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1:,. Two sides of jan acute-angl~d triangle are 6 cm and 2cm respectively, Which one of- the following represents the correct range of the

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third side ~n cm?

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(a) (4, 8) ~
(b) (4,2v'1O)
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(e) (4~, 8)
(d) (4.J2,2.lrio) 2. What IS the last digit in the
expansion 9f 34798 ?
(a) 1
(b) 3
(e) 7
(d) 9 3. What is

1 1 1

--=-= - ' + --=------,=

J9--J8 :J8-J7 ..f'i-..f6

1 1

-.J6-J5+.J5-J4

equal to?

(a) 0 (b) 1

(e) 5 (d) 1/3

4. What are the factors of

x2 +4Y~ +4y-4xy-2x -8?

(a) (x-2y,4) and (x-2y+2) (b) (x-y+:2) and (x-4y+4) (e) (x-y+12) and (x-4y-4)

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(d) (x+2y:"'4) and (x+2y+2)

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5. What is the HCF of

4x3 + 3x2 y_ 9.xy2 i 2y3 0 and

x2 + XY_2y2 ? . 1~

(a) x-2y ."
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(b) x-y
(e) (x + 2y)(x - y)
(d) (x -2y)(x - y) 6. What is the sum of the digits of the least number which, when divided by 52, leaves 33 as remainder; when divided by 78, leaves 59 and when divided by 117, leaves 98 as remainder?

(a) 17 ,0 (b) 18

(e) 19 (d) 21

7. If fIx) and g(x) are two polynomials with integral coefficients which vanish at x > 1/2, then what is the factor of HCF of fIx) and g(x)?

(a) x-I
(b) x-2
(e) 2x -1
(d) 2x+ I ' 8. If the expression (px3 + x2 -2x -ciJ is divisible by (x -1) and (x + 1), what are the values of p and q respectively?

(a) 2, -1 (b) -2, 1 (e) -2,-1 (d) 2, 1

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1. 1:fcfl ~ ~ ~ cIiT Gl ~~: 6 em ~ 2 em 'c€t ~I f.I""1R?tfGd .q -ij m-m ~, (fmtl ~ ~ -mft 't;:;;r q,1 em it ~Cfi\(fTt?

fa) (4. 8)

(b) (4. 2M) (e) (4.J2. 8)

(d) (4./2. 2·'/10)

5. 4x3 + 3x2 y - 9xy2 + 2y3 3TIt

x2 +xy_2y2 (fiT HCF <Rll ~?

'ta) x-2y (b) x - y

(c) (x + 2M{X - M (d) (x - 2y){x - y)

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3. - + --=------=

..f9-.J8 Ja-../7 .f7-.J6

1 1

-.J6-.J5+...{5-./4

6. ~ ~ ~ t :Wif 'ilil cilrT <Rll t ~ 52 ~ ~ ~ '=R 33 itq ~ t, 78 -ij fc{~ ~ iR 59 ~ '@fT t 3TIt 117 'B'~ ~ ~ 98 ~ ~ t?

(a) 17

(b) 18

(c) 19

(d) 21

2. 34798 t ~ it affln:t 3lCfi ~ t? (a) 1

(b) 3

(e) 7

(d) 9

7. ~ it ~ fIx) 3fR g(x) ~ ~. t ~ x :::: 1/2 'q\ ~ m ~ t it fIx) ~' g(x) t HCF 'ilil ~ ~ ~?

(a) 0 (b) 1

(e) 5 (d) 1/3

(a) x-I "
(b) x-2
(e) 2x -1
(d) 2x + 1 4. x2 +4y2 +4y-4xy-2x- 8 t !JUHci:s . ~~?

(a) (x - 2y-4) 3fn: (x - 2y+ 2) (b) (x - y + 2) 3:ffi (x - 4 Y + 4)

'(e) (x-y+2) am (x-4y-4) (d) (x+2y-4) 3fR (x+2y+2)

8. ~ ~ (px3 +x2 -2x-q), (x-I) 3ltt (x + 1) mu ~ t m p 3fR q '* ~: l1R~~?

(a) 2, - 1
(b) -2, 1
(e) -2, -1
(d) 2, 1 9. The ratio between the ages of A and B is 2 : 5. After 8 y~ars; their ages will be in the ratio 1': 2. What is the difference between I their present ages?

13. A person spends 30% of monthly salary on rent, 25% on food, 20% on children's education and 12% on electricity, and the balance of Rs 1,040 on the remaining items. What is the monthly salary of the person?

(a) 20 years (b) 22 years (e) 24 years (d) 25 years

(a) Rs 8,000 (b) Rs 9,000

10. A mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 5 : 1. On ~dding 5 litres of water, the ratio of milk and water becomes 5 : 2. What is the quantity of milk in the original mixture?

(a) 5 litres

(b) 25 litres

(e) 27'5 litres

(d) 32·5 litres

(c) Rs 9,600

(d) Rs 10,600

14. If v" = rY = m and rW = pZ == n, then which one of the following is correct?

(a) XLV = yz

(b) xz '" yw

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11. What is the smallest positive integer

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which when divided by 4, 5, 8, 9

leaves remainderb 3, 4, 7, 8 respectively?

(c) x+ y= w+z

(d) x- y= w-z

(a) 119 (b) 319 (c) 359 (d) 719

15. A father and his son start at a point A with speeds of 12 kmph arid 18 kmph respectively, and reach another point B. If his son starts 60 minutes after his father at A and reaches B 60 minutes before his father, what is the distance between A and B?

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12. What is the value Jof x for which x, x + I, x + 3 are all' prime numbers?

(a) 90 km (b) 72 km "(e) 36 kIn

(a) 0 (b) 1

(c) 2 (d) 101

(d) None of the above

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9. A 3ffi Befit"3liT ~ ~ ~ ~ 2: 5·tl 8~~~:W'tCfi1~ 1:2 -mrrri ~ ~ ~:mtCfi13MR ~ t?

(a) 20 qtf

(b) 22 qq

(e) 24 qq

(d) 25 qr:f

10. ~ -ttr~ 'ij ~~ 3fn: -qr:ft. qiT ~ 5 : 1

. . t r '5 ~ lWft· 3ffi ~ iR ~ 3ffi -qr;ft

~ ~ 5 : 2 it \lf1(l1 tl 1@" ftr~ it ~~ <€t lfT3n ~ t?

(a) 5~

(b) 25~

(e) 27'5 ~

(d) 32·5 ~

11. ~ ~ "ffrlT tR ~ ~ t ftmcfi)! ~ 4, 5, 8, 9 wa ~ ~ \Sffill t, m ittf~: 3,4,7, 8 ~t?

(a) 119

(b) 319

(e) 359

(d) 719

12. x CfiT ere TfR r.pn t, ~ ~ x, x + I, x+3~~~~?

(a) 0

(b) 1

(e) 2

(d) 101

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13. ~. ~ ~ Cfi1 30% ~ lIT, 25% ~ lR, 20% ~ <fit fu~ ~ a.fu: 12% ~ 1R -am"if"r;{ 1 ,040 ~o ~ -qG1 ~ "&<f 'iii@ t I ~ CfiT ~ iffi;r 'FIT t?

fa) 8,000 ~o

(b) 9,000 ~o

(e) 9,600 ~o

(d) 10,600 ~o

14. ~ p" = rY = m 3fu: rW = pZ = n t. m ~8~fuH1 it -H ChT-I-m ~ "IDft t?

(a) XW= yz

(b) xz = yw

(e) x+ y= w+z

(d) x- u= w-z

15. ~ fitn ~ ~ ~ Sfilf.n: 12 kmph 3fR 18 kmph ~ it 1% ~ A -ij ~ ~ 3lR ~ ~ B lR ~ ~I ~ ~ 31tR fG"m -ij 60 ftr-R: ~ A -H "5IW\f <gOT t 3fR am itrm it 60 fu;R; ~ B iR ~ t, m A atR BiJi ~ ctt ~ ~t?

(a) 90 km (b) 72 km

(e) 36 km

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16. If the equation

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(a2 +b2)x? -2(ac+bd)x+(e2 +d2) =0 I

has equal roots, then which one of the following is correct?

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(a) ab =:~ed (b) ad =bc

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(e) a2+c2=:b2+d2

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(d) ac= bd

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17. Two traina of lengths 100 m ,and

150 m are traveling in opposite directions \ at. speeds of 75 lonph and 50 kmph respectively. What is the time taken by them' to cross .

I each other?

(a) 7'4 s (b) 7·2 s ' (e)· 7 s '1

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(d) . 6·8 s

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18~ If (a - b) : (a +!b) !:: 1: 5, then what is

(a2 _b2): (a~ + b2) equal to?

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(a) 2: 3

(b) 3: 2

(e) 5: 13 (d) 13: 5 '

19. If x varies as, the mth power of y, y varies as the nth power of z and x varies as the:' pth power of z, then which one of the following is correct?

(a) p=m+n, (b)

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p= m=ri I

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(e) p:;:: mn

(d) None of the above

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20. If . x:::(b-c)(a-d). y:=:(e.-a)(b-d},

z ::: (a - b)(e - d). then what is x3 + y3 + z3 equal to?

(a) xyz (b) 2xyz (e) 3xyz (d) -3xyz

21. If the 14th term of an arithmetic

,-

series is 6 and 6th term is '14, then

what is the 95th tenn?

(a) -75 (b) 75 (e) 80 (d) - 80

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. 22. What is the solution of the equation

fxh _~X;3 =-~?

(a) 1 (b) 2 (e) 4

(d) None of'the above

23. If n is a positive integer, then what is the digit in the unit place of . 32n+1+22n+l?

(a) 0 (b) 3 (e) 5 (d) 7

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16. m ~;1f:ftCfl(Or

(a2 +b2)x2 -2(ac+bd)x+ (e2 +d2) = a ~ ~ ~ t m AqfBfl,ga it -G ci'R-m ~~~?

fa) ab= cd
(b) ad= be
(e) a 2 + e2 = b 2 + d 2
(d) ac= bd 17. c:1 l:0lllft?<!1i, 100 m 3ftt 150 m ~ <fit, ~-~ <fit fcrqfui mn it Sfllm: 75 kmph 3ffi 50 kmph <fit -.:m:l it ~ \BT ~I ~ ~ ~-~ q;y l1R ~ if m 1Fn ~ q:lIT~?

fa) 7'4 s

(b) 7·2 s

(e) 7 s

(d) 6·8 s

18. ~ (a - b) : (a + b) = 1: 5 t,' m

(a2 _ b2): (a2 + b2) t iRlifPflfl t?

fa) 2:3
(b) 3:2
(e) 5 : 13
(d) 13 : 5 19. ~ x, y ~ mit '£ffil ctT ~ ~ mn-r t; y, z <t't n~ tmf <fit ~ ~ men % . 3fn: x, z <t't ~ 'Efm ~ "Cl"W ~ mm t it ~h1~f{gd if it ChT.r-m ~ tJtt t?

(a) p=m+n
(b) p=m-n
(e) p=mn
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20. m x = (b- q(a- d), y = (e- a)(b - d), z = (a - b)(e - d) t, m x3 + y3 + z3 t ~ q:lIT t?

fa) xyz (b) 2xyz (c) 3xyz (d) -3xyz

21. ~ ~ W{RR M Cfil 14qf ~ 6 ~ 3fR 601 ~ i4 t, m 9Scn l:lG Cf<!11 t?

fa) -75

. (b) 75

(e) 80

(d) - 80

22. 4d4'iCfl(O[

g; _~X:3 ~_%

tfil ~~~? (a) 1

(b) 2

(e) 4

(d)- ~ it ~ q;)f ~

23. ~ n ~ tR ~~. m 32n+1 +22n+1 *~·~it ~<fmt?

(a) 0

(b) 3

(e) 5

(d) 7

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24. If k is any even positive integer ~ then (k2 + 2k) is

(a) divisible by 24

(b) divisible by 8 but may not be divisible by 24

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(e) divisible by 4 but may not be divisible by 8

(d) divisible by 2 but may not be divisible by 4

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25. If salary of I X is 20% more

than salary o,f Y, then by how much percentage IS salary of Y

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less than X?

(a) 25 (b) 20 (e) 50/3 (d) 65/4

26. What are the roots of the equation 4x _3.2x+2 +32=0?

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(a) 1, 2 (b) 3, 4 (e) 2, 3 (d) 1, 3

27. If a and 13 are the roots of the equation x:2 - ~ - 1 = 0, then what is the value of (a4 +134)?

(a) 7 (b) ° (e) 2

(d) None of the above

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28. Under what condition do the equations kx - Y = 2 and 6x -2y = 3 have a unique solution?

(a) k == 3

(b) k ~ 3

(e) k = 0

(d) k ¢ 0

29. If sum as well as product of roots of a quadratic equation is 9, then what is the equation?

2 .

(a) x + 9x - 18 = 0

(e) x2 + 9x + 9 = 0

(d) x:2 - 9x + 9 = 0

30. Which one of the following is a non-terminating and repeating decimal?

(a) 13/8

fb) 3/16

(e) 3/11

(d) 137/25

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24. ~ k ~.Bll t;R ~ t, m (k2 +2k) (a) 24B~~%

(b) 8 'U ~ t ~ 24 ~ ~ ~ \ft m"WM1 t

(c) 4Bf<t~t~8-a.~~ '1ft m wmn t .

(d) 2'Uf<t~t~4B~~ \ft m"WM1 t

25. ~ XCfi1 ~ Y if; ~ 'if 20% ~ t m Y <m ~ X if f.mR ~ q:;lf t?

(a) 25 (b) 20

(c) 50/3 (d) 65/4

26. f1 cflCfl{O I 4x - 3.2x+ 2 + 32::::: 0 ~ ~
<Fit ~?
(a) 1,2
(b) 3, 4
(e) 2,3
(d) 1,3 ,

,27. ~ Wft'tl{OI x 2 - x-I'" 0 ~ ~ ex 3fR ~

~, <it (ex 4 + f34) CfiT llR ~ t?

(a) 7 (b) 0 (e) 2

(d) ~itB~m

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28. ~ ~ t 31tiR wfi?f){on kx - Y.'" 2 3fu: 6x - 2y '" 3 cnT ~ 1R.1" 1?rnr t?

(a) k;;;; 3

(b) k -:t 3

(e) k = 0

(d) k -:t 0 '

29. ~ ~ ~ ~GlCfl{UI t "t@l q;-r ~ :d'R ID21 tt !f1Hlfl~ 9 t, m ~41Cf1(UI Cfln t?

(a) x2 + 9x - 18 = 0

(d) x2 - 9x + 9 = 0

31. If a + b + c == 0, then what is the value a2 b2 ~2

of -+-+-: -?

be ca ab

(a) - 3 (b) 0 (e) 1 (d) 3

32. If 1 is added to the denominator of I

a fraction, it becomes 1/2 and if 1

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is added to: the numerator, the

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fraction becomes 1. What is the

fraction?

(a) 5/9 (b) 2/3 (c) 4/7 (d) 10/11

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33. A motorboat takes 2 hours to travel a distance of 9:lan down the current and it takes 6 hours to travel the same distance against the current. What is the speed of the boat in still water in kmph?

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(a) 3 (b) 2

(e) 1·5 (d) 1

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34. A can do a piece of work in 24 days.

If B is 60% more efficient than A, then how many days does B require to do the same work?

(a) 12 (b) 15 (e) 16 (d) 18

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35. A sum of money lent on simple interest trebles itself in 15 years and 6 months. In how many years will it be doubled?

(a) 6 years and 3 months (hI 7 years and 9 months (e) 8 years and 3 months (d) 9 years and 6 months

36. On selling an article for Rs 240, a trader loses 4%. In order to gain 10%, he must sell the article for

(a) Rs 275 (b) Rs 280 (e) Rs 285 (d) Rs 300

37. In a class, the number of boys is more than the number of girls by 12% of the total strength. What is the ratio of number of boys to that of girls?

(a) 11: 14 (b) 14: 11 (e) 28: 25 (d) 25: 28

38. Three numbers are in the ratio 3 : 2 5 and the sum of their squares is 1862. What are the three numbers?

fa) 18, 12, 30 (b) 24, 16, 40 fe) IS, 10, 25 (d) 21, 14, 35

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31. ~a+b+e=OtaT a2 b2 e2 -+-+be ea ab

<iilllR ~ ~? fa) - 3

(b) 0

(e) 1

(dJ 3

32. ~ 1% ~ ~ ~ it 1 ~ ~, m ~ 1/2 m >mOT ~ 3ffi ~ 3ffl it 1 ~ '1IW., m M 1 m men % I. flrn qlIT ~?

(a) 5/9

(b) 2/3

(e) 4/7

(d) 10/11

33. ~ 4li!{~1i! ~ ~ "fum .q 9 km <fit Wt ~ ~ it 2 <i2 ~ ~ 3Tn: qmq <fit fcrqfuy Km .q crnt ~ ~ ~ .q 6 -qz ~ ~ I @;n: 1ffit it ~ "tt ~ kmph it ~t?

(a) 3

(b) 2

(e) 1·5

(d) 1

34. A"Q;Cfi m <it 24 fu;f it Cfi{ ~ t I ~ A it B 60% ~ CflI4~~I(1 t aT ~ CfiT<f <it m ~ ~ B ctil ~K-r~?

fa) 12

(b) 15

(e) 16

(d) 18

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35 •. m'tffiUT ~ ~ ?ft1Jl eft ~. ~. ~ 15 qcf 3ffi 6 ~ it ~"tl ~ m ~ ~, it ~ uM fcRR qqj.q ~ lWft?

fa) 6 qcf am 3 ~

(b) 7 qcf 3fR 9 ~

(e) 8 qcf 3itt 3 ~

(d) 9 qrf 3fn: 6 ll"ffi

36. 1!!fi"O!.fltntt <it ~ ~ 240 ~o ~ ~ qt 4% <fit mf.r ~ tl :m 10% ffi'q m t ~ ~ <it fen<R it iRRT ~?

fa) 275 ~o (b) 280 ~o fe) 285 ~o (d) 300 ~o

37. ~ CfiPdT it ~ ~ ~, (1'$Pfl41 <fit ~ -B ~ ~ CfiT 12% ~ ~I ~ <fit ~ CfiT C1~fcti41 -tt B&n it ~~~?

fa) . 11 : 14

(b) 14: 11

(e) 28: 25

(d) 25: 28

. (a) 18, 12, 30
(b) 24, 16,40
(e) 15, 10, 25
(d) 21, 14, 35 11

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39. If one root of the equation ax2 +.k - 3 = 0 is -1, then what is the other root?

(a) 1/4

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(b) 1/2

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(e) 3/4

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(d) 1 I

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40. What is the value of

1 '

-logia 25 -21ogtO 3+ loglO 18? 2 '

(a) 2 (b) 3 (e) 1 (d) 0

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41. The product of a rational number

and an irrational number is

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(a) a natural number

(b) an irrational number

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(e) a composite number

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(d) a rational number

42. The angle of elevation of the top of a tower from the bottom of a building is twice that from its top. What is the height of the building if the height of the tower is 75 m and the

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angle of elevation of the top of the

tower froin the bottom of the

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building is. 60"?

fa) 25m I
(b) 37·5 rn.
(e) SOm
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43. If cos e 2: 1 in the first quadrant, then which one of the following is correct?

fa) e s 1t / 3

(b) e ~ 1r /3

(e) e '5, 1t /6

(d) e '2: 1r /6

44. What is the value of

. cos I" cos 2° cos 3" .. , cos 90" ?

(a) 1/2

(b) 0

(e) 1

(d) 2

45. Two poles of heights 6 m and 11 m stand vertically upright on a plane ground. If the distance between their feet is 12 m, what is the distance betwee~ their tops?

(a) 11 m

(b) 12 rn

(e) 13 m

(d) 14 m

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'39. 7lfc! fiJflq:;(oJ ax2 + x - 3 =' 0 CfiT ~ ~ - 1 t aT i.fiU 1@ qlff ~?

(a) 1/4

(b) 1/2

(e) 3/4

(d) 1

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40. 2"lOg1025-2Iog103+log1018 qlT lJR

<FtT ~?

(a) 2

(b) 3

(e) 1

(d) 0

41. 1% ~ m-r :afR ~ ~ M 'qil ~HCf)(1 qm t?

(a) t'R ~

(b) ~~ (c) ~ If&lT (d) ~~

42. ~ ~ ~ 'QTG it fcm:ft 1fr.m t ~ q;J ~ cnlUJ, ~ t ~ it TfRR t W\lf t ~ Cfilur CfiT ~ t I ~ 1ft;w: c€t ~ 75 m t 3fr: 'ijq.[ % tnG it ~ ~ W{ <ill "3Wr.J ~ 60° t, aT 'qq.l c€t ~ tf<JT t?

fa) 25m
(b) 37'5m
(.c) SOm
(d) 60m Q-DETB-K-FN /26A

43. ~ '5mlt ~ 'ij cos 8 ~ ~ t, 'n) f,{trifMfsd it it CbT.i -m ~ utl ~?

(a) e ~ 1t /3

(b) e?!. 1t /3

(e) 8 ~ 1t / 6

(d) e ~ 1t /6

44. cos lOcos 2° cos 3° ... cos 90° CfiT l1H

<p:rr t?

(a) 1/2

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(b) 0

(e) 1

(d) 2

45. ~ ~ lR 6 m 3fu: 11 m ~ t ~ ~~ ~tR tftU ~ ~I ~ ~ cm:T t ~ c€t ~ 12 m t til m ~ if; ~ cf;t ~ ~~?

(a) 11 m

(b) 12 m

(e) 13 rn

(d) 14 m

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46. If sin e + cos e :::; 1, then what 1S the

value of sin e cos e?

50. In a triangle, if sum of two angles is equal to the third angle (considering the interior angles only), then the triangle is

fa) 2 (b) 0 (e) 1 (d) 1/2

(a) right-angled (b) acute-angled (c) equilateral

47 Wh . 1 + sin 9 It?

. at IS ' equa o.

I-sin9

1

(a) sec e - tan 9 "

(b) secu-i tan a (e) cosec e + cot e

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(d) obtuse-angled

51. The side BC of the triangle ABC is extended to D. If L.ACD == 1200, L.ABC = -3- L. CAB, then what IS

LBAC?

(d) cosec 9 -cot{~,

(a) 60" (b) 45" (e) 30" (d) 72"

48. The shadow of a tower is 15 m when the Sun's altitude is 30". What is the length of the :shadow when the Sun's altitude is 60° ?

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(a) 3 m (b) 4 m (c) 5 m (d) 6 m

52. Let PAB be a secant to a circle intersecting at points A and B, and PC is a tangent. Which one of the following is correct?

(a) The area of rectangle with PA, FB as sides is equal to the area of square with PC as side

,

49. The arithmetic mean of 100 numbers

was computed as S9·05. it was later

I

found that two numbers 92 and 83

have been misread as 192 and 33 respectively. What, is the correct arithmetic mean of the numbers?

,

(b) The area of rectangle with PA,.

PC as sides is equal to the area of square with PB as side

(c) The area of rectangle with PC, PB as sides is equal to the area of square with PA as side

(a) 88·55 (b) 87'55 (e) 89·55

(d) The perimeter of rectangle with PA, PB as sides is equal to the perimeter of square with PC as side

(d) Cannot be calculated from the given data

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46. <rfu: sin S + cos S :::: 1 t m sin e cos e cpf l1R <flJT t?

(a) 2 (b) 0

(e) 1 (d) 1/2

47. l+sinS ~ ~ <Fn ~? 1- sinS

(a) seeS - tan B (b) seca + tan'S (e) cosecS +cotf (d) cosec8 - cote

48. ~ ~ cRt WTm 30° t, it ~ -$m: cRt ~ 15 -rn 6'1 ~.~ ~ Wrm 60"~, ciT ~<tn~~t?

(a) 3 m (b) 4 m (e) 5 m (d) 6 m

49. 100 ~3TI q)f tfIlRR ~~ 89'05 ~ M T)(f[ I ~ 'ij WIT 11m fin ~ mnt 92 3fn: 83 ~ ~ Sfi1rn: 192 3TI\ 33 ~ ~ ~ ~I m:m q;J mft lflTRR 111~ tFn ~?

(a) 88·55

(b) 87·55

(e) 89·55

(d) ~ ~ ~ it WTfUm ~ ~ ';5fI ~

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50. <:ffu v:cn fu~ ~ <n cilun CfiT ~ (ftW q;)uf ~ ~ t (~ ;ffif:<ituTI ~ fcRR m ~), m ~'Slf ~~?

(b) ~~ (e) ~

(d) ~~

51. ~ ABC cfu '['m BC q;) D Wfl ~ 1F1T ~I ~ LACD = 120°, LABC:::: ~ LCAB, oT LBAC~ ~?

(a) 60°

(b) 45"

(e) 30"

(d) 72"

52. l1R ~ fctl f<f;'tft Vi ~ ~ A 3fR B"tn SI Rl-.4tf1 v:cn ~ t&l PAB 6 3fn: PC ~ ~ tl PfS=l~fuHl it B" m-m ~ ~t?

(a) PA, PB ~:m qffi 3Wffi CfiT ~, PC:pIT ~ qrf ~ ~

I ~~%

(b) PA, PC ~3TI qffi awrn <fiT ~, PB ~ crrc?r qrf ~ ~ ~~%

(e) PC, PB ~.m m aw:rn Ci1T ~, PA:pIT ~ qrf ~ ~ ~~~

(d) PA, PB ~.m ~ 3W«f <fiT -qftlrrq, PC ~ cnB qrf ill CJftmtT % ~t

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53. The line segments AB and CD

intersect at 0. ,OF is the internal bisector of obtuse angle BOC and OE is the internkI bisector of acute

I

angle AGe. If LBOC = 130", what is

the measure of ~FOE ?

55.

(a) 90"

(b) 110"

(e) 1150

(d) 1200

54.

p

56.

In the figure given above, if LBAD=60", LAne==- 105", then what is LDPC equal to?

i 1

In the figure given above, ABeD is a quadrilateral with AB parallel to DC and AD parallel to Be. ADe is a right angle. If the perimeter of the triangle ABE is 6 units, what is the area of the quadrilateral?

fa) 2./3 square units

(b) 4 square units

(e) 3 square units

(d) 4.,[3 square units

p

In the figure given above, PQ is parallel to RS. What is the angle between the lines PQ and LM?

(a) 40"
(a) 1750
(b) 45"
(b) 177"
(e) 50" (e) 179"
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53. ~ AB ~ CD, 0 1R ~Rl+4ifl ~ 1 ~ Chlur BOC 'fiT ~ fu~ OF t ~ ~. q;)uy AOC 'fiT ~ ~ OE 61 ~ L-BOC= 130" t m LFOE 'fiT lfI'i ~ t?

(a) 90"

(b) 110"

(e) 115"

(d) 120"

p

54.

(e) 500

(d) 60"

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55.

"3ltR <ft ~ ~ it ABCD~ ~ tl AB, DC ~ WlMR t 3ffi AD, Be

t wrRR t I ADC i,4lOiChl01 t I ~

~ ABEq;r~ 6~t, aT~~ r.tiT ~ fcf;cr.n ~?

(a) 2.J3qq~

(b) 4 q1f~

(e) 3 c:rf~

(d) 4..[3 qyf ~

"3ltR tt ~ ~ it RS ~ ~ PQ 61 PQ 3fn: LM oo:m ~ iI'q ~ ~ t?

(a) 1750

(b) 1770

(e) 1790

(d) 1800



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57.

A

E

59.

B

c

In the flgure\ given above, L is any point on the!' bisector of the acute angle ABC ~nd the line ML is parallel to Bp. Which one of the following is correct?

In the figure given above, 0 is the centre of the circle. AC and BD intersect at P. If LAOB = 100", what is LAPB?

i.

ra) The trian~le BML is equilateral

(a) 77° (b) 80" (e) 85° (d) 90"

(b) The triangle BML is isosceles
but right-angled
t
(e) The triangle BML is isosceles
but not right-angled
(d) The triangle BML IS not
isosceles
58. T .. ,::{_. 60.

D

In the figure given above, ABCD is a parallelogram. P is a point on Be such that PB: PC"", 1: 2. DP produced meets AB produced at Q. If the area of the triangle BPQ is 20 square units, what is the area of the triangle DCP?

• !

In the figure given above, PQ is a

diameter of the circle whose centre

I

is at O. If LROS = 44°, then what is

the value of LRTS, ?

(a) 46° (b) 64" (e) 69·

(a) 20 square units

(b) 30 square units

(e) 40 square units

(d) None o'f the above

(d) None of the above

..

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57.

A

~ eft ~ ~ 1t ~. ABC % ~lR~~L~3fu~ML, BC ~ ~ t I RIOOlR1fuH1 1t -6 Cf>T.r-m ~ -atT t?

fa) ~BML~t

(b) ~ BML B'"Iitiill§ ~ ~

("l'"l<i\o~lI

(e) ~ BML B"Iffi:¢lls % fiFi1!

B"I<t\1unli ~

(d) ~ BML (1"1ffi:;stIj~ ~ ~

58.

'3m <ft ~ ~ if Cff efil, ~ ~ 0 lR t, PQ ~ 'OlI'm t I ~ L.ROS = 440 t .. (9) L.RTS Of)'PfR qm t~

fa) 46° (b) 64° (e) 69°

(d) ~1tit~m

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59.

E

~ <fr ~ ~ 1t 0 ~ enr ~ t I AC 3fR BD, P 111: 51Rt~G ~ ~ I ~ L.AOB = 1000 t, aT LAPB ~ t?

fa) 77°

(b) 80°

(e) 85"

fd) 90"

60.

D

~ eft ~ 311Cjifa- if ABCD 1:% ~ ~ t I Be 111: ~ P ~ ~ ~ f.f; PB: PC= 1:2. ~ Q tn: ~ ~ DP ~~~ AB~~I ~~'[-if BPQ q;y ~ 20 cri ~ t, -ffi ~ DCP q]f~~t?

(a) 20 cri~

(b) 30 cri~

fe) 40 cri~

(d) ~.q ~ ~ :rtff

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A

x

B

61.

D

o

c

1

In the figure given above, AB is parallel to cq. What is LXOY?

(a) 800 (b) 900 (e) 950 (d) 1000

62. What is the radius of the circle inscribed in la triangle having side lengths 35 ern, 44 em and 75 cm?

fa) 3 em

(b) 4 em

(e) 5 em

63.

(d) 6 cm

Wh . hi. .

at IS t e m;axlmum length of a rod

that can be placed inside a box

r

having the !shape of, a cuboid of

length 30 CI)'l, breadth 24 cm and height 18 em?

I

(a) 30 cm : (b) 30J2 ern i

(e) 24 em I

(d) 18.J5 em I

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64. The volume of a sphere is 8 times that of another sphere. What is the ratio of their surface areas?

(a) 8: 1
(b) 4: 1
(e) 2: 1
(d) 4:3 65. A rectangular area of 6 square metres is to be painted on a 3 m x 4 m board leaving a border of uniform width on all sides. What should be the width of the border?

fa) 0'25 m
(b) 0'5 m
te) 1 m
(d) 3m 66. A solid cylinder of height 9 m has its curved surface area equal to one-third of the total surface area. What is the radius of the base?

(a) 9 m (b) 18 m (e) 27 m (d) 30 m

67.

A figure is formed by revolving a rectangular sheet of dimensions 7 cm x 4 em about its length. What is the volume of the figure thus formed?

(a) 352 cm3
(b) 296 cm3
(e) 176 em 3
(d) 616 cm3 20

B

x

A

61'.

o

c

~ eft 1T{ ~ II AB, CD ~ B"I1RR ~ 1 LXOY CFrr~?

fa) 800 (b) 900 fe) 95°. (d) 1000

62. 35 em, 44 em 3Tn:: 75 em ~ e& ~3TI GfI# ~ f-t~ It 3M$ e& ~

~? .-

cp:n (i ,

(a) 3 em (b) 4 em

(e) 5 ern (d) 6 em

63. ~ 30 em, ~ 24 em am ~

......

18 em 3WfiR ~ ~ f1lO4<i1fUlCfi ~

'=4{CflC1"fi ~ it ~ '\ill ~ ~ ~ c€r 3lf~ ~ <flIT t?

(a) 30 em (b) 30J2 em

(e) 24 em (d) 1s..J5 em

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64. ~'-rna- CflT 3lP«R ~ ~ t ~ "il 8 '!Fl tl ~ ~ ~ qil ~ cp;rr t?,

(a) 8 : 1
. (b) 4 : 1
(e) 2 : 1
(d) 4 : 3 65. 3 m x 4 m ~ 'It( 6 ~ cnr 3'I11!1ttlChl{ ~w~ik~~fcfi~"Q~ am , QA'!€Jl'iH ~ <fiT mm GRIi \% I ~ <fil 1~<RIT~~?

fa) 0'25 m
I
(b) 0'5 m
fe) 1 m
(d) 3m 66. .9 m ~ coB ~ im ~ ~ <:fSf) 1fR <tiT ~,~1R ~<m~-~~I 3TItm cf;t ~ ~ ~?

(a) 9 m (b) 18 m fe) 27 m (d) 30 m

67. 7 em x 4 em fcp:n- qffi'f ~ 3'I1'4dl<tll{ ~ q?r :w:Fft ~ ~ qfuJ: qkSfl1101 m -B

1!!fi ~ iRCft t I W ~ f.rtlfu ~

CfiT 3WRR <flIT t? .

fa) 352 em3
(b) 296em3
(e) 176 em3
(d) '616 em 3 21

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68. The diagonals of the three faces of a cuboid are x, y; z respectively,. What is the volume of the cuboid?

(a) ~

~( y2 + z21(z2 +:;X2)(x2 + y2)

(b) 2./2

J(y2+ ;z;2_x2)(12 +x2_ y2)(x2+ y2_ z2) I 2./2

(e)

69.

I

(d) None of the, above

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Half of a large cylindrical tank open

at the top is filled with water and identical heavy ~pherical balls are to be dropped into the tank without spilling water out', If the radius and the height of the tank are equal and each is four times the radius of a ball, what is the maximum number of balls that can pe dropped?

(a) 12

(b) 24

(e) 36

(d) 48

70. The diameters of 'two circles are 18 em and 8 cmt The distance between their centres is 13 cm.

What is the number of common

"

tangents? fa) 1

(b) 2

(c) 3

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(d) None of the ab?ve

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71. If the height of a coneis increased by

50%, then what is 'the percentage increase in the volume of the cone? (a) 100/3

(b) 40

(e) 50

(d) 200/3

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72. If three cubic biscuits having edges 0-3 m, 0'4 m and 0-5 m respectively are melted and formed into a single cubic biscuit, then what is the total surface area of the cubic biscuit?

(a) 1-08 m2

(b) 1,56 m2

(e) 1·84 m2

(d) 2-16 m2

73. A wheel of a bicycle has inner diameter 50 em and thickness 10 cm. What is the speed of the bicycle if it makes 10 revolutions in 5 seconds?

fa) 5'5 mls

(b) 4'4 mls

(e) 3-3 mls

(d) 2·2 mls

74. A wire of length 36 em is bent in the form of a semicircle. What is the radius of the semicircle?

{a] 9 em

rb) 8 em

(e) 7 em

(d) 6 cm

75. In order to fix an electric pole along a roadside, a pit with dimensions 50 em x 50 cm is dug with the help of a spade. The pit is prepared by removing earth by 250 strokes of spade. If one stroke of spade removes 500 em 3 of earth, then what is the depth of the pit?

(a) 2 m

(b) 1 m

(e) 0'75 m (d) 0·5 m

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68. ~ ctkt<hliUlcp W1RR t.i!<'fl(,1cp ~ tR ~ ~ fcrq;uf ~: X, Yo z ~I t:1~til fOlcp ~ q{%?Ffl 'EflT ~ <FIT %7

~(y2+Z2 _x2)(z2+x2 _ y2)(x2+ y2_ z2) (e). 2..[2

(d) ~il~~~

69. ~ ~ ~ct'"1ICflI( ffi, ~ ~ 1m ~ ~ t, -qr;ft U 31TUt 'lft ~ t 3fn: :mit ~ 'lffit rffi;:{ ~, w.n 'lr.fi <it 0Wfi 1 ~ ~, ~~ ~I ~ ffi c€t~::.m~ ~ ~ 3ffi ~, iR eFt ~ ~ ~ 'Jft t it srffi ~ ~ qffit i\GT cfit ~mooCFn~?

fa) 12

(b) 24

(e) 36

(d) 48

70. G1 vn ~ 0!lT{1 18 em 3fR 8 em ~ I ~

- ~ ~ ~ 'tl ~ 13 em %1 ~ m-oo.m ciit ~ feRRt~?

fa) 1

(b) 2

(e) 3

(d) ~ il-it ~~

71. ~~~~~50%~~t

- "#r~~~.qfcmr.ft~~m

~~?

(a) 100/3 (b) 40

(e) 50

(d) 200/3

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72. ~ ({R ~ ~ e@, ~ ~ Sfilrn: 0,3 m, 0-4 m 3lh: 0'5 m %, f?I*.11~ % am~~~~~,m~ ~qrr~ 'fS ~ <pn t?

fa) 1,08 m2

(b) 1'56 m2

(e) 1·84 m2

(d) 2·16 m2

73. ~ e (~fCtict in "tzyfi ~ 'EflT ~ '&fIB" 50 em ~ ~ 10 em il ~ ~ 5 ~ it 10 qftSflqol ~ t m e(~f4lt1 ~ 'T.{R1" ~ ~?

(a) 5'5 mjs

(b) 4-4 tu]«,

(e) 3-3 m]»

(d) 2·2 mjs

74. 36 em ~ ~ CfR "#r 1% 3l~ c€t ~ it ~ lTm %1 mf¥ ciit ~ ~%?

(a) 9 em (b) 8 em (e) 7 em (d) 6 em

75. ~.~~~~q;ywm~~ ~ 50 em x 50 em fcn:n' <fiT 1:fcfi TIm ~~~~~~tl~t 250 ~ am ~ ~ TTID ~ 1?till % I ~ 500 em 3 ftr{t ~ i\i ~ ::mqrn -B ~ %, crt rm ~ ~ CFn ~?

fa) 2 m

(b) 1 m

(e) 0'75 m (d) 0-5 m

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76.

78.

A

-In the-figure given above, what is the sum of the angles formed around A, B, C except the angles of the triangle !ABc ?

In the figure given above, ABC is an equilateral triangle of side length 30 cm. XY is parallel to BC, XP is parallel to AC and YQ is parallel to AB. If (XY + XP + YQ) is 40 em, then what is PQ equal to?

(a) 360° (b) 720D (e) 9000 (d) 1000°

(a) 5 em
(b) 12 em
(e) 15 em
(d) None of the above 77.

A

79 •

. '

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I B

In the figure! given above, A and B are end points -. of diameter of a circle with centre at P, and C is a point on the circumference of the

I .

circle such that LABC = 35° then

I '

what is LPCA?

In the figure given above, AB is a line of length 2a, with M as midpoint. Semicircles are drawn on one side with AM, MB and AB as diameters. A circle with centre 0 and radius r is drawn such that this circle touches all the three semicircles. What is the value of r?

fa) 250 (b) 300 (e) 35° (d) 55"

(a) 2a/3 (b) a /2 (e) a /3 (d) a /4

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76.

77.

A

78.

B P

c

. ~ tt~ ~it~ ABc~ ~ <it ~ A, ~ C ~ -qfuj-; f.:rfifu cituiT qifWI~%?

~ tft lli ~ it 30 em ~ ~ Cffi?lT ABC~ ~ ~ tl XY. BC ~ ~ t; XP, AC ~ WiRR t ~ YQ. AB ~ ~ tl ~ (XY+XP+YQ) 40 em'~, it PQ ~ ifUiR ~ t?

(a) 3600

(b) 720"

(a) 5 em (b) 12 em (e) 15 em

(d) ~ij~~~

(e) 900"

(d) 1000°

A

79.

B

"3itR tt ~ ~ II p ~ qffi VI ~ "&ffii ~ ~ ~ A 3fu B ~ 3ffi vr ~ ~ '1l: 1:% ~ C ~ WtiR <fiT t ~ LABC:::: 35°, ill LPCA'flfT t?

"3itR tft ~ ~ it ~ M i; m?f AB~ 00 2a ~ <€t %1 AM, MB 3fu: AB 0!ffi1 ~ ~ 1:% 1ft (f{"qi ~ ~ ~I ~ 0 3fn ~ r <fiT l% Vl ~ WiiR ~ ~ t ~ ~ VI (fAT 3l~ em m q){ffi t it r <fiT lfR <Pn t?

(a) 2a/3
(b) a/2 . roo
(e) a/3
(d) a/4 (d) 55"

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80. The [mean weight of 150 students in a certain class is 60 kg. The mean weight of the boys from the class is 70 kg, while that of girls is 55 kg. What is the number of girls in the class?

(a) i'10~·

,

(b) 1100

( (c) 95

~

(d) 60

,

81. In ani examination, 40% of the

candidates wrote their answers in Hindi i, and the others in English. The taverage marks of the

I

candidates written in Hindi is 74

and the average marks of the

,

candidates written in English is 77,

What is' the average marks of all the candida:tes?

,

(a) 75'S
\
(b) 75·8
(c) 76'0,
,
(d) 76'8: 82. Consider .the following frequency distribution :

I

Class 0-10 0-20 0-30 0-40 0-50
Frequen.cy 3 8 14 20 25
1 What is i the above frequency dietribution known as?

I

(a) Cumulative distribution in

more than type

,

(b) Cumulative distribution in less than ty'pe

(c) Continuous frequency distribution :,

, ,

(d) None of ' it he above

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83. Consider the following statements in respect of histogram :

1. Histogram is an equivalent graphical representation of the frequency dis tribu tion ,

2. Histogram IS suitable for continuous random variables, where the total frequency of an interval is evenly distributed over the interval.

Which of the statements given
above is / are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
84. What is the median of the values
11, 7,6,9, 12, 15, 19?
(a) 9
(b) 11
(c) 12
(d) 15 85. Let (Xl' Yl), (X2' Y2)' ... , (Xn• Yn) are n pairs of positive numbers. The arithmetic mean and geometric mean of any set of positive numbers (cl' c2' ... , cn) are denoted by M(cd, G(cd respectively.

Consider the following :

1. M(xj + Yi) == M(xi) + M(Yi)

2. G(xi yd 0;; G(xdG(Yd

Which of the above is/are correct? (a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2

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80. ~ <tla:TI it 150 ~ q)T mv:r \1R 60 kg t I q;~ ~ ~ CfiT l1TUf 'IW 70 kg %, ~ q;~ rtt d$fetll(1 'fiTlITl2l 'ffi 55 kg t I 'qla:TT rtt t1'9fit;41 <tt ~ cp:n t?

fa) 105 (b) 100 (e) 95 (d) 60

81. ~ wan -ij 40% ~ ~ f%;:tft if ~ ~ 3fR 3fo=ll' ~ ~ itl ~ it ~ "CfI#r 3fRif~ it ~ 'fiT affi:rcr 7 4 ~ am~~~qffi~~~ ~ 'fiT 3fmcr 77 t I ~~ ~ CfiT 3fu:m~~~?

(a) 75,5 (b) 75·8 (e) 76·0 (d) 76·8

82. f.:tqQ;jf@(1 "lI{JO<flRdl m tf\ ~ ~ :

1 :<41<"/1 0-;0 1 0-:0 1 ~O 1 ~O 1 ~~O 1

~ "I1(kll(dl ~ cit f.m:r ~ it ~ ~t?

(a) ~ m ~ c€r ~a:TI ~ it (b) ~ ~ ~ <tt ~a:n <tilt it

. .

(e) 'B(fij <i(1(kll(dl ~

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83. 3'I14d~51 it ,00 ~ f.\QRif@d ~"tf{ fcRR~:

L ;j:[14d~~ ~ t tiilJJ4[(d'l ~ ~ ·~~ifil

2. 3't14d~~ ~ ~ mrn 41~R§Cfl :qif ~ ~, ~ t% ~ c€r "Ff &lRklRdl, ~ tf{ B4<Sifla i I

~ ~ if ~ ctR-m/it ~ t/~? (a) ~ 1

(b) ~2

(e) 1 ~ 2 ir.iT

(d) ';( it 1 3ffi ';( tt 2

84. 11, 7, 6, 9, 12. 15, 19 <€t l11l'UFfil Cfil l1R ~ t?

(a) 9

,(b) 11

(e) 12

(d) 15

85. 1lR ~ fefl,

(xl' Yd. (X2' Y2). ... , (Xn' Yn)

tR ~:m ~ n 'TIi ~ I ~ \f&rraTI (el' e2' "'J en) if; ~ ~ Cfil w:rRR Tf[UJ :?fu ~ lITUJ~: M(ei)' G(ed mu~~1

f.lQRif@a 1f( ~ ~ :

1. M(xi + ytl = M(xd + M(Yd

2. G{xi yd = G(xdG(Yd

~ it it ~-m/it 'ffift t/~? {a} ~ 1

(b) ~2

fe) 1 am: 2 ~

(d) ';J 'dl 1 am: ;r tt'2

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86. A circle and a square have the same perimeter. Which one of the following is correct?

(a) The area ~f the circle is equal to that of square

I

(b) The area of the circle is larger

I

than that of square

I

(e) The area of the circle is less I

than that of square'

I

(d) No conclusion can be drawn I

;

87. If (x4 + x-4) ;::; 322, what is one of the I

values of (x _x~l)?

fa) 18 (e) 8

(b) 16 (d) 4

88. Consider the following statements :

I

1. If two triangles are equi-

angular, then they are similar.

2. If two triangles have equal area, then they are similar.

. I

Which of the statements given

above is/are correct?

I

(a) 1 only (b) 2 only

(e) Both 1 and;2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2

~

89. If two corresponding sides of two similar triangles; are in the ratio 9 : 4, then what is the ratio of their

areas? I

(a) 9: 4 (e) 81: 16

(b) 3: 2 I

,(d) 27: 8

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90. ABeD is a quadrilateral, the sides of which touch a circle. Which one of the following is correct?

fa) AB+ AD;::; CB+ CD

(b) AB: CD=AD:BC

(e) AB+CD=AD+ BC

(d) AB:AD;::;CB:CD

91. By selling 8 dozen pencils, a shopkeeper gains the selling price of 1 dozen pencils. What is the gain?

fa) 12~%

(b) 13~% (e) 14*% (d) 87 _!_ %

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92. The ratio of A to B is x : 8 and the ratio of B to Cis 12: z, If the ratio of A to Cis 2 : 1, then what is the ratio of x: z?

(a) 2: 3 (b) 3: 2 (e) 4: 3 (d) 3: 4

93. If a and p are the roots of the equatio~ x2 + px + q;::; 0, then _a-I,

_p-l are th~ roots of which one of the following equations?

(a) qx 2 - px + 1 = 0

(b) qx2 + px + 1 = 0

(c) x 2 + px - q = 0

(d) x 2 - px + q = 0

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fa) 18

(b) 16 (d) 4

(c) 8

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(h) 3: 2

(e) 81: 16

(d) 27: 8

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(a) AB+AD:: CB+ CD (b) AB: CD = AD:BC fe) AB+ CD '" AD+ BC fd) AB: AD = CB: CD

91. fcfl\ft ~<;flI"lGI( Ch1 8 "ffi ~"ffi 'R 1~~cfiT~~cfft~ ~ ~ I "ffil1 <m %?

(a) 12~%
(h) 131.%
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2 92. A CflT B -Q ~ x: 8 t a:m: B <.fiT C it ~ 12:z ~I m A CfiT C ~ ~ 2 : 1 t <it x: z efiT ~ <fQl %?

fa) 2: 3

(b) 3: 2

(e) 4: 3

(d) 3: 4

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1. If each number is reduced by

2, then the geometric mean of the set may not always exist.

2. If each number is increased by 2, then the geometric mean of the set is increased by 2.

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(a) 1 only (b) 2 only

(e) Both 1 and' 2

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Let C be a right-circular cone. It is given that the two ends of al frustum of C are of radii 3 em and 6 em, a'nd the height of the

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frus tum is 9 cm.

95. What is the slarit height of the given frustum?

(a) 3JIO em ; (b) 6JfO em ~ (e) 12 em

(d) 15 em

96. What is the height of the cone?

'(a) 9 em

(b) 12 em j-

(e) 13'5 ern] (d) 18 em I

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97. What is the total surface area of, the given frustum?

(a) 97t(2.JIO + 5) em 2

(b) 97t{3JIO + 5) ern 2 (e) 97t(3.Jf5 + 4) em 2 (d) 277t(M + 1) em 2

For the next three (3) items which follow:

Let ABeD be a quadrilateral. Let the diagonals AC and BD. meet at O. Let the perpendicular drawn from A to, CD meet CD at E. Further, AD: OC= BO: OD, AB ::;; 30 em, CD::;; 40 em and the area of the

quadrilateral ABCD is 1050 em 2 .

98. What i~ BE equal to? (a) 30 em

(b) 30-./2 em

(e) 30../3 em

(d) None of the above

99. What is the area of the triangle ADC equal to?

(a) 300 cm2
(b) 450 em2
(e) 600 cm2·
(d) None of the above 100. What is LAEB equal to? '~>l
(a) 30°
(b) 45° " 1
(e) 60°
(d) None of the above ,

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95. ~ ~ ~ c€t fffmt ~ CfflT t? (a) 3M em

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(e) 12 em

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98. BE·~~wt?
(a) 30 em
(b) 3M em
fe) 3M em
(d) ~itit~~ 99. ~ ADC~ ~ ~ ~ (fCIT 6? (a) 300 em 2

(b) 450 em 2

(e) 600 em2

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100, LAEBt GfUiiR ~ t? (a) 30°

. (b) 45°

(e) 60°

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