x, 2x , 3x, 4x and 5x. Had Ravi obtained the pass
marks, he would have obtained 15x. However, Ravi has obtained 15x + 15x*11/30 = 20.5x in total.
We have to multiply 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5 with x, 2x, 3x, 4x, and 5x such that the sum of the values obtained is
20.5x. Let us find out the least possible and maximum possible values that can be obtained using the
combinations.
The least possible value will occur when 1.1 is multiplied with 5x, 1.2 is multiplied with 4x, 1.3 is multiplied with
3x, 1.4 is multiplied with 4x and 1.5 is multiplied with 5x. In this case, the total marks obtained by Ravi will be
1.1*5x + 1.2*4x + 1.3*3x + 1.4*2x + 1.5*x = 5.5x + 4.8x + 3.9x + 2.8x + 1.5x = 18.5x.
The maximum possible value will occur when 1.1*x + 1.2*2x + 1.3*3x + 1.4*4x + 1.5*5x = 1.1x + 2.4x + 3.9x +
5.6x + 7.5x = 20.5x.
The given case represents the maximum possible score that could have been scored by Ravi for the given
conditions. Therefore, the English exam must be of 50 marks, Maths exam must be of 100 marks, Science
exam must be of 150 marks, Social science exam must be of 200 marks and Computer science exam must be
of 250 marks.
Difference between the marks obtained by Ravi in Maths and Social Science = 200*0.4*1.4 - 100*0.4*1.2 = 112
- 48 = 64.
Therefore, option A is the right answer.
14. A
Probability of brother's selection = 18 and probability of brother's rejection = 78
Probability that only one of them is selected = (prob. that brother is selected) × (prob. that sister is not selected)
+ (Prob. that brother is not selected) × (Prob. that sister is selected)
= ( 18 )( 45 ) + ( 78 )( 15 )
4 7 11
= 40 + 40 = 40
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15. D
Let us assume the CP of 100 cm of cloth to be Rs. 100.
The shop keeper will buy 102 cm for Rs. 100.
He marks up the price by 10%. He will sell cloth at Rs. 110/m.
But he is using a 98 cm scale. Therefore, he will sell only 98 cm for Rs. 110.
Let us assume that the shop keeper provides a discount of (100 - x)%. He will sell the cloth at a price of x*110
This must be equal to the cost incurred by the shop keeper for procuring 98 cm of cloth.
The shopkeeper procures 102 cm at Rs. 100. Therefore, he will procure 98 cm at 100*98/102 = Rs.
16. C
Given that U 2 + (U − 2V − 1)2 = −4V (U + V )
⇒ U 2 + (U − 2V − 1)(U − 2V − 1)= −4V (U + V )
⇒ U 2 + (U 2 − 2U V − U − 2U V + 4V 2 + 2V − U + 2V + 1) = −4V (U + V )
⇒ U 2 + (U 2 − 4U V − 2U + 4V 2 + 4V + 1) = −4V (U + V )
⇒ 2U 2 − 4U V − 2U + 4V 2 + 4V + 1 = −4U V − 4V 2
⇒ 2U 2 − 2U + 8V 2 + 4V + 1 = 0
1 V 1
⇒ 2[U 2 − U + ] + 8[V 2 + + ] = 0
4 2 16
1 2 1 2
⇒ 2(U − ) + 8(V + ) = 0
2 4
Sum of two square terms is zero i.e. individual square term is equal to zero.
1 1
U− = 0 and V + = 0
2 4
1 1
U = and V = −
2 4
1 −1 ∗ 3 −1
Therefore, U + 3V = + = . Hence, option C is the correct answer.
2 4 4
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17. A
1 1 1
We have, a1 + a2
+ a2 + a3
+ ....... + an + an+1
1 a − a
Now, = ( a + a2 )( a1 − a ) (Multiplying numerator and denominator by a2 − a1 )
a1 + a2
2 1 2 1
a2 − a1
= (a −a
2 1
a2 − a1
= (where d is the common difference)
d
1 a3 − a2
Similarly, a2 + a3 = and so on.
d
1 1 1
Then the expression a1 + a2
+ a2 + a3
+ ....... + an + an+1
n
= nd (
an+1 −
a1 ) (Multiplying both numerator and denominator by n)
n( an+1 − a1 )
= (an+1 − a1 = nd)
an+1 −a1
n
= a1 + an+1
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18. E
We are given that, 8 ≤ |2x - 4|*|y - 5| ≤ 16
4 ≤ |x - 2|*|y - 5| ≤ 8.
⇒ (−b)2 − 4 ∗ 8 ∗ 1 < 0
⇒ (b − 32)(b +
32) < 0
⇒ b ϵ (- 32, 32)
Therefore, integer values that 'b' can take = {-5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
We have to find out the largest possible value of 2a−6b. The largest possible value will occur when 'a' is
maximum and 'b' is minimum.
amax = 3, bmin = -5
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20. A
Let us first try to find the ratio of the area of triangles PKS and QKS
1
Area(△ P KS) ∗ P K ∗ KS ∗ sinP KS
= 1 2
Area(△P KS) 3
=
Area(△QKS) 5
Area(△P SL) 5
Similarly =
7
Area(△RSL)
Area(△QKS) Area(△QRK)
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Area(△P RK) 3
=
Area(△QRK) 5
Area(△P QL) 5
=
Area(△RQL) 7
Area(△QRK)
20b = c .......(1)
Area(△P QL) 3a+5a+5b
Similarly, =
7b+c
= 57
Area(△RQL)
56a = 5c .......(2)
From (1) and (2), 56a = 100b => 14a = 25b
Now we have to find the ratio of the area of the △ KSQ: LSR = 5a: 7b
= 125:98
21. C
Let the two numbers be 9x and 9y , where x and y are co prime numbers.
=> 9x + 9y = 135
135
=> x + y = 9 = 15
Now, pairs of natural numbers having sum 15 and co prime are = (1,14), (2,13), (4,11), (7,8)
Thus, 4 such pairs can be formed.
=> Ans - (C)
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22. A
Let the ratio of mango juice and water in the original mixture be m : w.
Now after adding w1 quantity of water we have,
w+w1
m = m
w
Since the value of m and w are natural numbers, the quantity of mango juice and water after adding more water
2
can be m and mw respectively such that the ratio comes out to be w : m.
Now after adding more mango juice the ratio is back to original, thus the quantity of mango juice and water
3
m2
after addition of mango juice can be m
w 2 and w
respectively such that the ratio comes out to be m : w.
w2
So the ratio of water in the original mixture to the water in the final mixture = m2
The least possible sum for a given product is obtained when the numbers are as close to each other as
possible.
Therefore, when a=b, the value of a and b will be 20.
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24. A
Let cost price of each article = Rs. 100 and number of articles sold be x
=> Original selling price price = Rs. 125
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25. A
Consider the price to be 100 rs. After decreasing by 20% it became 80 and after increasing by 20% it became
96.
After decreasing and increasing by 20% the price becomes 92.16 Rs.
As we can see, after every 2 days, the price of the article decreases by 4%.
=> 0.96n
At n = 8, the value is 0.7211 and the next day the price of the article goes down by 20% => less than 60% of the
initial price.
Hence 8*2 + 1 = 17th day
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26. B
Assuming price per kg for type A, type B and type C as a, b and c respectively such that a>b>c.
Assuming x = 5 kg (1+2+2=5, hence to remove fractions x should be a multiple of 5)
Hence, 5 kg of the mixture will contain 1 kg of A, 2 kg of B and 2 kg of C.
The cost price of the mixture per kg = a+2b+2c
5
66.67 5
Selling price pe kg = a = a+2b+2c
5 × (1 + 100 ) =
a+2b+2c
5 × 3 =
a+2b+2c
3
a+2b+2c
=> 3
=a
=> a+2b+2c=3a => a-b=c ......(1)
(a+2b+4c)
After adding 2x/5 = 5*2/5 =2 kg of C, we get the cost price of mixture per kg = 7
Gopal also borrowed Rs. X from Ankit at 8% per annum. Therefore, he has to return Ankit Rs. 0.08X as the
interest amount on borrowed sum.
Hence, the interest retained by gopal = 0.1(X+Y) - 0.08X = 0.02X + 0.1Y ... (1)
It is given that the net interest retained by Gopal is the same as that accrued to Ankit.
Therefore, 0.08X = 0.02X + 0.1Y
0.1X+0.2Y
In this case the amount of interest retained by Gopal = 0.1X+0.2Y - 0.08X = 0.02X + 0.2Y ... (3)
It is given that the interest retained by Gopal increased by Rs. 150 in the second case.
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28. 12
Let the distance between A and B be 4x.
Length of BP is thrice the length of AP.
=> AP = x and BP = 3x
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29. 5
Let the distance between the 2 cities be D .
Now, when they meet for the first time, Arun would have covered 60 km and Bavin would have covered D − 60
Km.
Therefore, the ratio of speeds of Arun and Bavin = 60/(D − 60)--------------(1)
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31. 502
It has been given that the digits in the number should appear in the ascending order. Therefore, there is only 1
possible arrangement of the digits once they are selected to form a number.
There are 9 numbers (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) in total.
2 digit numbers can be formed in 9C2 ways.
..................................................
..9 digit number can be formed in 9C9 ways.
We have to subtract 9C0 and 9C1 from both the sides of the equations since we cannot form single digit
numbers.
=> 9C2 + 9C3 + ... + 9C9 = 512 − 1 − 9
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33. 121000
We have to equate the installments and the amount due either at the time of borrowing or at the time when the
entire loan is repaid. Let us bring all values to the time frame in which all the dues get settled, i.e, by the end of 2
years.
John borrowed Rs. 2,10,000 from the bank at 10% per annum. This loan will amount to 2,10,000*1.1*1.1 =
Rs.2,54,100 by the end of 2 years.
Let the amount paid as installment every year be Rs.x.
John would pay the first installment by the end of the first year. Therefore, we have to calculate the interest on
this amount from the end of the first year to the end of the second year. The loan will get settled the moment
the second installment is paid.
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34. 104
The percentage of students in school=100%
Percentage of students who like none of the above mentioned subjects=2%
Consider the number of students who like exactly 1 subject = I
The number of students who like exactly 2 subjects = II
The number of students who like exactly 3 subjects = III
The number of students who like exactly 4 subjects = IV
The number of students who like exactly 5 subjects = V
I+II+III+IV+V=98
I+2II+3III+4IV+5V=89+92+85+74+78=418
Since we have to find the minimum number of students who like all the five subjects, we have to maximize the
number of students who like four subjects.
So the rest of the variables can be zero.
4IV+5V=418
IV+V=98
V=26% and IV = 72%
Here we got the minimum percentage of students who like all the five subjects.
To find the number of students, we multiply it with the total number of students and hence it equals =
400*26/100 = 104
35. C
20x 20
We have, = 1
1+x 2
x +x
1
The value of x + x can range from (-∞ ,-2] U [2,∞ ) (Using AM-GM)
20x 20 20
Then the value of will be [ −2 , 2 ] = [-10,10] ( f(x) can take value of 0 at x=0)
1 + x2
2
Also, g(x) =
4x − 2x2 − 1
To find minimum or maximum value, the quadratic function can be maximized or minimized.
2 1 1 1
Hence, g(x) = = = = =
4x − 2x − 1 − 2 − x + 2x − 2 − x + 2x − 1 + 1 − − (x − 1)2 + 1
2 1 2 1 2 1
2
1
1 2
− ( x − 1)
2
Hence, the minimum positive value of g(x) is obtained when the square value is minimum which can be zero.
1
Hence the minimum value = 1 = 2 and the maximum value can be infinity when the denominator
−0
2
approaches 0.
So the positive integers, the value of which both f(x) and g(x) can take will be 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. Hence a total of
9 positive integral values are common.
Alternate Solution:
20x
Assume y =
1 + x2
=> x2 − 20x
y
+1=0
For x to be real, the discriminant of the the equation should be greater than 0.
2
Hence, ( 20
y ) −4≥ 0
(100−y )2
=> y2 ≥ 0
2 2
=> −2x + 4x − 1 = y
=> 2x2 − 4x + 1 + y2 = 0
For x to be real, the discriminant of the the equation should be greater than 0.
Hence, 16 − 4 × 2 × (1 + y2 ) ≥ 0
2
=> 1 − ≥ 0 y
y−2
=> y ≥ 0
36. B
Assume the average of 21 students other than Ramesh = a
Sum of the scores of 21 students other than Ramesh = 21a
Hence the average of 22 students = a+1
Sum of the scores of all 22 students = 22(a+1)
The score of Ramesh = Sum of scores of all 22 students - Sum of the scores of 21 students other than Ramesh
= 22(a+1)-21a=a+22 = 82.5 (Given)
=> a = 60.5
Hence, sum of the scores of all 22 students = 22(a+1) = 22*61.5 = 1353
Now the sum of the scores of students other than Gautam = 21*62 = 1302
Hence the score of Gautam = 1353-1302=51
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37. C
Let the roots of the equation x2 + (a + 3)x − (a + 5) = 0 be equal to p, q
Hence, p + q = −(a + 3) and p × q = −(a + 5)
Therefore, p2 + q 2 = a2 + 6a + 9 + 2a + 10 = a2 + 8a + 19 = (a + 4)2 + 3
As (a + 4)2 is always non negative, the least value of the sum of squares is 3
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38. 5
Time taken to cover first 50 km at 100 km/hr = 12 hr.
39. D
The population of town at the beginning of 1st year = p
The population of town at the beginning of 2nd year = 3+2p
The population of town at the beginning of 3rd year = 2(3+2p)+3 = 2*2p+2*3+3 =4p+3(1+2)
The population of town at the beginning of 4th year = 2(2*2p+2*3+3)+3 = 8p+3(1+2+4)
Similarly population at the beginning of the nth year = 2n−1 p+3(2n−1 − 1) = 2n−1 (p + 3)-3
The population in the beginning of 2019 is 1000, then the population in the beginning of 2034 will be
(22034−2019 ) (1000 + 3)-3 = 215 (1003)-3
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40. A
1 1 16
2 ×AB×AC×sinA 2 ×4x×4z×sinA
area(△ABC)
area(△BEF ) 3
Similarly, area(△ABC) = 16
area(△CF D) 3
and area(△ABC) = 16
area(△DEF )
1
2 ×DE×DF ×sinAD
1
2 ×3p×3r×sinD
9
area(△GEH) 2
Similarly, area(△DEF ) = 9
area(△F HI) 2
and area(△DEF ) = 9
So, area(△GHI) = (1 − 69 ) × 7k =
1
3
× 7k = 7k
3
16k 48
∴ area(△ABC)
area(△GHI) = 7k = 7
3
41. D
It has been given that among 200 students, 105 like pizza and 134 like burger.
The question asks us to find out the number of students who can be liking only burgers among the given
values.
The maximum number of students who like only burger will be obtained when we try to separate the 2 sets as
much as possible.
There are 200 students in total. 105 of them like pizza. Therefore, the remaining 95 students can like only
burger and 134-95 = 39 students can like both pizza and burger. As we can see, the number of students who
like burger cannot exceed 95.
The number of students who like only burger should lie between 29 and 95 (both the values are included).
93 is the only value among the given options that satisfies this condition and hence, option D is the right
answer.
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42. 3
According to the question each column, each row, and each of the two diagonals of the 3X3 matrix add up to
the same value. This value must be 15.
Let us consider the matrix as shown below:
Now we'll try substituting values from 1 to 9 in the exact middle grid shown as 'x'.
If x = 1 or 3, then the value in the left bottom grid will be more than 9 which is not possible.
x cannot be equal to 2.
If x = 4, value in the left bottom grid will be 9. But then addition of first column will come out to be more than 15.
Hence, not possible.
If x=5, we get the grid as shown below:
Hence, for x = 5 all conditions are satisfied. We see that the bottom middle entry is 3.
Hence, 3 is the correct answer.
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43. C
Let the cost price of 1 kg of tomato be Rs.1.
Selling price of 1 kg tomato packet = Rs.1.3
Selling price of 3kg of tomato packet = Rs.3.9.
But, by paying Rs. 3.9, the customer gets 5 kg of tomatoes.
Therefore, the selling price of tomatoes that are not sold as 1 kg packets = 3.9/5
Let the number of 1 kg packets that are sold for a price (not counting the ones given away with the 3 kg
packets) be x.
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45. D
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46. D
Let the rate of interest be ‘100r %’, Principal be ‘P’.
S = P*3*r = 3Pr
C = P (1 + r)2 − P = P (r 2 + 2r)
S:C = 15:11
=> P (r3P r 15
2 +2r) = 11
Hence, nmin = 8
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48. 10
log10 a1 + log10 a2 .... + log10 ap = 605
10K = 2K × 5K
Hence, the number of divisors of 10K is (K + 1) × (K + 1)
So, the value of p = (K + 1)2
If we assume that a1 , a2 , ....ap are arranged in ascending order, the value of a1 ∗ ap = 10K . Similarly, the
If p is odd, say (2b + 1), the value of a1 ∗ a2 ∗ ...ap = (a1 ∗ ap ) ∗ (a2 ∗ ap−1 ) ∗ .... ∗ ab = 10K ∗ 10K ...(b
10Kb/2 = 10Kp/2
we get 5y +790=1250
5y=460
y=92
So scores of toppers = 92
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50. A
The figure can be represented as :
The triangle formed is an equilateral triangle with the side of length 14cm
= 23
⋅ 14
=7 3
Height = 10+ 7 3+ 14 cm
= 24+7 3
51. A
Let the number of correct answers, number of wrong answers and number of un-attempted questions be a, b
and c respectively.
The student gets 3 marks for a correct, -2 for a wrong answer and -1 for an un-attempted question => Total
First consider the negative score values. The least score possible is -200, when all answers are wrong. -199 is
attained by 99 wrongs and 1 unattempted question. -198 is attained by 98 wrongs and 2 unattempted
questions. This linear relationship goes on until the score of -100, which is attained by 100 unattempted
questions. Now, for a score of -99, one needs at least one correct answer. So assuming 1 question is correct,
which gives +3, the student has to get -102 in remaining questions to get an overall score of -99. -102 is
possible by 96 unattempted and 3 wrongs. On increasing the number of correct answers, one can score all the
values from -99 to -1, which is attained at 33 correct answers, 33 wrong answers and 34 unattempted
questions. Clearly, we can see that all the negative scores until -200 are possible.
Now, consider the positive score values that are attained by (3a - 2b - c). 300 is possible if a is 100. But 299, 298
and 297 are only possible if a is 100 and b and c are positive integers. But, this is not possible as the sum of a, b
and c cannot exceed 100.
Similarly, the values 294, 293 and 289 cannot be formed by the expression (3a - 2b - c). Therefore, in total 6
scores are not possible, which gives us 501 - 6 = 495 different scores.
52. B
Let the scores of Rama, Anjali and Mohan be r, a, m.
It is given that Rama's score was one-twelfth of the sum of the scores of Mohan and Anjali
r= m+a
12 ———-(1)
The scores of Rama, Anjali and Mohan after review = r+6, a+6, m+6
a+6:m+6:r+6 = 11:10:3
Let a+6 = 11x => a= 11x-6
m+6=10x => m=10x-6
r+ 6 =3x => r = 3x-6
Substituting these values in equation (1), we get
3x-6= 21x−12
12
12(3x-6) = 21x-12
x=4
Anjali's score exceeds Rama's score by (a-r)=8x=32
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53. 44
24 × 35 × 104
= 24 × 35 × 24 ∗ 54
= 28 × 35 × 54
For the factor to be a perfect square, the factor should be even power of the number.
In 28 , the factors which are perfect squares are 20 , 22 , 24 , 26 , 28 = 5
54. D
Let the retail price be M and cost price be C.
Given,
0.85 M = 1.02 C
M = 1.2 C
If he wants 20% profit he has to sell at 1.2C, which is nothing but the retail price.
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55. A
It is given that the volume of all the cylinders is the same, so the volume of each cylinder = HCF of (405, 783,
351)
=27
The number of iron cylinders = 405
27 = 15
15*π r 2 h = 405
15*π 9 ∗ h = 405
πh=3
Now we have to calculate the total surface area of all the cylinders
Total number of cylinders = 15+29+13 = 57
=1026(1 + π)
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56. 3920
The number of paths from (1, 1) to (8, 10) via (4, 6) = The number of paths from (1,1) to (4,6) * The number of
paths from (4,6) to (8,10)
To calculate the number of paths from (1,1) to (4,6), 4-1 =3 steps in x-directions and 6-1=5 steps in y direction
To calculate the number of paths from (4,6) to (8,10), 8-4 =4 steps in x-directions and 10-6=4 steps in y direction
The number of paths from (1, 1) to (8, 10) via (4, 6) = 56*70=3920
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57. C
Simplify the expression a bit to remove the root sign in the denominator
1
× (log 7 + 4 3)
2
log 97 − 56 3
⇒2×
log 7 + 4 3
comparing the value of terms under root with the terms in the numerator, we get
ab = 28 3 and a + b = 97
log 7 − 4 3
Thus the expression can be written as 2 × 2 ×
log 7 + 4 3
log 7 − 4 3
⇒ 4×
log 7 + 4 3
Now, let us look at the reciprocal of the term in log in the denominator.
1 1 7−4 3
= ×
7−4 3
⇒
72 − (4 3)2
7−4 3
⇒ =7−4 3
49 − 48
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58. D
Lets convert leak timings to litres per hour. Initial rate is 0.5 litres per min = 0.5* 60 = 30 lit / hr
Final rate = 0.1*60 = 6 lit / hr
The rate of leaking can be represented by a graph as follows:
This means that the sum total of the apples present in the stack will be sum of AP given as : 1,2,3,4.... ie the
sum of numbers from 1.
n×(n+1)
This is given by the formula S = 2
Since the initial number of apples was not more than 150, we find the maximum number of rows that was
possible.
Let S be the total initial sum of apples in the cart.
Now, if 'n' rows of apples are sold, the total available apples can be calculated as : 16×17
n×(n+1)
2 − 2
From the table we can see that when the customer saw 126 apples, the apples in the top 4 rows had been sold.
Therefore, the number of rows = 16 - 4 = 12 rows.
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60. C
It is given that starting from 10:01 am, every minute a motorcycle leaves A and moves towards B.
Forty-five such motorcycles reach B by 11 am.
It means that the forty-fifth motorcycle starts at 10:45 AM at A and reaches B by 11:00 AM i.e 15 minutes.
Since the speed of all the motorcycles is the same, all the motorcycles will take the same duration i.e 15
minutes.
If the cyclist doubles the speed, then he will reach B by 10:30 AM. (Since if the speed is doubled, time is
reduced by half)
Since each motorcycle takes 15 minutes to reach B, 15 motorcycles would have reached B by the time the
cyclist reaches B
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61. A
We have, ∣ x2 − x − 6 ∣= x + 2
=> |(x-3)(x+2)|=x+2
For x<-2, (3-x)(-x-2)=x+2
=> x-3=1 =>x=4 (Rejected as x<-2)
62. 6
The volume of a cylinder is π ∗ r2 ∗ 3 = 9π
r= 3 cm.
Radius of the ball is 2 cm. Hence, the ball will lie on top of the cylinder.
Lets draw the figure.
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63. 119
Assume the diagonals intersect at O. Now OA2 +OB2 +OC2 +OD2 = OA2 +OD2 +OB2 +OC2
Hence AB2 +CD2 =AD2 +BC2 ….(1)
752 +402 =(3x)2 +(4x)2 (Consider AD=3x and BC=4x)
=> 7225 = 25x2
=> x2 =289
=> x=17
AD+BC=3x+4x=7x=7*17=119
64. A
Let us assume that A can complete 'a' units of work in a day and B can complete 'b' units of work in a day.
A works alone till half the work is completed.
A and B work together for 4 days and B works alone to complete the last 5% of the work.
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65. 3
f (x + y) = f (x) f (y)
Hence, f(2)=f(1+1)=f(1)*f(1)=2*2=4
f(3)=f(2+1)=f(2)*f(1)=4*2=8
f(4)=f(3+1)=f(3)*f(1)=8*2=16
.......=> f(x)=2x
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66. A
Let the efficiency of a man, woman and child be 3x, 2x, x espectively.
∴ Wages of 15 men, 21 women and 30 children for 18 weeks = [(15 × 3x) + (21 × 2x) + (30 × x)] ×
18 × 7
= 117 × 12 × 126
= 117 × 63 = Rs. 7, 371
=> Ans - (A)
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67. A
Let the initial salary of A,B,C,D,E be a, b, c, d, e respectively and let the final salary of everyone be x
100
⇒a= x∗100∗100
(100+p)∗(100+p+1)
⇒a= x∗100∗100
(p+100)∗(p+101)
x
Similarly, b = (1+ p+2 )∗(1+ p−1 )
100 100
x∗100∗100
⇒b= (p+102)∗(p+99)
⇒c= x∗100∗100
(p+103)∗(p+98)
⇒d= x∗100∗100
(p+104)∗(p+97)
⇒e= x∗100∗100
(p+105)∗(p+96)
The numerators of the fractions are same, therefore the one with the smallest value of denominator will have
the greatest value. If we compare the denominators, we can find out the fraction with the highest value. The
person with the highest initial salary got the least raise, as we know that the final salary of all the candidates is
same.
We see that we need to compare only the last terms of the denominators as the other terms are same.
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68. C
The given information can be represented as the figure below:
=> ±5k = 20 − 3k
=> 3k ± 5k = 20
=> k = 2.5 or -10
After rejecting the negative value, k = 2.5 units.
69. A
Let us assume that T is the total cost incurred by David in buying the pencils.
Let the total number of pencils be X .
We know that David earns a profit of 20% by selling ‘n’ pencils per packet.
∗cX
n
= 1.2
=>
T X
∗c
=> T = n
----------(1)
1.2
If David packs n − 1 pencils per packet, he will earn 20% more profit. Therefore, the new profit will be 1.2P =
1.2*20 = 24%.
X
n−1 ∗c
= 1.24
=>
T X
n−1 ∗c
=> T =
--------(2)
1.24
n−1 ∗ c
X X
∗c
n
=
1.2 1.24
1.2 ∗ n = 1.24 ∗ (n − 1)
0.04n = 1.24
=> n = 31
71. 150
(n−2)180
Each interior angle in an n-sided polygon = n
It is given that each interior angle of B is 32 times each interior angle of A and b = 2a
(b−2)180 (a−2)180
b = 23 ×
a
2 × ( b − 2) × a = 3 × ( a − 2) × b
2(ab-2a) = 3(ab-2b)
ab-6b+4a=0
a*2a-12a+4a=0
2a2 − 8a = 0
a(2a-8) = 0
a cannot be zero so 2a=8
a=4, b = 4*2=8
a+b = 12
(12−2)× 180
Each interior angle of a regular polygon with 12 sides = 12
=150
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72. D
n2 +3n+4n+12
n2 −4n+3n−12
n (n+3)+4(n+3)
= n (n−4)+3(n−4)
( n+4)(n+3)
= (n−4)(n+3)
( n+4)
= (n−4)
( n−4)+8
= (n−4)
8
= 1+ (n−4) which will be maximum when n-4 =8
n=12
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73. 4
Let the number of men, women and boys who attended the wedding be m, w and c respectively.
It is known that,
m+w+c = 100 ----- (1)
5m+4w+c = 200 ----- (2)
4*(1)-(2) we get,
m = 3c-200 ----- (3)
5*(1) - (2) we get,
w = 300-4c ----- (4)
It is given that every woman came with her husband and at least half of the men came with their wives. So w
must be between m/2 and m.
If w = m, from equations (3) and (4) we get,
c = 71.42
If w = m/2, from equations (3) and (4) we get,
c = 72.72
Since c must be an integral value it must be 72.
So from equations (3) and (4) we get,
m-w = (3c-200)-(300-4c) = 504-500 = 4
74. B
Profit per boarder = Total profit / Number of boarders.
Let the number of boarders be n.
Profit/boarder = 1600 - (Total cost/n)
Let the total cost be a + bn, where a = fixed, and b is the variable additional cost per boarder.
Profit/boarder = 1600 - (a + bn)/n
Profit/boarder = 1600 - a/n - b
1600 - a/50 - b = 200
1600 - a/75 - b = 250
Solving, we get a = 7500, and b = 1250
Hence, total profit with 80 people = 80 ( 1600 - 7500/80 - 1250) = 80 (350 - 7500/80) = 28000 - 7500 = Rs.
20500
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75. D
1 < log3 5 < 2
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76. D
= ( 8 + r) × 4 × 4 × r = 21 × (4 + 4) × height
Height (h) = (8 + r ) r
(8 + r) r=4-r
16r=16
r=1
Alternatively,
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77. 469
2
a(logb c) = a(logb c∗logb c) = (alogb c )logb c
2
Therefore, we can write x(log4 7) = (xlog4 7 )log4 7 .
= 64
2 3
Hence, x(log4 7) = (xlog4 7 )log4 7 = (64)log4 7 = (4)log4 7
= 343
2 2
Similarly, y (log9 11) = (81)log9 11 = (9)log9 11
= 121
2
and z (log17 25) = (
17)log17 25 = (17)log17
25
=5
2 2 2
Therefore, x(log4 7) +y (log9 11) +z (log17 25)
Now in triangle ADO and ABC, ∠ AOD = ∠ ACB , ∠ ADO = ∠ ABC = 90∘
Hence, both the triangles are similar.
=> OD
AD = BC
AB
=> 24
7 = BC
49x
=> BC = 168x
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80. D
Assuming the investment of Amala, Bina, and Gouri be 300x, 400x and 500x, hence the interest incomes will be
300x*6/100=18x, 400x*5/100=20x and 500x*4/100 = 20x
Given, Bina's interest income exceeds Amala by 20x-18x=2x=250 => x=125
Now, total interest income = 18x+20x+20x=58x = 58*125 = 7250
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Consider the first cycle: Work done in the first half an hour = 1 unit. In every other cycle, work done in the next
15 minutes is -2.5 units by tap B. But, in the first cycle, there is only 1 unit to drain out in the next 15 minutes. So,
in effect, there is a gain of 1.5 units of work in the first cycle compared to the other cycles. That is, 4.5 units of
work is done in the first cycle.
At the end of the 38th cycle, 115.5 units of work is done. Now, in the 39th cycle, an effective work of 4.5 units is
done in the first 90 minutes. This is when 120 units of work is done and the tank is full. Both the taps are now
closed.
So, total time required to fill the empty tank = (38*3 + 1.5) hours = 115.5 hours
82. 8
∣a.b∣ = ∣a∣ + ∣b∣ + 72
∣a∣ ∗ ∣b∣ − ∣a∣ − ∣b∣ = 72
∣a∣(∣b∣ − 1) − (∣b∣ − 1) − 1 = 72
(∣a∣ − 1)(∣b∣ − 1) = 73
The only possible solutions are (|a|, |b|) = (2, 74) or (74, 2)
Each solution has 4 solutions for (a, b).
Hence, there are a total of 8 possible solutions.
83. C
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84. B
x - y - z = 25 and x ≤ 40, y ≤ 12, z ≤ 12
If x = 40 then y + z = 15. Now since both y and z are natural numbers less than 12, so y can range from 3 to 12
giving us a total of 10 solutions.Similarly, if x = 39, then y + z = 14. Now y can range from 2 to 12 giving us a
total of 11 solutions.
If x = 38, then y + z = 13. Now y can range from 1 to 12 giving us a total of 12 solutions.
If x = 37 then y + z = 12 which will give 11 solutions.
Similarly on proceeding in the same manner the number of solutions will be 10, 9, 8, 7 and so on till 1.
Hence, required number of solutions will be (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 . . . . + 12) + 10 + 11
= 12*13/2 + 21
78 + 21 = 99
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85. C
It is given that the average of the 30 integers = 5
Sum of the 30 integers = 30*5=150
There are exactly 20 integers whose value is less than 5.
To maximise the average of the 20 integers, we have to assign minimum value to each of the remaining 10
integers
So the sum of 10 integers = 10*6=60
The sum of the 20 integers = 150-60= 90
90
Average of 20 integers = 20 = 4.5
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86. C
Let 't' pm be the time when the tank is emptied everyday. Let 'a' and 'b' be the liters/hr filled by pump A and
pump B respectively.
⇒ 3a = 2b ... (1)
a*(8 - t) = b*(6 - t)
Using equation (1), we can say that
3a
a ∗ (8 − t) = ∗ (6 − t)
2
t=2
Therefore, we can say that the tank gets emptied at 2 pm daily. We can see that A takes 6 hours and pump B
takes 4 hours alone.
Hence, working together both can fill the tank in = \dfrac{6*4}{6+4} = 2.4 hours or 2 hours and 24 minutes.
The pumps started filling the tank at 2:00 pm. Hence, the tank will be filled by 4:24 pm.
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87. A
It is given,
7C = 30P = 9A and Ankita bought 4C, 14P and 6A.
Let 7C = 30P = 9A = 630k
C = 90k, P = 21k, and A = 70k
Cost price of 4C, 14P and 6A = 4(90k)+14(21k)+6(70k) = 1074k
Marked up price = 1074k + 1752
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88. A
Let the speed of cars be a and b and the distance =d
Minimum time taken by 1st car = 6 hours,
For maximum difference in time taken by both of them, car 1 has to start at 10:00 AM and car 2 has to start at
11:00 AM.
Hence a= 6d and b = 5d
d
5 − d
6
d
30
× 100 = × 100 = 20
d
6
6
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89. 1098
In a tournament, there are 43 junior level and 51 senior level participants.
Let 'n' be the number of girls on junior level. It is given that the number of girl versus girl matches in junior level
is 153.
⇒ nC2 = 153
⇒ n(n-1)/2 = 153
⇒ n(n-1) = 306
=> n2 -n-306 = 0
=> (n+17)(n-18)=0
=> n=18 (rejecting n=-17)
Therefore, number of boys on junior level = 43 - 18 = 25.
Let 'm' be the number of boys on senior level. It is given that the number of boy versus boy matches in senior
level is 276.
⇒ mC2 = 276
⇒ m = 24
Therefore, number of girls on senior level = 51 - 24 = 27.
Hence, the number of matches a boy plays against a girl = 18*25+24*27 = 1098
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90. A
2x2 + kx + 5 = 0 has no real roots so D<0
k 2 − 40 < 0
(k − 40) (k +
40) < 0
k ∈ (− 40, 40)
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= (y) b
1 1
Similarly, (8) 3
= (16) t
3 4
=> (2) 3
= (2) t
4
=> 1 = t
=> t = 4 years
=> Ans - (A)
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92. A
We have, (5.55)x = (0.555)y = 1000
Taking log in base 10 on both sides,
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93. A
p2 = x (20 − x)
We have to maximize the value of p, which will be maximum when x=20-x
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94. D
By Pythagoras theorem AC = AB 2 + BC 2 =
82 + 62 = 10 cm
6
=> BE
8= 10
=> BE = 4.8 cm
2
=> BF = BE
AB2
=> BF = 4.8
8
=> BF = 2.88 cm
95. B
It is given,
D
a
= 10 and x
b
=9
x
D = D−x
x
10 9
10x 9D−9x
D
= x
10x2 = 9D − 9Dx 2
b =9
x
3D
b×5 = 9
D
b = 15
The total time taken by train B to travel from station Y to station X is 15 minutes.
The answer is option B
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96. B
Look at the diagram given below
(5!)2
we get
3! (2!)2
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98. C
Given, CE=0.5, BC = 1.3 and ED=2.5
Triangle CEB is a right-angled triangle => EB = 1.2
Triangles ECB is similar to triangle EDA
EB/EC = AE/ED => AE = 6
Hence total distance travelled = AB + BC + CD = 7.2 + 1.3 + 3.5 = 11.5km
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99. B
Let 'a', 'b' and 'c' be the concentration of salt in solutions A, B and C respectively.
It is given that three salt solutions A, B, C are mixed in the proportion 1 : 2 : 3, then the resulting solution has
strength 20%.
a + 2b + 3c
⇒ = 20
1+2+3
⇒ b + 2c = 45
⇒ b = 45 − 2c
Also, on subtracting (1) from (2), we get
a − c = 30
⇒ a = 30 + c
In solution D, B and C are mixed in the ratio 2 : 7
2b + 7c 90 − 4c + 7c 90 + 3c
So, the concentration of salt in D = = =
9 9 9
90 + 3c 90 + 3c
Required ratio = = =1 : 3
9a 9(30 + c)
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100. D
Let CP of object be a.
4
It is given that SP = (1 + 100 ) x CP
⇒ SP = 1.04 x CP
It is given that MP = (1 + 100
x
) x CP
2x
It is also given that SP = (1 − 100
3
) x MP
2x
⇒ SP = (1 − 300 ) x (1
100 ) x CP
x
+
4 2x
⇒ (1 + 100 ) x CP = (1 − 300
) x (1 + 100
x
) x CP
4 2x
⇒ (1 + 100 ) = (1 − 300
) x (1 + 100x
)
104 2x
⇒ 100 = (1 − 300 ) x (1 + 100 )
x
104 300−2x
⇒ 100 = ( 300 ) x ( 100 )
x+100
104
⇒ 100 × 300 × 100 = (300 − 2x) x (x + 100)
than 25 ie 50
2
Putting values of x given in the remaining options in the final expression, [here we need to be careful to use the
value of x and not the value of 50% of x as given in the expression]
Look carefully in the remaining options : 16,13,15 as 0.5x ie 32,26,30 as possible values of x.
30 in the beginning. It is a safer choice because the percentage of discount that we get in the other options are
not whole numbers.
NOTE : THIS IS JUST A SAFE CHOICE AND NEVER MARK AN ANSWER DIRECTLY ON THIS PRESUMPTION
WITHOUT CHECKING IT.
Putting x=30 in the expression :
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