Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
1. (B) Let the two integers be a and b. 6. (B) Let the two numbers be 5x and 5y.
A.T.Q, Then,
a + b = 16 ........ (i) Their LCM, 5xy = 1105
1 1 1 xy = 221
and, = xy = 13 × 17
a b 3
A.T.Q,
a b 1 5x + 5y = 150
=
ab 3 x + y = 30
ab = 16 × 3 = 48 ........... (ii) Here, we get x = 13 and y = 17
We know that Now, the difference of the numbers
(a – b)2 = (a + b)2 – 4ab = 5y – 5x
On putting the respective values, we get = 5(17 – 13) = 20
s
(a – b)2 = 162 – 4 × 48
u
(a – b)2 = 256 – 192 1 Profit
7. (C) 25% =
(a – b)2 = 64 4 SP
2.
mp
(a – b) = 8
Hence, the difference of the integers is 8.
(D) For being completely divisible, the
We know that,
CP = SP – Profit = 4 – 1 = 3
Profit
a
numerator must have the factor of Now, profit percent = 100
denominator CP
and,
D C
Here, 65 k = 5 × 13 × k
122 = 2 × 61
There is no common factor
So, the minimum value of k = 122
8.
=
1
3
× 100 = 33
K
+ .......... upto 10 terms
3. (A) Here, (570 + 770) can be written as Here, first term (a) = 30
(52)35 + (72)35 i.e, (2535 + 4935) common difference (d) = 30
We know that, xn + yn is always com- and, number of terms (n) = 10
pletely divisible by x + y. When n is an
old number n
Then, sum = [2a + (n – 1)d]
So, 25 35 + 49 35 will be divisible by 2
25 + 49 (=74)
10
Required remainder = 0 = [2 × 30 + (10 – 1)× 30]
2
4. (B) A.T.Q,
2
= 5[60 + 270] = 1650
q 2 pq 2
r 2 qr
2
p 2 rp
x p p x q q x r r Total distance travelled = 1650 metres.
q . r . p
x x x 9. (D)
= x p –q 3 . x q –r 3 . x r – p3
3 3 3
53
= x p – q q –r r – p
3 3 3 3 3 3 28 D
= x°
= 1.
B 45 C
5. (C) We know that,
HCF of (am – 1) and (an – 1) = aHCF of m and n –1 Given triangle is right angle triangle
HCF of (515 – 1) and (535 – 1) = 5HCF of 15 and 35–1 with sides 28 cm, 45 cm and 53 cm.
= 55 – 1 Orthocentre of triangle ABC is B and
Ph: 09555108888, 09555208888 1
2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009
circumcentre is the mid point of AC. 13. (D) A.T.Q,
So, Length of are AB = circumference of the
Distance between orthocentre and base of right circular cone
circumcentre is equal to the length of l=2× ×3
BD where BD is the median and l = 6
circumradius of the triangle.
and, radius of the sector = slant height
53 of cone
BD = 2 = 26.5 cm
r= 42 32
10. (C) Here, radius of the cone = half of the
r=5
radius of semicircle
We know that,
28 angle subtended at the centre
= = 14 cm
2
length of arc
and, slant height of the cone = radius of =
the circle radius
l = 28 cm
= 6
we know that,
h=
us
l2 – r 2 14. (C)
5
A+B A B
h=
mp 282 – 142
h = 14 3 cm
Time x
9
x+8 x+
9
2
a
height of the cone = 14 3 cm Now, x = 8
2
C
11. (A) x = 6
D
12 Time taken by A and B together to
D
C complete the work = 6 days
15
K
20 10 15. (B) E
A 8 B
D C
In a quadrilateral ABCD,
AB × DC + BC × AD = AC × BD
On putting the values, we get
A B
8 × 12 + 10 × 15 = 20 × BD
96 + 150 = 20 × BD Extenmd BC and AD to meet at E.
246 In ABE,
BD =
20 A = B = 60°
BD = 12.3 cm So, ABE is an equilateral.
Length of other diagonal = 12.3 cm In ABC and BED (Given)
12. (B) Side of the square tiles = HCF of 75 and
100 = 25 m ABC = BED (60°)
and, number of tiles and, AB = BE (side of equilateral triangle)
So, ABC BED
Area of rectangular hall
= and, BC = DE
Area of one square hall
We know that,
75 100 AB = AE (side of equilateral triangle)
= =12
25 25 AB = AD + DE
Minimum number of square tiles = 12 AB = AD + BC
Ph: 09555108888, 09555208888 2
2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009
16. (C) In a triangle product of side and altitude So, Time taken by all the pipes to empty
remains same
10
Let the sides of the triangle be a, b and c. the cistern = = 5 hours
2
Then,
21. (C)
a×6=b×7=c×8 D 6 C
Here, we get
a : b : c = 28 : 24 : 21 8
Now, (a + b + c) = (28 + 24 + 21) units
30° 45°
73 units = 365 A M N B
1 unit = 5
Then, smallest side (c) = 5 × 21 = 105 In CNB,
cm
1
17. (A) We know that, the largest triangle that CN = CB sin45° = 8 × = 4 2 cm
2
can be inscribed in a semicircle is an
isosceles right angled triangle.
1
and, BN = CB cos 45° = 8 ×
s
2
1 diameter 2
So, area = ×
2
u
2
= 4 2 cm
p
2
1 2r Now, In AMD,
= ×
2 2 DM = 4 2 ( DM = CN)
18. (C) A
1000
am = r2 sq. units
B
950
C
950
Then, AM = DM cot30° = 4 2 × 3
C
= 4 6 cm
1000 1000 940 We know that,
1000 × 1000 : 950 ×1000 : 950 × 940
D
1
Now, Area of trapezium = × (sum of parallel
2
K
Distance travelled by C when A travels 1000
sides × height)
9540 940
m= = 893 m 1
1000 = (DC + AB) × CN
2
Then, Distance by which A can beat C
= 1000 – 893 = 107 m 1
19. (B) We know that, = (6 + 4 6 + 6 + 4 2 ) × 4 2
2
a3 1
Volume of tetrahedron = = × (12 + 4 6 + 4 2 ) × 4 2
6 2 2
63 = 8 (2 + 2 3 + 3 2 )
= = 18 2 cm³
6 2 = 85.65 cm2
20. (D) A.T.Q, 22. (B) Let the radii of the two circles be R and r
Now,
20
A 3 R2 + r2 = 125
3
20 5 (R2 + r2) = 125
B 4
R2 + r2 = 125 .......... (i)
C –2 –10
and, R – r = 5 ............ (ii)
Now, work done by A, B and C in one We know that,
hour = 3 + 5 – 10 = – 2 units (a + b)2 + (a – b)2 = 2(a2 + b2)
and, quantity of water in the half filled
So, (R + r)2 + (R – r)2 = 2(R2 + r2)
20 (R + r)2 = 225
cistern = = 10 units
2 R + r = 15 cm
Ph: 09555108888, 09555208888 3
2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009
23. (D) A.T.Q,
abc
Circumradius of ABC =
3 2 4
x=
3– 2 where, b = AC = 12 cm
Rationalizing the denominator, c = AB = 18 cm
a = BC
x=5+ 2 6
and AD = 6 cm
1
and, =5– 2 6 BC 12 18
x Now, circumradius (R) =
1
4 BC × AD
1 2
Then, x + = 5 + 2 6 + 5 – 2 6 = 10
x
BC 12 18
x2 – 10x + 1 = 0 ........... (i) = = 18 cm
1
multiply by x both sides, we get 4 BC 6
x3 – 10x2 + x = 0 ............ (ii) 2
Now, adding 4 × equation (i) and equation
27. (C) D
(ii),
s
4x2 – 40x + 4 + x3 – 10x2 + x = 0 C
x3 – 6x2 – 39x + 4 = 0 E
u
6
x3 – 3x (2x + 13 ) = –4
p
24. (C) A.T.Q, A B
8
1 7 Volume of the double cone formed
m
x2 + 2 =
x 9 = volume of cone (ABD) + volume of cone
a
2 (ACD)
1 7 25
x x = + 2=
C
9 9 1 1
= (AE)2 × BE + (AE)2 × CE
3 3
1 5
D
x+ = 1
x 3 = (AE)2 (BE + CE)
3
K
On taking cube both sides, we get
3 3
1 5 1
x = = (AE2) (BC)
x 3 3
1 Here, BC = AB 2 AC 2
1 1 125
x + 3 + 3 × x × x x =
3
x x 27 = 62 82 = 10 cm
1 5 125
x3 + +3× = AB AC 86
x3 3 27 and, AE = = = 4.8 cm
BC 10
1 125 10 Now, required volume
x3 + 3 = –5= –
x 27 27
1
25. (C) In triangle ABC, =× 3.14 × 4.8 × 4.8 × 10
3
|AB – AC|<|BC|<|AB + AC|
= 241.152 cm3
180 < BC < 1330
Then, the number of possible number = 240 cm3 (approximate)
of triangles = 1330 – 180 – 1 = 1149 28. (B) A.T.Q,
26. (B)
A 52 6
x=
5–2 6
C
On rationalisation, we get
D
B 5 2 6 5 2 6
x=
E
5 – 2 6 5 2 6
Ph: 09555108888, 09555208888 4
2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009
1 b sin
and, =5–2 6 cos = ................ (ii)
x y
From equation (i) and (ii), we get
1
Now, x + =5+2 6+5–2 6
x a b
= sin
x y
1
x+ = 10
x ay
2
x = 10x – 1 ............ (i) sin = ............. (iii)
bx
Then, x2 – 7x – 14 = 10x – 1 – 7x – 14 Using equation (i) and (iii),
= 3x – 15
sin2 + cos2 = 1
= 3(5 + 2 6 ) – 15
a 2y 2 a2
2 2 + =1
= 15 + 6 6 – 15 = 6 6 b x x2
s
cot 2 x – 1 a 2y 2 a 2b 2
29. (C) We know that, cot2x = 1
u
2cot x b 2x 2
b2x2 – a2y2 = a2b2
p
1
= (cotx – tanx) 32. (B) A.T.Q,
2
a
1 – cos y sin y 37 7 11 11 15 31 35
C
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 – cos y =210 × – – – ........ –
and, tanx = = 4 3 7 7 11 11 15 31 35
cot x sin y
D
1 1 1
1 1 cos y – 1 – cos y = 210 × –
4 3 35
K
Then, cot2x =
2 sin y
1 32
1 2cos y = 210 × × = 16
4 3 35
= × = coty
2 sin y 33. (C) Let the side of the triangle be a cm
30. (A) A.T.Q, Then, A.T.Q,
SI 100 3 2 3
%
Rate of interest (r) =
p t a – a – 22 = 5 3
4 4
16 100
r= 8% 3 2
100 2 [a – (a – 2)2] =5 3
4
Now, compound interest on `16000 in 3 [4a – 4] = 20
years
a = 6 cm
3
r Each side of equilateral triangle = 6 cm
1
= p 100 – 1
34. (B) We know that,
3
Product of speeds
8 Distance = × time
= 16000 100 – 1 = ` 4155
1 Difference of speeds
15 20 42
31. (A) A.T.Q, D= ×
20 – 15 60
asec = x
D = 42 km
a Distance between his house and
cos = ................ (i)
x office = 42 km
Ph: 09555108888, 09555208888 5
2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009
35. (B) A.T.Q, and, SP of the 60 oranges = `100
Total marks of 50 students of the class CP of the 60 oranges = `60
= 81 × 50 = 4050 Then,
and, total marks of 45 students of the 100 – 60
class = 80 × 45 = 3600 Now, profit percentage = 100
60
Now, total marks obtained by 5 students
200
= 4050 – 3600 = 450 = %
3
Then, average marks of 5 students
60
450 Again, SP of (100 – 60) × oranges
= = 90 100
5
36. (C) Let the marked price of the article be `x. 4
= 24 × = 32
A.T.Q, 3
Total CP = 100 and total SP = 100 + 32 = 132
8 –1 80 7
x× × = 3045 32
8 80 Profit percentage = × 100 = 32%
100
s
7 87 39. (C) Let the speed of the car be x kmph
x× × = 3045
A.T.Q,
8 80
x=
pu
3045 8 80
7 87
= 3200
400
2000
×2=
x x – 10
2x + 20 = 3x – 30
10
3
m
Marked price of the article = `3200
x = 50
37. (B) Amount given by the man to his wife
a
Then, distance between the two cities
25 50 50 10
C
= 64200 × = `16,050 = 2 = 600 km
100 10
Then, amount given by the man to his 40 (B) A.T.Q,
D
sons = 64200 – 16050 = `48150 cose + cot = 2
K
3 5 1 cos
r r + =2
Now, A 1 = B 1 sin sin
100 100
1 cos
2 =2
A r sin
= 1
B 100
2cos2
2
2 2
A 21 441
= =
B 20 400 2sin .cos
2 2
i.e., the amount is distributed in A and
B in the ratio = 441 : 400
cot =2
Then, (441 + 400) units = 48150 2
841 units = 48150
tan =
1 unit = 48150 2 2
841 We know that,
Then, share of B = 400 units
2 tan
48150 sin = 2
= × 400 = `22901.3
841 1 – tan2
2
38. (D) A.T.Q,
SP of 60% = CP of 100% 1
2
2
sin = 2
100 60 1
1
2
Let the number of oranges be 100.
1 4 A.T.Q,
sin =
5 5 BD = BC – DC
4 BD = 4.5 – 1.5 = 3 cm
41. (C) Area of the square when the wire is Now, BD : DC = 3 : 1.5 = 2 : 1
2 Areas of ABD and ACD will be in
88 the ratio 2 : 1
bent to form square = = 484 cm2
4 44. (C) A.T.Q,
when the wire is bent in the form of
x=5+ 2 6
88
circle then radius of the circle = 1
2 and, =5– 2 6
= 14 cm x
s
Taking cube on both sides, we get
Now, percentage change in the two
u 616 – 484 1 1 1 3
enclosed areas = × 100 x3 – –3×x× x – = 4 6
p
484 x 3
x x
= 27.27% 1
m
42. (A) Let the CP of the goods be `100 x3 – – 3 × 4 6 = 384 6
x3
a
Then, MP of the goods = `120
1
A.T.Q, x3 – = 396 6
C
x3
1 45. (B) A.T.Q
SP of half the stock = 120 × = `60
2
D
p(p2 + 6p + 12) = p3 + 6p2 + 12p
1 = (p + 2)3 – 23
K
SP of th of the stock = (98 + 2)3 – 8
4
= 100000 – 8 = 999992
1 90 46. (C) We know that,
= 60 × × = ` 27
2 100 Distance between two points
1 2 2
and, SP of remaining stock = x 2 – x1 y2 – y1
4
2
80 = 5 – 3 2
8 – 2
= 30 × = ` 24
100
= 22 62 = 2 10 units
Total SP of the good = 60 + 27 + 24 = `111
Then, radius of the circle
111 – 100
Now, profit percent = 100 = 11%
100 2 10
= = 10 units
43. (A) 2
A
Now, Area of circle = r 2
= × 10 × 10 = 10 sq. units
400
47. (C) Required rate = ×100 = 20%
2000
48. (A) Consider the equation x3 + qx + r = 0
B C Here, sum of the roots = 0
D 1.5
4.5 i.e. a + b + c = 0
a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc = 0
Ph: 09555108888, 09555208888 7
2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009
49. (A) We know that,
–ab
a b c cosC =
= 2ab
sinA sinB sinC
–1
and, a : b : c = 1 : 3 :2 cosC = c = 120°
2
Here, a2 + b2 = c2
Then, area of ABC
So, C = 90°
1
= × a × b × sin120°
a c 2
Now, =
sin A sin c
1 3 3
2 = ×a×b= = ab
1 2 2 4
=
sin A sin 90
52. (C) l
1
sinA = A = 30°
2
s
r r
b c
and, =
u
sinB sin c
p
2 A.T.Q,
3
= r + r + l = 20
sinB sin 90
m
l = 20 – 2r
3 We know that,
a
sinB = = B = 60°
2 1
C
Area of sector = lr
A : B : C = 30° : 60° : 90° 2
=1:2:3
1
D
50. (A) A.T.Q, So, A = × (20 – 2r) × r
2
K
tan A cot A A = r(10 – r)
+
1 – cot A 1 – tan A For A to be maximum when r and (10 – r)
are equal.
1
So, r = 10 – r
tan A tan A
= + 2r = 10
1 1 – tan A
1–
tan A r=5
Then, A = 5 × 5 = 25 sq. meter
tan2 A 1
= – 53. (B) A
tan A – 1 tan A(tanA – 1)
C
tan A – 1 tan2 A 1 tan A a
= 120°
tan A tan A – 1 B
C b
= 1 + tanA + cotA Here, a = 1 × 5 = 5 km,
51. (D) A.T.Q, and, b = 3 × 5 = 15 km
x2 – c2 = y We know that,
On putting the values, we get
a 2 b2 – c 2
(a + b)2 – c2 = ab cosC =
2ab
a2 + b2 + 2ab – c2 = ab
a2 + b2 – c2 = – ab –1 25 225 – c 2
=
we know that 2 150
a 2 b2 – c 2 c2 = 325
cosC =
2ab c = 5 13 km
s
2 4
sin +sin +sin = 0 and
u
1
cos + cos + cos = 0 cos2 =
4
p
55. (B) A.T.Q,
Then, the angle made by AB with the
dividend = 62x – (34)2x+1
positive z-axis = 60°
am
= 36x – (34)2x + 1
= (35 + 1)x – (35 – 1)2x +1
when it is dividend by 7,
59. (D) A.T.Q,
A = sin2x + cos4x
C
A = 1 – cos2x + cos4x
Remainder = 1x – (–1)2x + 1
2
= 1 – (–1) = 2 2 1 3
A = cos x – +
D
2 4
2 6 10 14
56. (B) Let S = 1 + + + + 4 + ........
K
3 3² 3³ 3 Here, 0 < cos2x < 1
1 1 2 6 10 3
Then, S= + 2+ + ....... So, <A<1
3 3 3 3³ 34 4
60. (A) A.T.Q,
2 2 1 6 2
S = 1 + – + 2 – 2 + 3sinA + 4 cosB = 6 ............ (i)
3 3 3 3 3
and, 4sinB + 3cosA = 1 ............ (ii)
10 6 14 10 Squaring and adding equation (i) and (ii),
3 – 3 + 4 – 4 + .......... we get
3 3 3 3
9sin2A + 16cos2B + 24sinAcosB + 16sin2B
2 1 4 4 4 + 9 cos2A + 24cosA sinB = 62 + 12
S=1+ + 2 + 3 + 4 ........
3 3 3 3 3 9(sin2A + cos2A) +16 (sin2B + cos2B) +
24(sinAcosB + cosAsinB) = 37
4
25 + 24sin(A + B) = 37
2 3
S= 24sin(A + B) = 12
1
3 1–
3 1
sin(A + B) =
2
2
S=2 1
3 sin( – C) =
2
S=3
57. (D) A.T.Q, 1
sinC = C = 30°
3 4 2
cos( – ) = tan( – ) = 61. (B) A.T.Q,
5 3
Efficiency of A = 1
Ph: 09555108888, 09555208888 9
2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009
Efficiency of B = 1.5 65. (B) Efficiency time
Let B worked for x hours Suresh 120 100
Then, Mahesh 100 120
A 12 Bx A.T.Q,
= 120 units = 30 days
5 3
8 8 1
1 unit = days
3A × 12 = 5B × x 4
3 × 1 × 12 = 5 × 1.5 × x Then, time taken by Suresh to complete
36 the work
x= = 4.8 hours
5 1.5 1
= 100 units = 100 × = 25 days
62. (C) A.T.Q, 4
66. (A) Area of intersecting region
8
5 men 5 × =8 5
5 r2 1
= (4 –3 3 ) = (4 – 3 3 )cm2
100 6 6
s
10 women 6 × = 10 40 4
60
u
2 3
100 = 3 – 2 cm
2
8 children 8 × = 20 2
p
40
Now, efficiency of 5 men, 5 women and 67. (C) We know that,
m
Sum of the cubes of first n natural
4 2
4 children = 5 + + =8
a
2
2 2 n n 1
numbers =
C
Then, time taken to complete the work 2
40 Sum of the cubes of first 15 natural
= = 5 hours
D
8 2
63. (C) Let distance between A and B = x km 15 15 1
numbers =
K
According to the question, 2
x x x 15 16
2
s
64° = 4 × 5 = 20
Q T R
u
and, SP of 20 pens = `5
Then,
p
We know that the sum of two interior
angle is equal to the external angle 20
Number of pens sold for `5 = =4
m
So, PTQ = 64° + 36° = 100° 5
75. (A) In an equilateral triangle, the ratio of
a
Now, In TQS,
inradius and circumradius is 1 : 2.
C
100 76. (C) A.T.Q,
T= = 50° and S = 90°
2
x x2 –1 x – x2 –1
D
Then, PQR = 180º – (50º + 90º) – = 112 3
x – x2 –1 x x2 –1
= 180º – 140º = 40º
K
2 2
71. (B) Let the revolutions made during the
journey be n.
x x – 1 – x – x – 1
2 2
= 112 3
Then, x – x – 1x x – 1
2 2
900000
n × 2 r = ×55 4x x 2 – 1
60
x 2 – x 2 – 1 = 112 3
22 900000 55
n × ×21 = x x 2 – 1 = 28 3
7 60
Squaring both sides, we get
900000 55 7 x2 (x2 – 1) = 28 × 28 × 3
n =
60 22 21 x4 – x2 – 2352 = 0
n = 12500 On solving, we get x = 7
72. (A) A.T.Q, 77. (A)
(2, 6)
4 4 4 3 4 A
{ r1³ + r2³ + r3³} = R³
3 3 3 4 3
4 3 4
(r13+ r23 + r3³)× = R³
3 4 3
(6, 2)
3
(2³ + 4³ + 6³) × = R³ B
4
R=6 0 (0, 0) M N(6, 2)
(2, 0)
Then, diameter of the new ball = 2 × 6 = 12 cm
s
1200
5q – 3 p metre race = = 240 sec.
4xy = 5
u
pq
Then, distance travelled by B in 240
p
4pqxy = 5q – 3p sec. = 240 × 4 = 960 m
Then, p2(x + y)2 + 4pqxy – q2(x – y)2 Distance by which A beat B
m
= 5p + (5q – 3p) – 3q = 1200 – 960 = 240 m
= 5p + 5q – 3p – 3q 83. (C) Let the numbers of markers of the
Ca
= 2p + 2q = 2(p + q)
5–2 6
institution be x.
Then, A.T.Q,
x × 80 = 15 × 600 + (x – 15)60
D
x= 80x = 9000 + 60x – 900
52 6
80x – 60x = 9000 – 900
K
20x = 8100
5 – 2 6 5 – 2 6 x = 405
x=
5 2 6 5 – 2 6 Total number of the workers of the
institution = 405
x = 25 + 24 – 20 6 84. (C) We know that,
similarly, y = 49 + 20 6 x x x
2
.......... 3
r r r
Then, x + y = 98 P = 1 1
100 100
1
100
Squaring both sides, we get
x2 + y2 +2xy = 982 where P = principal sum
x2 + y2 = 982 – 2 = 9602 x = amount of each instellment
80. (B) When medians of a triangle interest r = rate of interest
each other at right angle and n = number of installments
Then, AB2 + AC2 = 5BC2 20 20 20
2 3
s
3
x = 24 is replaced by a new student = 35 × 4 =
u
140 months
86. (A) Area of the regular octagon in a circle
Then, age of the new student = 22 years
=
1 2
2
mp
r sin 45° × 8
1
91.
– 140 months = 10 years 4 months
(D) A.T.Q,
Time taken to travel from A to C and
a
= ×2×2× ×8 back = 16 hours
2 2 Then, time taken to travel from A to B
C
= 8 2 sq. units and back = 2 × 16 = 32 hours
Now, time taken to travel from B to A
87. (D) A.T.Q,
=
KD
sec cosec =
sin2 cos2
cos sin
1
cos sin
= tan + cot
92.
= 32 – 20
1
3
2
= 11 hours
3
(C) Percentage of candidates who passed in
the examination = 82 + 75 – 78 = 79
Then, percentage of candidates who
failed in the examination = 100 – 79 = 21
1
let tan = x and cot = A.T.Q,
x
21% = 4200
1 Then, total number of candidates = 100%
Then, x5 + = 123
x5
4200
= 100 = 20000
3 1 2 1 1 21
x 3 x 2 – x = 123
x x x 93. (B)
Milk Water
2 A 3 2 5 × 12×1
1
3
1 1
x – 3 x x – 2 – B 3 1 4 × 15×2
x x x C 2 1 3 × 20×3
s
63 – 50
Now, gain percent = ×100 = 26% clothing
50
95. (C) A.T.Q,
2 3
A= B
pu =
72 72 90 108 18
3
234 126
:
2
m
3 5 = : = 26 : 21
3 2
a
A 9
=
B 10
D C
Now, (9 + 10) units = 2850
1 unit = 150
Then, profit of B = 10 units
96.
K
= 10 × 150 = `1500
(B) A.T.Q,
72° = `1875
Then, monthly income of the family
1875
= 360° = × 360 = ` 9375
72
108
97. (D) Percentage of savings = 100
360
= 30%
Note:- If you face any problem regarding result or marks scored, please
contact 9313111777
Note : Whatsapp with Mock Test No. and Question No. at 705360571 for
any of the doubts. Join the group and you may also share your sugesstions
and experience of Sunday Mock Test.
Note:- If your opinion differs regarding any answer, please message the mock
test and question number to 8860330003