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Time : 35 min ARP Assignment 01 B.

Tech 5th semester

Direction for question 1 to 3: If

aAb implies a+b

aMb implies a-b

aPb implies aXb

aQb implies a÷b

1. Which of the following equation is correct?

a)30Q10A4P2M2=15

b)5P2A4Q2P2=14

c)2Q3B5P6A7=-5

d)None of these

2. Calculate 5A6M3P4Q8

a)10 b)9 c)9.5 d)10.5

3. Calculate (2A3M4P5)P(5M6P8Q4)

a) -105 b)-120 c)120 d) None of these

Direction 4 to 8: If

AXB implies A2+B2

AYB implies A2-B2

AZB implies (A+B)2

AMB implies (A-B)2

4.Calculate the value of (4X5)Y(6X7)

a) 5544 b)-5544 c)500 d)None of these

5. Calculate the value of (373)M(413)

a) 1600 b)900 c)400 d)2500

6. If (AMB)=(AZB) then which of the following is true:

a)A-B=0 b)A2=B2 c)A.B=0 d)A=0

7. Calculate (3Z4)-(5M5)

a)49 b)25 c)64 d)None of these

8. Calculate the value of (2Z2)M(4Y4)


a)16 b)256 c)25 d)None of these

9. A solid cube of 4 inches has been painted red, green and black on the pair of opposite faces. It has been
cut into one inch cubes. How many cubes have only red and green faces?

(a)4 (b)8 (c)16 (d)24

10. A solid cube of 4 inches has been painted red, green and black on the pair of opposite faces. It has been
cut into one inch cubes. How many cubes have only one face painted?

(a)4 (b)8 (c)16 (d)24

11. How many cubes are there in the diagram?

(a)10 (b)8 (c)16 (d)12

12. How many cubes are there in this figure?

(a)69 (b)180 (c)144 (d)84

13. How many cubes are unseen in the figure?

(a)5 (b)6 (c)10 (d)15


Direction(14-15):Read the following information carefully to answer these questions.

A solid cube has been painted yellow, blue and black on the pairs of opposite faces. The cube is then cut into
36 smaller cubes such that 32cubes are of same size while 4 others are of bigger size as in the diagram. Also
no face of the any of the bigger cube is painted blue:

14. How many cube have at least one face painted black?

(a)8 (b)0 (c)16 (d)20

15. How many cubes have only two face painted?

(a)20 (b)24 (c)16 (d)8

16. Which face will be opposite to E?

(a)C (b)A (c)F (d)D

17. What number will come opposite to 1 in the following dice?

(a)4 (b)5 (c)3 (d)2

18. Four positions of the dice are given below:

Identify the number at the bottom when top is 6.


(a)3 (b)1 (c)4 (d)5

18. Which number will appear at the bottom face in last cube?

(a)3 (b)4 (c)6 (d)1

19. Two positions of a dice are shown below:

When the heart shape is at the top, what will be at the bottom?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

20. Four positions of a dice are given in the question figures. Identify the number at the bottom when top’s is
6?

(a)5 (b)1 (c)3 (d)4

21. Three positions of a dice are given. Find out which number is found opposite the number 2 in the given
cube.

(a)6 (b)5 (c)3 (d)1

22. Which colour is opposite to yellow?


(a)Voilet (b)Red (c)Purple (d)Blue

Directions (23 - 27): Study the following information carefully and answer the

A, B, C, D, E, F and G are the only seven members of a family. There are females among them. There are two married
couples in the family. Each of them has a different profession - Architect, Lawyer, Doctor, Teacher, Engineer, Manager
and Musician, not necessarily in the same order.

B is the Lawyer and he is married to F, the Manager. A is brother of G who is Architect. C is the Doctor and is an
unmarried lady. D is the Teacher and is sister of G. E is not an Engineer.

23. Which of the following combinations is definitely correct?

(a) B - Male - Manager (b) B - Female - Lawyer (c) C - Female - Musician

(d) E - Male - Musician (e) D - Male - Architect

24. Which of the following combinations represents the husbands of the two married couples?

(a) BG (b) AF (c) BE (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

25.What is E’s profession?

(a) Doctor (b) Musician (c) Teacher (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

26. What is A’s profession?

(a) Engineer (b) Musician (c) Engineer or Musician (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

27. Which of the following pairs is a married couple?

(a) BG (b) AE (c) AC (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

Direction (28-30): Nine people in a family have to go out for dinner. There are two available cars - Car 1 and Car 2 -
each of which can accommodate five persons. But there are certain conditions that need to be followed:
(i) Vats will always go in Car 1 and does not want Aks in the same car.
(ii) Exactly two out of the three children - Meh, Rey and Dan - will be in one car.
(iii) Chat and Nag will always be together in a car.
(iv) If Ana and Aks are in the same car, then Vij will also be in the same car.
(v) Any car cannot have more than five persons.

28. If Meh and Rey are in Car 1, how many different combination are possible ?

(a) Six (b) Five (c)Three (d)Four

29. If Ana and Aks are not in the same car, then which among the following cannot be the complete list of the occupants
of Car 1?

(A)Vats, Ana, Chat, Nag, Rey (b)Vats, Ana, Vij, Rey, Meh
(c)Vats, Nag, Chat, Ana (d)Vats, Ana, Rey, Dan

30.. If Ana is in Car 2 which has four persons, then which of the following is definitely true ?

(a) Nag is in Car 2. (b) Car 1 has exactly one child. (c) Vij is in Car 1.

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