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ACE OF PACE (ADVANCED) SAMPLE PAPER ACE OF PACE SAMPLE PAPER 1, Inthe figure, ZACB=90" and CD 1 AB, then A > Cc B (A) CD? =BD.AD (B) BC = AD.BD (©) AC?= AD.BC (D) AD? =CD.BD 2. Four equal circles of radius 5 em, touch each other as shown in given figure, Area between circles is [x=3.14] (A) 155 (B) 21.5 cm (C) 18.5 cm (D) 22.5 cm* 3. Inthe given figure, AD is the bisector of ZBAC. If AB = 10 cm, AC = 14 em and BC = 6 em, find the length of DC. (A) 2m (B) 3.5em (C)2.5em (D) 4om CENTERS: MUMBAI /DELHI /AKOLA /LUCKNOW / NASHIK /PUNE/NAGPUR /BOKARO /DUBAI# 1 ACE OF PACE (ADVANCED) SAMPLE PAPER 4. Inthe figure given, what is the measure of ZACD by Boe (Ay75" (B) 80° (©) 90° (D) 105° 5. How many triangles are there in the below figure? (a) 28 (B) 24 (©)20 (D) 16 6. An ice-cream cone has a hemispherical top. If the height of the conical portion is 9 cm and base 2 radius is 2.5 em, the volume of ice-cream in the ice-cream cone is (ake ==") (A) nem (B) sizem? (Cc) 912¢m? (D) none of these 7. The expression 2+/2+—1 = +1 — equals . expres + ce " a2 2-2" (Ay (B) 2-v2 (©) 24N2 (D) none 8 ‘Three mutually tangent circles as shown have centres A, B, C and radii a, b and ¢ respectively. The lengths of segments AB, BC, CA are 17, 23, and 12 respectively. The lengths of the radii, are (A) a=5,b=12,c=6 (B) a=6,b=9,c=12 (©) a=4,b=8,c=12 (D) a=3,b=14,c=9 9. In the given figure, ABCD is a quadrilateral in which, ZD=90° & ZA=90°, A circle having its center at O and radius r touches the sides AB, BC, CD and DA at P, Q, R, S respectively. IBC = 38 em, CD= 25 cm, and BP = 27 cm, find the value of r. D R_¢ = 2 KOA A P B (A) em (B) 15 em (©) 100m (D) 16cm CENTERS: MUMBAI /DELHI /AKOLA /LUCKNOW / NASHIK /PUNE/NAGPUR /BOKARO /DUBAI# 2 10. 1. 12, 13. 14. ACE OF PACE (ADVANCED) SAMPLE PAPER Three persons Amar, Akbar and Anthony invested different amounts in a fixed deposit scheme for ‘one year at the rate of 12% per annum compounded annually and earned a total interest of Rs. 3,240 at the end of the year, Ifthe amount invested by Akbar is Rs. 5000 more than the amount invested by Amar and the amount invested by Anthony is Rs, 2000 more than the amount invested by Akbar, ‘what is the amount invested by Akbar? (A) Rs. 12,000 (B)Rs. 10,000 (C)Rs. 7000 (D) Rs. 5000 Find the sum of angles a, b, c, de, f g and h. (A) 720° (B) 360° (©) 540° (D) 180° Two carpenters decided to design desks for students at the Vagad Pace Global School. The dimensions of the desk are as shown, How much wood would they need for 30 desks? 700m / |200m Dem 2am (A) 2700cm? (B) 80000cm’ (C) 21000cm? (D) 81000cm? ‘Mary's mother has four children. The first child is called April ‘The second May. The third June. What is the name of the fourth child? (A) July (B) March (©) August (D) None of these ‘There is a mirror, on the wall, which of the choices (a, b, c, d) below is the reflection of the below tile in the mirror? wl@ke) ola (ale! o CENTERS: MUMBAI /DELHI /AKOLA /LUCKNOW / NASHIK /PUNE/NAGPUR /BOKARO /DUBAI# 3 ACE OF PACE (ADVANCED) SAMPLE PAPER 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. In the figure given below, AF, BF, BE and CE are straight lines. If the points A,B,C and D are concyelic, what is the value of y-x? (A) 26° (B) 32° (C) 30° (D) none of these ‘The secret agent X emailed five code words to his head office. They are "AIM DUE OAT TIE MOD". But four of these five words are fake and only one contains the information, ‘The agent X also mailed a sentence as a clue - if tell you any one alphabet of the correct code word, you would be able to tell the number of vowels in the correct code word. Can you tell which is the code word? (A) AIM (B) DUE (C) OAT (D)TIE ‘A cubical block with design in the faces is presented as viewed from different directions. Find the design on the question mark face? (Hd) (iv) (A) (By Cc ) ‘A lady buys goods worth Rs. 200 from shop (shopkeeper selling the goods with zero profit). The lady gives him 1000 Rs. note. The shopkeeper gets the change from the next shop and keeps 200 for himself and retums Rs, 800 to the lady. Later the shopkeeper of the next shop comes with the 1000 Rs. note saying “Duplicate” and takes his money back. How much loss did the shopkeeper face (A) 1000 (B) 800 (C) 1200 (D) 1800 The value of 10+ 25+ y108+ 154+ W225 is (Ay4 (B)6 (8 (D) 10 ‘The equation (ax* -2bx +c)(cx’ +2bx—a)=0 where a, b,c € R such that ac #0 has (A) exactly 4 real roots (B) 2 real & 2 imaginary roots (©) at least 2 real roots (D) at most. 2 real roots CENTERS: MUMBAI /DELHI /AKOLA /LUCKNOW / NASHIK /PUNE/NAGPUR /BOKARO /DUBAI# 4 ACE OF PACE (ADVANCED) SAMPLE PAPER SOLUTION 1 (A) Ay vs, AABC & AACDare similar & AACD & ACBD are similar AD _cD “cD BD => (cD) = ADBD 2 @B) Area =10° 1x5? =100-3.14x25= 21.5 3B) x10 6-x 14 => 14x = 60-10x 3 2x=60 >x=2225 24 DC=6-25=35 4. ZACD= ZABD = 50 A E F G H A B Cc D ‘Triangles like 4 AIB=12 ‘Triangles like A ABF = 12 ‘Triangles like AAFC =4 Total = 28 CENTERS: MUMBAI /DELHI /AKOLA /LUCKNOW / NASHIK /PUNE /NAGPUR / BOKARO /DUBAI# 1 ACE OF PACE (ADVANCED) SAMPLE PAPER 6 © 5 For a conical portion, we have r= 2.5 em= Sem, h= 9 em For a hemispherical portion, r=Sem volume of ice-cream ot nen <= he 2r] BSaSalfornes le 72 = BB adacthem’ = 912 em 7 Hence, the option (C) is the corr ect tion 7 (A) 242 2rd & =D) From figure AB=1,+ () +1,=23 (ii) CA=4 +4, =12 (iii) (1)+(2)+(3) gives. 2(n +1, +) =52 Or +n+n=26 From (i)&(iv),,=9 (ii) & (iv), 5 =3 (iii) & (iv), y= 14 CENTERS: MUMBAI /DELHI /AKOLA /LUCKNOW / NASHIK /PUNE /NAGPUR / BOKARO /DUBAI# 2 10. i. 12. 13. 14. ACE OF PACE (ADVANCED) SAMPLE PAPER «& D4 Rac f Q s 7 fo r ats B DROS is a square with side r. CQ=RC=25-1 BP = BQ=38-(25-r)=r+13 1+13=27 nr=l4 (B) Akbar Amar ‘Anthony x+5000 ox x+7000 Total principle = 3x +12000 (3x+12000)x12%1 100 => x=3000 = 3240 (B) Sum ofall angles of 4 triangles = 4 x 180 = 720° Sum of angles of quadrilateral = 360° +. vertically opposite angles are equal, atbtetd+etf+g+h=720- 360= 360" (D) ‘Wood required B0xzx(10 +110)x30 = 81000 cm? 1) Mary's mothers fourth child was Mary herself, (A) Only ‘A’ is the possible mirror image (A) In coneyelic quadrilateral ABCD. 58° Now, in AADE x+y+ZDAE = 180° -: ZDAE = 90° (from AABF) | 32° = 26° => x=32" y-x=58° CENTERS: MUMBAI /DELHI /AKOLA /LUCKNOW / NASHIK /PUNE /NAGPUR / BOKARO /DUBAI# 3 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. ACE OF PACE (ADVANCED) SAMPLE PAPER @) The code word is TIE. If you were told any one character of MOD, then you would not be able to determine whether the number of vowels are one or two. e.g, if you were told M, there are two words with M = ATM with 2 vowels and MOD with 1 vowel. So you would not be able to say the number of vowels. Same arguments can be given for characters O and D. Hence, the word with any one of M, O or D is not a code word i.e, AIM, DUE, OAT and MOD are not the code word. Thus, TIE is the code word. T : two words - TIE and OAT, both with 2 vowels T: two words - TIE and AIM, both with 2 vowels E : two words - TIE and DUE, both with 2 vowels, (B) Fig. (IV) is identical to Fig. (1) so, correct option is (6) (Ay ‘There is no loss no profit transaction with 2” shopkeeper. Total Loss = 200 + 800 = 1000 (A) 10-925 +108 + i544 V225 = 104-254 108+ V169 =V10+925+Vi21 = Vi0+ 36 = v6 © D, =4(b*-ac),D, =4(b? +ac) ac#0= At least one of D; or D> 0 CENTERS: MUMBAI /DELHI /AKOLA /LUCKNOW / NASHIK /PUNE /NAGPUR / BOKARO /DUBAI# 4

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