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TEST SERIAL NO.

JAT 05
INSTRUCTIONS TO TEST TAKERS

 This test is of 120 minutes and is meant to be taken at one sitting without any break.
 Candidates are advised to be sure about the correct answer before they darken with HB Pencil. They should
also ensure that each oval is completely darkened with HB Pencil. Partially or faintly darkened ovals may be
rejected by the optical scanner.
 If a candidate darkens more than one oval, it may be deemed to be an incorrect answer.
 Check immediately that all the pages of the booklet are in order. In the rare event of the
Test Booklet being defective, bring it to the notice of the invigilator immediately who will arrange for the
replacement of test booklet if required.
 For every correct answer, you score 3 marks. For every incorrect answer 1 mark will be deducted.
 DO YOUR scratch work in the space available in the test booklet itself.
 DO NOT use any additional paper for rough work. You are not allowed to use any calculation devices or scales.

OMR Sheet has been attached at the end


Directions for Questions 1: In each of the following Conclusions: I. Some pepper are not truck.
questions, there is a certain relationship between the two II. Some pepper are truck.
given words on one side of : : and one word is given on III. Some truck are not pepper.
another side of : : while another word is to be found from IV. All truck are not pepper.
the given alternatives, having the same relation with this (a) Either I or II follows
word as the words of the given pair. Choose the correct (b) Only I follows
alternative. (c) Either III or IV follows
1. Malaria : Disease : : Spear : ? (d) Either I or II and III follow
(a) Wound (b) Sword
(c) Weapon (d) War Directions for Questions 8 to 9: In each of the following
questions, a letter series is given with one term missing as
Directions for Questions 2 to 5: Study the following shown by (?). Choose the missing term out of the given
information carefully to answer these questions. alternatives.
Seven friends K, M, L, H, F, D and C are sitting around a 8. Z, W, S, P, L, I, E, ?
circle facing the centre. L is second to the right of H, who is (a) B (b) D
at the immediate right of C. M is third to the left of D and to (c) F (d) K
the immediate right of F. 9. ADVENTURE, DVENTURE, DVENTUR, ?, VENTU
2. Who is third to the left of C? (a) DVENT (b) VENTURE
(a) L (b) K (c) VENTUR (d) DVENTU
(c) F (d) K or F
3. Which of the following pairs of persons represents the Directions for Questions 10 to 11: In each of the
neighbours of K? following questions, a number series is given with one term
(a) LD (b) FM missing. Choose the correct alternative that will continue
(c) ML (d) None of these the same pattern and replace the questions mark in the
4. Who is to the immediate right of L? given series.
(a) K (b) D 10. 7, 26, 63, 124, 215, 342,?
(c) H (d) M (a) 391 (b) 421
5. Who is second to the right of C? (c) 481 (d) 511
(a) M (b) L 11. 5760, 960, ? , 48, 16, 8
(c) D (d) F (a) 120 (b) 160
6. Two positions of a dice are shown below. If the face (c) 192 (d) 240
with 1 dot is at the bottom, then the number of the
dots on the top is Directions for Questions 12 to 14: In the following
figure, rectangle, square, circle and triangle represent the
regions of wheat, gram, maize and rice cultivation
respectively. On the basis of the below figure, answer the
following questions.

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

Directions for Question 7: In question below, there are


two statements followed by four conclusions numbered I,
II, III and IV. You have to take the given statement to be
true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly
known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions 12. Which area is cultivated by all the four commodities ?
logically follow(s) from the given statements. (a) 7 (b) 8
7. Statements: No pepper is a grape. (c) 9 (d) 2
All grape are truck.

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13. Which area is cultivated by wheat and maize only ? (b) Only III is implicit
(a) 8 (b) 6 (c) Only I and III are implicit
(c) 5 (d) 4 (d) Only II and III are implicit
20. Statement: The Telephone company informed the
14. Which area is cultivated by rice only ?
subscribers through a notification that
(a) 5 (b) 1 those who don't pay their bills by the
(c) 2 (d) 11 due date will be charged penalty for
15. Rohan walks a distance of 3 km towards North, then every defaulting day.
turns to his left and walks for 2 km. He again turns left Assumptions: I. Majority of the people may pay the
and walks for 3 km. At this point, he turns to his left and bills by the due date to avoid penalty.
walks for 3 km. How many kilometers is he from the II. The money collected as penalty may
settle off the losses due to the
starting point? delayed payments.
(a) 1 km (b) 2 km III. People generally pay heed to such
(c) 3 km (d) 5 km notices.
(a) None is implicit
Directions for Questions 16 to 18: Study the following (b) Only I and III are implicit
information carefully to answer these questions. (c) Only II is implicit
‗P  Q‘ means ‗P is father of Q‘. (d) Only II and III are implicit
‗P # Q‘ means ‗P is sister of Q‘.
Direction for 21 to 23: In the following question some
‗P + Q‘ means ‗P is brother of Q‘.
statements are given followed by some conclusions. Find
‗P – Q‘ means ‗P is mother of Q‘.
the conclusions which are correct and mark the options
‗P / Q‘ means ‗P is son of Q‘. accordingly.
‗P = Q‘ means ‗P is daughter of Q‘. 21. Statements:
16. If Z  X – Y is given, then which of the following is (A) Some cakes are bikes.
true? (B) Some bikes are hills.
(a) Z is maternal uncle of Y (C) All laptops are bikes.
(b) Z is grandfather of Y Conclusions:
(c) X is nephew of Z I. All laptops are hills.
(d) Z is grandmother of Y II. Some laptops are cakes.
17. Which of the following means ‗Z has two children‘? III. Some cakes are hills.
(a) Z +Y + X (b) Z  Y # X IV. Some laptops are not cakes.
(c) Z # Y – X (d) Z + X/Y (a) Only I follows
18. Which of the following means ‗X is the grandfather of (b) Only either II or IV follows
Y‘? (c) Only I or III follows
(a) X  Z  Y (b) Y  Z/X (d) Only I and IV follows
(c) Z # X = Y (d) X + Y / Z 22. Statements:
(A) Some pots are pans.
Directions for Questions 19 to 20: In each questions (B) Some pans are cookers.
below is given a statement followed by assumptions (C) Some cookers are rafts.
numbered I, II and III An assumption is something supposed Conclusions:
I. Some rafts are pans.
or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement
II. Some cookers are pots.
and the assumptions and decide which assumptions is
III. Some cookers are pans.
implicit in the statement, then decide the answers.
IV. Some pots are cookers.
(a) All follow
19. Statement: "Put a notice on the board that all the (b) None follows
employees should come in time to the office."—An (c) Only I and III follow
officer tells his assistant. (d) Only II and IV follow
Assumptions : I. All the employees come late. 23. Statements:
II. Employees read such notice on the (A) Some chairs are tables.
board. (B) No chairs are trolleys.
III. Employees will follow the
instructions. (C) All trolleys are tables.
(a) Only I and II are implicit Conclusions:

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I. Some tables are not trolleys. absolutely necessary to emphasize the fact that science
II. All tables are not trolleys. not only has changed but is continually changing, that it is
III. Some tables are chairs. an activity and not merely a body of facts. Throughout the
IV. Some chairs are not trolleys. social implications of science, the powers that it puts into
(a) Only II, III and IV follow men's hands, the uses they could make of them and those
(b) Either I or II, III and IV follow which they in fact do should be brought out and made real
(c) Only I, III and IV follow by a reference to immediate experience of ordinary life.
(d) All follow 26. According to the author science should be taught
24. P, Q, R, S and T are five speakers who have to speak on (a) as an optional subject
a particular day, not necessarily in the same order. R is (b) as a special subject
neither the first nor the last speaker. There are three (c) as a part of every subject
speakers after S and three speakers ahead of T. If P (d) as a part of history
speaks after Q, then who is the last speaker to speak? 27. While teaching science in schools, which of the
(a) S (b) T following should be emphasized?
(c) P (d) Q (a) Presentation of facts
(e) Cannot be determined
(b) Appeal to mystical theory
25. 15 people entered a theater before Sujit. 7 people
(c) Theories and hypotheses
entered the theater between Sujit and Suraj and 20
(d) Its close relation to life
people entered the theater after Suraj.How many 28. What does the author feel about the "rational
people are there in the theater?
interpretations" of science?
(a) 28 (b) 36
(a) They are factual presentations which need to be
(c) 44 (d) 40
transformed.
(e) Cannot be determined
(b) They give control over natural processes.
(c) They are only provisional as they have not been
Directions for Questions 26 to 30: Read the passage and
proved.
answer the questions that follow:
(d) They have social implications that put power in
At different stages in the educational process different
hands.
changes are required. In schools, the chief need is for a
29. The existing atmosphere of scientific dogmatism can be
general change in the attitude towards science, which
corrected by
should be from the beginning an integral part and not a
(a) presenting the scientific facts
mere addition, often an optional addition, to the
(b) putting forward hypotheses and theories
curriculum. Science should be taught not merely as a
(c) teaching the history of science in the context
subject, but should come into all subjects. Its importance
general history
in history and in modern life should be pointed out and
(d) emphasizing the changing nature of science
illustrated. The old contrast, often amounting to hostility,
30. Teaching Science will be most fruitful and purposeful
between scientific and humane subjects needs to be
when
broken down and replaced by a scientific humanism. At
(a) All the scientific facts are presented to students.
the same time, the teaching of science requires to be
(b) It is taught in close relationship with humanities.
humanized. The dry and factual presentation requires to
(c) The history of science is taught.
be transformed, not by an appeal to mystical theory, but
(d) The theories and interpretations of science are put
by emphasizing the living and dramatic character of
forward.
scientific advance itself. Here the teaching of the history of
science, not isolated as at present, but in close relation to
Directions for Questions 31 to 36: Read the passage and
general history teaching, would serve to correct the
answer the questions that follow:
existing atmosphere of scientific dogmatism. It would
On a personal level, winning doesn't mean the other guy
show, at the same time, how secure are the conquests of
has to lose. As former P&G brand manager Bruce Miller
science in the control they give over natural processes and
puts it, "It's not a zero-sum game. It's more like golf than
how insecure and provisional, however necessary, are the
tennis, you are playing against yourself and the course, not
rational interpretations, the theories and hypotheses put
the guy across the net or in the next office. Play your best
forward at each stage. Past history by itself is not enough;
game and, if it's good enough, you'll be a winner. You might
the latest developments of science should not be excluded
not achieve the specific goal you have set, but the company
because they have not yet passed the test of time. It is
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is big enough and flexible enough to move you up and (a) mastering fundamentals is essential to win.
onward in a way that suits your talents. That's winning." (b) mastering fundamentals requires great sacrifice.
Miller remembers the story of an assistant brand manager (c) winning is not a zero sum game.
who, by his own account, was achieving great things and (d) None of the above
looked as if he had the world by the tail. At about the time 35. The best title for the passage could be
his "class" was ready to go out on sales training, he had a (a) Winning
closed-door meeting with his boss. His peers assumed he (b) Winning and Professionalism
was the first to get the nod. It turned out his performance (c) Getting a Winner's Attitude
had all along been more flash than substance, and the (d) Mastering Fundamentals is Important
meeting with his boss was to discuss other career 36. The author is most likely a
alternatives inside or outside the company. Miller is (a) management consultant
convinced that the moral of the story is that winning is all (b) newspaper reporter
about your own performance and not about keeping up (c) writer of self help books
with what the other guy seems to be doing. (d) career counselor
Former CEO ED. Artzt equates winning with
professionalism: It's mastery of the fundamentals. And Directions for Questions 37 to 38: Find which of the
that's what you must do to win in management. You must following options fits in the blank space(s) of the sentence
master the fundamentals of the business you're in, the to make it meaningfully complete.
functions you perform, and the process of managing 37. It comes as no surprise that societies have a code of
people. If you don't do that, you'll eventually become a behaviour; the character of the codes, on the other
journeyman or journeywoman, and the brilliance you once hand, can often be……..
had will surely tarnish. (a) admirable (b) explicit
Mastering the fundamentals of any profession, be it in the (c) unexpected (d) confusing
arts, sports, or business, requires great sacrifice, endless 38. The human infant is a life – long bundle of energy with a
repetition, and a constant search for the best way to do ………. array of potentialities, and many ……….
things. A professional in search of mastery brings an (a) marvelous, vulnerabilities
attitude to his or her work that no sacrifice is too great, and (b) peculiar, opportunities
no experience or grunt work is too menial if it helps achieve (c) critical, competencies
mastery of the fundamentals. It all begins with attitude, (d) vocational, strengths
striving to attain professionalism and embracing winning as
a way of life. If you want to become a winning manager, I Directions for Questions 39 to 41: Choose the exact
urge you to embrace that attitude with all your might. meaning of the idioms/phrases underlined.
39. The study of insects was a fascinating pursuit for him.
31. What does Miller mean when he says that winning a (a) anthropology (b) zoology
zero sum game is more like golf than tennis. (c) etymology (d) entomology
(a) It does not mean that the other guy has to lose 40. His dealings are all above board.
(b) You are playing against others. (a) simple (b) decent
(c) It's more like golf than tennis. (c) open (d) friendly
(d) The company is big enough to move you up. 41. His friends failed to see why he should ride the high
32. By "more flash than substance," the author means horse just because he had won an election.
(a) the achievement was temporary, not lasting. (a) become abnormal (b) appear arrogant
(b) the achievement was more a matter of chance. (c) indulge in dreams (d) hate others
(c) the manager was fooling himself.
(d) None of the above Directions for Questions 42 to 43: Find out the part
33. A journeyman or journeywoman which contains an error.
(i) is not a master of fundamentals. 42. Ramesh did not like (a)/ leaving his old parents alone in
(ii) is just passing time. the house (b)/ but he had no alternative (c)/as he has to
(iii) is not brilliant. go out to work, (d)/ No error (e)
(a) i and ii (b) i, ii and iii 43. In order to save petrol, (a)/ motorists must have to (b)/
(c) i and iii (d) ii and iii be very cautious (c)/ while driving on the highways, (d)/
34. The author does not feel that No error (e)

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56. In a Company, the use of price sensitive corporate
Directions for Questions 44 to 46: Choose the word information by the Company- people to make gains or
which is farthest in meaning to the word given. cover losses is known as:
44. PIFFLING (a) Insider Trading (b) Future Trading
(a) annoying (b) Crucial (c) Foreign Trading (d) Stock Trading
(c) unnatural (d) lying at a great height 57. What does conservation of energy lead to?
45. STRIFE (a) Conservation of resources
(a) treaty (b) conflict (b) Less expense
(c) concurrence (d) accord (c) Less pollution
46. INNATE (d) All of these
(a) congenital (b) culpable 58. Veteran Bollywood actor Sridevi passed away recently.
(c) acquired (d) curious She was conferred with which among the given civilian
award for her contribution to the entertainment
Directions for Questions 47 to 50: Choose the option industry?
closest in meaning to the word given in BOLD. (a) Padma Bhushan (b) Bharat Ratna
47. CORPULENT (c) Padma Shri (d) Padma Vibhushan
(a) Lean (b) Emaciated 59. The Defence Research and Development Organisation
(c) Gaunt (d) Obese (DRDO) was formed in which year?
48. EMBEZZLE (a) 1958 (b) 1955
(a) Misappropriate (b) Remunerate (c) 1952 (d) 1950
(c) Balance (d) Clear 60. Who among the given actresses has recently quit as the
49. AUGUST Global Ambassador of jewellery designer Nirav Modi‘s
(a) Common (b) Dignified brand?
(c) Ridiculous (d) Petty (a) Priyanka Chopra (b) Aishwarya Rai
50. CANNY (c) Anuskha Sharma (d) Shilpa Shetty
(a) Obstinate (b) Clever 61. The 106 years old Swachh Bharat Abhiyan mascot
(c) Handsome (d) Stout Kunwar Bai passed away recently. She hailed from
51. The maximum amount of the Total Revenue earned by which state?
the Government of India comes from: (a) Madhya Pradesh (b) Bihar
(a) Income Tax (b) Customs Duty (c) Jharkhand (d) Chhattisgarh
(c) Excise Duty (d) Corporate Tax 62. What is the rank of India in the Global Corruption
52. Which among the following mobile companies has Perception Index 2017?
launched world‘s first 5G commercial chip named (a) 81 (b) 72
Balong 5G01? (c) 93 (d) 66
(a) HTC (b) Motorola 63. The Aditya Birla Idea Payments Bank has become the
(c) Huawei (d) Sony fourth entity to commence operations as a payments
53. A group of scientists are working to built first of its bank. Which is the first bank to do so?
kind, mobile phone network for Moon by which year? (a) Paytm Payments Bank
(a) 2021 (b) 2020 (b) India Post Payments Bank
(c) 2019 (d) 2023 (c) FINO Payments Bank
54. The ATGM Nag is one of the _____ missile system (d) Airtel Payments Bank
developed indigenously by the DRDO. 64. Who among the following female Indian Air Force
(a) Five (b) Three officer has become country‘s first woman to fly fighter
(c) Four (d) Six jet, MiG-21 aircraft, solo?
55. Technology giant Google has collaborated with which (a) Nivedita Choudhary (b) Priya Jhingan
bank to integrate its UPI based mobile app ‗Tez‘ to (c) Avani Chaturvedi (d) Punita Arora
provide smoother access to bank‘s customers? 65. Name the bank which has acquired 26% percent stake
(a) Federal Bank (b) Bank of Baroda in Equirus Capital.
(c) State Bank of India (d) Union Bank of India (a) IDFC Bank (b) Kotak Mahindra Bank
(c) Federal Bank (d) Axis Bank

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66. Which is the wrong statement regarding Payments 76. The outer circumference of a circular track is 220
Bank? metre. The track is 7 metre wide everywhere.
(a) Payments bank can give loans Calculate the cost of leveling the track at the rate of 50
(b) They can accept demand deposits with a maximum paise per square metre.
balance of Rs. 1 lakh per customer (a) Rs. 1556.5 (b) Rs. 3113
(c) It can issue debit cards (c) Rs. 593 (d) Rs. 693
(d) The bank can act as business correspondent to 77. There are 5 blue socks, 4 red socks and 3 green socks
another bank in Debu‘s wardrobe. He has to select 4 socks from this
67. Who has been appointed as the head of the 5 member set. In how many ways can he do so?
committee formed by the government to look into (a) 245 (b) 120
rising bank frauds and strengthening SWIFT system? (c) 495 (d) 60
(a) Nandkumar Saravade (b) Y H Malegam 78. In a group of 52 person, 16 drink tea but not coffee
(c) Bharat Doshi (d) S Rama and 33 drink tea. It is assumed that every person takes
68. Who has been appointed as the head of the committee tea or coffee. Then the number of person who take
constituted by the government to study the coffee but not tea is given by:
Brahmaputra and flood control measures in Assam and (a) 19 (b) 36
neighbouring states? (c) Cannot be found by the given data
(a) Amitabh Kant (b) Bibek Debroy (d) None of these
(c) Rajiv Kumar (d) Ramesh Chand 79. If a, b, c are in geometric series then in which series log
69. Name the new app launched by google which a10, log b10, log c10 are in:
combines its previous two payment services named (a) HP (b) GP
Google Wallet and Android Pay into a single app. (c) AP (d) None of these
(a) Google Mix (b) Google Send 80. If the first, second and last terms of an arithmetic
(c) Google Pay (d) Google Induct series are a, b and c respectively, then the number of
70. Name the first foreign e-commerce firm which has terms will be:
recently entered into food retail venture in India. (a) ½(a + b + c) (b) ½(b + c – 2a)
(a) Amazon (b) Flipkart (c) (b + c – 2a)/ (b – a) (d) None of these
(c) eBay (d) Alibaba 81. Find the equation of the tangent to the circle x2 + y2 –
71. Which among the following companies is top ranked in 8x – 10y=8 parallel to the line 5x – 12y = 2.
the list of the companies in the world by market value, (a) 5x – 12y + 131=0 (b) 5x – 12y + 121=0
according to a report in The New York Post? (c) 5x + 12y – 131=0 (d) 5x – 12y – 121=0
(a) Alphabet (b) Microsoft -1 1
82. If cos 5 = θ, then what is the value of cosec-1 5 ?
(c) Apple (d) Amazon π 𝜋
72. Durand Line is the line dividing ______ (a) 2
+θ (b) 2
−𝜃
𝜋
(a) Poland and Germany (c) (d) −𝜃
2
(b) Pakistan and Afghanistan
(c) India and Tibet 83. If a > 0 then a + a+ a + ... = ?
(d) France and Germany 1 1
73. ―Dream 11, Snickers, Lava Mobile, Exide Life (a) 2
(4𝑎 − 1) (b) 2 1 + 4𝑎 + 1
1
Insurance‖ are brands endorsed by __________. (c) 1 − 4𝑎 + 1 (d) None of these
2
(a) M. S. Dhoni (b) Hrithik Roshan 84. A speaks the truth 3 out of 4 times, and B 5 out of 6
(c) Amitabh Bachchan (d) John Abraham times. What is the probability that they will contradict
74. Energy is not propagated by: each other in stating the same fact?
(a) Stationary waves 2 1
(b) Electromagnetic Waves (a) 3 (b) 3
5 1
(c) Longitudinal Progressive Waves (c) 6 (d) 2
(d) Transverse progressive waves 85. A man and his wife appear in an interview for two
75. ___________ is a non-cash expenditure for a company. vacancies in the same post. The probability of
(a) Advertising (b) Depreciation husband‘s selection is (1/7) and the probability of wife‘s
(c) Purchase of land (d) Share buyback selection is (1/5). What is the probability that only one
of them is selected?

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4 2 𝑥+𝑥 2 +⋯+𝑥 𝑛 −𝑛
(a) 5 (b) 7 93. The value of lim𝑥→1 is:
𝑥−1
8 4 𝑛+1
(c) 15 (d) 7 (a) 𝑛 (b)
2
86. A red light flashes 3 times per minute and a green light (c)
𝑛(𝑛+1)
(d)
𝑛(𝑛−1)
flashes 5 times in two minutes at regular intervals. If 2 2
both lights start flashing at the same time, how many 94. The letters of the word ‗ARTICLE‘ are arranged at
times do they flash together in each hour? random. Find the probability that the vowels may
(a) 31 (b) 24 occupy the even places.
2 1
(c) 20 (d) 60 (a) (b)
35 35
87. What is the digit in the unit‘s place of 251? 3 2
(c) 36 (d) 34
(a) 2 (b) 8 e x (1+x)
(b) 1 (d) 4 95. What is the value of sin 2 (𝑥𝑒 𝑥 )
𝑑𝑥 ?
88. n3 is odd. Which of the following statement(s) is are (a) – 𝑒 𝑥 cot 𝑥 + 𝐶 (b) cos 2 𝑥𝑒 𝑥 + 𝐶
true? (c) log sin 𝑥𝑒 2 + 𝐶 (d) – cot 𝑥𝑒 𝑥 + 𝐶
i. n is odd 96. Which one of the following is the unit vector
ii. n2 is odd perpendicular to the vectors 4i + 2j and -3i + 2j?
iii. n2 is even (a)
i+j
(b)
i −j
(a) i only (b) ii only 𝟐 𝟐
i+j+k
(c) i and ii only (d) i and iii only (c) k (d)
𝟑
89. Sum of series 97. How many numbers can be formed with the digits 1, 6,
e–x + 2 e–2x +3 e–3x +……+ n e–nx+….. is: 7, 8, 6, 1 so that the odd digits always occupy the odd
1−𝑒 −𝑥 𝑒 −𝑥
(a) (b) places?
1+𝑒 −𝑥 𝑒 −𝑥 −1
𝑒𝑥 (a) 15 (b) 12
(c) 𝑒 −1 2
𝑥 (d) None of these (c) 9 (d) 20
90. If the roots of the equation kx2 + 2kx + 5 = 0 are a 0
98. If adj (A) = and ab ≠ 0, then what is the value
equal, then the value of k is: −1 b
−1
1 of A ?
(a) (b) -5
5 (a) 1 (b) ab
(c) 1 (d) 5 1 1
(c) (d) ab
91. Tickets numbered 1 to 20 are mixed up and then a ab
ticket is drawn at random. What is the probability that 99. 1+ sin x + sin2 x + sin3 x + … ∞ is equal to 4 +
the ticket drawn bears a number which is a multiple of 2 3, 0 < 𝑥 < 𝜋, then 𝑥 equals to:
𝜋 𝜋
3. (a) 6 (b) 4
3 3 1 𝜋 2𝜋
(a) 10 (b) 20 (c) (d) 𝑜𝑟
𝑒 3 3
3 1
(c) 5 (d) 2 100. If a, b, c are in GP, then what is the value of:
92. What is the value of a b a+b
cos 15o sin 15o cos 45o cos 15o b c b+c ?
o o × a+b b+c 0
cos 45 sin 45 sin 45o sin 15o
1 3 (a) 0 (b) 1
(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) -1 (d) None of these
1 3
(c) − 4 (d) − 4

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