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DCET-20 IS” Tim 224 Hours Booklet Code : | AL 3 15RW-13 187841 Hall Ticket Number (To be filled-in by the candidate) Sr. No.: INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Read the Instructions carefully before answering) 1. Separate Optical Mark Reader (OMR) Answer Sheet is supplied to you along with Question Paper Booklet for recording your responses. Please reagand follow the instructions on the OMR Sheet, fill, up the required data and mark your responses 2. Candidate should write the Hall Ticket Number 3. Immediately on opening this Question P: (AVBIC/D) on each page (ii) serial xan (iv) correctness of printing IN CASE OF ANY DEFECT, PI REPLACEMENT WITHIN FIVE TEST. % 4, Adoption of any kind of unfair medial the time invalidation of the claim of the candidate for taking under the AP Public Examination (Prevention of 5. 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This booklet consists of 32 printed pages (for 200 Questions) including page for Rough Work Candidate should check this before beginning to answer and bring any discrepancy in this regard to the notice of the Invigilator. ST A 15RW-13 SECTION-A Analytical Ability BARS Tags Questions : 75 Marks : 75, ayo 275 i Sotyeo: 75 @ Data Sufficiency (Marks : 20) Ser Horgss Note: - In questions numbered 1 to 20, a question is followed by data in the form of two statements labelled as 1 and II, You must decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Using the data make an appropriate choice from (1) to (4) as per the following guidelines : @ (b) Mark choice (2) if the statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question. ‘Mark choice (1) if the statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, (©). Mark choice (3) if both the statements I and II are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is sufficient. (a) Mark choice (4) if both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data is required. AaSS 1 1 $08 20 8H BDYS WD Gyr a& 4%, TD Bows 1, Il wD MHoeo he Bo Lidtiore Serotorr abyagron. adyd Serowd Abarnod, adyo Gdvnres GS Hhrorwrd aljoshy Lorgdreo eherair Sar wd Shi grooms, oe Agrseot [800 SrGSS7S Urjeren BOaAoD (1) oe (4) BES 60 ward earanto dons Sabo’. (@) BH varqrho adyows PSusoo 1 ar[sa dorgégoand o> waren ()) & MQ0S0a, (0) WHS Wargrso adljocS Kibo II Br [Sd Lorgiswond O waren Q rr HQo¥0a. (©) WHS Throrso wayosy Liovimes |, I Sod dorgigvon worse* D at. Sear horgho srSad > waren (3) mr MQorsod. (@) BHS Larqrbo afyoh Loswrea |, II Sed sna Sorggo os SEY Gerov%o SSLSivand ab exaran (4) mm *HQosoa 2 I5RW-13 A a ‘What is the positive integer n not exceeding 180? 180 9 dowsd Sd Ypgroso n 2B? 1. nis divisible by 7. 7d n grhowacebod. Il. nis divisible by 13. 13 3 nerfowecseood. If ABCD is a square and E is a point on BC, then what is the area (in square units) of AECD ? ABCD a8 Sadi, BC PE a8 Body vaxd AECD Sarego (SESQ dirdoS4) Jos ? 1 BE=6 I BE EC <2 What is the shape of the play ground ? wo yey esdo Dad? 1. The perimeter of the play ground is 440 m 2 sb Quy Hy Sod 440 &. Il. The area of the ground is 15400 sq. m. w Quy Srrego 15400 Se What is the remainder when n is divided by 8? { nO8 8 erode Sty to dos ? | 1. The digit in units place of n is 8. n She, 28h SSD wos 8. IL. _ nis the product of eight consecutive positive integers. 1 OSS AAO BL Gd Ypgrosre vyo. What is the greatest common divisor of numbers a and b ? Doggen a, b © HOY arareg areso 2a? 1. The least common multiple of a and b is ab. a,b © BOQ dvarbg toeBero ab. 1. at+b=15. ‘What is the average of a, b, ¢ and 5? a,b, ¢, 5.0 20D dod ? 1 S(atb+0)+4=45. IL atb=ct+d. 2 What is the value of ae 2 y 2 2 25 Dex os? yz 2 i &4) = 100 z, I. ‘x=22 3 P10. 15RW-13 Is xy<0? xy <0 w&ésour ? L Sh}+3lyl=0 IL Shxj=3ly| 9. How much time did A take to reach the destination ? Mingo Boerds A Sow Lato dos ? I. The ratio between the speeds of A and B is 3 : 4. A, Be Sire Sadie 288 3 : 4, Tl. _ B takes 36 minutes to reach the same destination. © Mingo DserdS BS 36 Ddvzreo Heoa00. 10. What is the slope of straight line ? 288d aren dos ? |. The straight line passes through the origin. © DSHS y reDodsy Hoar B08. Il. The straight line makes an angle 30° with the positive direction of the X-axis. 1S NOVOH X-08%y SS B48 30° S90 Tep08. =5 20 11. Inthematrix A=| 5’ “|. what is the value of x? B20) ars A -[ Oeics 1 Ais singular. A warden. I. Ais symmetric. + ARHo. 12. What is the value ofa +b? a+b ded dod ? Lab U. a-b?=a-b 13. Is the quadrilateral a square ? e SHHJwo homme? 1 All the sides of the quadrilateral are of equal length, 8 Seta od gharen Lard Psy $9 aaron. Il. The'diagonals of the quadrilateral are of equal length. & Sethyety More Iaiyeo dard 14, For positive integers x, y and z, is the product xyz even ? Sd ayqosreo x,y,z o% ad oBo xyz HO Hoang ? L x+yisodd, x+y do Lome I. x+y+zis divisible by 7. 7d xty+z eNowecroos. ] EF x dew dod ? ISRW-13 A 15, What is the monthly salary of A? A Se B&0 dod? I. A gets 15% more than B and B gets 10% less than C. B $08 A 8 15% Sy, C SoH B 8 10% S&H deren Syrow. I. C’s monthly salary is & 2,500. C Se Bho F 2,500. 16. Among the real numbers a and b, is b a rational number ? DHS Wonges a, b oS" b eSSehab Long weytowr ? I. a+bisarational number. a+baS e&ddlad Lome. I. a—bisa rational number. a-ba¥ e8dehad Lome. 17. How many persons are there in the library ? & ogreabod* od Mod dhe ear ? 1. If 3 persons leave the library, then the library has less than 8 persons. wfheh Speen [Nogreabo od SOS wkyEs 8 SOB SL Sod Heenoeres IL. If3 persons enter the library, then it has more than 12 persons. WwiPe dgbheo (fomredhos*s 3O)E w¥ yt 12 Sob SoH dy Hod SgSevoird. 18. In the figure given below, what is the value of +B + y+3? (808 HHS a+ P+ y+ Devd dos? 19. How much is (x + y) : (xy)? (x+y): @-y) 2082 Lo oxry=3:2 TL x>0,y>0 20. If p(x) is a polynomial, is (x ~ 2) a factor of p(2x? - 1)? PQ) aS wir9hd word p(2x?— 1) § (r— 2) seer oso? 1 x= Lisa factor of p(x). p(x) 8 (1) aS sederodo, Il. x~7isa factor of p(x). p(x) 8 (7) af seeroSo. 5 PTO. i) (a) Note ISRW-13 Problem Solving (Marks : 55) windrg DG ‘Sequences and Series 5 (Marks : 25) wR Sire, fives + In each of the questions numbered 21 to 30 a sequence of numbers and letters that follow a definite pattern is given. Each question has a blank space. This blank space is to be filled by the correct answer from one of the four given options to complete the sequence without breaking the pattern. Sent 1 Gye 21 Wd 30 40H He HB WHS*er ays houses mA exores md 2. 22, 23. 24, 25, 26. 21. 28. 29, 30, a8 Shaga dabard SeKpryov. HB WHS or oo arOd adye went BQSe Bod 40 ead ars’ vw dIabbnds Soro Sysoaw Wood. 7:49: 163 as 2) 6 @ 9 @ 1 81:64: B @ 16 @) 18 @) 24 (4) 34 AEF : BU: : :OUV (NOP 2 MPQ (3) Nog (4) NOR DRIVE : EIDRV : : BEGUM a), BGMEU (2) MGBEU (3) UEBGM (4) BGMUE ExI:5x9 215% 21 @) LxK @) KxL @) OxU @. UxO ANT : CPRerue |. ¢DQZ () BOX @) BRB @) FSB (4) FTB BCEH, . DGKP, EINT () cDIG (2) CEIK: @) CFIM (4) CEHL K 11M, »GISIE17G () 113K Q) 114J @) 1125 (4) 113M HOSPITAL : PATIENTS ; : SCHOOL : eB : Sten :: Dore (1) TEACHERS (2) CLASS ROOMS earergatoe SENB Kee (3) STUDENTS (4) BLACK BOARDS Dengeoeo By agen If the letters D and E are removed from the English alphabet, then the fourth letter is softs efdre i202 D, E ed ok rem Sun wiryte srevtids ef8o @ F @c 8) G @) H 6 ISRW-13 A Note : In questions 31 to 35 pick the odd thing out : BrBS : 31 Wod 35 SIH Hho oS* LOT*00H MHGowso". 31. (1) 147 (2) 125 3) 103 (4) 84 32, (1) G,4,5) (2) (5, 12,13) GB) (6,8, 10) (4) (10, 12, 15) 33. (1) April (2) May (3) November (4) September Dae & Boat wow 34. (1) 19/15 2) 13/1 @) 5 @) 3 35. (1) C4E @) G8 @) LISN @) T21V Note : Each of the questions from 36 to 45 follow a definite pattern, Observe the same and fill in the blanks with suitable answers. MEE: 36 HOS 45 SEH ho Wife ad PAYSDY Dabard dreirgon. o Dakardy | $200 HOGS Larges ar Dew yroosos. 36. 111y 125,1428,__, 200, 250 2 4 2) 3 (1) 1665 (2) 1785 G) 1815 @) 1925 37. 0,2,3, 5,8, 10, 15, +24, 26,35 @ 8 On @ 17 @ 16 pees eee ay file 4 awa | a Psa op 12’ 15° 18° 21|° [25° 29° 33° 37|* |42° 47’ —— 57] z 1 1 1 Q) 56 Q °O) O 33 39. 5, 11,21, 43,85, @) 181 @ 180 @) 171 (4) 170 40. 75,105, 165, 195, 285 @) 255 (2) 235 3) 225 (4) 215 a5 9911s 2 41. 599° 13°17 > 33 sat 17 15 21 O B Q) a7 GB) To @ 3 42. (1,Z), 8, Y), 27, X), (125, W),__. (1) (243, U) (2) (243, Vy (3) (G43, Vv) (4) (343, U) 43. AEI,CGK, , GKO, IMQ (EIN 2) ENI @) EIM (4) EMI 44, If {a,}7_, is such that a= a)=1 anda, =a, +a) +......+a,_ fork23, then a, = {a,}"_, ONO a = a= 1,k23 8a, tant... ta, Gdbgipod wd a, = () 16 (2) 32 G) 64 “ (4) 128 45. Then" term in the sequence 1,-2,3,-4,5,-6, 7,— wa[Si0 1, -2,3,-4,5,—6, 7,— Endo qd Cyn (2) -n @) 1 @ Cpr 7 P.O. A ) Note: 15RW-13 Data Analysis (Marks : 10) Serot Tate ‘An automobile company produces four types of vehicles (Cars, Motor bikes, Scooters and Mopeds) at different branches in the country. The production at these units from 2007 to 2012 are given in the table below. Answer the questions 46 to 48 using the table. AOE: af GBS SoU) weoih Joe wivww (sh, arerd Bh, wy os, 46. 47. 48. Brad) Dts" O94 Brodod* Saireekipod. 2007 L904 2012 SE w $owd Sab Doren (808 SYSE* aerjo. wD uqrdorr 46 Hod 48 S8H Vow waren Dd, ss 2007 | 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Ci on 3600 | 6300 8100 | 10800 | 16200 | 19800 Motor bikes arent B%eo | 7000 | 12250 | 18750 | 21000 | 31500 | 38500 Scooters Lary. 8000 | 14000 | 18000 | 24000 | 36000 | 44000 Mopeds ara 9000 | 15750 | 20250 | 27000 | 40500 | 49500 The ratio of the number of Cars produced in 2008 to the number of Scooters produced in 2011 is 2008 SainG sr§ Lowg%, 2011 S* SairGs try, OF Yomgir DB (l) 37:40 2) 27:40 @) 17:40 (7:40 In which year the total number of the four types of vehicles produced was 62100 ? 2 Hobs GOS SAG wreoih Usre arivare Svdo wows 62100 ? (1) 2007 (2) 2008 (3) 2009 (4) 2010 Ifk : 1 is the ratio of the number of Scooters produced in the year 2011 to the number of Scooters produced in 2007, then 2011 &* SoG ta Y Lows, 2007 S* SosrTs v0.45 Wong k : 14a" aod ebye k= ad) 3 @ 4 9 z OF 4 5 fe ee SS I5RW-13 A Note: The expenditure under six heads A, B, C, D, E and F in an year are as given in the following Pie diagram. Answer the questions 49-53 using the diagram. HBAS: 2¥ LodsySod* A, B,C, D, E, F OF vowep wee Sod adyo “P’ (Pie) 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. Wbos* sdgagrar. $1 bo eqrdorr 49 kod 53 S5H Ke WHS warendany, Gl CHS If the total expenditure in an year is © 54,00,000, then the expenditure (in rupees) under the head E in that year is at LoddySos* Svgo wey) F 54,00,000, word w LoS yYou* wo%o EB wey Grads (1) 3,60,000 (2) 4,20,000 (G3) 6,30,000 (4) 7,20,000 If the expenditure under the heads A and B together is © 18,00,000 in an year, then the expenditure under the head D in that year is A, Be eome ToGodD a Wodsy Soo wey) T 18,00,000, word wd LodsySoo* Ded wotop mt) (1) %4,20,000 (2) %4,80,000 3) _&5,50,000 (4) €8,50,000 If the difference in the expenditure under the heads A and B in an year is @ 2.5 lakhs, then the total expenditure (in lakhs of rupees) in that year is a8 WobS\Soe* wore A, Bu wud! dar T 25 o¥Td v LodsSoc* SvGo po (oSe Srarads' a) 90 * @Q) 81 @) 72 (4) 63 If the expenditure under the head E in an year is € 3.5 lakhs, then the expenditure (in lakhs of rupees) under the head D in that year is a8 HobsySos* woo EB ww) %3.5 oes © NoadSSoS® voto D B wey (Se Srrabsh ay 3 Q) 35 @) 4 @) 45 In any year the expenditure under the heads C and F together is equal to 2 Wobsy oS Sr vor C, F op wth) SnFonw LarHBSS (1) _ half of the expenditure on B and F together. B,F women pias wo. (2) double the expenditure on C. wo%o Cp wthy$ Sor. (@) the expenditure on D and E. wore D, E op 9%, (4) the expenditure on A. wo%o Ap mh, 9 Pro. Note: 15RW-13 Given that A= {n:nprime, 1¢n<20} B={n:nodd, 1¢n<20} and C= {nn square, 15 < 20}. Using this answer the questions 54 and 55. MOE. A= [nin gr Wows, (1) TEMXVSTE (2) TESVXMTE (3) TESVMXTE (4) TEVSXMTE 10 Nee SS 15RW-13 A 61. If TEACHER is coded as UFBDIFS, then the code word for PARENT is TEACHER §°& &xSo UFBDIFS, wand PARENT 8 8°& 20 (1) QSBOFU (2) QBSFOU (3) RBSENU (4) QRAESU . 62. If BOMBAY is coded as OBZONL., then the cade for DELHI is BOMBAY 8 8°G 0 OBZONL, ward DELHI & 8° So () QRYVU (2) QYRUV (3) QRYUV (4) RQYUV 63. If COMMERCE is coded as DONNESDE, then the code for BIOLOGY is COMMERCE 3 DONNESDE rr $°& 38 wd SE &* BIOLOGY 8 SE (1) CJPMPHZ (2) CIOMOHZ (3) CIOOMHZ (4) CIOMOZH 64. If FAILURE is coded as EZHKTQD, then the code for SUCCESS is FAILURE § EZHKTQD 8°6 5am wand SUCCESS 8 §°& Daan (1) RSDDFRR- (2) RTDDFRR (3) RTBBDRR (4) RTCBRDR 65, If TRIANGLE is coded as USIBOHMF, then the code word for SQUARE is TRIANGLE 2 USJBOHMF rr §°& yy, wdc SQUARE 8 §°6 say (1) TRUBSF (2) TRVSBF (3) TRUSBF (4) TRVBSF (d) Date, Time & Arrangement Problems (Marks : 10) BB, Skvalo, wdSe LEx%seo 66. If 26" January of a non-leap year falls on a Sunday, the day on which 15" August of that year falls is by LossySo SD a YodsySod* 26 aHhO wdarto ward, oF LossySo 15 erg ard St) arto (1) Sunday (@) Wednesday (3) Friday (4) Saturday wdardo engardo Eso War So 67. What is the angle between the two hands of a clock when the time is 5.15 a.m. ? Sabo 5 Ho. 15 0. Waahos* a KaakrGoS*d Goth Smeve ‘wig S'e00 aos ? (72% (2) 674° (3) 64° (4) 584° 68. A clock strikes once at 1 O'clock, twice at 2 O'clock and so on. The total number of strikes it makes in a day is aS Aadirdo | Kobh a¥a6, 2 Kobe Goth IW, ....... (Pr Howes Steod. as Seed w Kadirdo SY Kobe Long q) 78 (2) 112 @) 132 (4) 156 69. Dis the only son of his father C. A is B’s brother and B is C’s sister. How is D related to A? D od S88 da So[d C 8 ahd Sarde. A OS OS BS SH, BS gS C § BGO. wpe A & D 8 Ke Lowoso IG? (1) Sister (2) Brother (3) Niece (4) Brother’s son B60 Bsc aston BHD SH u P.O. a 1. 72, 2B. 74, I5RW-13 {A meeting is scheduled at 11.00 am for which a person P who is away at 100 kms from Ue Wenue has 10 attend, If P starts at 9.45 a.m. in a car which moves with a speed of 60 kmph, then the P is late to the meeting by how many minutes ? SBabo 11.00 Hobe DoS as Lordwds wv Lordy BO od 100 3m. GrS0S! By B68 P sath SEO. adaho 9.45 Howes waberdO How 60 8s Sho BH) SHE OSH w Korseds On) Danae vexgorr aeberc ? a 5 @ 1s @) 25 @ 35 TF Js the time elapsed between 11.10 am to 3.50 pm; and if is the time elapsed between 10.15 am to 4.05 pm, then t, : t, = Sabo 11.10 Kobe oS S-abo\So 3.50 Kobe Sot ABE Vvabo ty; @dabo 10.15 Kobe Mok Sabo[so 4.05 Hobe S8% KAN Levabo ty, S0n8 t) : t= Q) $24 @ 2:3 @) 4:5 @) 3:2 4,3. C. D and E sit around a table such that A is between B and C ands lef to Bs D is to the right of B; and E is between C and D. Then the person to the immediate lef of C 1s A,B,C,D, Eas ae wear srtgyary es, DOe* B,C os BGgir dod BE Deh OS, A Gaye; BS 48 8) D; CD o& Sg E GaN. wpe C 8 S¥m dus (08, 8) O98 aD @ B GB) A @) —E e+? # Given that a+ b= “5~ and a A b= 4 for any real numbers a and b, Ifx*y=2A2, thenx= 2 argh Womgen abo Sar aeb= x*y=2A2, word x= @ y Oy (@) 2 @) 3 For real numbers a and b, if aeb = (ab)"S, then (243) © (16807) = YD Domgeo a, b o& aob = (ab)!5, eavd @epth (243) 0 (16807) = q) 31 2) 29 @) 22 (4) 21 Ifaeb=(a+b—-1)~1, then (1 2) (3 93)= aeb=(atb-1)?-1, eavd (1 ©2)0(303)= Q) 576 Q) 625 @) 675 (4) 676 2 15RW-13 x SECTION -B Mathematical Ability BS Sead ss Questions : 75 Marks : 75 Gaye: 75 Brthgen: 75 () Arithmetical Ability (Marks : 35) wokiiss Snes 76. @ 1 7. ay 2 @ 1 @) -1 4) 2 78, Inamixture of 35 litres the ratio of milk and water is 4 : 1. If one litre of water is added to the mixture the ratio of milk and water in the new mixture is 35 Dog Dyktod! dren, Sexo 4: 1 NRE Gwryov. 6: Dpsbrds af Haw dys SOUS D6yd SY DpDOc* dren, Deo NHB iy. 25% Q) 7:2 (3) 4:3 (4) 2:1 79. The salaries of two persons are in the ratio 4 : 7. Both spend 80% of their salaries and save the rest. The ratio of their savings is Gch Sptbe Sdaren 4: 7 NUVBS* aajon wo Séwed® agi 80% peyso Der’ deoky Dye. ard edly Bd aero NB () 8:2 @ 7:5 @) 533 (@ 4:7 ech ax 2) so. 1663" (4a? thena value of 2-1) is (ay *5= (49? wand (2-1) 8 ag dw qa) 2 @ 4 @) 6 @ 8 B P.T.O. A ISRW-13 81. 10+ 26 + 2V10 + 2V15| + {10-26-10 + 2V15| = Q) 2(3+y5) Q) 23 @) 25 4) 210 82. The least value of k such that 315 * k is a perfect square is 315 x kDOaPY do wd MSorr Wod k $y Dev (1) 35 Q) 31 Gy (4) 15 83. Which among the following numbers leaves remainders 1, 2 and 2 respectively when divided by 2, 3 and 7? Si (S08 NomgeS* BO 2, 3,7 ot arhy Schorr 1, 2,2 eo Morr SJran ? () 130 2) 68 GB) 65 (4) 57 84. The L.C.M. of two integers is 144 and their G.C.D is 12. If one of the integers is 36, then the other integer is Bot wrgroS Wowge S.d-% 144, ard Kader 12. de ak rgroS Long 36, word Botts Ypgro¥o ql) 18 (2) 24 @) 48 (4) 432 85. The least number that is to be subtracted from 2580 so that it leaves a remainder 4 when divided by 9, 11 and 13 is 9,11, 13 © Barn 4 Mio Sayocw 2580 wos SrwabseRd SOY Lomg at Q) 2 @) 3 (4) 4 86. Three numbers are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 and the sum of their squares is 504, The largest of the numbers is Bare Dowges 1:2: 3 MH|S* Yod awd Sore Svso 504 m= Hod. wv womged* woxgse. a) 6 @ 2 @) 18 (4) 24 4 15RW-13 A 87. 88. The persons A, B, C share a property in such a way that A and B get 3 and as and C getting the rest. The person or persons who get the least property Sappub Spipeo A, B, Ceo a8 GRD A, B ut thir 3 Sou 7) Sow herd CH Bodinrr Lor Say. © SHH wi HE) SpE Sor Sgtheo. @ c QB (G3) AandB (4) AandC Asbom B A aba C 89. The descending order of 410, ¥f6, V3 is {[10, Y6.\3 © ed6%%ro So (1) 4{10,V3, 6 @) 410, 6.3 @) 3,46, 4/10 (4) Ye. 410, V3 90. In a face to face election the winner got 65% of votes and won by a margin of 12000 votes. The total votes polled (in lakhs) is aS Lnarind IQEC aS w2fg0 65% ttm YorrBod 12000 4g wOSg8H TOY Ando Soavd 46 wows (eke) a4 @) 04 (G3) 0.04 (4) 0.004 91. Ina library 23% of the books are in Arts, 30% in Commerce, 35% in Science and the rest are in Telugu language. If there are 1440 books in Telugu language, the number of books in Arts is a God cD Wysred* 23% eH), 30% sy, 35% PS) God DAOVD Berd aad? darjon. Beoid rad'd YYsre Lows 1440, word wHyC* Yysre Hong (2760 (2) 3000 (3) 3600 (4) 4200 8 PLO. 2, 93. 95. I5RW-13 A person bought a pen and sold it for a loss of 10%. If he had bought it for 20% less and sold it for ® 44 more than earlier sale price he would have made a profit of 40%. The cost price of the pen is (in ®) 28 OBE a8 Serdy GD anDD 10% BHO8 ISovorrd. wih wv Lord 20% skys SOS SD RSG DScb Se Kary 44 Ur. MSY D[¥an09 Yo SE 40% exsfo SAYS. © Seo Sy wb trod} () 200 (2) 225 (3) 250 (4) 280 If an article is sold at a profit of 15% instead of a profit of 9% the person gets & 60 more. The cost price of the article (in rupees) is BE SPO 9% orerd8 GAySary 15% crgrds VAS w 88 60 Sr. Dkyb Wy0d. S BBD SQ) vb Or. oS) (1) 1200 2) 1050 @) 1000 (4) 800 A and B started a business investing 2 10 lakhs and % 15 lakhs respectively. After © months C joined them by investing € 20 lakhs. If the profit at the end of the year is 75.6 lakhs, then the share of A in the profit (in lakhs of rupees) is A, B ep a8 argarordy Str 10 oe Se, 15 eke Uw, Byaches* BTofoares 6 Sew StharS C od argedoc* 20 ofe Dpadd dorm, WoHdywrodsod* SDS 5.6 ufo Sr. raod® A arte (oe Sr. od") a) 16 Q) 24 GB) 3.2 (4) 48 In a joint business A, B and C invested capital in the ratio 5 : 6 : 8. At the end of the business they shared profits in the ratio 4: 3 : 12. The ratio of the number of months in which A, B and C kept, their capital is eS QS argdSow* A, B,C w 5:6: 8 Mac Sresio Dowd Berd. agarorodoe* ah orapew 4:3: 12 NYBE* Lossy’. A,B,C ew weode DPS Bee Lomge 2B 2a @ = 5:3:12 (4) 25:18:16 16 15RW-13 A 96. 97. 98. 99, 100. Pipe A fills a tank in 8 hours while pipe B empties the full tank in 10 hours. If both the pipes A and B are opened simultaneously the time taken (in hours) to fill the tank is A DY aS TG 8 Kowes® SowMee. B RY odd SYO 10 Hodes anh akp0d. A, B Goth Die ASSO BOY HY odode’ sr~Hods dtmabo (Hobos) (1) 33% 2) 36% QB) 40 (4) 42 Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 10 hours and 15 hours respectively. If they are opened altemately for one hour each and if A is opened first, the time (in hours) required to fill the tank is Dot Bye A, B ev 2k HYD Dobor’ 2BOSmr 10 Hower, 15 Nowe kkvaho BLwFoman. S GoGo akard sorgs al WB Kookr Btxyr, ado A Pw BOY BS Nodes OF dwwaho (hobed) (1) 10 @ @) 12 @ 13 If aman starts at A and walks at 5 kmph he will reach B late by 7 minutes. But if walks at 6 kmph he will reach B early by 5 minutes. The distance between A and B (in km) is aS Og8 A 0d wabudO Koos 5 8sb ShoS SAY 7 Shwsrew sexgorr BY Bde. sd vs Hobs 6 82d. Shorr 844 5 Dkwaren smodrrs B dterc, A,B © Sadie Siro (Bb, oS) a 4 @Q) 5 @) 6 (Deed, A train of 270 metres long crosses a platform of 390 metres length in 33 seconds. The speed of the train (in kmph) is 210 &. dy he aS Feo 390 oY ay Ke PSorvo & wows 33 wow WAd Bev Sto Nob 8a. od) (1) 66 (2) 68 QB) 72 (4) 75 Three persons A, B, C together can complete a work in 8 days where as A alone requires 24 days to complete the same work. The number of days required for B and C together to complete the same work is ‘aotbe Hgsheo A,B, C eo Sob a8 4008 Sered* ind dabifet wd. 28G8 od BOD BPO Thoth 24 Seren StsoA. B,C w Soh wD SND YQ Drowsy oF Sere Wong (i) 18 (2) 16 G3) 12 @ 10 7 PTO, A 101. 102. 103. 104, 105. I5RW-13 4 A man completes 5" of the work in 1! days. The number of hours required to complete the remaining work by him is as anet$ Both 1% Sarg! aS ig dabiiets. dhe 4 spadabards aos SSDS SHLD HgSO Nobes* a) 6 Q) 9 @ 7 @ 8 A circle is inscribed in an equilateral triangle. If the area of the circle is 462 em?, then the perimeter (in em) of the triangle is a8 Rariny Axhaod* a¥ Sho vosoPotwS4O. 4) Brego 462 S20. wane (Bebao dS ed (0. d. os4 a) 72 Q) 84 @) 96 (4) 126 ‘The area of a rectangular metal sheet is 60 sq.m. The sum of its length and diagonal is ‘equal to 5 times its breadth. Then the difference (in metres) between length and breadth is AGO rrdy 2S Sry Soko Srego 60 Sd. wd Sgo, Puyo aso BGeyh 5 Gy. wdye Hay, Stéenye Bio &. o64) ay 4 Q 5 @B) 6 @ 7 A cone of height 24 cm and radius of its base 6 em is made up of clay. If that clay is reshaped in the form of a sphere, then the diameter of that sphere (in cms) is 2 24 Wo, ao agnYo 6 Dod. rm He a FoSY 08 HY Fabosss. od Hersam SONS w AfKo goo God. oS} a) 6 Q) 8 (G3) 12 (4) 14 ‘The surface area of a sphere is same as the curved surface area of a right circular cylinder whose height and diameter are 12 cm each. Then the radius of the sphere (in cm) is Os, aim ergeres 282 12 Rom, He at dyersd Yrisy H8se Brergds Sorbo af He abode Serego 600. ehyd w He agrYo Bo. od} a 3 Q) 4 @) 5 (4) 6 18 ISRW-13 A 106, Let ‘s’ be the surface area of a cube of edge 9 cin. This cube is cut into smaller cubes of 107. 108, 109. 110, edge 3 cm each, If‘S’is the sum of the surface areas of all the smaller cubes, then e: $= 9 Bod, word He ak dbo avose ST eg0 's'. 3 Vos. sordew $B DSS Dre S Ho LQ0osNss S Dy Hredos sbose Broge Bvdo'S'wond s: A oP Q@) 1:3 G) 3:2 (4) 2:3 The number of revolutions made by a wheel of 42 em diameter in travelling a distance of 1320 metres is 1320 263 drdo Kalrstoweésod* 42 Vo.ds argorr fe S¥o Fh Low oare dong (1) 300 Q) 400 @) 500 (4) 1000 The radius r of a right circular cylinder is the same as that of a sphere. If the volume of the sphere is twice that of the cylinder, then the height of the cylinder is a8 aro a angergo 1 wSO a f'vo EHTS LErho. feo GS, Wavoarcao Hyrho tawodrerds Boxy wand, w mio ae @ F a ) £ (4) 2 The digit in the units place of the number 134” js Bows 134 ako Sx wos a) 4 Q) 3 G) 2 @ 1 If a* ~k denotes that k is the remainder when 84 is divided by 7, then 100° = a =k Sk 980 8a 7d erhocin Six) BED WY, 100* = gm Q@ 2 GB) 5 (4) 6 9 PTO. @ aa 112. 113, 114, 115. 116, 15RW-13 Algebraic and Geometrical Ability (Marks : 30) bdes, sngbas Drags For two statements p, q, it is given that p —> ((~p)vq) is false, then the truth values of p and q are respectively Pg OS Got (Lxime% Y020800 p — ((~p)vq) edd exdg9 BY. p,q Ge), Hg Denden Soir ad) FT 2) FF Byatt (4) TF Let p, q be two statements. Then the statement (~p) v (p A q) is equivalent to Peo derek Sod. wdpth Lossbo (-p) v (pag) 498 Sogo () qep @ p=q @G) q=p @) -p>~a If1 ais) Sorr AHF wH f(a) = 0 S)RH03 Agorr dod Dogrags wm Q) Sie wie es Ui GB) A 15RW-13 SECTION -C Communication Ability Questions : 50 Marks : 50 PART-1 Choose the correct meaning for the word given : 151. radical (1) extreme 2) red (3) colourful (4) slow 152. tether (1) teeth 2) together (3) restrain (4) free 153. synergy (1) combined size (2) joined effort (3) related parts (4) organized finances 154, pervade (1) conquer (2) escape (3) spread through (4) convince 155, nascent (1) smelly (2) fragrant 3) immune (4) incipient 156. vacuous (1) abandon (2) vacate (3) unavailable (4) expressionless Fill in the blank choosing the correct word : 187. The rains the fields, washing away the crops. (1) stormed 2) inundated Q)_ blew (4) covered 158. Due to the ongoing controversy the political situation in the state is (1) upbeat Q) cosy (3) turbulent (4) sublime 159, England was a great power in the nineteenth century. (1) merchant Q) amy (3) mercantile (4). navy 160, The mule would not pull the farmer’s plow. (1) rigid 2) sturdy @) rugged (4) stubborn : 26 et 15RW-13 A PART -2 Choose the correct answer : 161. The process of reviewing the performance of employees periodically is called (1) performance management (2) employee review (3) _ performance appraisal (4) employee confidential report 162, The interview conducted in a situation not quite pleasant or comfortable to the candidate is called (1) _ unstructured interview (2) depth interview (3) stress interview (4) distress interview 163. The medium of outdoor poster in which printed ad message is displayed is called (1) cutouts Q) POP (3) exhibit (4) dill board 164. A market which is dominated by a few suppliers is known as (1) _ perfect market (2) buyer’s market (3) oligopoly market (4) monopolist market 165. PERT is (1) Programme Evaluation and Review Technique 2) Programme Education and Review Teaching 3) Programme Enlightment and Review Technique (4) Progress Evaluation and Review Timing 166. Which of the following is used for modulation and demodulation ? (1) Modem 2) Protocols (@) Gateway (4) Multiplexer 167. Linkage between CPU and users is provided by (1) storage (2) control unit (3) _ peripheral devices (4) software 168, In a computer system, which device is functionally opposite of a keyboard (1) mouse (2) track ball (3) printer (4) pendrive 169. The first mechanical computer designed by Charles Babbage was called (1) Abacus 2) Processor (3) Calculator (4) Analytical Engine 170, Which of the following is an example of non-volatile memory ? (1) ROM @) VLSI @) LSI (4) RAM 27 PTO. 171. 172. 173. 174, 175. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. 15RW-13 PART-3 ‘Choose the correct answer : A: “There, that’s what you looked like when you were a month old.” B: “How awful!” In this conversation ‘B* (1) ispleased 2) _ is disappointed (3) is unhappy (4) _ thinks he looked ugly A: “Could I borrow some money from you?” B: “What do you need it for ?” The conyersation implies that *B” (1) _ is dodging the issue (2) isangry (3) does not want to give money (4) _ wants to know why ‘A’ needs money “It was a knockout. Umesh saw stars in his eyes.” ‘The speaker implies that Umesh. (1) is exuberant (2) isromantic (3) is dreaming (4) _ has fallen unconscious ‘The active form of the sentence ‘e-mails have been written by her’ is (1) _ she has written e-mails (2) she had written e-mails (3) _ write e-mails to her (4) she sent e-mails A: “Ive got anew job!” B: “Great! that should open doors for you.”

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