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SSC (Tier-II) - 2013 (Mock Test Paper - 2) [SOLUTION]


1. (C)

Out of A, B and C, one is 17, one is 13

47 47 47 4747 47

48
48
48

and one is 11.


and A > B > C
A = 17, B = 13 and C = 11
So, the largest given prime no. = 17

47 47
94

=
R = 46
48 48
48

2. (D) Let the first odd integer = x


So, the second odd integer = x + 2
Now,
Difference between the squares of these two
consecutive odd integers
= (x + 2)2 x2
= x2 + 4 + 4x x2

5. (A)

4 3 16 1 3 2 2 3 2 8 1

= (3 2 3 2) (2 3 2 1) (11)
= (3 2 )2 (2 3 2 1) (1)2
= (3 2 1)2
So, square root of (3 4 3 16 1)

= 4(x + 1)

i.e (
will be divisible
by 2 as (x + 1) will be even

6. (B) 0.5 =

4(x + 1) will be divisible by

4 2 i.e. by 8
3. (D) Let
x = the larger number
and
y = the smaller number
Now,
ATQ, x y = 2395
... (i)

2.1 =

16740
= 2790
6

4. (C) Let A, B, C and D are four consecutive prime


numbers in descending order ( A > B > C > D)
So, ATQ,
A B C = 2431
... (i)
and
B C D = 1001
... (ii)
Now, both 2431 and 1001 are divisible by 11.
i.e. 11 is a common factor of both 2431 and
1001.
and B & C are the common factors of 2431
and 1001.
Out of B & C, one must be 11.
So, from (i),
Product of other two prime nos. =

2431
11

= 221
and 221 = 17 13

2 1

5
1

10 2
21
10

28 14
=
10
5
So, LCM of 0.5, 2.1 & 2.8

x=

2.8 =

and y ; Quotient = 7 and Remainder = 25


x = 7y + 25
... (ii)

Now on putting value of y from (i) in (ii)


We get,
x = 7(x 2395) + 25
or,
x = 7x 16765 + 25
or,
6x = 16765 25

4 3 16 1 ) =

= LCM of

1 21
14
,
&
2 10
5

LCM of 1, 21 & 14

42

= HCF of 2,10 & 5 =


= 42
1
7. (C) Required multiplication
= 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
20 5 10 15 20 25
Here, nos. (o) = no. of complete pairs of 2 & 5.
= no. of 5
[ here n(5) < n(2)]
=7
8. (C)

0.7 0.7 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.7 3


0.7 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.42

0.70.70.70.30.30.330.70.31
0.70.70.30.320.70.3

(0.7)3 (0.3)2 0.3 0.7 0.3 (0.7 0.3)


(0.7)2 (0.3)2 2 0.7 0.3
(0.7 0.3)3
2

(0.7 0.3)

13
2

1
1
1

9. (D) each three distance is same.


Let, S1, S2 and S3 respectively are the speeds
with which three distances have been
covered.
So,

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When train from station A starts to
3S1S2S3
move;
the another train will be B' and
Average Speed = S S S S S S
1 2
2 3
3 1
distance between A & B'
= (600 30) km = 570 km
3 15 30 40
=
Now,
15 30 30 40 4015
Relative speeds of trains
3 15 30 40
= (100 + 90) km/hr
=
450 1200 600
= 190 km /hr
So,
Time
taken by each train to reach
54000
=
= 24 km/hr
2250
570
hr. = 3 hrs.
each other =
22
190
10. (B) A + C =
part
37
And in 3 hours, distance travelled by A
= (100 3) km = 300 kms
22
15
part =
part
B = 1
Both train will cross each other at a
37
37
distance 300 km & from A i.e. at the exact
and,
middle point of A and B.
21
14. (B) Let x = the required speed
B+C=
part
37
12
54 km/hr 60 hr.
15
21
21 15
6
C

or,
part
C=
27
37
37 37 37
Home
Office
12 +6
x km/hr 60 hr.
So,
Wage of C =

6
9250 = Rs. 1500
37

11. (C) Let,


x days

So, A alone

(x + 8) days

and, B alone

(x + 18) days

In such type of questions


The no. of days taken by A and B working
together to do the work =

8 18 days

= 144 days
= 12 days

A
B
= 2
Ratio of speed
1
= 3 : 1
Ratio of duration
= 6 : 1
Ratio of distance
covered during
any same duration
of time
( Distance = Speed time )

13. (A)

600 km

B'
B
570 km
30 km
Distance covered by B before movement of A.
i.e. Distance covered by B in 20 minutes
A

20

km
= 90
60

= 30 km

12
18
= x
60
60

x = 36 km/hr

(A + B)

12. (*)

54

15. (C)

A
B
Ratio of speeds
3
5
Time taken
(x + 8)hr :
x hr.
(where x time taken by B to cover
the distance)
As the distance is same.
3(x + 8) = 5x
3x + 24 = 5x
x = 12 hr.

So,
Actual time taken by A to cover the
distance i.e. (x + 8) hr. = (12 + 8) hrs
= 20 hrs.
16. (C) Sum of wrongly entered marks
= 73 + 78 + 80
= 231
and Sum of correct marks
= 63 + 70 + 82
= 215
i.e. Sum of corrected marks <sum of
wrongly marks (by 16 marks)
So,
Actual average (after rectification)
40 72 16
2864
=
40
40
= 71.6 marks
n+1 n+2 n+3 n+4

17. (A)

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The average of above 5 consecutive integers
Now,
20% of 2nd no. = 20% of 45 = 9
&
5% of 1st no. = 5% of 60 = 3
n n 4
=m=
m=n+2
And, 9 is 3 times of 3.
2
20% of 2nd no. is 3 times of 5% of the
Now,
first no.
n+2 n+3 n+4 n+5 n+6 n+ 7
23. (D) 1st no. : 2nd no. & 2nd no. : 3rd no.
The average of above 6 consecutive integers
=
3:2
=
3 :2
n 2n 7
2n 9
1st no. : 2nd no. : 3rd no.
=
=
=
9
: 6 :4
2
2
So, Let the nos. are 9x, 6x & 4x
2n 4 5
2(n 2) 5
2m 5
ATQ, (9x)2 + (6x)2 + (4x)2 + 532
=
=
=
2
2
2
133x2 = 532
18. (D) Total money spent by all of them
x =2

= (18 25) + {1 (25 + 15)}


So, the 2nd no.
= 450 + 40
i.e. 6x = 6 2 = 12
= 490
24. (?)
Table
Chair
19. (C) Let x = no. of girls
20% profit
25% profit
So,
600 11 yr 9 months
1
2
2
1
3
2 :1 1
= x 11 yrs + (600 x) 12 yrs
3 :1
3
3
3
3
7050 yr. = (11x + 7200 12x)yr.
1
10 : 5
23 profit
x = 7200 7050

3
3
3
= 150
1: 2
2 : 1
1
20. (A)
2
Vessel '1'
Vessel '2'
1300
1300
3
3
Water Milk Water Milk
= Rs. 433.33
3 : 2
5 : 3
Cost price of table = Rs. 433.33
Ratio of contents of vessel '1' to vessel '2' to
Alternative method:mix with each other = 1 : 2
Let,
Ratio of water and milk in the resulting
x
= C.P. of table
3 5

24

50
= C.P. of chair
(1300 x)
2
74
5 8

40
Now,
ATQ,
mixture =
=
=
2 3
16 30

46
Profit on table + profit on chair
2
5 8
40

= Total profit
or, 20% of x + 25% of (1300 x)
21. (B) Initial Ratio = 4 : 6 : 9
Initial nos. = 4x, 6x, 9x
1
= 23 % of 1300
Final Ratio = 7 : 9 : 12
3
(on increasing 12 students in each class)
20
25
70
x
(1300 x ) =
1300
or,
4x 12 7
100
100
3 100
=

6x 12 9
x 1300 x 910
or, 36x + 108 = 42x + 84


or,
5
4
4
3
6x
= 24 x = 4

Total no. of students in the three


x x 910

325
or,
classes before the increase = 4x + 6x + 9x
5 4
3
= 19x = 76
4x 5x
910 975
22. (B) ATQ
or,
=
20
3
st
10% of 1 no. = 6
x
65
1
or,
=
or,
of 1st no. 6 1st no. = 60
20
3
10
and, Ratio of 1st no. to 2nd no. = 4 : 3
65 20
= Rs. 433.33
x=
Nos. are 60 & 45
3
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25. (C) A's share
= Rs. 12000
30. (D) 20% profit on one and 20% loss on other
net loss
3
= of (100% 20% ) of total
8
(20 )2
and loss %
=
= 4%
profit
100

3
of 80% of total profit
8

8
80% of total profit = Rs. 12000
3

= (100 4)% of total CP


Total SP
2 4.5 lakh = 96% of total CP
So,
loss i.e. 4% of total CP

So, Total profit (i.e. 100% )


= Rs. 12000

=
100
8

80
3

= Rs. 40000
26. (A) Let the third no. be 100.
So, A and B will be 80 and 72 respectively.
So, required % =
=
27. (B)
=

difference of A & B
100%
value of A

8
100% = 10%
80

Total no. of illiterate persons in the town


no. of literate men + no. of illiterate
women

2 4.5 lakh
4
96

= Rs. 37500
loss of Rs. 37500
31. (A) Required single discount
= (1 0.9 0.8 0.75) 100%
= (1 0.54) 100%
= 0.46% 100%
= 46%
32. (D)

SP per mango

= 140% of CP per mango


So, CP per mango (i.e. 100% )
= Re.

40

311250 +
(100% 24%) of
83

43

311250
(100% 8%) of
83

76 40
92 43

311250

311250
100 83
100 83

= 114000 + 148350
= 262350
28. (B) Let x = maximum marks
So, ATQ,
30% of x + 50 = 320 + 30
or,

30
x = 300
100

x =

1 100
1

= Re.
10 140
14

14 mangoes for Re. 1.


33. (A) Let x = CP of 2nd watch
So, (1120 x) = CP of 1st watch
ATQ, Profit = Loss
15% of (1120 x) = 10% of x
15(1120 x) = 10x
25x = 15 1120

x =

15 1120
= Rs. 672
25

34. (D)
10%
gap = 5%

2:1
15%

300 100
= 1000 marks
30

29. (D) Let x = man's initial income


So, Man's increased income = (x + 1200)
Now, ATQ,
12% of x = 10% of (x + 1200)
12x = 10(x + 1200)

or, 12x 10x = 12000


x = 6000

So, increased income;


i.e. x + 1200 = Rs. 6000 + Rs. 1200
= Rs. 7200

1
10

= Re.

1
(15 + 2.5)% = 17 %
2
5
gap = % = 2.5%
2

1:2
50 pens

(150 50) pens


= 100 pens
35. (D) C.P. of 40 article = SP of 25 articles
In such type of questions,

Gain percent

40 25
100%
25

15
100%
25

= 60%

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36. (B)
= Rs. 500
C.P.
S.P.
5% value of L.P. = Rs. 500
A
B
x
6
=Rs. x
5
5

Rs. x
Now,

Rs. x +

B
Rs. 6 x
5
Now,

C
120 6
36 x
Rs.
x = Rs.
100 5
25

Rs. 600
Rs. 36x 1 36 x
25
6 25

= Rs.

Rs. 36x
25

= Rs.
Rs.

5 36
6

x Rs. x
6 25
5

6
x = Rs. 600
5

So, CP of A i.e. Rs. x

= Rs.

600 5
6

10% discount

Rs.x

Price after 10% discount


9
Rs. x
10

Again,
6% discount
9
94 9x
Rs. x
Rs.
= Rs. 846
10 (additional)
100 10
The original marked price i.e. x

846 100 10
94 9
= Rs. 1000
Single equivalent discount of 20% &

= Rs.

38. (B)

1
4

then 6 % .
25
%
= 20%
4

25
4 %
100

20

= 25% discount

20% gain
25% discount
C.P.
S.P.
M.P.
Rs. 100
Rs. 120
(let)
=75% of M.P.
120
100
75
= Rs. 160
MP should be above CP by

So, 100% of MP =

160 100
100%
100

= 60%
20% discount on L.P. 25% discount on
L.P. = Rs. 500
80% value of L.P. 75% value of L.P.

39. (C)

80
10000
100

= Rs. 8000
SI @ 3% p.a. for 4 yrs. = 12% of sum
SI @ 2% p.a. for 5 yrs. = 10% of sum
ATQ,
(12% 10% ) of sum
= Rs. 150
2% of sum
= Rs. 150

40. (B)

sum

= Rs. 500
37. (*)
M.P.

500 100
5
= Rs. 10000
So, Tarun bought the TV at 80% of L.P.
L.P. (i.e. 100% ) = Rs.

= Rs.

150 100
2

= Rs. 7500
41. (C)

S.I.
For 1st year Rs. 135
For 2nd year Rs. 135

C.I.
Rs. 135

Now,
if r = rate of interest per annum
r% of 135 = 27

r=

27 100
= 20
135

Also,
20% of the sum = 135
sum =

42. (C)
For 4 years
For 5 years

135 100
= Rs. 675
20

C.I.
Rs. 3840
Rs. 3936 = Rs. 3840 + Rs. 96

Now,
if r = rate of interest per annum
r% of 3840 = 96
r=

43. (B)

96 100
= 2.5%
3840

ATQ,

t
20
P 1+
> 2P
100

or, 1

where P Principal
& t required no. of years

1
2
50

6
5

or 2

Now,
1

6
6
2, 2,
5

5

6
6
2 but 2
5

5

Required least no. of complete yrs. = 4yrs.

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44. (D) 12M + 16B 10 days
... (i)
Rate of filling of tank by pipe A
18M + 50B 5 days
12
... (ii)
= litre per hour
9M + 25B 10 days
6
From (i) & (ii)
= 2 litre per hour
We have
and
rate
of
filling
of tank by pipe B
12M + 16B = 9M + 25B
3M = 9B

12
= litre per hour
1M = 3B

2
So,
= 6 litre per hour
Efficiency of a man to that of a boy = 3 : 1
Rate of filling of tank by pipe A & B together
45. (A)
= 8 litre per hour
10 days
Now,
Prem
in 1 day
1 part of work
1
Prem
Pipe B was opened hour earlier than
10
2
Also,
pipe A.
Raj
12 days
1
in 1 day
1 part of work
Volume of tank filled by pipe B in hour
Raj
2
12
= 3 litre
Now,
Remaining part of the tank which is
Work done by Prem in initial 6 days
still empty = (12 3) litre
1

= 6
10

= 9 litre
Time required to fill 9 litre of tank by
pipe A & B together

3
part of work
5

Remaining part of the work

= 1

Now,
Amount of work done by Prem & Raj
together in 1 day
1
1

=
10 12

=1

3
5

2
= part of the work
5

No. of days taken by Prem & Raj together


to do the remaining part of the work
2
5 2 60 2 2
= 11
days
5 11
11
60

1
hours
8

= 1 hours 7.5 minutes


Required point of time

= 2 : 30 pm + 1 hour 7.5 mins


= 3 : 37.5 pm or 3 : 37

1
pm
2

Alternative method
Part of tank filled by pipe B alone in

11
part of the work
60

So,

9
hours
8

1
hour
2

1
1
1

= part
2
2
4

Time taken by pipe A & B together to fill


the remaining part
1
3
4 4 9
= 1 1 4
hours
8

6 2
6
1

Required point of time

= 2 : 30 pm + 1 hour 7.5 min


2
days.
Raj actually did the work for 2
11

A
B
6 hours 2 hours
Let the capacity of tank = 12 litres

46. (*)

1
pm
2
x hour = time taken by pipe A
alone to empty the pool
2x hr. = time taken by pipe B

= 3 : 37
47. (B) Let

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alone to empty the pool
n
So, Time taken by pipe A & B together to
i.e. 180 = {2 (24) + (n 1)4}
2
empty the pool
=

x 2x
hours
x 2x

or, 180 =

2
2x 2
=
hours = x hours
3
3x
Time taken by pipe C alone to empty

the pool

= x 2 hours
3

4
x hours
3

Part of the pool which will be empty

when A, B & C work together


1
1
3

=
x 2x 4x part

51. (A)

9
part
4x

4x
= 400 minutes
9

3
or, x

3
or, x

400 9
minutes
4

or,

= 900 minutes = 15 hours


12 km up + 18 km down in 3 hrs.
36 km up + 54 km down in 9 hrs.
..... (i)

48. (A)

Also, 36 km up + 24 km down

in 6

1
hrs.
2

..... (ii)

Sdown (i.e. SB + SC)


Also,
Sup (i.e. SB + SC)
So,
Speed of current

i.e. SC

1
hours
2

x3

1
x3
1
x

3 x 3 3
x

3 3 3 3 x3

1
x3

=0

= 0 x6 + 1 = 0 x6 = 1

= (27 756 )1/3 (27 756 )1/3


= 27 756 27 756 +

{(27 756 ) (27 756 )}

Sdown Sup
2

12 8
km/hour
2

n
{2a + (n 1)d}
2

3(27 756 )1/3 (27 756 )1/3

= 54 + 3(729 756)1/3 x
= 54 + 3 (27) x
x3
= 54 9x
x3 + 9x 54 = 0
(x 3)(x2 + 3x + 18)
x=3
a2d2 + b2c2 2abcd + a2c2 + b2d2 + 2abcd
a2(c2 + d2) + b2(c2 + d2)
(a2 + b2)(c2 + d2)
21=2
x

= 2 km/hour
49. (C) 24, 20, 16, ..........
Let, n = required no. of terms
Now,

Now,
x72 + x66 + x54 + x36 + x24 + x6 + 1
= (x6)12 + (x6)11 + (x6)9 + (x6)6 + (x6)4 + x6 + 1
= (1)12 + (1)11 + (1)9 + (1)6 + (1)4 + (1) + 1
= 111+1+11+1
= 1

= 8 km/hour

Sn

x3

= 12 km/hour

1
x

x6 1

52. (A) Let x

From (i) & (ii), we get,


30 km down in 2

=3

[ 6 hour 40 minutes = 400 min]

x = 3 3
x

together to empty the pool

x =

x
x

On cubing both the sides we get,

Total time taken by A, B & C working

or, 360 = 4n2 52n


or, 4n2 52n 360 =0
n = 18
50. (D) 3 18
12
72
66
396
?
3 6 18 6 12 6 72 6 66 6 396 6
= 396 6
The missing no.
= 390

423
part
=
4x

n
(48 + 4n 4)
2

53. (D)
=
=
=
54. (B)

3 38 74 3

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Now,
2
=
a3 + b3 + c2 3abc = (a + b + c) {a2 + b2 + c2
3 3 8 (2 3 )
(ab + bc + ca)}
i.e. 36 3abc = 6(14 11)
=
3 3 8 (2 3 )
3abc = 36 18

abc = 6

=
3 (3 16 8 3 )
1
59. (D) (x2 + 5x + 10)-1 = 2
(x 5 x 10)
=
3 (4 3 )2
1
will be maximum when
2
(x 5x 10)
= 3 4 3

x2 + 5x + 10 is minimum and maximum

4 2

55. (A)

52 4 1 10

value of x2 + 5x + 10 =

= 1 2 3

x1 =

So, x

3 2

x 1

3 2

1
= 1 2 3 3 2
x 1

= 2 3 1
56. (B)

= 74 3

1
4
15

So, Required maximum value =


4
15

sin2 cos2 sec2 cos ec 2

60. (D)

= 434 3

tan2 cot2

= (2)2 ( 3 )2 2 2 3

(sin2 cos2 ) (sec2 tan2 )

= (2 3 )2

So, n

tan2 (cos ec 2 cot2 ) cot2

= 2 3

1
2 3

7 4 3 1
2 3
4(2 3 )
(2 3 )

=4

(K 1)
1
2

(2 K ) 3
1

57. (A)

or, 3(K 1) = 2 K
or, 3K + 3 = 2 K
or, 3K + K = 2 3
2K = 1

58. (B)
On
or,
or,

15
4

1
K =
2
a+b+c=6
squaring both sides, we get
(a + b + c)2 = 62
a2 + b2 + c2 + 2(ab + bc + ca) = 36
14 + 2(ab + bc + ca) = 36

tan2 cot2

1 1 1 2(tan2 cot2 )

3 2{(tan cot )2 2 tan cot }

3 2{(tan cot )2 2}

3 4 2(tan cot )2

7 2(tan cot )2 7

(tan cot )2 0

61. (D)

and Q
R

1 sin x
1 sin x
P=
1 sin x
cos x
1 sin x
cos x

cos x
1 sin x

1 sin x 1 sin x
cos x (1 sin x )
cos2 x

R = 1 sinx
P=Q=R

36 14
ab + bc + ca =
2

i.e. ab + bc + ca = 11

62. (*)

tan57 cot 37 cot 33tan53

tan33cot53 tan33cot53

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=

1
(1 tan 53 tan 33 )
53
tan 33
tan 33

1
(tan 33 tan 551)
tan 33
tan 53
tan 53

tan 53
tan 33

66. (B)

sec 2 1 3 tan 3 1 0

1 tan 2 tan 3 tan 3 1 0

= tan 53 cot 33

= cot 37 tan 57
63. (D) sin sin 2 sin 3 1
3

1 1 1

8 2 16

tan2 3 tan tan 3 0

tan tan 3 1 tan 3 0

sin sin cos


2

tan 3 tan 1 0

sin (1 sin ) cos


tan 3 0

sin (2 cos2 ) cos2

tan 3

1 cos 2 (2 cos2 cos2


(1 cos2 )[4 cos2 4 cos2 ] cos4

67. (C)
x
mtr.

4 cos4 4 cos2 4 cos2 cos6


cos4 cos4

5000
mtr.

cos 6 4 cos4 8 cos2 4 0


cos6 4 cos4 8 cos2 4
64. (B) Let x = sin cos
x2 = sin2 cos2 2 sin cos
x2 = 1 2 sin cos
Now, 0 90
sin 1 and cos 1
0

60
45
B

ACB 600

sin cos 1
0 2sin cos 2

DCB 45 0

AB = 5000 mtr.
Let, AD= x mtr.
From ABC ,
tan600

1 0 1 2sin cos 1 2
1 x2 3

1x 3
1 sin cos 3

AB
BC

5000
5000
mtr. BC=
mtr.
BC
3
From DBC ,

tan450

sin cos 1
65. (B)

sin10 0 sin300 sin500 sin700

Now,

sin(900 800 )sin(900 400 )sin(900 200 )sin300

5000

1
2

1
cos 3
4

cos 20cos 40 cos 80

1
1
cos(3 200 )
4
2

1
cos 60
8

5000
3

5000 1
mtr.
3

We know,
cos cos 2 cos 4

DB
5000
DB BC
BC
3

AD = AB - BD

cos 20 cos 40 cos 80

68. (D)

1
2

2h
h
90

A
2

A
2
A

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tan

h 2h

A
A
2

tan 90

cos

4 h
A

tan

A
4h

...(i)

2h
A
2

AD AB

AB AC
AB2 = AD AC
72. (B) Let side of D = x

...(ii)

From (i) & (ii)

3
3 2
( x 2)2
x 2 3
4
4

3 2
x 4 4x x 2 2 3
4
4x +4 =8
4x =4
x =1

73. (B)

2h A

A 4h

8h2 = A2
h2 = A 2
h2

A2
8

A
h
2 2

&

x 2 1
2sin
x 2
x
2

69. (D)

x
2

or, 2 sin

In ABC,
AB + BC = 12 cm
BC + CA = 14 cm
CA + AB = 18cm
2(AB + BC + CA) = 44 cm
AB + BC + CA = 22 cm

1

x 2
x

[ a 2 b 2 (a b )2 2 a b ]
2
1

x
sin 1
x x 2

=0

70. (D)

sin 2 1

1
20
x

Also, 1 sin
2

Per (ABC ) AB

Per (DEF ) DE
Per (ABC ) 9.1

25
6.5
Per (ABC) = 35

71. (B)

Now,
ATQ
2 r 22cm
2

22
22cm
7

7
cm
2
74. (D) Sum of all interior angles
= 2 sum of all exterior angles
r

or,

n 2 180 2 360
n 2 180 720

(n 2) = 4

n =6

Required no. of sides of the polygon = 6


75. (B)

B
ADB ABC

In an equilateral triangle,
side = 2 3 inradius

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i. e. a = 2 3 r

79. (B)

= 2 3 3 cm

= 6 3 cm

76. (D)

7 cm

5 cm

ABC 65

B
D
C
Here,
AD = angle bisector of A
BAD DAC
In such case,
BD AB 5

5:7
CD AC 7
77. (*)
No. of diagonals of a polygon of n sides

nC 2 n

ATQ,

Also, ACB 55

ICB

ACB
27.5
2

IBC 180(IBC ICB)

= 180 60
= 120
80. (C) Ratio of no. of sides = 1: 2
Then, Let the nos. of sides are n and 2n
Now, Ratio of their interior angles = 2 : 3
2n 4 1

4n 4 3

6n 12 = 4n 4 2n = 8 n = 4
Respective nos. of sides of these polygons

n (n 1) n 2
(2 1) n 2 = 54 + n

n2 n = 108 + 2n

2
n 3n 108 = 0
n = 12, 9

n = 12

[ n cannot be negative.]

ABC
32 .5
2

90 2
n

4n 4
3
90
2n

n
2 n 2 = 54 + 1

35

IBC

2n 4

nC 2 n = 54

78. (B)

are 4 and 8.
81. (B)

a3
4 a

3 2

a3
3

4 a

3 8

6
6 :

82. (?)
4 r2 = 2 (r + h2) = r(l + r)
or,
4r = 2(r + h2) = l + r
Now, 4r = 2(r + h2)
or,
4r = 2r + 2h2
or, 2r = 2h2
r : h2 = 1 : 1
Again, 4r = l + r

Here, in AOP,
AO = OP

or, 4r

r 2 h 32 + r

PAO APO 35

or, 3r

r 2 h 32

9r2

= r 2 h32

POB 180110 70

8r2

= h32

Also, In POB ,
BO = OP

2 2 r = h3

AOP 180 (2 35)

= 110

PBO OPB

180 70
55
2

r : h3 = 1 : 2 2

r(h1) : h2 : h3 = 1 : 1 : 2 2

ABP 55

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83. (C)

85. (B)
13x

10 cm
44 cm

5x

Volume of the

12x

Let the sides are 13x, 12x and 5x.


ATQ,
13x + 12x + 5x = 450
or, 30x = 450 x = 15
Sides are of length 195m, 180m and 75m.
Now,
Ratio of sides are 13 : 12 : 5
(Pythagorian triplet)
Triangle is a right angled triangle.
So,
Area of triangle =

10 cm

1
base height
2

cylinder = r 2h

2r = 44 cm

= 72 10
=

22
49 10
7

r=

r = 7 cm

= 1540 m3.
86. (C) Volume of cube = a3 (where a = length of
a edge)
When each edge is increased by 40% .
length of the new edge = 1.4a
Volume of new cube = (1.4a)3
= 2.744 a3
Required % increase
2.744a 3 a 3

1
12x 5x
2

1
180 75 m2
2

= (1.744 100)%
= 174.4%

= 6750 sq. meter

44 7
cm
22 2

a3

100%

87. (B)

84. (A)

l
h = 24
cm

h = 4 cm

r
l = h2 +r2

r = 10 cm

= 242 + 72

= 25 cm

Let radius is increased by x cm.

Volume of cone = 1232 cm3

New volume of cylinder = (10 x )2 4

Again,
Let the height is increased by x cm.
New volume of cylinder = 102 (4 x )

1 2
r h = 1232 cm3
3

1 22 2

r 24 = 1232 cm3
3 7

(10 x )2 4 = 102 (4 x )
(10 + x)2 4 = 100(4 + x)
(10 + x)2 = 25(4 + x)

100 + x2 + 20x = 100 + 25x


x2 5x = 0

x(x 5) = 0

x = 5 cm

r2

1232 7 3
22 24

r2 = 49 cm
r = 7 cm
So, Curved surface area of cone = rl

22
7 25 cm2
7

= 550 cm2
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88. (D)
1 2
= 2 r h
18 cm
3

r
26 cm
Perimeter of the rectangle
= 2 (26 + 18) cm
= 88 cm

2 27 cm3

54 cm3

91. (B)
7 cm

88 7
= 2r r =
= 14 cm
22 2
Area of the circle i.e. r 2

22
14 14
7

= 616 cm2
89. (A)

A
a
a
16 cm 25 cm
O
28 cm
a

Area of ABC
= Area of (AOB AOC BOC )

In right angled isosceles ABC,


AB = BC
Also,
AD = CD = BD = 7cm
= circum radius
(where BD AC )
Now, Required area
=

Area of semicircle Area of ABC

22 7 7 1

14 7 cm2

2
2

=
=

(77 49) cm2


28 cm2

92. (B)

3 2 1
a = a (16 25 28 )
2
4

a=

a = 46 3 cm

32

So,
Area of ABC

3
(46 3 )2
4

3
2116 3
4

= 1587 3 cm3
90. (C)
empty
space

Volume of water needed to fill the empty


space
Volume of cylinder Volume of cone

r 2h

2 2
r h
3

1 2
r h
3

69 cm

A
7cm

7cm

64

E
5
G3
8
10
D

In the given ABC ,


AD, BE and CF are medians and they cut
one another at G.

AG BG CG
2

=
GD GE GF
1

Here,
AD = 9 cm, BE = 12 cm and CF = 15 cm
AG + GD = AD = 9 cm
AG = 6 cm and GD = 3 cm
Also,
BG + GE = BE = 12 cm
BG = 8 cm and GE = 4 cm
Also,
CG + GF = CF = 15 cm
CG = 10 cm and GF = 5 cm
1
6 8 = 24 cm2
2

Area of AGB

So, Area of ABC

= 3 AGB
= 2 24 cm2
= 72 cm2

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93. (C) T.S.A. of prism = C.S.A. + 2 Area of
base
608 = Perimeter of base height + 2
Area of base
608 = 4x 15 + 2x2
(where x = side of square)
3
x
+
30x
304 = 0

(x 8) (x + 38) = 0
x=8

Volume of prism = Area of base height


= 8 8 15
= 960 cm3
94. (A)

(r 1)2 r 2 = 22

(r 2 2r 1 r 2 )
2r = 22

22
(2r + 1) = 22
7

2r + 1 = 7
2r = 6
r = 3 cm

95. (B)

Volume of water due to 2 cm rain on a


square km land
= 1km 1 km 2 cm
= 1000m 1000m

2
m
100

= 20000 m3
50% of volume of rain drops
= 10000m3
Now,
Required level by which the water level
in the pool will be increased
=

10000 m3
100 m 10 m

= 10m
96. (A) Total income = Rs. 150000
Required difference
= (15% 5% ) of Rs. 150000
= Rs. 15000
97. (C) Maximum expenditure of the family
other than on food, was on others.
98. (B) Saving = 15% = Housing
99. (D) Required % = 10% + 12% + 5%
= 27%
100. (D) Money spent on food
= 23% of Rs. 150000
= Rs. 34500
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SSC (Tier-II) - 2013 (Mock Test Paper - 2) (ANSWER SHEET)


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(C)
(D)
(D)
(C)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(D)
(B)
(C)
(*)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(A)
(D)
(C)
(A)

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(B)
(B)
(D)
(*)
(C)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(D)
(D)
(A)
(C)
(A)
(D)
(D)
(B)
(*)
(B)
(C)
(B)

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(C)
(C)
(B)
(D)
(A)
(*)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(A)
(D)
(B)
(A)
(B)
(A)
(B)
(D)
(D)

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(D)
(*)
(D)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(B)
(A)
(B)
(D)
(B)
(D)
(*)
(B)
(B)
(C)

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(B)
(*)
(C)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(B)
(D)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(A)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(D)
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