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How many five-digit numbers of the form XXYXX is/are divisible by 33 ? f) 1 (b) 3 @ 5 (d) Infinite GTHY-T-XMT (3-A) igit number XY235 is divisible by 3 where X and ¥ are digits satisfying X + Y <5. What is the number of possible pairs of values of (X,Y)? @ 5 ) 6 oT @ 9 If x2 — 6x — 27 > 0, then which one of the following is correct ? (a) -8-3 () x>9o0rx<-3 (@) x<-Bonly The number of divisors of the number 38808, exclusive of the divisors 1 and itself, is (a) 74 (b) 72 () 70 dd) 68 HCF and LCM of two polynomials are (x + 3) and (x? — 9x2 — x + 105) respectively. If one of the two polynomials is x2 4x — 21, then the other is (a) x? +2x-21 (b) x24 2x415 (©) x2-2x-15 @ = x-x-15 af a ak p at teh aeafie demi % fe 9. a+p=— 2 afte ap = = 2, wet i 60 a q> 602, a THEA 7168 % st sre WET AAAs (HCE) 16 @ | = &t qutet ar area Fa 2? (a) 256 (b) 184 © 176 (a) 164 fe logyo 2 = 03010 BAT logy) 3 = 0-471, at Jogo (0-72) 31 ATA Fae TET B 7 (a) 09286 (b) 19286 () 18572 @ 18572 afe ak = bY = c# att abe = 12, HH 142,1 war a fea’ acer eh 2 a7 @ -1 ) 0 @ 1 @ 3 9. If a and f are two real numbers such that a+p=— 2 and aB =~, where 1 60 and q > 60, is 7168 and their HCF is 16. The sum of these two integers is (@) 256 (b) 184 (©) 176 (d) 164 If logy 2 = 03010 and logy) 3 = 0-4771, then the value of logy99 (0-72) is equal to (a) 0-9286 (b) 19286 (©) 18572 @ 18572 If a* = bY = c# and abe = 1, then the value of heh 4444+ will be equal to xy 2 (@) -1 () 0 @ 1 @ 3 16. 17. 18. GTHY-T-XMT ARE a ait p Bea ax? + bx += 0% We %, a 1_ arom ene? + aa+b ap+ (a) (b) ©) (ad) ‘dm sit ft fia densi xyz, yZx ak ZX wae 4 fefafad sent 1 fran Afi 1 densit a ater, + ¥ + Z) a Aa wae! 2. Fens wate, 111 3 72 | sadn aeri 4a stad wh 882 hat 1 () Fat 2 © 13 2eht @ aAhistade2 (@) wait oat (m, n), wet m ait n a WER I. Tt @ 6 ) 5 @ 4 @ 2 19. 20. 21. 22, af Paik Qa em ey He, A (6-A) AR a = xy b = yet Le = 18, al-Tpt Pep fiat aera 8 2 (a) abe (b) xyz @ oO (@) side 3a a aah 2am sep A yell A den 5:4 % sama 421 Hh cies & de a sim 9° 31 Prafefad seri ot fran fife : 1. SHS ow Taye 2 ik an saa 2 | 2 SH a uw ane 2 sit gaa ey 2 | 3, FS ae seit a area 720° 8 | aide seri Fa aaa wd 82 2 (@) Fag (b) Fat 2 @ 133 @) 23it3 BIH 2x? + Sx +5 Hl RATA ATA AT 8? @ 5 (b) 15/8 © ~15/8 @ 0 aE PQ HI Te? f@) 1 ) 2 P+ 2 (oe) PQ PQ P+ (d) 2 16. If a and f are the roots of the equation|19. ax? + bx + ¢ = 0, then the value of| 1 1 a aaeb apeh a @ wo 2 ac 20. c os fr, Oa 17. Consider the following statements in respect of three 3-digit numbers XYZ, YZX and ZXY : 1. The sum of the numbers is not divisible by K+¥+2). 2. The sum of the numbers is divisible by uu. Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (a) Lonly 21. (b) 2only (© Both 1and2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 18, The number of all pairs (m, n), where m and n are positive integers, such _—that|22+ i 1 2 Age Se mn ma 5 @) 6 ) 5 @ 4 qd) 2 GTHY-T-XMT (7-A) If a = xyP-1, b= yzt-1, al- bT-P ¢P—4 is equal to e = 2xt-1, then (a) abe (b) xyz © 0 (d) None of the above The number of sides of two regular polygons are in the ratio 5 : 4, The difference between their interior angles is 9°. Consider the following statements : 1. One of them is a pentagon and the other is a rectangle. 2. One of them is a decagon and the other is an octagon. 3. The sum of their exterior angles is 720°. Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (a) Lonly ) 2only © lands @ 2and3 ‘The minimum value of the expression 2x? + 5x+5is @ 5 &) 15/8 () -15/8 @ 0 If H is the harmonic mean of P and Q, then the value of H+ 7g is (fa?) 1 2 @ 8 PQ PQ (d) @ se 23. Went 21,4243, 449 8 we maa 25. densi a dat a are ail dea yore wr abr feet 8 2 (a) 0 (b) (e) —30 30 @ 55 ‘Wa ax? — ox%y — 18xy? + 10y3 #I (x — 2y) & fanfaa fren ort @, at arp feet acat aa 8? @ WW ) y () y-5 (dd) y+3 Af ab +be + ca=0 8, a (b? ~ ca) (c? ~ ab) + (a? — be) (€? ~ ab) + (a? ~ bo) (b? - ea) 26. GTHY-T-XMT (a? ~ be) (b? ~ ca) (c? ~ ab) 1A RMS? (a) ) 0 “2 @ 1 @ 2 ae qeres afer aan 8, fra ot gut ad F 5% Hr afte a & amie am % ea i & 210 we Bae? (a) = 2000 () © (dd) = 3200 = 4000. & 4800 (8- 27. 29. 30. A) we adler F, 50% arene sitet Fe ee, 40% fed 4 a ee sik 15% ahi faudi FS ge | fret afte sree sigh ott fet ai # ore wm? 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Ifab +be + ca=0, then the value of (b? ~ ca) (c? — ab) + (a? — be) (c? — ab) + (a? - be) (b? ~ ca) (a? — be) (b? - ca)(c? ~ ab) is @ -1 ) 0 © 1 @ 2 26. What is the principal amount which earns € 210 as compound interest for the second year at 5% per annum ? (a) 2000 (b) = 3200 (©) = 4000 (a) = 4800 GTHY-T-XMT a7. 28, 29. (9-A) In an examination, 50% of the candidates failed in English, 40% failed in Hindi and 15% failed in both the subjects. The percentage of candidates who passed in both English and Hindi is (a) 20% (b) 25% (©) 60% (d) 75% A train 100 m long passes a platform 100 m ong in 10 seconds. The speed of the train is, (a) 36 kmph (b) 45 kmph (@ 54kmph (@) 7%kmph ‘A cyclist covers his first 20 km at an average speed of 40 kmph, another 10 km at an average speed of 10 kmph and the last 30 km at an average speed of 40 kmph. Then the average speed of the entire journey is (a) 20kmph (b) 26-67 kmph (© 28-24 kmph (a) 30kmph In a race of 1000 m, A beats B by 150 m, while in another race of 3000 m, C beats D by 400 m. Speed of B is equal to that of D. (Assume that A, B, C and D run with uniform speed in all the events). If A and C participate in a race of 6000 m, then which one of the following is correct ? (a) Abeats C by 250m (b) Cheats A by 250 m (©) Abeats C by 115:38 m (a) Cheats A by 11538 m 31. 32. 33. 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(a) 275 (bo) &85 (ce) 122 @ F125 ah sat ft adtaa % agen, seh sracre aren feat Sr Toit a sa @ sit art fea we 2 pi de okt on a aut aie fear or 21 go act ar, fa Hoey A oh 2 oh ae arrht sraarg eer aren fea set fewer yet fey ots ara @ sit anh ar a ae Ta faq | aa ua Ft ay Se 2, ae are sea ar aver fem ore fawar ust & few ots ore @ otk art a ae ai fae, a anit fier @ | ai sta = 88,000 yea AM STAKE A wafers @ 1 oft erat Ft srrarg am Her Ea Peer m2 (a) 1,00,000 () 1,24,000 (© 1,28,000 @ & 1,32,000 (10-A) 31. 32, GTHY-T-XMT ‘The sum of ages of a father, a mother, a son Sonu and daughters Savita and Sonia is 96 years. Sonu is the youngest member of the family. The year Sonu was born, the sum of| the ages of all the members of the family was 66 years. If the father’s age now is 6 times that of Sonu’s present age, then 12 years hence, the father’s age will be @ (b) © @ 44 years 45 years 46 years 48 years ‘A’ is thrice as good a workman as ‘B’ and takes 10 days less to do a piece of work than ‘B takes. The number of days taken by ‘B’ alone to finish the work is @ 2 ) 15 (©) 20 (a) 30 Out. of 85 children playing badminton or table tennis or both, the total number of girls in the group is 70% of the total number of boys in the group. The number of boys playing only badminton is 50% of the number of boys and the total number of boys playing badminton is 60% of the total number of boys. The number of children playing only table tennis is 40% of the total number of children and a total of| 12 children play badminton and table tennis both. The number of girls playing only badminton is @ 1 ) 16 @® 17 @) 35 34, 35. (11-A) ‘A person bought two articles X and ¥ from a departmental store. The sum of prices before sales tax was £ 130. ‘There was no sales tax on the article X and 9% sales tax on the article Y. ‘The total amount the person paid, including the sales tax was & 136-75. What was the price of the article ¥ before sales tax ? (a) =75 (bo) %85 @ F122 (a) 2% 125 According to Mr. Sharma’s will, half of his property goes to his wife and the rest is equally divided between his two sons, Ravi and Raj. Some years later, Ravi dies and leaves half of his property to his widow and rest to his brother Raj. When Raj dies he leaves half of his property to his widow and remaining to his mother, who is still alive. The mother now owns 88,000 worth of the property. The total worth of the property of Mr. Sharma was (a) © 1,00,000 (b) & 124,000 (© 1,28,000 (@) & 1,832,000 36. 37. 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WH aM aa 7 = 850 wf cia AA Wis (60) Twi Ft UH Har A, 45 Sh TT, 28 che a Ea | sei pe or Fert & arg Sat Fok 90 wee Sots Get Ey ak] FHS Hom a sah ee we aa Par | a wer a1 ye ase SH Vi Fa ata FHT AH 12-5% & a saa fee ort ren 2 Uh Ga Haw Gam 2, di fart ash jar ° aor Gat £7 (a) 45 efter (a) 30 (b) 4 cher (b) 20 © sede a @ sete @ 10 (12-A) 36, X bought 4 bottles of lemon juice and Y bought one bottle of orange juice. Orange juice per bottle costs twice the cost of lemon juice per bottle, Z bought nothing but contributed & 50 for his share of the drink which they mixed together and shared the cost equally. If Z's = 50 is covered from his share, then what is the cost of one bottle of orange juice ? (a) %75 (b) %50 (© 46 @ = 30 37. ‘Ten (10) years before, the ages of a mother and her daughter were in the ratio 3: 1. In another 10 years from now, the ratio of their ages will be 13: 7. What are their present ages ? (a) 39 years, 21 years (b) 55 years, 25 years (©) 75 years, 25 years (d) 49 years, $1 years 38. In a class of 60 boys, there are 45 boys who play chess and 30 boys who play carrom. If every boy of the class plays at least one of the two games, then how many boys play carrom only? (a) 30 (b) 20 @ 15 @ 10 GTHY-T-XMT 39. 40. 41. (13-A) ‘Two equal amounts were borrowed at 5% and 4% simple interest. The total interest after 4 years amounted to 405. What was the total amount borrowed ? (a) & 1075 (b) & 1100 @ = 1125 (@) = 1150 ‘Twelve (12) men work 8 hours per day and require 10 days to build a wall. If 8 men are available, how many hours per day must they work to finish the work in 8 days? - (a) 10 hours (b) 12 hours (c) 15 hours (d) 18 hours A milk vendor bought 28 litres of milk at the rate of & 8:50 per litre. After adding some water he sold the mixture at the same price. If his gain is 125%, how much water did he add? (a) 45 litres (b) 4 litres (©) 35 litres (a) Slitres 42. 45. 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We fiat sit ya Ht org & ainee ait sit ar agit 11:3 2 | fefefed wei oe fra fife ; 1. HS ay a sy 8:52 1 2. a a seh adam ong & apt ong a et Ure st any ar ayaa 11:8 eT | sade sei 7a aaa adi 88 2 act 1 Fae 2 13it 2dht atishad2 (a) (b) (©) (a) Yas safari x+y25 sit x-ys3 ae wet fea 8? (a) Fae vem agaist i (b) 3am sik fata agaist F (© fda atk gta agate @ Gita sik aged agaist F 42. ‘The minute hand of a clock overtakes the hour | 46. hand after every 72 minutes of correct time. How much time does the clock lose or gain in a day of normal time ? 9 - (a) Lose 121.2 minutes (b) Lose 157-3 minutes (© Gain a2 minutes @ Gain 157+ minutes 47. 43. A thief steals a car parked in a house and goes away with a speed of 40 kmph. The theft was discovered after half an hour and immediately the owner sets off in another car with a speed of 60 kmph. When will the owner meet the thief? (a) 55 km from the owner's house and one hour after the theft (6) 60 km from the owner's house and 1-5 hours after the theft (©) 60 km from the owner's house and 1-5 hours after the discovery of the theft (a) 56 km from the owners house and 1.5 hours after the theft 44, X and Y together can finish a job in 6 days. X can alone do the same job in 12 days. How long will Y alone take to do the same job ? (@) 16 days b) 12days (© 10 days 48. (@ 8 days 45, Twelve (12) persons can paint 10 identical rooms in 16 days. In how many days can 8 persons paint 20 such rooms ? @ 2 () 24 (ce) 36 (a) 48 GTHY-T-XMT (15-A) ‘There are n zeros appearing immediately after the decimal point in the value of (0-2)%5. It is given that the value of logy 2 = 0°30103. The value of n is (a) 25 b) 19 © 18 @) 17 ‘The ratio of the sum and difference of the ages of the father and the son is 11 : 3. Consider the following statements 1. The ratio of their ages is 8: 5. 2... The ratio of their ages after the son attains twice the present age will be 11:8. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) lonly (b) 2only (©) Both 1and2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 ‘The solution of linear inequalities x + y 2 5 and x—y <8 lies (a) Only in the first quadrant (b) In the first and second quadrants (c) In the second and third quadrants (d@) In the third and fourth quadrants 49. ae fen nar @ fe after x2 — y? = o atk] art ort are 04 (am) aeaintt & fore Preaferfter (x- a)? + y? = 19H Ghat Sac eet 2 | ges | Te ren Af: feu ‘a I A FT 2? war XO A ww der Fi, 55% freneff sta fi ure @, 62% siftmeres & ore eu, 60% TERRIA (a) V2 A ure ge, 25% frees site she faa Fore ee, 30% © Wirama ait TaRAEET A uE gL, 28% b) 2 Sa fear ait carers # ore ee | Fact 2% Pref ash faweit # et ge © -2 51. fad vider fren avi dia fav Hore ge 2 @ 6 @ 1 ®) 65 @ 4 @ 3 52. feat sia fof dade we fer i oe BR? 50. aie a, B at y AIG Ax) = ax? + bx? + cx +d (a) 21 Wer, di a? + p24 92 fae are 2? ne = @ 27 = i 53. af faenfiat &t den 360 @, dt and-an a @® = favat 4 fart faenefi ora ee 2 (a) 270 b) 263 (c) 265 (py) bi =Bae (@ 260 54. item ok ware Shi a ae af are fendi = den a, va faq sit b? +2ac siftesma eet i oe fq waraara ¥ a b? wa ae area enti At gen a, aqua sar a? (@) 7:10 b? -2ac (b) 10:7 ae @) 9:7 @ 7:9 (©) @ GTHY-T-XMT (16-A) 49, It is given that the equations x? ~ y? = 0 and (x — a)? + y? = 1 have single positive solution. For this, the value of ‘a’ is @ 2 (b) 2 © -2 @ 1 50. If a, B and y are the zeros of the polynomial f(x) = ax3 + bx? + ox +d, then a? + B2 + 7? is equal to (a) 0) b? + 2ac © 2 @ GTHY-T-XMT Consider the following for the next 04 (four) items that follow : In an examination of Class XII, 55% students passed in Biology, 62% passed in Physics, 60% passed in Chemistry, 25% passed in Physics and Biology, 30% passed in Physics and Chemistry, 28% passed in Biology and Chemistry. Only 2% failed in all the subjects. 51. (17-A) What percentage of students passed in all the three subjects ? (a 6 (b) 5 © 4 @ 3 What percentage of students passed in exactly one subject ? (a) 21 (b) 23 () 25 (d) 27 If the number of students is 360, then how many passed in at least two subjects ? (a) 270 (b) 263 (©) 265 (d) 260 What is the ratio of number of students who passed in both Physics and Chemistry to number of students who passed in both Biology and Physics but not Chemistry ? (a) 7:10 (b) 10:7 () 9:7 @ 7:9 35. 56. 57. 58. GTHY-T-XMT Pech stax H deci & Aviles at ea (Set) ee WATT TAT ? (a) aire arerht (=f eet) (>) RASH ATett (siféaet Eee) () arte antl (setae Sei) (a) segara arf (tet eet) ag A% ated am 65 @ sik aqu BS, sited 3 70 8 | afe at argue a fier a @ attaa sim 67 ata 8, at aga As or Fr Fen #1 aM BS oi AM den 8 agua wre? (a) 3 o 1 8: @ 2 eh ew 19 Rewit Ht mera (aifeaA) 30 2 1 a sik am fer ont & sik gr ara 8 sit 328 | re 21 Reroit ft sft aan 8 2 (a) 32 () 30 © 2 a) aaaie aa (Sat) & ere Fratita adi fe I aaa 38 @ Sant sik aii (geraa) A den sect 2, fat arta aeyst a STEER (a) ddan ah At yafe waar 8 (>) aftrerfirs Feat a At sqft waa & © Fear weTe @ %aa wf statis an ® af x) HAT: ny AK ny (FET ny < ny) Dewi ara a aS % mer & | afe ae fren oe mer x 3, at Prafefiad 4 & sta up wat 8? (@) (% - ¥) + (Hy - ¥)=0 . Rreaferfiad aerit ox fora aifsre : weTl: afer ca of oftefeiat Ft ot aaah @ sta Reet aan da & a stave fae a 1 wer IT: miferet we feardia sia 2 | safe sect & diy 9 fafafea a er eH ee? (a) em Lait ar 0 ahi af & sik ae Ui, Se 1 Al Bet cae e (>) Fer Tai we 0 St ad @ sit ee 11, era 1 Al wet mare aa B () Far Lae 8K He I Tez @) FIT ea 2K Ha aa a 56. 57. 58. Data on ratings of hotels in a city is measured | 59, on (a) Nominal scale (b) Ordinal scale (©) Interval seale (d) Ratio scale ‘The average marks of section A are 65 and that of section B are 70. If the average marks of both the sections combined are 67, then the ratio of number of students of section A to that of section B is, (a) 3:2 (b) 1:3 60. () 3:1 (@) 2:3 The median of 19 observations is 30. Two more observations are made and the values of| these are 8 and 32. What is the median of the 21 observations ? (a) 32 (b) 30 ©) 20 (d) Cannot be determined due to insufficient data As the number of observations and classes increases, the shape of a frequency polygon (a) Tends to become jagged (b) Tends to become increasingly smooth (©) Stays the same (@) Varies only if data become more reliable (19-A) Let %1 and Xp (where Xj > %,) be the means of two sets comprising n, and np (where ng () #<% (@) (3 — %) + (Hy — %)=0 Consider the following statements : Statement I: Median can be computed even when the end intervals of a frequency distribution are open. Statement II : Median is a positional average. Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements ? (a) Both Statement I and Statement II are true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I (b) Both Statement I and Statement II are true and Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I (©) Statement I is true but Statement II is false (d) Statement I is false but Statement II is true 61. AAR cos 0= Fe, HEH O<0< F %, at eee fra aaa 8 2 1-tan? 6 (a) 4/3 ) -4/3 © 1 @ =2/8 . af 0 <0 < 90°, 0 << 90° aK cos 0 < cos H2, ah frafafiaa # 8 ata we wel 82 a) 0<@ be) 0>6 © 0+9=90 (@) | rg read sel Prater ot aera r fen aa wm orhiioren pag & eth th Sag aren UH sist oT 2 | Ta} we fg a ae & sft or sae FT 30°28 | ara A aK aa sent & arg sei aH siet a feng tar @, Fer Fm 45°23 | wei har ae aqua fare are 8 2 (a) 2-1 ¥B+1 22 vB+1 22 W8+W2-0 y 2N2 ri ofifig sin a +B) = 2 itt cos B = > %, wel A, B =a % | tan (2A - B) fee aT (a) (b) © (b) (c) d (@ WB “al as 2 (d) GTHY-T-XMT 65. frafetad seri x fran Fife : 2 *e isang"? 4 0<0<90°%, at 6 = 60%. 2. Af& 3 tan @ + cot 0 = 5 cosec 0, Fei 0<0<90°%, tt a= 60". sade aert fa arava wet 8 2 @ Fat ) Hae 2 (© 13 art @ amishade . Prafefiad seri a fran cific : 2 4g? ib cos? = 1—- PLE, wet pg SiR aris dem %, sac ah dua 3 wa p=. Us tanto = AP 1, et po TAK armifie tert %, hac wi daa 2 ae P=4. sae sori i a aaa el BA 2 (@) Far >) Fae 2 © 13 dt @ amtishade froafefad seri x fran fie ; 1. cos + sec 0 HH ft 1-5 % quar aa a aaa | 2. sec?0 + cosec? 0 wt ft 4 3 aH a at waa | sade ser Ho ataava wa 88 2 (@) Fa 1 ) Hae 2 © 13% 2aht @ ahishade 67. (20-A) 61. If cos » where o6 © 0+9=90° (@ No conclusion can be drawn 66. 63. On the top of a hemispherical dome of radius 1, there stands a flag of height h. From a point on the ground, the elevation of the top of the flag is 30°. After moving a distance d towards the dome, when the flag is just visible, the elevation is 45°. The ratio of h to r is equal to (@) V2-1 © V8 +1 22 al SG 22 q@ 8+DO2-D4 2/2 64, Let sin (A + B f and cos B = were 67. A, B are acute angles. What is tan (2A — B) equal to? (a) 1/2 ) V8 + oOo = 3 @ 1 GTHY-T-XMT (21-A) Consider the following statements : cos, cos i-sind' 1+sin0 0<@< 90°, then @ = 60°. 2. If 8tan + cot 0 =5 cosec 6, where 0 <6 < 90°, then 6 = 60°. Le af , where Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (@) Lonly (b) 2only (©) Both 1and2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 Consider the following statements : 2 4g? 1. cos? o=1-P_ +4 , where p, q are 2pq. non-zero real numbers, is possible only when p =a. 4pq (p+q) non-zero real numbers, is possible only when p= a 2 tan? 0= -1, where p, q are Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) Lonly (b) 2only (© Both 1and2 (a) Neither 1 nor 2 Consider the following statements : 1. cos @ + sec 6 can never be equal to 1-5. 2. sec? 6 + cosec? @ can never be less than 4. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) 1only (b) 2only (©) Both 1and2 (a). Neither 1 nor 2 68. 69. 70. 1. GTHY-T-XMT . 1 eng A yr ara Peet arog Bys A ow af sin?x+sinx =12, dt cos? x + 3 cos!9x + 8 cos’ x + cos? x #1 AA, ame? @ > =1 (b) 0 @ 1 @ 8 aff 3 sin 0+5cos0=4%, @ (3 cos 0-5 sin 6)? HM FM 2 ? @ 9 (b) 12 © 16 (@) 18 af cot 6 (1 + sin 0) = 4m 3% cot 0(1 - sin 6) = 4n 2, @ frafafad Fa M-aT UH wel 2? (a) (2+ ) (© (m?—n2)? = mn? @) (m?+n2)? = mn? cafe wa ara ys ar sree ait eof aT: (u? — v2) AK (u? + v2) @, afk fy aT Bapet 2016 at garg 2, at Begs oft afters farrh 2 2 (a) 224 Ferg (b) 288 I © 4489 @) 5765 73. a 74. Gm??? = mn sagt 8 1 ga ainda Hi aaa are fare oft sini at aor aarwet fear a 2 P 2 Be 4 (@) 75. (b) ) p re 2 aD) @ | (22-A) wean 5 ari Ft dat (edi ak of a Sige) fret crag, die sik Sard wre: 6m, 4m 25m te AM oh @ | ote ort #8, do amt tows Foe ater fash 3 Rraht sets yo 25 m2 | Fe Haat 1 cfiet & feat Ff saeen # sik 1 cia az H 20 af Hex dame te fear oT aaa 8 | ee wet & fore saz fea Ht cer Prof 2 2 (a) 10 ) 12 @ 18 @ am cffe s um amin saya 8 at ania ais Ta neq fergail wl itget sar eT 2 | Prafefad seri a fran Aifire : ale ee ee Ten 2:181 2 sam ofem, TS feat & ae a are ze | sade seri ia aaa wet 88 2 (a) Faq (b) ae 2 © 13m adi @ adistade we frys & yard 5 cm, 6 cm 3k 7 cm % | Bys ar dane cm fea 2 2 (a) 149cm? (b) 14-7 em? (c) 145 em? (d) 143. cm? 68. 70. n. nas If sin” x + sin x = 1, then what is the value of] 73. cos}? x +3 cos! x + 3 cos® x + cos®x? Gi. =i (b) 0 @ 1 @ 8 If 3 sin 0 + 5 cos 6 = 4, then what is the value of (3 cos @—5 sin 0)? ? f@) 9 (b) 12 () 16 @) 18 If cot (1 +sin6)=4m and cot §(1—sin 8) =4n, then which one of the following is correct ? (a) Gm? +n?)? = (bo) (m?=n?)? = mn (©) (m2? =n??? = m?n? (@ (mn? +2)? = m2n? If base and hypotenuse of a right triangle are (u? — v2) and (u? + v2) respectively and the area of the triangle is 2016 square units, then the perimeter of the triangle may be (a) 224 units (b) 288 units (©) 448 units (@ 576 units a 74. A circle is inserihed in an equilateral triangle of side of length 2. The area of any square inscribed in the circle is 2 @ | 75. Be w SE 2 o & a @ GTHY-T-XMT (23-A) Walls (excluding roofs and floors) of 5 identical rooms having length, breadth and height 6 m, 4 m and 25 m respectively are to be painted. Out of five rooms, two rooms have one square window each having a side of 25 m. Paints are available only in cans of 1 litre; and 1 litre of paint can be used for painting 20 square metres. The number of cans required for painting is (a) 10 (b) 12 © 13 @) 14 Let S be the parallelogram obtained by joining the mid-points of the parallelogram T. Consider the following statements : 1. The ratio of area of T to that of S is 2: 1. 2, The perimeter of S is half of the sum of diagonals of T. Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (a) Lonly (b) 2only (©) Both 1and2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 The sides of a triangle are 5 cm, 6 cm and Tom. The area of the triangle is approximately (a) 149em? (b) 14-7 em? () 145 em? (@) 143 em? 76. 7. 78. 73. GTHY-T-XMT. we oda yas faa age 144n m2 2, ant sit 5 m diss a ww ga va 2 | art an & oa at afte ech gia was a Het Rave Pe 8? (a) 349% m2 (b) 2892 m2 (© 209% m2 (@) 1497 m2 we wg ar oedia gedia Sahat 462 cm? 2 | sat fardt Sas 35 cm 2 | xg % sare | fem ere? (@) 84cm (b) © @ we aga wie at czar (der Th) oH einer TS sa sre 1 is HH oH sit wa % ate a ahree fier @ 2 60° 45° 65cm 42cm 32cm @ ) © @ we oe cages det A Sag xem’ | ae wen ueda yd dap eh ga oS aapa a ster %, di gas aren 1 feat fara 27 7/2em xem 30° 15° (a) (b) © rem (d) 2/nem (24-A) ). 20. cm TATE, 15 cm Hterg sit 10 em Sag are WH aa wile a aa a Al ade wen Fara ore @ 1 eet A aaH es de aa ert 2 (a) 12 ) 16 (©) 20 (a) 24 . oe wm ae & feel A ora 12, dt ea wa aT wea ysla dapat frat 8 2 (a) 32 ) 30? 202 22 () (a) arene Bas, wa at sit ue ga ar ohare ara 8 af 7, s ait core: ys a are, af ar aapet sit ga an dave fife az, at Peaferfisa i 8 ata aa 2 2 @ T AB? +BC* (© Ac®< AB°+BC° @) AC*> AB + BC? . Up 0 aa ar dave fern 2, Tt ae eT a 2a cm Ft YT at wH aH a vhag @ sik aiatte ea a ue ta ga a ohag 3 ot a at Fi ant qoreit at east ara 8 2 (a) (4-7)? ) (x 2)a2 (© (8-n)a2/2 (@) (n-2)a?/2 (26-A) 84. The chord of a circle is J3_ times its radius. ‘The angle subtended by this chord at the minor are is k times the angle subtended at the major are. What is the value of k ? @ 5 o) 2 @ 2 fd) 1/5 85. In a triangle ABC, the sides AB, AC are produced and the bisectors of exterior angles of ZABC and ZACB intersect at D. If| ZBAC = 50°, then Z BDC is equal to (a) 115° (b) 65° () 55° (d) 40° ‘Two cones have their heights in the ratio 1: 3. If the radii of their bases are in the ratio 3 : 1, then the ratio of their volumes will be fe i: (b) 2:1 @ 3:1 (a) 9:1 87. If two lines AB and CD intersect at O such that 2 AOC = 5 Z AOD, then the four angles at O are (a) 40°, 40°, 140°, 140° (b) 80°, 30°, 150°, 150° (©) 30°, 45°, 75°, 210° (@) 60°, 60°, 120°, 120° GTHY-T-XMT (27-A) If a point P moves such that the sum of the squares of its distances from two fixed points A and B is a constant, then the locus of the point P is (a) Astraight line (b) Acircle (©) Perpendicular bisector of AB (@) An arbitrary curve If ABC is a right-angled triangle with AC as its hypotenuse, then which one of the following is correct ? (a) AC* aB* + Bo? (@ Ac*< AB? +BC? @ AC*> AB? +BC? ‘The area of the region bounded externally by a square of side 2a cm and internally by the cirele touching the four sides of the square is, (a) (4-m)a® (b) (n-2)a? © (-ma?/2 (d) (n-2)a2/2 91. Aa a 7g arefe F, ABC um anaM frye z wel 2 A= 90°, AB=pem SK AC =qem? | fys A dei que at one wna sega aa ne & Ser fe onpit 4 fear wa 2 | oraifea art ar Sage, TF om, fer 8 2 A B e (a) (b) © @ pa nip? + q/2 n(p? + q?) pa/2 a dt ag ong fa 4, ga Ht fet 6 m2, ait AT=4emé | Brftar Pra cag feet 8 2 Js T 92. (a) 6cm (b) 8cm (© 99cm (@) 10cm fa dng arpa 4, 9 om fen art GH ga aT =aq ABCD @ | AB, BC 3 CD auat orang % 8 | ABS BD al ora Gat oniga Pa aT aa f& apf F fear wer 2 | wraifeea aT ar Sapa Fae? 93. > U (a) (b) © (d) GTHY-T-XMT. On 270 36x 8in 95. (28-A) . fa at ng apie #, 2 Bop fre ae 8? D, c AS \ 10: Ry B (a) (b) 70° 18° (c) 80° (@) 90° a dong onpit 9, aB se gu a ome 2 faa Sz fg om 2 | fer mH 2 fe Z ECD = Z EDC = 32° @, @ ZCEF ak ZCOF HAT: FTE? LX CS 32°, 64° 64°, 64° 32°, 32° 64°, 32° (@) b) © @ 3. A at ag orga FH, A ABR~APQR @ | ae PQ = 3 cm, AB = 6 cm, BR = 8:2 cm 3K PR= 52cm @, tt QR AR HAM: FTE 7 P A 82cm, 10-4em 41cm, 6cm 2:6 cm, 52cm 4-Lem, 10-4 em (a) (b) (©) (d@) 91. 93. GTHY-T-XMT In the figure given below, ABC is a right-arigled triangle where Z A = 90°, AB = p cm and AC =qem. On the three sides as diameters semicircles are drawn as shown in the figure. The area of the shaded portion, in square cm, is A B iS (a) (b) Pa a(p? + q?)/2 (©) np? +q?) (d)— pa/2 In the figure given below, the radius of the circle is 6 em and AT = 4 em. The length of| tangent PT is P 6cm 8cm © 9cem @ 10cm In the figure given below, ABCD is the diameter of a circle of radius 9 cm. The lengths AB, BC and CD are equal. Semicircles are drawn on AB and BD as diameters as shown in the figure. What is the area of the shaded region ? (a) b) (a) (b) (c) @ 94, 95. (29-A) In the figure given below, what is Z BCD equal to? f c B (a) 70° (b) 75° (c) 80° (d) 90° In the figure given below, AB is the diameter of the circle whose centre is at O. Given that 2 ECD = 2 EDC = 32°, then 2CEF and 2 COF respectively are LX, a D (a) 32°, 64° (b) 64°, 64° (©) 32°, 32° (d) 64°, 32° In the figure given below, A ABR ~ A PQR. If PQ = 3 cm, AB = 6 cm, BR = 82 cm and PR = 5-2 em, then QR and AR are respectively p B. Q x (a) 82cm, 10-4em () 41cm, 6em (©) 260m, 520m (@) 4-1em, 10-4cm GTHY-T-XMT . A dg apf 3, aBo ue faye 2 fet AB, BCR ta @ | sah afafts BD, ACT cia @ | aff AD = 9cm ait DC = 4 m2, BD FH cians Far 8? o.- 8 (a) 13/36 cm ) 36/13 em 13/2 em (@) 6cm . a ang ores 4H, as ae ign aw are 108 em? | ried Ba ar Saw FAT ze? <— 54 em —><— 54m —> (a) 201ncm? (b) 186-32 cm? (©) 405n cm? (@) 769-5. cm? 99. 100. (30-A) AG 7g ongft #, apc ws aay Ay 2, fast sels FIT 30 em cag FI F | XY, BC % WAR z, XP, ACS SARK F SN YQ, AB amen 2 1 ale XY + XP + YQ, 40cm2, Ft PQ FAM Re? A B P Bem 12cm (© 15em (@ 10cm ota ng apf #, ABCD, 4 om Ft YT aTeT wwe ER | ae HTB cm oar aS UH Ta % agate ea fac wa @ ih 2 om OTE TTT w a ft ea fear am 2 | omifea aa a Rape TB? D c / la (a) (b) (@) 52 em? 72 em? 9 (b) (©) 92 em 5 (@d) oa cm? GTHY-T-XMT In the figure given below, ABC is a triangle with AB perpendicular to BC, Further BD is perpendicular to AC. If AD = 9 em and DC = 4 em, then what is the length of BD ? B c D A (a) 13/36 em (b) 36/13 em (©) 13/2cm @) 6em In the figure given below, the diameter of bigger semicircle is 108 cm, What is the area of the shaded region ? <— 54cm —><— 54cm —> (a) 201n cm? (b) 186-3 em? (©) 405% cm? (@)769-5x em? 99. 100. (31-A) In the figure given below, ABC is equilateral triangle with each side of length 30 em. XY is parallel to BC, XP is parallel to AC and Y@Q is parallel to AB. If XY + XP + YQ is 40 cm, then the value of PQ is an A x x B 2 Q c (a) 5cm (b) 12cm () bem (@) 10cm In the figure given below, ABCD is a square of side 4 cm. Quadrants of a circle of diameter 2 cm are removed from the four corners and a circle of diameter 2 cm is also removed. What is the area of the shaded region ? D G B (@) 72 em? © 98 cm? @ 93 em? wel a & fee we SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK GTHY-T-XMT (32-A) wea Ha & feu ae SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK GTHY-T-XMT (33-A) wel win & fore we SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK GTHY-T-XMT (34-A) wel are & fee ae SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK GTHY-T-XMT (35-A) DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO T.B.C. : GTHY-T-XMT Test Booklet Series TEST BOOKLET ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS Time Allowed : Two Hours Maximum Marks : 100 INSTRUCTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT ‘THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS, ETC. IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET. Please note that it is the candidate’s responsibility to encode and fill in the Roll Number and Test Booklet Series Code A, B, C or D carefully and without any omission or discrepancy at the appropriate places in the OMR Answer Sheet. 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