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Solutions 351 and rest


351. Each of four friends, A, B, C and D had some marbles with them. A gave one-third
of the number of marbles he had to B. Then B gave one-fourth of the number of
marbles he now had to C. The c gave one-fifth of the number of marbles he now had
to D. Now all of them had equal numbers of marbles. If at start C had 10 more
marbles than D, find the number of marbles that the four friends had between them.
a. 120

b. 240

e. None of these

c. 360

d. multiple answers are possible.

Ans : [b] 240

352. There are 4 boys and 3 girls, a girl can date any number of boys in a single date
so do a boy, then how many different dates are possible.
Sol:

There are four boys say A, B, C, D and three girls X,Y,Z

Dating option of A = 2*2*2-1 =8 -1=7 [X can go can not go, so 2 options for X so Y and
Z]
So total dating options for boys(only one boy in a date) =7*4 = 28

Dating option of X = 2*2*2*2-1 =16 -1=15 [A can go can not go, so 2 options for X so Y
and Z]
But total different ways for X = 15-4 = 11 [Single X with single boys were counted in
options of boys)
So total unique dating options of All girls(only one girls in a date)=11*3 = 33
Total Date options= 28+33 = 61
353.

If [x] denotes greatest integer less than or equal to x, then the relation

A D+A
C
B

D+A

BEF
C

D=H,

BEG
C

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where n is a natural number less than or equal to 100 is satisfied for how
many values of n?
Sol:[c]

a. 33

b. 34

c. 100

d. 67

If n=3m (multiple of 3)

H+1
H+2
3m
3m + 1
3L + 2
H
K+J
K=J K+J
K+J
K = m + m + m = 3m = n
A D+J
3
3
3
3
3
3
If n=3m+1

H
H+1
H+2
3m + 1
3m + 2
3L + 3
A D+J
K+J
K=J
K+J
K+J
K=m+m+m+1
3
3
3
3
3
3
= 3m + 1 = n
If n=3m+2

H
H+1
H+2
3m + 2
3m + 3
3L + 4
A D+J
K+J
K=J
K+J
K+J
K =m+m+1+m+1
3
3
3
3
3
3
= 3m + 2 = n
SO for any value of n this will hold true.

Directions for questions 354 & 35


355: A race was held between A, B, C and D with no two
of them being tied for any spot. After the race, each of them made the following two
statements:
A: I came 1st B came 4th

C: B came 3rd, I did not come 3rd

B: I came 2nd, A did not come 1st


D: B came 1st, I came 2nd

Further each of them says one true statement and one false statement, though the order
is not known.
354.

355.

Who came 1st in the race?

a. A

b. B

Who came 3rd in the race?

a. A

Sol: 344344-[c]

b. B

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Assume A's first statement is correct


A: I came 1st B came 4th

Truth:- A comes 1st , False :- B comes 4th

So, D's first statement is false so his second is correct


D: B came 1st, I came 2nd

False: - B comes 1st , Truth: D comes 2nd

Now check B's statement both are false from above statements so its contradictory to
statement that one statement is true another is false
Hence our assumption is wrong.

Now Assume A's second statement is correct then


A: I came 1st B came 4th

B: I came 2nd, A did not come 1st


C: B came 3rd, I did not come 3rd
D: B came 1st, I came 2nd
So ranking
A- 3rd

B:- 4th

C: 1st

False : A comes 1st

True: B comes 4th

False: B comes 1st

True : D comes 2nd

False : B comes 4th

False: B comes 3rd


D: 2nd

True: A doesnt come 1st

True: C doesnt come 3rd

356. A,B and C are three different points on a circle. Such that Angle between tangent
AT and line joint BC at T is 50 and angle between line AT and AC is 30
30 then find the
X
measurement of minor arc VW
a. 160

b. 100

c. 200

d. None of These

Sol: [D]
[D]

ACB = 80 [exterior angle of ACT]

ABC =
=CAT = 30 [tangent secant theorem]
So CAB = 180 - (80
80 + 30 ) = 70

X = 2*70 =140
So measurement of minor ar
arc VW
140
357.

Find the number of natural Solutions to the equation a+b+c Z 12.

a. 11C2

Ans: [d] Infinite

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358. On the planet Elevenyn, the Inhabitants Count in Number in base 11. When the
digits of a certain twodigit number of theirs are reversed, we get a value that is
thrice the value of the original number. Find their sum of all such numbers.
Sol: [c]

a. 42

b. 38

Let number be ab so, ab*3 = ba

d. None of These

c. 41

In base 10 , (11*a +b)*3 = 11b + a => 4a = b

So numbers are [14]11, [28 ]11.....................[ ]11 in base 11


So summation [14]11 + [28 ]11 = [41]11
359.

Find the sum of First 25 terms of the series: 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21


a. 2725
b. 2925
c. 3125
d. 3725

360.

What is the area enclosed between the graphs of x 3and 5 x


a. 10
b. 8 c. 6
d. 5

361.

Find the number of Solutions to =1 such that both x and y natural numbers.
` b

Sol: [b]

Sol: [b]

a. None

Sol: [b]

362.

b. Two

If c + d = 1 then c C =?

a. i

Sol: [b]

b. 1

c. Four

c. -1

d. More Than Four

d. -i

e. None of these

x^3 +1 = (x+1)(x^2 - x +1) = 0 since c + d = 1 => (x^2 - x +1)=0


x^3 + 1 = 0 , x^3 = -1

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363. In Rectangle ABCD, AB=8 cm and BC=6 cm. P and Q are the centers of the
in circle of triangle ABD and CBD. The circles touch the diagonal BD at R and S Find
the ratio of lengths of PQ and RS.
c. 2. 5:1
d. 5:1
a. 2:1
b. 3:1
Sol: [d]
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364.

How Many real values of x would satisfy the relation: 2x + 6 x 2 = 12


a. None
b. One
c. Two
d. Three

Ans:[c]
Work on different interval of mod, or by graph

365. If n! has 20 trailing zeroes and (4n)! has 86 trailing zeroes, find the number of
trailing zeroes in(8 n)!.
a. 150
b. 174
c. 175
d. 176
Ans[D]
366.

What would be remainder when 2^400! is divided by 400


a. 16
b. 352
c.304
d. 176

Ans: 176

367. FIND THE LEAST NUMBER N, such that N is a number such that if we write the
last digits of its factors then we will get all digits from 0-9. [ might be last digit of
more than one factor be same but we will get all digits in the set of last digit of
factors]
Ans 270

Last digits are 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0


1 is not requires, work on primes, 2*3*5*7 now only 9 and 8 are missing, for 8 we
need to multiply by 4 and for 9 by 3, so we choose make 9 and dont multiply 8, since
9*2=18
So, 2*3^2*5*7 , this is not the least we can remove 7 by placing extra 3
so least number = 2*3^3*7 = 270
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368. I How many isosceles integral sided obtuse angled triangles are possible
such that the unequal side is 10 cms ?
a. Two
b. Fourteen c. Twenty
d. Infinite
Ans: [a] Two, (10,6,6) & (10,7,7)

369. A Car overtakes an auto at point A at 9 am. The car reaches point B at 11 am and
immediately turns back. It again meets the auto at point C at 11:30 am. At what time
will the auto reach B?
a. 12:40 PM
b. 12:50 PM
c. 1:20 PM
d. 2:00 PM
e. None of These
And. [e] NoT 12:20 PM

370.

Find the real solution of (4 x^2+6 x+4)(4 y^2 12 y+ 25) = 28

Ans: (x,y)=(-3/4, 3/2)

371. Find the equation of the line Passing through (2,3) so that the segment of the line
intercepted between the axes is bisected at this point.
a. 3x + 2y + 6=0
b. 3x + 2y 6=0
c. 3x + 2y +12=0
d. 3x + 2y 12 =0
[d]

372. y=max (x^2 4x + 20, x^2 + 10x 4), Find the minimum value of y for real
values of x. max(a, b) refers to the maximum between a and b.
a. 16
b. 17
c. 20
d. 21
Sol:[a]
Since x^2 4x + 20 is upward graph & x^2 + 10x 4 is down ward graph
y=max (x^2 4x + 20, x^2 + 10x 4)

=x^2 4x + 20 for R- ]3,4[


= x^2 + 10x 4

So, y=min(max (x^2 4x + 20, x^2 + 10x 4)) = min(x^2 4x + 20)= 16 at x=2
Note: The best method is plot graph.

this is a special case : it only happens when min of upward curve is not lies in
between the intersection of both the curves

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otherwise intersection will give the result

min of upward is 2 which is out of [3,4] point of intersection so answer is Ymin is at


Upward curve min = 16 at x = 2

373. A circle is inscribed in a rhombus. If the diagonals of the rhombus measure 12


and 24 cm respectively, find the area of the area of the inscribed circle.
a.

b. 36

Faa l

Sol [a]

c.

d. 72

Faa l
C

374. There is a car, an auto a cycle and infinite length road


Car overtook auto :- 9:00 AM ; Car overtook cycle :- 11:00 AM; At 12:00 PM car
turned back immediately, then Car met cycle : 12:30PM; Car met auto : 1:00PM
when will auto overtake cycle???????
375.

If {x} is decimal part of x then {143^142 / 80 } =?

a. 0.8725

b. 86.25%

c. 0.86

d. None of these

Sol: [e]
143^142 mod 80 = 49
so, {143^142 / 80} = 49/80 = 0.6125 = 61.25%
376.

FGEGF

a.

GF
Gs

GCECG

b.

Gs
GF

Ans [c] Rationalization of base

CaEaC

c.

Ft

Gs

+ ..+
d.

Gs
Ft

assCttECttass

e. None of these

=?

377. T There are how many solution(s) pair (not the ordered pair) for two double
digit number having no digits common in both the numbers and even digits are not
repeated in any number itself, such that product of these two is equal to the product
of two numbers which are generated by reversing the digits of the number.
eg. 12*63 = 21*36 This is one solution we count (12,63) and (21,36) as one solution
pair
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a. 8

b. 6

c. 10

d. 12

e. None of these

Sol:[c]
(mn)(pq) = (qp)(nm) => (10m + n)(10p + q)=(10q + p)(10n + m)
100mp + 10mq + 10np + nq=100nq + 10mq + 10np + mp
99mp=99nq => mp=nq.
So,
(1)(6) = (2)(3), (1)(8) = (2)(4), (2)(6) = (3)(4), (2)(9) = (3)(6), and (3)(8) =
(4)(6),
So, all possible solutions:
(12*63) = (36*21)
(13*62) = (26*31)
(12*84) = (48*21)
(14*82) = (28*41)
(23*64) = (46*32)
(24*63) = (36*42)
(23*96) = (69*32)
(26*93) = (39*62)
(34*86) = (68*43)
(36*84) = (48*63).

378.

There are how many different integral angled acute triangles are possible.
a. 45
b. 1980
c. 675
d179c2 - 3*89c2
e. NoT

Sol:
We know A+B+C = 180 in a tri ABC and for different triangle our condition should
be u V W.
For different acute angled triangles ABC, we need solutions of u V W if
60 W 89, A

Fwsxy
G

D V W, and angle A = 180CB. That adds up as

1+2+4+5+7+8++43+44 = 675 acute triangles. Series contains all values except


3*n
For different acute angled triangles ABC, we need solutions of u V W if C=90,
45 V 89, and angle A is 90 V. That gives 45 right triangles.
For different acute angled triangles ABC, we need solutions of u V W if
91 W 178, A

Fws x y
G

D V (179 W), and angle A = 180 CB.

That adds up as 44+44+43+43+...+1+1 = 1980 obtuse triangles.


That gives total 2700 different integral angled triangles.

379. Mast Sood has written first 2n natural numbers on a board but Naughty Pandey
erased "n" consecutive numbers. Now Master Abhishek calculated the sum of
remaining n numbers and he informed to Funny Sanket that the sum is 1615.

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Intelligent Mota is watching all this and he wants your help to find all the
possible value(s) of n, please help him.
Ans 34 or 38

380. |}~~ ~ } LH H~ H  ~ ~  (3c G + G


4 17)C (2c G + 2 G 4 6)C = (c G G 11)C
a. 6
b. 8
c.10
d.12
e. None of These
Ans: [d]

381.

Sol:[e]

1^2 - 2^2 + 3^2 - 4^2 +.............+99^2 - 100^2

a. -1535

d. -2626

b. -2525
2525

c. -1636

e. None of these

1^2 - 2^2 + 3^2 - 4^2 +.............+99^2 - 100^2


= (1-2)(1+2) + (3-4)(3+4)
4)(3+4) + (5
(5-6)(5+6) +...... + (99-100)(99+100)
00)
= -3 - 7 - 11 -........... - 199 = - 50*(3+199)/2 = -5050

382.

Find the sum of all internal angles

a. 540
c. 1080

b. 900
d. None of these (???)

Sol: [b]
Sum of all internal angles of a star =
(n-4)*180 =(9-4)*180 = 900

383.

+ d + + d + d = 1
d
F

then x+y can have


a. 11
b. 9 c. 13

, where x and y are positive integers

d. None of These

Sol: [b]
Whenever we see the summation of fractions whose numerator is 1 and
denominator is factors of bigger denominator than its all about Perfect Number.
N
G
Here we have 5 different factors so it should be factors of 28 , 28 = c , x=2 &
y=7

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Note:- If the sum of all the factors of a number except the number then
number is known as Perfect Number.
e.g. 6 ,28
There is one characteristic of Perfect number that sum of reciprocal of factors is
always 2.
I used the same property in this question for number 28
1
1 1 1 1 1
+ + + +
+
=2
1 2 4 7 14 28
We want 1, so remove 1,
1 1 1 1
1
+ + +
+
=1
2 4 7 14 28

384. For how many values of n, 1 H 100; the last digit of expression 1+2 + 3 + 4
+......+n is 6
a. 10
b. 11
c. 12
d. 20
e. None of these
Sol: [d]
1+2 + 3 + 4 +......+n = n(n+1)/2
Last digit 6 means [n(n+1)/2 - 6] mod 10 = 0
(n^2/2 + n/2 + 4) mod 10 = 0
it means
n = 20*k + 3 , 20*k + 8, 20*k + 11, 20*k + 16 for 0 4

385. ABC is a right angled triangle. Give that, Angle ABC=90, Angle BCA=70 , Points
D and E are on side AC , BD is median and BE is an altitude. Then Angle DBE = ?
a. 50

b. 40

Sol: [a]
D is centre of circum centre

c. Cannot be determined

d. None of These

386. If 5x+3y-2z=0 , 8x-6y+z=0 and x,y & z are integers the which can be a possible
value of x+y+z
a. 193

b. 54

Sol:[c]
5x+3y-2z=0 , 8x-6y+z=0
c
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8

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=>

CFxG

xGwxmF

xmxwC

=>

xt

xGF

xma

=> x:y:z = 3:7:18

So x+y+z= (3+7+18)*k = 28*k (where K is an integers and common factor)


So, summation should be multiple of 28

387.

Sol:[b]
Area (ADB)/Area(CDB)=AO/OC

388. I If all integral points (x,y) of a infinite area graph (where x,y are integers) are
either of red or blue or green or yellow color, and we know the graph sheet has all
four colors and each colors have more than 100 dots . Then what would be the
probability of drawing an integral vertex quadrilateral whose all vertex have similar
colors. (Consider
Consider vertex as unordered pair)
a. 4/49

b. 4/35

c. 2/29

d. None of these

Sol: [b]
Please do not think, how many points, how can we draw quadrilaterals and how
should we chose colored vertex.
Its just distribution of 4 given colors on 4 vertex.

Let R,B,G & Y are numbers of vertex with Red, Blue , Green & Yellow color.
Since we have only four vertices.

So R+B+G+Y= 4 for R,B,G & Y being whole number


Total cases = 7c4 = 35 = n(s)

Required case= all same color = selection of one color from given 4 colors = 4c1 = 4
= n(E)

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So required probability = n(E)/n(S) = 4/35

389.

(~ BF ) ~ BG ~ BC (~ Bwt ) =?

a. 0

b. e

Sol:[d]

c.

d. 1.

e. None of these

~log10 H1 + ~log10 H2 + ~log10 H3 + + ~log10 H89 = ~log10 H1H2H3H89

= ~log10 1 = ~0 = 1
390. What would be sum of perimeters of all possible integral triangles whose two
sides are 9 and 15.
a. 640

Sol:[d]
9 15

b. 648

23 (max)|

c. 738
15

d. None of these

7(min), so total 17 triangles possible

Sum of perimeters of these 17 triangles = 17*(9+15) + (7+8+....+22+23)


= 408 + (17/2)(7+23) = 663
391.

If c =

a. 1.5

C
G

then 1 c + 1 + c =?
b.3

Sol: [b]
Take 1 c + 1 + c =
Squaring both the sides,

c.

C
G

d. None of These

1 c + 1 + c + 21 c G = G

2 + 21 a = G => 3 = G

= 3

392. In how many different ways Mr. MBA can use all of his four life lines except
power paplu if he wants to win Rs. 7 cr (15 questions) in KBC-7 and it is known
that he will use all four life lines but power paplu
a. 18c4

b. 15^4

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d. (18c4)*4!

Sol:[d]
Q1 + Q2 +....+Q15 = 4
18c4*4!

e. None of These

393. I In a talk show on prime time, the host Arnab Goswami invited 3 gentlemen and
2 ladies in his show. In the show whenever a gentleman said a single word Arnab
asked 1 question and whenever a lady said a single word Arnab asked 2 questions.
All questions of Arnab of 4 words. viz INDIA JAWAB CHAHTI HAI. Each words took 3
seconds time (irrespective of speaker and length of word). In a one hour show it is
observed that 8 minute was air time (free time, no one was speaking) and all guest
spoke only 160 words, then how many questions did Arnab ask in this show. [There
were no commercial break]
a. 20

b. 220

c. 240

d. Data inadequate

Sol: [b]
Word or time ratio Arnab : Gentleman = 4:1
Word or time ratio Arnab : Lady = 8:1

e. None of these

Air time = 8 min


Guest did speak 160 words = 480 sec = 8 min
So Arnab Spoke for 44 min, in this he spoke 880 words, i.e 220 questions.

394. If we write first 16 natural numbers in a row without repetition such that
summation of any two adjacent number
numbers is a perfect square the what would be sum
of 1st , last, 2nd and 2nd last number.
a. 24
b. 34
e. None of these
Sol [b]

c. either (a) or (b)

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395. If one watch gains 3 min in 12 hr and another looses 6 min in 36 hours
and both are set at 12:00PM on 15th sep 2013, then when will they show same time
again.
a. 12:00 AM , 26th Nov 2013
b. 12:00 PM , 26th Nov 2013
c. 12:00 PM , 27th Nov 2013
d. 12:00 PM , 25th Nov 2013
e. None of these
Sol:
Use TSD relative speed. Distance is always 1 rotation or 360 degree of 12 hour or
720 min.
Gain and Loss addition due to opposite direction
Loss and loss or gain and gain - subtraction due to same direction.
for this question
1st clock gains T/4 min in T hr, 2nd clock gains T/6 min in T hr
to show same time
T/4 + T/6 = 720, T = 72*24 hours i.e 72 days
396. If ratio of altitudes in a triangle is 20:15:12 then triangle is
a. Acute Angled Triangle
c. Obtuse Angled Triangle

Sol: [b]
Altitude ratio = 20:15:12
So side ratio = 3:4:5

b. Right Angled Triangle


d. Triangle is not Possible

397. If ratio of altitudes in a triangle is 3:4:5 and perimeter of triangle is 564 cm then
longest side of triangle is
a. 235
b. 240
c. 245
d. 250
e. None of These
Sol: [b]
Altitude ratio = 3:4:5
So, side ratio = 20:15:12 , Perimeter = 567 , Longest Side = 240 cm

398.

Find the number of real solution(s) of 2c G 5|c| + 3 = 0


a. 0
b. 1
c.2
d. None of These

Sol: [c], 4
2c G 5|c| + 3 = 0
(2|c| 3)(|c| 1) = 0
|c| = 3/2  1
c = 3/2, 1

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399.

The number of imaginary solution(s) of


c a + 4|c|C + 6c G + 4
4|c| + 1 = 0
a. 0
b. 2
c. 4
d. None of These

Sol: [a]
c a + 4|c|C + 6c G + 4|c| + 1 = 0
(|c| + 1)a = 0
|x| = -1
1 , which is not possible so , no solution
400.

The number of real solution(s) of ~ d = c


a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. None of these

Sol: [a] No solutions

The answer of 2Bd = 4d where x is in degree the x lies in which quadrant

401.

What would be the sum of cubes of roots of 3c C + 5c 51 = 0


a. 50
b. 51
c. -51
d. -50
e. None of These

402.

log G 222 22 = ?

Sol: [b]
a. 2

Sol:

b. 1

c. 2

d. None of These

222 22 = x => x G = 2222 22 => c = 2  0


so log G 2 = 1

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403. If N = 6w + 10x + 13y, then what would be the digital sum of maximum value of
which is not possible for positive any integral value of w, x, & y. [ Digital sum is
summation till single digit.]
a. 3
b. 6
c. 9
d. None of These
Sol [d] 2
Smallest coefficient is 6 so work on 6m + r form
Can make all 6m starting from 6
Can make all 6m+1 starting from 13
Can make all 6m+2 starting from 13+13 = 26
Can make all 6m+3 starting from 10+10+13 = 33
Can make all 6m+4 starting from 10
Can make all 6m+5 starting from 10+13 = 23

Among these 39 is max so we the max we cannot make is in the form of 6m+3 but
less than 33 which is 27, so digital sum of 27 is 9.

In this case we should take minimum value of w,x & y should be 1 so we should add
6+10+13=29 in 27 which is 27+29 = 56 , so digital sum = 2

404.

If c, , , & are integers and


c G = c + 2 + 2 + 8;
G = c 2 + 2 + 2 6;
G = 3c + 2 + + 2 + 2 31;
G = 2c + + + 2 + 2 2;
G = c + 2 + 3 + 2 + 8:

Then c + + + + = ?
a. 15

b. -15

c. 20

d. Cannot be determined

Sol: [a]
If we add all equations we will get
c G 6c + G 4c + G 2 + G 10 + G 8 + 55 = 0
(c 3)G + ( 2)G + ( 1)G + ( 5)G + ( 4)G = 0
c = 3, = 2, = 1, = 5 & = 4
c + + + + = 15
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405. If x+y+z=x*y+y*z+z*x= 5 , what would be maximum value of x for all


real x, y and z.
a. 15

Sol: [b]

b.

c.

mEGFs
Fs
C

d. None of These

mxGFs
C

406. Balls are the living species of a planet THE BALLS. The probability of seeing a
red, a green ,a yellow and a white ball are 1/11,2/11,3/11 & 4/11 respectively.
respect
It is
known that the population of the planet is 1,21,000 , which is constant. Then what is
the maximum numbers of Balls you will have to meet if you want to meet two
different types of Balls in any of the visit to this planet.
407.

a. 2

b. 77,000

c. 44000

a. 1:2:4
c. 1:4:8

b. 1:3:6
d. None of these

d. None of these (???)

In the fig diameter AD is perpendicular to radius BO.


B is the centre of Bigger circle , C is centre of
circle whose diameter is BD and smallest circle
is tangential to both the circle and line B
BE. the
ratio of their radii is

Sol: [a]

408. ABCD is a quadrilateral with angle B,C & D are 75, 60 & 135
degree respectively . & BC=CD = X; E is the midpoint of CD ,
then What is value of AE in terms of X.
a. X

c.
G

Sol: [b]

b.

d. None of these (???)

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409. If x+y+z = 12 then maximum value of xyz - xy - yz -zx +x+y+z ; for


positive values of x,y & z.

Sol: [c]

a. 26

b. 27

c. 28

d. None of These (???)

c c c + c + + = c c c + c + + 1 + 1
= (c 1)( 1)( 1) + 1

u Z ;
t

(dxF)E (xF)E (xF)


C

Z (c 1)( 1)( 1)

Z (c 1)( 1)( 1)

=> 3Z (c 1)( 1)( 1)

27 Z (c 1)( 1)( 1) => 27 + 1 Z (c 1)( 1)( 1) + 1

So max of
c c c + c + + = (c 1)( 1)( 1) + 1 is 28

410. If LCM of two natural numbers is 924 and difference of both is 55 , then what
would be digital sum of sum of both numbers. [Digital Sum - summation of digits till
single digit, e.g Digital sum of 209 = 2+0+9=11 = 1+1 =2]
a. 6

b. 7

d. Cannot be determined

c. 8

e. None of These (???)

Sol: [e] 2
Let HCF be H and numbers be H*m & H*n (where m,n) are co-prime.
Then
LCM (H*m , H*n) = H*m*n = 924 .......(I)
H*m - H*n = 55 H(m-n) = 55...........(II)
HCF (LCM, Difference) = HCF(924,55)
HCF (H*m*n , H(m-n)) = 11
H*k= 11
(where k is a natural number)
So, H is either 11 or 1 ,

Case 1: If H=11
From (I) & (II)
m*n = 84 & m-n=5 , m = 12 & n=7 ; Numbers are 11*12 = 132 & 11*7=77
So Summation of numbers = 132 + 77 = 209
Digital sum of 209 = 2+0+9=11 = 1+1 =2
Case 2: If H=1
From (I) & (II)

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411.

Ans [d]
412. 16*17*18*19 + 17*18*19*20 + 18*19*20*21 + ....... + 37*38*39*40 = ?
a. 17706880
b. 17706480
c. 17706482
d. 17705480

Sol: [b]
Product of 4 consecutive integers are always divisible by 4! = 24 hence by 8 & 3.
So the given sum should be divisible by 8 & 3, only option [b] satisfies this.

413. If R is remainder when 5555......5555 ( a 555 digits number) is divided by 616


then N would be remainder when R is divided by 20. What would be sum of digits of
N.
a. 4
b. 6
c. 8
d. None of these
Sol:
616 = 11*7*8
Rule of 11 and 7 - when a digit repeated upto 6n times then its divisible by 11 & 7.
Here 5 is repeated upto 555 times so we should check last three digits which is 555,
and for 8 we will again check 555 (last three digits).
So for 616 = 11*7*8, remainder is 555 =R
R=555 mod 20 = 15=N , sum of digits of N=6

Direction:
Direction: If N = 6x + 10y + 13z, and K is set of all non possible values of N for all

non negative integral value of x, y & z.

414.

415.

n(k) = number of elements of K = ?


a. 13
b. 14
c. 12
S(k) = Sum of all elements of K = ?
a. 133
b. 144
c. 122

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Sol
Smallest coefficient is 6 so work on 6m + r form, coefficients are 6 (6m) , 10
(6m+4or-2)
2) & 13 (6m+1)
Can make all numbers iin the form of 6m starting from 0
Can make all numbers in the form of 6m+1 starting from 13 , so we cant get 7
& 1,, sum of these = 8
Can make all numbers in the form of 6m+2 starting from 1
10
0+10 = 20, so we
cannot get, 14, 8, 2 sum of these = 24
Can make all numbers in the form of 6m+3 starting from 10+10+13 = 33 ,
so we cannot get, 27, 21, 15, 9,3 sum of these = 75
Can make all numbers in the form of 6m+4 starting from 10, so we cannot
get, 4
Can make all numbers in the form of 6m+5 starting from 10+13 = 23,
23 so we
cannot get, 17, 11 , 5 sum of these = 33
Sum of all numbers which we can not make = 8+24+75+4+33 = 144

414. [b] 14

415. [b] 144

416.

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417. If N = A*B*C , N,A,B,C are integers then what wld be minimum value of A+B+C in
terms of N.
Sol: There would be different answer for different N (-ve , 0 & +ve), u Z Z
only when data are positive.
Min (A+B+C) = -N , when N=K , K is a positive integer.
e.g. 8 = (-8)*(-1)*(1) , min sum = -8

Min (A+B+C) = infinite , when N=K , K is 0

Min (A+B+C) = N-2 , when N=- K , K is a positive integer


e.g. -8 = (-8)*(-1)*(-1) , min sum = -10

418. Nal & Neel build Ram-Setu from India to Lanka. In the journey of India to Lanka
Sri Ram's speed on setu was 60 km/hr on the same time Maruti Nandan Hanuman
traveled from sky with speed of 100 km/hr and went to Seeta from Sri Ram and
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touch her feet and fly back to Sri Ram and toughed Sri Ram's feet and fly to
Seeta. Hanuman jee did it till Sri Ram reached near to Seeta. It is known that distance
travelled by Sri Ram on this journey was 6000 Km. Then how much distance
Hanumaan jee travelled towards Sri Ram in this entire journey..
a. 4000 km
Sol: [b]

(Fssxs)
G

b. 2000 km

c. 3000 km

d. None of These

419.

What would be remainder when 101112131415......474849 is divided by 99


a. 98
b. 89
c. 53
d. 35
e. None of these (??)

420.

What would be remainder if 200120022003.....2020 is divided by 10001

Sol: [d]91
For 99 we need bundle of two from right and sum =
10+11+12+13+14+15+......+47+48+49 = 40*(59)/2
So 25*59 mod 99 = 91
Ans: 10

421. What would be probability that x*y*z + y*z + z is divisible by 3 where x, y & z
are randomly drawn elements of {1,2,3,4,5,6.......,99} with replacement.
a. 1/3
b. 2/3
c. 13/27
d. 14/27
e. None of these
Sol: [c]
Set is evenly distributed in terms of divisibility of 3
x*y*z + y*z + z = (x*y + y +1) z

Case I : z is divisible by 3 , Probability of this case =


Now no need to work on (x*y + y +1)

F
C

Case II : z is not divisible by 3 , Probability (z is not divisible by 3) = C


G

Now, (x*y + y +1) should be divisible by 3


Hence x*y + y mod 3 = 2
x(y+1) mod 3 = 2

Sub-case A: x mod 3 = 2 , then y mod x = 0.

Prob(x mod 3 = 2 , then y mod x = 0) =


C
C

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Sub-case B: x mod 3 = 1 , then y mod x = 1.

Prob(x mod 3 = 2 , then y mod x = 1) = C C


F

Probability (x*y*z + y*z + z divisible by 3 given z is not divisible) = +


C

C C
F

Required Probability =

F
C

G
C

+ =
F
C

F
C

F
C

FC
G

422. In a triangle ABC , points D,E & F are on lines BC, CA & AB such that BD:DC = 2:1 ;
CE:EA = 1:2 & AF:AB=1:4. If area of AEF = 20 cm^2 then what would be area of
CDFE .
a. 40 m^2
b. 30 cm^2
e. None of These

c. 400 cm*mm

d. 40000 mm^2

Direction: A magician Kumar, arranges 13 cards of same suit in his hand in such a

way he picks one card from top and put it in the bottom of all cards and then open
the top card on table. i.e. first card placed at bottom form top and 2nd open on table
then 3rd card from top to bottom and 4th open on table and so on. His first card on
table is Ace, 2nd card on table is 2, 3rd is 3 and son and 11th card is Jack , 12th is
Queen and last card is King.

423.

424.

Which card is on the top in the starting


a. K
b. 7
c. 9

d. J

e. None of these

In starting there are how many cards in between 8 & 3


a. 1
b. 3
c. 5
d. 6
e. None of these

425. If we count the numbers of card from top then how many card(s) comes at the
position equal to their numeric value. (A,J,Q,K has numeric value equal to 1,11, 12 &
13 respec)
a. No card
b. One
c. Two
d. Three
e. none of these
Sol 423. [b]
7

424. [e] 0
2

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426. If a king ordered to create a pool, depth of 7m around his square fort of
perimeter 4000m to keep enemies 100 m away from his fort. Then how much
minimum approx) water (in liter) would be required to completely fill the pool.
(1m^3 = 1000 lit of water)
a. 1.008 * 10^11
d. 3.02*10^11
Ans: [b]

b. 3.02*10^10
e. None of These

c. 1.008 * 10^10

427. If Ram and Shyam start running from a point on a circular track of length 1750 m
in opposite direction. Speed of Ram is 7.5 m/sec and speed of Shyam is 10m/s.
Whenever they meet they put a flag on the meeting point. If they put 1750 flags on
the track then what would be maximum distance between any two flags on the track.
a. 350 m
b. 1400 m
c. 700 m
d. 1050 m
e. None of these
Ans : [d]

428.

If f(x) is a polynomial in x such that it has only integral coefficients and


(1) = (2) = (3) = (4) = (5) = (6) > 0
Then what would be the third least value of (1)
a. 30
b. 45
c. 60
d. None of these (???)

Sol: [b]
Let
(1) = (2) = (3) = (4) = (5) = (6) = > 0

|}~H (c) ~ c 1, c 3 & c 5 , H~ ~LH~ }~~.


means we have to find a function which is giving common reminder
Let (c) = ( c 1) ( c 3) (c 5) (c) ................(I)
Q(x) is quotient function with integral coefficients

Putting 2,4,& 6 in (I)


(2) = ( 2 1) (2 3) (2 5) (2) = 3 (2) = 2
(4) = ( 4 1) (4 3) (4 5) (2) = 3 (4) = 2
(6) = ( 6 1) (6 3) (6 5) (2) = 15 (2) = 2

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(4) = 15 (6)
2 = 3(2) = 3(4

So K should be multiple of 3 , 3 & 15 so least value be 15. and third least is 45

429.
430.

a. 25564
a. 782262

Ans: 429 : [d]15264


431.

b.15764

c. 15624

b. 792261

d. None of these

c. 782261

d. None of these

430: [c] 782261

If 15^1024 -1=(8^k)*n
1=(8^k)*n , where k is maximum possible integral then k =?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. None of these (???)

Sol: [c]
15^1024 -1=(2^14)*q
1=(2^14)*q =(8^4)*n
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Direction for 432 & 433 : If a car and a bike (both were at rest) start from two

opposite ends (car end and bike end respectively) of a 1600 m stretch. In every
second car increases its speed by 3 m/s and bike by 5 m/s.

432.

433.

When will both car and bike meet each other (after start)
a. 200 sec
b. 20 sec
c. 10 sec
d. None of these (???)
Where do they both meet
a. 600 m from bike end
c. 600 m from car end

Sol: 432: (b) 20 sec


S = u*t + (1/2)*a*t^2
for u = 0
S = (1/2)*a*t^2

b. 1000 m from car end


d. None of these

433: (c) 600 m from car end

Let t be time of meeting then


(1/2)*3*t^2 + (1/2)*5*t^2 = 1600
t=20 sec

For car end S = (1/2)*3*(20)^2 = 600 m from car end

434.

If f(n) = number of digit 1 occur in all numbers from 1 to n ,e.g. f(9)= 1,


f(10)=2,f(11)=4.... then f(10^100) = ?
a. 10^99 + 1
b. 10^100 + 1
c. 10^101 + 1
d. None of these (???)

Sol: [c]
100*10^99 + 1 = 10^101 + 1

435. If N= abcde is a five digit number where a , b, c d & e are remainders when N is
divided by 2,3,4,5 & 6 respectively. Then a+b+c+d+e = ?
a. 5

Ans: [c] 7
Number is 11311

436.

b. 6

c. 7

d. 11

e. None of These (???)

What would be remainder if 1!^1! + 2!^2! + 3!^3! + ....... + 99!^99! is divided by


99.
a. 68
b. 86
c. 14
d. 77
e. None of these (???)

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And: [e] 32
For 9 its 5 & for 11 its 10.

437.

hat would be sum of last 5 digits if we convert 1234321^89 in base 2


What
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. None of these (???)

Sol: [a] 2
1234321^89 mod 32 = 17 = 01001 in base

438. If perpendicular lines equally inclined to the line x - 2y = 4 are passing through
(3,2), Then equation of one of the lines is
a. 3x 2y - 2 = 0
b. -3x + y + 7 = 0
c. 5x + y - 17 = 0
d. x + 4y 11 = 0
e. None of these
Ans :[b]

439. In Navratra three


ee families each consisting of a father, a mother & a daughter
want to worship Goddess Durga. They decided that in a day one person of the family
will do Puja.
ja. So they divided all nine days among them (9 people) such that within a
family mother will only d
do puja after father and daughter do Puja only if father and
mother already did. Then how many different way they can do Puja in Naratra.
Ans:

440.

t!

C!

In a triangle ABC, y = C, AD is altitude from vertex A to side BC (D lies on BC)

such that BD = 1, DAC


DAC = 3*(
3*(BAD) then find length of DC.
a. 5

Sol: [c] 7

b. 6

c. 7

d. Cannot be

e. None of these

Let DC= x, BAD = , AB=c so, DAC =3 & AC=3c. Draw a


line AE such that DAE =, So, BAE is an isosceles
triangle with AD as altitude, so AD is median
med
also, hence BD=DE=1, EC = x--1 and AE is angle
bisector of A in ABC, so by angle
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441.

If last three digits of N^3 is 888 then, what would be sum of digits of least value
of N. Note Sum of digits of 128 = 11
a. 10
b. 11
c. 12
d. 16
e. None of These

Sol:
N^3 mod 1000 = 888
N = 500*n + 192 or 500*n + 192

442. M Mr. Kumar, plotted the production cost (in thousand Rs.) of his all machines
(machine no 1, 2, 3... and so on) on Y-axis and machine number on axis. Then he
says point of intersections of two lines among 3x-2y+3=0 , x-y+2=0, 9x - 6y + 3 = 0
& 6x - 4y + 4 = 0 will give the Production Cost Chart. Then find the production cost
of machine number 3 is how much % more/less than that of machine no 1
a. 60%

b. 33.33%

c. 66.67%

d. None of these

Sol: [c]
3x-2y+3=0 , x-y+2=0, 9x - 6y + 3 = 0 & 6x - 4y + 4 = 0 . It is easily visible that 3x2y+3=0 , 9x - 6y + 3 = 0 & 6x - 4y + 4 = 0 are parallel to each other so we can only
get 3 points of intersection by x-y+2=0, on parallel lines which are (1,3) , (2,4) &
(3,5)
So production cost of machine 1 = 3000
production cost of machine 3 = 5000
% increase = (2000/3000)*100 = 66.67%

443. There would be how many point of intersections by 5 given equation of lines ,
3c 7 18 = 0, 14c + 6 8 = 0 , 15c 35 = 0, 7c + 3 3 = 0 &
33c 77 2 = 0.
a. 10
b.9
c. 8
d. 6
e. None of these (???)
Sol [d]
Set of three parallel lines and another set of two parallel lines give only 6 point of
intersections.

444. What would be the sum of first 101 terms of an AP whose first term is 50, xth
term is y and yth term is x.
a. 0

b. 50

c. 5050

d. Can not say

Ans: [a]0 , since common difference = -1

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445. A boy placed side BC of a triangular shape hardboard ABC normal to the plan
whose side lengths are AB=7cm , BC=25cm & CA=24cm. and gives one rotation
clockwise, than what would be the volume (approx) of the shape created in the air
by this rotation.
a. 2547 cm^3
e. None of these

b. 3517 cm^3

Sol: [e]
Volume = (pi/3)*(24*7/25)^2*25

c. 3547 cm^3

d. 3596 cm^3

446. If "n" is total number all different solutions (including imaginary) of

(5c G 6)d = (5c G 6)dEa & "m" is total number all different solutions (including
imaginary) of ( G ) = ( G )x then what is the value of "m+n"
a. 5

b. 6

Sol: [e] 12, m=8, n=4

c. 9

d. 10

e. None of these (???)

447. If 12^2 * N = 161616161616161616 , where N= aabbccddeeffggh9 has all non


zero digits twice except h and 9, no digit comes more than two times then h=?
a. 5
b.6
c.7
d. 8
Ans: [d] by digital sum

448. One clock has marked 1-24 instead of 1-12. This Clock works normally. One
complete rotation of minute hand is 1hr (60 min). What would be small angle
between min and hour and if this clock shows 10:40
Ans: 80

449. 2+4+6+8+1+0+......+9+8+1+0+0 =?
+ sign is in between every digit of AP 2,4,6,8,10,....,98,100
Ans: 426

450.

Direction for (i) & (ii) ,How many terms are common in give two APs

(i) 4, 22, 31, 40,................., 400 &

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123,126, 129, 131,...... 420


(ii) 5,11,17,23,......239 &
7,14,21,28,.............,700

451.

452. Find the total number of integral solution of 36/m+19/n=1


Ans: 35
453.

If f(x+y) = f(x)*g(y) + g(x)*f(y) & f(x)=g(y) then |tanx|=?

Ans: Non-negative Real Number


Function is Sine addition function
here f(x+y) is a sine addition function and its an identity
sin(x+y)= (sinx)(cosy)+(cosx)(siny)

For f(x)=g(y), we can not find a particular "x" it is true for any x for a corresponding
'y'
e.g. sin30=cos60, sin45=cos45, sin0=cos90 many more and function holds for all
values, so we can not find a 'x'
we know -inf < tanx < +inf , so |tanx| >=0

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454. If M is set of all Men and R is relation "is brother of" defined on M. Then R is
a. R is reflexive relation.
b. R is symmetric relation.
c. R is an equivalence relation.
d. None of these

455. If N = A^3 - B^3 - C^3 , it is known that N is an even positive number and has 16
factors in which one factor is A. and A,B,C are different primes less than 100, Then
how many different values of N are possible.
a. 7

b. 8

c. 9

d.10

e. None of These

Sol: [a]
since N is an even number means either B or C may be 2. and rest are odd (since
different primes), Take C=2

A^3 - B^3 -2^3 has one factor A so, B^3+2^3 has one factor as A, only possible if
B+2=A (Twins prime, there are 8 pairs of twins prime less than 100)
But, N = A^3 - B^3 - C^3 = 3*A*B*C , has 16 factors do none of them should be 3, so
we should exclude (3,5) so 7 twins prime , hence 7 different N

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