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General Aptitude

General Aptitude

1.6 Modern warlare has changed from large scale


f uowing options is the closest in clashes of armies to suppression of civilian
0
Ylfllal Aptitude·. BaSIC hofthe popula~ons. Chemical agents that do their wOl1<
odlOf . EngI'11hg=~r.tenses, artkles,adjectives r '/(r'G . the word below?
-. - --._ -. • I 11 rr,ea111n9 10
~ parts ofspeod, Basic vocabulary: words. id'
• . · ,om~andp
' P eposltoons con·1
hrasesincontextReadt • -----...___
"nctions. · circuitous
silently appear to be suited to such wartare; and
(bl Indirect regretfully, lhere exist people In miiltrary
Aptltude. O.tatntt<p<etation·datagraph (ba ngand~~
3-dlmomionalp
· ·
lot1,map~andtablesN11...,;,•I s . rrah · {a) eyclie _ (d) Crooked establishments who think that chemical agents
'-•rith g p s,piecharts ,andot...._ Na.....-
"=- computat1onand . ,..,,g......._ -..... {cl con1us1ng [2010 : 1 Mark]
.,,,. ms, ~utation s and combina . . est1mation:ratios are useful! fools for their cause.
AnllyUcalAptltucle· . . ..,.,.
. _tiOns, and series Mensuration and geonw Which of the following statements best sums up
~
•Pfft ~
.Logic~uct1onandinduction ·Anal n,e question below consists of a pair of related
s,.dal Aptltudo: Transformation o( l,yElfflien i.,y the meaning of the above passage?
• ogy :Numerical relation Slllisaq i.2 ds fo11owed by four pairs of words. Select the
folding, cunlng nd (a) Modern wartare has resuned in civil strife.

........~,...
. shapes: translation, rotation I sand re-.. 11111-.._ :r it,at tiest expresses the relation in the original
,a panern11n 2 and 3dimensions . • sea Ing, mirroring, a (bl ct,emical agents are usefU in ,nodemwartare.
s~
pair. (c) Use of chemical agents in warlare would be
unemployed: Worker
undesirable.
(al Fallow: Land (d) People in militrary establistiments like to use
(bl unaware : Sleeper
chemical agents in war.
(c) Wit : Jester (2010 : 2 Marks)
(d) Renovated : House
[2010 : 1 Mark]
Analys1s
· of Previous GATE p 1.7 If 137 +276 =435t,owmuchis 731 + 6727
apers t.3 Choose the most appropriate word from the (a) 534 (bl 1.00
Eum op11ons given below to complete the following (C) 1623 (d) 1531
1Mlfll
v.. au.. 2Mllb
au... Total Exam sentence:
[2010 : 2 MarkSl
Marks 1111111
2010 5
Year ca... If we manage to ....................... our natural 1.B 5 skill8d ~ ~ buikl a wall in 20 days; 8
5 15 resources, we would leave a better planet for semi-skilled wcn<ers ~ bUdd awall in 25 days:
2011 2018 (Set-1) 5
5 5 10 t.r,5lciled ~~bu ild I wall in 30 days.
15 2018 (Set-2) our children.

. .,.,,
2012 5 5
5 (a) uphold (b) restrain H a 11811'1 hll 2 ,tcilled, 6 eem~skilled and 5
15 2019 (Set-1)
2013 5 5 (c) cherish (d) conserve i,llldlld '#C)IMII. hoW 101111 will• fal<e lO build
5 15
2014 (Set-1) 2019 (Set-2) 5 [2010 : 1 Mark)
5 5
2014 (Set-2) 15 2020 (Set-1) Choose the most appropriate word from the (bl 1BdaVI
5 5 5 (I) 20daVI
2015(Sel-1) 15 2020 (Set-2) options given below to complele the following (cl 16daVI
(di 15daY'
5 5 5 (2010 : 2 MIika]
2015 (Set-2) 15 2021 (Set-1) sentence: .
5 5 His ra th er casual remarks on politics
2016 (Set-1) 5 s
5 15 2021 (Set-2) 5 his lack ol seriousness about
1.t GN111 dlgill 2, 2. 3. 3. 3. 4, 4. 4, 4 "°"' many
dllllllC:l4dt,jJrunbllS.,....,..,3000caibe
2016 (Set-2) 15 2022 (Set-1) thf subject.
5 s 5
2017 (Set-1) 15 2022 (Set-2) 5
(a) masked (b) belied lalfflld'I
5 (c) betrayed (I) 9) (b) 61
5 15 (d) suppressed
2017 (Set-2) 5 (di 54
5 [2010 : 1 Mark] (cl Sl
15 (2010 : 2 Malka]
1·5 25 persons are in a room 15 t
17 of them play football ~nd ~ them play hockey, 1.10 Hlfl(H}.G ll(G). IIWl(I) andSaira(S)arellbtinQS
hockey and loolbalt. Then th Ool lhem play bOlh
8 (I.a, llnJIMfS and aislllfS). Al1 were bOm on
playing neither hock number of persons
(a) 2 ey nor football is ........,. n,e1111 9diflen ince~ eny two
(c) 13 (b) 17 IIICCIIIM 'alblngl(h ll IS born one alls anahfl
(d) 3
ii INSIIWI 3 yen. Givell lhe lollowing tacts:
12010 : 1 Mark]
111 I GATE Previous Y••rs Solved 719
er•I Aptitude
1. H ., Pap_,. . l'h I Ge"
a11 s age+G11a's age>lrfan·s age+Saira·s
age.
116 p 0
. . , RandSarefou
• ,q I~ ~ tP'!. s me same number of orders 1 ·24 Choose the gram,atically INCORRECT sentence:

2 Theaged1fferencebetweenG11aandSaira is recently found in ar~r:Aaa,.,.__ - ~ ~ e r rece"'\e has some pending orders (a) They gave us the money back less the

1 year However. Gita is not the oldest and each circle Wi1h it uman hab; ~~. d 1Atr,aY•corrent'Y, ped 11 he uses 7 trucks, then
1 ,., oe snip ·
service charges to llvee Hundred rupees.
(b) This COllltry'sexpend,Me is nolless than Iha!
represents the gr s diameter lat lt.-~
~~~,
Saira 1s not the you,gest. ~ ): !116 ,,. daY he can clear all the 0/ders.
3. Therearenotwins. humanimmunity owthotas.\igie 4 of Bangladesh.
1 the bod system..._ "lcrOb@.-.._ ,,_.erod . h uses only 3 tucks, then all the
• (c) The committee ,nrtially asked for afunding ol
i1 e
nwhat01derwerethey bom(oldestfirst)? y. The dan " '""' 24h.. _, ~ ' ed atthe end of. the 10th day. What
tivt?IY
(a)· HSIG (b) SGHI . proportionately Wit~e~to h1M11~;;:.:a~ ,,rlll5 are.ciear umber of trucks required . so th at
Fifty Lakh rupees, blJI laler settled for a lessef
(c) IGSH (d) IHSG growth attributed t0 e toxicify --~ 1a.. sum.
below: a microtie ' ~·~ 6\/'B ,nin1 rnumn pending order at the end of the 5" (d) This country's expenditure on edueat,onal
(2010 : 2 Marks]
sl-o..,,~'-~ ¢e"'llb8"°
reforms 1s very less.
dafl (b) 5 (2012 : 1 Mark)
l . l l II log(P) =(l/2)1og(0) =(l/3) log(R), then which ol
(al 4 (d) 7
the f0ilow1ng options is TRUE? (2011 : 2 Marks] 1. 25 Wt11ch one of the following options ,s the closeSl
(C) 6
(a) p2 =03ffl (b) 0 2·=PR in meaning to the word given beloW?
(c) 0 2 =Rl p (d) R = p2 0 2 1l1e variable cost ( V) of manufacturing a product Mitigate
[2011 : 1 Mark] 120 vanes according to the equation V = 4q, where q (a) Omnish (ti)()Mjge
• tt,e quantity produced. The fixed cost (F)_of (c) Oedlcale (d) ~
1· l 2 Which of the fOllowin . .is the
lhe . g options closest in production of same product reduces with
(2012 : 1 Marl<)
meaning to lhe w01d below· 06 OJ

-"'::::'·-
Inexplicable · ("""'-Y ....., I qacco,ding to the equation F = 100/q. How many 1.26 A political~ ordels a,, arch tor the entrance 10
units shOUld be produced to minimize the total
(a) Incomprehensible the gound r,,.nc!l fll ...... e,onvenDOIIS IS t,e,ng
(b) indelible A pharmaceutical compan . - cost(V+ F)? t,eld. The profile c,I the a,cll followS the aquabOll
(c) Inextricable development of
d
.y,s~"
a vaccine a (a) 5
(b) 4 r y
ys 2,-0.1 wt,ere IS Ille height of the arcll in
(d) lnfalhble angerous microbe. Which .Qalnll i. 11111 (c) 7 (d) 6 ~ ll'8 rna,i!Ullpcss,ble hllq1 of Ille ard> IS
[2011 : 2 Marks)
[2011 : 1 Mark]
company target in its first an"::!' !IQ,a"
(a) P _ ,,,.,
(a) BrnellfS !bl lOrNl9!S
(c) 12 ,net11S (d)
14 mete<S
1·13 Choose the word from 121 Choose the most appropriate alternative from the
. (c) R (b) 0 (2012 : 2 Malka)
lhat ,s most nearty o lhe_optoons given below (d) S options given below to complete the following
g,ven word: ppos11e in meaning lo the . (2011 :21111!1 sentence: 1.27 w.-.d l...,cJ81Y, 1'811-perscns tor the poll
Despite several _ the mission suc;ceeded c,1Flald~.,a,o,c1penarwl--
Amalgamate 1. 17 Few school curricula Include au\11 Ill 11111
(a) merge (b) split deal with bereavement and grill, •JII' In Its attempt to resolve the conflict.
(a) attempts (b) setbacks
and collate economic oa1a.
10 colleCI
---ltc,,~,nJIIDl!Mlltft8

paid............ b..,.....,
students at some point in thellliVlldl•
(C) oollect (d) separate (c) meetings (d) delegatlOIIS
.
tcrOlll[WIWIIJ..OSIIJdlY_,

-~
losses through death and pa,1i1g. (2012 : 1 Marki
1 14 12011 : 1 Mark) Based on the above passage wlliclltlll'd
. Chose the most approp . t.22 The cost lunct,on for a product ,n a finn is gi,1911 Whic:IICIIWal . . laflGoMIIII • .. t,ell .,,.,_
gtven below lo completnate word from the options
not be included in a unit on befel>9IIIC!
(a) how to write a letter ol ca,d0llnC8 by 5cf, where q is the amount of produC1ian- The nm.,..,..~
ff you are trying to m::'8 fOllowing sentence. firm can sell the product al a market priCe al RI.
(b) what emotional stagesa,epasse!lllllf'
on your audience Y a strong impression
, ou cannot do s b . the healing process
50 per unit. The number of units to be prodUCtid ~~ .
(cl NaldlllOMII .,,... ""po11 anrac1W
un erstated by the firm such that the proftl Is ma,cimiad is
d
(a) hyperb()i.' ,ve or _ _ _o_Y_being
tentat'
(c) what the leading caUS81ofdllfl" (a) 5 (b) 10 (di N a t ~ (2012 : 2 . . . .1
(c) arg IC (b) restrained (d) how1og1vesupport10a~~~ (C) 15 (d) 2S
umentawe (d) indifferent 12011 :f-
12012:1Mllkl UI Qilrlll,...-,oa1 llllffll. AD CG FK JP."8
lroffl.,.
-"""·
1.15 Choose . [20l 1 : 1 Mark) l .18 A con<ai~r originally cor,llrW 10-:.::: 1·23 Choose the mos, app,op11a1e alier.-
the most appr • spirit. From this conia.ne-' 1!inofipll Gfrl options given bek>w 10 complete 119 lolOlfin9 Ill ov tbl ow
options given below toop11ate word(s) from lhe 1
wi_th 1 litre of water. SlibseQUllfll,, : , - sentence. CCI l'V ldl PW [2012 : 2Marka]
sentence. complete the following.
m,xture is again replaced wilf11 .,d~
Suresh'I dog 11 \he one .__ 111 .....
11ompede, - - WU•-• •-
f contemplated
vacation but d e e ~ Singapore for my
this process is repealed one"°'.,. (a) "'31 (b) 1M11Ch
1.21 Wlic:llallllllallOWinll -,,o,11 are CORRECT?
P: Addlnll 7111 each enllY In a list adOI 7 to the
(a) to visit e ega1nst It. spirit is now !eh in the conia,,e,?
(a) 7.58 litres (b) 7.&IIIWII
(c) ,,,..., (d) '""°" ff!Nllallllllat
(c) vis,ttng (b) having to visit (2012 : 1 MIik]
(d) for a v,sit 7
(c) 71itres (d) -~ : :I
(2011 : 1 Mark)
790 I GATE Previous Y~1rs Solv.ci P IA~P:_:t•:_:.
·tu:.:d_•_ _--:--_ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _1
_79_1
1""1: [Q ,. c;e11•"I -
Q: Adding 7 to each entry in a list adds 7 to the (a) Modern I ~ !I I value of 21x I -1-.J is (c) is parallel IC the ,-axis
then the
standard deviation of the hst (c) Primitive (b) , ~ 7,~ 5 1 (d) has a slope of - 1
R: Doubling each entry n a list doubles the rnean (d) ,
of the list
t 1 (b) 2' 3 (2014 : 1 Mark, S.t-1)

S. Doubling each entry in a list leaves the 1.35 ~ 0rde,8dlo f21>13:t11.,


1aJ 2.3 1.45 A foundry has a fixed daily cost of Rs 50,000
(d) ! ,3 whenever ii operates and a variable cost of
standard deviation of the list unchanged (I) ~ 8-~ 'I 21
(a) P, a (b) a, R out of the class ~ (C) 3° 3 (2013: 2 Marks) Rs. 8000, where Q ,s the daily production in
tonnes. Whal is the cost of production in Rs per
(c) P.R (d) R, S ~ ositive real numbers, such that
tonne for a daily production of 100 tonnes?
(2012 : 2 Marks)
·• 1 an tiO(l dYare two P (2014 : 1 Mark, Sri-I]
The Incorrect one is ,...
1.30 An automobile plant contracted to buy shock (a) (I) e(llJ3 . x+2y:S8 .
absorbers from two suppfiers Xand Y. Xsupplies (b) II 21 +yS 6 · h values
of (x y) the function
· ·
1_46 Choose the most appropriate word from the
(c) (111) I
f or wh c . give maximum value options given below to complete the following
60% and Ysupplies 40% of the shock absorbers. (d) (IV) 3x + 6yWI11
All shock absorbers are subjected to a quality
~d) =
3
(b) 8/3, 20/3 sentence.
1.36 A firm is selling . · (20l3: t11.. (a) 4/3. lO/ (d) 4/3, 20/3 A person suffering lrom Alzheimer's disease
test. The ones t~at pass the quality test are 1 (c) 8/3, l0/3
I PrOduct at ff;ru_ "I (2013 : 2 Marks) short•lemi memory IOSS.
considered reliable. Of Xs shock absorbers, 96% cost of production is f
100
....,. "-iii (a) experienced (b) has expetieneed
are reliable. Of Ys shock absorbers, 72% are totalprofitof ?soo lat Bndfwni,...._ . . d to demonstrate a high level
' erlhelotat t denl is require . (c) is experiencing (d) experiences
reliable. b
. Y30%. By what percentage lhe
increased to maintain the ~~~
COit'
- ·1
1.,1 As u . of the subject, especially ,n the
of i;gmprehens,on (2014: 1 Mark, s.t-11)
The probability lhal a randomly chosen shock
social sciences. . .
absorber, which is found to be reliable, is rnade (a) 5 (b)
1
~PlfAI-_ The word closest in meaning in ~nreheQSKl(J IS
1 47 ChoOse the most appropriate WOfd from the
by Yis . (c) 10 (d) ll · optionS given below to complete the 1o11ow,ng
(a) understanding {b) meaning
(a) 0.288 (b) 0.334 (c) concentration {d) stab1l1ty sentenee. is the key IO their hal)piness; they
(C) 0667 . (2013:l'- [2014 : 1 Mark, Sri-I)
(d) 0.720
1.37 Abhishek is elder 10 Savan - . · are salisfied wilh whal they nave
[2012 : 2 Marks) Anshul. The correct relat~ is 'lllllrl U2 Choose the most appropriate word from the {a) Conlel-1 (b) AtnbflOl
1.31 Friendship, No matter how _ _ it is, has its (a) Abhishek is elder to Anstu options given below to complete the folloWing ( ) ~ (d) tu,gllf
limitation (b) Anshul is elder lo Abhishek C (2014 : 1 Mark, Sd-11) ·
sentence.
(a) cordial (b) intimate {c) Abhishek and Anshul are of•·
One of his biggest _ _ was his ability to to,giw. . - . , IS the ctosell in
1.48 Whieh al the followinll ...,.--
(c) secret (d) No conclusion can be dr3'MI (a) vice (b) virtues
(d) pleasant meaning IO the w,IIIICII t,elo,W?•
· (2013:21111i (c) choices (d) strength
[2013 : 1 Mark] 'Ase WOfflllll, , , _ IIO couni,y.
(2014: 1 Mark. Set-I)
1.32 A number much greater than 75 it is smaller than 1.38 Following table provides f,g<ns (n.-, (., women~ no couni,y.
117 is annual expenditure of a film for IWOJIIII! t.43 Rajan was not happy that Sajan decided ID do ., wo,nen-■ 1101---
(b) - - al,,.,, cour,lry.
(c:) Woffllll'I IQlldarity know• no ne11ona
I .
(a) 91 and 2011 the project on his own. On obaervi11g hil
(b) 93 unhappiness, Sajan explained to Rajan lhal he
(c) 89 ~
(d) 96 preferred to wo,k independently. ("' war-al..(1111111111 ~~ l■gll rtita
Which one of the slatemenls below II logicely (2014:1M■fll.Set-ll)

- --
[2013 : 1 Mark] Raw material 5lllO
valid and can be Inferred from the ebOVe . , . ..~ a l - - ~
1.33 The pair that best express a relationship similar "°-&NII nllO
sentences? 1.411nen,a;::..,.._.-""".... GaitMal

-
to that expression in the pair: Sallry&- IIIIIO
Medicine : Health Plan! & macNno,y
(a) Rajan has decided 10 WOtl< only tn ■ c,a,p.
(b) RaIan and Sajan were formed fnlD ■ glQjJ)
~110.oc.T11e..-.11rn■ .,.._,
(a) Sc1erlCe : Exl)eriment Ad-sing 1!1111111 against their wishes. a,ccea1w■ _,._a1111C11~•
(b) Wealth : Peace Reoeart:h&-- Zi!llfJII (c) Saia,, had decided 10 give ,n 10 Rljen'I ~
to won< wllh him. (2014:1M■rll,Set-ll)
(c) Education : Knowledge . rJIIII'. (d) Rajan had believed lhal Sajan encl h e ~
(d) Money : Happiness In 201 1, which of the foflOWinG - ~ --a1 ■ -r:ifl,/i1Srnilli0n ■nd is
have registered increase by..,.-,. be wo,king together.
(2014 : 1M■,ti,lol,IJ
1.50 The......--·_..... ~--wou1c1
gn,winll-~-•-•·,_.. _., ,--
[2013 : 1 Mark] (a) Raw material and saWY ,rwl . • • 111 dCNlllll •11111 growlll rate?
1 .34 Which of th
me .
_
.
e follow,ng options is closest in
aning to the WO<d given below·
(b) Salary and wages
(c) Power and fuel and
r:;::::'
l(ld ·
1.44 II y • 5-<2 • 3. lhenlhe langenI alxaO,ya3
(a) p8sses through :r • o. y. o
C. 3-4V-S
Mv■n
(b) 4-6yNII
(d) &-7yNII
(b) hal a slope ol + 1
"Primeva1· · (c) . (2014: 1 Mark. Sot-II]
(d) Raw material and r ~(2013 : I
...
791 I __ _ _ _
_.:... GATE Previous Ye.rs Sol-..,i p _, Aptltud-.::•~ -- -- - - - -- - - - I 7tJ
_ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _~ ~ •Pers :~ ~,~ . -- - -- -
1.51 Find the odd one in the following group. ALRVX, I .d letting any point 1 .81 Select the pa,r that best expresses a refat!OI
..r.'J MP
EPVZB. ITZDF. OYEIK
800, --_ _
~,-,
r/
,,,. taken
ie ,..as
I0 3VOI
GDATA" V1ktorMayer- similar to that expressed in 1he pair
.'

t\~
(a) ALRVX frorn ·Bl Children· Pediatric~
(b) EPVZB 700 ..,,, r)_,.,,,'r(S,s
(c) ITZOF (d) OYEIK ~,jlll.,- randKe nn
eth cukIer
raphis: (a) Adult: Ont,opaedtst !I
(2014: 2 Marks, Stt-1)
600
~A~n l ol the parag is a digital world (bl Females: Gynaecolc9Sl
1.52 AnuI. Bhola. Chandan. Oihp. Eswar and
Faisal live
;1" ·•11 .,.,. . t centurv
fi,I ina r#'tY-tirs d with exactness (C) Kidney: NephrOIOl)ist l
on different floors ,n a six-storeyed building
ground floor is numbered 1. the floor above
(the
it 2,
1' trie d3ta ,s obsess:csl in dealing with big dala
~ ~ is not cri bias in the ana1yS1s
(d) Skin: DenmatOIOl)i11
[201S : 1 Metil. s.t-1) I
!i
and soon) Anui lives on an even-numbered floor. l'l 593rse data ieads t~:014 : 2 Marks. s,1-UJ 1.62 11 ROAD Is wrlllen as UIIDG. then s-11~ shOUld

Ii
,' ' ~

~ ·-+--~::>/
Bhola does not live on an odd numbered floor. be wrmen as:
(d) revenues from the exports
Chandan does not live on any of the f100<s below
e,ep0rts and . h two pie charts below. (al VXDO (bl vzro .
Faisal's floor Dilip does not live on floor numbe
2. Eswar does not live on a floor immediately
r
Jan Fet, ~ t Af>, May ,M JIJ
\:.: ~-- n,etola1
,~ c;0111trY a1e 9 iven In t e
snows the quanll·ty o1 (C) V/J:R (d) uxoo
[201S : 1 Mark. Sd-1)
-,. d• ie chart for exports of the total quantity of
above o, immediately below Bhola. Faisal lives ""s..0a .., n,e P
each ,1ern as a
percentage hOWS the and haS a value of 29 al

,_,_
three floors above Dilip. Which of the followin (i) On average, ii rains . "' rt for the revenues s 1 63 A 1une11on 1(,) os linear
g December _S
....,.,,s. The pie cha . • = -2 and 39 at • = 3. Find ,ts value at • •

-- -
floo(-person combinations is correct? w Every year. lhe amouni
fllore ,n J,iy
~. ...,.,.
centa9e o
flh8 total rev
enue generated through
f """S
total quantity o ex""" . (a) 59 (b) 45
.

h 01 . "'.".,,,, of each itern. The


Allllj ... m0te t an that in January ra,nfa111.n.,_ ....,.,.. . nes and the lotal (d) :fi
tal
(bJ
6
2
2 5 1 3
• (111) July rainfall can be esti
confd mated
...,.,

Wl1r
of all the ,terns ,s 5
. lakh ton
50 crore rupee ·
,evenues are 2 ated through export of Item 1 per
. f
s wt,at is the rat10 o
(c) 43 [201S : 1 Mark, s,t-1)
and study1n9
for tests
\
(c)
•2
6
2
5
6 3
1 3
t
4

s
. , ence lhan February rainfa1 ~•
(1v) In Augus1, there is at least
500
.....
tt,e revenue gene<
am to the revenu
e generated through export
1.64 exvame locus on sytl ~ concern of lndtafl
haS t,ecome such a . __ ..,.nn
ci()Se 11'811' rr,r,ds 10 .,,, .~·~
i
(d) 4 6 (a) (i)and( ii) (b) (,)Bild(;"",_., 1o109r 7
s
t
1 3 studefllS 11ta1 11,ey
ol ltent 4 per ki\ograrn . of ttie exam
(c) (u)and(iii) (d) (oi,) Bnd (~) to the requoramentS
(2014 : 2 Marks, s,1-1) Exports •
Revenue• -;;; ;i (b)a,dr- - "
(2014 : 2 W...1e4

\i
(a) (dl usefl.O
1.53 The smallest angle of a triangle is equal 1.56 In a group (c) QUISld8
to two of four children, Som is ~ [2015 : 1 Malk, Sd-11
thirds of the smallest angle of a quadrilateral. The ~Air
Shiv ,s elder to Ansu. Ansu is jOlllglll o It
ratio between the angles of the quadrilateral
is group. Which of the following _..., Jcl1r lla--
3:4 5:6. The largest angle of the triangle is twice
1 65 n,e ra,n, 1ve, siono l- c;lelf9d bV 1118
11111
required lo find the eldest child in IIIN · .-r• ,..;es Cl/le - - ...-, .,..- 1118 f
its smallest angle. What is the sum, in degree
s, Statements ~eos d'"" ""°~ no ...,. arnon11 f
~
of the second largest angle of the triangle and 1. Shiv is younger to Riaz.
the rtrnl ~ --:::: ::.. r, y.,,..1 Na(lu
largest angle of the quadrilateral?
(2014 : 2 Marks, Stt-1]
2. Shiv is elder to Som. (a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 1
(d) 4 : 1 \t,e •
Jtlib
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(a) Statement 1 by itself detennines ... (c) 1 : 4
1 .54 One percent of the people of country X child. 12014 : 2 Marks, Set-II] ~--la llld,G fl
are taller
than 6 ft. Two percent of the people of country
y
(b) Statement 2 by itself deterrrines . . . 1.59 Xis 1 kmnor1heastol Y. Y,s. 1 k outheaSI ol
ms
z lbl.,_..~.•
are taller than 6 ft. There are thrice as many people child. w,s 1 km west of Z. P is 1 km sourh of W· OIiJC (C) .... _..1a11111, GIi
on country X as in country Y. Taking both countrie (c) Statements 1 and 2 are bOlh """'' 1 km east ol P. What is the diSlance tietwee
"
Cd) a. IJllnG. tr,d II (2015 : 1 _., Sol-I\
s
together. what is the percentage of people taller determine the eldest child. and Om km?
..-1111tram•peck
!'GI" ___ ___ ,_.
than 6 ft? (d) Statements 1 and 2 are not doOl'l' (A) 1 (bl ./2 ...... . - -
(a) 3.0 determine the eldest child. Srlll (cl -/3 (d) 2 1.11 o l-
! i-

(b) 2.5 ~·tllll
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..-.11 ,i..,;'1
(c) 1.5 (2014 : 2 w.111, (2014 : 2 Marks, Sct-111
(d) 1.25
(2014: 2 Marks, S.1-f] 1 .57 Moving into a wo,ld of big data ...,_...
_.-
1.60 t0'II, ol the papulatoon in a town ,s HIV" ·
A':,:
··-
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lllii
2
lbl -.;;
1.55 The monthly rainfall chart based on 50 years
of
change our thinking abOul lh8 ntllfis:...- diagnostic kit to, HIV detectio n is availab
kit COfrectly ,dentihes HIV· individu als 95%
le:
1) (1) -
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)
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... (-u" ii
To apply the conventional n,indsllof - - clN (di
raonfalt ,n Agra is shown in the following figure.
Which ot the tollowing are true? (k percentile lo the digital, connected WOlld of~;._ ...,
time. and H\V· individu als 89% ol the
lime- A "" -
(21115 : 1 Mal' Sol-II1 .
part\cul ar p atient is tested using this
the value is century is 10 miss a crucial poont. kit and 11
such that k perc..nt of the dala fall below 111- " tound to be Positive . The probab1 hty .,_- cl word ..
that value) earlier. the obsessoo with axacroe::
.,,_111 lnd•vldu al Is actually pos1t1ve 1s -
that OW
1.
.,et,O Dll ..... .... - -
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of the 1nformatlon·daPnVad analO!Ic,,ICll
{2014 : 2 Marki, Sct-111
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, ,
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(a} The minister ~ the victim s that the tech I
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eel that "' ~ ~
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der's t
kingdo
~
n cal sk·1
1 . , 'Ptte m extended to
OI ~,~
"- Capacity of a .., - A Is 70" of ....
eveiything would be all right.
(bl H e ~ that the company will not have
the high i ls r8QI,• , "'-e A
1exan
s after the conquest of pers1.a, ..,.u,... ···•
capacity ot tank 8. How .... " ""'
es! many gallOns ol solut-
to lack of re orde
. • r, he Is ~ed lo ill ..., :,-·· odder
bear any loss. throwi q~isite ternPer ~1o 1..~ •
,. rd'3" 10 move further. are in tank A and tank 8? ~,
r,11.,askeen
~
(c) The actor got himself ~ against any [2015 : 2 Marks , S,t-1) Statements:
working
. nghard illllerc,
awaylahis W.c11et .. ,.IQ.._ ~ ,l
accident. 1 IY formed government desires I. Tank A is 80% full and tank s ,s 40% lull.
(d) The teach er~ students ol good resulls. .inted out that . OOgfb.
10 Yas~ ._~ ..._~..
....,, "' r,ead OfaneWf the six selected members P.
po II · Tank A it lull contains 14.000 gallons ol
[2015 : 1 Mark, Srt-11) h he Bdd,911
success atthe h'un111 ,. -ea~-,.,..
I\ ,_ ,,,• ~IPP°'nt rived oU
him. '9 estie-.ei v.itt .._111,,..'\ ~~.S, ran 10 portfolios ol Home, Power, sotutoon .
-~~ ry;#8·Telecom
l .68 ChOOSe the most appropriate word from andFinance. Udoesnotwant (a) Sta1ement1alo'lelssutt1cient.
the .
1ch Cllno:.. . '
ol the st ,gets.
options given below to comple te the followin . one the hve. R wants (b) St
g valid and can beatement{s) beta.. "'- _,, part1° 5Finance or of atement II alone is sufficient
~~ ~ HOl1'8 orther Power or Telecom, then she
Wh 110 11
sentence no portfolio. 0 says (c) Either sta1en,nt I 01 II alOne is sutf,c,ent.
(i) He was al inlenedfrt-m.._

~"'"ibit.t ~
The oft1c1al answered _ _ _ that the (d) Both the statements I and II together are
complaints of the citizen would be looked into. highest levready 8 rat If 5gets
"--' the e1
other one. T insists on a port1of1.0 (2015 : 2 Matl<I, Sd-11)
(a) respectably sufficient.
(b} respectlully (i') H e1. -__, ""5lget
1 toebecom
has to impr . •ti 1.79 The word smtar ,n meaning to 'dreary' ,s
(c) reputably (d) respectively e ove h,s ten,pe, 1. P9ets the
one-valid distribution ol portfof,.os?
(2015 : 1 Mark, S.t-11) (iii) He lail d agre atb~ ...._,~ (a) cll88f1IA (bl dtear>t
~ ~-e a-Power, R-Delence, $-Telecom.
1.69 ~Vivek walks 6 meters North-East, then e to make · la! p.,,,,." · (c) ha'd (d) cf,smal
turns count. many OI tis (2015 : 2 Matl<I. Sd-11)
walks 6 meters South-East, both at 60 d (iv) lmpro . . 9Daa1111 r.finance
R-Home. 5-power. P-Defence. O-Telecom,
to East. He furthe v1ng his techn· 1.80 There are 16 teachers who can teach
r moves 2 meters Southegrees fb)
ICal lil<ills,,. ~
and 4
meters West. What is the straight distance
in
succes
"I) s·
1
) r.financ
p Homee Q-Power T-Delence. $-Telecom. ~ (TO), t 1 whOcM>ieac:118ecil'(:al
meters between the point he started from and th (a) (11 and (iv) ,c · ' ' Sc,eOCeS fES). ¥id 5 whO can leach bOCI> TO
(c) (i) · (ii) and (111) ¥id
point he finally reached?
e
.. (d) M"-'(•l
(b) (ii)onJy (d) (ff'rianc
o-Homee.' t)-Power. T-Defence. R-TeleCom, Eng,neennQ 1,AecN111CS (EM). n,e,e are alocal d
(a) 2.[2 (b) 2 (2015 - ....._ 40 teache<S 6 cannot teael\ atry r/. the lhf"8
1.73 Choose the P-Finance
· 2-..le( [2015 : 2 Marks, Srt-1) subJ8C'S, i.e. EM. ES 17 TO. 6 can teach ~ ES.
(c) .[2 (d) ...!_ I most appropria1e t 76 Read the following table giving sales data of 4 can teaCh a11 itwee subfeCU· i.e EM. ES and
,/2 unction drawn as a th'ci< , .~ 11, five

-~
Y I
hne,nt11tptm111i, type~ of baneries for years 2006 to
2012 TO. 4can ieach ESaldTD- HoWIMlff can teaeh
1.70 Wh' h . (2015 : 1 Mark, S.t-11) b0111 ES and EM bt.C nol TO'?
1c word Type-II ~ TypO-IV ,-,...¥
. vemacu lat? 1s llll1 a synonym lor the word (a) 1
1oe (bl 2
144 114 102
(C) 3
(a) regional (b) indigeneous
'""'
20)7
75
90 126 102 8A 126
(d) 4
[2015 : 2 Ml!1II, s.t-111
(C) indigent (d) colloquial
""" 96 ,,. 75 106 135

1 71 The (2015 : 1 Mark, S.t-U) lOO'l 106 90 ,so 90 75 1.81 (Md ... ~lao l~III SCI Nrn oll
· 90
---~- ,.,ec t111 grlff WIII I..,
expons and impon (' 2010 90 75 135 75
count,y from the year ~ n crores ol Rs.) ol a 2011 106 60 165 45 120 UIIQI,
the following bar chart I to 2007
are given in
combined percenta . . n which yeai is the (a) x = y- lyf (b) J . -(y-lJII
2012 115 65 160 1()0 145
1111w1na1 __..... . _.. . ~c1 1.-

expons the h' h ge increase in imports and (c) x = y + lyf CM ol the following . which type of bane,y ach""'9 natllllll""-
(d) 1s-(y+ ljll CI lb) I wl nal _,,. . . piece unlil .... ...
1g.,est? higheSt giowth between the years 2006 and 2012'1
(2015 :211111114 dQ191lffllll""-
(a) Type V (b) Type Ill
1 ·7 4 Alexander turned his attention IDill9dllllL" (c) Type II (d) Type I
....
(ct ...- . . . . . . . .- -. . . . . . ."""

---
he had conquered Pe<sia. [2015 : 2 Marks, Stt-11) _ , . . na1...,,. ..... .... - ........ .
Which one ol the statements bllllll• .... 1.77 How many lour d191t numbers can be formed
valid and can be inlerr edlrtl n,.__ .., ..-i
the ,o digits O, 1, 2, ..... 9 if no numbe (2018 : 1Mllk. s.e-11
(a) Alex ande fwou fdno l~--- r can 511111
with O and it repetitio ns are not allowed
towards India had he not(l(IIIQUIIIII,_ ? 1,81 Al9lllllfdnllcllDffllllinD_...,011P()k8nlla
[2015 : 2 Marks. set-II)
(b) Alexander was notreadYIDrd_.... -
1.78 ThogNe nquest O,)~
and wanted to march to Jndil. ___, select the most:" ' is fot'.owod by two statem
era: (d) plfallln
(c) Alexander was con,ptel8IY In_ quosUOO PP<0pllale 0pt1011 that S()lveS .. (2018 : 1 MIik. Set-I)
""
[2015 : 2 Marks, S.t-1)
army and c01.Jtdcommandil0-
lndia.
_.,.. w . ueee
1111119"'· . .-~
. . ..~-;;::ca:
---
796 I
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1.83 Archimedes said. "Give me alever long enou h ••rs Sof-.ci P1.....
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00 wo,ld. Thesentenceaboveisa nexampleol
LOO 'l "' ~• new
2. If the 0
• e dig~s' Iii I
'I ,
• -d
- ~ .,....,
I .,..-· I m
•:::::.:.---- --------- ---------_: __:_
~
the- -- - statement. d1g1Is is grea number 01
lo,• 1'oQ IP''..:. (b) (ii) only .. (b) Ashoka produced slone carved edicts to
(a)
8 f,gurat,ve (b) collateral find lhe Ori ter than the ~, jJ<flY . (d) neither (i) nor (11) ensure lhal laler histonans will respect him.
(c) literal (d) figurine (a) 39 ginai numtie,_°''ll"el~'-,/ !Ji nd(11) 12016 : 2 Marks, Stt-1] (c) Statues of kings are a reminder of their
118
1.84 n·relh . (2016 · 1 M k
· ar • S•H]
(c) 66 (b)
( 57
. ,..,~'
~ (cl
7
:i, - 5. which of the following Is a greatness.
(d) A king's greatness. as we know him today. is
,enaga me I fl ' )? interpreted by h1stonans.
• aga ~eans caiefree, 'otaga· means careful
couldmean ·a n : : : ~·whichof thefollowing
and 1 .91 Ashavingsetc
d) 93
201a , 1~ , ,~':s)
'!J), 2' +
(b) (x - 1) (2016 : 2Marke,Stl-11)
(a) zenta
1,1 -,.!: OJ
(d) ""'"
refffer
(2016 · 1 M k
razors. Efe a ornpany sen
"""""'
at Rs e;••. "-,· :'_
at Rs.
5
...."'-i,
"""~ ~
lo. (a)
' •·
10
5) (d) (x. + 1)
I'"' , ' ••••· ~•-•I ' '"oc" Some
"•~• •• - •·
Fact 2 : humans are engineers.
tabl · 78 a &ecu1iv48-~ - ~ ocess the number of cycles failure Fact3 . Eng1neersbu1ldh0Use.
us, 64 a h nd·...,,.,, - " ,;,er,.,...
3 If the above statements are facts, which ol the
1.85 A cube i's built . · ar • S•t-t] lneebelows"'-•-1tienea iRs. 113- l!L Ll! ~ ~ ... 0,pon' en1,·a11ywithanincreaseinlo ad.
unit After , ,s b .ng cubic blocks ol side one r,,,,.,
~
c quarter ol a ye~"etrJ, ioadof 80 units. it takes 100 cycles for failure. following can be logically ,nlerred?
lrom every-con f Product
1 Ul1I . one cubic block .ts removed a..-., . ,_,Iii ,...., i,e
IJ• I 1oad ishalved.ittakes10000c yclesfor I. All mammalsbuildhOUses.
surface area ofr the
er o the .cube · Th e resulting ..._
r---'--' .......... "failure.Theloadforwh1chth
'~" . efa1
.furew1f· 1happen II. Engineersaremammals

~
the removal is body (,n square units) after 01 200og ll'loJ ~5000cycles i s -· Ill. Somehumansarenoteng,neers.
(a) 56 02
03 111392 l"'5 - (a) 40.00 (b) 46.02
25222 (a) II only (b) Ill only
(c) 72 04 ZZ429 IIQ (c) 60.01 (d) 92.02 (c) I. If and Ill (d) I only
(d) 96 - ---' 28976
012 llZZI llS<c 11111 [2016 : 2 Marks, Set-I] (2016 : 2 Marks. Ste-II]
21
1.99 A square pyramid has a base perimeter x and
1.86 11 I were [2016 : 1 Mark, Stt-1] Which
to the product contributes
. the
11615 'Olli 196 Two finance companies. P and Odeclared fixed the slant height is half ol !he perimeter. What ,s

•-~~~
~ •· ·eyo
. u. I _ _ that laptop. ( revenue of the"°"""'~- !he lateral surface area of the pyramid?
~..-. It's muc h
100 a) EI8Qance (b)
--.. -·
-•,inlhat-
annual rates ol interest on the amounts invested
with them. The rates of interest ottered by these (a) ,' (b) o.75 x2
ex (b) sh , ( ) (d) • - companies may differ lrom year to year. Year- (C) 0.50x2 (d) 0 25,'
(a) worn buy c Smooth .._ (2011 : 2 Marki. Ste-II)
(d) would by [20l& : 11111. wise annual ra1es of interest ottered by these
(c) wouldn't buy 12 ant. buyM . 2 Indian currency not """ 2 "4 companiesareshownbythelinegraphprovided
19 .1. 100 Ananth takaS 6 hOUfS and Bhatath takes 4 hoUIS
016 . 1 to read • t,ook. Both stal1ed reading copieS of
1.87 He !Urned
at deal ear t
ark, Stt-11] i_ndicated_ in at least .'::...t'weenlhe ......_ below.
the bOOk at the same t,me. Alter how many hoUIS

~
What does the unde I o my request. -•~n ,__
,snot an indication of the - ....... 1111 •• " II the number cl pages to be red by Ananlll.
(a) ignored r inedphatasal verb mean? else is. Which of fhe 101=:~11111 twieethellObe read by !lhlfalll? _,,,..Anaotll
(c) lw1S1ed (b) appieciated · inferred from the above ca, bl flpt , and !lhlfall read .. the pagel will'1 constanl
(d) returned (a) I d ' . sentences? , • •
n ,a ts a country of ellCIJy - pace.
1.88 Choose the [ 2016 : 1 Mark, Set-U] (a) 1 (I)) 2
the options most app,opriate set of word languages. II th , .
(b) Linguistic pluralism is the cnyidc8fl e amounts invested in the companies. P and (cl 3 (di 4
g,ven below to s rom nation's diversily. Oin 2006 are in the ratio 8 : 9. then the amounts (2011: 2 ....... let-II)
sentence
- - - - is a will .
1
complete the following (c) Indian currency noles
for all the Indian languages.
i-.-.-• received after one year as interest ~omcompanoes
1.101 Thefalt9WW'O--ol runberl ,aa,ra,,ged
P and O would be the ratio In inc:,.-,g order. 1••••••• )'. y. 9. 16. 18.
(a) wear, there their . - - is a way.
(b)
(d) Linguistic pluralism iS 1110119 .,-1 (a) 2 : 3 (b) 3 : 4 Giv911M.,._andmad ianareequal. and
( were. '"-·r
•"" •.there 1ndia·s diversily. (c) 6 ·· 7 (d) 4 ·· 3 . . alla eqiall ID twlC8 Ille mode. the ,,..,. of
c) V"1ere, there there (20ll: Ullll&llf (2016 : 2 M11ka. Set-II] y lo
1,97 TOday we consider, AshOka as a great ruler (I)) 6
(a) !i
(d) were, their, ~eir 1 -9 3 Consider lhe following stateffll"ll_..- because of the copious evidence he leh behind
(cl 7 (di 8
levef ol poker play of lour p11Y1f1P, O.~ In the form ol stone carved edk:ts. Historians
(2017 : 1 Mark. Set-I)
2016
1.89 (>'% ,, [ : 1 Mark, S.t-ll] Palways beats OIi. RaJwaYlblllls•s; tend lo conelale greatness ol a king at his time
01 ,,+()'%01 ) '
(a) 2% ol xy x ,s equivalent to to Ponly sometimes IV. R~-110 with the availability of evidence today. 1.102The _,._,milk ... destroyed when ~
(c) x)'o/.of 100 (b) 2% of(x)1100)-· ol the following can be 10g,cllly--~
Which ol the tallowing can be logically inferred
1rom the above sentences?
----
~be
(a)
~ '° 80
Wlllbe (I))
degr. . Celliua
.
(d) 100% of xy above statements? (1) Pis M., ._
(a) Emperors who do not l eave significant
[2016 ·• 1 Mark, S.t-ll) three other playerS (i1) Sis.,.__,. sculpted evidence are completely l orgonen
(cl la (di -
(2011: 1 Mark, Sd-1)
in the set
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1. 103 Consider the following sentences·
All benches are beds No bed ,s a bulb Some
.,,~,......
"'"'••- . .
rs Solved P•"-t .
1. 109 There was nod
"'"""'"ow

.., ...... ___, ._ ,,-, ..,
p:t:it:u:d•: ::::~;--~-:-;~~~---------~'!'
,.,otchai" m,de by rul 1115Th I I"'
Some beds are ~;pasn. be inferred?
(ij (to the underfine:ds below is~""-~~ , / fll' total nu~ess than the total number of . (2~7:)~~ ~~git of (2171)' + (2172)9 + (2173)" +
'1 ~ ~ --"""tefS ,s
(b) •
() a) pretty Word ah.-. -"'ii (d) 8
, Some lamps are beds (c) slopp (b)"VYI? ·•~ ~,- (a) 2 [2017 : 2 Marks, s.t-1]
(a) Only(,) (b) Only
· (i,) Y ( •~....,_
- ....s· ol tt,e 1o11ow1ng
IY · ,s true?• (c) 6 1
(c) Both(1)and( (d) N
) .
e, er (,) nor (it)
_ .
1 110 What ,s the valu
d) hani..-
120~~ ..._
,_;,rlfl nd (ii)
.., (111','(,)
(b) Only(1i)
(d) Neither (i) nor (it) •
. was ob•"""ng
1. 116 Bhaichung =.. the panem of people I
•(-3)4•◄
11 th 1 ente11ng and leaving a car service centre. There I
(2017 : 1 Mark S,r I] . eot,When ...._ " eottii•Ja
1.104lf theradiusofa11gh1circularc . ' • 81x(2l_s6)"2 "'fl Fl [2017 : 2 Marks, Stl•I]
was a single wmdow \\tlefe custorrers-e being I
,. ~ - ,ts volume incr-
by 50%,
(0 '~•
,.
/Ol '""'
(d) 237.5%
"' ,s increased
one ,,, '
(c) - 2
5 • ,~,
(b) -I
- " " ' ' " ' '"' •~"' , _ , . """'
.,,~·, "'" d '°'"'"'
s,d••• '''"~
,tf"6 in a room will move if they get a room
served. He saw that people ,nevitably came out
of the centre ,n the Older that they went '"·
However, lhe lime !hey spent ,nside seemed to
it
[2017 1 M (d) Cannot be #Jpreferred list. Preferences of lower ranked vary a lot. Some people~ out In a maner of
17 minutes while 101 ofhels It took much longer.
I
1o,~
1. 105 - - - with someone else's: .ark, S,t-1] 1· 1 11 Two machines Ml (20 : I ~ :!
do!.... ~u,e,r are ignored during allocation.
,ppticants
From this. what= one conclude?
~00• ..,_ _, =oom .,. •"oo, ;.,· ,'"' .. .,.. "'",. ,,. """·.,.,h ,oom " ' ' " " ' (a) The cen1re operates on a first-come-first·

.,..__..,
,sa)now
ln·..:.~•

--- I
~.,ng can pert · O, Rand ~? served baSIS. but with vartable service tmeS.
s,udonl cunwnt R-
((c) 1 (b) Assisting Jobs p Qorm one job 00 S. The"""'-- room depending on spec,f,c customer needs.
...~
ampenng (d) lncubatM one Obieci ••"-
. • Rand Stake30rn; - ... s.-111'
60 minut p R. s.a (b) Customers were served,. an a,btlra,y order.
(2017 · 1 M 1
es and 15 m· ~20 ·
· ark, S,t-l] There are 10 . 1nutes each .._.., since theY took vary,ng amounts of time for
~
No,le RS
1.106 Two dice are thrown s,m job. Job P is t:~tseachr"'Ming ..,..,,y
2
3 a p se,vice compleoon in 1h11 centre. f
probab,I,ty that the ultaneously. The
appearIng on the top f product of the numbers
Q on 3 ob1·ects. JobperfR°"'1edon2~ ,,,. • s O.P. R (c) Sonce some people came w w,tt,,n a few
minUles of entenno 1h11 cenue. 1h11 system is
1
on 4 object W oo 1 objea.........,.., 1
square ,s aces of the dice is a perfect to completes.all hat the rnonnuntime,.,..
theis.ob . . _,,, .Ill S (a) P (b) Q likely to operate on I tast-c(lf111t-lits1·seMd .i
(d) S
w! i~n le) R
9 (b) _92
w2~ffi
(c) 3 hours (d)) 3.5
2.5 hQn
hours
[2017 : 2 Marks. S<t-1]
t,,sis.
(dl enw,ng 1h11 cent,e earlY enwed lhal one 1
(c) !3
1.112 The bar graph below shows
(201 7 :2Mn,
1114
1114The old concert hall was demolished because of
fears th at the foundation would be affected by
the con5lruction of the new metro line in the area
~-1ht)r181---andmost
people~ to d0 ""'-
[2017: 2 Marld, Sd-lll
i
(d) 4 carpenters over one the 0IAp,.I d..,
9 different ,tems of f month, each oh,1010• Modern technology for underground metro 1.1171ltepolrtllin. . grapllbllCIWr...-,tlhll,_..
1 (2017 · 1 M beds. urnltlle, chairs. 1111111111 conSlru.ction tried to mitigate the impact of al1Mlllar_....a11 min#,-apenodal
· 107 Four card lie
s on a table Each
pnnted oo one Side arnia
· ark, S.i-UJ
card has a number
pressonzed air pockets created by the excavation
01 large amounts of soil. But even with these
,..,...
faces VISlble oo th COiour on the other The safeguards, it was teared that the soil below the
P ecardsare2 3 .
roposition: If a concert hall would not be stable.
. . red and blue.
side . then ,ts op card has an even value on From this, one can infer that
T
Th P<)Slte face is red· one (a) the tound at·ions of old buildings create 1
e cards which MUST be . pressu_rized air pockets underground, which j :
'(the) above proposition are turned over to verify are dillerent to handle during metro
a 2. red
(c) 2. blue (b) 2, 3. red
(d) 2, red, blue
construction
(b) metro conSlruction
· · has to be done carefully
t,
considering lts impact on the foundations of '
1. f no
uo The event

-
(a) a-e
would have bee
able to com
e.
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n successful if you
c, C2 C3
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existing buildings
(c) old bu,ld,n . .
hurdle lo mgs in an area form an impossible
(d) pressuttzed8: ~ construction in that area.
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.
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(c) have been (b) had been
(d) WOUid have bee
Consider the following statement''
(i) The number of beds ,nadebV~....
(If amount soil1,~an be used to excavate large
01 om underground areas. _.,.ane_panocl.
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·
n
ark,S.t-llJ
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(u) The elevat0< sIays on the fourth floor for the
longesI duralion over the one hour period. persons in the r00rn ith joy when the solul!On 1. 132 A lruil seller sold a basket~ fruits al 12.5% loss.
(a) Only (1) (b) Only (ii) r = K(8p + T. w• P. 8Ccor,r
) lbi... I~ ----- w to him." The Had he sold it for Rs. 108 more. he would have
()
c Boh()
I and (1i) (d) NeiIher (,) no, (ii) WOUldbe the0value "'•eo...".""'-
of ·is K ITlglo ---~
. "eree l"' Ill"----
,/ -- ~
pUZ)'ie was made a 10% gain. Whal is lhe loss ,n Rupees
1he blanks in the above
I
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,. ~
,Olb....--- · d,.s
....,111"' t,eS1 fill incurred by the fruit seller?
1.118Budhancoversadislanceof19km in2hoursb 25 2 r ·""II--., "~are (b) shone. shone (a) 48 (b) 52

~ sf!U""·sh008
cycling one fourth ol the time and walking th! ~ · sh0"'"
,,..- (d) shown. shown (c) 00 (d) 1ce
reSI. The next day he cycles (althe sames eed (a) 0.8 •to [2018 : 1 Mark. Set-II) (2018 : 2 Marka. Set-I)
:::,belo,e) fa, halla~
same Speed !he lime and
bef0<e) andwalks the r!l(at
covers km in (c) 2.0 (b) 1o.o
(d) 1.0 .., ative integers. a. b , c. what would 1.133 Each ol lhe letters arranged as below represents
·,shou<s. The speed ,n kn"1 aI which Budhan
2
26 walks 1 122 "Th d
· e river applied th
120
18 : 1 ~ ,fd me,,.,,.ne9
' ,,.
f
value O 8
+ b + c if log a + log b + a unique from 1 lo 9. The letters are positioned
in the figure such that (Ax 8 x C). (Bx G x E)
a • hotelWhereshe
approached the e - - as ""'1.,,._
~ 119c• 07 (b) 1 and(O x Ex f)areequal. WhichintegeramonQ
(a) 1 (b) 4 -- '"irlted I~ 3 (d) _ 1 the following choices cannot be represented by
(C) 5 (d) 6 The words that b eslfillthebt"flks • ~llio I<) O the Ietters A• 8 . C. D•E
. F <;?.

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sentenceare [2018 : 1 Mark,S•t-11] 0<
12017 : 2 Marks Sri-II)
1 119 A map shows the elevat, ' (a) brake
(c) brake. brak
break (b) brea.i. br "'llleatio., .Al!hOU9hitdoescontain some pioneering ideas.
Gangtok, Ka hmpong, Pe~~: of Oaqeehng · e (d) · eak 1129 _ would hardly characterize the work a s
Kahmpoog IS at a k>wer elevat~ and S1llgun
break. brake •- (a) 4 (b) 5
th
~ is al a to..e, elevation lhan an Gangtok Tower A is
1-1~3 They
12018 : 1 .....__._. - · (c) 6 9
(d)12018 2
1s at a higher elevat10r1 tha
are 90 m tall and tawe, _ ~, The word Ihal best fills the blank in the above : Marki. Set-I)
Gangtok Pelflng
at a higher eievat n Siltgun Oar,eehng is 100 8
Wh,ct, of !he '°"
lhan Gangtok
connects the floors
m apart.
at 70 A .hrxiZ::.IIJ"l'lot
,n Ill sentence
I•) Is
innOVative (b) simple 1.1:M Theprieeolawire,,_olasuperaJtoymaterial
following sIaIeme 11 a taut rope connect m ., both Ille...., (c) dull (d) b0<ing is propotti0n81 ID the.square ol its length. The
from the paragraph above? nts can be inferred
(~ Pe1tr,g ,s aI a higher
bottom of tower B. a t : : ~op of,_
A~" . (201 B : 1 Mark, S<t-11) price ol 10 m lenglh ol the wire is Rs. 1600. What
from tower A will the . OSlance I~ "-I; ··-..,. be the ~-• pnce
· (in Rs.) ol two wires ol
(•) Kahmpong ,s elevation that Kahmpong rope1ntersec1rtie.,_, .,..._..., '"'°'
Dar,ee1tng at a lower elevation than _1 • i ...,._Soll ll30a+a+ a+ .. + a ~ b and
(2018:, lenglhS 4 m and 6 m?
(iii) K~limpong is al a hi h . 1 24 11 s no surprise that ev . """" (a) 7611 (b) 832
S.ltgun. 9 er elevation than codesofbehaviour· howe ery SOC"'Yhol,., b+b+b+ .. +b=aif , where a , b. nand m (cl 1440 (d) 1800
codes is often · ':'· 1henat1n111,- m1m5 [2018: 2 Marki, Set-I)
(iv) Siliguri is at a low
(a) Onty (ii) er elevaHon than Gan gtok The word that best
- --fills the· btanki'lhDI are na1ural numbers. What is the value of 1 _1 3SW'hlltolttwtol0Win'1u,ction(s)inanaccur...
(c) Only(")
and(iv) {d
11
(b) Only (;i) and ( ")
m
) Only (;ii) and (iv)
·
senience is
(a) unpredictable
((Tl+ m+ m
niwn: ···•m
)(
n+n;,~· .+ 'J .
)? _._......_,.,cltwg,apl\lortwrangtl(I)~
,._..,,__.
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1 120 P, o.
R, s T . ar1<s, S.1-11I (c) expecIed (b) simple
(d) stric1
(a) 2a't:I (b) a'b'
· and Uare se (d) a'+ ti
table A is &eated two pla atect around a circular (2018 : 1 Mn.1114 (C) ab(a + b)
,s seated three Pia ces to the nght of O P (2018 : 1 Mark, Sd- 11)
OPP0Srte U If P an:i to the left R S •s seated
1 . 125 Hema 's age is 5 years more thin ._. ~
~ge:, Suresh's age is 13 years less hn 10•
1.131 Con .d
s, er a sequence of number a ,. Bi· a,. ..
ol the follo.Y,ng must no..v SWitch seats. which
(a) Pis tmmed1atel necessanty be true?
ans age. If Suresh is 3 times as old•,.. aII Where aI I " " 1
n-~.
1 foreachintegern > o.
How C>Jd is Hema?
(b) Tis •mmechatel Y to the right of R
(c} r is immed Y to the left of P
(a) 14 (b) 17 What is lhe sum of the first 50 terms? ·r-~·-
'r"nmed1a1e1 talety to lhe left of P
(d) U is imrne Y to the right of Q
irnrn
or P •s
(c) 18 (d) 19
(2018 : 1 ........ (a) l ·i)--io
1
:·+·+··
d 1a1e1y 10 th
edtatety to the left o; ;1gh1 o f R or P •s
1 · 1 26 A thre&.member c ommittee hal IO.,._,,-
. fr0<n a group ol 9 people. How many.,,,,_,.. lb) li·i)·-io ltll,•2'r+41or-3S.sS-1
1 121 The
. temperature
olth .
r· (2017 . 2 M
lnar00o,
.
.
arks, Mt-lJ) committees can be formed?
{a) 27 (b) 72
le) l •iHi•i)
1 ~,-1.s-111ar-1sas2
... ,. l•l-11 lor - 1 S.sS2
e outside temperature T.vanes as a functio n
o and the n umbe r o f
(c) 81 (d) 84 (d) 1- l..!.+ .2...)
5 1 52
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(a) (i), (11) and (111) only (a) 25 """ • IQ I 1.152 "The increasing inlerest in tribal characters might
(b)(,), (11) and (1v) only ,vv., ~ (b) I be a mere comc,dence, but the tim,ng ,s of
(c) (1)and(iv)only 7
(c) ,500 (b) 18.~ ~ (d) my interest None of !his, though, is to say that the
(d) (i,) and (1v) only (d) 3,125 (Z01 9 : 1 Mark, Set-I)
12019 : tribal hero has arrived tn Hindi ctnema. or that the
(2018 : 2 Marks, Set-I] 2
1.139 Given that ~ ,...._ lay new carpet in his new
8
new crop of charactecs rep-eseots the acceptarce
1. 136 In manufacturing industries, loss is usually taken
Y- z"~,.~ 1 _-""' wanied 10 of 70 x 55 sq. mts. However of the tribal character in !he industry. The films
10 be piop011ional lo the square of the deviation
X" y" Z, What is the
z-, ""•-y • IQ~ , ,..~~-
• 51''"
_,,,dl'/11
tllanarea
mts. had to be teh out for
and characters are too few to be described as a
from a target. II lhe loss ,s Rs. 4900 for a of 550 sq. pattern."
(a) o VaJue 01¾ _, ~ea , cost of carpet is Rs. 50 per sq.
devIaI,on of 7 units, whal would be lhe loss in ""'S If I,.e . Whal does the word ' arrived' mean in the
(c) xyz (b) 1 ' ~ ~ ,,.,. · h money (in Rs.) w,11 be spent by
Rupees for a devialion of 4 units from the large!? (d) 10,,. paragraph alxllle?
, /1()1'1f11UC
(a) 400 (b) 1200 . ir,is.. htor the carpet now? (a) came 10 a conclusion
(c) tEnl (d) 2!m 1. 140 A faulty wall I [201e : 211..~ !>Jle5 6S OOO (b) Rs. 2,75, 000
(2018 : 2 Marks, Sel-ll]
Cock Is k ... ..,s.... l
a) Rs. 1, ,
500 (d) Rs. 1,27, 500
(b) reached a terminus
every 24 hours ii . rlOwri to llairi ""I (c) went to a place
rI . IS synch IS-... (c) Rs. 1,92 •
1.137 Each of the letters in lhe figure below represents me at9 AM on ll" Ju ronizea 1o,- -~ [2019 : 1 Mark, Set-II] (d) attained a status
a unique ,nieger from t to 9. The letters are time to the nearest . /y. What will be,-~ (2019 : 2 M_;,..S, Sel-l]
2 PM on 151• J I minute When~ ~ """' temperatures in Delhi can_ _40"C.
pos,I,oned in lhe figure such th I
(A+B+C) (C+
·
a each of
D+E). (E+F+G) and (G+H+K) .
(a) 12:45 PM u Y of the same~---, ,,,,oa,.--- (a) get (bl peak
1.153 The new cotton technology. Boflgard-11, with
herbicide tole<ant ua,ts has developed into a
equal lo 13. Which integer does E represen,;
(c) 1:00 PM (b) 12:58 PM (c) ,each (d) stand
(d) 2:00PM lhriving business ,n India. However, the
A 8 C
(2019 : 1 Mark, Set-II]
[2018 · 2u...._ com,ne,cial use of this 1ecttnologY IS not legal ,n
1.1411f E= 10· J -20 . --.._S.. India- Notwi1hSlafldo"9 that reports ,nd,cate !hat
' - · 0-30 ' I 148 A,e1aining wall with measurements 30 m x 12 m
P + E + S + n ' - :andT:40,wtwace, the herbicide tolerant Bl cotton had been
, 6rn was constructed with bricks of dimensions
(a) 51 ecm x 6 cm x 6 cm If 60% of the wall consists of purchased by farmers at a,, average of Rs 200
(c) 82 (b) 12) more.., the oor,Wol price of orr!itWY ccnon.and
(a) 1 (d) 164 bricks, the number of bricks used for the
(b) 4 p18"f8d in 15,r, of the conon growing area "' tne
(c) 6 construction is_ _ _lakhs.
(d) 7 · (2019 : 1 llart.114 2011 l(IWif ,-,,,.
1. 142 On a horizontal
· (a) ll (b) 40
1201 8 : 2 Marks, Set-lJ] ground the base Wltich one of 11\8 toflOWlng Sl8tements can be
(c) 75 (d) 45
1.138 The annual avera e . .
t 000 mm O g rainfall ,n a tropical city is pole. The ladder makes an angle:~:
ladder is 6 m away fr~ the base Of a..,,
(2019 : 1 Mark, Set-II]
\rlerl8d tram 11\8 g;.en passage?
• <a> Fan'l\lfS went III accea Ille ,-teCrv,o1ogy
(
24-h . n a particular rainy d
our period), lhe
experrenced by
.
. cumulative rainf all
ay
hoflzonlal.
a1 f'" If the ladderisrestma1a--
""' ,....- l.I49Hima Oas was _ _only Indian athlele to
one- '" h of lhe height of lhe pole laoll
-----purpoeas-
(bl Fan'l\lfSwent IOICCd 1lte ,_ l8Cffl0IOgY
.
the City IS show ·
Over the 2 ~ Pellod n in lhe graph. bottom, the heigh/ of lhe pole is__,.. win_gold for India.
(a) the, a (b) an, a • lndil ..... flam ti.
on a roohop, Which had 50% of the rainfall falling
of 50 m2 an obstruction-fr
(a) 15
(c) 3.5
(b) 2S
(d) :ll
(c) an, the (d) the, many tel ,,._.... .,~---18Cff1010gY
(di ,,._...,..,acc.-... ,_teCIVdollY
, was harvested . ee area [2019 : 1 Mark, Set-II) MIi Iii ii nat llglll.
total VOiume of into a lank. What is the (2019 : 1 MP. 114
lrters? water COiiected in the tank in l .tSOT~e growth rate olABC Motors in 2017 was the ~pe,tng~pnce.
1· 143 They have come a long VIW'/ '" - " '
same___)(YZ Motors ,n 2016. !2011 : 2 Mara, Sel-11
•oor,:-:-~~-~
. :...;...;...
among the users.
(a) Creating
(c) Creation
(b) Creaied
(d) Cteal8
(a) as that ott
(c) as ott
(bl as those ol
(d) as that ol 1.154P, 0. R. S IIICI T . . ..-csolllldS
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1'151 A square has sides 5 cm smaller than the sides
P. fta,,dT-lllc:t,rldNllol III litJlon!IS P and S
,eepectlWIY- Wlllch - of the lollow,ng
l
'
f
1. 144 The lecture was attended by quill --1 ~1a second square. The area of the larger SQU3f8 ...,..,..11.....,;iyFALSE?
students, sc the hall was nol YfllY- 15 lour times the area ol the smaller square. The (ti 911I l l ~ ol 0
(a) few, quite (b) • ,.,., qui18 side al the larger square Is_ __cm. ~u .. Ullolll
(c) few, quiet (d) a,.,., qu,e1 (a) 15.10 (b) 8 50 fclSll . . bdllfolP
12011: 1 Malll. (c) 18 50 (d) 10 00 (di 911 . . .,cc,IT
~ ~ 1~ 1~ ; :
18 21 24 1.145 The c rn·s decision 10 quit.,. ass
(2019 : 2 Marks. Set-I] (20'II : 2 Mlllla. Sel-lJ

Board as it was t o -·
-:::;;;....---
....,.,,,....,...---_.,.
I eos
804 . ' .)~v· ...itude -----_-__-
-_-_-__- - ,____
I GAT£ Prevlou, YHr< Sol....i p Pe,s :
1
C!J I ...,, • · : _....,.,~..... - eads
1.155 In a sports academyol 300people, lOS play only x •• ""'~ - Her
' • I . sa11ab\e. a/an f'IA-,C,
cricket, 70 play only hockey, SO play only loo1ball. (a) y ...._ I fl!,. ad1n9 is ,n t certainly
25 play both cricket and hockey. 15 play both ~-...._~ I, tor••He ,s mos
(b) 10o(,_y f:.- ~nstelY . s
hockey and IOOlball and 30 play both cricket and ~Oo) ,~_,r,1111 adef• ) '/()laC!OU
lootball The rest of them play aH three Sl)Orls. +y f" re (b
(c) x - y
What ,s !he percentage ol people who play at
least two spons?
(d) ~ ~ (d) [~20 : 1 Mark, Set-I]
(b) J I
(a) 25.00 (b) 2800
10o+, p~ O pQ ...,v,
12019 . 2 •• 9 are coded as • , ,
(c) 23.30 (d) 5000 1. 159 An oil lank can be lilied b . · "'•rl<t' ..,.~
.._ ~ 1 2, .... 7' 8.• be coded a s -·
(201 9 : 2 Marks, Sal-I]
.
p1peYin4hours. YP'PeXins ~s~
eachpump'l<Orki ~.~~ 45wr11
~f · (bl ss
1.156 Mohan. the manager, wants his four workers lo When the 011 tank is full and th ng°"itsOort
open. the oil is drained in houedra,nagel-ote,
~ ST
!I 9J
(d) TS . Mllrk, Set-I)
[20 0 ·
Wor1< in pa,rs. No pair should work f01 more than 5 20 2 1 PUl'f111101111
hours. Ram and John have worl<ed together for 5 tank was empty and someone rs . II inn~..--Yto .. e numebrs .,s 100. A erf
11
hours Krishna and Amir have worked as a team pumps together but left the dra· stan8d tie f1IQ !hi SIJ1l ol two posit1Yh number, the product o I
f01 2 hours KnShna does not wan1 lo WOik wilh 1how many hours Will it take f~n~ hoie"lleri. ii _....,\ng 5 lrom eac 's O One of the origina
""' tart
,·11 ed ? (Assume that the rate of . to.._
"' ...,.-
,. . numbers , .
resulting
Ram 'MlOm should Mohan allot 10 Wor1< with John. . dra,,,.__ . .
(c)
ff he wants all lhe Wor1<ers 10 continue working? Independent of the Head) ..... • ,uTllefS ,s - (bl 9J
(a) Amr (b) Knshna
(a) 4.00 (b) 1.50 (a) !Ii (d) Ill t-1)
(c) Ram (d) None of the three (c) 2.00 (d) 2.SO \cl I!; [2020 : 1 Mark, Se
(2019 : 2 Marks, Set-II] (2019 : 2 M8tka, S.-11)
1.157'Poputar Hind, fiction. desp11e • or perhaps 1. 160 The Newspaper rep0r1s that ove, 500 ~ . !he word that fits the analOQy:
because of . 11s Wide reacti olten does not appea, tribal land spread across 28 tribal sett1ernor.,;, '!ISelecl . .. .. Popular : -
Pa!1ial : Jmpan,al
in our cinema As Ideals that viewers are meant Mohinitampuram f01es1 division t,a..., alreact,boa, \a) lmpopular
to look up to rather than Identify with, Hindi film 'alienated'. A top forest official said, 'First._ lb) Oispopular
protagonists usually read books of aspirational tribals are duped out of their land hold,ngs (c) Mispopular
value. 1eX1books. Engl1Sh books, 01 high value Second, the families thus rendered landless.. (d) U~lar
literature • often forced to encroach funher into the f0rlllS' [2020: 1 Mark' Set-II)
Which one al the lol!owmg CANNOT be inlerred On the basis of the infOltllation available n ._ .
!ram !he paragraph above? paragraph,_ i s /are responsible 1or
l167 Alter the inauguration °
f the new building, the
OD) collated faculty
duping the lribals. head o1 department (H anted a room (2020:1Mlfll-Sal-ll)
(a) Pro1agon1sts in Hind, movies. being ideals for • space. P wbe cloS8 to 1h8
preferences tor office
...._s, read only books of aspirational value (a) The Newspaper -,ctllllCSI,..-.
adjacent to the lab. Q wanted to
Jayground and S . ....~ ......,g
(b) Peop1e do not look up to wr~ers of textbooks, (b) ii cannot be inferred who lift R wanted a view of the p 1.1 6 8 ~ ~ _ ......~
EngliSh books 01 hrgh value h1era1ure (c) forest officials
w~nted a corner office. satisfied, which the..--- w,cleneylO
(d) landless families · 511..tJ Assuming that eve<YO"" was · 7
~ ....
(c) Though P<Jpular Hind, IJC1ion has wide reach: possibl8 aJlc)C8IJOfl ol1h8--- ~ - ·
il often does not appear in the movies among the tollowing shOWS • ~cJl-perenla.
(2019 : 2 Marica,
(d) Texibooks, Enghsh books 01 high literature
have aspua1Jana1 value. but not popular Hindi
F'ICtJOn
1.1611! is a common criticism !hat moSt
academicians live in their _ _ so, !hey . .
ol: !!!!!!!1 .. ..-.-(b)Bagllldgl
(al AppllUd
(c) OIIPSIOI
(di .......
(2020 : 1Malk.
s.t-11)
aware of the real life challenges.
(2019 : 2 Marks, Set-II] (a) glas palaces (b) big flats t(f(f(,))}
1.158 P0pu1ation of state X increased by , % and the (c) ivory towers (d) homel .... _J 1or _., .1 • ( - . • ),
1.169111(•) .... lhlln fl•l
POpulatlOll of state Y increased by y % !ram 2001 [2020 : 1Mlrft.
to 20l l . Assume that, 1s greater than y. Let p be lo eQUII ID ~ (f\l))'
th 01 1. 162 Select the work Iha! fits lh8 analogy:
(al ft•l td) tl\lll'
8 e ratio the P0Pulation al state X 10 state y in Fuse : Fusion :: Use : - - (c) (11,,,)1 (20IIO : 1 Mark, Sat-HJ
given year.
200110 2011The ,s_ percentage
_ increase in P from (a) Usage (b) Uses
(c) Usion (d) 1::0 : 1 Marll, ...
- ~ -.;,--7- -,.-~,9-,....,...----
,-~ _... _..;,I• I

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:; ,, ud•
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~ atAptlt ......,.,,._
'.,.,,- diink colfee,
1 ~
•. ..... ED
1 17O GATE Previous Y••n S01.,... Po.,_,. , l!I ·.., . I
rn1>er of L
If the total April.June
nu 1.182 In a compa,y. 35% of lhedrink
..
lea and 10% of the
2018
- I A scue teams deployed _ _ _ disaster h11 1. 174 The total expenditure• of a fI . !',,. ~ r/
,,-, ...... """'
,,.dl<inyt><lorirrn ber of LED bU,s,s,dt,y,
40% of the employeeS
· k both tea
and cottee. What .
. e combat a lot of difficulties to activities in a mont11, is Shn._arnily, Ori.... J ~~....nt118nuf'll.J ne employees dnn dlink neithe< tea nor
~
areas --- 2018 IS - percentage of employees
save the people. """" lhe -,.,._ r,r ,~· nl u ·
lheextramoneysJ>entonectuear10 . rfJIP· dufill9 AP _...,- ..-
(a) with, at (b) 10: to lotranspor
(c) with, with t(in Percent) a1LID..i:,y coffee?
(d) In, with ~
is --..' °"as~ ~fll"Y
II ji,111
{b)
25
12020 : 1 Mark, Set-II) II IS\1 (a) 15 (d) «J Sat-I)
1.111 Five friends P. 0, A, Sand T went camping. At
t:J ::::::10\i i~
(c) li [2021 : 1 Mark. .
10
night, they had sleep in a row inside the tent.
P, Q and T refused to sleep next lo A since he
II e.....,_t;:: '1\o ~
Ci L,.""'l'0\1 1 wt
I 1 183 Four persons P,
·
0 Rand Sare to be seatednot
rt,e sarne direct1011,
in
:rroi
~ ._.llO\
snored loudly. p and s wanteq 10 avoid O as he a r<7/I. All facing ordef. p and R ed
usually hugged people in sleep. Q \I .,, •1y in the same _..,_ •Id be seat
II ,,. necessan othe<. s .. = . tinQ
Assuming everyone was satisfied with \he •• adjacent to each ,_...., of distll1Ct sea
°""-12'\1
1 ! ,., · of 0. n,en.. ,-,
sleeping arrangements, Whal is the Ofder in which to the nght possible is:
they slept?
(a) RSPTO (b) ORSPT
(b) f()
(d) 5
arrangements
(a) 4
(b) 2

Mark
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1. 172 The american psychologist Howard Gardner • and 0 are twO oper atorS on ,unbefSPand
(a)S (b)l -- 1.184 such thal
eXl)OUnds that human Intelhgence can be sub- J
(c) 3 (d) 9
q
categorised into multiple kinds, in such a way ,1-_+qJ a,,dp0 QS"ij',
Os,___
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that ind!Vlduals differ with respect to their relative 12020 : 2 Marica,8'1-1) (a) t 1~ (bl 9750
1. 176 Nominal interest rate is defined as !he.,.,.,. pl pq o,en•s
C0mpetence in each kind. Based on this theory, (c) 8250 (d) 8750 rke Set-II) • y • 20 2. l!
paid by the borrower to the lender for using II [2020 : 2 Ma ' y
modem educationists insist on prescribing multi- " 2 t•
• (b)
borrowed amount for a specific period d till. (a) y
dinensional o.rncuum and evtuation parameters Real interest rate calculated on !he basis d tll111naschoolo11 000 students,
300 students play t
!!'at enable development and assessment of play football. If 50
multiple Wllelligences. actual value (inflation-adjusted), i s ~ chess and 600 students tt,all, the l1l,,fTlb8l (cl
3y I
equal to the difference between raninaf r•1111 th chess and too . 2 ~

,.j
students play bo ·1her is -
Vw,llCt, of the loffowiog statements can be inferred of students who play nei
kom ihe g,ven text? · expected rate of inflation in the ·economy.
(bl 50
(a) Modern educationists want to develop and
Which of the following assenions Is best (a) 150 d 200 -II) •

l•
supported by the above information? . (c) 100 ( l , 2 Mark&, set
asses the theory of mu\~ple intelligences. (a) Under low inflation, real interest rain loo [2020, -~
(b) Modern educa-ist s InsIst that the teaching t,tllOFor the year 2019, wtnc . h of the pre
and borrowers get benefited. .
· CU<riculum and evaluation needs to be multi- (b) Under high inflation, real interest rate• loo calendar can be used?
dimensional. (bl 2013
and borrowers get benefited. . 111" (a) 2011 (d) 2014 5e1-IQ
(c) Howard Gardner wants to develop and assess (c) Under low inflation, real interest raw• (c) 2012 [2020 : 2 Mark&,
the theory of multiple intelligences.
and borrowers gel benefited. raw ii loo
(d) Howard Gardner InsIts that the teaching (d) Under high inflation, real interesl 1.181 The mirror image of the 8 bOUI text abOUI 1119
curriculum and evaluation needs to be multi- and lenders get benefited. ....... 511-11 x-axis is

odd=....
dimenslOnaf.
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1.173 Insert seven numbers between 2 and 34, such from 1 to 100' to 'the aum of
that the resutting sequence including 2 abnd 34 integers from 150 to 200' 11 _ .
TRIANGLE
is an arithmetic progression. The sum of these (a) 50 : 91 (b) ~ ,1
inserted seven numbers i s - -· (c) 1 : 2 (d/2020·:95 2 _.., flll'I
(a) 124 (b) 120 "
(bl ,1,istVM<lfE
(c) 126 (d) 13;)
. of9WattL EI>~
l . l 78 The monthly dlstributJony (dl J.ISMI ~. 5e1-I)
from _,.,.,.y" tllll (2021 : 1
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2018 is shown In the p1 -
eoe I
--;,;::::-==::-::-;:~~-----~G~ATE~Pre~v~l~o~u•~~~•••rs S
The mirror image of the above text about the - olv..i P•Pers.
· •)..;
Ge"•••• Aptitude
I '°'
ax,s IS X
_.,.;!I I . 1.198 In an equilateral triangle POR, side PO is divided
The value of -" ..,.._ . . The sheet is folded into
express 2 into four equal parts. side QR is divided inlo six
(a) dHArVXl2 ~/
•.uting oper8 uon long
· edges of the current
~ .nining the equal parts and side PR is divided into eight
is: r,a11 bY1-
(b) PHAPIXl2
• •
equal parts. The length of each subdivided part
(a) - 1 ••ne. . 1 is carried .out on Sheet M
~ng operation in cm is an integer.
(c) bHArVXl2
(b) 0
(c) ~ The minimum area of the triangle POR possible,
3 ill'e<l times, ran 2 is carried out on Sheet N
(d) bHArvx1s (d) 16 foidin9 opera I in cm2. is
ee tirnes, (a) 24 (b) 144./3
(2021 : 1 Mark, Set-II) 1. 193 Five line segm . [2021 : 2 l.11,,. tfll . f erimeters of the final folded shape
entsof ..., 11., . n,erauoo P o the final folded shape of Sheet M (d) 18

.
1.188 (i) Arun and Aparna are her (c) 48./3
OT and RT as equaI lengths ""'I otSh0et N t [2021 : 2 MarkS, Set-II)
(ii) Arun and Aparna is he,/· figure above. used to form a star:!.,Ps.~
(111) Arun's families is here. ._ is--· (b) 7 : 5
p (a) t3 : 7 1. 199 1. Some football ptayers play cricket.
(iv) Arun's family is here (d) 3 : 2

'* ,
(c) 5 : 13 [2021 : 2 Marks, Set-I)
2. A/I cricket players play hoCkey.
Which of the above sent . Among the options given below. the statement
CORRECT? ences are grammatically
t!!60n a planar field. you travelled 3 units East from that logically foilowS from the twO statements 1
(a) (i) and (iv)
(b) (ii_i) and (iv) t. point O. Next you travelled 4 units South to and 2 above. is:
(c) (1)and(1i) 3
(d) (ii) and (iv) arrive at point P. Then you travelled from P in the (a) All hOCkey players ptay football.
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1. 189 Four persons P O R point that is 6 units East of point 0 . Next, you (c) Alt football ptaye,s ptay hockey.
.a row. R shoul~ ~I : d S are to be seated in The value of 8 . R
(a) 72 · '" degrees, i s _ 1ravelled in the Norlh-West direction, so that you (d) No foolb8II ptayer playS hockey,
position from the left end stted at the second (c) (b) too · arrive at point Q that is 8 units Norlh of poil>I P. [2021 : 2 Matlca, Set-II)
of distinct seating o the row. The number 36
(d) 45 The distance of point Q to point 0. in the same
(a) 24 arrangements possible is·
units. should be ___.
(c) 6 (b) 9
(d) 18
.
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1. 194 Human have the ability lo constnJ:t
walds...,,
in their minds• wh1·ch dontexistinltle..._.
.
(a) 6
(c) 4
(b) 5
(d) 3
-~-----,0
1.190 Two id . [2021 : 1 Mark, Set-II) world. So far as we k ,.,_ [2021 : 2 Matlca, Set-II)
enllCal cube sha d · now, no-l!)ICII
numbered 1 to 6 are r pe d_1ce each with faces possesses this ability. This skill is so irlDIII 1.197 The author said, "Musicians ,et,earse 1191ore.,..
prObability that an e oiled simultaneously. The that we have different worlds lo rate,~• concerts. Actors rehearse their ro'8s l)elarelllt
each dice is: ven number is rolled out on different flavors, such as imaginalioo - opening of a new play. On the other t,and.lflndl
and innovation. strange that many public speakers lhrM twrc:an
111
(a) .!_ Based on the above passage, wnc:11 ONd~ just walk on to the stage and stah ~ -
8 (b) 1
36 following is TRUE? my opinion, it is no less important tor publC
(c) .!.
4 (d) 1
(a) We do not know of any speci8S.,.,,.. speakers to rehearse their talkS.•
Based on the above passage. which one cl,_
12 humans who posses the abilitYIDCIIIIII' In.,_ flgufe . . _ , lbi,,,e. P0RS II a ~ -
lollowing is TRUE? - 11
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1.191 Statemen . . · ark, Set-II) (a) TheauthorisoltheOl)iniclnlhBtret--"11
(b) Imagination, invention end inno,tlillll" olNctarad circlla ..... radiul equal IOINI side
t. Either P marri Q less important lo, puOlic speaker• - tar
unrelated to the ~bility to consruct ,,,_

ID,.
Among the option below es or X marries y af.,_9qUS9and~MSanclO.
musicians and actOfS.
1lle pnrbabilily ... any point plckad randomly"
of the above stat
,
-, the logical NEGATION
ement Is·
worlds. (b) The author Is ol the cponion that ' ~ . . !
,a) Neither P marries - . (c) No spices posses the ability more important~ for mus,c_.s man~ wlltln ... 9qUS9 lalll In l"8 etl8deCI ~ II
(b) Xdoes not Q nor Xmarries Y worlds in their minds. . . r,A speakers. ~•
marryYand p (c) The auth<lf 11 ol 11>8 opin,on that r
(c) P marries (d) The terms imagination, iftytllCillll
(d) P O and X marriesmarries Q
mo,e i,npcwtant lot aclOfS than mu5tCfMW. • (b) 4-!
y innovation refer to unrelaied ;,I. 8114 2
does not mar Q
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ry and X marries y
and pubic:
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imp<>r1ar'II tor rnuStCian5, aclOfS
(cl) 12
1.192 A function · arks. Set-I) 1 · 195 Consider two rectangular opeal<OIS,
Sheet N of dimensions 6 cm • ~...... ill
l., Is defined by 4 (2021 : 2 Marks. Sil-Ill
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_.... i f - -
l.(p,q) = {(P - q)' ,if p ~ q Folding operation 1: The .,_. ,., ;,,,t,'
P+q, ifp<q half by joining the shOrt edgel d
shape,
I 111

110 I • 175 students are interested in ChemistrY-


GAn ,v..,.SolWd are
P•~:BJ . • 50 students interested in Mathematics
1.201 Yoo should
(a) oo/no - - when to say (b) Area of S - . . . 11bo.... ' '
I ...:-.... ~ and Physics.
(b) ~ - -·
AUVZ PQT = Area of"'8rd IOI 10 crn
Of PXwi1 ~-.- ,, ~ I
(C) know,l<now • 60 students are interested in Physics and
(c) A kWlse
(d) know/no rea of PXWR - - 'Ir.. , ·"" 144' c\OC the trace \et\ behind by the
(2022 · 1 M AWZ. - Area of s 01 1 •:..,,,,,,adebY Chernistry
1.202 Two straight lines . ark, Set-I} • 40 students are interested in MathematicS
(d) Area of P°/W/ Par _ 'Ir , i,P"''-
l•o:Y.l = (0. 0). One ::~through lhe origin
pomt (,,. y,) ~ (l
through the Point (,
)
3
passes through the
and the other passes
What is the area ,,, Y, ) = (1 , 2).

(a) 0.5
enclosed
lines .in the interval (0 1] between the straight
· on the x-a.is?
SPaT

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••wast
R=AreaofA

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and Chel11istry.
30 students are interested in MathematicS,
Physics and chemistry.
Remaining students are interested in

Humanities-
(b) couldn't hel laughed --. a Based on the abOve information, the number of
(c) 1.5 (b) 1.5 (c) couldn't h P laughed
(d) 2.0
(d) could hel elp laughing
11'• 10 cm students interested in Humanities is
[2022 : 1 Mark, Set-I} p laughing (a) 45 (b) 10
1.203 11 s
p : q = 1 : 2
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~),¾ . SO = OT = TR = RP = PS
(c) 40 (d) :ll
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q : , :II: 4 : 3
f '. S:4 : 5 1 . 2 0 7 ~ .:~ • a 1.211 HeallhY eating is a crrucal component of he81thY
and u is 50"4 more Iha aging. Wh8fl shOtJld one Slllll eating he8l1hY7
(a) 2 : 15
(c) t : 5
.n s, what is the ratio
(b) 16 : 15
.
P · Ill
~ :tOcm k tumsout that ij ,s - !00 earty. For example,
t,abi8S whO stall eabn!I he8111>Y In the litSt yea,
(d) 16 : 45
For the picture sh. ~u
T • are more likefl' 10 haV8 t,e1181' owrall he8llh as
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=•I]
1.204 Given the following is lh own above, Which w R 1t18Y gel c,ldef.
reflection with e correct picture r one ol to (c) SW = WR = RP = PT = TO WNcl1 one ol the lollOWi"II i& the C()RRECT
• P .
a
statements·
the sister of ::...,-....i a s togiC:81 inle(8nC8 t,eSed on !1>11 inlO<ffl8lio" In tile

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IS the .
• A is the husband of A. .._,.. pelMII"?
• T · mother of S (a) He8lll1Y .-111 IS ;mponanl tar -
BasedlS
of s.
!8u:::,sban(1 of ~-
abc,ve intonnar ~E-.u......,.can1>e.-lellel-••
wiltl
good ...... .....,,,., w ""' tar .,.,.,.
(a IOO, Tis
) the grandfather (b) an uncle

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(C) the father (O)E-.u ...... - - _ . . ...... -
(d) a brother _ . . - . - . yGIIIV . . w""'

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110illnapannersh,p
. business the monthly investment -

_ ......,.-,o •- ifflPCIIWC 1111' adUIII


@
1.205 In the follow; (2022: 1 Marl< (c) by three triends tor the tirst six monthS is m the
of . ng diagram
the Cl<Cle. The Ii ' the point A is the
• Set-I)
(d) ;~io3 :4 : 5. Alter six months. th8Y had to
reasetheirmonthlyinvestmentsbY 10"-, 15"'-
tothecircle. Ther ~POanctzvare center (21122:2 ...... ~

--
squares, PXWR elation among the langential ~d 20%, respectively, of then initial monthlY
, AWZ and
" SPOT is
areas of the investment. The new investment ratio was kepi 1.&12P .,._,i' !ODO par manl'I tor
,,_.,..ow..-.i'~
I,,_. ol a
.,._..., ........
t p.- mon1111ar1"""""'
1.208 An (2022 : 1 Mart<. Sotll ant tor the next six m<)(llhS.
...........
GonS

...... _.,.._
ant walks in • What is the ratio ol their sh&f85 in the total profit . . . . ,,_ .... ...,........,.,..__ Tiwpn,llt
behind a trace o:i:rSJghl line on 8 plane_.. lm the same order) at the end o1 the year such
w ot the ant is at poi';,';7""nt. The Initial~ that the share •• prOl)O",onal tot"'"' ,nc1;,,,du81 ......... _ __..,_,o,....-
The ant first turns 7 tac,ng East.
P.,-
total investment over the year'1
• . ol(lnlfl?
7=:-~·. , '""' -~. ~ _::.·.:--.:::
p Q then does the toll 2" anflclockwise II la) 63 : 86 : 110 (b) 33 : 46 : eo
R l
exactly FIVE r ow,ng two steps In .,,,,,, le) 22 : 23 : 2• (dl 22 : 33 : 50
i ..........................
~ la) 1111111 (bl 310D
(a) Area of SPQ u v - ot inlllfOSI r-ned in the -no outcome • 1111'1 , . , (ell 8G7
PXWA T • Area of AUVZ
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• 200 ~ • are ln(ere&ted In Physics.
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malls we<e opened in lhe city. The lotal nllllber
.

1.213
of visitors in the malls is impressive. However.
,2 r -- ,,..,,- -11-- - _+ the total revenue generaled through sales in lhe

I r-:-■--i■-r-111- idl
,0 - -9 shops in these malls is generally low.
Which one of the following is the CORRECT
8 I
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above passage?
1 1 1 (a) More people are visiting lhe malls and

~6J y: z. 2':i 'ii spending more


(b) Fewer people are v,s,ting lhe malls but
6 8 ~ :?
Martes 9 l',!lal is the value of spending more
The above frequenc (bl 6.75 (c) More people are visiting lhe maHs but not
d1Stribubon of m•"-• y chan shows the frequen {~ t.25 (d) 2.25
· "==obtained cy spending enough
in an exam. by a set of students {G) 3.25 [2022 : 2 Marks, Stt-11) (d) F - people are visiting lhe malls and not
From the data presented abo . (a) 4 . 3 spending enough
following is CORRECT? ve, which one of lhe (c) 6 (b) 5
,~!Both the numerator and the denominator of 4
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(a) mean> (d) 7
(b) mode > median .. 15 . and 1.220 G,ven below are twO statements and four
mode > median , [2022:2Mwq are increased by a pas,tive 17 integer. x, concluSionS drawn baSed on lhe staiements.
(c) mode > me > mean ·Sit.tJ thOse of - are decreased by the same integer.
(d) . an > median Slalemenl 1: Some 908PS 818 ciean-
median > mode > mean This operation results m the same value for bOlh su,remenl 2: N, ctelf1 objec15 are wac.
the tractions. What is the value of x?
1.2141n lhe
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{a) 3 (b) 4
square nd· ' eoncu,on ff: No dlllll olljlcl ii a toal).
Standi showii. on the. Iett, a person
ng at P2gposition {c) t (d) 2
PS P<>Sition [2022 : 2 MarkS, Stt-11J ~ IU: Son WIii CJbllCtl are I08PI·
is required lo mo
The . veto Consider a cube eoncMi"" IV: "" WIii Ol)flCIS . . IIOIIPI-
of paper of made by folding I single,,... 1218 Consider the following equations of straight 11n11:
• only movement allowed f
two moves along one d'
move in a
Perpendi I
. or a step involves
irect1on followed b
Yone
,
Th . . appropriate shape
e interior faces of th
However, the exter
.
a cube are al bin.
Line L1 : 2x _ 3y = 5
Line L2 : 3, + 2y = 8
__,,
WhlClltrWdtwlalOIOWIIIOl)liarllCSlbelogjeallY

(a) EbrcanculGl' I or cc,ncuian Nii coned


permissible direc•"'· cu ar direction• Th ,n the above . ,or faces that are no! vililll
as.... . v,ew may not be Line L3 : 4x • 6y = 5 (llt a,.,cancMiGII • orconcukJn Pi iaconeCI
...,,,ed arrows=•Sformov
. ·
ement are show e
Wh1choneofthefotlow· bwlk. Line L4 : 6x _ 9y = 6 (Cl ()if cancuiG" I 111d cc,ncuian NI . .
For e,2 mni in the right. n unfolding of th ,ng repr.._1..-
·- ,.,..e, a P€rson e cube? Which one al 1he tallowing is the COff9Cl CIIIIICI
move onty lo the . . at a given PDSition Y statement? (di 0,,, ~ I ii coned


Without PDS1tJons <nark can (2022:2Mlllll.a.lll
OCCupying ed X on the right {a) L 1 is parallel to L2 and L1 is perpendlCdlJ
at the end of any of the shaded ·
f. each step the squares to L3
o steps required to , minimum number {b) L2 is parallel to L4 and L2 IS perpendlCdlJ
go from P2 to PS .
1 IS to L1
2 3 (c) L4 is perpendicular to L2 and L4 is pa,alll
to L3
(d) L3 is perpend.cuiaf 10 L4 and L3 is pa,alll
to L2 (2022 : 2 Matk•. Sit.al

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(b) 1.22
(a) 1.23 (a) 1.24 (b) 1_ (c) 1.1 .(Ill . oeviating n(Au 8)=15+17-10=22
1.28 (a) 1.29 (c) 1.30 25 1 norfoobaft
(b) 1.3 1
(a) 1,26 !b) 1- , ~w,J9· cle Trus people .,,,t,o play r,e;tt,ef hoci<ey
1.37 (d) 1.38 (d) (b) 1.32 (d) 1.33 (c) 1,34 ( ) 1-27 q ,o,ect, Aecurnng in cy straight line
1.39 (b) 1.40 ( =25-22=3
c 1,35 {b)
1.47 (8) 1.48 (c) 1.50 (a) 1.51
a) 1.41 (a) 1 42 (b) 1 1-3' Iii ey,;IIC, I 1ead1ng by
I act: No clan\'/ l Allernative Method: iven below:
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1.106 (b) 1.107 (c) 1 105
1.108 (b) 1.109 (b)
1.115 (b) 1.116 (a) 1.117 (d) 1.118 (d)
1.110 (b)
1. 119 (c)
1.111 (a) 1.112 (c) 1,113(b) ,_ .,
I) and iester
c Wit· Jester
=, lsa1·oker· temeansto ..,_ (di ,esuledi1c:Mstr'le:lhere
114 -
., joi<es => Renova (al Modefflw,wta,e haS
. cc,n!l8QU8f'C""' ... w,r1ate grven. so
1.125 (d) 1.126 (d) 1.127 (a) 1.128 (a) 1. 129 (a) 1.120 (c) 1.121 (b) 1.122 (a) 1.1•4 ,., (d)Aenovated : House canberenovated. 1snodir8CI
1.134 (b) 1.135 (b) 1. 136 (c) 1.137 (b)
' .,
1.130 (b) 1.131 (c) 1.132 (c) 1.133 t1 lldl
make bener and hcuse
in=>not appropnate
~
is n0I ~ - are useful In modem !
1.138 (c) (b) Chemical agen cl08S no1 say """':
1.143 (a) 1.144 (d) 1.145 (C) 1.146 (a) 1.139 (b) 1.140 (b) 1.141 (b) . 1.142 f11 (a) Uphold:causeto re~er control => not warfare: passag8 lll8lul OI nol. so I
1.152 (d) 1.153 (C) 1.154 (d) 1.155 (a)
1. 147 (c)
1.148 (d) 1.149 (a) 1.150 (d) 1.151 ~ (bl Restrain: keep un
~ - ---~be
cheffliealagetlll.,. l
I
-
1.156 (b) appropriate
1.161 (c) 1. 162 (a) 1.157 (b) 1.158 (b) 1.159 (d) 1.1111 Ii f
not related
(c) Cherish: be fond o ~ ty and protect from Useol ci,amca1ag1111 S'"people " . ,._.,
1.163 (b) 1.164 (a) (c) . GNel> tNl ..-.,, i
1.170 (d) 1.171 (a)
1.172 (b ) 1.173 (c)
1. 165 (a)

1. 174 (b)
1.166 (d) 1.167 (d) 1.168 (c) 1.189 (~

1.175 (b) 1.176 (b) 1.177 (a) 1.171 n


(d) Conserve: Keep in ~ ~estruction ::::) most
harm, decay, loss. o .......... ..........
IJll(lelAbll,
~
Ull(lelAbll · - -... l

--·--
1.179 (a) 1. 180 (b) appropriate. in- chOIC8•
1.181 (b) 1.182 (c) (di .,.... . . . . - people ....
;co,,ed
1.168 (a)
1.183 (d)
a
....
1. 189 (d) 1. 184 (a) 1.185 (b) 1.186 (c) 1·117 Ill
1.197 (d) 1. 198 (b)
1.190 (c) 1.191 (a)

1.199 (b) 1.200 (a)


1. 192 (b)
1.193 (c) 1.194 (a) 1.195(8) 1.111o,i
f<l(a) Masked: Hide under a false awearance =>
opposite dictionwith,,. not
~----
.,..ci,en■:a
...,ca.-<-"
... ........
1~., .....
IO()ISlot
,.
1.20, (d) lb) Behed· Be in contra
1.206 (C) 1.207 (d) 1.202 (a) 1.203 (d) 1.204 (b) 1.205 o,i
1.208 (b) 1.209 (a) appropriate . tentionall)= moSI
1.210 (a)
1.215 (d) 1.216 1.213 (b) 1.214 o,i (c) Betrayed: Reveal unin
(a) 1.217 (a) 1.218 (c) 1.211 (b) 1.212 (b) appropnale t down by force or
;37+Z711 ~addll0'- -
1.219 (c) 1.220 (c) Tt'll f0 ll23
731 + 172(t9) • 1

..
(d) Suppressed· To put

-
authouty ::a- \nelevan Alt. . . . . . . . . . tal,eCOIIW lllfiwe-lNI

II tdl formula.
1 an0 a adCl8d
g ....
...,_. adCl8d on- a.
key• t 5
Us1ng the set ' ~ 1 e whO play ~ball• , 7 (1371.
n(A) Number o I peoPl8 whO play oo key and
r( 8) Number O play bQlh hOC ~
Bl pe1s<>rt wno
5
n lA'"' ·
tootball • ,o ho play either
hOCkey Of (dilt edd.,._.,.,_given
8) PerSof'\SW HenCewt- lD -II.
n{AV lh set o1....-11M1 an
1001ball or bO

71ill7 ·u::mwmna-·--:.---
·· ·.·:--
. .,...,.,..;,.I _,,_.....-
111 I , .; .,.,••
----------------~G~A~:n:P~•~•~vl~OU~•~\l~•~•~rs~s,.oh,•cl Pa"-' . . ,.: ,.•'
117

(731)5
+(672)5
Given that 2
unskilled
• lQ
Skilled, 6
Worker
I ..._
1e,.,,
~ Ill,., A~
,..,_ ~/
!Il 'bl
)
• Alternative Method / Shortcut method
As the number is greater than 3000. So
the work in 'x' d s are ""Oriti ·11,,,itd
(2a + Sb avs. 'IQ.~ 'II,
(3'
~ s are poss, e thousand's place can be tiehr 3 or 4.
(1623)8 .;,·. 1 Let's consider the following two cases
+Sc)x=Sa+20 ~" 3! . incase 1 :3+ 3+3+6+3 Case (I) When thOusand 's place ,s 3.
Hence the overall problem was based = To1a1"'1 l(jll4di91~
1dentyfying base wh'
,ch was 8 and addinon
(2a + 3a +~38) "'°'~ ' • 3'
3+1<25
ds digii is 4 • Now other three
;i a b ,
If there is no restricton on number of two's,
c,se(2)1110US8n f 2 2 3 ~ 3 4 4, 4.
number on base 8. g Sa,..,
X a three's and fOU<'s. Then each of a. b, c can be
"" beanyo , , , , , ,
IEICdl; dl91ts maY
(a) Using 2. 2. 3 =>
223 232 322
, '
filled with 2 or 3 or 4 each in 3 ways.
So 3 • 3 x 3 = 27 numberS are there. Oul of
Per day work or rate of 5 skilled workers = .2_ which 3222. 3333 ·are invalid as 2 can be used
~ • 3 nurroers are possible)
( 2! . twice & three thrice only so number of such
=> Per day work or rate of one skill wor:r x=1sdavs
IDl<bl valid numbels begining with 3 are 27 - 2 = 25.
(b) Using 2, 2, 4 => 224,242, 422
- 1 1 Case (fl) When thousand's place is 4
- ~=100 We have to mak
S.mtar1y Per da worl< number should b e 4 digit nurntie, ~ = 3 nurroers are possible) ~ a b '- ,
Y or rate of 8 semiskilled ( 21 WithOUt restric1ion on numb8f' of 2·s. J's and 4 s
possible· e star, With 3 or 4 s, to~
' 'two.,_, (c) Using 2, 3, 3 => 233, 323. 332 a, b, c (as explained in case IJ can be filled in
worke,s = .2_ Case ( 1) lhousan .
25 21ways.
Now other th _d~ digit is 3
=> Per day worl< 4, 4, 4, 4. reed1g1tsmaybeanyo12,2,l l
(½i = 3 nurroers are possible) Out of theS8 27 r,umbe<S, 4 2 2 2 IS only invalid
or rate of one semi-skill worker as two have to be used !WIC4t only.
(a) Using 2, 2, 3 (d) Using 2, 3, 4 => 234, 243, 324, 342,
- 1 1 So valid numb8fS are 27 - 1 • 26.

-
- ~·200 => 223, 232,322- 423, 432 Total numl)erS from CaN ( I) & Case(//) 25 + 26
.51,
And per day work or rate of 10 unskilled worl<
2..
3!
( 2! = 3 rurtJers a.<e ~ ) (½i = 3nurroers are possible)
== ers
30 (b) Using 2, 2, 4 => 224, 242,422 (e) Using 2, 4, 4 => 244, 424, 442 - - • • K ou•ago . G,
=> Per day work
_
or ra1e of one semi-skill
worker
3!
( 2! = 3 nurrtlers are possible) (½i = 3nurroers are possible) •
- · · s. - • • ' '
H+G>l+S
1 1 • 1J1in11Slat...,.,,.(2)bo111G-S•1at
- 10x 3l = xo •
(c) Using 2, 3, 3 => 233, 323, 332 (n Using 3, 3, 3 => 333 S-G• 1; Gcan,11eolclNlandScan,11e
Thus 1o1al per da
~ = 1 ruroers are possible)
,aungd-
sem,sk,Uect and 5 u/ work of 2 skilled , 6 31 .l
( 21 =3 nurbefs a.<e rx,sstieJ
( • n.._no...,.,.."""11___,.(2)
skilled workers
= 1~•2006 +2.... _ 12+18+10
300---....:. (d) Using 2, 3, 4 => 234,243,324.312. (g) Using 3, 3. 4 => 334. 343, 433
. . . GSarSGpollible.
w HS1Q:na1.,_.. • .,...,_s
and G wtlich 11 not possible u11ng
~ = 3 nurt,ers we possible)
40 600 423, 432
( --(3)
= 600=~ (3! = 6 numbers are possible)
(e) Using 2, 4, 4 => 244,424,442 443 (Bl SGHI: SGarder is poM,bte. S > G > H > I
Thus time lo complete the . (h) Using 3, 4, 4 .. 3«, 434· and G + ff> S + I (pollible)
Alternative MethOd:
Let one day worl< 01
Unsk lied
Work ,s 15 days.
rn = 3 nixrtiers a.<e ~ )
~ = 3,.,,-S 818
( 21
possible) ss-•IS• G+ 1; andG• ff+1 and
ff•I+ 2thel\G+ U+ 2)> (G+ 1) + II
worker be askilled semi-sk
...ldcllng-bal'I~--
i . II d (i) U sing 4, 4, 4 • 444
i e and (C) IG8H: accanllnQ to tllis'I > G and S > H
Sa • 20 = 8b 25 , b, c units respectively (n Using 3, 3, 4 => 334. 343. ~
( ~ =l ,....-S 818 possible)
work, + = 10c x 30 =Total unit ~f
~ = 3 rvrt>ers are~)
31 ' + S > G + ff wtlleh II oppoeit• ol
~ • -· -~ • in case 2 • 3 • 3 • 3 • 6
( Total 4 dtO" 11U1•~· - - ( 2 ) . . . nat l)Ol8IIN,
100a = 200b: 300c
+3+3 (D) IH8G:ICCO'dingtotl,ial> Hand S> G
B= 2b: 3c (g) Using 3, 4, 4 => 344. 434, 443 . ,.3.1-26 -ldcllngbath~l+S>H+ G
Thus total 4 d1g1ts numbets u sing c ase t 1) and

( ~ =3 m.rrtiets a,e pos9bf9)


wtiellll~ol--(2)-nat
b= !2 and c- a
- -
case t2 >
pQllible.
3 _25,26051

(h) Using 4, 4, 4 => 444


--,.-,------.---:------=:::;;. ....,

/',;,
~---·........ ~

I Aptitude ---------:-:::=:::: : : : . : - - - - - -I-"-'


_ _:_____________________--.:-..: · Iii <,• ~
"' I ..,. ......, .... ,.,._,,_ _ c;."er• ,<XJ; '2.265 Alternative 1010,
ut1011:
1111 I ...._ • ~'/ _,.,.,,i I 4 x 7 +7 For max/min Pz dq 50q-5q2
= 0,
1111 1 ~-....-.... 1 , 1. r.c. $

log(P) = 21og(O)
1 =Jlog(R) a
(
b)" =(1-~a)"
= ....:.....a . .~
. p
0
100 - 40.66
6 r.C. = 4x6+6- - 5 (a) ans. =>
or, 50- lOq
q=z 0
10
~ log(P) = iog(OJ'"13 I
•s n1~a1 quantity Of
where ·a·· · (ill
0 Tc. ,s t answer fast.
rfpl
, =K
,,.,
= log( .. quantity taken out and repIacedPure SPlrq.... • minimum at q - ·
'II'."...''.;. ~' options
-,q,, ,..,- •· toge d(( .s = -IOwh',ch,·snegative
11
P = (0) = (.,, = :i,,OJ>er
"atte,9\<oryi.,,. Nl""'te
'" o,113 K
P = K. 0 = K', R = K' ...(i)
Hence, quantity of Spirit le~
'1\in • solution:
100 Hencemax,mum prolitwillhappen at,
Q=
Now, only option (BJ 02 = PR satisfies
02 = (K')' = K' = initial quantity • ( ,__
1 )3 . = 4q + - q
u TC.
From ...(i) 5
P.R = K • K' = K' 10
Hete. 02 = PR holds tn,e
From...(i)
= 10 x 0.9xo.9xo_g
1o1minimum ~ 4Q
d ( + ,oo)=o IllSuresh
111( ·s dog ,s
111,c11 aa,.,; = 7.29 litres q . the one !hat was hurt in the

As we can understand that the danger of a microbe l et ·y be the backlog With tranSl)ort "rf=25 orq=S =:::'~ with restrictive clauses.
to human being WIii be directly prOl)Ortional to the number of orders each d er ir<l','be
d(4q+100)
in question, ay. So· as Plr
>0
potency and grow,h. At the same time, it will be cond ,t,ons
.. .
,nversety proportionaJ to tox,c,ty defined (more
given
4x+Y=28
;;;;
.,..
q . .. . .
Hence, TC (Total cos t) is m,n,mum at q
= 5 lliM n,; country's expendrture .,s not less than that of
ftft llil'

dangerous w,11 a microbe be if lesser of its 10x + y = 3:) -<'I eangladeSh. llhOUkl be: The country's
(a) ans.
milligram is requ1red). So level of dangerous Solving (i) and (Ii), - f•) Thecorrect~ •-o1eangfades1.-s.
. not leSS lhan · -
P fxGf
11,r- Where P. G and Tare the potency, x • .!.andy:~ .
I"' expendltUl8 IS • expenditure cannot be
5
3 3 Setbacks Because the COlnlY ngladesll. It should be
Despite several setbacks the
mission succeeded
. compared w1tll 8•
.,......,.........,'s expendllln.
Since, we need to find Out number" lrUcks.,
grOW1h and toxicity as defined in question. ,n Its attempt to resolve the conflict. ~With-......-·
that no pending order will be lhereatlheOl'dd
SoD=~
s••day. .
The word 'Despite' indicates that there has word
to be
• T f the
... (i) 5x+y=nxs .n Ih e sentence ' use o
a contrast 1 hat despite many
Where K is constant of proportionality. Sowe need to find 'n', where'n'lstherur1>erd "Setbacks· in the blank indicates I
So level of dangerous of S will be maximum given trucks required. problems the mission was successful.

by O = a.a• !!(10rrm)2 1 80 85 E111)


s 200 . Sx+y Sx3+3 3
n: - 5 - = --s-·s Ta1a1 Cos! C = S<r
Total Sales Revenue.
S.milar calcula~ fo, Dp, Dr> DR can be done
based on (i) to find out that D is maximum and
so most dangerous among them. 5
Hence, 5 .66 truck will be required. As"":
trucks have to be natural number. Hence. 6
S= SOq
Prolil (P)=(S - C) = SOq- Scf

Ill ar will be required. As the profit have to be maxlmiZed,

Sho<!cut Method: a,.,. P: SOq-5,:f


Using options, .!!{ •21-21•0
Every time ij we lake 1 litre of mixiure out and
replace with water, content of pure spirit will keep
on reducing by 10%.
So, final Quantity of spirit aher 3 such operations
are.
(T.C .) Total cost= V + I

ITC=4q•~I
(a)

lb)
q =5
p =50x5-S)(S2•
Q• 10
P a SOxl0 - 5•
125

lO'•0
-1 cir
a• I)

~ •• • -0.2(-i,M),
,P 1:t.d <0
d~
As we have to minimize total C0IL
1 (c)q . 15 tr.'• ·"'"
0 • 0.9 • 0.9 • 0 .9 = 7.29 litres Using options, p . 50.15 - 5• Haamanu!IIIIICt'wllbella• 10
Alternate Solution: r• 2x 10-0.h(111)1• 10
(d) q s 25 5•25' •....,,.,
MUll!Unll_llgl'll_
• 10-..
~t,ry of spirit leh aher n" opera11on (a) q = 5, T.C. = 4 x 5 + 5
100 »40 50,.
P •,,.,
Hence 25~prohtw1llhappenat Q.,. 5
,,,..1m
lnt,al quan111y of spirit - 100 41 ...-.._
(b) Q • 4. T.C. :4x4+4• . . . . . . . . . . • -
~
. ..~...""'·
~ ~ ~ (16'!, I .,..-·
.,,••• de
81
:--
•20::1_________
= GATE PNtvlous YHrs S-..., Pop.,. :
IID lb) _...._, . ~-- ' .!.: .!.
---··1 "ptitU
ated from item, 1
121

11111..
Notgender-ctiscnminatory. ... Let total too shock absorbes ares t 21'1' 1-.r\-. ,.,-, , 1
Total revenues~250 x 0 .12 z 30 crore
rated from item-4
Choice IA) cannot be considered since there is So X supplies = 60 (40% of 100/Ppi,Od I I' = 2' 3 -
Total revenues gene06 x 250 = 15 cro,e
no gender discrimination mentioned in the Ysupphes = 40(60% af lllQ)
item, 1 per
Revenue generated thfough export of
= 0.
x
♦ ys 6
argument. Reliable supply by = 96% • I I
.J

♦ 2Y
Choice ( B) Xenophobic is one who has fear of Reliable supply by y = 72% of 0160 6 ~i, Zr 3Qx1000000
57 kg = 0.55 x 1000000
foreigners. no link with the QIVen argument. r a ~·
So the required probability that 40 S
8

~ -• ~,..., •- ~ = ,.,~.,.
Cho!ce (C) It is wrong to say that the profile has reliable shoek absorber is made by Yisc:t>oos.,. 1 , S 81.

10 are ce~a1n features wh,ch have been


since there "-'" "°""•
=~ =
1
. , and33( C)
(b) <1~ ;, ,o;•"" socoo,o
Rs. z 545.45i1<g
Revenue gene,ated through e~port
. ol ltem-4 per

~33
added make the profile lucrative (which are 0 .333 • 0.334 .., . d 'I . 15x l o'
28.8 , 01)1•00
g,ven towards the
TranSl)Ortation end
paid, reimbursed). like
of the acl\/enisement,
expenses ftftt
._.. lb) ,', (d) is rejecte x kg = 101x 105
IElr-i· 1
1013 Rs. = 136.361kg
AD. CG, FK, JP are g iven terms, The first letter in
Friendship , No matter how intimate~ is has ~
limitation . Intimate. refers to close ~r...: . tlll R.G.item 1 = {
each term A. C. F. Jare respectrvety 1, 3. 6, 10
letter of alphabetJcaJ sequence. relations, ex. an intimate friend. 11 is also R.G.1iem4
A a 1; 1• 1ene, of a ~I SQueoce charactenzed by or involving warm frienast.p,. ~ = years
1111 Id;
C a 1 + 2 .. 3 : 3'0 letter of alphbeticaJ SQuence
F a 1 + 2 + 3 .. 6 . 6"' Sener of alphbetical squence
f personally
a I
ee1ng
.
. close or familiar asSOciat\On _ , j .
..,, 1 Average time
interval = T = -p
1 25
G . 1 + 2 + 3 ... ◄ -= 10; 10"1eaerof alphb,,eije,,a1 squence
11D11c1 giil1· ~HJ
The next tenm should begin with
M edicine leads to good health. Sim1tif'ly,
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = 15"' k!tter of alphabetical
Education leads to Knowledge. Science -
sequence. So next term should beg,n w;th o. not lead to experiment. Wealth mavnoi ~ P- = pad(1+1~r
Also "' the sanes
AD, CG, Fl(, JP, two letters in
lead to peace. Also money may not also lead
each term are separated by 2, 3. 4. 5 letters in to happiness all the time. 20
10. 5(1+ 100
'I"J
between them respectively. Hence next term
Should be OV as there Should be a gap of 6
alpl\abe!s between O and V.
IBl1<1~ 2 = (1 .2)"
Primev al pertains lo the first age or agtt. log2 _ n

...,
Hence answer ,:s OV.
especially of the world. Ex: prime\/81 forms d log1 .2 -
IBl1ct2 life. n = 3.8 year

Adding each and every Obsefva1,on by eonsIan1


increases the atrthrnetc mean by same constant.
Also multiplying eaCh and 8\l'ery Observation by
conStant mutiphes the arithmetic mean by same
constant. While the standard d ev1at10n will not
Show s,n,ita, effect.
A.lternattva Solution:
aid!
% of raw material are salary and wages
_ 6240-5200 ><1 00 = 20%
- 5200
% of raw material and research a n d ~
_ 26400-22000 X 100 = 20%
.

ta,d)
180

,
Let the population
Pop ulation ot country X
tS P
ot county. Y3P
15
.
h
.. _..,..----_ ......
10%HIV......__...,...

..
-~---
- 22000 % ol people taken than 6

~-z Ellbf 3P x 1 + Px_~ ..,... -,"


~ + 7) + ". + <• + 7) - 14,-7!. 5 10(f
3P+P
100. - 1.25
)
0.11
~ :;:: Z ♦7 4x- 7=5 N(d e c - HIV-
abOve • 0.1 X Q.115 ♦ Q.I X
EM'ld 4z-7c-5 •0.1114
hj ~ 3 - ld) ol ••po,1 - 6 lakh tonnea
N = 2x
X C
Total quant•r'I port ot item- 1 N(actual HIV-)• 0 ,1 I& ~ • 0.la
Hence only P, Rate correcL and z :1:1 0.5
21>'1 - l- •1 • 2x3 - 3•3
Q uantity ol •; • a 55 lakh tonr~\2 x 5
a 11 x port ol ,tem-4 • · ......,. ~ - o.....
P(actual,TI. •• 0.1114
Qu:,,t,IY of •• • 1 1 lakh tonnes

I
au I
IDICIII
GATE Provlous Yoars S I
Combined

e
0"9Clp....,.,

Percentag .
XP0fts for Yea 2
·•
EQ I ....._
e •ncrease
..:._~ ..._
·,
•t_ ~
I ~~IA'.:,!ptttu'.:::de::..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___:_
d I
01ect as A is allote ie ecom
T ft!'lllr.ii
lllili&CJ
I -'"
I
j
I
R O A o .:...
r 002
•31•31 •31•31 loirt.-.,_ I (d);snotC
U R O G

Add 3 to respective leners


So,
-_ ~
(70+60)-(60

Combined Pe
+SO X1(X).
18. tl!\
exports lor ye~centage increase . .
"""'"ol
I.
j r#1"
r,/lf'
8
~reaSO" sab0ve).
1
possible because S & U cannot
(c)isnol .
r 35 per question.
111.,getllt,;on (b) is possible. I
S W
•31•31•31 •31
A N
r 2003 "'1~ I ~rPfoP
y Z D Q = (70+00)-(00+70) Ill 1,.111

11D l<I.
Let ~•l = a-r + b (linear function)
~ " 100
Combined Percent
exports !or ye
. • O
age incre»- . .
j .-(~)x
Typt I. - 75
100 = 53.3%
ar2004 ....,'"1"'1>ort,
~
al x = - 2, ~•) = 29
=> -28+ b a 29
...(i)
= (70+80)-(60+ 70)
60+70 -x100 _ rypell:=(
8
5,-4~44 ) x100 =-40.97%
X = 3, ~•l= 31 Combined percenta . - 15.38'4
EM
=> 3a+ b- 31
Giv;,,,, - " (u)(a =2, b =33) exports for year 200Sge increase in~._, (160-114)
rypelll: = ~ x100 =40.3%
"'~ ~•)= 2r+33 40
= {70+00)-( _ )
~5) = 43 70 80 See set ES
1E1n,1 c . 70+80 x100 • 6.671 0 + 4 + z + 6 • 11
e omb1ned percentage ·1ncrease · TypelV:= (145-108)
- x100 =1 4 .2s~,. z• 1
108

-
Before drawing th,rd card xp0r1s for year 2006 "' " - a,i
among the rema , only two kings remain No. of teachefS ES & EM
ining 50 cards. = (100+ 120)-(70+00) • but not TO lsz • 1
2 TypeV: =( 100-l02 )x100 • 1.9%
Probabilrty = Cf _ 2 70+00 xlOO •3751 l 102
"'c, -so Combined percentage increase . .·
So maximum for Type I. Original ..._. - • 6 (4)' • 98
exports !or year 2007 ., ,nportu11
ICl1a1 = 1(100+120)-(1 10+120) ,J If cor,,.. cubN . . ,.,.,..cl, ttwae expoeed
,00+120 x10.I =4.sc, A BC D, left most digit cannot be zero. surfacee - ..,,.,..c:I whiCh will ~ 3 , _

-
:. A can have 9 district values 8, C, D can have sur1acee1no,tgk,alll!Qecube, So...i--
:. year 2006 has shown In highest pertefWIGI
9, 8, 7 values. wiU rem■ln unc:t,s,gld. I.e. 98.
combined growth in imports and exports.
:. 9x9x8 x 7=4536.
DD°'.!. ID e1eganoe

.tr
8olh statements will be required as capacity is (27300 + 25222 ♦ a71 + 21012) • 48 • A
required and what portiOn ot capacity is filled is Executive
also required. (999+81142+10DI ♦ 10234 ♦ 101~)• 173• 8
From (ii) we gel \ull capacity ol tank A• l<IOOO
s,noo4II
dVNE IS equilateral d. 14000) (20009 + am ♦ 218 + 112211) x 83 • C
So capacity ot 8 le 20000 ( • - ,
So Vl:=6 Soft
Option (c),s not possible.
Also VP
= VE - PE=S - 4:2 ·: x • 0 lor +ve value ol yitl ... But l0< gening quality ot soUi0f1 we alsO need (17602 +11441 ♦ 111544 ♦ 1815116) ;,c 71 • 0
VP:2, PW:2 1
Option (a), through valid for +ve y-,11IIIJ how much it Is tut!. · Which ii higlllll lar 8 (_...).
So, vw- ~~p Statement I gl- A II 80% '"' and 8 ii 40% full.
not correct !or -ve values ol 'y.
· +PW2 = 2,/2 I.e., Vol.In AOCCUPl"d • IIO'"ot 1<IOOO ~
IIISoL Option (d) is also not true sincaxil_.,..,.-
~ • 11 .200 From conclilloM I. I 111d IV, lalowlrtg W . -

.....
values ol y which Is contradictorY 10 ftl Vol. In 8 occup;ed • 40% ot 20000 • 8000
Combined percenta . can be dr.-i, .
exports lor year 200 tge increase in imports and graph. Hence bOlh .....,,..,,swill be required tor finding
a
out gallon• ot ■otutlon In A and reapecbvety.
P.._.--·o
= (60+50)-(50+40) ,.
Option (a) is not correct as R is o"""'
a._..-"
50+40 -•100=22.22%
As given 1n· question R wants onty
Home.
124 I
- I ezs
GATt Prwlous Veers Sol- p...... : Ill
~ R always beats S 1\ c;ener•I Aptitucle'~-----
~ -;;;;;;;;;;=----------
fB1.11 (b) ---
llill<dl I (16'!_
~ .....
Thus. arranging p layers from best performing to
I e side opposite IIMlitl
worst perlonn1ng is. ..._
IA
...._ ,,,, _,,,p::I'
,ays it has. even an o;t not be true so,
htormIg
Unit digit: ,
P- 0 - R - S ~Vice.verse mig uons are eliminated (217f + (2172) + (2173)" + (2174)13
•red(c) es all other op (lf"' + (2)"" 1 +

-
Now, condition Ill states that S loses to P only 16 (3)""3 + (4)""'
sometimes. That means S most 2 + 7 4 • 14

1 t
based on past perfect
of the limes beats the otherwise best performing
player P.
I
;JI',.. c,1conditi0n81sente~:use uses (had + v,).
~-.iure. cond1t1onal c would /should/ could
,.,
,..- 's based on • le coming OU1 .
Thus. statement (i).P is likely to beat all the other ,narnctause' ,n the same order in which
three players is FALSE, As
~ +h3"e + V3-
Peop
they enter ind1cateS Ihat the centre operates on

~
p IS likely to lose from S. a first-come-first-serve baSIS.
Statement (1i) S ,s absolutely the worst player in
IJ!ll

.ij
t o somethi ngs that Is
the set 1s also FALSE as S beats c relation h, j Thorough 111(i)1•:is incOfrect as .rt has movemaximum
I ,,r,austivelyretcomp
Since there is no direct ers Ie te ' accurate, careful or directly.
P most of the limes. to, di.ration
between lamps and beds. So l'4ither absolute.
correct. · -.11, (ii) is inCOn'ect as ff stayed

-Iii;
.,
on ground floor.
/(,)= 2,1 + Jr - 5

Use op!Jon (b), ii (x - 1) will be a factor then on V: ~><(R)2 H f161' 3• x2' Lei cycfinQ speed • C
puning x - 1 = 0 i e. (x = 1) in ~x). 8\25 _ s' • 3•x2'= 144
and walking speed • w
.. ,
7
/11 )= 2( 1) + 3 - 5 = 5 - 5 = 0
V' = .!_•(1.SR)2 H
3
1
Pul(x=-1) fJ1' - ~
Ls 52
cG)+wm-19 . ...(i)

...(ii
:i" 2.25 R' H=2.25V
..
On puning (x = - l ) C+ W•.2111

·~
1, X, X , X , y, y, 9, 16, 18 =

-
Hence increase 125% as, L.HS = RHS $olvlllll eq. (I) a,,d (Ii) W. get.
Mean= 1+3x+2y+9+16+18 On W•I""""'
9 [ · :-v]x
2 25
100 = 125%
Hence option (b) i~ cOfrect.

Median => As number of terms are odd i.e. 9,


so median 'Mil be middle i.e. y.
...(i) IID!ill
Tampering with someone etse's llMil-•
a very serious offence. Tampering , . . 1
interfering in a harmful or disrupti,e -
p

R
3QmW\

20 min •
60min •
Ill 2 . eom1n
3 • 60min

1 ■ 60rnin
l'cllOIWIII- ...-·
ICcG.P< G. Sc Pa,,d Ge 0 ··-
ftGIII . . . . Cll'I lie inllned
Sc Pc Ge On ... («< GI -
MOde => Number showing ma,umum frequency
of repetition So mode IS X . So. IC< 0 • we1 DUI no campaN0n
l'ff.N (b) s 15min • 4 ■ 60- •2ffl ,c&SorlC&Pil ....
Given => Mean & Median :z 2 MOde
, ~ §@-•2IWI
M so (i) and (Iv) . . . . .

11D1e1
=>

Value of y IS 8
Y = 2r
From equatJon (i) and (ii), we gq1,
X • 4, y e 8
...(ii) -
Sample space =6 x 6 • 36 ..... •
·
Chances
' ,,... ., plllld
Product of numbers on 2 d IC8
square = Favourable chances
(1 , 1) (2, 2) (3, 3) (4, 4) (5, 51 (6, I
11111

(l 11
11111<1
M,c:a:::J

Clearly we can ...


are c0trect
"°"' g,
"""t,o11> li) w>d l•l 1111111~-~--di-,
(4, 1) => 8 events
The bacteria is 1n milk are destroyed When it is 1 1
heated to eo•
celcius. Use of simple present
Probability •
Favourable c ~ • ;.•;
Total chancll
tense is apt for ind1caHon factual statements /
scientifically proven statements/ universal truth.
llm1e1: .,.,..,
In order to verily propos ·-
card 2 and blue from g1
'°"' -"' ,.
ttion,..,....
....
ll6 I
-----:-------------GA~:rl:~~~~~
Prmous Years Sotv.,i P ·-,., f 827
r ....._, IQ
I •1 c;.n••••·~•l!A!pt~lt~ud:•~- - - -- - ---;----- - - - - - - -~
P sR u
T

®:
So
Surest, ~~
..... ,II,,,,.. ~II m =ab = 1 · I ( 1=2),
1s a so true x = - • Y

@
a Verifies all co
, Hari's age ~ .7 and ..._ ... (ii) (1i) y lr -
(x =0, y = 1) and (x = 1. y = 0)

U
Alternata M nd11100 ·an""'9, IQI.
~~ · ~ "~n;~-~ "nl

2
(d)" 51 • (iv)y=1in(2Sd3)alwaystrue
Sur - Har; + so- """'" (i), (i1) and (iv) are true.

Now verify (c) only follows.


Q SolVing e 8Sh = 10 Har;
quatioos.
5
- 13 • 3 k.... •• ·
mn x mn = (mnl2
ii rm = a2b2
m,,,
Ha,;• 7 ...... l!01'(1)and ( ) mn'f = (a2b2) = a•b• Loss = kd 2 For duration of 7 units

INQ•Rlli Hema = so. 1esult, ( 4g;x) = k(l'r => k c 100


19
Suresh = S7 Loss c kd 2 FOi duration of 4 units
324 = K (28 + 25)
42 = K(58 + 30)
... (i)
...(ii)
mo c k(4'r" => 16k = 1600

8=1

Mi!!!l A+ B + C= 13
...(,)
,. (Ii)
• Brake is a device wt,· . C + D + E= 13

• B
or mow,g a veh' le,ch is used for stopping
IC .
Shone
.
I
• t is past • °"""'""'- Wlcl Plltbo,
(~-iaH~-i)•(s~ -~) £+f+Gs13
...(111)
..•(IV)

-~
real< refers to a pause . shIne. c - ........, ~I like terms will cancel out and we will be lett G + H + K• 13
activity. in wor1< or during an
Shown • To show d v,ith Adding ((i) + (ii) + (iii) + (iv))
someth·Ing. means to re..ai ald111111
~ 111
(,.~)-(~+...!...)
A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H
+ K + (C + £ + G) • 13 x 4 • 52 ...(v)
2 51 52
Also A. 8, C, D. £. F. G. H& K ~ f s natural

A
As a, b, c are non .
log 8 + log b + log-negatr,e integers ..i , -
1111~ numt,e,S from (1 10 9)
Ce Q 12.5%~ + 10%x = 1a! nfn+1)
E log(a )( b )( C) • log 1 108
n,e,e IUffl wil be giWl1 l>Y ~ • 45
~ axbxc-1 •=m Substi!UtinO ()v) C + E + G • 1 · ..(vi)

C
l Which can be P0SSible for Sinple .._

Hence 8
s~b•C•1
So loss
12 5
108 x ·
22.5
.8)
Only poAib!Y lar IUffl 7 wll be (1, 2. 4)
Now. C + E caMOI be ( 1 and 2)
As eq. (II) 11 C + D + E • 13
+ b + C• 1 + 1 + 1 •3
Now. 0 wil ~ equal IO 10 (whieh Is nol
Alternate Method: A x Bx C•B x G x E = D x Ex F = 72 possible~ cllgila 1 IO II i;-,l
Given, 8 X 9 X l : 9 )( 2 )( 4 ~ 3 )( 4 X 6 • 72

-I- NIi)
Any of A, 8, C, D. E. F. G cannot be 5. (\4)]
.!bl
...(vii)
log 8+ log b+ log c-0 C & E can be ..... (2. 4)
As we know log 1 • o, so each oneal•CII
If C • Hlnlm eq. (,II) C + E+ 0 • 7
bezerolf8•b•C•l c-w-
c- kl/I- Now, E+ G•S
log 1 + log 1 + log 1• 0
C• k(IOJ' • 100k • 1600 (Nol pOlllllatneq.1-> E+ F+ G• 10,
Unpredictable • Cants By putting b • 1 equatiOn..,.
8 • F• 10whlctl ia net l)ONOblel
ary word required

-~
k • 16
a+ b + c• 1 + 1 + t •J So flam eq. ('41)Gl'llrpallllla&y,.... ia E • H.
C, • k (4) 2 • 16"
Usi
ng options (a) and (c)
As Herna·s age• 2n +5 whecannot be answer.
number.
(2n + 5 •14)
,
}
re n is a natural
Innovative la similar to poinel'·

DBI
C, • k(6J' • 36k
Now total coet • S2k • 52 • 16 •

Put value and verity


832

-kt' CumulatNe,..... • 300 nm


so
50,._ ol,.....• 300x,cjij•1SOnm
.
(b) (2n + S • 18)
•ncl (d) rema;ns
Let us take Hema·
·IS 19,
for any natural no. n ,

sage as option
(d) which
/1+8+a+ ... +4 .,,..lb
n• lb
(i) y•2.r••lstrueln-3S:rS-1
On punioo • • -3, Y • - 2 and x • - 2,
y • o and i • - 1, y • 2
.. Volume - -
CY
lft-•
,...some
•:nia.l
190 IC 10" ,c S0 ,riJ
,..- .....,,,.,.,_.
,,,,,,,..,~ :::v.~~ .
1

-'-------~---==---~·-1
an I
.... m,., ~... I
logP = 1O(y - Z)
GATE Provlou, Y••rs Sot- Pa,..,..

AtpS~
I c;a.,.,., AptltUCM
quare = (., - 5 )2
.....~ ,,-/ ea ol smaller s er square
=5
No. of players playing at least 2 sports
I 129

~•...,,Ar••

...
logO = 10(z - x ) They have came long way in . = 25 + 5 + 30 + 15 s 75
of larg f smaller square
logR = 10(x - y) the users. ~lrllq Uo·· .,,.s of area O ), Percentage of players playing at least 2 sports
~

....
logP + logO + logR = 0 ,,1 .r2= 4(x- 5
log(RJR) = log 1
llCl1dl x = 10 _ ~ x 100=25
- 300
The lecture was attended by qllite . are - 10 c m
RJR=1 ~ of larger squ -
so Iha. hall was not very ~ - llcir-..._ ,,
• quite a few indicates a f . Ram and John = 5 hours
9Amol 11 July of 2 PM on 15"' July = 101 hours of units. a,r1y _large ""'llo 1111"' ·111 the increasing interest Krishna and Amir c 2 hours Ram
n,e paragraph deals w1 d further goes on lo Krishna does not work with .
Quiet refer lo making little . I characters an . d
( 24 + ~) hours of incorrect clock = 24 hours
. °' "
in tri~a ribal characters haven't atta1ne Now pair will be .
of correct clock Dll•ci~ 00 no;
descnbe that I There-have been very few John and Krishna

--
any special status.nd these characters. Ram and Amir
CEO's decision to quit was Shoe~ stories woven arou
(24+~) hours of IC 8 Given all the workers to contif1ue_wortung.
board as ii was me. "!Ito'- John and Krishna will be one pa,r.
= 24 hours of correct clock
• Board and me are 'eceives of lhe llllii
Farmers want to access the new technology
96
1 hour of IC = hours of correct clock hence objective case of Pr011oun ( ltloi
97 be used. ""'1 0 even if it is not legal. d
•·
Lei a. b be •••-
~~- • population
. on the widesprea
_! • p (rallO eartier)
101 hour of IC=~ x 101 hours of correct clock
97
1111••1. The argument emphasize~ despite it
use of the new cotton tech~Y Is just an
"
bemg illegal. Detail about pnc
= 99.958 hours of correct clock
= 99 hours + 0.95876
Cost of carpel = [70 x 55 - 550] x 50 • I\
1,65,000 additional detail. a(l+ 1~) • p' (NW raliO)
x 60 minutes of correct clock Dl•cfl lllltrll ,{1+~)
= 99 hours + 57.525 min. P is broth ~
• 99 hours and approx 58 min.
Daytime temperatures in Cle,hi can ma• So,raqunci11ochang8.[•(100+~)-!]

....
So. correct time will be
IICldlJ ii 100+y b ,c 100

2 PM, t t " j\Jly + (99 hours and 58 minutes) V.,r~R T


/!.:;£,)(-a, - !
= 12 : 58 PM on 15" July No. of bricks = x p b
JO X 0.6 = 8 X &a&u

.,.,
;a> X 12 X 6 X 1CJ" 100(x-y)

-~
X =4.5 X 1()6 = 45 X 1()5 • 4S-l,lido P Is male, • 100+y
According to given COd1ng S is male or Female may be possib~
P = 32, E: = 10, Sc 38. T = 40 S is sister-in-law of O 'bht
S 1s b rother al P may be ~ - ~ plpa. A - 4 -
P + E: + S + T c 32 + 10 + 38 + 40 = 120 Hima Das was llll only Indian athfllt •-•• t,eposs•= 8• I I -
gold for India. S is aunt ol R mayis mpossi~e In this case ...-p1pe. c-20-
S Is the aunt otT TtS chlki ot S. 1n 1 haur (A • B • Cl can 111
because given
Here tan 45° • 1
llll•d!. 111111 1 1 1 8 2
The growth of ABC motors - ..,. 1111I•>' 300 - 295 • -.♦rii·a;•s

-a(
(A+B+C)togMt-,

·i·r ·iti
,,- - ,._
AU the three sports •
llL.lhaLlll XYZ motors in 2016. i1II& 5
Subject of the sentence .15 'Th•rptlll-
...., , . ,,..-:-_ """'"' • 2 .a~haln
motors'. It is lo be compa,ed ol ,t,11 rl •
5
of XYZ motors hence us•
The ........... ltjual9p0rllng.__,II
appropriate.

.
6m canncJlflle'W01111111elar . . . . . .......
H
5 =6
-•~: Atop._.alllalll,._...,_.....lttbala
being duped Nl\oe ot(lolllS ~ N
H . 30 m Let side of larger square : _ 5)
re ~ f l i r ~ - ~
Height of wall = 30 m Side of smaller square •)
Area of larger square s: •
- - - ----~~-.:~
~ -~...- ---- -----.---- -·":'-..
. .i .,..........,-------~
.,., ,....,.
4 !'.,.. .,....,..~...
' :,"-;".
.
llO I 1 131
,,_,al A p t t t l l t ~ u d ~ • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11111a1
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Also,
r. =34 ~~ ~ : 5.5%
,,. a - 2 =(a+ d y- = 20
I I I I I I I I I I Similarly
8 - cJ=2 -•)
b y during April-June
0 P Q R S T U V W X
,,. •-2=34
a - 2= - (a + 60)
tEO oulb sold Cy= (6 • 6 • 5.5)% = 19.5%
:. 45 is coded as 'ST ·.
,,. 34-a-6d A• B • Id by X and y 35% this value
Tol'I LED bulb so
IID•.i 2a=36-s
2a- d.36_
-36-sa 6(,_I) , ,p:11! lb sold by y (April to June)
If the product of two positive numbers should 8a = 48 + 12 SO, LED bu TRIANGLE
be zero, one of the number must be zero • =6 ~ x 19_5 = 27857.142
After subtrac,ing 5 tt a positive number should l~l'lfV!CrE
d=a -2 =6-2. 35
become zero, that number should be 5. If one
number is 5 and the sum is HJO then the other
S: 7(a + 3d) 4
= 7(6 ♦ 3 )( 4) = 126
[As J5'1b of total = 5CXXl
Total= ~=142657.142
Ill:@ T• 100')&.
number must be 95. 0 .35
Y (Apiil- June)= 19.5% of total 0 .195 x T(.0)
Let the two positive numbers be , and y.

~
Let total monhty earining t442B57.14 = 27857.142]
:. • • y = 100 ...(i) No option is matching.
(, - 5) (y- 5) = 0 = As. 100

~
... (ii) Monthly spent on education Mistake in paper was that examiner intended to
=>x=50<y=5
15 give total as 50000 and the options were place
lfx=5theny~95
If Y• 5then, = 95
=
100 ><100.As.15 accordingly as 19.5% of 50000 = 9750 which

-- -
Monthly spent on transport is(d). pe,ceniagecl~w hodriM~-
:. One of the number is 95 since 5 is not in any 10 Sut this will be wrong as total is NOT 50000 as nor coffee • 100 - 25 - 10 - 35 • 35
of the options. =
100 x10•As.10 pe1 language. So correct answer is 27857-142·
% money extra spent on education• CCll1IIIII Which matches with none of options.
to transportation
Partial and Impartial are opposite, in the same ID Ts 1000
FolloWing - CIII be
POSA. IICISP. QPSR. QRSP, R0PS
way popular and unpopular are opposite words. and P0AS

lll•e11
Belittlemeans to underv~ underestimate some
111D
::e 26591749' 11-
· and [: :1 .-. pollllle.

as un,mponant. Disparage fits in the most


appropnate manner.
::, Unit place ol 9""' • 1
Cyclicity of 9 is (9, 1) (9, 1), (9, 11
lmM1 •• , • 2C:>2
Total number at students playing sports • 850
llml!. So answer will be 1.
Total number of students not ptaying sports td..'!..
~)=.,, lllll ij = 1000 - 850 • 150 ..., 2

So,
((~))) = ~VJ)
1(1(1(,)))
7(;) =
x'
= (.r') =(.r')2 ~ xi
7 .. ,. = (x2)3 = (/(,))'
Sum of old numbers frO<O 1 to 1~
Sum of even numbers frO<O 150 IO 2GII

&I 50•··1
- ~ ~ ~ -...,.,--:--:-:-:;-;:;;;;-;.;
YearNumber of odd daY9;;-
1
c.-d•O
..,
,.a+y'•"bf

-~
• 175x26 •fisj;i 2013

Ratio • 50 : 91
2014
1
IDJ- ... -.-.-11 ....... twot■,ga
Option (a) satisfies the given cond· .
paragraph_
.
,t,ons In the
From 1 to 100 • 50 odd numb"
From 150 to 200 • 26 even numb"
2015
2016
2 we use.,__...,.. d .. edjlcllve.
2017 The deQ!Nllllllld._ ,_l-.Y•--·
2018 easieSl).

2, a. (a + cf), (a + 2d)
11111:1 Tolal
7
, 1i I ' ...... (a ♦ 6d) 34 LED bulbs sold
.. ota number of terms of AP(n) •
Let sum of seven .
9 By
"15efted numbers = S
7
= 21• ♦ ♦ 6d)J = 71a ♦ 3d]
s <•
I
===--------:---------
832

mm let -=-----=...:...:-~~.. ,8.1 GATE Prnlous Yurs Soi,.... p....._ I UJ

Sum of angle of triangle

iifw~
Option (b) and (d) are
'UNRELATED SKILLS' ~tlekllnd by lhe ....
bHAnf>Cl2 by the expression, n~ Pilon (c) ~ ~

-~
ability. "Pee/ea POs._ ,_
m11a1: ~ence ~nswer is Option (a) Which r ,.,
Two subject joined with 'and' become plural mformat,on given in the pa aflect,,_
ssage,
and hence plural verb is there in first statement. a ~ ~) to be integer, •a' must be LCM
in fourth sentence the subject is family which For ( 4 ' 6 °8 ·
Operation 1 on M
is singular and takes singular verb.

·D
~ 2 .... of 4, 6 and 8.
IIID!t!
Number of arrangements =3 x 31 = 18 6 ·D I
So a = 24

Area=
./3 ..2 _ ,/3 X 242 = 144./J
4 °- 4

·□
llmjgJ
Probability of getting even number on a d ice 2C:J I
3
3 1
= s= 2 20

.
,c:::=::=i
·. · Two dtee are rolled simultaneously, 3 I
Hence, probability of an even number rolled
20 o.s=
out on each dice=
1
2 2 4
x
1
=1 1.5 •
.., (Perimeterl., = 2 (2 + 1.5) • 7

-~
(Perimeter),, • 2 (0.5 • 6J • 13 - ~ IA then total a,ea is TA
13 Let feasible area be ·
0 1.203 (di
..(-(-3+2J.(- 2+3JJ = ,.!.!..~L ..,, 1J Required ratio s 7 p
,, 1 ~ - !
(-(-2+ 1)) 1 -o•i•R :,
So, 1st definition will be applicable as p = q.
Hence, ._ (1 , 1) = (1 - 1)2 = 0
lml_!!l
R
IL----

'* •
S

Each angle of pentagon • 540 = 1os•


R
Sum of angle formed at the P!>fllagon • 540"

5
Lx • 180 - 108 • 72"
IIIF1ll!!!) f 1118 passaQI
The lasI se"tence O di •NO i,11
So. p,ot,abillty •

IA•

~.
'" TA
(~-c.).2
4 2

t' !'. )-2 •(!-,)


I A ·· - 2
,., 2
p
8

an_,with the keY-


--·- - -- - - ~ - -
134 1
•wW\. • .
· ··,.~.. .
- -~
./.

~~:;:---- - -------~GA~TE~-~•-~~•~Yea~rs~~~ ,.___ ...~


1.204 (b) · .....,., rQ ( PS
R-~ o · ~ P-~ r· 1.209 (a)
.
I ~~
- ~
(Prolit) - ~
{Inv
(tl, =(1).. =(tl. -~
~
8
sI Given, ratio of . . . eatrne,;1)1 •~
Q, R is 3 : ◄ _,n,11a1 invs, •
8nd (tL x(tl,
1.205 (b)
Ratio, after . . 5 re~orr...._
P increase ';crement In inv&a,,;._,
a. e lnves1mer, •....,, or
• (a)
1.217 Let's take the lntger as x. a (tL x(1L :(tL x(~L - -l
increase the Inv I by 5'11 ~Q.~ NOW as per given statement, :. L1 , L3, L◄ 818
parallel 10 each Olhet and
A Increase the I estmen, by t.;, 3+ x 15-.r perpendicular to L2.
ie 3 nvest........ •~
w · · +(3x1,1) · "•~•by20\ ~ =~
--s◄ •_!◄ • ,.sJ:s. By solving for x = 3 1.220 (c)
_ ·3 · 8.6 : ,, (5, 1~ Statem8f1t 1: V- diagr_,,

1.210 (a)
-63 : 86 : ,,a 1.218 (c)
Une L 1 : 2x - 3y = 5Une L2 : l< + 2y: 8
V r...,......,,.. 2x-5
y= - 3 -
R=acose
MMhC1so B-3x
~ =1' = s2 cos2e y=-2-
(200
...,,_ =ti
A,.,,, =(a sine)' = a2 sin'e dy 2 dY -3
A,.,,,,=A,,,..,,.-Ar.wz .
dz 3 d,= 2
40
= a2 - a2 cos'e '° Line L3 : 4x - 6y = 5 Line L4 : Ii< - 9y • 8
= a2 (1 - cos2e)
ti sm• 8 = ti sin• 8
Chemiltry(175,
.... ........
4z-5
y= - 6 -
-----cllC,8rn-Cln--
..._.,..,.,._,I
~·-~Nl-conecl
1.206 (c)
The movies was tunny and I
laugh,ng,
i.e movie was so fumy that
control his/he, laugh.

1.208 (b)
COUidn't help

the person couldn't


1.212 (b)
T= n(MuPuC)+x
◄50= [(150 + 200 + 175)

X
- (50 + 60 + ◄O) + 30] + r
= 45

(PR), (I,.)xT,.
dy
~""3
dy
~=3
6:r-6
y= - g-

2
- IV -

-
ill conecl-

(P.)8 = (ls)xTs

..!L ◄
pA+B = g'

~ ◄
P,. • 5
4 50()()x6"""!!
s • / xsmo,,111 1
/
8
• Ra. JOO()
1.216 (a)
I tr Given:x · y • z • ..1. . ..1.)
. . 2 ·3 4
• e:• :I
;;d E ···············--·--·-·······•-• 1
0
As we need to find rauo of (x+ Y • , ;
PS - so - or .. TA • .~
RP • 10 cm dlrecUy x, y, z values can b8 , -
.x • S. y • 4, l•'

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