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SSC Mains Test- 16


1. The unit's digit in the product of 10. In a group of 15 women, 7 have nose studs,
7 3 5 × 3 7 1 × l l 55 is – 8 have ear rings and 3 have neither. How
(A) 1 (B) 3 many of these have both nose studs and ear
(C) 7 (D) 9 rings?
2 (A) 0 (B) 2
§ 1 · 1 1 (C) 3 (D) 7
2. If a = ¨ ¸ , b = and c = , then
© 10 ¹ 5 100 11. Ratio of Ashok's age to Pradeep's age is 4 : 3.
which of the f ollow ing sta tement is Ashok will be 26 yr old after 6 yr. How old is
correct? Pradeep now?
(A) a < b < c (B) a < c < b (A) 18 yr (B) 21 yr
(C) b > c > a (D) c < a < b (C) 15 yr (D) 24 yr
3. The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 21 12. In the class of 52 students, the number of
and 4641 respectively. If one of the number boys is 2 less than the number of girls. The
lies between 200 and 300, then the two average weight of the boys is 42 kg while
numbers are – the average weight of all the students is 52 kg.
(A) 273, 357 (B) 273, 361 What is the average weight (in kg) of the
(C) 273, 359 (D) 273, 363 girls?
4. A number when divided by 765 leaves a (A) 61 (B) 39
remainder 42. What will be the remainder (C) 80 (D) 68
if the number is divided by 17? 13. A mathamatics teacher calculated the total
(A) 8 (B) 5 marks obtained by 35 students of 8th class.
(C) 7 (D) 6 The average marks of the students was 72.
5. The hands of a clock are 10 cm and 7 cm But 36 marks for Reena was calculated in
respectively. The difference between the place of 86 obtained by her. What was the
correct average of all the students?
distance traversed by their extremities in
(A) 73.14 (B) 74.31
3 days 5 hours is –
(C) 72.43 (D) 73.42
(A) 4552.67 cm (B) 4557.67 cm
14. Several litres of acid were drawn off a 54l
(C) 4555.67 cm (D) 4559.67 cm
vessel full of acid and an equal amount of
6. What is the third term in a sequence of water added. Again, the same volume of the
numbers that leave remainder of 1, 2 and mixture was drawn off and replaced by
3 when divided by 2, 3 and 4 respectively? water. As a result the vessel contained 24 l
(A) 11 (B) 17 of pure acid. How much of the acid was
(C) 19 (D) 35 drawn off initially?
1 1 1 (A) 12 l (B) 16 l
y of (C) 18 l (D) 24 l
7. The value of 2 2 2 is –
15. 5 l of water is added to a certain quantity of
1 1 1
 of pure milk costing 3 /l. If by selling the
2 2 2
mixture at the same price as before, a profit
2 of 20% is made, then what is the amount of
(A) (B) 1 pure milk in the mixture?
3
(A) 20 l (B) 30 l
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(C) (D) 3 (C) 25 l (d) 35 l
3 16. The simple interest and the true discount
8. If the ratio between the sum of n terms of on a certain sum for a given period and at a
two arithmetic progressions is (7n + 1) : given rate are 25 and 20 respectively.
(4n + 27), find the ratio of their 11th terms – The sum is
(A) 148 : 113 (B) 147 : 118 (A) 500 (B) 200
(C) 148 : 111 (D) 147 : 111 (C) 250 (D) 100
9. The sum of the series 0.4 + 0.44 + 0.444 + 17. A retailer pourchase 40 pens at the cost
..... to n terms is – price of 36 pens from a wholeseller. If he
sells all of them at a discount of 3%, then
4 ­ 1 ½ 4 ­ 1 ½
(A) ®8n  1  n ¾ (B) ®9n  1  n ¾ what is his profit percent?
9 ¯ 10 ¿ 9 ¯ 10 ¿ (A) 9% (B) 10%
4 ­ 1 ½ 4 ­ 1 ½ 1
(C) ®9n  1  n ¾ (D) ®8n  1  n ¾ (C) 10 % (D) 11%
9 ¯ 10 ¿ 9 ¯ 10 ¿ 9

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SSC Mains Test- 16

1. 7 3 5 × 3 7 1 × l l 55 10.
(A) 1 (B) 3
(C) 7 (D) 9
2
§ 1 · 1 1 (A) 0 (B) 2
2. a = ¨ ¸ , b = c =
© 10 ¹ 5 100
11.

(A) a < b < c (B) a < c < b


(A) 18 (B) 21
3. (C) 15 (D) 24
12.

(A) 273, 357 (B) 273, 361

4. (A) 61 (B) 39

13.

(A) 8 (B) 5

5.
(A) 73.41 (B) 74.31

14.
(A) 4552.67 (B) 4557.67
(C) 4555.67 (D) 4559.67
6.

(A) 11 (B) 17 (A) 12 (B) 16


(C) 19 (D) 35 (C) 18 (D) 24
15.
7.

2 (A) 20 (B) 30
(A) (B) 1
3 (C) 25 (d) 35
11 16.
(C) (D) 3
3
8. –
(7n + 1) : (4n + 27) – (A) 500 (B) 200
(A) 148 : 113 (B) 147 : 118 (C) 250 (D) 100
(C) 148 : 111 (D) 147 : 111 17.
9. 0.4 + 0.44 + 0.444 + .... n
4 ­ 1 ½ 4 ­ 1 ½
(A) ®8n  1  n ¾ (B) ®9n  1  n ¾
9 ¯ 10 ¿ 9 ¯ 10 ¿ (A) 9% (B) 10%

4 ­ 1 ½ 4 ­ 1 ½ 1
(C) ®9n  1  n ¾ (D) ®8n  1  n ¾ (C) 10
9
% (D) 11%
9 ¯ 10 ¿ 9 ¯ 10 ¿

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18. Ramu sees a train passing over a 1 km long 26. Two men undertake to do a piece of work
bridge. The length of the train is half that for 600. One alone could do it in 6 days
of the bridge. If the train clears the bridge and the other in 8 days. With the assistance
in 2 min, the speed of the train is – of a boy, they finish it in 3 days. The boy's
(A) 50 km/h (B) 43 km/h
share should be –
(C) 45 km/h (D) None of these
19. I have to reach a certain place at a certain (A) 75 (B) 225
time and I find that I shall be 15 min too
late, if I walk at 4 km an hour and 10 min (C) 300 (D) 100
too soon, if I walk at 6 km an hour. How far 27. The retail price of a water geyser is 1265.
have I to walk? If the manufacturer gains 10% , the
(A) 25 km (B) 5 km wholesale dealer gains 15% and the retailer
(C) 10 km (D) None of these gains 25%, then the cost of the product is –
20. A and B run a 5 km race on a round course
of 400 m. If their speeds be in the ratio 5 : 4, (A) 800 (B) 900
how often does the winner pass the other?
(C) 700 (D) 600
1 3
(A) 4 times (B) 2 times 28. A man's income is increased by 1200 and
2 4
at the same time, the rate of tax to be paid
1 1 is reduced from 12% to 10%. He now pays
(C) 3 times (D) 2 times
2 2 the same amount of tax as before. What is
21. Three numbers A, B and C are in the ratio his increased income, if 20% of his income
of 12:15:25. If sum of these numbers is is exempted from tax in both cases?
312, ratio between the difference of B and
A and the difference of C and B is – (A) 6300 (B) 7200
(A) 3 : 7 (B) 10 : 3 (C) 4500 (D) 6500
(C) 3 : 10 (D) 5 : 1
22. Sita and Gita enter into a partnership, Sita 1
29. A owes B 1573, payable 1 yr hence.
contributes 5000 while Gita contributes 2
1 Also B owes A 1444.50, payable 6 months
4000. After 1 month, Gita withdraws hence. If they want to settle the account
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part of her contribution and after 3 months forthwith, keeping 14% as the rate of
from the starting, Sita puts 2000 more. interest, then who should pay whom and
When Gita withdraws her money, Rita also how much?
joins them with 7000. If at the end of (A) A to B, 28.50 (B) B to A, 37.50
1 yr, there is a profit of 1218, what will be
the share of Rita in the profit? (C) A to B, 50 (D) B to A, 50
(A) 844.37 (B) 488.47 30. Ravi gave 1200 on loan. Some amount he
(C) 588.47 (D) None of these gave at 4% per annum simple interest and
23. A man can row 30 km upstream and 44 km rema ining at 5% per annum si mple
downstream in 10 hours. Also, he can row interest. After two years, he got 110 as
40 km upstream and 55 km downstream in
interest. Then, the amounts given at 4%
13 hours. The rate of the current is –
(A) 3 km/h (B) 3.5 km/h and 5% per annum simple inte rest
(C) 4 km/h (D) 4.5 km/h respectively are –
24. A cistern has a leak which would empty it (A) 500, 700 (B) 400, 800
in 8 hours. A tap is turned on which admits
6 l a minute into the cistern and it is now (C) 800, 400 (D) 1100, 100
emptied in 12 hours. The cistern can hold– 31. I derive an annual income of 688.25 from
(A) 7860 l (B) 6840 l
10000 invested partly at 8% per annum
(C) 8640 l (D) None of these
25. A cistern can be filled by two pipes filling and partly at 5% per annum simple interest.
separately in 12 and 16 min respectively. How much of my money is invested at 5%?
Both pipes are opened together for a certain (A) 3725 (B) 4225
time but being clogged, only 7/8 of full (C) 4800 (D) 5000
quantity water flows through the former and
only 5/6 through the latter pipe. The 32. If the difference between the simple and
obstructions, however, being suddenly the compound interests on same principal
removed, the cistern is filled in 3 min from amount at 20% for 3 yr is 48, then the
that moment. How long was it clogged before principal amount must be –
the full flow began?
(A) 4.5 min (B) 2.5 min (A) 650 (B) 600
(C) 3.5 min (D) 5.5 min (C) 375 (D) 400

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18. 26.

(A) 50
(A) 75 (B) 225
19. (C) 300 (D) 100

27.

(A) 25

20. A
(A) 800 (B) 900
B
(C) 700 (D) 600
1 3 28.
(A) 4 (B) 2
2 4
1 1
(C) 3 (D) 2
21.
B A
C B (A) 6300 (B) 7200
(A) 3 : 7 (B) 10 : 3 (C) 4500 (D) 6500
1
22. 29. A, B 1
2
1
B A

(A) A, B 28.50 (B) B, A 37.50


(C) A, B 50 (D) B, A 50
(A) 844.37 (B) 488.47 30.

23.

(A) 3 (B) 3.5


(A) 500, 700 (B) 400, 800
(C) 800, 400 (D) 1100, 100
24.
31.

(A) 7860

25.
(A) 3725 (B) 4225
(C) 4800 (D) 5000
32.

(A) 4.5 (B) 2.5 (A) 650 (B) 600


(C) 3.5 (D) 5.5 (C) 375 (D) 400
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33. The ratio of the amount for two years under 41. Tarun got 30% concession on the labelled
CI annually and for one year under SI is price of an article and sold it at 8750 with
6 : 5. When the ratio of interest is same, 25% profit on the price he bought. What was
then the value of the rate of interest is – the labelled price?
(A) 12.5% (B) 18% (A) 16000 (B) 12000
(C) 20% (D) 16.66% (C) 10000 (D) 14000
34. A train passes a station platform in 36 s 42. The sale price of an article including the
and a man standing on the platform in
sales tax is 616. The rate of sales tax is
20 s. If the speed of the train is 54 km/h,
10%. If the shopkeeper has made a profit of
find the length of the platform.
12%, then the cost price of the article is –
(A) 225 m (B) 235 m
(C) 230 m (D) 240 m (A) 500 (B) 515
35. A train consists of 12 bogies, each bogie is (C) 550 (D) 600
15 m long. The train crosses a telegraph 43. If 7% of the sale price of an article is
post in 18 s. Due to some problem, two equivalent to 8% of its cost price and 9% of
bogies were detached. The train now its sale price exceeds 10% of its cost price
crosses the telegraph post in – by 1, then what is the cost price of the
(A) 15 s (B) 12 s article?
(C) 18 s (D) 20 s (A) 400 (B) 350
36. On selling a pen at 5% loss and a book at (C) 300 (D) 280
15% gain, Karim gains 7. If he sells the 44. Two numbers are such as the square of one
pen at 5% gain and the book at 10% gain, is 224 less than 8 times the square of the
then he gains 13. The actual price of the other. If the numbers be in the ratio of 3 : 4
book is – their values are –
(A) 100 (B) 80 (A) 12, 16 (B) 6, 8
(C) 10 (D) 400 (C) 9, 12 (D) None of these
37. By selling an article at 80% of its marked 2
x  36 x 6
price, a merchant makes a loss of 12%. What 45. If P = 2 and Q = , then the value
x  49 x 7
will be the percent profit or loss made by
the merchant if he sells the article at 95% P
of its marked price? of Q is –
(A) 5.5% profit (B) 1% loss
(C) 5% profit (D) 4.5% profit x 6 x 6
(A) (B)
38. The distance between two stations A and B x 7 x 7
is 450 km. A train starts from A and moves
x 7 x 6
towards B at an average speed of 15 km/h. (C) (D)
Another train starts from B, 20 min earlier x  6 x 7
than the train at A and moves towards A at 46. If the sum of n terms of an AP is (pn + qn2) ,
an average speed of 20 km/h. How far from where p and q are constants. Then, find the
A will the two trains meet? common difference.
(A) 190 km (B) 320 km (A) 3q (B) 2q
(C) 180 km (D) 260 km (C) q (D) 4q
39. The ratio between the speeds of Ramesh 1 1 1
and Suresh is 3 : 4. If Ramesh takes 30 min 47. If a, b and, c are in GP and a x b y c z .
more than Suresh to cover a distance, then Then the value of 2y is –
the actual times taken by Ramesh and (A) x – z (B) 2x – z
Suresh respectively are – (C) x + z (D) 2z – x
1 1 1 48. Two vessels contain spirit of 0.5 and 0.75
(A) 2 h and 1 h (B) 2 h and 1 h concentrations. If 2 l from the first vessel
2 2 2
and 3 l from the second vessel are mixed,
1 then what will be the ratio of the spirit and
(C) 2 h and 1 h (D) 2 h and 1 h
2 the water in the resultant solution?
40. A and B together can do a piece of work in (A) 15 : 17 (B) 7 : 17
30 days. A and B worked for 16 days and B (C) 13 : 7 (D) 17 : 15
finished the remaining work alone in 44
days. In how many days will B finish the 49. If y = y  x = x , then find x : y : z.
whole work alone? x z z y
(A) 24 days (B) 10 days (A) 1 : 2 : 3 (B) 3 : 2 : 1
(C) 32 days (D) 60 days (C) 4 : 2 : 3 (D) 2 : 4 : 7

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33. 41.

(A) 16000 (B) 12000


(A) 12.5% (B) 18% (C) 10000 (D) 14000
42.
34.

– (A) 500 (B) 515


(A) 225 (B) 235 (C) 550 (D) 600
43.
35.

(A) 400 (B) 350


(C) 300 (D) 280
(A) 15 (B) 12 44.

36.

(A) 12, 16 (B) 6, 8


(C) 9, 12 (D)
(A) 100 (B) 80
x 2  36 x 6 P
400 45. P= Q=
37.
2
x  49 x 7 Q

x 6 x 6
(A) (B)
x 7 x 7

(B) 1% x 7 x 6
(C) (D)
x 6 x 7
38. A B 46. (AP) n (pn + qn2)
A
p p
B
B A A (A) 3q (B) 2q
A (C) q (D) 4q
47. a, b c GP
(A) 190 (B) 320 1 1 1
y 2y
ax b cz
39.
(A) x – z (B) 2x – z
(C) x + z (D) 2z – x
48.
1 1 1
(A) 2 1 (B) 2 1
2 2 2
1
(C) 2 1 (D) 2 1
2 (A) 15 : 17 (B) 7 : 17
40. A B (C) 13 : 7 (D) 17 : 15
B
y yx x
B 49. = = y x:y:z
x z z
(A) 24 (B) 10 (A) 1 : 2 : 3 (B) 3 : 2 : 1
(C) 32 (D) 60 (C) 4 : 2 : 3 (D) 2 : 4 : 7
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50. What percent profit would be if 34% of cost 58. If the two circles be described on the
price is 26% of the selling price? bounding radii of a qudrant of a circle whose
(A) 30.77% (B) 74.00% radius is 10 m, as diameters, find the area
of the figure common to both the circles.
(C) 25.16% (D) 88.40%
(A) 14.26 m2 (B) 8.38 m2
51. If the roots of the equation (c2 – ab)x2 – (C) 9.46 m 2
(D) 12.26 m2
2(a2 – bc)x + (b2 – ac) = 0 for a z 0 are real 59. A box contain 5 red pens and 5 blue pens.
and equal, then the value of a3 + b3 + c3 is – Two pens are drawn at random. What is the
(A) abc (B) 3abc probability that both are of the same colour?
(C) zero (D) None of these (Assume, pens differ only in colour) –
52. Simplify the following expression – 4
(A) 0 (B)
1 1 1
9
 
a2 a 2 1a 2 1 1
 (C) (D)
1a 1 a 3 9
60. Find the value of sec T cosec2 T – [tan2 T +
2

2 2 cot2 T ] –
(A) (B)
1 a 1 a (A) 0 (B) 2
(C) –1 (D) 1
1 61. To a man standing outside a house, the
(C) (D) None of these
1 a angles of elevation of the top and bottom of
53. If the expressions px4 – 3x3 + 20 and 4x2 + a window are 60º and 45ºrespectively. If the
7x – p when divided by (x – 2) leaves the man is 3 m away from the wall and his
height is 152 cm. Find the length of the
same remainders, then find the value of p.
window.
(A) 2 (B) 3 (A) 3.2 m (B) 2.2 m
(C) 0 (D) –2 (C) 4.2 m (D) 1.5 m
3 3
54. Solve for x if x a .x b . x3ab(a + b) = (25)25, and 0.8
62. If 1 – sin2 A = , then the value of
a+b=5 sec A
(A) 2 (B) 3 1
(C) 1 (D) 0 tan A + is –
cos A
55. In the given figure, equilateral triangle (A) 0 (B) 0.5
ABC, three perpendiculars OX, OY and OZ (C) 2 (D) 1.5
are drawn from point 'O' to the three sides. 63. In ' ABC, T is an acute angle and tan T is
If the perpendicular measure 6 m, 7 m and equal to three times of cot T . Find the value
8 m respectively, find the area of the 1
triangle? of sin2 T + cosec2 T – cot2 T .
2
23 23
(A) (B)
12 9
23 23
(C) (D)
11 8
64. A rectangular grass plot is 112 m × 78m. It
has a gravel path 2.5 m wide all round it on
(A) 254.6 m2 (B) 252.6 m2 the inside. Find the cost of constructing it
2
(C) 252.4 m (D) 254.4 m2 at 3.40 per m2.
56. A ladeer, 25 m long is placed against a wall (A) 3115 (B) 3050
with its foot 7 m from the wall. How far (C) 3145 (D) 3080
should the foot be drawn out so that the top 65. A field is in the form of an equilateral
of the ladder may come down by the half the triangle of side 100 m. A horse is tied to a
distance that the foot is drawn out? vertex of the field, with a 15 m long rope.
(A) 6 m (B) 7 m Over what area can the horse graze?
(C) 4 m (D) 8 m (A) 117.85 m2 (B) 119.85 m2
2
57. The circumferences of two concentric (C) 117.35 m (D) 119.35 m2
66. A cone is 200 m high and its slant height
circles are 62.832 m and 37.6992 m. Find
is inclinded at 30º to the horizon. Find the
the area between the circles. area of its curved surface.
(A) 203 m2 (B) 205 m2 (A) 435213 m2 (B) 453312 m2
2
(C) 201 m (D) 207 m2 (C) 453213 m2 (D) 435312 m2
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50. 58.

(A) 30.77% (B) 74.00%


(C) 25.16% (D) 88.40% (A) 14.26 (B) 8.38
51. (c2 – ab)x2 – 2(a2 – bc)x + (b2 – ac) = 0, (C) 9.46 (D) 12.26
a z 0, a3 + b3 + c3 59.

(A) abc (B) 3abc


(C) zero (D) 4
(A) 0 (B)
52. 9
1 1 1
  1 1
a2 a 2 1a 2 (C) (D)
 3 9
1a 1 a 60. sec2 T cosec2 T – [tan2 T + cot2 T ]
2 2 (A) 0 (B) 2
(A) (B) (C) –1 (D) 1
1 a 1 a
61.
1
(C) (D) 60º 45º
1 a
53. px4 – 3x3 + 20 4x2 + 7x – p
(x – 2) (A) 3.2 (B) 2.2
p (C) 4.2 (D) 1.5
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 0 (D) –2 0.8 1
62. 1 – sin2 A = , tan A +
3 3
sec A cos A
54. x a .x b . x3ab(a + b) = (25)25, a + b = 5 x
(A) 0 (B) 0.5
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1.5
(C) 1 (D) 0 63. ' ABC T tan T , cot T
55. ABC OX, 1
sin2 T + cosec2 T – cot2 T
OY OZ O 2
23 23
(A) (B)
12 9
23 23
(C) (D)
11 8
64. 112 × 78 2.5

3.40
(A) 254.6 m2 (B) 252.6 m2
(C) 252.4 m2 (D) 254.4 m2 (A) 3115 (B) 3050
56. (C) 3145 (D) 3080
65.

(A) 117.85 (B) 119.85


(A) 6 (B) 7
(C) 117.35 (D) 119.35
(C) 4 (D) 8
66.
57.

(A) 203 (B) 205 (A) 435213 (B) 453312


(C) 201 (D) 207 (C) 453213 (D) 435312

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67. What is the side of that equilateral triangle 77. A recangular grass plot 80 m × 60 m has
whose area costs as much to pave at 10 two roads, each 10 m wide, running in the
per square metre as it would cost to fence middle of it; one parallel to length and the
other parallel to breadth. Find the cost of
the three sides at 25 a metre?
gravelling the roads at 2 per m2.
(A) 17.32 m (B) 16.08 m
(C) 17.15 m (D) 16.80 m (A) 2600 (B) 2680
68. If the diagonal and the area of a rectangle (C) 2580 (D) 2500
are 25 m and 168 m2, find the length and 78. A hemispherical punch-bowl is 176 cm
the breadth of the rectangle. round the brim. Supposing it to be half full,
(A) 7 m, 24 m (B) 8m, 13 m how many persons can be served from it in
(C) 24 m, 7 m (D) 13 m, 8 m hemispherical glasses 4 cm in a diameter
69. For what value of 'm' the points A (m + 1, 1), at the top?
B (2m + 1, 3) and C (2m + 2, 2m) are collinear. (A) 1472 (B) 1327
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 1372 (D) 1427
(C) 3 (D) –2 x 2  xy 3

70. In which point the straight line joining the 79. If 3 .3 2 2y


= 81 and  x 3 = 256, then the
points (2, –3), (–3, 7), is divided externally 3y 2
in the ratio 5 : 3 – value of x + y is equal to –
(A) (22, –10.5) (B) (–10.5, 22) (A) 0 (B) 4
(C) (22, 16) (D) (–10.5, 16) (C) 3 (D) 2
71. Find the sides of a parallelogram whose
diagonals are 10 m and 17.78 m and the 80. Solve for 'y' if c + d  y = e – 1 + f .
perimeter is 40 m. y y
(A) 8 m, 10 m (B) 12m, 6 m
df df
(C) 9 m, 9 m (D) 12 m, 8 m (A) (B)
e c e c
72. The area of a wall clock in the form of a
rhombus is 72 m2 and its perimeter is 36 m. df df
(C) (D)
Find the perpendicular breadth. e c e c
(A) 9 m (B) 8m 81. If x1 and x2 are the roots of the equation bx2
(C) 6 m (D) 10 m
– ax + log2my = 0 such that x12 a 2  x 22 , then
BD DA evaluate the roots in terms of a and b.
73. In a ' ABC, If AD A BC and = , then
DA DC
a a
what type of triangle is ' ABC? (A) (a 2  1), (1  b 2 )
2ab 2ab
(A) Scalene triangle(B) Obtuse triangle
(C) Right triangle (D) Equilateral triangle a 2 a
(B) (b  1), (1  a 2 )
74. A perfectly flexible rope 2 cm in diameter 2 b 2 b
is coiled closely upon the deck of a ship,
a a
and there are 140 complete coils. Find the (C) (b 2  1), (1  b 2 )
2ab 2ab
length of the rope.
(A) 1236.8 m (B) 2612.8 m2 a a
(D) (b 2  1), (1  b 2 )
(C) 3612.4 m (D) 1236.4 m 2ab 2ab
75. A regular hexagonal pyramid has the 82. Find the square root of
perimeter of its base as 30 m and its
altitude 20 m. Find its Volume. K + l + m + n + 2 ml  mK + 2 mn –
(A) 431 m3 (B) 432 m3 2 Kn  l n .
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(C) 433 m (D) 434 m3
76. The whole surface area of a cylinder is 2.5 (A) K 1  m  n
times the curved surface of a cylinder. If
the height of the cylinder is 7 cm, find the (B) K n  m n
volume of cylinder.
(C) r [ K  1  m  n ]
(A) 2423.5 cm3 (B) 2425.5 cm3
3
(C) 2434.5 cm (D) 2524.5 cm3 (D) K  m  1 n

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67. 77. 80 × 60

(A) 17.32 (B) 16.08


(C) 17.15 (D) 16.80 (A) 2600 (B) 2680
68. (C) 2580 (D) 2500
78.

(A) 7 , 24 (B) 8 , 13
(C) 24 ,7 (D) 13 ,8 (A) 1472 (B) 1327
69. A (m + 1, 1), B (2m + 1, 3) C (2m + 2, 2m) (C) 1372 (D) 1427
'm' 2 3
(A) 2 (B) 1 3x .3xy 2y
79. 2 = 81 3 = 256 , x+y
(C) 3 (D) –2 3y 2x
70.

(A) 0 (B) 4
(A) (22, –10.5) (B) (–10.5, 22) (C) 3 (D) 2
(C) (22, 16) (D) (–10.5, 16) d y f
71. 80. 'y' c+ y
= e – 1 + y

(A) 8 , 10 (B) 12 ,6 df df


(A) (B)
(C) 9 ,9 (D) 12 ,8 e c e c
72. df df
(C) (D)
e c e c
81. bx2 – ax + log2my = 0 x1 x2
(A) 9 (B) 8
(C) 6 (D) 10 x12 2
a  x 22 a b

BD DA a a
73. ' ABC AD A BC = (A) (a 2  1), (1  b 2 )
DA DC 2ab 2ab
' ABC
a 2 a
(A) (B) (B) (b  1), (1  a 2 )
2b 2b
(C) (D)
74. a a
(C) (b 2  1), (1  b 2 )
2ab 2ab

a a
(A) 1236.8 (B) 2612.8 (D) (b 2  1), (1  b 2 )
2ab 2ab
(C) 3612.4 (D) 1236.4
75. 82. K + l + m + n + 2 ml  mK + 2 mn –

2 Kn  l n
(A) 431 (B) 432
(C) 433 (D) 434 (A) K 1  m  n
76. (B) K n  m n

(C) r [ K  1  m  n ]
(A) 2423.5 (B) 2425.5
(C) 2434.5 (D) 2524.5 (D) K  m  1 n

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cos 255º tan 285º 87. The angle of elevation of a kite from a point
83. Evaluate: 'd' metre above a lake is 30º and the angle
2 cot165º2 sin 375º
(A) 0.278 (B) 0.66 of depression of its reflection is 60º. Find
(C) 0.5 (D) 0.25 the height of the kite above the surface of
84. From an observation tower 'h' metres above
the lake.
the level of a river, the angle of depression
of a point on the near shore is Aº and that (A) 3d (B) d
of a point directly on the far shore is Bº. Find (C) 2d (D) 4d
the width of the river. 88. The interior angles of a polygon are in AP.
(A) h(cot B + cot A) (B) h(tan B + tan A)
The smallest angles 120º and the common
(C) h(tan A – tan B) (D) h(cot B – cot A)
difference is 5º. Find the number of sides
85. In ' ABC (as shown in adjacent
of the polygon.
figu re), if ‘B = 90º and t he
numbers denoting the length of (A) 7 (B) 9
'h' and 'a' a re consecut iv e (C) 6 (D) 8
integers, then express sin T in 89. A 12 m deep well with diameter 3.5 m is
terms of 'b'. dug up and the earth from it is spread
evently to form a plat form 10.5 m × 8 m.
b 1 b 1 Find the height of the platfrom.
(A) (B)
b 2 b 1 (A) 1.375 m (B) 1.735 m
b2  1 b2 (C) 1.357 m (D) 1.573 m
(C) 2 (D) 2
b 1 b 1
90. A right pyramid stands on a rectangular
86. The angle of elevation of a jet plane from a
point on the ground is 60º. After a flight of base whose sides are 24 cm and 18 cm and
18 seconds, the angle of elevation changes on the shorter side, the slant height is
to 30º. If the jet plane is flying at a constant 17 cm. Find the volume of the pyramid.
height of 2000 3 metre. Find the speed of
the plane in km/hr. (A) 1735.5 cm3 (B) 17.533 cm3
(A) 800 km/h (B) 828 km/h
(C) 750 km/h (D) 700 km/h (C) 1733.5 cm3 (D) 17.335 cm3

Directions (Q. Nos. 91-95) There are seven different types of tyres manufactured by a factory. The
pie charts show the percentage of sales of the types in a city in two consecutive months September
and October. The total number of type B tyres sold in September and October were 1560 and 2250
respectively.

91. What is the maximum difference between 94. What is the difference in total sales
the number of tyres of any two types sold between September and October in
taken together for September and that of
respect to only those types where there
other two types sold for October?
(A) 3390 (B) 5430 was an increase in sale?
(C) 4523 (D) 4230 (A) 6520 (B) 3540
92. For how many types of tyres, there is an
absolute decrease in the number of sold (C) 4530 (D) None of these
in October over September?
(A) 0 (B) 1 95. The number of tyres D and E sold in
(C) 2 (D) 3 September is approximately what percent
93. The total sales of which of the following of the number of tyres sold for these types
types of t yres i n Sept ember was in October?
approximately equal to F type of tyres in
October? (A) 85% (B) 67%
(A) A & C (B) C & E
(C) B & D (D) A & B (C) 145% (D) 112%

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cos 255º tan 285º 87. 'd'
83.
2 cot165º2 sin 375º
(A) 0.278 (B) 0.66 30º
60º
84. 'h' (A) 3d (B) d

(C) 2d (D) 4d
Bº 88. (AP)
(A) h(cot B + cot A) (B) h(tan B + tan A) 120º 5º
(C) h(tan A – tan B) (D) h(cot B – cot A)
85. ' ABC
(A) 7 (B) 9
‘B = 90º
'h' 'a' (C) 6 (D) 8
sin T 'b' 89. 3.5 12
b 1 b 1 10.5 ×8
(A) (B)
b 2 b 1 .
2
b 1 b2 (A) 1.375 (B) 1.735
(C) 2 (D) 2
b 1 b 1 (C) 1.357 (D) 1.573
86.
60º 90. 24 × 18
30º
2000 3

(A) 800 (B) 828 (A)1735.5 (B) 17.533


(C) 750 (D) 700 (C) 1733.5 (D) 17.335

91. 94.

(A) 3390 (B) 5430 (A) 6520 (B) 3540


(C) 4523 (D) 4230
92. (C) 4530 (D)

(A) 0 (B) 1 95. D E


(C) 2 (D) 3
93.
F (A) 1 (B) 2

(A) A & C (B) C & E (C) 3 (D) 4


(C) B & D (D) A & B

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Directions (Q. Nos. 96-100) Study the graph to answer these questions.The pie chart shows
percentage turnover of each time in Tanzania company M/s AYZM. The bar graph gives
the turnover in $ millions in Africa on various items by M/s AYZM. Rest of Africa refers to
those countries which are in Africa other than Tanzania.

96. What is the percentage of rest of Africa 99. The turnover from Jewe ller y and
turnover for Leather goods? Garments together from Tanzania is
(A) 25% (B) 29% what per cent of the turnover from the
(C) 67% (D) 69% rest of Africa for Electrical and Leather
97. What is the ratio of turnover from rest of goods together?
Africa for Jewellery and Garments to the
(A) 48% (B) 60%
turnover from Tanzania for Electrical and
Leather goods? (C) 56% (D) 65%
(A) 2.14 : 2 (B) 1.14 : 1 100. If the turnover from rest of Africa for
(C) 2.14 : 1 (D) 2 : 2.4 Electrical goods increases by 20%, then
98. Turnover from Tanzania for Electrical what is the ratio of turnover from
goods and Handicrafts together is how Tanzania for Handicrafts item to that
many times the turnover from rest of from rest of Africa for Electrical goods?
Africa for Garments?
(A) 1 : 1.83 (B) 1 : 1.38
(A) 0.63 (B) 0.36
(C) 0.50 (D) 0.46 (C) 6 : 13 (D) 13 : 6

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96. 99.
(A) 25% (B) 29%
(C) 67% (D) 69%
(A) 48% (B) 60%
97.
(C) 56% (D) 65%

(A) 2.14 : 2 (B) 1.14 : 1 100.


(C) 2.14 : 1 (D) 2 : 2.4
98.

(A) 1 : 1.83 (B) 1 : 1.38


(A) 0.63 (B) 0.36
(C) 0.50 (D) 0.46 (C) 6 : 13 (D) 13 : 6

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