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5. (C)
2 2 2
+2 +2 +2
+5
222 : 350
520 : 738 : :
83 +8
93+9
63+6
73 +7
4 2 3 :6 5 7 :: 5 3 4 :7 6 8
+2
+3
+4
+2
+3
+4
+1
+1
+1
+1
23. (A)
hi
Co
ac
(D) G
F T
opp
opp
(B) 14
42
40
(143)
ou
n
(133) + 1
(D) 16
46
(153) + 1
am
1
17. (B) a e b d c
65
15 m
12 m
kolnm
+1
+1
+1
+7
WYAC
PRTV
+7
+7
+7
6
59
12
53
17
7+72
14 2 = 12
27. (C) (4 4) + 1 = 17
(6 6) + 1 = 37
(2 2) + 1 = 5
+5
25. (A)
26. (B) 7 + 7 2 1
+7
+7
+7
+7
+5
24. (B)
Required distance XD = 20 + 12
= 32 m, South
+1
+7
IKMO
B C D E
+5
49
fj gih
+1
Pa
r
+7
+7
+7
19. (C) 2
(163) + 1
18. (A) B D F H
15m
Not opp
(C) I H R S
+1
+2
opp
opp
16. (C)
+9
+2 +4 +6 +8 +10 +12
+2 +2 +2
+2
+2
(B) K J P Q
opp
14. (A)
+7
opp
15. (C)
+5
20 m
opp
+9
22. (B) 0 2 6 12 20 30 42
8. (A)
9. (C)
10. (B) Mercury is liquid.
11. (C)
(C) 15
+7
21. (B) 15 17 20 22 27 29 36 38
E G I K : L J H F :: S U W Y : Z X V T
+1
+1
+1
+1
+2
+2
6. (A)
7. (A)
+1
+1
+2
2 2 2
DHL
CGK
+1
+1
J L N P: O M K I ::S U W Y: X V T R
+2 +2 +2
4. (B)
BFJ
+1
+1
Ce
3. (C)
20. (B) A E I
+2
2
2
+1
nt
+2
2
2
+1
re
ng
1. (A)
2. (C)
47
Then,
(8 8) + 1 = 65
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Place
value 02
15
13
02
01 25
28. (B)
Similarly,
Formula = O = 30H
L
12
re
D
E
Place
value 04 05
= 30 1
08 09
nt
= 25
32. (C) (5 6) 7 = 23
40. (B) Geeta > Kusum > Arti > Archana > Suman
Ce
31. (B) a b a d n a / a a b a d n a / a b a d n a / a b
41. (D)
(4 5 ) 6 = 14
Keertana
Similarly,
(3 4) 5 = 7
hi
(4 + 2)2 = 36
Similarly,
4 5 = 20
6 7 = 14
Similarly,
Co
ac
42. (B)
(6 + 4)2 = 100
6 + 7 = 13,
45. (C)
Revathi Subbu
43. (B)
35. (A) 8 + 7 = 15
PERFORATE
46. (D)
50. (C)
2 + 13 = 15
ou
n
9 + 6 = 15
47. (D)
Family
am
Pa
r
Husband Wife
Magazines
= 36.5 kg
52. (B) Height of cylinder = 9 m
Novels
Let radius = r m
ATQ,
3 2p rh = 2p rh + 2p r2
Conclusion- I -
II -
38. (D)
48. (B)
5 + 10 = 15
Books
44. (D)
49. (D)
7 + 8 = 15, 7 8 = 56
37. (B)
Pappu
ng
(5 + 4)2 = 81
34. (C) 4 + 5 = 9,
Aruna
Nisha
36. (C)
11
10
2
= 30 55
30. (B) a b b / b b a / a b b / b b a
Then,
11
m
2
4p r 9 = 2p r2
r=29
r = 18
Radius of cylinder = 18 m
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59. (D)
Second number =
60 1680
= 420
240
a -b
1
x
9
4b 3
1
2x 85 = x
9
a2 + b2
4b 3
a 4 - b4
a 4 + b4
4b 3
4b 3
a +b
a 8 - b8
a 8 - b8
8b 7
8
a - b8
8b 7
a 8 - b8
a 8 - b8
8b 7 - 8b 7
8b 7
a 4 + b4
4b 3 (a 4 + b 4 ) - 4b 3 (a 4 - b 4 )
ng
x 5 80 + x =
1
x
9
a 2 - b2
2b
2b(a 2 + b 2 ) - 2b(a 2 - b 2 )
a +b - a +b
nt
1
1
2b
4b 3
8b 7
- 2
a - b a + b a + b 2 a 4 + b 4 a 8 - b8
Ce
LCM = 28x
x + 28x = 1740
HCF = 60 and LCM = 28 60 = 180
re
8b 7
a 8 - b8
=0
hi
60. (A)
1
2x x = 85
9
x=
Co
ac
17
x = 85
9
85 9
= 45 years
17
62. (C) A + B
12
B+C
15
C+A
20
am
57. (A)
6 3
2
=p r 36 100
2
Pa
r
4
p
3
r2 =
4 27
= 0.01 cm
3 36 100
r = 0.1 cm
58. (D) ATQ,
Sum of x and y = (0, 5), (1, 4), (2, 3),
(3, 2), (4, 1), (5, 0), (5, 9),
(6, 8), (7, 7), (8, 6), (9, 5)
3
6x 2
cubic unit
5
60
4
3
12
ou
n
56. (B)
x 4x 9x cubic unit
12
6 = 36 units
2
Train1
24
= 6 days
4
Speed
7
Time
4
28
Train2
3.5
14
= 56 mins
15
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66. (B) ATQ,
ATQ,
(9 + 4)2 - (9 - 4)2 = 12 cm
PQ =
20
C1 1 +
= C2
100
20
1
300
120
280
C =
C
100 1 300 2
C1 7
=
C2 9
= 3
ng
= 100 (20 + 15 5)
40
In ABP,
In ABQ,
20 3
PB
.....(i)
ou
n
cotq =
AB
PB
tan (90 q ) =
AB
2 3
=
QB QP + PB
20 3
40 + PB
am
tanq =
tanq =
......(ii)
4%
96
S.P.
10%
100
Co
ac
= 70%
C.P.
hi
69. (C)
20 3
Pa
r
20 3
20 3
PB
40 + PB
110
3
18 4 %
`4
114
100
6
= `
= ` 150
4
(1550 - 1450) 2 r
100
r = 10%
71. (C) 70040000000 = 7.004 1010
72. (B) Principal = ` 48000
Ratio = 10% per annum
3
km/hr
14
7
1920 = ` 1080
7 +9
65. (B)
Ce
7
So, C1 =
1920 = ` 840
7 +9
C2 =
20 + 15 + 10
45
=
20 15 10 4 + 5 + 5
+
+
5
3
2
nt
Average speed =
re
Time = 1
1
years
2
10 3
Amount = 48000 1 +
200
= ` 55566
So, compound interest = ` (55566 48000)
= ` 7566
So, PB = 20 m
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1
1
1
a
b
c
-a
x
1
1
b
c
a
-b
+x
1
1
c
a
b
-c
+x
x-1
2x
2x
x1
re
1 c a 1 a b 1 b c
x b c
x c a
73. (C) x a b
nt
= x
x+1
x-1
x +1
78. (C) x(x + y + z) = 9
So, tana =
a - b +b - c +c - a
(a - b )(b - c )(c - a )
= x0
Ce
= x
1
1
1
+
+
(a - b )(c - a ) (b - c )(a - b ) (c - a )(b - c )
y(x + y + z) = 16
=1
z(x + y + z) = 144
ng
(x + y + z) (x + y + z) = 169 = 132
ATQ,
x + y + z = 13
x(x + y + z) = 9
hi
4
1
p r 3 = p (2)2 8
3
3
Diameter = 2r = 4 cm
75. (B) Cost price1 = ` 564
Discount = 6%
9
13
= ` 4000
100
x=
Co
ac
r3 = 8 = (2)3 r = 2
= ` 840
ou
n
100
ATQ,
Simple interest = `
am
1000 - 960
Discount =
100
1000
= 4%
Pa
r
100
= 4 days
25
10 2
1 +
- 4000
100
Principal =
80. (C)
840
= ` 420
2
42 100
= ` 1750
8 3
Area of AMB =
B
AB LN
2
Area of ABCD
2
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86. (D) Let price of commodity = ` 100
Price after all increment
x z
=
y w
= ` 100
xw = yz
(xy + zw )2 = x 2y 2 + z 2w 2 + 2xyzw
= 200.718
= x 2y 2 + z 2w 2 + xyzw + xyzw
= x y +y z +z w + x w
= (12 + 36)
40%
60%
90. (D)
am
q = p3 -
2q = 2 p 3 - 3 p 3 + 3 p
p 3 - 3 p = - 2q
3 + 3 + 3 3 + ... upto n terms = 39 + 13 3
( 3 )n - 1 =
1
4
13 3( 3 + 1)( 3 - 1)
3
( 3)n = 26 + 1 = 27
( 3)n = ( 3)6
n=6
85. (C) m% of m + n% of n = 2% of (m n)
m2 + n2 2mn = 0
(m n)2 = 0
m=n
m is 100% of n
= 39 + 13 3
( 3)n - 1 = 13(3 - 1)
60
= 15 days
4
m2
n2
2mn
+
=
100 100 100
3( p 2 - 1)
p
2
3-1
Pa
r
3sinxcos(sinx + cosx)
3[( 3)n - 1]
60
13 m
60
(300) + (200)
600
2sinxcosx = p2 1
ou
n
=3:2
84. (B) Let A can do work in = x days
ATQ,
x + 40 = 3x
x = 20 days
110 40 110
:
100
100
20
Co
ac
= 32
So, total number of students = 12 + 36 + 32 = 80
83. (A) Distance between A and B = 110 km
Related speed = (60 + 40) km/hr
= 100 km/hr
AC : BC = 60
300 200
Shorterst distance =
= (x 2 + z 2 )(y 2 + w 2 )
= 12
Ce
ng
2 2
hi
2 2
200.718 - 100
= 33.57%
3
nt
= x 2y 2 + z 2w 2 + y 2 z 2 + x 2w 2
Average increase =
re
81. (A)
91. (B)
A
2
4
6
48
: B : C : D
: 3 : 3 : 3
: 4 : 5 : 5
: 6 : 6 : 7
: 72 : 90 : 105
A : B : C : D = 16 : 24 : 30 : 35
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21
46 11
42
:
100
100
100
100
= 23 : 11
48
B
6
14
1
3
hours = 14
= 21 units
2
2
100 11
38 16
= 22000
99. (B) Required population
re
92. (D) A
nt
10 110 58
= 30000
15 100 100
= 12760
1
hours
2
1
1
So, time taken to fill the tank = 1 + 4
2
2
101. (B)
= 6 hours
ATQ,
18
18
+
5 - 4 5+4
Co
ac
hi
102. (B)
= 20 hours
94. (B) ATQ,
103. (D)
OBC = 90 BAC
= 90 50 = 40
95. (D)
ou
n
x+2
E
x2
B
104. (B)
x1
C
am
ATQ,
AD AE
=
DB EC
Pa
r
x
x +2
=
x- 2 x-1
x2 - x = x2 - 4
x=4
15 52
16 100
21 11
49
:
ng
= 4
Ce
27
Time taken by B to fill remaing tank =
6
105. (D)
= 15600
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Kaieteur Falls is the worlds widest
words to compel inferior courts to keep
single drop waterfall, located on the
within the limits of their jurisdiction.
Potaro River in the Kaieteur National 114. (A)
park in Esse quibo , Gu yan a. It s 115. (C)
location is in the Amazon Forest.
116. (A) Neptune is the eighth planet from the
(A) The currency deposit ratio shows the
sun and the fourth largest (by size) of
amount of currency that people hold
the nine planets. Neptune is smaller
as a proportion of aggregate deposits.
in size but it is heavier than Uranus.
An increase in cash deposit ratio
Neptunes Azure colour is the result
lea ds to a decrease in mo ney
of a gas called methane in its atmosphere.
multiplier. An increase in deposit 117. (B)
rates will induce depositors to deposit 118. (D)
more, thereby leading to a decrease 119. (D) The main reason for the defeat of the
in cash to Aggregate Deposit ratio.
Siraj-ud-daula in the battle of Plassey
This will in turn lead to a rise in
was that the forces led by Mir Jafar,
Money Multiplier.
one of the Nawabs Commander, was
(D) The chemical behaviour of an atom
not participated in the battle.
depends upo n th e num be r of 120. (A) The reddish-brown orangutan is found
Elect ron s orbiti ng aroun d t he
only in the completely isolated rain
nucleus.
forests of Broneo and Nrothern
(D) The States Reorganisation Act, 1956
Sumatra. Swinging gracefully through
was a major reform of the boundaries
the trees, these arboreal primates
of Indias states and territories.
spend most of their time in lowland
(C) According to George Simmel, conflict
swamps, where they feed on fruits,
is a permanent feature of society and
leaves, flowers, stems and insects.
not just a temporary event. It is a 121. (B) Capital Receipts : - The receipt of
process that binds people together in
government which creates liability or
interaction. Further conflict encourages
reduce financial assets are called
people of similar interests to unite
capital receipts. These receipts are
together to achieve their objectives.
classified as
Continuous Conflict in this way keeps
1. Market Borrowings
society dynamic and ever changing.
2. Other borrowings and Loans
(D) As per Article 268-A of the Constitution
3. Small Savings
of India. Service tax is levied by Union
4. Provident fund and other deposits
and collected and appropriated by the 122. (B)
123.
(B)
124.
(B)
Union and States. Service tax is a part 125. (C)
of Central Excise in India. It is a lax 126. (C) The covering or protective tissues in
levied on services provided in India,
the animal body are epithelial tissues.
except the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
Epithelium covers most organs and
(A) Under the zabte system, the most
cavities within the body. It also forms
Fertile land was classified as Polaj.
a ba rrier to keep di fferent body
(B) A writ o f pr ohi bi tion i s i ssu ed
systems separate.
primarily to prevent an inferior court 127. (B) A boat will float when the weight of the
of tribu nal from excee ding its
water displaces equals the weight of
jurisdiction in cases pending before
the boat and anything will float if it is
it or acting contrary to the rules of
shaped to displace its own weight of
natural justice. It is issued by a
water before it reaches the point
superior court to inferior courts from
where it will submerge. Floating of the
usurping a jurisdiction with which it
boa t works on the prin ciple of
was not legally vested, or in other
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112.
Pa
r
113.
am
111.
ou
n
110.
hi
109.
Co
ac
108.
ng
Ce
nt
107.
re
106. (B)
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142. (C)
143. (D)
144. (C)
ou
n
145. (C)
Pa
r
am
133. (D)
134. (D)
2.
ng
139. (A)
140. (B)
hi
decreased by a factor of
131. (C)
132. (A)
Co
ac
130. (B)
Ce
nt
re
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buoyancy force which is an upward 136. (D) The term mutat ion was fi rst
suggested by Hugo de Vries in his
force exerted by a liquid, gas or other
classical work The Mutation Theory
fluid, that opposes the weight of an
in 1901.
immersed object.
137.
(C)
128. (A) Before x-ray examination (coloured xray) of the stomach, patients are given 138. (D) The time period of a pendulum is
directly proportional to the square root
suitable salt of barium be cause
of its l ength . So. if th e len gth
barium is a good absorber of x-rays
increase s, it s tim e period a lso
and helps stomach to appear clearly.
increase. It means that it takes longer
129. (A) Alzheimers disease affects the brain.
to complete one oscillation. So when
The disease causes degeneration of
its length is halved, its time period is
brain tissues and nerve cells.
146. (B)
147. (B)
135. (A)
148. (C)
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Synthesis
logical deduction
Vassal
subordinate, slave
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Volte-face
Pa
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Smashed
drunk, intoxicated
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Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA
MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD
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(A)
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Explanation
151. (C) Add 'the' before bakery. Use the to refer
to something which has already been mentioned.
152. (A) No error
153. (D) Replace to by with.
154. (D) Replace am seeing by can see. See,
Hear, Feel, Small, Taste' - when these
verbs refer to perception, we do not
normally use progressive forms. To talk
about seeing, hearing etc at a particular
moment, we often use can see, can hear etc.
Ex. Can you hear somebody coming up the
stairs?
NOT 'Are you hearing somebody coming
up the stairs?'
155. (C) Use did she finish in place of she
finished.
When the sentence is introduced by an
adverb, or when the verb is meant to
Note:- 1.
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(C) Blame
(D) Laudable
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RESULT
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