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Mental Ability 3. (A) Let the son's present age be x years. Then the
father's age is (26 + N) years.
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1. (A) Cost of 5 litres of milk = 101 In 3 years' time, son's age = (N + 3) years and
5 4
father's age = (26 + N + 3) years = (N + 29)
⇒ Cost of 1 litre of milk years.
⎛ 405 27 ⎞ ⎛ 405 5 ⎞ 1
= ⎜ 4 ÷ 5 ⎟= ⎜ 4 × 27 ⎟ ⇒ N+3=
3
( N + 29) ⇒ N = 10
⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠
Hence, the cost of milk is ∴ The present age of the son is 10 years.
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1 1 1 1 1 Also, ∠AGF + ∠AGE =180O [linear pair]
8. (C) Let + = A and + + =B
3 5 3 5 7
∴ 152O + ∠AGE =180O
According to the question, we have
(1+A) B (1+B)A ∠AGE =180O − 152O = 28O
= B + AB A AB Now, in ∆BEG
=BA
⇒ ∠BEG +∠BGE =∠y
AY ∠a + ∠b + ∆DCB = 180 O
10. (B) Given, C = ⇒
Y +15 ∠a + ∠b + 63O = 180 O
Here, A = 50 g and Y = 10 Yr ⇒ ∠a + ∠b = 117 O
50 ×10 500
∴ C= = = 20 g Also, ∠b = 63O [DC = DB]
10 +15 25
⇒ ∠a = 54 O
11. (B) Given, In ∆DAB, DB = DA
Number of sweaters bought = 4 ⇒ ∠d = ∠BAD
and cost of 1 sweater = x
⇒ ∠d = 63O
Cost of 4 sweaters = 4x
∴ ∠e = 54 O
Now, number of skirts bought = 1
Also, CB || FA
Cost of 1 skirt =< 20
⇒ ∠d = ∠g
Total cost of = 4x + 20
⇒ ∠g = 63O
According to the question,
Also, DF = DE
4x + 20 = 160
⇒ ∠g = ∠h
12. (B) , .
∴ ∠h= 63O
# In ∆DFE,
N
* +
/
) O " ∠f + ∠g + ∠h = 180O
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17. (B) The inner design is enlarged and becomes
(2hj2 k −2 × h −4 j−1 k 4 )0
14. (C) Consider outer design and the outer design is reduced
2h −3 j−4 k −2 and becomes inner design with shade. On
following this pattern, option (B) will complete
We know that, a0 = 1
the second pair.
Numerator = 1
Hence, option (B) is correct.
Denominator = 2h3 j4 k2
18. (A) Here, the triangle and rectangle are moving
1 h3 j4 k2 one step in clockwise direction and the dot
So, we have = and square are moving one step in anti-
2h−3 j−4 k−2 2 clockwise direction to get the next figure. On
following this pattern, option (A) will come
⎡ −m 1 ⎤ next.
⎢⎣∴a = a m ⎥⎦ Hence, option (A) is correct.
19. (D) All the figures except option (D) are same
15. (A) Let first number be x and second number be when rotated. But option (D) does not have
y and let second number be reduced by k % so same pattern as others.
40 So, option option (D) is odd one out.
⎡ ⎤
xy = ⎢ x + x ⎥ (y − ky) Hence, option (D) is correct.
⎣ 100 ⎦
20. (C) The correct water image of the given object
is
4
∴ k% = 28 %
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Reasoning
16. (C) On labelling the figure, we get
Hence, option (C) is correct.
21. (D) Number 6 is common in both positions of the
dice. Now, the adjacent faces of 6 are 1, 2, 3
and 4.
So, the remaining number, i.e. 5 will be
opposite to number 6.
Hence, option (D) is correct.
22. (B) The whole figure gets laterally inverted and
the symbols interchange their respective
positions. On following this pattern, option (B)
The number of squares composed of one unit will complete the second pair.
are Hence, option (B) is correct.
PUXY, UMVX, XVNW, YXWO, 23. (D) Pairs of opposite faces are ( and ),
i.e. 4. ( and ) and ( and ). Here, all the four
cubes can be formed from the given net
The number of squares composed of two units
because no opposite faces are shown adjacent
are LQXT, QIRX, XRJS and TXSK to each other in these cubes.
i.e. 4.
Hence, option (D) is correct.
The number of squares composed of three 24. (D) Here, in all the figures except option (D), the
units are EBFX, XFCG, HXGD and inner and outer figures are same. So, option
AEXH, i.e. 4. (D) is odd one out.
Hence, option (D) is correct.
The number of squares composed of more than
25. (C) Here, in the row, the figure is rotating 45°
three units are PMNO, LIJK, EFGH
clockwise and in the column, the figure is
and ABCD, i.e. 4. rotating 135° clockwise in each step. On
Thus, the total number of squares following this pattern, option (C) will complete
the matrix.
= 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 16
Hence, option (C) is correct.
Hence, option (C) is correct.
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26. (A) On labelling the figure, we get Computers
31. (A) 32. (C)
A G B
I 33. (C) 34. (B)
J
35. (C) 36. (A)
F E H D C
37. (A) 38. (B)
The number of triangles composed of one unit 39. (B) 40. (A)
are ∆ AEF, ∆ AIE, ∆ AGI, ∆ JHD, ∆ JBD
and ∆ BCD, i.e., 6. The number of triangles 41. (D) 42. (D)
composed of two units are ∆ AGE, ∆ BHD, 43. (B) 44. (C)
∆ ABJ and ∆ IED i.e. 4. The number of
triangles composed of more than two units 45. (A)
are ∆ AED, i.e., 4. Thus, the total number
of triangles
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= 6 + 4 + 4 = 14 46. (C) 47. (D)
Hence, option (A) is correct. 48. (C) 49. (D)
27. (D) The face having 5 dots appears in both the 50. (D)
positions. Clearly, the faces having 4, 3, 1 and
2 dots are adjacent to the face having 5 dots.
So, the face having 6 dots will be opposite to
the face having 5 dots.
Hence, option (D) is correct.
28. (C) Pairs of opposite faces are (A and B), (D and
E) and (C and F). Here, D is opposite to E.
So, the face having E is at the bottom of the
cube.
Hence, option (C) is correct.
29. (B) Here, all the figures except figure (B), are same
when rotated. So, option (B) is odd one out.
Hence, option (B) is correct.
30. (C) The grid can be completed as
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