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A satellite moving in an orbit in an equatorial plane round the earth will appear to remain in the same place above the earth if its period of revolution is (1) 16 hours (2) 24hours (3) 48 hours (4) 365 days 4, To detect forgery in documents rays are used. (1) cosmic (2) gamma Q) infrared (4) ultra violet wo ‘The liquid mereury used in thermometers isa (1) semiconductor (2) superconductor (3) metal (4) non-metal a ‘The soit is mixed with lime to (1) decrease the pH (2) increase the pH (3) increase the fertility (4) increase the salt content 2 ‘The low dissolved oxygen content of a water sample indicates its (1) purity (2) pollution (3) low boiling point (4) high boiling point 8. uatrat seo ou) & desodahry cogde. 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Bacteria cannot survive in ahighly salted pickle because (1) The pickle does not contain any nutrients necessary for bacteria to live (2) Salt inhibits reproduction (3) They get plasmolysed and ave consequently killed (4) Salt in the pickle decreases the temperature and thus inultiplication is completely prevented “The harmful process af the disease caused by the pathogen results in abaormal physiological or morphological conditions in the whole plant or a partis called (1) Pathogenecity (2) Malformation (3) Btiology (4) Symptoms ACEI i 5 Meiosis division is very important in an organism to maintain the constant number of chromosomes, generation after generations, it involves two successive divisions namely (1) One reduction division and one celidivision 2) One reduction division and one nuclear division (3) One equatorial division and one somaticdivision (4) One reduction division and one mitotic division _ According to one of the most accepted theory, the earths atmosphere before any life had originated, consisted of water ‘vapour, hydrogen, ammonia and (1) Methane (2) Niwogen (3) Oxygen (4) Carbon-di-oxide Epilepsy is caused due to the problem in (1) Heart (2) Kidney G3) Brain (4) Lung 14, ecdenashride) sede aved ainghed 9 (1) eokgebsee (2) extines808 (3) bao geceirits (4) madgob exbwoda 15. Shits deode cd dntaiaso, (1) 23 weinetoesbenied toe worb dork Diora sirmewes gaa (2) 22 eelaednesiv nvosioay adel Sort aceon drrdod odes (3) 22 wlecasienish aod} wom Con ror ob stor gos aches (4) 23 etincinedvriedes 16, doce eutemng a9 aolomesd 2 (1) memo Q) Sfavineds (3) shalemotcs (4) Selesnese 17. carted cing waded one? (1) sede 2) aoe (3) egies (4) murs domed oe ACF-TT 20. “© {ANCA eA 18. gadvg) es dedordajridah ateodchs eons aggtst sjogdon cesar, (1) 4 ald apsinaysab deogrtso Q 3xordass ge dome G) Daordmsingsabsedriy @) 8 cordammtoggab sions . “ayrl’d cineca andosod seromm ns 2 (1) setdor! mach wumad 2) Komik mascdams @) sodorus mare corns 1978 09, decd o8 danse aie aagarfmas eleind added () eddarser Q) game (3) dest ter @ mae (A A ” 14. Which of the following is an innate behaviour ? (1) Selective learning (2) Insight earning G) Instincts {4) Classical conditioning . Human sperm nucleus contains (1) 23 autosomes and one sex chromosome (2) 22 autosomes and two sex chromosome (3) 22 autosomes and one sex chromosome (4) 23 autosomes . Cellular respiration takes place in (1) Golgi body (2) Lysosome (3) Mitochondria (4) Ribosome . Which of the following is a green-house gas? (1) Nitrogen (2) Methane (3) Oxygen (4) Carbon monoxide ACF -IL a 18, India is amega diversity country with (1) 4 Ecological Hotspots (2) 3 Ecological Hotspots (3) 2 Feological Hotspots (4) 8 Feological Hotspots Which one of the folowing is a Heritage Site? (1) Kaziranga National Park (2) Nandadevi National Park (3) Sundarban National Park (4) Keoladeo National Park 20 ' In 1978, worlds most notorious and infamous soi! pollution occurred in (1) Chernobyl (2) Bhopal (3) Love Canal (4) Smatler a (1) 2,50,000 (3) 2,49,800 (2) 2,69,000 (4) 2,20,000 23, eayrdeb Sorfodaa Arociog 2,400 de. rei 222 sarge, dombanaysoorbeoot 100 momedéran shi, intbad, tide | So (1) 20% (3) S% 23, (2) 16,2502s, ) 17,625 as. {4} 20,000 ete. ACE-[1 IEE 00 as, rena, % 235 1,20,000 de. soabo duis rode (1) 1,10,000 (3) 1.15,200 (2) 1.15,000 (4) 90,000 38 novi 22.5 rived Laba bebdox 4.05 8.000, madatsy goonsgeh. wag eco Sictoodneast:? () 108samz 2) 18 scat 3) 21.6 S208 A) lesen 8 S Lab, ¢ rio anatarner 3 ke Ihe Kr2 Serko ORs, orta, b, e red (D 2.4.6 ® Med & lo ke 4) 42,3 8-0) (A 2. The first term and common difference of an arithmetic progression (A.P.) are respectively equal to the first term and common ratio ofa geometric progression (G.P_). Ifthe sum of the first four terms ofthe A.P.and G.P. arein the ratio 2:3 and the common ratio is 2 then the first termis, a4 @3 3) 2 @l 22. The net income of a business man after paying income tax at the rate of 5% is Rs. 2,09,000. Then his gross income is (2) 250,000 @) 2,69,000 8) 249,800 (4) 2,20,000 23. A merchant bought 222 kgs of vegetables for Rs. 2,400 including tax and spent Rs. 100 for transportation. 22 kgs of them were spoiled. He sold the remaining at Rs. 15 perkg. The gain or loss percent is (1) 20% profit (3) 5% loss 2) 2% profit (4) 2% loss 24, ATL. is sold in four instalments. Each successive instalment is one aud half times the preceding instalment. If the second instalment is Rs. 3,000, then the cost of the T.V. is (1) Rs. 24,375 (2) Rs. 16,250 (3) Rs. 17,625 @) Rs. 20,000 ACF=i1 25. If the face value of each share is 1 Rs. 100 and the brokerage is q % then the proceeds go by selling shares worth 1 Rs, 1,20,000 at 963 (including brokerage) is (1) 1,10,000 (2) 1,15,000 (3) 1,15,200 (4) 90,000 26. Ahorse rans at the speed of 22.5 ksn/hour covers a distance of 4.05 km. The time taken by the horse is (2) 10.8 minutes Q) 18 minutes G) 21.6 minutes (4) 1 minute 27. Wha, b, ¢, are in harmonic progression and YY, 4. \e+2 are in geometric progression, then a, b, ¢, are 24,6 ® bleh @ yla% 4) 1,2,3 28. * isthe missing digitin the 7 digit number 4*8"8"4_ If this number is divisible by 11, the missing digitis at 2 @4 8 o-g 29. nockeasbaadl senda eabgchal woth Je 6 Hoel 40 nawsinde 320 8.202, Poe SeeR, | odd 5 Aeosnied 3 Gon oat clad, Saonsge? (U) 320 ae (2) 120 3.208 (3) 1008. ze (4) 60 8.2086 30. Oagponty 10 rosin me demain 42 stro) 8,400 de.rvidy eadounn widodoagd. 50 shod Ong 12 notinvah me tox anads, vandodnie wore Oxon) roti ddd aad Homonanant ead red exh? (1) 6,000 da, 2) 12,000 ce. (3) 18,000 da. (4) 24,000 de. 1 31. nots gouor say, Doe cmd’ 4,500 da.nlert aneeand, tis shy 8s al: 9 (1) 4,225 de. (2) 4,000 de. (3) 3,750 de. ) 3,000 de. 32, crdvndaddd sapichatetay robes {A 33, noth Sige ayaa) womb weet nairg, ARRAS. KAA? end oYeora vats () m4 (3) m:16 2) a8 (4) a2 34. 10,000 da. Rady ae stair 45% twotaocbod ade aisierter eros edg we only? (1) 11,500 da. (2) 11,025 da. @) 11,250 da, (4) 12,000 da. 35. A shy B aot apo debas atocase 2 Bair Sjea80e. A oxo dociou stows B ox Sobafod 4 ain shiz obey B ob socio soit, A ob Sabafos 5 cts, aa, 3 asad siechag siege) 109 aisle reeds A they B ob soba canteen (1) 7 abe 9 (2) Yee) 11 Q) lab 13 (4) LOstw 12 36. 2 gainsiny mygeoe Soakrid rome Hotdrid dogg eanamNgS 1 agony Badaos kash cna 2 (1) Laoag? 2) O oxy 1 (3) 2 sa3 (4) woded doajrvsyhoe, 10-) ‘MEE 29. A train travelling at a constant speed covers a distance of 320 km in 6 hours 40 minutes. The distance covered by the train in | hour [5 minutes is (1) 320km = 2) 120m (3) 100km (4) 60km 30. 42 men eam Rs. 8,400 as wages working for 10 hours a day, The earnings of 50 men working for 12 hours a day if they are all paid at the same hourly rate is () Rs. 6,000 (2) Rs. 12,000 (3) Rs. 18,000 (4) Rs. 24,000 i A printer is sold at a profit of 12% for Rs. 4,500. Its cost price is (1) Rs. 4,225 (2) Rs. 4,000 G) Rs. 3,750 (4) Rs. 3,000 32, Identify the wrong one in the following () a xa same 2) fa")"x(a")* 3) [at var Peat 4) fa -a" Pam ACF=IL al. 33. The diameter of a cizcle is equel to the side of a square. ‘Then the ratio of their areas is Q) n:4 Q) m:8 (3) 1:16 (@) 0:2 34. The coropound interest on a sum of Rs. 10.000 for two years at the rate of 5% pais (1) Rs. 11,500 (2) Rs, 11,025 (3) Rs. 11,250 (4) Rs, 12,000 35. The ages of two friends A and B differ by 2 years, Age of the A’s father is 4 times the age of B and age of B’s father is 5 times the age of A. If the sum of the ages of ali the four is 109 years, the ages of A and B are respectively (1) Fand9 (2) Dand II (3) Tand 13 (4) 10nd 12 36. If the product of 2 consecutive natural numbers is equal to the sum of the numbers then what are the numbers satisfying this condition ? (1) Land2 (2) Gand I (3) 2and3 (4) Such numbers do not exist oC SIME EA LET 37. xb 4x? (1)0,1,2 (3) 0,0,-2 Q) 10 (4) 90" i 36 2} 400 an cod wows ese (3) 16 (4) 40, 39. log # + log 16 — log 64 = yo Qi G) -log 44 4) log 84 3) 20xcm (4) xem 40. 3 an?x - 7 sec x +7 = 0 ened on £03 x= 45, aogyid Sua 3 om (ho ri tori Snes Sopa aA WEI? (3) -1 a (1) 24cm (2) 48cm (3) 200em (4) 13m paneer, 6, a,b. c= AWB, CSaceiriente nee AIG ELA 37. Theroots of the equation x3 +x? —2x=0, are (01,2 (2) 0,1,-2 (3) G0, -2 (4) 0,0,2, 38. If x, y, z are three even integers such that x y +2 = 0. Suppose x = ~ 4 and z= JOthen xy + yz= () 36 (2) 400 @) 16 (4 -40 39. log 4 + log 16 — log 64 = ajo Qt (3) -iog 444) Jog 84 40. HS tan?’x —7 sec x +7 = 0 then cos x= a) 0 Q)1 a Leta, b, ¢ represent the half the sum of all the angles of a rectangle, a triangle and a square respectively. Then (asbec Qasb=2e Gja=2b=c 4) 2a= @B)-1 41, bee 42. Consider 4 triangle ABC with sides a= Sem, b= 12cm,¢= 13 em, where the sides a, b, ¢ are opposite to the angles A, B, C respectively then 2sinC +5 cosC = (0 @)5 (2)2 7 ACE-I 4B 44, 45, (3-0 What is the angle between the minute hand and hour hand of a clock when the time is 3: 15 PM? ao (rh) @) 10° (4) 90° If a ciscular ring of radins 5 em is cut and reshaped in to an arc of a citcle of radius 10cm, the length of the are is () Saem (2) 10aem G3) 20nom (4) nom . If the circum radius of a right angle triangle is 5 em then the perimeter of the triangle can be (1) 24em (2) 48.em 3) 200 em (4) 13an Ifa water tap A fills a tank in 3 hours and another water tap B fills the same tank in 5 hours, then the time required to fill the tank when both A and B are used, is 7 a or hours (2) 2 hours 7 (3) 1= hours 8 {4) 4 hours AOL Shaye @) 8am ©) Gem Sem 52. gurdsed end senorldys 49. 4 tod ri () M,O (2)M 59 “ (3) M,N (4) M,N.O.R spy oela te Sait 33 2 2 (4) 0, P (34% 54, enaurmdoanids, denoneertes Got x sama ss WL QM @)N 0 @) S-x noms oevd eco honda 2 ace (B), 80s (G), BO(Y). 8 (4) -3 +x es i, cee (2) ate emgsaeh () VB, Y Q)BVY @BYV VY.B ACF-I weg 47. Two numbers are in the ratio L: 2. 1f 15 is added to both the numbers, their ratio changes to 4: 5. The smaller of the two. numbers is a2 ys @) 10 @ 15 48, If the length of the chord of a citele of radius 10 cm is 16 em, then the Jength of the perpendicular from the centre of the citcle to the ehord is () Sem 2) Tem @) Gem (4) Sem 49, What is the common difference in the arithmetic progression Sy aden X a4 dx a) 27 7 *3 x 3 2) 3-5 (34x a 3-3 3 @) 3-x ()-34% 2 50. How many pairs of parallel lines can be drawn through 2 poinis A and B? () only one (2) two (3) 0 (A) infinitely many ACE-IL Use the following data to answer questions 51 to $4 Players 51. Players who are lovers but not singers aye Q)O,P,QR @)O,R 4) P,Q 52. Singers who are players but not lovers (1) MO Q)M QB) MN (4) M,N,O.R 53, Singers who are lovers as well as players MOR Q}M,O.R.P 3) 0 @OP 54. Players who are neither singers nor lovers ML QM GN @O 55. The six faces of a dice are coloured with the colours violet (V), blue (B), green (G), yellow (Y), orange (O), and red (R). The different positions of the dice are given. 2889 ‘The colours on the face opposite to G, Oand R are respectively MV.BY @BWY 3) B, @) V.Y,B as-cy (OGHST QGHSR GQ) GHTS AHGST 60. 6,24,41, 66,91, [31 eons sortosy 0c sist (Term) # adoinaic? 2) 26 @) 96 ( 321 816.30, Moo1o (1) 2,5, 1.21.20, 25 2) 0000 (2) 4. 10,2, 42.40.50. 3) 0101 (3) 3.9,2,40, 42,49 iM i.t (4) 3,9, 2,40, 42, 50 ACF- Il 416-6) ‘UN AL 56. Find the missing term as shown by (2) inthe followi a) GUST Q)GHTS Q)GHSR MuUGST 57. The numbers in the following 4 blocks of squares have been filled according to some rule The number which fits into the square with question mazk (?) (1) 25 2) 20 (3} 10 as ws Given the digit series P 1Q01000R0008 1 where some of the digits are replaced by the letters P,Q, RS. The corresponding digits for the letters given in the proper sequence as one of the altematives among the four are 4) 0010 ©) 0000 0101 Mit.il ACF-Il a 59. Read the following 4 statements, ‘Three of them are related in some way: Identify the odd man out a) [ prefer hot coffee to tea b) My brother takes cold drinks ©) There is no refrigerator in many houses d) My sister says that hot drinks are not good for health (a Qb Be ad 60, Given a number sequence 6, 21,41, 66, 91, 131 one term of this is wrong. ‘The correct term required is a7 (2) 26 (3) 96 4) 12h 61. Ina cortain code ‘HOUSE! is coded as “16, 30, 42, 38, (0° and ‘ACTOR’ is coded as ‘2, 6, 40, 30, 36°. Then the code word for ‘BEAUTY? is () 2,5, 1.21, 20,25 (2) 4,10, 2,42. 40, 50 3) 3,9, 2, 40, 42, 49 (4) 3,9,2, 40, 42.50 GD AE Wa i Qc BD @E takichal de clacoded sfSosay roche, 65, Perl taucod ve sond, wromncs Rosfocatyrocbaa, wit] [s © a® © x+76 . xtl © m8 wa | cea vont alt} [a ~ (1) x +99 (2) x+ 100 “ G) x49 (4) x+ 125 ACE-H ag c) ~ ME ANA 62. One of the figures given below does not fit with the rest of the figures. Find out the figure 64. Find the odd man out. ‘The figure fit into the space marked as “Pas (hy @ 4} — with @ ACF-IL (yA QC Gg) D GE 65. Find the missing number in the figure given below. x+76 xt45, x+24 (i) x +99 (2) x +100 G)x+hio 4p x +125 ge) eidece 66 Doct 70. Qi sins 0 (3) T spay TI rvente eodnr ss (4) I shay I si adtde weznr besty Salta 2 cantnens daar 1: {IMM 66, 67. 68. ing the data in the following problem, answer the questions 66 to 68 Suppose due to the change in weather, some of the flight services of the Indian airlines between 7 countries-America, | 69. India, Pakistan, Russia, Japan, Sri Lanka and Australia become either one way ot cancelled. The following ate the routes to send parcels : America to Pakistan then to India, Pakistan to Japan then to Sri Lanka, America to Japan then to Russia and then to Australia, India to Russia then to America ‘The route to send parcel from Japan to America (1) Japan — Australia - America 2) Japan — Russia — America 10. (3) Japan — Pakistan ~ India America (4) Japan ~ India — Russia ~ America ‘The route to send parcel from India to Pakistan (1) India - Russia ~ Pakistan (2) India — Japan ~ Russia ~ Pakistan (3) India Russia ~ America ~Pakistan (4) No Route Inaddition, ifthe route between America and Japan is cancelled then the route to send parcel from America to Japan is (1) No route America ~ Pakistan — Russia — Japan (3) America ~ Pakistan ~ India — Russia - Japan (4) America - Pakisian ~ Japan ACF=1 anes ). Statement: Choose the correct answer for the statements and conclusions given below from 69 to 72 Milkis white, Cow gives healthy milk, Conclusion 1: Healthy milk is white Il: Only cow gives milk. (1) Only Lis implicit (2) Only His implicit (3) Both Iand HT arc implicit (4) Neither I nor ILis implicit Statement: Mobile Phones are testricted to students in colleges. Mobile phones are very useful. Conclusions I: Students can use useful mobiles in colleges. 11: Students can use mobile phones outside the college. (1) Only Lis implicit (2) Only His implicit (3) Both [and IL are implicit (4) Neither [nor [fis implicit ‘TUNNEL ocr walk (3) Tabs) IT vest eso3p @) Table odds erode dsetey, 72. Suet adoiainign ected Brerbad, es shoes toy ar sbedif amestaricdeen I sobomyt om oer cas fe aoe, (1) 1 sesisie wast, @) 1000 (2) 1001 (3) 1010, (4) 1100 a2.) ‘NE i 71. Statement: Music is God. God is in the temple. Conclusion |: Music is only in the temple, TL: Without temple there is ‘no music () Only Lis implicit (2) Only Mis implicit (3) Both J and I are implicit (4) Neither I nor His implicit 72. Statement: Examination is apart of study. Students goto the college for getting a degree. Conclusion I : Students have to appear for the examination for getting adegree. IL: Without degree a student can not get any job. (1) Only lis implicit (2) Only His implicit (3) Both Land Hl are implicit (4) Neither I nor ITis implicit 73. Uf ‘+’ means ‘—’, x’ means “4, ° =" means ‘x’ and ‘~ means ‘+’ then | (6 +3) + 4]-7}x1 is equal to (1) -1 2) 15 B)2 4) 3 ACF-1 74. A regular polygon of 10 sides becomes a regular polygon of 7 sides and a regular polygon of 7 sides becomes a regular pentagon (= 5 sides). Then a regular pentagon becomes (2) arightangle triangle (2) equilateral triangle (3) isosceles right angled triangle (4) square 75. If | stands for 1, 10 stands for2, 11 stands for 3, 100 stands for 4, 101 stands for 5, 110 stands for 6, 111 stands for 7 then which of the following stands for 10? (dy 1000 (3) 1010 (2) 1001 (4) 1100 76. If a man knows numerals 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 only. The numbers 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 in the decimal system are equivalent to respectively 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 in his system. Then which of the following numbers in the decimal system is equivalent to the number 43 of his system? (1) 123 (2) 23 (3) 32 (4) 83 (23-C: 7. 7B. 79, ACF-II ALB, C, D, B sagF 2ow ecb shox node mOdOs. B tomas edsyg4| Fd) ad vochad eda A se Cad. A tons) F eg D ob a¥n9) dag, C boca) D afd dene, btrean Fecbaderakicinech (orbs) ated? a) Bc 2) BLE @) B.D 4) Bans, ceip sled Becky acted, stacey, ume, eeondaicly ay, codobey do ad doc ote gocb dda tabus eax) =: tend onda ? (1) ees (2) steeed (3) me @) #0 ‘abd nod’ ctay weds hoqnoabe dacs rian cde. dexison cloeidr doe (1) scab tarid sidcariiosd eae cea Romecbd Reeds stoindd mab homeeny perbded wate Lclges nab Lond abwoinrigd aiay mab Rogecatg Saerby sbtoinad mab Romoay @) (4) doeroged thay Lode (4 80. gl. 82. Q “way, 8 tape, ean Daobuypdd on ed “otiae netos. Be Aaddody one des xosrast (1) eayaa edeetanngd on ed Sao siethacine * @ uy seaicegnos, re Somidewreriogg ened Seana. stos 6) ee erent sdomaaieaynee enodd ari es ssdaeimodsy, (4) meen ‘esfotkeh LOWS on cute defodoegs! sound Rakes (1) counte Led on edocs Reais Sodsgnds os momeEennoe Q) muir sdosaagd oad estore tcbaog, @) edod Labead aby matte adodahOe, (4) edo dogs mere akicbogae, 82 box 8S dst eile éesoed cieposisih, eons, some pang San tied ried seo aoarert (woud aetvmoddaangd sooner) ex, aeaeyees berieiedeied caescoenn. rene gatas aod sainmpodcoph So 28, ne Dood Acinimoddawn not Ro mate dog nepmmeddoan May Aesgoxeond. ‘aclood! aay osijaib doors args 9 as 12 @ 4 (4) 30 AAT LE ° 77. Six points A.B, C.D, Rand F lie ina row. The point B has F and D as acighbours. E has A and C as neighbouring points. A does not lie next tocither Por D, C does not lie next to D, then the acighbouring point(s) to F isfare a) B.C (2) BLE 3) B.D (4) only B 78. If water is called cloud, cloud is called sky, sky is called rain, rain is called river and river is called cloud, then in which of the following do flower lotus live ? (1) sky (2) cloud (3) rain (@) river 79. ‘If itrains and [ goto the library then I read’, The converse of the implication is (1) ff Tread then itrains or I go to library (2) If it rains then L go to the library or [read (3) If [read then it rains and I goto library (4) If trains then 1 go to the library and [read ACF-il ws 80. “Lf a man can cat or drink then he is healthy’, The contrapositive of this implication is, (1) {fa man is healthy then he can eat or drink (2) If'@ man ean not eat or drink then heishealthy (3) Ja man ear not eat and drink then he is not healthy (4) Ifa man is not healthy then he can not eat and drink 8. ‘The negation of the statement ‘If Ananda reads then Robert walks’ is (1) If Robert reads then Ananda walks Q) Robert walks and Anand does not read (3) Ananda reads and Robert does not walk (4) If Ananda does not read then Robert does not walk The questions 82 to 85 based on the following data. Three different faces of a cube (i.e. faces which are not parallel) are painted in three different colours black, white and red. The cube is now cut twice parallel to black face, once parallel to white face and 4 times parallel to red face. he number of pieces one gets is 9 (@) 12 (3) 24 (4) 30 87. 3) 6 (QT 85. notcbsode os (2) 10 @ 12 aid 88. U6 ww) xX | oY 22: | 38 | 60 (X.Y, Z) ride; (1) 12,50, 30 (2) 12,30, 50 (3) 50, 12,30 (2) 30,50, 12 eszgabaen 6,000 3322 (NINH 10,000 ne ee: | -83. The number of pieces that will have exactly three faces painted is a 2 QB) 3 G4 84. The number of pieces that will have exactly two faces painted is (2 Qs 3) 6 a7 85. The number of pieces that will have exactly one face painted is ays (2) 10 (3) 12 (4) 14 86. The student strength of a Composite college is given in the following tabie (Boys | Gints Degree | 250. | 450 puc | 300 - ‘The ratio of girls of P.U. College to the total strength of the College is 1:3. The numberof girls in P.U. College is (D300 (2) 500 (3) 1500 (4) 1000 ACF-II a 87. Find the missing figures in the following table. Total |x| ¥ 22 | 38 | 60 Total) 40 | Z | 90 The values of (X, Y,Z)are (1) 12,50,30 (2) 12,30, 50 (3) 50, 12, 30 (4 30, 50, 12 88. ‘The percentage bur diagrams of families ‘A and B with incomes Rs. 6,000 and Rs, 10,000 respectively are as follows 20% 10% oom aos 2064 o* Family A spends, amount on food compared to family B (1) more (2) less (3) equal (4) double 89. eons atgdeh wis dood waciod Seno {i 96. woos alowed 67 Ba9, pollen vane a. 25 oom, grrie sutra, dod (D) anest (2) anewoder aps, 20 bape od cahndens dos spateot daly Bncoond, eosrtd’), ch Aeaariday, @) doer (A) emysetea Soe Spaa dessa ecsre oa) 90. auch ent (ogive) Re EgedS womb | (1) 67 @ 60 ae —___- tea. 8) 68 @) 2 (1) Stesat (2) anraotet bo eee cnat engat | 97 8 SEGRGH 100 acai sineo dos 10 @) a (@) eadaree Soe 3 B saciocss 150 Scorivss cms ne ntde SoM #4 OG 80 ATA BH ot ete chart) 10.6 meortvocd Fo! ayo * a2 Soaitd xen ded ond, )~ ) ing 3)3 ai () ilme (2) 107% @) 10.679 (4) 10.5 me 92. 2500 oa HEngxds wet a, Seems: 3a 2.585 averse. aese: BS toes 520 oer aan ags va wet spgebes 01) 5000 (3) 2500 (2) 10000 ¢4) 50000 (i) 14a? (3) 57.6" 29 @ 10 (4: 95 95. 1002, 1007. 1008, 996. 998, 1000, 1004, 993 28002 ae redecone () 992 (2) 1000 (By 1008 (4) 998 ACF-Ti shee,os ascnics: mdaeaio ance’ 10. mrfcin nde aero amy, 3 10 a 75 ws @) 15 x00, & doobd wmorny re (sere: Bm 2, 0°, 2°, 1° aoetoteeF (2) nedresjotal (3) maar 085, (2) aPyrvdi wont gabegaarcucaTt wees so acoiodeh, 28-0) {A 89. 90. 9 92. 93. 94. 95. The average found using Histogram is (2) median (4) geometric mean (1) mean (3) mode The point of intersection of 2 ogives gives (1) mode (2) median G) mean (4) harmonic mean Pie chart is a dimensional diagram. ao 2) 2 )3 @) 1 The radius of a pie chart representing 2500 is 2.5 cms, Another circle of radius S.oms in the same diagram represents {) 5000 (2) 10000 (3) 2500 (4) 50000 Ina pie diagram a population of 9 Iakhs is represented by a sector making an angle of 36°. Whatiis the angie made by the sector representing a population of 144 lakhs? (ip 14ae (2) 5.76 8) 57.6 (ay 72 Ina classification, the class intervals are LH = 20, 21 - 30, 31 - 40,.... The common width (interval) of the classes is ay ui 29 @) 10 49.5 ‘The arithmetic mean of the values 1002, 1007, 1008, 996,998, 1000, 1004, 993 and 992 is (2) 992 (3) 1008 @) 1000 (4) 998 ACF-1 a 100. 96. The mean marks of 67 students in a subject is 67. The marks of 25 students are increased by 4 each while the marks of 20 students are decreased by 5 each What is the mean marks after the changes in marks are made ? (7 2 oo (3) 68 () 2 The average weight of 100 screws of type Ais 10 gms, 150 screws of type B are mixed with these and the average weight of the mixed group is found as 10.6 gins. What is the average weight of screws of type B ? (1) Ilgms 2) 10 gms @) 10.6gms (4) 10.5 gms Value Tio] as | [Frequency | 5 | 16 | 3 98, The arithmetic mean for the above distribution is 10. The missing frequency is (5 @) i9 @) 15 (475 The following temperatures (in centigrades) were observed ata place : 8°, 2°, 9°, 2°, -5°, -8°. 07, 2%, -1° ‘The Median Temperature is Q) -1° Q) -8° Qo a) 2 ‘The mode of a set of values is the value that occurs 9 $ (1) the least number of times (2) the maximum number of times (3) aneven number of times (4) in the middle when values are arranged in order SEAL oe ANIL THIS QUESTION BOOKLET UNTH. YOU ARE ASKED TO DO So | | Oe Version Code | I . PAPER-IT C | i APTITUDE TEST | 1! Duration :2 Hours Maximum Marks : 100 |, INSTRUCTIONS {. Immediately after the commencement of the Examination, you should check that this Question Booklet does NOT have any unprinted or torn or missing pages or items etc. If so, get it replaced by a complete “Question Booklet”. N Write your register number inthe block on the tight side - Register Number 3. Answerail the 100 questions. Fach question carries one mark, 4. 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