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Part I / PTT Aptitude Test / afirefa ufteror Which is best used as a sound absorbing ‘material in partition walls ? (1) Glass-wool (2) Glass pieces (3) Stone chips (4) Steel Interior of any room will appear larger when painted with which colour ? (1) Blue colour 2) Black colour (3) White colour (4) Grey colour Which one of the following is not an architect ? (1) BY. Doshi (2) Zakir Hussain (3) Hafiz Contractor (4) Raj Rewal Howrah Bridge is : (1) _ Resting on concrete pillars (2) Cable hung structure (3) _ Resting on brick arches (4) A steel structure a: aerrer verd saft—sravi & few, favs ani 8 wae vere wai F aren rare? (1) #f at & Glass-wool) Q) Has as 3) Fees cae @ Sa fot at a slat 3 oH a ae a, ae we frend 24 err B? QQ) atere Q) went (3) wee oT @ we wa 8 ar or agen aet 8? QQ) aa. ari 2) safe gar (3) afm wget 4) wae WS FY: (1) Fate & ei we fears (2) wees a cen chet (3) ge at avai ax fea gar (4) wea adae T/Page 2 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / tH ard & fore se The famous work of Leonardo Da Vinci (1) Elizabeth 2) Mona Lisa (3) The King (4) Cleopatra Which person is famous for the extensive brickwork in Kerala ? (1) Hafeez Contractor (2) Charles Correa (3) Achyut Kanvinde (4) Laurie Baker Nalanda is (1) A Temple (2) Ancient center of higher learning (3) A Fort in Bihar (4) An ancient town in Sri Lanka Which one of the following is a sound reflecting, material ? (1) Wood 2) Mirror (8) Cotton Cloth (4) Woolen cloth = fee 8 fe ari a fafewer 8 am act aren ar a ofan vias & ? (1) Bets wizaeT Q) wed attr (3) sr arfee att aa Acie Ts () Fee Q) WN oa sere a et (3) fae a fren = (4) aiean A pr mee waa Sata ea afetane aed 8? (1) wee Q) ater (3) ae erat 4) stare T/Page 3 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / Th ard & fer we 10. 11. 12, Eiffel Tower is located in : (1) Australia (2) Paris (3) Beijing (4) London Shahjahanabad is a part of which one of the following cities ? (1) Dethi (2) Aurangabad 8) Allahabad (4) Lucknow 2) @) @) The temple of Angkorvat is in : (Vietnam O) Aswan dam is situated on which river : (1) Nile River (2) Rhine River (3) Irrawaddy River (4) Amazon River () faa ae Q) Brae (3) wrtfean ae (4) web te area aie fare Tat feat F? (Q) Ate ae Q) war @G) Fuad act (4) ser a T/Page 4 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / ta ard & fer we 3. Buland Darwaza is located in (1) Red Fort 2) Agra Fort 3) Golconda (4) Fatehpur Sikri 4. There are maximum forests in which State of India: (1) Karnataka (2) Madhya Pradesh (3) Himachal Pradesh (4) Uttar Pradesh 5. Which one of the following is an Earthquake resistant structure ? (1) RCC framed (2) Load bearing brick walled (3) Random stone masonary (4) Mud wails 1B. 14. 15. aeig Sa Hei eS? Q) aa fea a QQ) arr fea a 8) thereat wae att = una Haad afta oa fra yee FE? (2) me wer (3) fear vee (4) sR wee froifinn chal 8a ais a pa a eae be 2? () acatat. a (2) ate ae dz a cat Q) seea-Te ate a wedi at Rae (4) fee a ah aie /Page 5 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / tH ard & fee seTe Directions : (For Q. 16 to 22). Which one of the answer figures is the correct mirror image of the problem figure with respect to X-X ? Feder : (0.16 422 a fer) sae agra FB ahah angie BF wat ver ongpha 1 X-X F areatfirs wel ater uate Problem Figure / 984 amt Answer Figures | 3a@ afar Al AAAA @ x | i 18. | nN S ! x ) 2) @) @ x oe ELLS T/Page 6 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / Ts @rd & fe we Problem Figure / 384 simp ft Answer Figures | 3ae smptrar x a @ ° ® A) eaae @ 4 a) @ °® ® co y a | BX Bix G) Bs Q @ ) @ Directions : (For Q. 23 to 26). ‘The 3-D problem figure shows the view of an object. Identify the correct top view from amongst the answer figures. Pager : (5. 23 126% FeT)| «—-3-D wer aagh H uw ag & we yea I fear Tar 1 sae ae Bee avy, See arpa FB yeah Ta 1 Problem Figure / 3°7 sm@f@ Answer Figures / 3a apf » SA BBE 24. 2 @ 2 @) (@) T/Page 7 ‘OR ROUGH WORK / TH ard & few aE Problem Figure / 424 sift Answer Figures / 3 sURfrat 1 h 4 25. ® r Cx r BL (a) Q) (3) @) {h L, LK 26. : ® r r r qa) 2) (3) @ oo Directions : (For Q. 27 and 28). Identify the correct 3-D figure from amongst the answer figures, which has the same elevation, as given in the problem figure on the left, looking in the direction of the arrow. Prat : (0.27 3 28 & fee)! 3-D see apf Fa Be apt at Vera fare a, aie at Fee A ee ger wer ample @ Preven et Problem Figure / Answer Figures / 3 sptirar eT one » LL aC ee a re @ 5S qa) 2) J J U i — 7 — <= » [Fe U TL © ae A Aa aA rT A qa) Q) @) (a) ‘'T/Page 8 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / 6 ard & fea sere Directions : (For Q. 29 to 31). The 3-D figure shows the view of an object. Identify the correct front view from amongst the answer figures, in the direction of the arrow. Prder : (9.29 #31 a fee)! = 3-D 97 sala Fee ag & UH Gea a) feearn THe! aR wT eT H dead gu eae aay ges Bh See opheeh Fa Vea Problem Figure / 484 spf Answer Figures | 3 sUptTar (@ 2 @) @ ay 2) 6) (4) — 4 ~—o 4 c ) () 2) @) @ Directions : (For Q. 32 to 35). Find the total number of surfaces of the object given below in the problem figure Fader : (3. 32 435% fem) «wet aarghr Freaifna aeq 4 aael at Fo eT aT FIT Problem Figure / 984 ampte . 22 @) 21 (4) 24 T/Page 9 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / Th ard & fer we Problem Figure / 397 3ipft 9 Qu @ 5 16 @) 18 (4) 17 16 @) 18 (@) 17 Directions : (For Q. 36 to 40). Which one of the answer figures shows the correct view of the 3-D problem figure after the problem figure is opened up ? Fader : (7. 36 440 & fee)! «= 3-D we anf a Gert Ve, sat oper Y a wel eva Bia ae? Problem Figure / 997 sight Answer Figures | 3a ampfrat A ff LJ} oF a @ 8) @ T/Page 10 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / (4 @rd & fer we Problem Figure / 384 spf Answer Figures | 3a sgt C0 2 OO CO 8 8) w } @) 6) ‘T/Page 11 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / tH ard & few ste Directions : (For Q. 41 to 43). The problem figure shows the top view of objects. Looking in the direction of the arrow, identify the correct elevation, from amongst the answer figures. Prem: (7.41 443% fre) er fa HF aeqart 1 HHT Ges Fearn ree) aie Bt fem F eat EC See UB FH MEF TTA FRI TEAM TT Problem Figure / Answer Figures | 3a ampfrat wer onght a 2) @) esas fees Pes fie s as cals ‘T/Page 12 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / te er & fer se @) U o Tig) aed cath * @ 2) & me __ Directions : (For Q. 44 to 46). Pres: (a. 44 346 & fT) Problem Figure / 387 s1gfa aver ang ao ty aha ah ah & gre (a i) Q ( Answer Figures / 3a sgfrat @) @ ° 2) 6) 8) Ny * @) One of the following answer figures is hidden in the problem figure in the same size and direction. Select the correct one. he Gh wat sare aarp 4 8 war sarge 7 site fen Fart BI A @ @) (4) T/Page 13 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / 76 ard & few a1 Directions : (For Q. 47 to 50). Which one of the answer figure will complete the sequence of the three problem figures ? Fader : (3.47 450% fae) sae auphrat Fa staat sagt at ata ver saplaat Fart FYFA (sequence) Bt AIT 7 Problem Figures / 784 sIghrat Answer Figures / 3a¢ smgphrar glib Be we o ROG’ Beas @) @ Ph £OSsd @ 2) 8) @) Oh pA? BLU S (a) 2 @) @ T/Page 14 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / 5 ard & fer we Part 1 / 40T I Mathematics / 7frat rt 51. Let PQ be a focal chord of the parabola | 51. SFI PQ Wea y2=4x at UH ale State y=4x. If the centre of a circle having PQ af PQ =m ad ga ow Se var as its diameter lies on the line By +4=0 Wher’, dst PQ at clas V5y +4 =0, then the length of the chord @: PQis: 26 26 OF OQ > @ @ se 36 36 (peed OF dx a6 dx 6% 52. If |—* = f(xy ex Syste, | 52, Jatexcron yo+e re: atx where C is a constant of integration, then % ae CHET TE, T f(x) TIN: fla) is equal to : bee. (= a1 -1 a) -% bed a -% xt @ -§ at (ax @ -~ ‘ 6) C43 mae @ -§ 314% @ - G 1 1 @ 5 ® -5 T/Page 15 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / tH @rd & fea Te 1 1 53. The sum of the series 53. WhS= so + st aa LAM S, TURE : 2” Q a 210 ® a 219 ® iT 2 219 oor oor 54, The solution of the differential equation | 54. staat WetaToT oo a ae ae x x ydx+xdy _ x? all u ydx—xdy yt FT y(0)=1 Ht ATS HUT ET TAS: satisfying y(0)=1L is : @ 8 =38(1-e*) q@, # =3y3(1- e*) Q % =3y3(-14 &¥) Q) 2 =3y(-1+e) @ * -av(1- @ * =3¥(1- -) @ 8 =3 (1+) 4 8 =39(-14+e%) 55. If the system of linear equations : 55. af tae ata fare fad x+3y+72=0 ® x+3y+72=0 Hi A | ce - dy + 72=0 -xtdy+72=0 Gre (o28 2 (sin3 @)x + (cos26)y +2z=0 (sin34)x + (cos20)y+2z=0 has a non-trivial solution, then the number UH ATS ea %, a sia [0, 7] Fey of values of @ lying in the interval [0, 7], aa 0% ari a dene : is: (1) two QQ a (2) three Q) ata (3) more than three Q) aha afee (4) one 4) T/Page 16 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / % art & feu Te 1(@-1ax20)+1(GE1 C20) + Smse( 21~ Wee ozs \4-14G) ge F136 SO ge Le WLwpQE + Sime Fe 208204 5im4 56. Fora positive integer n, if the mean of the | 56. WH Sage n & fer, fere (a +b)"-3 F ‘binomial coefficients in the expansion of War A quiat a1 me 16 @, an aS: (a+bP"~3 is 16, then 1 is equal to: qQ 5 qQ 5 Q 7 Q 7 @) 9 @) 9 @ 4 @ 4 57. The negation of A~»(Av~B) is: 57. A-(Av~B) a fray : (1) a tautology (1) wa pear er eS (2) equivalent to (Av~B)2A (2) (AvsBy A & mage a (3) equivalent to A->(A~B) () As(Ad-B) & BHGer ei (4) a fallacy @ wete: 58. The foci of a hyperbola coincide with the | 58. UH afaraqy 41 afai we <¢riqa 2 foci of the ellipse If the @® + a1 at afd & wea Bi ale eccentricity of the hyperbola is 2, then the ofraaea a shee 2 @, hee afroraery equation of the tangent to this hyperbola at faig (4,6) AS arch eat Te ae aT passing through the point (4, 6) is a: acs pe (Ql) 3x-2y=0 (1) 3x-2y=0 ec 1-5 (2) 2x-3y+10=0 (2) 2x-3y+10=0 2@) (3) x-2y+8=0 @) x-2y+8=0 eis AA NY (4) 2x-y-2=0 (4) 2e-y- ar yet ‘T/Page 17 aa ROUGH Work [Ha ae (ew) HX, BY =p + (Fl ape) = ae ons boo 4-18) = e |u\tir . 4 wht 4x 38 7 |F Tv Mat ate oe Qh Pala ani Cin) Fay tayo 59. 60. 61. From a point A with position vector pl? +942), AB and AC are drawn >) faa perpendicular tothelines r =k +a(} + 5) and 7 =- 2 +,(? — 4), respectively. ‘A value of p is equal to: @o-1 Q v2 @) 2 A If for a matrix A, |A|=6 and 1-24 el 1 1], then k is equal to : lH ko 0 ICK #4 4a~1C2-4) Q@ 1 “KtleK+6 = 36 @) 2 © (se ge a -1 ed A box contains 5 black and 4 white balls. A balll is drawn at random and its colour is noted. The ball is then put back in the box along with two additional balls of its opposite colour. If a ball is drawn again from the box, then the probability that the ball drawn now is black, is : 5 sit Oa 53 Q x 48 oF 7 O a 59. Qaf feig A fae fafa afea ri eF+i Aap am acame: vait 7 =f +a(7 43) a F=-h4+a(? 3) & cae aia mE El p HUH A TTR e: qa) -1 Q vw @) 2 (2 afe ary A & feu, |Al-6 aa 24 401 1) % aeamne: -1 ko qo @ 1 -@) 2 @® -1 Hawa a5 ae ang wee Ae) ea ager we tig Frere me en gaat oe fart ee ig ai, ead fants oat 2 afafead et & a aaa 4 ante sre fear Tan! sta ofa aaa HA we Aig Frere Ag, at sae ard om st AA at ifs e : qa) a) 8) @ Bln S/& Slag cle ‘T/Page 18 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / tH @ra & fer we 62. 63. 64. 36) then n is B A code word of length 4 consists of two distinct consonants in the English alphabet followed by two digits from 1 to 9, with repetition allowed in digits. If the number of code words so formed ending with an even digit is 432 k, then k is equal to : a 5 (2) 49 (3) 35 @ 7 lim (Q- x)+[ -1] +[1— a), where [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x: A )4+|y-z) (1) is equal to 0 Cm) 4+ Qa (2) is equal to 1 2-a%n (3) does not exist (4) is equal to -1 62. 63. @) 13 (4) 10 dard 4 are wm Gewes F aids erecta H tt fatnr cise @ aa Bs ae 189 aH AS a aie ¢ ford qragta ot wat @1 af ea Fa a Fewe fara afar se aH e, Ht FET 432k %, Tk TIRE: a5 @ 49 (@) 35 @ 7 lim ((U~ x) + Le + ~ 2), 3 ay © a RR a sae eH Hee oa a ee ame: a Q) Oe are (422-1 o> (2) 1 aTae (3) ar afta Te 4) -1 eae T/Page 19 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / Th ard & fer we 65. The value of ol cot? he Sar] wane: pat is: 20 20 0 5 o F 9 a) eo 2 @ % 21 21 o 3 ® 3 9 19 ® 3 ® 39 66. The abscissa of a point, tangent at which | 66, 38 fag a1 4S, fsa TW aH y=e* sinx, to the curve y=e? sinx, xe{0, 7], has | (1) xe{0, of 4 wre ten at are safiraa & @ : maximum slope, is : "ont CX ola =d z z O 4 (Gen1 +Goades| — 2 x z @ F @ 4 8 7 8) 7 @ 0 @ 0 2 2 67. The integral f [x2]dx ([!] denotes the | 67. Ba [x2] dx, (Sel [e, CAH ES a greatest integer less than or equal to £) is aor er phe wife war} «oR equal to : e: (5 -2N3 (5-23 Q) 5-2-8 @Q) 5-V2-8 @) 6-2-3 @B) 6-2-3 @ 3-2 (@) 3-2 T/Page 20 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / TH ard & fem Te R Seth Sees Sf Gots aOR lI, 68. Two vertices of a triangle are (3, —2) and | 68. fe we fayst % at vit (3, —2) au (—2, 3) (—2, 3), and its orthocentre is (—6, 1). an saan cade (-6, 1) % ad fas wr Then the third vertex of this triangle can ‘hac vind fora var a fees wat a aaa ae NOT lie on the line : ee: (1) dxty=2 (1) dxty=2 (QQ) 5x+y=2 (2) Sxty=2 (3) 3x+y=3 Q) 3xty=3 (@) 6x+y=0 (4) 6x+y=0 69. Let p(x) be a real polynomial of degree 4 | 69. ATT p(x), 44 Ue areas sere ea having extreme values at x=1 and x=2. WHOA x=1 a xr=2 WT ate 16 tim 4€*) © 1, then p(d) is equal to : tim PO 7 & dpa) ara’: ae x90 x? (@Q) 16 (@) 16 @) 32 (2) 32 (3) 64 @) 64 @ 8 @ 8 70. The plane through the intersection of the | 70. Wye x+y+ AM 2x+3y—z+4=0 planes x+y+z=1 and 2x+3y—z+4=0. © & virdar @ tax aA aren aaa, and parallel to y-axis, also passes through yaa aria @, fora fig 8 ot apr 8, ae the point : a: @) G01) @ 60,1) 2) (-3,0,1) Q) (-3,0,1) GB) G0, -1) @) G0 -1) (4) (-3,0, -1) 4 (-3,0,-1) T/Page 21 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / TH Ta ®& fet ae 71. 72. A line passing through the point P(1, 2) meets the line x+y=7 at the distance of 3 units from P. Then the slope of this line satisfies the equation : (1) 7x?-18x+7=0 (2) 16x2-39x+16=0 (3) 7x2-6x-7=0 (4) 8x2 9x+1=0 Let a, b,c, d and e be distinct positive numbers. If a,b, cand 1 s | both are c’d’e in AP. and b,c, d are in GP. then : (1) a,b,e are in GP. 2) abe arein AP. (3) a,c,earein AP. (4) GoeareinGP. 71. 72. feig P(L, 2) 8 Ste HF are Va, Tax + y=7 Pas SHE Ga wT frente di ea ta ai act fre wei I Age SEs, Fee: (1) 7x2-18x+7=0 (2) 16x?-39x+16=0 (3) 7x?-6x-7=0 @ 9x+1=0 FI a, b,c, d We frst wr Hem 1 ate abcwms, 3, 2 ati arin 98H Boe bod apIagte a: Q) ab, eine It Hi 2) a,b,c Fria Fa HI QB) ace main tt FE 4) aeoeqinn 4 Fe) T/Page 22 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / th a & few we 73. If the line x=a bisects the area under the | 73. afe tat x x curve y = 4,15 x 59, then’ is equal 4 & aaea a aafeuss wet e aw ¥ to: TRE: 9 9 M Ms 5 5 @ 5 Qs 9 9 @ 4G 4 4 4 @ 9 @® 9 74, Let S={zeC:2(izy 1) =2 +1 let}. | 74. ST S={zeC:2(iz, -1) = 2 +1, [-\1<1} Then, for all z S, which one of the Saat ces efor ha Fa ar oH following is always true ? aim att? (1) Reztimz<0 (1) Rez+Imz<0 (2) Rez-1 (8) Rez-Imz>~-1 (4) Rez-Imz<0 (4) Rez-Imz<0 T/Page 23 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / tH @rd & few we 75. If fisa function of real variable x satisfying | 75. fe f tar areafac We x ar Hert @ ot fe f(x+4)—f(x+2)+f(x)=0, then fis a Sct+4)-fe+2)+f(x)=0 F Age HT z, periodic function with period : af we ore wer @ frat sada & : (1) 8 (@) 8 Q 10 2 10 (3) 12 (3) 12 @) 6 @ 6 76. For all values of @ € (0 z), 76. O« (0 z) & ast ari & fry sree the determinant of the matrix ee [ -2 tano+sec2@ 3 -sind —cosd._— sind sind cosé sind ce 4 3 L3 5 ar ureters einen fre steered B fea @, awe: always lies in the interval : Qa) (5) ® BS) (2) (4,6) (2) (4, 6) (5 19 5 19 @ (7) o (4) [z 2 7 2 ® pe O Lea lsinx cosx sinx +cosx +1 lsinx cosx sinx +cosx +1) 77. We y(x)=| 23 17 13, | 77, fe y(x)=| 23 17 13 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 eR, then £Y 4 y is equal to reRt a oY yy met: ax? ax? qa 4 qa 4 Q) -10 -10 (3) 0 (3) 0 @ 6 @ 6 ‘T/Page 24 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / tH ard & fea see 78. 79. The number of integral values of m for which the equation, (1 +m?) x2—2(1+3m)x + (1+8m)=0, has no real root, is : @ 2 Q) 3 (3) _ infinitely many 1 For all d,0 [1 » [Fa VaR defined by f(x) =3*—); then f~1(x) is : afta & fH f(x) =3° D8; HP UE: @) 5(00- PF Feg3%) @) F(t~ (PFA I0g3z) @ $+ iF Feg33) @ F(t+ iF Hogs) (3) _ not defined (3) afenfia ae & ° e 0 -000- -o0Oo0- SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / tH @rd & fer we Zev Mia) T/Page 26

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