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KDC SSC Pre-022 (Solution) PDF
KDC SSC Pre-022 (Solution) PDF
10 m
32 3 × 2 = 6
30
37. (D) Y M T 1. 5 2. 5
T 4 ft
3 ft
38. (C) Since each pole at the corner of the plot
S 9 ft R is common to its two sides.
Therefore total number of poles needed
Required distance = PT = 4 – 3 = 1 feet.
27. (A) 13 + 7 × 2 = 27. = 27 × 4 - 4 = 104.
54 + 45 × 2 = 144. 39. (B) A leap year has 366 days. Now, if we
Then, ? + 32 × 2 = 68 ? = 68 – 64 = 4. divide 366 by 7 it gives 2 as remainder.
28. (A) 2 × 9 + 3 × 17 = 18 + 51 = 69. Hence, number of odd days in 366 days
2 × 13 + 3 × 11 = 26 + 33 = 59. is 2.
Then, 2 × ? + 3 × 13 = 49 2 × ? = 10
40. (A)
? = 5.
29. (B) 3 × 100 + 5 × 9 = 345.
4 × 100 + 6 × 10 = 460.
So, 5 × 100 + 7 × 11 = 577
30. (A) Clearly, The number of ways to arrange 5
books = 5! = 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 120.
41. (D)
So, Total time taken = 120 minutes
= 2 hours.
31. (A) The mother warns her child with the
expectation that he would stop troubling
her. So, I is implicit. The general nature
of children cannot be derived from the 42. (C) From position I and III, considering % as
statement. So, II is not implicit. the common face.
32. (B) Since Arun and Suresh interchange we have,
places, so Arun’s new position (13th
fr om lef t) is t he same as Suresh’s % o
earlier position (6th from right). % $
So, Number of children in the queue Hence according to rule sign ‘×’ is opposite
= (12 + 1 + 5) = 18. to sign ‘+’.
Now, Suresh’s new position is the same Always Generally Sometimes Seldom Never
43. (D)
as Arun’s earlier position fifth from left. 5 3 2 4 1
Suresh’s position from the right 44. (C)
th
= (18 – 4) = 14 M A H E S H N C I G T J
33. (A) P @ Q P is the wife of Q ...(1)
+1
Q $ T Q is the brother of T ...(2) +2
T # U T is the daughter of U +1
Q is the son of U ...............(3) +2
U * W U is the father of W. +1
+2
From (1) and (3),
We can conclude that U is the father-in-law Similarly,
of P.
34. (B) The girl is the daughter of the sister of N E E L A M O G F N B O
Sandeep’s father. Hence, the girl is the +1
+2
cousin of Sandeep.
+1
35. (B) Clearly we can observe that nine days +2
ago, it was Thursday. Therefore today is +1
Saturday. +2
70 – 57 15 15
Required difference = × 56100 DC = = 25 cm
187 9
125. (C) Required distance = LCM of 63, 70 and
13 77 cm.
= × 56100 = ` 3900
187 = 6930 cm.
121. (D) S.P. of 1 kg of mixture = ` 9.24, Illustration : 7 63, 70, 77
Gain = 10%
9, 10, 11
100
C.P. of 1 kg of mixture = ` 9.24 LCM = 7 × 9 × 10 × 11 = 6930
110
= 8.40 126. (D) A
By the rule of alligation, we have :
C.P. of 1 kg sugar Cost of 1 kg sugar
of 1st kind of 2nd kind
C
`9 `7
Mean price
` 8.40
30° 60°
B D
1.40 0.60
A and C position of planes
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BC = 3125 m OP2 = 52 – 42
AC = x metre OP2 = 9
In ABD, OP = 3 cm
AB In OQA
tan 60° =
BD
3125 x
3 = O
BD
3125 x C D
BD = A
P
B
3 Q
In BCD,
OA2 = OQ2 + AQ2
BC 2
tan 30° = 6
BD 2
5 = OQ + 2
2
1 3125 OQ2 = 52 – 32
= 3125 x
3 OQ = 4 cm
3 distance between chords AB and CD
3(3125) = 3125 + x PQ = OQ – OP = 4 – 3 = 1 cm
x = 9375 – 3125 1
x = 6250 metre 132. (A) x + =5
127. (D) Let the no. of sides be 2n and 3n. And let x
their interior angles be 6y° and 7y°. On squaring both sides,
exterior angles are (180° – 6y°) and 1
(180 – 7y)° x2 + + 2 = 25
x2
360
= 180° – 6y ______(i) 1
2n x2 + = 25 – 2 = 23 ...(i)
x2
360
= 180° – 7y _______(ii) Expression
3n
Solving (i) and (ii), we get n = 3 x 4 3x 3 5 x 2 3x 1
=
no. of sides of the polygons are 6, 9. x4 1
64
128. (B) (64)x+1 = x 4 1 3x 3 3x 5 x 2
x =
4
x4 1
(43)x+1 × 4x = 64
43x+3+x = 43 1 1
44x+3 = 43 x 2 x 2 2 3x 2 x 5 x 2
x x
4x + 3 = 3 =
x=0 1
x2 x2 2
x
sin2 A 1 cos A
–
sin A
129. (A) = 1 – +
1 cos A sin A 1 – cos A 2 1 1
x 2 3x x 5
1 – cos2 A – sin2 A x
=
= 1 – (1 – cos A) + sin A(1 – cos A ) 2
x 2
1
x
1–1
= cos A + 23 3 5 5 43
sin A(1 – cos A ) = =
23 23
= cos A
130. (A) (xb+c)b–c . (xc+a)c–a . (xa+b)a–b 133. (D) B
2 2 2 2 2 2
b –c
= x xc –a
xa –b
b 2 –c 2 c 2 –a 2 a 2 –b 2
= x = x0 = 1 O C
131. (B) In OPC
OC2 = OP2 + CP2
2 40°
8 A T
52 = OP2 + CAT = 44°
2
BTA = 40°
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ACT = 180° – 44° – 40° = 96° 138. (C) A + B = 90° A = 90° – B
CAT = CBA = 44° sin A = sin (90° – B) = cos B
(By Alternate segment Theorem) Similarly,
BCA = 180° – 96° = 84 cos A = sin B, tan A = cot B
BAC = 180° – 84° – 44° = 52° sin A . cos B + cos A . sin B – tan A . tan B
Angle subtended by BC at centre + sec2A – cot2B
= 2 × 52° = 104° = cos2B + sin2B – cot B . tan B + sec2A – tan2A
134. (B) S.I. = 2641.20 – 1860 = ` 781.2 =1–1+1=1
S .I . 100 [ tan B. cot B = 1, sec2A – tan2A = 1]
Time = Principal× Rate 139. (D) sin113 . cos113
1
781.2 100 = 113 (2 sin . cos )113
= = 3.5 years 2
1860 12 113 113
135. (A) (a ± b) = a ± 2ab + b2
2 2 1 1
= (sin2 )113
x y 2
2
If a = y ; b = ( –1 sin 2 1)
2
Hence, the greatest value of
then,
113
x y 113 113
1
± 2ab = ± 2 × y × =±x sin . cos =
2 2
tx = ± x sin12 cos 78
t = ±1 140. (D) –
sin 48 cos 42
136. (C) x = 3 3 sin12 cos(90 – 12)
a a 2 b3 + a – a 2 b3
= –
Cubing both sides, sin 48 cos(90 – 48)
3 3 sin12 sin12
3 2 3 3 2 3 = – =0
x3 = a a b + a – a b sin 48 sin 48
141. (B) Distance covered by wheel in one
revolution
3 2 3 2 3 3 = Circumference of wheel
+ 3 a a b 3 a – a b 440
× diameter =
1000
3 2 3 3 2 3 22 440
a a b a – a b × diameter =
7 1000
=a+ 440 7
a 2 b3 + a – a 2 b3 + Diameter = ×
1000 22
1 = 0.14 m
a
3
a 2 b 3
x
3
142. (B) E D
a –
a2 b3
1 A F B
= 2a + 3 a 2 – a 2 – b 3 3 x
C
= 2a + (– 3bx)
x3 + 3bx = 2a ABDE will be trapezium
AB = 4 units
a sin b cos a tan b 1
137. (D) = DE = AB = 2 units
a sin – b cos a tan – b 2
[Dividing numerator and denominator by FB = 1 unit, BD = 2 units.
cos ] DF = 22 – 12 = 3 units
a 2 b2 Area of ABDE
a 1
a b b
b a 2 b2 = (AB + DE) × DF
= = 2
a
a –b
b
a – b2
2
a 2 – b2
1
b = (4 + 2) × 3
2
= 3 3 sq. units
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143. (D) A D 147. (B) Cost of Mango at shop A
24
= 30 × 1200 × = ` 8640
100
b
16
Cost of apple = 40 × 1200 × = ` 7680
B C 100
l
BD = length of diagonal 20
= speed × time Cost of orange = 20 × 1200 × = ` 4800
100
52 So, required ratio = 8640 : 7680 : 4800
= × 15 = 13 metre =9:8:5
60
148. (C) Quantity of Mango at shop B
BD = l 2 b 2 24
l 2 + b2 = 169 ...(i) = 1000 × = 240 kg
100
Again,
Quantity of Mango at shop B
68
(l + b) = × 15 = 17 ...(ii) 24
60 = 1200 × = 288 kg
(l + b)2 = l 2 + b2 + 2 lb 100
172 = 169 + 2 lb 100
2 lb = 289 – 169 = 120 So, required% = 288 × = 120% of the
240
120 quantity of Mango at shop A
lb = = 60 m2 149. (D) Cost of total fruits at shop A = Cost of
2
Mango + Cost of Apple + Cost of Guava + Cost
144. (C) B of Orange + Cost of other fruits
24 16
(1200 × × 30 + 1200 × × 40 + 1200
100 100
A D 10 20
O × × 18 + 1200 × × 20 + 1200 ×
100 100
30
× 15)
100
Let Radius of circle = a units = 8640 + 7680 + 2160 + 4800 + 5400
Area of semi circle = ` 28680
a 2 Cost of total fruits at shop B
= sq. units
2 24 14
= (1000 × × 30 + 1000 × × 40 +
1 100 100
Area of triangle ABD = × a × 2a = a2
2 16 20
Area of shaded region 1000 × × 18 + 1000 × × 20 + 1000
100 100
a 2 26
= – a2 = a2 – 1 sq. units × × 15)
2 2 100
145. (C) Since, point of intersection of medians = 7200 + 5600 + 2880 + 4000 + 3900
is "centroid". = ` 23580
co-ordinates of centroid So, required difference
0 5 7 63 3 = 28680 – 23580 = ` 5100
= , 150. (D) Quantity of Orange at shop A
3 3
20
12 12 = 1200 × = 240 kg
= , 100
= (4, 4)
3 3. Quantity of Apple at shop B
146. (A) Quantity of Guava at shop A 14
10 = 1000 × = 140 kg
100
= 1200 × = 120 kg
100
100
Quantity of Guava at shop B So, required% = 240 × = 171.42%
140%
16
= 1000 × = 160 kg more than the quantity of Apple at shop B.
100
So, required difference = 160 – 120 = 40 kg
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151. (D)
152. (D) Since ‘between’ is used for two persons
and ‘among’ is used for more than two,
replace ‘between’ by ‘among’.
153. (D) As the sentence and question tag must
be in the same tense, replace ‘isn’t she ?’
by ‘did’t she ?’
154. (D) Replace ‘or’ by ‘as’. ‘As.... as’ is a pair of
correlative.
155. (B) Add ‘other’ after ‘any’ since, comparison
is being made between ‘Shanghai’ and
‘any other city of the world’, thus
excluding ‘Shanghai’ from the rest, it
being compared to.
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