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1. A container is full of milk. 6 litres of milk is taken out from it and, then, the container is filled
with water. Next time 10 litres of the mixture is taken out and the container is filled with water
such that the concentration of milk in the mixture becomes 0.75. What is the capacity of the
container?
a. 54 litres
b. 60 litres
c. 72 litres
d.24 litres
e. None of these
2. If a solution of milk and water in the ratio of 4:1 ( milk and water) is firstly 20% of the current
solution is removed then water is added which is 20% of current solution, then 40% of the
current solution is removed then water is added which is 40% of current solution. Then what is
the current ratio of milk :water in the solution
3. If we sell two horses each on Rs 2000/- , one horse at 10% profit and one at 10% loss, then what
would be total gain and loss in this whole transactions ?
a. 1% Loss , or Rs 20 Loss
b. 1% Loss , or Rs 20.20 Loss
c. 1% Loss , or Rs 40 Loss
d. 1% Loss , or Rs 40.40 Loss
e. None of These
4. If we have two container A & B. A has 20 lit of Milk and B has 20 lit of Water. First We take 4
lit of milk from A and mix with B then take 4 lit of sol from B and put it into A. We repeat the
process one more time. Then What would be ratio of Milk and Water in Container A ?
a. 5:1
b. 5:13
c. 1:2
d.1:3
e. None of These
5. If there were only three parties in 2014 LS election BZP , LolGress & ShirdFront. It is known
that BZP secured 50% more vote than LolGress , which got 20% less vote than ShirdFront. It is
know that difference of votes between LolGress and and BZP is twice of that of BZP and
ShirdFront. Then who won the election and and by how many number of votes wrt to party who
secured second place in the election.
a. BZP , 25votes
b. ShirdParty, 25votes
c. LolGress, 100 votes
d. Can not be determined
e. None of These
6. If a person leaves his house per day at the same time. When he maintain a constant speed or
30km/Hr he reaches office at 10:30 AM and when his constant speed is 40 Km/Hr he reaches at
9:30AM. What would be his constant speed if he has to reach his office at 10:00 AM sharp.
a. 36.67 Km/Hr
b. 37 km/Hr
c.35 Km/Hr
d. 34.28 Km/Hr
7. If velocity (m/s) is function of time and it is f(t) = 16 - 4*t , where t is in second then what
would be total distance travelled in first 10 min.

8. If Ratio of Cost Price and Mark Price is 5:8 and that of % profit on sale to % discount is 2:3
then find % Discount.
a.8.33%
b. 16.66%
c. 25%
d. Cannot be determined
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e. Note

9. If M. Pandey travels a distance in 120 days in which he took rest only for 4 hours per day and
time travels with constant speed. If he is planning to travel thrice the distance with twice the
speed and want to take twice more rest per day then in how many days he would cover his new
task.
a. 450
b. 150
c. 225 days
d. Data inadequate
e. NoT
10. If a person leaves his house per day at the same time. When he maintain a constant speed or
30km/Hr he reaches office at 10:00 AM and when his constant speed is 40 Km/Hr he reaches at
9:00AM. What would be his constant speed if he has to reach his office at 9:10 AM sharp.
11. Every morning Mr. Sen goes for a walk and his son cycles along. They both start together in the
same direction. The walking speed of the father is one-sixth the cycling speed of his son. If Mr.
Sen makes ten rounds of a circular park, then how many times will his son overtake him?
a. 51
b. 49
c. 50
d. None of these
Direction :- If 10 Jawans parading in a ground in a line back to back such that 2nd one is seeing
the back or 1st so 10th one is seeing that of 9th with speed of 1 m/sec. There is gap of 1 m
between two Jawans. Suddenly 10th Jawan from start running with speed of 2m/s towards 1st
Jawan and touches him and come back without wasting any time. Then
12. Find the Total Distance Travelled By 5th Jawan during this process.
13. Find The Distance Travelled By 10th Jwana Towards 1st Jawan.
14. Find The Distance Travelled By 10th Jwana Towards his position.
15. A grocery decides to mix left over rice of five different varieties priced Rs 25, Rs 32, Rs 39, Rs,
46 and Rs 53 kg. If the store had no profit nor any loss after selling the mixture at Rs. 39 per kg
then the ratio of the quantity mixed, in order could be:
a. 2 : 4 : 3 : 3 : 1
b. 2 : 1 : 1 : 2 : 3
c. 1 : 1 : 2 : 1 : 2
d. 2 : 3 : 5 : 3 : 2
e. NoT
16. If the efficiency ratio of Managers, Executives, VP & CEO of doing same work is 1:2:3:4 and it
is known that 4 Managers , 3 Executives ,1 VP and 1 CEO do a work in 40 days then how many
days would it take to complete half of the work by 1 Manager, 1 Executive, 1 VP & 1CEO?
a. 68
b. 34
c. 136
d. Data Inadequate
e. NoT
17. A man purchased few oranges with the rate of 30 oranges in Rs 60/- and purchased same
number of oranges but this time rate was 40 oranges in Rs 60/-. If he sold all his oranges under
rate or 35 oranges in Rs 60/- , then what is the total overall aprox gain or loss %
a. At Par
b. 2.04 % gain
c. 2.04% loss
d. 4% loss
e. NoT
18. If Abhisek & Sanket are standing opposite on the diameter of circular track of radius 7 m. If
they start together, Abhisek moves in clockwise direction with speed of 1m/s and after every
second he increases speed by 1 m/s and Shyam moves in clockwise direction with speed of 2m/s
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and after every second he increases speed by 2 m/s, then after 1 min of their start how
many times they would meet to each other.
a. 126
b. 127
c. 42
d. 41
e. NoT
19. If Abhisek & Sanket are standing opposite on the diameter of circular track of radius 7 m. If
they start together, Abhisek starts in clockwise direction with speed of 1m/s and after every
second he increases speed by 1 m/s and Shyam starts in anti clockwise direction with speed of
2m/s and after every second he increases speed by 2 m/s, then after 1 min of their start how
many times they would meet to each other.
a. 124
b. 125
c. 42
d. 41
e. NoT
20. A,B & C three robots start from same point in the same direction of a 60 m circular track with
initial speed of 1m/s , 2m/s and 4m/s respectively. When any one of two meet to each other they
inter-change their velocities. and when all three meet then they stop at that point. So what would
be total distance travelled by A,B & C respectively before they stop.
a. 120,180&120 m
b. 120 , 120 & 120 m
c. 120, 120 & 180 m
d. 60, 120 & 180 m
e. NoT (???)
21. There are three containers A,B & C having different litters of water. First we pour 1/3 of water
from container A to B then 1/4 from container B to C then 1/10 from C to A. Then after this
process we have 9 litters of water in each container then how much litters of water does
container A have initially (if it is known that initially all have litters in water in whole numbers)
a. 12
b. 9
c. 15
d. 18
e. NoT
22. If ratio of A's income to that of B is 3:4 ; ratio of B's savings to A's expenditure is 4:7 and ratio
of A's Saving to his own expenditure is 1:2 then what is ratio of B's expenditure to his saving.
a. 3:1
b. 5:2
c. 5:4
d. Cant be determined
e. NoT
23. If ratio of population of town A to that of B is 7:9 ; total number of male population of A is
equal to female population of B and female population of A to male population of B 2:3 then
what is ratio male population of A to male population of B
a. 1:116
b. 1:2 c. Data is not possible
d. Cant be determined
e. NoT
24. If ratio of population of town A to that of B is 7:9 ; total number of male population of A is
equal to female population of B and female population of A to female population of B 3:2 then
what is ratio male population of A to male population of B
a. 14:31
b. 31:14
c. Data is not possible
d. Cant be determined
e. NoT
25. If to complete a work A, B & C takes individually 10, 20 & 30 days respectively. If C works on
first day , A works on second day, B works on third day and then they repeat the process (same
sequence) until works in not completed. After completion of the work if C get Rs 2000/- as
labour cost then what is the difference between labour cost of A & B (if it is known that labour
cost is distributed in the ratio of their works)
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a. 2500

b. 5500

c. 3000

d. 6000

e. NoT

26. What would be shortest distance between any two consecutive meeting points of Ram & Shyam
on a circular track, when their speeds are 700 m/sec & 1300 m/sec and length of circular track
is 132 Km and both of them started from same point, in same direction and same time and
completed 120 rounds of track.
a. 22 km
b. 21 Km
c. 20 Km
d. 23 Km
e. NoT
27. If a milkman has 100 lit of milk and every time he sells 10 lit of his milk (solution) and add 20
lit of water and repeats this process two more times and then what would be ratio of milk is to
water in his solution.
a. 25: 23
b. 15:7
c. 45:46
d. 15:26
e. NoT
28. If a thief flew with constant speed of "T" in a straight road, and after some time a police and his
dog started to chase the thief with speed of "P" and "D" respectively, such that D>P>T. In this
complete journey, Dog touches the Thief and comes and touches the Police and move towards
Thief and continues the process, until The Thief is caught, Then what would be ratio of "total
distance covered by Dog towards Thief to total distance covered by Dog towards Police".
(Police & Dog move at the same time)
a. (D-T)/(D-P)
b. (D+T)/(D+P)
c. (D-T)/(D+P)
d. (D+P)/(D-P)
e. NoT
29. In a circular track of length 100 m , A starts running from a fix point with 20m/s in clockwise
direction and after 2 seconds from same fix point B starts running with 10 m/s in clockwise
direction than when (time after B's Start) and where (from starting point) they will meet for 3rd
time if they run nonstop with their constant speed.
a. 26 Sec , 60 m (clockwise)
b. 18 Sec , 80 m (clockwise)
c. 30 Sec , At starting point
d. NoT
30. What is the approx average % increase of a quantity if t has two consecutive increase of 20% &
80%
a. 50%
b. 45%
c. 41%
d. 47%
31. If in an equilateral triangular shaped race track the mileage of a car on its sides are 12km/lit ,
15km/lit and 20km/lit due to obstacles then what would be average mileage of the car on the
race track if car completes one round of track.
a. 16
b. 15.67
c. 15
d. NoT
32. If container 1 is containing 20 litters of milk and container 2 is containing 20 litters of water.
First we pour 5 litters of pure milk from container 1 to 2 and then 5 litters of solution from
container 2 to 1, and repeated this process two more times. Then what would be ratio of milk :
water in container 1.
a. 4:1
b. 17:8
c. 76:49
d. NoT

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33. If city A is in the east of city C and city C is in the west of city D who is in the east of
A and west of B who is not sandwiched between any two cities and time zone
difference between any two consecutive cities are 1 hour . If below is the schedule chart of two
planes of a same day then when they would meet or cross each other (assuming all times are
local times and all cities are in a straight line)
Plane
IoC140
1
CoI104
1

a. 4:30 PM (B's Local Time)


c. 6:00 PM (C's Local Time)
e. NoT

Dept Time
(City)

Arrival
Time (City)

12:00PM (C)

9:00PM (B)

12:00PM (B)

9:00PM (C)

b. 4:30 PM (C's Local Time)


d. 4:00 PM (A's Local Time)

34. Price of three types of solutions A,B& C are Rs10 per lit , Rs20 per lit & Rs 30 per lit, in which
ratio we should mix A,B & C that the price per lit of new solution is Rs 23
a. 1:3:1
b. 3:3:1
c. 1:2:3
d. 2:3:5
35. If few months before price of a pen in India is Rs 100 only and currency rate was 1$= Rs. 60 . If
price of pen is increased by 20% and price of Rs is also increased by 20% then what is the
current price of that pen (approx)
a. Rs 80
b. 1.38 $
c. 1.67 $
d. 2.4 $
e. NoT
36. It is known that ratio of selling price to mark price of a article is 3:5 and ratio of %Profit to %
Mark-up is 2:5. If cost price for article is Rs 120 then what is the selling price ?
a. Rs 150
b. Rs 250
c. Rs 168
d. Rs 144
e. NoT
37. If a shop keeper purchase is item from a wholesaler who gives discount of 20 % on MRP of the
item, but during purchase of all items shopkeeper uses his 1200 gm wt instead of 1000 gm wt,
and Shopkeeper sells his all items at 10% discount on MRP but cheated his customer by using
900gm wt instead of 1000gm wt during sell. If it is known that what he purchases in the
morning sells by the evening. Then what is his actual gain %???
a. 21%
b. 33.33 %
c. 50%
d. 66.67%
e. NoT
38. If after giving discount of 30% on Dondroid-1, it is reported that there is increase of 40% in the
revenue then how much % increase is recorded in the sales (unit sold) of Dondroid-1
a. 68%
b. 82%
c. 90%
d. Cant Say
e. NoT
39. A & B start from opposite end X & Y of a 20 m path and they run to & fro with their constant
speed of 12 m/s & 8 m/sec respectively. Then how many times A overtakes B in the path but not
on extreme ends in 2 min of journey if both start simultaneously. (overtakes means meeting
when both are running in same direction)
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a. 60

b. 12

c. 8

d. 4

e. NoT

40. A & B start from opposite end X & Y of a 16 m path and they run to & fro with their constant
speed of 10 m/s & 6 m/sec respectively. Then how many times A overtakes B in the path but not
on extreme ends in 80 min of journey if both start simultaneously. (overtakes means meeting
when both are running in same direction)
a. 10
b. 8
c. 7
d. 0
e. NoT
41. A shopkeeper is using a scheme of buy 900 gm and get 100 gm to clear his stock and calming to
sale at no profit no loss model but instead of 900 gm he is using 800 gm wt during sale. Then
how much % profit or loss he is earning by doing this activity.
a. 12.5 % loss
b. 12.5 % profit
c. 1.25 % loss
d. 1.25 % profit
e.
NoT
42. If Kaif and Raina start running on boundary rope of MCG from pavilion end in opposite
direction, if they meet at 30 different points on the rope then among the options which cannot be
number of different meeting points if they run in the same direction
a. 28
b. 16
c. 20
d. 8
e. NoT
43. If a man starts a work and after every 2 days , one extra man of same efficiency joins him then
how in how many days work would complete, if same work is done by 10 men in 30 days.
a. 32&11/17
b. 16 & 11/17
c. 33 & 11/17
d. NoT
44. In a day (24 hr) how many times second hand meets hour hand
a. 720
b. 719
c. 1440
d. 1438
45. If a solution has ratio of milk and water in the ratio of 2:3 , if we replace 20 lit of water solution
with water then repeated this process one more time then new ratio of milk : water 18:107, then
what was the final volume of solution.
a. 30 lit
b. 50 lit
c. 70 lit
d. NoT
46. If the average speed of an express train between two junctions, when it stop only first and last
junction is 90Km/Hr . And between same two junctions a local strains stops at 10 extra halts
with average speed of 75 km/Hr then what would be average stoppage time at each halts of local
train in an hour. (assume engine efficiency of both trains are same)
a. 10 min
b. 60 seconds
c. 2 min
d. 90 sec
e. Not
47. If 20 lit of 20% alcohol is replaced by 4 lit of 80% alcohol then new solution is replaced by 4 lit
of water the what would be ratio of alcohol and water in resultant mixture.
a. 8: 17
b. 17:8
c. 32:93
d. 93:32
e. NoT
48. If fresh fruits has 90% water and dry fruit has 20% water, then to get 16kg dry fruit how much
kg of fresh fruit is needed.
a. 160
b. 480
c. 640
d. 960
e. NoT
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49. If A takes 20 days , B takes 40 days and C takes 80 to complete a piece of work if they
work alone if A starts a work on first day, on second day B works alone then and on
third day C alone works and repeat the process then in what ratio their labour cost of A , B & C
would be divided
a. 1:2:4
b. 4:2:1
c. 47:22:11
d. 18:9:7
e. NoT
50. A loan of Rs 3310 is paid in three equal instalments at the end of year, if interest rate is 10%
compounded then what would be instalment amount
a. 1200
b. 1331
c. 1441
d. NoT
51. If half life of a radioactive substance is 16 year, if initial wt of 200 kg then what would weight
of this radioactive substance after 64 years. (Half-life is the amount of time required for a
quantity to fall to half its value as measured at the beginning of the time period.)
a. 50 kg
b. 25 kg
c. 12.5 kg
d. 6.25 kg
e. NoT
52. If Ram types 16 pages in 2 hours , Shyam types 8 pages in 3 hours and Mohan types 4 pages in
1 hours then if all three work together then in how many hours they complete a book of 396
page.
a. 25
b. 27
c. 31
d. 33
53. If a man cuts 9 m long bamboo in 9 min in 9 equal parts by an axe then how much time he
would take to cut 18 m long bamboo in 18 equal parts
a. 1080 sec
b. 540 sec
c. 1147.5 sec
d. 1097.5 sec
e. NoT
54. If two uniform identical candles burns are lighted at the same time. If first is consumed in 12
hours and second is in 10 hours, then after how much time (in hours) being lighted was the first
candle is double the length of second. (Assume each burns at constant rate and lighted at same
time)
a. 60/13
b. 60/11
c. 60/7
d. 5
e. NoT
55. Among the statements how many statement(s) is(are) not a possible condition (all statements
are independent statements)
I. If speed of Ram from school to home is 30 km/hr then he came back with a speed X km/hr
then the his average speed of this entire journey is 2X km/hr
II. If Ram increases his usual speed by 7 km/hr he reaches school 30 min before his usual time
but if he decreases his speed by 10 km/he he reaches school 30 min after his usual time,
(considering same starting time for all cases).
III. If Ram maintain a constant speed of 30 km/hr he reaches his school at 11:10AM but if move
with constant speed of 50 km/hr he reaches school at 9:50 AM. To reach at 10:20 he have to
move with constant speed of 40 km/hr (considering same starting time for all cases)
a. Any one

b. Any two

c. All

d. None

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56. If Basanti starts from Rampur to Sholhapur and after 2 hours she meets an accident
and after accident her speed decreases by 2/3rd of initial speed and she takes 2.5 hour
extra time (to her usual time) if accident happens after 20 km from first case then she would
take 2 hour extra time (to her usual time). Then what is the distance between Rampur to
Sholhapur
a. 120 km
b. 140 km
c. 160 km
d. 180 km
e. NoT
57. There was only kacchi Sadak in between ZLRI & IIN-C. One day Director of IIN-C visited to
ZLRI and reached ZLRI 2hr earlier than his expected time since he travelled only 50 km on
kachhi sadak and rest on pakki sadak due to construction work which was going on under
SADAK BANAO YOJNA, and next day in his return journey he saved extra 20 min than his
yesterday timing since he got only 30 km as kachchi sadak and rest as pakki. Then what is the
distance between ZLRI & IIN-C. (Assume speed of his car remains constant for kachhi sadak
and pakki sadak but his speed is more on Pakki Sadak)
a. 140 Km
b. 170 km
c. 190 km
d. NoT
58. A fox can catch an idle hare in his 30 jumps but when fox starts to jump, same time hare also
starts to jump but away from the fox and both moves in a straight line. When fox takes 2 jumps,
hare takes 5 jumps but distance covered by fox in 2 jumps is same as distance covered by hare
in 7 jumps, them in how many jumps fox will catch the hare.
a. 75
b. 45
c. 105
d. 90
e. NoT
59. If A and B is starting on same time and same point of a circular track of radius 63 m with speed
16 m/sec and 56 m/sec in opposite directions. Whenever they meet they mark the place if place
is not marked. After 1 hour, what would be minimum distance (displacement) between any two
marks.
a. 63*sin40
b. 44m
c. 63*sin20
d.126*sin20 e. NoT
60. If number of students a class is firstly increased by a% then decreased by b% then there is no
change in number of students then |b-a| = ?
a. a*b

b. b a

c. a*b/100

d. (a+b)/100

e. NoT

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61. If ABCD is a trapezium such that AB||CD and AB= 80cm & CD= 20 cm.
Points M & N are n non parallel sides, MN is||AB it divides trapezium in two
equal halves then length of MN =?
a. 30 cm
b. 40 cm
c. 50 cm
d. NoT
62. If two adjacent sides of a parallelogram is 10cm and 12 cm and one diagonal is 8 cm. Then
what is the length of another diagonal
a. 8
b. 2106
c. 106
d. Data adequate or NoT
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63. If a cone of radius 10 cm and of height 10 cm is filled till 5cm from its close end (tip)
then sealed with a circular sheet (of negligible width) then turned upside down, then
what would be the range of height of water surface inside the cone (from circular base &
Assume all figures are under 100% spirit levelled)
a.[0,1]
b. ]1,2]
c. ]2,3]
d. ]3,4]
e. ]4,5]
64. If side of an equilateral triangle ABC is 3 cm and point D is on BC such
that BD=1cm then AD=?
a. 2.7 cm
b. 7 cm
c. 8 cm
d. NoT (???)
65. If in a plan there are four points such that AB=BC=CA=DA and angle BDC
= x degree , where x is less than 180 degree , then maximum possible value
of x= ?
66. If AB, AC & DE are common tangents to two
circles whose centre are P & Q as shown in
fig, such that AD= 6 cm , AE = 10 cm &
DE= 8cm then what is the distance
between P & Q.
a. 4 2 cm
b 8 2 cm
cm

given

c. 4 5

d. NoT

67. If 6cm and 8cm are length of diagonals of a rhombus then what would be
length of radius of circle inscribed in this rhombus
a. 2.5

b. 2.4

c.

d.

e. NoT

68. If in an isosceles triangle ABC , BC=4cm and circum-radius is a square of


a prime number who is even then angle C = ?

69. If in triangle ABC , D,E & F are points on side BC, CA & AB such that BE is
median , BD:DC=1:2 & BF:FA = 2:3 then BO:OE=? [if O is point of
intersection of BE & DF
a. 7:4

b. 4:7

c. 5:6

d. 6:5

e. NoT

70. If in triangle ABC , D,E & F are points on sides BC=4cm, CA=5cm &
AB=3cm such that AD, BE & CF al angle bisector and I in in-centre then
AO:IO =? , [if O is point of intersection of EF & AD]
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a. 14:5

b. 5:15

c. 3:1

d. 1:3

e. NoT

71. If in a triangle ABC . D lies on the side BC and on line AD , O is


point such that AO:OD=BD:DC=2:3 if we join points B & O and extend it to
line AC then it cuts the line AC at E. Then AE:EC=?
a. 19:4

b. 4:19

c. 4:15

d. 15:19

e. NoT

72. If side ratio of a triangle is 10:11:12 then what is the ratio of circum
radius to in-radius
a. 13:7

b. 40:19

c. 80:39

d. Can't Say

e. NoT

73.

If radii of all four circles are consecutive terms


of a G.P series then area of ABC would be
equal to

a. Largest radius among all


b. Product of smallest radius and 3rd largest radius
c. Square of 2nd smallest radius
d. Product of 2nd smallest and 3rd smallest radius

74. What is the maximum value of ratio of area of in-circle of a triangle to


area of triangle.
a. 1
b. pi
c. pi / (3* sqrt(3))
d. 2
e. NoT
75. What would be (approx) area of a regular convex polygon with 11 sided
fig whose one side is 7 cm.
a. 472.916
b. 478.169
c. 458.916
d.480
Direction : If in a triangle AB = 30, BC= 40 & CA = 50 , D and E are two
points on side AC such that Perimeter of ABE = Perimeter of BEC & Area
of ABD = Area of BDC, then
76. Length of BD = ?
a. 20
b. 25
c. 26.66
d. 23.33
e. NoT
77.

Length of BE
a. 12

78.

b. 12

Length of DE = ?
a. 3
b. 4

c. 18

c. 5

d.

d. 6

18 5

e. NoT

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79. If a robot only moves in straight line and only takes either left or
right turn and his movement path is marked by a LASER. One day he
started from a point and reach at the same point and facing same direction
as initially he was after taking 20 right turns that how many left turns he
has taken, if he never repeated or crossed a path which is already marked
and never take more than one turn on a point.
a. 20
b. 16
c.24
d. (b) or (c)
e. NoT
80.

In a

PQR

PQ=QR , angle PQR = 90

and S and T are points on PR

such that PS^2 + TR^2 = ST^2 then angle SQT = ? (in degre)
a. 30
b. 45
c. 60
d. 75
e. NoT
81. If the equation of one side of an equilateral triangle is 3x+4y=5 and its
one vertex is (5,5) then what is its area
a. 6 3
b. 12 3
c. 9 3
d. 15
e. NoT
82. What is the ratio of side of a hexagon to a square of maximum area
inside the same hexagon
a. 3 - root 3 b. 3 - root 2 c. 2 - root 3 d. 2 - root 2 e. NoT
83. If perimeter of a triangle is 24 cm then how many different triangles possible where only two
sides are odd integer rest is even.
a.12
b. 6
c. 3
d. NoT
84. If length of minor arc created of a chord AB is equal to radius of the circle . then angle OAB = ?
(where O is the centre of circle and A & B are on the centre)
a. 1 rad
b. 2pi -1 rad
c. pi - (1/2) rad
d.60 degree
85.

What would be diameter of circle whose two chords AB and CD make


angle of 90 at point E such that , CE=2 cm, CD= 9 cm & EB= 3 cm.
a. 12 cm

86.

b.

122cm

c.

129 cm

d. NoT

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87.

What would be radius of circle of maximum area inside a sector of a


circle whose radius is 12 cm and central angle of sector is 60
a. 6cm

b. 4 cm

c.

2 3

d.

12

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e. NoT

88.
89. There are how many convex polygon possible such that integral angles
are in AP and integer and the smallest angle is 30
a. 8

b. 17

c. 3

d. 4

e. NoT

90. If angle ABC=angle BCA, BF=7 cm, CE= 5 cm ,


DE= 9 cm Then EF =?
a. 3 cm
d. 4 cm

b. 3.4 cm
e. NoT

c. 3.6

91. If in a ABC, AB=16 cm, BC= 30 cm & CA= 34 cm and I is incetre of the triangle then IA =?
a. 6 cm

b. 2

17

c. 8 cm

d. 3 5

e. NoT

92. What would be side of inscribed square PQRS having maximum area inside a triangle ABC
such PQ lies on side BC, angle ABC=30 , angle ACB=60 and side AC= 6 cm

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a.

12 3
32

b.

12 3
3+2

c.

12 3
3+ 4

d.

12 3
32

e. NoT
93. If in a triangle ABC, AB is also a side of a regular hexagon and AC is side of a regular
pentagon then what is the measurement (in degree) of angle BAC ?
a. 60
b. 114
c. 120
d. 108
e. NoT
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95. If the semi-perimeter of right angled triangle is 154 cm and smallest median is 72 cm then what
would be area of the triangle.
a. 1600 cm^2

b. 1440 cm^2

c. 1540 cm^2

d. Data inadequate

e. Not

Algebra
96.

If

x x +2 x +3=0

a. -1
97.

What

then

b.0
would

c.-5
be

x +2 x + x +7 x +13 x +11=?
d.5

remainder

if

11

16

101

x+x + x + x +...+x

is

divided

x 4x 3 + x 2x +1
a. 0
98.

b. 1

d. -x

What would be coefficient of


a. 3

99.

c. x

b. -23

x 4 ( 1+ x+ x 2 ) ( 1x )1

c. -3

for

1< x <1

d. 23

What would be coefficient of x^50 in the expansion of


(1+ x)(3+ x 2 )(5+ x 3) ... ( 19+ x 10 )
a. 3

b. 12

c. 31

d. 56

e. NoT

100. If roots of equation x^2 + bx + 30 =0 are integers then what would be


sum of all values of b
a. 72
b. 465
c. 0
d. -465
e. -72
101. If

a +10 c=108 , b +6 a=69c + 4 b=1

then what would be digital sum of N


a. 9
b. 2
c. 5

then for real a,b & c ;


d. 7

e. NoT

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a +b + c =N

by

102. What would be minimum value of


a. 78
103. If

b. 75

x
y
z
+
+
=1
y + z z +x x + y

a. -1

104. If

c. 39

f ( a+ b )=

d. 57

c. 1

f ( a) + f ( b)
1f ( a )f ( b )

e. NoT

x2
y2
z2
+
+
y + z z + x x + y =?

then

b. 0

12sec 2 + 27 cosec 2

d. 2

and then for how many positive values of x less

than 6 would give |f(x)| = 1


a. 0
b. 2
c. 3

d. 4

e. Cant Day or NoT

105. if n! seconds is equivalent to 6 weeks then n = ?


a. 9
b. 10
c. 15
d. 16
e. NoT
106. If a and b are roots of x^2 - 7x + 9 =0 and the quadratic equation whose
roots are (a^2 - 7a + 10) & (2b^2 - 14b +15) is
a. x^2 + 2x +3 =0
b. x^2 - 2x -3 =0
c. x^2 + 2x -3 =0
d. NoT
107. If

m>n>0

then

mn+( mn ) mn+( mn ) mn +( mn ) mn+ .

a. Independent of m
c. Independent of m & n both

b. Independent of n
d. Dependent on both m & n
x 2 +14 x9
x 2+2 x3

108. For real x, what is the range of


a. Positive Real
c. Negative Real

b. Non negative Real


d. All Real Numbers

109. If "a" and "b" are the roots of equation


would be minimum value of
a. - 15

b. -11
1

110. If

a +b

x 2+ ( m2 ) x + ( m+3 )=0 then what

c. -7

d. NoT

x=2 3 +2 3

is

then

a. x^2 - 4x + 6=0
c. x^3 + 6x + 6 =0

b. x^3 + 6x -6=0
d. x^3 - 6x - 6 =0

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111. What would be sum of all possible values of x, if


x 210 x3|x5|+27=0
a. 0

b. -20

c. 20

d. NoT

112. For real values a, b & c if a+b+c=0 then roots of equation


(a + b - c)x^2 + ( a - b + c) x + ( -a + b + c)=0
a. Imaginary
b. Irrational
c. Rational
d. Equal
113. For how many values of "x" there is an isosceles triangle with sides 3x-5,
x+3 , 7-x
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
114. If roots of x^2 + mx + n =0 is 2 more than roots of x^2 + nx + m =0
then m+n=?
a. 4
b. 2
c. -2
d.-4
115. For how many natural numbers "n" less than equal to 50
2

1 +2 +3 ++ n
1+2+3++ n
a. 15
Question)

is an integer
b. 16

c. 17

d. NoT

(Based on an old

116. What would be sum of all coefficient excluding constant term of (x+7)
(x+5)(x+3)....(x-3)(x-5)(x-7)
a. 0
b. -11025
c. -14400
d. NoT
117. Sum of imaginary roots of 4x^3 - 12x^2 + 9x -27 =0 lies in the close
interval of
a. [-12,-3] b. [-2,2]
c. [3,5]
d. [6,12]
e. NoT

118. If

a a+b b+ c a+ b+c +d
=
=
=
3
5
7
12

a. 1/2

b. 7/5

then

c. 5/7

a+ c
=?
b+d
d. 2

e. NoT

119. If a^2 + b^2 + c^2 = 11 , ab + bc + ca = 35 then (a+b+c)^3 = ?


a. 729
b. 1331
c. 1000
d. Can't be determined e. NoT
120. What would be sum of all integral values of x for which
a. 0

b. 9

c. -9

d. 10

e. NoT

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4x x+ 4 >1

121. If for real x and y

x
+1
y

x
2
y

=620

then what is the value of

x2 + y2
=?
2 xy
a. 5

b. 3/5

c. 5/3

d. 1/5

e. NoT

122. a, b, c, d, e and f are four integers such that a+b+c+d+e+f = 5. What


would be the minimum possible value of 1/a+1/b+1/c+1/d+1/e+1/f ?
a. - 4

b. - 78/125

c. - 49/10

d. - infinity

e. NoT

123. If a^2 + a*e= 10 , b^2 + b*f= 21, c^2 + c*d= 75, d^2 + d*c= 6,e^2 +
e*a= 6 and f^2 + f*b= 15 then maximum value of a+b+c+d+e+f = ?
a. 133
b. 19
c. 20
d. infinite e. NoT
124. What is the range of 5x^2 + 2x + xy + y^2 for real x and y
a. [0, [ b. [-4/19 ,
c. [-3/19 , [
d. [-4/19 ,
[

125. If

e. NoT
x 4x 2 +1=0 then x^37 + x^31+x^25+...+x^7+x =?

a. 1

b. 0

c. x

d. -x

e. NoT

Miscellaneous
126. In how many ways a boy can reach the top of stairs which contain 11 steps, when he can
take any number of steps less than equal to 5 steps every time ?
a. 1024

127.

b. 464

c. 912

d. 1793

e. Not

How many of the statement(s) is(are) false

I. The difference between any two consecutive primes is always prime


II. The difference between any two consecutive primes is always composite
III. Speed average of any two speeds is always less than twice of speed of slower
IV. For a given perimeter , Circle has maximum area among all 2-D figures (figures in a single
plane).
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a. 1

b.2

c. 3

d. 4

128. If there are 12 straight lines in a plane, such that, no two lines are parallel and no three pass
through same point then how many new lines would be created by joining the point of
intersections of these 12 lines.
a. 1473

b.1485

c. 1497

d. NoT

129. Odds in favour of "Ram will say truth" is 3:4 then what would be probability that after a fair
dice throw Ram claimed its 3
a. 1/14

b. 23/42

c. 3/23

d. NoT

130. Odds in favour of "Ram will say truth" is 3:4 then what would be probability that in a fair
dice throw Ram says 3 and its 3 on dice.
a. 1/14

b. 23/42

c. 3/23

d. NoT

131. Four fair dices are thrown 243 times. Throw of four dice one times is termed as a set (of four
dice). If all numbers which appeared on dices are noted down on a paper set wise. Then how
many set we could expect all numbers greater than 1 but less than 6.
a. 16

b. 52

c. 48

d. 96

e. NoT

132. It is knows that Zee Loo is a planet in Loo-Zee Galaxy, where sex ratio of infants is 800 (sex
ratio is ratio of female out of 1000 mails). What would probability of two girl children of King
of Zee Loo if it is known that he has two children only one of them is girl and both are not
twins.
a. 1/3

b. 2/3

c. 1/7

d. 2/7

e. Not

133. What would be probability of a point O lying inside a square ABCD such that angle AOB is
an acute angle
a. pi/4

b. 1/2

d. (5*pi/6) - (root 3)/4

c. (5*pi/6) + (root 3)/4


e. NoT

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134. What would be probability of a point O lying inside a square ABCD such that angle AOB &
BOC both are acute angles
a. pi/4

b. 1/2

d. (5*pi/6) - (root 3)/4

c. (5*pi/6) + (root 3)/4


e. NoT

Direction : On 28 Oct 1986 Imran Khan and Abdul Qadir were stars in 'Mission Impossible'.
Read the score chart and analyse the data. If you have any problem to understand any term try to
correlate with same term in other column. All are having basic mathematical operations. It is
known that only 3 bowlers did bowl. Extras was not added in either bowlers account (Runs
Given by a bowler) or batsman account (Runs Scored by a batsman). Extras are only By lb (leg
by) and all extras are scored in different balls, and these balls were not added in batsman
account of ball faced. It is known that last wicket and first wicket was not taken by same bowler.
R- Run , M--Match, B- Ball Faced, 4s & 6s- Number of 4s & 6s resp.SR- Strike Rate(= R/B *
100). Econ- Economy (=R/O) , W- Wicket Taken, O- Over, In a over there are always 6 valid
balls. All figures are rounded off to double digit decimals. (Score Card Courtesy - ESPN)

135.

What is the Econ of Abdul Quadir


a. 1.72

b. 1.68

c. 1.52

d. Cant Say

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e. NoT

136.

What is the SR of HA Gomes


a. 28.57

137.

c. 0.00

d. Cant Say

e. NoT

How many wicket(s) were taken by Imran Khan


a. 4

138.

b. 40.00

b. 6

c. 5

d. Cant Say

Who had taken wicket of MD Marshall

a. Imran Khan

b. Abdul Quadir

d. Washim Akram

e. NoT

c. Either (a) or (b)

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e. NoT

139. If there are 5 identical boxes carrying some identical balls. If we only know the total weight
(including balls) of each box then from which additional information we can find the weight of
a ball
a. HCF of number of balls in each box is 1
b. Numbers in each box are distinct
c. HCF of difference of number of balls of any two box is 1
d. HCF of sum of number of balls of any two box is 1
e. From any one of the information alone (given above) we can't find wt of a ball

140. TIMEXians are inhabitants of Planet TIMEX. They are immortal and their reproduction is
asexual in nature. It is known that every TIMEXian produces two new baby TIMEXian in a year
so by 1 TIMEXian, we will have total 3 TIMEXian in next year.
Few of the TIMEXian shifted to planed WATCH and after 8 year their population is 65610 (on
WATCH), then there were how many TIMEXian shifted to planet WATCH ?
a. 8

141.

b. 9

If 7 sin A +11 cos B=18


a. 13

b. 6

c. 3

d. 10

e. NoT

then 7 tan B + 13 cosec A = ?


c. -13

d. Cant Say

142. If probability of Ram is killing Shyam in a bullet shot is 1:3 and that of Shyam to Ram is
1:4. If they alternate fire a bullet on each other then what would be probability that Ram is
killed in a bullet shot by Shyam if it is known that Ram fired the first bullet and a single bullet
shot kills a man.
a. 1/6

143.

b. 1/3

c. 1/2

d. NoT

If sin 27 = x/y then sec 27 - sin 63 = ?


a.

x
root ( x 2 y2 )

b.

x2
yroot ( y 2x 2 )

c.

y2
yroot ( y 2x 2 )

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d. 0

144.

If 2 - cos^2 A = 3*sin A * cos A, and sin A cos A then tan A =?


a. 1/2 or 1

145.

b. 0 or 1

c. 2/3 or 1

d. 1/3 or 1

If tan 6A * tan 3A =1 then tan 24A =?, if A is an acute angle.


a. root 3

b. root(1/3)

c. - root3

d. - root (1/3)

146. 10 lines are in place such that no two are parallel or passing through a common point then
number of maximum close regions is
a. 56

147.

b. 20

c. 36

d. NoT

There are exactly how many four digits number which has exactly two different digits
a. 720

b. 900

c. 783

d. NoT

148. Mr. Kumar has 10 different keys and a lock and out of 10 keys only one can open the lock.
If he tries to open the lock by using the keys one after another (keeping aside the failed ones).
What is the chance that 7th key will work.
a. 7/10

b. 1/10

c. 1/2^7

d. None of these

149. If ax+3y=7 and 27x + by = 9 are two parallel lines for non negative of a and b then min
value of a+b is
a. 27

b. 24

c. 30

d. 18

e. NoT

150. Average of 10 consecutive terms of an A.P is A, if next 10 terms are also added then what
would be new average______

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151.

What would be value of m for which 7x - 24y + m =0 is tangent to curve


x 2+ y 2 100=0
a. 100

b. 50

c. 5

d. 25

e.

NoT

152. If 3456 is written as product of few integers (a*b*c*d*....) then what would be minimum
absolute sum of all those integers. (Absolute Value means magnitude without negative sign)
a. 0

b. 1

c. 2

d. 5

e. NoT

153. Consider an equation [log_B_1] +[log_B_2] +..[log_B_N] = N here [N] is greatest integer
function and log_B_N is log of N in base B then for natural number B, N = ?
a. B
b. B^2
c. B^2 + B - 3
d. B^2 + B - 2
e. NoT
154. In one clock has only 10 segments instead of 12 segments and each sub
segments has 5 sub segments, i.e 1 hour has only 50 min and clock has only
10 hours. Then what would be angle between hands if this clock is showing
8:25
a. 102.5

b. 120

c.126

d. 130

e. NoT

155. In how many ways 10 person can be arranged in a circle such that Ram
and Shyam always sit together and among Mohan, Priya and Ram no two sit
together
a. 43200

b. 60480

c. 14400

d. 28800

e. NoT

156. There would be how many trailing 0s at the end of total number of ways
of arranging 100 boys and 100 girls in a row such that no two boys and no
two girls sit together.
a. 24

157.

b. 24^2

c. 48

d. 49

e. NoT

2+ 2+2 cos 4 =?

a . 2cos 4

b.

2 cos 2

c.

2 cos

d.

2 cos

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Number System
158. What is minimum value of N for which "1246*1248*1250*1252 + N" is a
perfect square
159. If N =122333444455555....., is 301 digit number then what would be
remainder if N would be divided by 250
a. 232
b. 169
c. 72
d. NoT (???)
160. If the HCF of a pair of natural numbers is 13 and their LCM is 5460 then
how many such pairs be possible
a. 24
b. 12
c. 8
d. 4
e. NoT
161. If the HCF of a pair of natural numbers is 13 and their sum is 5460 then
how many such pairs be possible
a. 96
b. 48
c. 24
d. 12
e. Not
162. If the HCF of a pair of natural numbers is 13 and their product is 5070
then how many such pairs be possible
a. 24
b. 12
c. 8
d. 4
e. NoT
163. What would be highest power of 2 in 15^1024 - 1
a. 10
b. 12
c. 14
d. 16
164. What would be highest power of 2 in 13^1024 - 1
a. 10
b. 12
c. 14
d. 16
165. what would be sum of digits of decimal part of
a. 8

b. 125

c. 26

1691000 125

d. 17

e. NoT

166. If 680! = m*(100!)^n , where n is the max possible natural number & m
is a natural too then n =?
a. 5
b.6
c.7
d.8
167. What would be remainder when 5183^70 is divided by 71

168.

(1+ 12 )(1+ 21 )(1+ 21 )(1+ 21 ) .(1+ 2 1 )= ab


2

1024

where a & b are integral co-

primes then unit digit of (a+b)


a. 1

b. 3

c. 5

d. 7

e. NoT

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169. If F is set of all factors of factors of 1000, then what would be sum
of all different elements of F.
a. 2340

b.2340^2

c. 2340^2340

170. What is the digital sum of

[ ]
10100
11

d. NoT

; where

[ N ] is greatest integer less

than equal to N, digital sum is continuous summation of digits till single


digit.

Digital ( 287 ) 2+ 8+7 17=1+7 8

a. 2

b. 3

c. 7

d. 9

e. Not

171. If H HCF of all six digits number abcdef , where abc are consecutive
increasing digits and def are consecutive decreasing digits (e.g 234876).
Then what would be remainder if H is divided by 5
a. 1

b. 2

c. 3

d. 4

e. NoT

172. What would be minimum number of different cuts required to divide a


bigger cube in to 1320 smaller identical cubes/cuboids
a. 37

b. 24

c. 30

173. What would be remainder if


a. 1

b. 14

b. 2

77

77

c. 7

e. Not

is divided by 29

c. 28

174. What would be remainder if


a. 1

d. 33
.
..

d. 15

23

( (( (( 7 ) ) ) ) )

4
2 3

d. 9

23

is divided by 23
e. NoT

175. What is value of a + b + c, where a, b & c are integers with minimum one
even integer
I. abc is a prime
II. a+b+c is a prime
a. Question can be answered with the help of statement I alone,
b. Question can be answered with the help of statement II alone,
c. Question can be answered with the help of both statements together,
d. Question cannot be answered even with the help of both statements
together.
176. For three integers a,b & c
I. abc is a prime

II. |a+b+c| is a prime

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177. For three different integers a, b & c


I. abc is a prime
II. |a+b+c| is a prime
a. If I is true then II is definitely false
false
c. Both can be true at a time
true
178. Number of digits in 20! =???
a. 19
b. 20
c. 21

b. If II is true then I is definitely


d. II can be true but I can't be

d. 22

179. If N mod A = x ; x mod B=y & y mod C = z , where A, B and C are 5 , 8


and 11 in any order then maximum value of (x+y+z) = ?
a. 12
b. 14
c. 16
d.17
e. NoT
180. For how many natural number N ( 56 ; N^7 gives remainder 1 when
divided by 56
a. 14
b. 24

c. 28

d. 27

e. NoT

181. If a three digits number XYZ is multiple of N then it is also known that
YZX & ZXY are multiples of N. then among the following which could be
value of N. where X, Y & Z are different digits and could be 0
a. 23
b. 32
c. 47
d. 37
182. If 152720168 - X = N^2 , where X and N are non-negative integers , then
among the options which could be value of X
a. 2

b. 3

c. 4

d. 8

183. If N! has N digits then there would be how many 0's at the end of
factorial of sum of all such N if converted into base M where M is maximum
value of N for given condition
a. 30
b. 28
c. 32
d. 22
e. NoT

184. For how many natural number N less than equal to 100, such that
(N+10)! is divisible by N^2
a. 75

b. 78

c. 79

d. 21

e. NoT

185. For positive integer N less than equal to 10, if (N!)*m is a perfect square
where m is the least possible natural number then how many different
values of m be possible (for different values of N).
a. 20

b. 9

c. 8

d. 7

e. NoT

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186. If N = 1000a + 100b + 10c + d & n = a + b + c + d Where a, b,


c & d are distinct non zero digits then Maximum value of N/n = ?
187. If N = 1000a + 100b + 10c + d & n = a + b + c + d Where a, b, c & d
are distinct non zero digits then Minimum value of N/n = ?
188. If N! is divisible by N^K then what is the maximum value of K is possible
where K is a natural number and N is composite number is less than 100.
a. 18
b. 15
c. 10
d. 21
e. NoT
189. If N! is divisible by N^K then what is the maximum value of K is possible
where K is a natural number and N is a number is less than 100.
a. 18
b. 15
c. 10
d. 21
e. NoT
190. If N=2^13 -2^6 then what would be sum of all factors of N
a. N
b. More than N but less than 2*N
c. 2*N
d. More than 2*N but less than 3*N
e. NoT
191. What would be right most two non zero digits of 100th root of 20^20^20
a. 24
b. 76
c. 04
d. 16
e. NoT
192. Maximum number of different digits in the decimal of P/37 , where P is
prime other than 37 is ________ ???
a. 3

b. 6

c. 12

d. 36

193. What would be remainder when (1234)_18 is divided by (17)_18. (N)_B


denotes number N in base B
a. (10)_10
b. (A)_18
c. (13)_18
d. (13)_10
e.
NoT
194. If N= 3^4*a^b and N in base c = 31400 , where a, b, & c are distinct
natural nubmbers then a+b+c= ?
a. 13

b. 17

c. 15

d. Cant Say

e. NoT

195. If a ten digits number is multiple of 11 & 9091 and its 2nd, 5th, 6th, 8th &
9th digits (from right) are 4,7,3,5 &2 respectively then what would be
remainder if N is divided by 101
a. 0

b. 37

c. 73

d. cant say

e. NoT (???)

196. What would be unit digit of LCM of 23^13+1 & 23^13-2


a. 2

b.4

c. 6

d. 8

e. 0

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197. If I is the integral value of square root of 232*233*234*235then


what would be digital sum of I
a. 3
b. 5
c. 7
d.9
e. NoT
198. If log 5 (base10) =0.69897 then there would be how many zero's after
decimal in the decimal part of 1/2^100
a. 39
b. 100
c. 30
d. 69
e. NoT
199. If in a Fibonacci (T[n+2] = T[n] + T[n+1]) sequence whose all terms are
integers with none of the term is unity and difference of 10th term and 9th
term of a is 1111 then what is the sum of 7th and 6th term
a. 45
b. 11
c. 56
d. 34
e. NoT
200. If M and N are two distinct primes such that, when M divides N^2 - 1 and
N divides M^2 - 4 in both case remainder is 0, then what would be sum of
all distinct possible value of "M+N"
a. 3
b. 13
c. 31
d. 43
e. NoT
201. If product of 4 numbers has 16 factors and their sum is not an even
number then how many different remainders could be possible if product is
divides by 6
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. NoT
202. What would be 122nd digits after decimal of 22/7
a. 1
b.4
c. 2
d. 8
203. For how many different numbers M & N , M! - N! is a perfect square of an
integer
a. 0
b. 1
c. 3
d. More than 3
204. There are how many prime factors of 12480
a. 4
b. 9
c. 56
d. NoT
205. What is the sum of all different possible valued of "a" such that both
"abc" and "bca" are three digits perfect squares
a. 6
b. 1
c. 7
d. 8
206. There are how many number(s) in decimal system be possible such that
its equivalent in base 6 has 4 digits but that in base 4 it has 6 digits
a. 1295
b. 271
c. 217
d. 272
e. NoT
207. If kumar writes all numbers from 1to 10,000 from left to right and make a
single number then in this number there are how many 12 are visible in
single number.
a. 430
b. 413
c. 432
d. 412
e.
NoT
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208. What would be last two digits of


a. 15

b.35

c. 55

6 200 1
5
d. 75

e. NoT (???)

209. If N= 1*1! + 2*2! + 3*3! + 4*4! +.....+ 49*49! ; then what would be
remainder if N is divided by 53
a. 27
b. 26
c. 25
d. 0
e. NoT
210. If three digits of the number 78932279178745, are omitted such that the
result is as large as possible. Then what would be sum of all three digits
a. 6
b. 9
c. 16
d. 17
e. NoT
211. How many statement(s) is (are) always correct for real a & b
4
3
I. If a >b then a>b
II. If

a 4 >b3

then

a>b

III. If

a2 >b 4

then

a>b

IV. If

a2 >b 4

then

a>b

V. If

a2 >b 3

a. 0

then
b. 1

or a < b

or a < b

a>b

or a < b
c. 2

d. 3

e. More than 3

CHOTU SESSION VERBAL #XAT


DIRECTIONS for questions 141 to 145: In the following questions, select the pair of words that express a
relationship similar to the pair in capitals.
141. PECUNIARY
: MONEY
a] jejune
: youth
b] arbitrary
: temper
c] tectonic
: structure
d] specious
: value

142. ACROPHOBIA
: HEIGHTS
a] logophobia
: sound
b] nelophobia
: power
c] pediophobia
: pedestrian
d] photophobia
: light

143. ECLIPSE
a] nascent
b] inappropriate
c] peripatetic
d] apogee

144. BARD
a] troubadour
b] toreador
c] bugler
d] tipster

: UNVEILING
: pedigree
: inapt
: eclectic
: perigee

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: POET
: dancer
: bullfighter
: thief
: drunkard

145. ANTEDILUVIAN : PRIMEVAL


a] neoteric
: recent
b] annul
: deplete
c] replete
: spasmodic
d] historic
: palpable
DIRECTIONS for questions 146 to 155: Given below are 10 sentences followed by questions based on the
same. Read the sentences and, then, answer the questions accordingly.
1] Sara named her pet Alsatian Tot.
2] Laetitia heard the front door bang and, then, a huge crash outside the house. Joe read the last line of
Scotts The Mulberry Tree.
3] Carrick to Smith: Please explain the full form of MRI, which you mentioned only in brief during your
presentation.
4] When asked to describe the beautiful mountains, Ramesh said, They rise out of the mist like alert
soldiers, all tough and silent, all blue and ice, all ready to impose their will on the hapless climber.
5] The police recorded the statement of Alistair who, according to Mr. Sequeira, had allegedly
broken into his house in a state of drunken stupor.
6] Ismail was very surprised to see a red car in one of the scenes of the Biblical film Ben Hur
and decided to write about it in his school report on the film based in the ancient times and and
wrote about it in his school project.
7] Saurav cried in jest, For sooth, I have not stolen your watch; just borrowed it without asking
you!
8] Reeves was quite alone in the room when Mohan caught him having a conversation with
himself.
9] Leena decided to follow Cassias advice of ending each of the episodes of the TV serial on a
cryptic note so that the audience would be anxious to know what happened next.
10] The captain of the ship bellowed, All hands on deck!
146. Who used an archaic term?
a] Ramesh
b] Mr. Sequeira

c] Laetitia

d] Saurav

147. Who used a palindrome?


a] Reeves
b] Sara

c] Alistair

d] Captain

148. Who used an imagery?


a] Cassia
b] Reeves

c] Scott

d] Ramesh

149. Who used an abbreviation?


a] Smith
b] Carrick

c] Captain

d] None of these

150. Who used the idea of a cliffhanger?


a] Alistair
b] Saurav
c] Leena

d] Joe

151. Who made use of an anachronism?


a] Reeves
b] Smith

d] Mohan

c] Ismail

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152. Who used a synecdoche?


a] Cassia
b] Captain

c] Alistair

153. Who used an onomatopoeia?


a] Joe
b] Ismail

c] Leena

154. Who made an allegation?


a] Smith
b] Alistair

c] Mr. Sequeira

155. Who held a soliloquy?


a] Reeves
b] Leena

c] Captain

d] Sara

d] Scott

d] None of these

d] Sara

DIRECTIONS for questions 156 and 157: Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentences.
156. The property was snapped up quickly, but the transaction was done ___________.
a] according to Hoyle
b] up to the mark
c] after a fashion
d] at the top of the tree
157. Shalini felt that the best way to get noticed in the Art Competition. among a teeming host of
newcomers, was to be totally shocking; to base her film on a theme very ___________.
a] art nouveau
b] la mode
c] avant garde
d] Florentine
DIRECTIONS for questions 158 to 160: Given below are some quotations of famous personalities followed
by 4 options that sum up the main idea of the quotation. For each question, select the option that
best conveys the main idea of the quotation.
158. Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative. - Oscar Wilde
a] Consistent people are unimaginative.
b] When all else fails, unimaginative people often hide under the cover of consistency.
c] People often hide their lack of imagination under the guise of consistency.
d] People embellish their weak imagination by calling it consistent behaviour.
159. Its not the size of the dog in the fight, its the size of the fight in the dog. - Mark Twain
a] The desire to fight is more important than the ability to fight.
b] Strength seldom determines the outcome of a fight.
c] The desire to win is more important in a fight. d] All of the above
160. Aromatic plants bestow no spicy fragrance while they grow; But crushd or trodden to the
ground, Diffuse their balmy sweets around. - Oliver Goldsmith
a] We do not know what we are capable of unless pushed to the extremes.
b] Adversity brings out the best in us, something which we were unaware of till then.
c] Everyone has strengths, but few realize them unless pushed to prove them.
d] The best can be achieved only if one is forced to prove it.
DIRECTIONS for questions 161 to 175: Choose the correct the alternative for each question.

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161. The question that all managers have to understand properly is how to get the most out of
people, and, at the same time, get them excited. The underlined phrase can be best replaced
by:
a] get along famously.
b] get it in the neck.
c] get a handle on.
d] gather steam.
162. Sam is extremely pessimistic and also imparts a negative influence on his teammates. He can
be called a:
a] bad egg.
b] bad apple.
c] bag of bones. d] paper tiger.
163. Which of the following describes a person who argues only for the sake of argument and adopts a
position that he himself does not believe in?
a] Devils Advocate b] Dirty Dog
c] Vicar of Bray
d] Agony Aunt
164. Which of the following is another name for an angel?
a] Volpone
b] Salamander
c] Reeve

d] Cherubim

165. If Theocracy refers to the rule of religious leaders, Plutocracy refers to the rule of the:
a] wealthy.
b] philosophers.
c] politicians.
d] scientists.
166. A person who protests against or breaks established beliefs and traditions is an:
a] idolator.
b] iconodule.
c] iconoclast.
d] ethnocentric.
167. Select the option that arranges the following words from low to high in ascending order according to
their implications.
a] think, cogitate, ponder, ruminate
b] think, ponder, cogitate, ruminate
c] ponder, ruminate, think, cogitate
d] ruminate, cogitate, ponder, think
168. Which of the following most closely implies to annoy someone extremely?
a] exasperate
b] irritate
c] enrage
d] provoke
169. Which of the following would be used to say that a person is uneasy and nervous?
a] mesmerize
b] fidget
c] astonish
d] petrify
170. The following words are almost similar in meaning, but there is a subtle difference in their
meanings. Which of the following has the most neutral connotation?
a] titter
b] chortle
c] snigger
d] laugh
171. When he realized that his brother had a strong business acumen and could soon override him in their
family business, he decided to restrict his brothers freedom and say in business issues.
He was trying to:
a] put the clocks back.
b] keep a close eye on his brother.
c] close the book on his brother.
d] clip his brothers wings.
172. Oblique is to outright as bombast is to ______________.
a] terse
b] rhetorical
c] inane
d] captious

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173. To watch someone closely in a way that makes the person uncomfortable is to:
a] be up to ones neck in something.
b] breathe down somebodys neck.
c] get something in the neck.
d] be neckdeep in something.
174. As sharpness is of a razor, slyness is of a ________________.
a] snake
b] crocodile
c] fox
d] stork
175. The following are different sets of beliefs about religion and God. Identify the option that does
not correspond to the stated pattern.
a] Cosmology, Mythology, Scientology, Ontotheology
b] Positivism, Agnosticism, Atheism, Non-atheism
c] Mysticism, Esotericism, Shamanism, Spiritualism
d] Judaism, Hinduism, Confucianism, Zoroatrianism

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1. [b]. 60 litres

4. [e] None of These 13:5

8. [c] 25%

2. 8:27

5. [d] Can not be


determined

9. [c] 225 days

3. [d] 1% Loss , or Rs 40.40


Loss

10. 720/19 km/hr


6. [d] 34.28 Km/Hr
11. [c] 50
7. 104 m

Direction :- If 10 Jawans parading in a ground in a line back to back such that 2nd one is seeing
the back or 1st so 10th one is seeing that of 9th with speed of 1 m/sec. There is gap of 1 m
between two Jawans. Suddenly 10th Jawan from start running with speed of 2m/s towards 1st
Jawan and touches him and come back without wasting any time. Then
12. Find the Total Distance Travelled By 5th Jawan during this process.
13. Find The Distance Travelled By 10th Jwana Towards 1st Jawan.
14. Find The Distance Travelled By 10th Jwana Towards his position.
15. Sol: [d]
Since given rice are Rs 25 and Rs 53 kg & Rs 32, and Rs, 46 are equidistance from required
rice so among options the answer should be [d] we need equal quantities of each type of rice
and could take any ratio but equal.
16. [b] 34
17. [c]. 2.04% loss, take total number of orange purchased in one transaction = LCM(30,40,35) and
work
18. [d]. 41
Distance travelled by ram = 60*61/2 = 1830
Distance travelled by shyam = 60*61= 3660
Relative distance (same direction) = 3660-1830= 1830m
1st meeting at 66 m , and rest at so rest 44 m, rest distance =1830-66 =1794
Perimeter of Track = 44 m. number of meetings in 1808 m = [1764/44] = 40
So total 41 meetings since the initial distance between them was 22 m only, and after first
meeting they should travel 44 m for next meeting.
19. [b]. 125
Distance travelled by ram = 60*61/2 = 1830
Distance travelled by shyam = 60*61= 3660
Relative distance (opposite direction) = 3660+1830= 5490m
1st meeting at 22 m , and rest at so rest 44 m, rest distance =5490-22 =5468
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Perimeter of Track = 44 m. number of meetings in 5424 m = [5468/44] = 124


So total 125 meetings since the initial distance between them was 66 m only, and after
first meeting they should travel 44 m for next meeting.
20. [c]. 120, 120 & 180 m
Relative speed of two :- 1 m/s
Relative speed of two :- 2 m/s
Relative speed of two :- 3 m/s
All three first time after 60 sec.

meeting time - 60 sec


meeting time - 30 sec
meeting time - 20 sec
and after 60 sec they stop.

[Initial A & B]
[Initial B & C]
[Initial A & C]

Speed
Change

Time
Robots
A
B
C

speed
4&1
20 sec

0 sec

Distance
Covered
A
B
C

1
2
4

0
0
0

speed
4&2
30 sec
4
2
1

20
40
80

21. [a]. 12
2A C B
A
+ + +
=9,
3 10 40 120
3B A
+ =9,
4 4
9C 9 B 3 A
+
+
=9
10 40 40
After solving, A=12, B=8 & C = 7
Or alternate do reverse calculation and
find
A.........B........C
9.........9........9

speed
4&1
40 sec
2
4
1

40
20
10

speed
2&1
60 sec
2 Stop
1 Stop
4 Stop

20
40
10

Total
Distan
ce
40
120
20
120
80
180

9.........9........10
9.........(12-3)........10
9.........12........7
12-4.........12........7
12.........8........7 (ans)
22. [b]. 5:2
23. [b]. 1:2
24. [a]. 14:31
25. [c]. 3000
Their work ratio C:A:B = 4:11:5 ; so
answer is 3000

26. [b]. 21 Km
Ratio of their speeds = 13:7 , so number of meetings points = 13-7 = 6 , all 6 meeting points ar
uniformly distributed.

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For minimum distance between any two make 60 as central angle, so minimum
distance would be radius of track.
Perimeter of track = 132 Km = 2*pi*r => r= 21 km.
27. [e]. NoT
Milk/ Total = (90/110)*(100/120)*(110/130) = 15:26
So Milk : Water = 15:11
28. [d]. (D+P)/(D-P)

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29. [a]. 26 Sec , 60 m (clockwise)


In first 2 sec, A covers 40 m.
Their Speed Relative = 10m/s
Initial Distance between them for first meeting = 100-40 = 60 m (concept : faster chase slower)
Meeting time of first meeting (After B's Start) = (Initial Distance)/( Speed Relative) = 60/10 =
6 sec
For next meeting Initial Distance = 100 m (Concept- Initial Distance is length of track , since
this time, both are starting from same point)
Meeting time for next meetings = 100/10 = 10 sec
So time for 3rd meeting after B's Start = 6 + 2*10 = 26 Sec
For where, In 26 Sec, B would cover 260 m, i.e 60 m (clockwise) from start

Total Distance travelled by

DOG = D*C

30. [c]. 41%

Avg % change is GM of multiplying factor of % changes =

1.21.8= 1.4696

so approx 47%

31. [c]. 15
For same distance avg of mileage = HM(Given Mileages)
4
=15
1
1
1
= HM(12,15,20)=
+ +
12 15 20

Total Distance travelled by


)
Police ( = P*C

32. [c]. 76:49


During first process, Ratio = a:b
During second process, Ratio = a^2 + b^2 : 2ab
During third process, Ratio = a^3 + 3ab^2 : 3a^2b + b^3 = 76:49 [a=20,b=5]

Total Distance by Dog


towards Thief = (D*C+P*C)/2
(check loop)

33. [d]. 4:00

34. [d]. 2:3:5 check by options

35. [d]. 2.4 $


Current price of that pen in Rs = Rs 120.
Current currency rate is 1.2$ = Rs 60
So Current price of Pen = Rs 120 = 2.4 $

So, Total Distance by Dog


towards Police = D*C (D*C+P*C)/2 =(D*C P*C)/2

36. [e] NoT 216


Since ratio of selling price to mark price of a article is 3:5
so Discount % = (2/5)*100 = 40%
%Profit : % Mark-up = 2:5
Let %Profit = 2x & %Mark-up=5x
So
2x = 5x - 40 + (5x*(-40))/100
x= 40
So %Profit 2x= 80%
Since cost price = Rs 120
so S.P= Rs 216

So, Total Distance by Dog


towards Thief / Total Distance
by Dog towards Police =

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C = Chase Time (or time after


which , Thief is caught)

37. [c] 50%

38. [e] Not 100%


39. [e]. NoT [0]
Time of meetings (in opposite direction) is given by (2n-1)*D/Speed Relative , where D is
length of path.
In this case D= 20 & Speed relative = 20 m/s , so meeting times are 1sec, 3sec , 5 sec and so on.
so in 2min=120 Sec there would be 60 meetings (in opposite direction) including extreme ends.
Total round covered by faster (A) in 120 sec = 120 /(20/12) = 72 rounds
They meet 12 times on extreme ends
We know that faster meets or overtake slower in its every round except if they meet at extreme
ends then this meeting is including in a meeting of two rounds.
so they either meet or over take 72-12 = 60 times. in 2 min
Thus, there would be 60-60 = 0 meeting possible which are over takes.
40. [e]. NoT 0
Time of meetings (in opposite direction) is given by (2n-1)*D/Speed Relative , where D is
length of path.
In this case D= 16 & Speed relative = 16 m/s , so meeting times are 1sec, 3sec , 5 sec and so on.
so in 80 Sec there would be 40 meetings (in opposite direction) including extreme ends.
Total round covered by faster (A) in 80 sec = [80 /(16/10)] = 50 rounds
Number of meeting at extreme end in 80 sec = 0
We know that faster meets or overtake slower in its every round except if they meet at extreme
ends then this meeting is including in a meeting of two rounds.
so they either meet or over take 50-0 = 50 times. in 80 min
Thus, there would be 50-40 = 10 meeting possible which are over takes.
41. [b]. 12.5 % profit
42. [c]. 20
If their Speed Ratio = a:b then a+b= 30 , where a and b are co-primes
then {a , b} = {1,29} , {7,23}, {11,19}, {13,17}
Number of different meeting points in same direction |a-b|= 28, 16, 8 or 4
On an escalator if Jhon takes 5 steps then in same time Rashi takes 8 steps. If Jhon takes 35
steps to reach first floor from the ground floor and Rashi takes 80 steps from first floor to
ground floor by the same escalator then how much full steps of escalator would be visible if
escalator is in idle position.
Steps of Steps of Help/Opposi
Jhon
Rashi
tion by
Escalator
5S
8S
8D
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40S

40D

35S

56D
52. [b]. 27

43. [c]. 33 & 11/17


53. [c]. 1147.5 sec= 17*9/8 min = 1147.5 sec
44. [d]. 1438
54. [c]. 60/7
45. [b]. 50 lit
46. [b]. 60 seconds

55. [b]. Any two , I & II are not a valid


condition

47. [c]. 32:93

56. [b]. 140 km

48. [e]. NoT 128

57. [b] 170 km (Speed Kacchi = 10 km/hr,


Speed Pakki = 12 km/hr)

49. [c]. 47:22:11

58. [c] 105

50. [b]. 1331

59. [d].126*sin20

51. [c]. 12.5 kg

60. [d]. (a+b)/100

61. [d]. NoT

80 2+20 2
=10 34
2

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62. [b]. 2106
2
2
2
2
By Apollonius , 10 +12 =2( 4 + a ) ; where a is half of another diagonal.

so diagonal = 2 106
63. [a].[0,1]
Vol of water (tip is downside) =

1
10 2
pi
5
3
2

( )

2
1
10h
10h
2
pi
10
+
10
+
10 10 h
Vol of water (circular base downside) = 3
10
10

( (

)(
( (
) )
( )
2

1
10h
10h
1
10
2
3 pi 10 + 10 10 + 10 10 10 h= 3 pi 2 5

)(

h 30h+ 300h125=0

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) )

h=5( 23 7 ) 0.43

64. [b].

7 cm

1
BD = BC
3

If

then

9A D2=7A b2

65. Ans : 150 degree


66. [c]. 4 5

cm

We have Radius of Circle of centre Q = 2 cm


r=

[inradius of triangle,

and Radius of circle of centre P = 6 cm

[ ex radius =

sDE ]

Since ADE is a right angled triangle so we can work on this by co-ordinate


geometry .
Assume D is origin
So coordinate of Q = (2,-2)
[IVth quadrant]
& co-ordinate of P = (-6,-6)
[IIIrd Quard]
So QP = 4 5 cm
[By Distance
Formula]

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67. [b]. 2.4
68
r=
=2.4
2 6 2+ 82
or can apply

r=

area
semi perim eter

68. Ans: 15 or 30 or 75 or 120 degree (since angle A=30 or 150 degree, and
we dont know which two angles or sides are equal)
69. [b]. 4:7
70. [c]. 3:1
71. [c]. 4:15
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72. [c]. 80:39


abc
R abcs
abcs
abc
R=
r= =
=
=
2
4
s
r
4( s( sa )( sb ) ( sc )) 4( ( sa )( sb ) ( sc ) )
4
For a=10x , b=11x & c=12x =>

R 80
=
r 39

73. [d]. Product of 2nd smallest and 3rd smallest radius


= rr ar br c
where r is inradius and rest are exradius of a triagnle.
74. [c]. pi / (3* sqrt(3)) ; [c] , for equilateral triangle.
75. [c]. 458.916
For a given perimeter, Area of a circle is maximum . Perimeter of this
polygon is 77 cm , consider it as a circle of circumference = 77cm so the
area of this circle is approx 472. so area of polygon should be less than 472 ,
hence [c]
76. [d]. 23.33; Median
77. [b]. 12

5 ; Best is coordinate geometry

78. [c] 5, Best is coordinate geometry


79. [d]. (b) or (c)
Take Left turn as 90 degree and right turn as 270 as internal angle of a
closed polygon, and we know sum of all internal angles = 180(n-2) , n is
vertex
Here
90*l + 270*r = 180 (l+r-2) , by question r=20, we get l=24
Now, Take Left turn as 270 degree and right turn as 90 as internal angle of a
closed polygon, and we know sum of all internal angles = 180(n-2) , n is
vertex
Here
270*l + 90*r = 180 (l+r-2) , by question r=20, we get l=16
So either 24 or 16.
Direct formula = |left turn - right turn| = 4
80. [b]. 45 ; solve by options or coordinate or sine formula
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83. [d]. NoT
84. [c]. pi - (1/2) rad
85. [b].

122cm

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87. [b]. 4 cm

88. Ans: 10

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89. [e]. NoT {Best is not solve this question}
180*(n-2)=(n/2)(2a+(n-1)d), here a=30 For convex polygon we get only 2 set
of values
90. [c]. 3.6
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91. [e]. NoT
Inradius = 6 , so centre (6,6) and A=(0,16) so IA=

92. [c].

62 +102= 136=2 34

12 3
3+ 4

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93. [e]. NoT (cannot be determined)
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95. [c]. 1540 cm^2
Area = (s c)*s = 1540 cm^2
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96. [d].5
Sol: Whenever you get a bakwas question of algebra where one polynomial
is given and to find value of another polynomial then we just divide required
polynomial by first polynomial and remainder is our answer (just by
synthetic division)
5
4
3
2
3
2
x +2 x + x +7 x +13 x +11 mod x x + 2 x +3=5 so
x 5+2 x 4 + x 3 +7 x 2+13 x +11=( x3 x 2+2 x +3 )( x 2+3 x +2 ) +5
So required answer is 5
97. [c]. x;This question has second type of divisor
x 5+1=( x+1 ) ( x 4 x3 + x 2x +1 )
6

11

16

101

x+x + x + x +...+x

mod

x +1

= x by putting x =1

in polynomial

Since this remainder is smaller degree than given divisor so remainder


would be x only
Concept: Where ever divisor is a polynomial in higher degree try to
find its simple multiple.
Two important Divisors
n1
n2
n 3
1
n
1. If divisor is Q ( x )=x + x + x +....+ x +1 then it's multiple is x 1 ,
now put
by

x n1=0, x n=1

in dividend (P(x)) and get the remainder (R(x))

x n1 .

a. If R(x) is smaller degree than given Q(x) then R(x) is your required
remainder.
b. Otherwise divide R(x) by Q(x) by synthetic division.
2. If divisor is
now put
by

Q ( x )=x

n1

x n+1=0, xn =1

n2

+x

n3

....x +1

then it's multiple is

x +1 ,

in dividend (P(x)) and get the remainder (R(x))

x +1 .

a. If R(x) is smaller degree than given Q(x) then R(x) is your required
remainder.
b. Otherwise divide R(x) by Q(x) by synthetic division.
98. [d]. 23
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The expansion of

( 1x )1=1+ x+ x2 + x 3 + x 4 + by power seriestaylor series for1< x <1


So coefficient of

Is

x 4 ( 1+ x+ x 2 ) ( 1x )1

coefficient of x 4 ( 1x )

coefficient of x 3 ( 1x )

coefficient of x 2 ( 1x )

coefficient of x 1 ( 1x )

coefficient of x 0 (1x )

[1]
3
coefficient of x 4 ( 1+ x + x 2)
[1]+
3
coefficient of x 3 ( 1+ x+ x2 )
[1]+
3
coefficient of x 2 ( 1+ x+ x 2 )
[1]+
3
coefficient of x1 ( 1+ x+ x 2 )
[1]+
3
coefficient of x 0 ( 1+ x+ x2 )

=1*1 + 3*1 + 6*1 + 7*1 + 6*1= 23


99. [c]. 31
100. [c] 0
101. [b]. 2, N=38
Adding all and after arranging, we get
a^2 + 6a +9 + b^2 + 4b + 4 +c^2 + 10c + 25 = 0
(a+3)^2 + (b+2)^2 + (c+5)^2 =0
102. [d]. 57
12sec 2 + 27 cosec 2 =12tan 2 +27 cot c 2 +39=218+39=57
103. [b]. 0
x2
y2
z2
x2
y2
z2
+
+
=
+ x+
+ y+
+ z( x + y + z )
y+z z+x x+ y y+z
z+x
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x 2 + xy + yz y 2 + yz + xy z 2+ zx + yz (

+
+
x+ y+z)
y+z
z+ x
x+ y

x ( x+ y + z ) y ( x+ y+ z ) z ( x+ y+ z )
+
+
( x + y + z )
y+z
z+ x
x+ y

( x+ y+ z )

( y x+ z + z+y x + x+z y )( x+ y+ z) =( x+ y+ z ) ( x+ y + z )=0

104. [b]. 2, tan function (trigo)


105. [b]. 10
106. [c]. x^2 + 2x -3 =0
Since a and b are roots of x^2 - 7x + 9 =0
so, a^2 - 7a + 9 =0 & b^2 - 7b + 9 =0 , then the values of new roots a^2 7a + 10=1 & 2b^2 - 14b +15= -3
So equation whose roots are 1 & -3 is x^2 + 2x -3 =0
107. [b]. Independent of n

x= mn+ ( mn ) mn+ ( mn ) mn+ ( mn ) mn+ .

Let

(x-m)(x+n)=0, thus x=a only since x cant be -n a negative, so it is


independent of n
108. [d]. All Real Numbers
109. [b]. -11
min(a^2 + b^2) = min((a+b)^2 - 2ab) = min((m-2)^2 - 2(m+3)) = -11
110. [d]. x^3 - 6x - 6 =0
111. [c]. 20
2
2
x 10 x3|x5|+27=0, x 10 x+253|x5|+ 2=0
2

|x5| 3|x5|+2=0, (|x5|1 ) (|x5|2 )=0


|x-5|=1 or 2 , x= 4,6, 3 & 7 then sum of all possible x is 4 + 6 + 3 + 7 =20
112. [c]. Rational
D=( ab+ c )24 ( a+bc )(a+ b+c )
2

( a+b+ c2 b ) 4 ( a+ b+c2 c ) ( a+b+ c2 a )


4 ( b24 ac )=4 ( (ac )24 ac ) =4 ( ac )2= perfect square

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113. [c]. 2
Sides are 3x-5, x+3 , 9-x,
If 3x-5= x+3 , x=4 then sides are 4,4,5
If 3x-5= 7-x , x=3 then sides are 4,6,4 (triangle not possible)
If x+3= 7-x , x=2 then sides are 1,6,5
So only 2 values are possible for x
114. [d].-4
For getting equation whose roots are 2 more than roots of x^2 + nx + m
=0 , we put x=x-2 in equation, so we get
(x-2)^2 + n(x-2) + m =0 x^2 + (n-4)x + 4 -2n+m = 0 which is same as
given equation x^2 + mx + n =0
So, x^2 + (n-4)x + 4 -2n+m = x^2 + mx + n
So, n-4 = m & 4 -2n+m = n , so, m=0, n=-4 so, m+n = -4
115. [c]. 17
n( n+1 )2 n+1
1 +2 +3 + + n
6
1
=
= (2 n+1 )
1+2+3+ +n
3
nn+ 1
2
3

Say ,
So,

(( ))

1
( 2 n+1 )=k ( an integer ) Then
3
1

n=

3 k1
50 3 3 k 101 ,1 k 33
2

3 k 1
2
, so there are total 16 possible values

of n , since K should be odd.


116. [b]. -11025
For sum of all coefficients including constant, put x=1 , and we get 0
For constant term put x=0 , so we get 11025 as constant term ,
So sum of all coefficient excluding constant term = - 11025
117. [b]. [-2,2]; its 0. roots are 3,

3i
2

118. [d]. 2
a a+b b+ c a+ b+c +d
=
=
=
=k ,
a=3k, b=2k, c=5k, d=2k
3
5
7
12
119. [d]. Can't be determined, since a+b+c=

9 , so a+b+c= 729

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121. [c]. 5/3


5

x
+1
y

5
2

So,

x
2
y

a
x
=600 5a =620 a=125 then =3 a=5 y
25
y

x +y 5
=
2 xy 3

122. [c]. - 49/10


a, b, c, d, ..... are integers (It can be +ve or can be ve). For minimum
required value the sign should be ve and magnitude should be
maximum that is possible when any five of them = -5 and remaining one
= 10. Then required value = -5+1/10 = -49/10.
123. [b]. 19
By making combinations of two and adding we get
a^2 + 2*a*e+e^2= 16, so, a+e= 4
6

b^2 + 2*b*f+f^2= 36, so, b+f=

c^2 + 2*c*d+d^2= 81, so, c+d=


So Max a+b+c+d+e+f = 19
124. [d]. [-4/19 ,

[, by making perfect square

125. [c]. x;x^6=-1


126. [c]. 912
Total number of different ways in which a boy can reach the top of stairs which contain N
steps, when he can take any number of steps less than equal to "r" steps every time is Nth
term of series would general term is
r

T N = T Nk
k=1

T 0 =T 1 =1; T negative =0
E.g. 1 In how many ways a boy can reach the top of stairs which contain 10 steps, when he can
take any number of steps less than equal to 2 steps every time ?
Sol: 89 We want to find 10th term which is sum of two preceding terms (since one can take max
T nk = T n 1 +T n2
2 steps at a time). Or

T n=

, which is

k=1

T0

T1

T2

T3

T4

T5

T6

T7

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T8

T9

T 10

1
2
3
5
8
3
1
4
5
9
E.g. 2 In how many ways a boy can reach the top of stairs which contain 11 steps, when he can
take any number of steps less than equal to 5 steps every time ?
Sol: 912 We want to find 11th term which is sum of five preceding terms (since one can take max
5 steps at a time).
T0
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
T6
T7
T8
T9
T 10
T 11
1

1
6

3
1

6
1

12
0

23
6

46
4

91
2

127. [c]. 3
, I & II are definitely false and III not always it depend upon the distance covered in
both speeds.
128. [b].1485
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129. [b]. 23/42
Required Probability =

( 37 )( 16 )+( 47 )( 56 )

23
42

( 73 )( 16 )
( 37 )( 16 )+( 47 )( 56 )

3
23

130. [c]. 3/23

Required Probability =

131. [c]. 48
Probability of getting greater than 1 and less than 6 on A Dice throw = 4/6 = 2/3
4
2
So Prob of getting greater than 1 and less than 6 in a set (of four dice) = 3 =

()

This probability means out of 81 trials we would get 16 required events


So out of 243 trials total number of required outcome is 48
132. [d]. 2/7
Cases are { bg, gg, gb }
So Required probability = {gg}/( { bg, gg, gb })
4
4
9
9
2

=
7
4
4
5
4
5
4
+ +
9
9
9
9
9
9

( )

( )( )( )( )( )( )

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81

133. [e]. NoT;1 - pi/8


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135. (b) 1.68 (Run = 16 , O= 9.3, 9.3 is a cricket term not used to Calculate Econ
9.3 means 9 overs and 3 balss, mathematically its 9.5 overs , so 16/9.5 = 1.68)
136. (b) 40(By adding Runs we can get Run Scored By HA & By counting Balls column we can get
ball faced by HA; Ball Faced By all batsmen should be= Total Balls Of Innings - 2(extras), SO
R=2 & B=5)
137. (a) 4
138. (b)

139. [c] with (c) HCF of difference of wts of box would be wt of one ball
140. [d]. 10
Their population after nth year = 3^n if in start there was only 1 TIMEXian
So x*3^8=65610 then x=10
141. [a]. 13

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142. [b]. 1/3 ; Sol: 2/3*1/4 + 2/3*3/4*2/3*1/4 + 2/3*3/4*2/3*3/4*2/3*1/4+..... = 1/3


143. [b]. x^2/ (y*root(y^2 - x^2))
144. [a]. 1/2 or 1
145. [a]. root 3
A= 10, since tan6A = cot 3A , tan 240 = root3
146. [c]. 36

d. NoT

147. [c] 783


Case I - Non zero digits
Sub case A: Three same one different = 9*8*(4!/3!)
Sub case A: Two same and another two same = 9*8*(4!/(2!*2!))
Case II - With Zero (starting with non zero)
Sub case I - Only one 0 = 9*(3!/2!)
Sub case II- Two zeros= 9*(3!/2!)
Sub case III- Three zeros= 9
Total= 9*8*(4!/3!) + 9*8*(4!/(2!*2!)) + 9*(3!/2!) + 9*(3!/2!) + 9= 783
148. [b] 1/10 ; 9/10*8/9*7/8*6/7*5/6*4/5*1/4=1/10
149. [d] 18,

AM G M

150. Cant say, A+5d


151. [e] ; x^2 + y^2 - 100 =0 is a circle whose centre is (0,0) and radius is 10, so for being a tangent

10=

m
7 +24 2
2

so m = 250

152. [a] 0
153. [d]. B^2 + B 2 ; best is to solve by taking some value of base B
154. [c].126
Min Hand 50 min 360 1min 7.2
Hour Hand 500 min 360 1min 0.72
Angle by Hour & Min Hand in 1 min 7.2 0.72 =6.48
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So angle for 8:25 = 8*36 - 25*6.48= 126


155. [a]. 43200 ; 2*6!*P(6,2)=43200
Since M & P has problem , we will arrange them in the last, first arrange 8
people including (R,S)
So we have total (R,S), a,b,c,d,e,f (i.e. only 7 bundles out of 8)
So they can be arranged in (7-1)!=6! [(n-1!) since circle] and R & S in 2 ways
So total arrangement in circle of these 8 ppl = 6!*2!
Now 7 bundles (R,S), a,b,c,d,e,f would create 7 different places (places in
between them) for M & P, but both both cant sit near to R so only 6 places for
these two. total ways for M & P = P(6,2)
So required ways for all 10 = 6!*2!*P(6,2) = 43200
156. [c]. 48
Ways = 2*100!*100! i.e. 48 trailing 0s
157. [e]. NoT
158. 16 = 2^4
Product of four consecutive numbers of an AP + d^4 is always a perfect
square , where d is common difference of AP
159. [b]. 169
N= 1234......
Single digits = 1+2+3...+9 = 45
Double digits = 2* (10+11+12+.....)
let the maximum number in the series be "n"
Total digits = 45 + (n-10+1)(2*10 + (n-10+1 - 1)*1
= 9 + (n-9)(n+10) =n^2 +n -45
Since there are 265 digits , so

(By AP Sum)

n2 +n45 301

n= 18 , till 18 we would get 297 digits so we need 4 more digits i.e. 1919
So, N= 122333.....18181919
For divisible by 250 we need to check last three digits, 919
N mod 250 = 919 mod 250 = 169
160. [c]. 8
Let number be 13*m & 13*n then LCM = 13*m*n=5460
2
m*n = 420 = 2 357
Since m & n are co-primes so ,
Total number of co-prime product pairs =

241=8

of prime in 420]
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[4 is total number

So total 8 pairs are possible


161. [b]48
Let number be 13*m & 13*n then Sum = 13*(m+n)=5460
m+n=420
1
( 420 )
Since m and are co primes so , co-prime sum pair =
2

()

( 12 )[ 2 357( 12 )( 23 )( 45 )( 67 )]=48
2

= phi=euler
162. [d]4
Let number be 13*m & 13*n then Product = 13^2*m*n=5070
m*n = 30 = 235
Since m & n are co-primes so ,
Total number of co-prime product pairs =

231=4

[3 is total number

of prime in 420]
So total 4 pairs are possible
163. [c] 14
15^1024 - 1 = (15^2^10) - 1
So highest power of 2 = 10+4 = 14 ; extended by 4 since 15 = 2^4 -1
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164. [b]12
13^1024 - 1 = (13^2^10) - 1
So highest power of 2 = 10+2 = 14 ; extended by 2 since 13 is not in the
form of 2^n 1
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165. [a]8
1691000 mod 125=1
So decimal part of

1691000 25

is 1/125= 0.008 , so sum of digits of decimal

part = 8
166. [b]6
If we have to find either power of 2 in both or 97 in both (biggest or smallest
prime)
In 100! there are 97; 2's (i.e. 2^97 in 100!) & 1 times 97 (i.e. 97^1 in 100!)
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& in 680! there are 676, 2's (i.e. 2^676 in 680!) and only 7 times 97
(i.e. 97^7 in 680!)
We have 7 bundles of 97^1 in 680! but only 6 bundles of 2^97 in 2^676
So, we have only 6 bundles of 2^97 in 2^676
so only n=6
167. Ans : 0
168. [b] 3
1
1
1
1
1
1+
1+ 2 1+ 4 1+ 8 . 1+ 1024
2
2
2
2
2

( )( )( )( )

)
( 1 12 )(1+ 12 )(1+ 21 )(1+ 21 )(1+ 21 ) .(1+ 2 1 )
2

1024

1
2

2
( 20481) a
=
2047
b
2
1
2 1 2048 =
2

a+b=22048 1+22047 =322047 1 ; Unit digit of a + b = 3


169. [a]. 2340
This is nothing but sum of all factors of 1000 =

( 241 )( 5 41 )
4

=2340

1000 = 2^3*5^3
Sum of all different factors = (1+2+2^2 + 2^3) + 5^1*(1+2+2^2 + 2^3) +
5^2*(1+2+2^2 + 2^3) + 5^3*(1+2+2^2 + 2^3) = 2340
170. [d]. 9
e. Not
100
10
10
= 1099=0.909090 reocc uring1099
11
11
0909repeat 49

[ ]
100

10
=[ 0.9090 reoccuring1099 ] =9
11

Digital Sum (

0909 repeat 49
)
9

Digital Sum (9+9*49)

171. [c]. 3; number is 3*37 = 111 mod 5 = 1


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172. [d]. 33; Since we want minimum number so we have to cut in all
three directions along x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis. and cut would be depend
upon factors or required number of smaller cubes.
1320 = 10*11*12 (all factors are closer, so we will get minimum cut)
For 10 parts we need 9 different cuts (assume along x-axis), For 11 parts we
need 10 different cuts (assume along y-axis) & For 12 parts we need 11
different cuts (assume along z-axis),
So total cuts= 9+10+11 = 30
173. [A]; 1
7

77

...

mod 29=( 7 )

(77 mod 6 mod 28)

( 71 mod 28 )

mod 29=( 7 )

mod 29=7 mod 29=1

174. [b]2
175. [d]. Question cannot be answered even with the help of both statements
together.
176. [c]. Both can be true at a time
177. [c]. Both can be true at a time
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179. [d] 17 ; A=11 , & x=9 & B=5 and C=8, so 9+4+4 = 17
180. [e] NoT 1; [N must be co-prime of 56 for 1 as remainder]
Cyclicity of 56 is 6 so for coprime N, N^7 mod 56 = N , So N has only one
value which is 1.
181. I [d] 37
either check by options.
or since XYZ, YZX and ZXY are multiples of N so their sum would be.
XYZ+YZX+ZXY = 100X+10Y+Z+100Y+10Z+X+100Z+10X+Y
=111X+111Y+111
=111(X+Y+Z)
so N would be factor of this sum , means factor of 111, hence N=37
182. [c]. 4, check last two digits after subtraction
183. [c]. 32
There would be 4 such N be possible, which are 1, 22,23 & 24.
Sum of all values is 60
70! = 2^67*3^32*K
= 2^1*(8^22)*3^28*K
So there would be 22 zeros
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184. [c] 79 ; all numbers from 1 to 100 excepts prime more than 10
185. [c]8 , except 4! & 3! and 8! & 9! rest would have distinct m.
186. : max for N=9321
187. : min for N=1289
188. : [d] , 90! is divisible by 90^21
189. [e] for 1! we can get a bigger value (biggest ) of K
190. [c]. 2*N; its a perfect number (read perfect number)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_number#Even_perfect_numbers
191. [b]. 76
192. [a] 3
193. [d]. (13)_10
(1234)_18 = (6538)_10 & (17)_18 = (25)_10
6538 mod 25 = 13 in base 10 = (D)_18
194. [d]. Cant Say;
a=16 , b=2 , c=9 or a=2 , b=8 , c=9

then a+b+c= either 17 or 19

195. [b] 37
11*9091*34527= 100001*34527 = 3452734527 mod 101 = 37
196. [d] 8
Gap between both the numbers is 3 , so their HCF would either 1 or 3 (if they
are divisible by 3)
HCF(23^13+1 , 23^13-2) = 3 since they difference these two numbers are 3
and both are divisible by 3
HCF*LCM=Product of Number
3* LCM = ----4 (4 as unit digit of product of (23^13+1) & (23^13-2)
So Unit digit of LCM should be 8
197. [c]7; Digital Sum of 232*235 = 7 (this holds for product of four
consecutive numbers)
198. [c]. 30
log 10 5=0.69897 then log 10 2=10.69897=0.30103

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log 10

1
=100log 10 2=1000.30103=30.103
100
2

So there would 30 , 0's after decimals


199. [e] NoT there are two possible values
200. [e] NoT, infinite for M=2
201. [b] 3; 0,2,4 primes with 2
202. [b] 4
203. [d]. More than 3 ; 1!-0!= 0, 2!-1!=1, 2!-0!=1, 3!-2!= 4......so d..?
204. [b]9
205. [c]7, (1 and 6), (144, 441) &(256,625)
206. [d]. 272
base 6 has 4 digits = numbers [6^3,6^4-1]= [216,1295]
base 4 has 6 digits = numbers [4^5,4^6-1]= [1024,4095]
207. [d] 412, solve by formation of number
There are how many 4 digits numbers are possible such that whose all digits
are prime and when we add 15 in the number resulting number has only
primes as digits
208. [d]. 75
2
3
199
6 200 1 ( 61 ) ( 1+ 6+6 +6 + +6 )
=
=1+6+6 2+ 63 ++6 199
5
5

1+6+6 2+6 3+ +6199 mod 4=3


1+6+6 2+6 3+ +6199 mod 25=0
So

1+6+6 2+6 3++6199 mod 100=75

[By CRT]

209. [c]. 25
210. [d]. 17
211. [a] 0

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CHOTU SESSION VERBAL #XAT:


Solution
141. Pecuniary is fiscal or related to money and
tectonic is related to the structure of the earths
surface. [d] is irrelevant. [a] and [b] have pairs of
words that share a qualitything relationship. Thus,
they do not share the same relationship as the root
pair. Hence, [c].
142. Acrophobia is a fear of heights.
Logophobia is a fear of words. Nelophobia is a
fear of glass. Pediophobia is fear of children.
Photophobia is the fear of light. Hence, [d].
143. The relationship between the given pair is one
of antonyms. Eclipse and unveiling are antonyms.
Similarly, pedigee is the point nearest to the earth,
while apogee is the point farthest from the earth.
Peripatetic means going from place to place in
order to work; eclectic means choosing from a wide
variety. They dont share the same relationship. [a]
& [b] are irrelevant. Hence, [d].
144. A 'bard' is a 'poet' or one who composes
poetry. A 'toreador' is a 'bullfighter'. A 'bugler' is
one who uses the bugle (a musical instrument), used
typically for sounding military signals. A 'bugler'
must, hence, not be confused with a 'burglar' who
is a thief. A 'drunkard' is described as a 'tippler' and not
a 'tipster'. A 'tipster' is one who sells tips or information
to bettors or speculators. A troubadour is a wandering
singer or minstrel. Hence, [b].
145. 'Antediluvian' and 'primeval' are synonyms and
mean very old, old-fashioned, or out of date;
'antiquated' or 'primitive'. Similarly 'neoteric' is
synonymous to 'recent' and also means 'modern'. All
other options are irrelevant. Hence, [a].
146. An archaic term is a word, expression,
spelling, or phrase that is out of date in the
common speech of an era, but still deliberately used by
a writer, poet, or playwright for artistic purposes.
For sooth, which means in truth, is an archaic
term and is used by Saurav. Hence, [d].
147. A palindrome is a word, sentence, or verse that
reads the same way backward or forward. Tot, which

means a small amount or a young child, is a


palindrome and is used by Sara. Hence, [b].
148. An imagery is the creation of mental images
that signifies sensory perception referred to in a
literary work. Ramesh uses imagery to describe the
mountains. Hence, [d].
149. An abbreviation is a shortened form of a
word or phrase. Thus, MRI stands for Magnetic
Resonance imaging. This is used by Smith, as he
has already mentioned it in brief during his
presentation.
Hence, [a].
150. A cliffhanger is a melodramatic narrative,
especially in films, serially published novels, etc., in
which each section ends at a suspenseful moment, so
that the audience will wait for the next episode.
Leena uses a cliffhanger on the advice of Cassia.
Hence, [c].
151. An anachronism is placing an event, person,
item, or verbal expression in the wrong historical
period. A car scene in a film based on Biblical
times is totally out of place. Ismail used this
anachronism in his school report. Hence, [c].
152. A synecdoche is a figure of speech in which a
part is used to designate the whole or the whole to
designate a part. When the captain of the ship bellows
All hands, he refers to his/her crew i.e., a part
for a whole. Hence, [b].
153. An onomatopoeia is a figure of speech in
which the sound of the words is made to suggest or
echo the sense. Joe reads aloud the lines showing
onomatopoeia, in Scotts novel. Thus, it is Scott
who used the figure of speech. Hence, [d].
154. An allegation is a public statement that is
made without giving proof, accusing somebody of
doing something that is wrong or illegal. Mr. Sequeira
made the allegation against Alistair of breaking into
his home. Hence, [c].

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155. A soliloquy is a speech made to oneself; a


monologue. Reeves is caught speaking to himself by
Mohan.
Hence, [a].
156. According to Hoyle means in keeping with the
established rules. Up to the mark means good enough.
After a fashion means to a certain degree, not
satisfactorily. At the top of the tree means in the
highest position or rank in a profession or career. Given
the context of the sentence a business transaction
the best fit would be option [a]. Hence, [a].

Only option [b] gives the right meaning of


the quotation. Hence, [b].

157. Art nouveau is a style of decorative art and


architecture that uses complicated designs based on
natural shapes. Since the sentence is talking about
film-making and not art or architecture, option [a] is
ruled out. la mode means fashionable and does not
fit the context. Florentine is used for food items and is
a dish too. Thus, only avant garde, which means new
and very modern ideas in art, music or literature, that
are sometimes surprising, fits in well with the
meaning of the sentence. Hence, [c].

162. A person who cannot be trusted is called a bad


egg; hence, the expression cannot be used in the
context. A person who is underweight is called a bag
of bones and paper tiger refers to a person or
institution that looks powerful but is actually weak.
Therefore, [c] and [d] are also negated. A person
who is bad and has a negative influence on others
is called a bad apple. Hence, [b].

158. Oscar Wilde says, through this quotation, that


people who lack imagination, in order to cover up this
lack, call it uniformity, consistency, a highly prized
concept. Option [a] makes the generalization that all
consistent people are unimaginative. Option [d] is
incorrect as the quote is not about weak imagination
but of a total lack of imagination. Between options [b]
and [c], [b] is a better answer when all else fails
corresponds with last refuge of the quotation it
implies that, when nothing else works, lack of
imagination is dubbed uniform action, which is
actually the meaning of the quotation. Hence, [b].
159. Mark Twains quote means that the outcome of
a fight is decided by the determination to keep
fighting rather than having the strength and skills
to fight. Option [d] is only partly true. Option [b]
contradicts the quotation because it implies that
sometimes strength is enough to win a fight. Only
option [a] gives the right meaning. Hence, [a].
160. Oliver Goldsmiths quote means that ones
strength is proved in the face of adversity. Option [a]
is incorrect, as it is not the intensity of the
circumstances but the hardships that make us prove our
strengths. Options [c] and [d] do not bring in the
hardship angle. Also, option [d] distorts the meaning.

161. To get along famously cannot fit in the context


because it means to have a good relationship with
somebody. Option [b] also cannot be used in the
context because it means to be punished or criticized
for something. To gather steam means to progress at
an increasing speed. Only to get a handle on, which
means to acquire an understanding of, can replace the
underlined phrase. Hence, [c].

163. A person who is untrustworthy is called a


dirty dog. Vicar of Bray refers to a person who
changes his beliefs and principles to stay popular
with his superiors. A person who advises people on
their personal problems is called an agony aunt. The
term devils advocate refers to a person who argues
only for the sake of argument. Hence, [a].
164. Volpone is another name for fox.
Salamander is a mythical being that looks like a
lizard and is believed to be able to live in fire. A
reeve is an administrative officer of a district or
town. Cherubim means a winged celestial being or an
angel. Hence, [d].
165. Plutocracy refers to a government or state
in which the wealthy class rules. Hence, [a].
166. An idolater is a person who worships idols in
an unquestioning manner. An iconodule is one who
serves images. An iconoclast is a person who opposes
accepted beliefs and traditions. Ethnocentricism is the
belief in the superiority of ones ethnic group or
culture. Hence, [c].
167. Ponder means to consider or think about
something deeply and thoroughly. Cogitate means to
ponder hards and ruminate means to reflect on a
matter over and over again. Therefore, the correct

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sequence should be: think, ponder, cogitate, ruminate.


Only [b] gives the correct sequence. Hence, [b].
168. Irritate, enrage and provoke are
synonymous and mean to disturb or annoy someone.
But to exasperate someone means to irritate or
provoke somebody to a high degree. Hence, [a].
169. To mesmerize someone means to fascinate
somebody almost in a hypnotic manner; whereas, to
astonish means to surprise someone. Petrify means
to turn into stone out of fear or any strong emotion.
Only fidget, which means to move about restlessly or
nervously, is the appropriate word. Hence, [b].
170
Titter means to laugh quietly in an
embarrassed way. Chortle is to laugh loudly in
amusement and snigger means to laugh in an
unpleasant way at somebodys mistakes. Laugh is the
most general term, which is not indicative of any
strong or particular emotion like the other options.
Hence, [d].
171. To put the clock back means to return to a
situation that existed in the past and does not explain
the context properly. Option [b] is inadequate because
to keep a close eye means to just watch somebody
carefully and does not imply curtailing someones
powers or freedom. To close the book on something
means to stop doing something because one no longer
believes in its success; hence, it does not fit the

context. To clip somebodys wings means


to restrict a persons freedom or powers.
Hence, [d].
172. Oblique means not straight or direct.
Outright, which means straightforward, is its
antonym. Bombastic means verbose or
pretentious; hence, its antonym would be terse,
meaning concise or pithy. Rhetorical is
synonymous to bombastic; inanemeans severely
critical. Therefore, none of these can be the correct
answer. Hence, [a].
173. To be up to ones neck in something means to
be very busy with something. To get something in
the neck means to be punished or criticized for
something that one has done. To save somebodys
neck means to prevent something bad from happening
to someone. To breathe down ones neck means to
pay very close attention to what one does in such a
way that it worries the person. To be neckdeep
in work means to be deeply involved in something.
Hence, [b].
174. Sharpness is an essential quality of a razor;
similarly, slyness is associated with a fox. Hence,
[c].
175. Positivism is a belief concerning philosophy
and not religion or God. Hence, [b].

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