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TS ICET 2015 Held on: 22.05.2015 Time : 2% Hours Booklet Code: | BR 114548BL-71 Hall Ticket Number (To he filled-in hy the Candidate) INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDAT! (Read the Instructions carefully before answering) 1, Separate Optical Mark Reader (OMR) Answer Sheet is supplied to you along with Question Paper Booklet for recording your responses. Please read and follow the instructions on the OMR Sheet, fill up the required dataand mark your responses. Candidate should write the Hall Ticket Number only in the space provided on this page and the OMR Answer Sheet. DO NOT WRITE HALL TICKET NUMBER ANYWHERE ELSE. 3. Immediately on opening this Question Paper Booklet, please check for (i) the same booklet code (A/BIC/D) on each page (ii) serial number of the questions (1 — 200) (iii). the number of pages and (iv) correctness of printing. 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Candidate should check this before beginning to answerand bring any discrepancy in this regard to the notice of the Invigilator. Ti B 48BL-71 SECTION -A Analytical Ability Baas Siege Questions : 75 Marks : 75 B%eo +75 Srdqen 175 () Data Sufficiency (Marks : 20) Sxr0% SogSs (SrBzeo: 20) Note: In questions numbered 1 to 20, a question is followed by data in the form of two statements labelled as I and II. You must decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Using the data make an appropriate choice from (1) to (4) as per the following guidelines : (a) (b) ©) @) Mark choice (1) if the statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question. Mark choice (2) if the statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question. Mark choice (3) if both the statements I and Il are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is sufficient. Mark choice (4) if both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data is required. rk 1 1 WO 20 S8H adyo HI HAC a¥ Gr, HD Bows |, Il wD rgeo Ke Foch Gsarw Sepotorr ahggron. aly Sepowd, shairAod, adyo PSSarw CHS Lhrerard) adljocko bogie vyoar do @D dt ApWowr. S AgWaw (80d ArYesP irre sharhod (1) 2204 (4) 88% 00 wand waren JODY Fabod. (a) (b) (©) @ WHS Larqrdo alyocsH Wisso | Anja Lorgigwand d aaren (1) oP %H8ov0a. WHS Lirqrdo adlyoce Kdeiso II dr sab Sorgdvavd d earen (2) rm MGo04. WHS Larqro ailjoudy Waisore I, II Soo Lrrgdav vocde* 2 28363 Sear Lorgho SSIS Dh waren (3) mr MQoriod. HL Sargreo atljocb& Wdoreo |, I Suv Svar Horgyo se¥ eddy Sero%o wdumand sb waren (4) mr MBowod. 2 48BL-71 What are the numbers a and b ? Dogges a,b eo 2d2 1. aand b are relatively prime. a,b ev IY Lgrarosres I. L.C.M ofa, b is 2550. a,b & ar. 2550, What is the rate of simple interest on a loan of € 20,000 ? &. 20,000 whyp Le 4 Fev Dos 2 1. % 23,000 is to be paid at the end of the first year. BwSes LobAywrodsnd BYoardyoO ow 23,000. Il. There is a penal interest of 10% if the loan is not paid at the end of the first year. ANSE Voda rosaws wp BOOSIE 10% word 44 Gotwod. Suppose f(x) is a polynomial. Is flr) 2F WW TWH 0S. f(x’ +7) Hx - Las sSerosdr ? Lo (v= 7)1f0) H. (v= 11) fl -3) — 1a factor of f (9° +7)? What is the value of xy ? ay Deod DoS? Are the triangles AABE and ACDE given below congruent ? (Soeaberd Behares AABE, ACDE en Hyer » lL ABICD I. ZAEB= ZCED 1f0¢ {x.y}. then what is the value of x+y? O€ fx, y} Bomddyd x + y Dew Dos ? Loox#y IL xSty= ySty Is 525 xk a perfect square ? 525 x k a DOYPY Star 2 L 2k i k=21 PTO. 8. i. 14, 48BL-71 If n(A) denotes the number of elements in the set A, then what isn (AUB) ? DOB A SD Sawesre Lomgy n(A) H LOY, n(AUB) Dod 2 I n(A) = 35 IL n(B) = 28 What is the value of the integer n 20? wPoSo n20 sy dws 08 2 1. 25" is odd. 25" 2.8 BB Lomg I. 30" is odd. 30" a8 Bo omg For the integers a, b and ¢ with a = be, isa >b? a= be wdbgentsy Ypgrosres a, b,c U& LowoBod a> b v—eooar > L lal= I =9 What is x,+ x4 ay+ ay x? yt a+ xy t x, DoS? 20 ML. + Xys Xj, Xs are im arithmetic progression. Ais Tas Mes ys Xs D GOS FEE Garon. What is the average of a— 3, b+ 4,c — 5 and 6? a—3,b+4,¢ - 5,60 Dit» Dos 7 1 a,b,c are positive integers. 2, b, eB Yr grose I. atb te=100 a Is —an integer ? = n ig GOs? L 6|[n I. Ofn Is A ABC scalene ? A ABC Deo arson 2 L AB#BC I. ZBAC + ZBCA 48BL-71 B 15. 18. 20. With how many zeroes does the number a= 16 ! end? a= 16! wD DS OO Daryws dwr{poa ? Lo Sa s*fa I. aisaneven number. a 28 00 Log Is the quadrilateral ABCD a rectangle ? BHBJwo ABCD a8 AY SHoeor 2 z AB=CD, AD = BC Il AC=BD IfP, A, B are three points on a circle, what is ZAPB ? Bw Dodywo P, A,B ew ak o)80p Go ZAPB dos? 1 AB is the diameter of the circle. AB 080 &)8 argL0. IL. The sum of the angles of A APB is 180° A APB &D Serres BvSo 180° Is the number n divisible by 2? Rong n, 2d Syorr erAoswehisvoor 2 : The sum of the digits is divisible by 2. S08e aro 2d erAodatoe, Il. The digit in the units place is divisible by 2. 280 PHOS RN) vos 2 dS erAosmebee. Are the roots of ax" + bx + ¢ = 0 (a #0) real ? av't by +e=0(a#0) Ghd, arenes ih trod ? 1 4a+b=0 I. c¢=Sa What is the area of the rectangle ABCD ? AYwHB Ho ABCD Seregsos 7 1. Eisthe midpoint of AB AB dads Dow E. Il. Area of the A CDE is 50cm’. ACDE SP eZ0 50 Wo.2d? B 48BL-71 (ii) Problem Solving (Marks : 55) bodes Seah (Brthze0 : 55) (a) Sequence and Series (Marks : 25) wensires, Grow (rshz00 125) Note = In each of the questions numbered 21 to 30, a sequence ‘of numbers or letters that follow a definite pattern is given. Each question has a blank space. This has to be filled by the correct answer from the four given options to complete the sequence without breaking the pattern. Brit: oie 21 od 30 HSH Me HB LyStor alyd ongeo md eres Md 2S (CoagRe dalord, Ssiprryar. GS HED arbO ayo mgs Elyse Sod 20 wand aarans QU)S'D wka\Sio MahErDL sorto Seosstoar ~oowr. / 21. 3Z2A, SXSC, 7V8E, (1) 9S10G (2) 10TI2G (3) 10S12G (4) 9THIG 22. Z7A, YOB. XSC, ,U3E W) v3c (2) vac (3) V4D (4) VSD 23, fi+vis. /3+vi3. . vio ay Jaev00 2) f44vil @) 5407 (4) fs+vit 24. UGX:AND :: QLN: __ (1) WRT (2) WST (3) WRS (4) VRT 25. : HDGF ::FILM : ADGH (1) LIKM (2) MILK (3) KLIM (4) IKLM 26. KEGV, JDFUsICET, (1) HBDC @) HBDF (3) HBDS (4) HBDU 27. DIVIDEND : CHUHCDMC :: KEYBOARD : (1). JDXANZQC (2) JDXNZAQC (3) JDXANZRC (4) JDXANZPC 28. 13.28.49. 76, . 148 a) 89 (2) 99 (3) 109 (4) 119 29. 2, 26, 242, (1) 546 (2) 956 G3) 1266 (4) 2186 zo, 2,8, 26,80) BS 3° 9° 27° 81° —~" 729 242 322 542 yn = 2) 3) = 4) wo @ = Oo (4) 48BL-71 Note : In questions numbered 31 to 35 pick the odd thing out : BAS + 31 WS 35 26H Ko HHOS* 00T*0D9 MOQowan : 3. (I) w+ 4n44 (2) x -2e4+1 @G) 42x41 (4) 242042 32. (1) 1993 AD (2) 1994 AD &%. 1993 (84. 1994 (3) 1995 AD (4) 1996 AD (8%. 1995 (8%. 1996 33. (1) Standard deviation (2) Variance (Sado a) (3) Range (4) Mode ag arinve$o 34. (1) 26 (2) 28 (3) 126 (4) 343 35. (1) 87 Q) 77 (3) 67 (4) 57 - q PTO. B 48BL-71 Note: Each of the questions from 36 to 45 follow a definite pattern. Observe the same and fill in the blanks with suitable answers. TERE: 36 WOU 45 HOG He AW ak QNSH Dahard Sraperyav. v davard_ 36. 39, 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. ADD YOawid Largrares arOuw Yroosoa. 0001, 0010. 0011. 0100. .O110 (1) 0011 (2) 0101 (3) O11 (4) 1010 a 6 31" 391 1 1 1 1 = 2) — 3) = 4) 36 Os ® 38 O 39 (ty) Gy"), (Ht YP Oy) OF =P Ort yO yy. () @-yaryy? Q) @*-y") GB) @-yy (4) i 5 10 17 26 37 9° 28° 65° 126° 2177 —— 50 ay O S44 a Jl (4) ry 9, 36, 100, 225. . 784 (1) 365 (2) 441 (3) 498 (4) 526 WAC, TOF, QI. (1) P2SL (2) NISL Q) P27L (4) M2SL ve 124142. 162 oa 3 1 3 — 2 3) 2 20= () 185 (2) 19 @) 20 (4) 05 7,12, 19, 28, 39, .67 @) 52 (55 44 42 a7 at x @) 7 (4) 9 48BL-71 B (b) 46. 47. 48. Data Analysis (Marks : 10) SH0% Daan (OrcZe0 : 10) ‘A Mobile manufacturing company makes three models I, I] and III of mebile phones. The production (in thousands) during the years 2009 through 2013 is given below : DBE OW SaroT a¥ Sowd dare Srebeoy | UL UT BBE MYL Sar HV0B. LodSySo 2009 WS 2013 HSH GSB Seg) SosNabaéoa, Year/ 08}80 | 9009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 Model/areoe I 17 22 26 29 32 I 22 20 24 28 30 I 25 27 30 32 35 Answer the questions from 46 to 48 using the table. ney WOSAD Hy 46 Lod 48 SSH LhrqrardSgo4. If the cost of production of mobiles of I, II and Ill models during the year 2011 are respectively € 2,250, % 2,750 and 5,250 per unit, then the total cost of production (in crores of rupees) during that year is 2011 BobS\SOS |, I, Ill Srdey eS, HBT Mo SawOs wads wey Soir Ge. 2,250, Sr. 2,750 Ha Sr. 5,250 wordy w VoHsySos* Svgo BS QSAdy wey Eb Sed obs} (1) 2.82 (2) 28.2 (3) 282 (4) 0.282 If the profits per unit of three models 1, II and ILI of mobiles during the year 2013 are % 550, % 650 and % 1,000 respectively, then the total profit (in lacs of rupees) during the year 2013 is 2013 DOBSYHOS mr Gur |, Il, Il Brae) aad a 2Sy addy corw SOP Gr. 550, Se. 650 WOaw Sw. 1,000 sod 2013 Vodsydoe* Svgo orzo (Se Srrads (721 (2) 7210 (3) 72.1 (4) 7.21 What is the percentage increase in the production of Model Il mobiles in the year 2013 when compared to the year 2010 ? 2010 Lossy Sos BOL, 2013 Voss Vos? ASS Il Pe) ohS* DHMSe, wo . (1) 10% Q) 15% (3) 30% (4) 50% 9 PTO. B 48BL-71 Note: The following Pie diagram illustrates the yearly expenditure of an educational institution towards six heads : A-Staff salaries, B-Maintenance, C-Laboratories, D-Learner activities, E-Examinations and F-Miscellaneous. Using the data given answer the questions from 49 to 53. BBE: eH Aieo ALyyod Shrew, B-dWekre@, C- abiirew, D-wAgivo, 49. 51. 52. 33. E-Db¥e,, Faddimw of mm 28 Darg Woy GS, d*ewLO arhyow (S00 “R' (Pie) DSo DSBS. ado Serotio wgrdorr Wie 49 Hod 53 o& Larqordany, The total sectorial angle corresponding the heads C, D and E is C, Dida Exe Lowodod ago Dgrh Smo (ld) 125° (2) 108° (3) 120° (4) 90° If in a year the expenditure under B is 30 lac more than the expenditure under E, then the total expenditure (in lacs) for that yearis aS YobsSSoe* B (Bos dbs my, E (Sod wabs wey) S&H 30 oXeo DOYS workige & LobS Sos Aso why (Yo) (1) 200 (2) 185 @) 175 (4) 150 If the annual expenditure is 200 lacs, then the expenditure towards F (in lacs) is PW by 200 oSTS Lx F Sabs wy (oS) ay 25 (2) 30 @) 32 (4) 35 Ima year total expenditure incurred towards E is 20 lacs of rupees. Then the expenditure towards D (in lacs) is BETS VSS OS* E (Sods 20 o¥e Grd aben ME) wargod. waAydé D [Sod yo) wSLE) (30 (2) 35 GB) 45 (4) 40 The sectorial angle corresponding to A is A & S0n080d Vgrw Sao (1) 105° (2) 120° @) 126° (4) 145° 10 48BL-71 B Cas) c Note: Using the data given in the above Venn diagram answer Q. 84 and Q. 58. MBdE - B35 DS Ho SO Sepowd) GLAAD $4. 55 Ae warenen HQotsod. 54. The number of elements in C ~ (AUB) = C— (AUB) 2 Saresre Lows = a) 27 Q) 24 @) 19 (4) 18 55. The number of elements in AU (BOC) is AU (BNC) 69 Saresre Lows (1) 46 (2) 41 (3) 32 @ 925 (©) Coding and Decoding Problems (Marks : 10) Soh, GS*Goh Saxmge0 (Grweo: 10) The letters in the English alphabet are coded in the reverse order. For example, A is coded as Z, B is coded as Y,.... Following this code answer the questions from 56 to 60. wot S8breSD w¥orcw Wass ais? wsps SE Daseo xOAod. aortriah Aw Z%, By Y¥,... $E FV. G2 SE BWLD 56 OS 60 L6H fe Hoh Varqrw Dayo. 56. The code word of POCKET is POCKET & §°& 260 (1) KLXPUC (2) KLXUPG (3) KLXVPG (4) KLXPVG 57. Which group of letters is coded as CODE ? 2 wore Lawiro CODE rm §'& Sabados 7 (1) © XLWU (2) XLWV G3) XLWT (4) XLWR 58. Which group of letters is coded as HAPPY ? 2 wore Liurdro HAPPY rr SE Dabaao ? (1) SZKKD (2) SZKKC (3) SZKKB (4) SZKKE 59. The code word for GROUP is GROUP & $*& 20 (1) TILFR (2) TILFN (3) TILFM (4) TILFK 60. LIMIT is coded as LIMIT & 8% &0 (1) KNRNC (2) ORNRG (3) JKOKG (4) OSTSG WW a P.1.0. 62. 63. 64, 65. (d) 67. 68. 48BL-71 If BOWLER is coded as CPXMFS. then BATSMAN is coded as BOWLER ® CPXMFS mm §°G iy BATSMAN & §°6 (1) CBVUNCO (2) CBVTNBO (3) CBUTNBO (4) CBVTNCO If the code word for STATISTICS is UVCVKUVKEU, then the code word for COMMERCE is STATISTICS & 8° &50 UVCVKUVKEU wane COMMERCES 8° &50. (1) EQOOGTEG (2) EPOOHTFG (3) EROOHTEG (4) EQOOGTGE If MOUSE is coded as LNTRD. then the code for COMPUTER is MOUSE ®& LNTRD a §°& $& COMPUTER & S& (1) BMNOTRDQ (2) BNLOTSDQ (3) BNMOTSDQ (4) BMMOTSQD If TRIANGLE is coded as RPGYLEJC the code for RHOMBUS is TRIANGLE & RPGYLEIC rm &°& 3% RHOMBUS §& (1) PGMKZSQ_ 2) PFMKSZQ_ (3) PGNKZSQ (Ay PENKZSQ If TEACHER is coded as SEABGEQ. then the code for STUDENT is TEACHER & SEABGEQ m@ 8'& SQ STUDENT & SE (1) RSVDFMR (2) RSUCEMR (3) RSUCEMS (4) RSVDFMS Date, Time & Arrangement Problems (Marks : 10) BA, Stroke, wOSe LExvgeo (Artze0 : 10) ‘The angle between the minutes hand and hours hand when the time shown in the clock is 6.20 pm is, AEcirdod twabo d* 6.20 erwodSypeh Dimare, Sngn% Node Lng’ Lebo S20 (ly 58° (2) 60° (3) 65° (4) 70° A big joint family has. grandfather; father; mother; four sons and their wives; and two daughters of each son. How many female members are there in the family ? 28 Bh Ghyd Sono wr, BPAY, Gy, Keotht Sees arg ardgeo, HS Soh & adh Krew aar&. v Himowod* wetard Lows Dod? qa) 13 @) 14 @) 15 @) 16 As per the time table the local train leaves the station at regular intervals of 45 minutes. Reaching the station a person learnt that the train left 10 minutes ago and the next train is ‘at 10.15 a.m, What time did the person arrive at the station ? Sy BS Sev sro SEE BS 3 45 Nw eeH BAS Hod mahudHHos. af BgB YAS THD a BoS 10 Déwsre (Sa SQOSD StarSO 10.15 am. H doch Besar. © gS YUSS 9 Labs dun yeh ? (1) 9.25 a.m. (2) 9.30am. @ 9.25 & 9.30 (G) 9.35 am. (4) 940m. 49.35 & 9.40 2 48BL-71 B 69. 70. me 72. 73. 74, 75. A car travels from A to B at a speed of 24 kmph and returns from B to A at a speed of 40 kmph. What is the average speed of the car for the whole journey (in kmph) ? 2S sx A 0d BS How 24 8a. Bo# foaireso Th WH BGrd (oairesod* B Woe A S Hoes 40 3D. Mos SQ)00 Ano (aber es sx LON io dbs 7 (Hout $0. 4) (l) 36 (2) 34 (3) 32 (4) 30 In a Queue of 51, the positions of A and B are tenth and thirty fifth respectively. If C is in between A and B and equidistant from them, how many are there (without counting C) in front of C in the queue 2 51 B08 Bay oS Sg AB © PU BUT BERG, Soy arsed. A,B Bhs Gers Gedo C YO (CW Tz. 0v5oa» C Sar Swot BUS* aod 0d Srgc* aay? (1) 26 (2) 27 (3) 28 (4) 29 A, B, C, D and E sit on a bench ina row such that C sits between D and E; D sits between A and C while E sits between C and B. Their seating arrangement is A,B,C,D,E eo a8 Bodp : D, Ee ted C: A, C © hy DiC, Bo Ss E Qos Gorm ErtywyW. ards Srthyy (Boo () A-C-D-E-B Q) A-D-C-E-B G) A-D-E-C-B (4) A-E-C=D-B an Ifab #0 and a+ b= an, then (f°) ei #0 0%8raeb= 1-1, cand 5 (i t}- & (1) 1008x2015 (2) 1007x2015. (3) 1006x2015 (4) 0 1 . 409 + 409 If aob= Jab + Jp andaad= vab — Ie then 759 —4A9 7 _ lg 409 +409 _ aob=-Vab + Japs b= ab - Teens as * 1 1 yt 2 t+ 3) 18 4) 36 5 @ a @) co) If today is Sunday what day of the week will it be 63 days later ? a Her wdardo wand 63 Hare Soy J) ado SAHOO? (1) Sunday (2) Monday (3) Tuesday (4) Wednesday wOardo daardo Boii¥ardo awgardo A clock is set at 10.00 a.m. If clock loses 3 minutes every two hours, what is the correct time when the clock shows 4.00 p.m. on the same day ? 2 KadkrSod* Lard sbabo 10.00 Kobe LOdrw. « Addrfo HB does Howes 3 Sawaren wergor BONS, wd Sar wv MadirSo saho[so 4.00 Howes UPHOMALYG HO wawd Labo Dos 2 (1) 4.03pm. (2) 4.06pm. (3) 4.09pm. (4) 4.12 p.m. a 4.03 a) 4.06 & 4.09 42 13 P.T.O. 48BL-71 SECTION -B Mathematical Abii 63S DEBoS Questions : 75 Marks : 75 a yeo : 15 drdyeo: 75 (i) Arithmetical Ability (Marks : 35) COsNAS TES (Srey.e0 : 35) 76, In a fraction if the numerator is increased by 20% and the denominator is decreased by 20% we get new fraction 3 The sum of the new fraction and the original fraction is aS DW vHd, 20% Wood, sord 20% SHAQ Sey SS DOO 3. & FS DA, whew dio So 2 4 5 l= 2) = 3) = 4) ( 7 Qa QB) 5 (4) 77. \f 25% of a number is 25 more than 25% of 500, then the number is 28 Homgs® 25%, 500 5* 25% ¥oB 25 D&S wand Wome (1) 500 (2) 550 (3) 600 (4) 650 78. By selling an item for % 189, a trader gets a profit of 12 %. The cost price (in rupees) of the item is aS Sep Gr. 189 8 wadyd a SYWOE 12% % ewdfo SMod. w SH SWSe (Grades (1) 148 (2) 158 (3) 168 (4) 178 79. The cost price of an item is % 250. Its marked price is 360. The maximum possible discount that can be given so that a profit of 20% is made is 28 SY SS IP, 250. GD SSS Se Sw. 360. HIB 20% erdio Sur, w APYP Bdg8OS SsO8 dadsor () %30 (2) %40 (3) %50 (4) %60 80. In a partnership, A invests + of the capital for + of the time: B invests fof the capital for sof the time while C invests the rest of the capital for the whole time. The share of A (in thousands of rupees) in the profit of € 2.28 lakhs is a8 griaghgod*, A aufo Dead" 1 boibis 1 Sot tkvabodren; B argo Dinas! : 8 som + S0% Lincbodme sour NDS BEwAd C w GIS Lhiabivoe Goats. odo dr, 2.28 of Aarin Se Srd abe a) %6 (Q) 24 G) 2 (4) 20 Id 48BL-71 B 81. 82. 83. 85. 86. In a joint business, A invests % 20,000 for six months while B invested certain amount for the whole year. In the year-end profit of € 9,000 the share of A is 6,000. The amount (in rupees) invested by B is a G8 wgEPSoe*, A wb Svvadto Sr. 20,000 Bywd dowir, B S& Bod Bods Vo Enso Gourd. Lossyorods ergo Gr. 9,000 S* A arer Sr. 6,000. DBPTOS B Dead (Grarahs*) (1) 8,000 (2) 6,000 (3) 5,000 (4) 4,000 Pipes A, B.C can fill a tank individually in 2 hours, 3 hours and 4 hours respectively. All the three are opened for 15 minutes and pipe C is closed. The time (in minutes) required further to fill the tank is women A, B,C ea ak HSI Br 2 Kobea, 3 Hobe, 4 Hobos Dodioy S BWGOdSD 15 DavFredren Dy, o SOS CD Lapses. w SY DosenDS sroew Ros Wsnabo (Award) a) 48 (2) 52% (3) 34 (4) 70 Pipes A and B can fill a tank in 9 minutes and 12 minutes respectively. A is opened and after sometime B is opened: and the tank is full in 4 minutes. The time difference (in minutes) between the opening of A and B is Doge A, Bw aS SE Ser 9 Andres, 12 Dwarg* Nod Hey AD yd Sos WaaarRS BD DENS, @ BG4 Vind s® Noob. A, B ow yowtadire ey dar Qars) ay 4 (2) 3 GB)e2 (4) 1% Three trains A, B and C moving at speeds s,. s, and s, respectively take times t,, t, and t, respectively to cover a distance of x kms. Ift, :t, :t, = 20: 15 : 12, then s, : s):s, SGM 5), 8), 8, STS SBS Be A, B, C eo x 8.2b. Grordy wberns SF Ltatres DOO thy thy ty ths () 2:3:4 (2) = 20:15: 12 sand s,: 5,28, =.... 24:5 (3) 4:5:6 (4) 5:6:7 The time (in seconds) taken by a train of 240 metres long travelling at 70 kmph to cross another train of length 110 metres standing on a parallel track is 240 dood SrwsyXdy aS Geo Now 70 8.0d. SKS Seer, Whross Lepep Deady, 110 dO8 reéssy He LS Ger Boo LF Labo Sosy a) 20 @) 18 @) 17 @ 16 10 men and 15 women can complete a work in 6 days; and 12 men and 27 women can complete the same work in 4 days. The number of days required for 2 men and 12 women to complete the same work is 2S DAD 10 Wd Ledunev, 15 Hod gen SOD 6 Sarg Yrg Fabiew: wd YD 12 S08 Wexne0, 27 HOB hyea SOV 4 Hard pg Dawes. v GID ade Wesineo, 12 08 Syeo SOR %rQ Faber dS HY Sere Lows a) 8 @) 9 G) 10 12 Is PTO. 87. 88. 89. 90. o. 92. 94, 48BL-71 Aand B can doa work in 8 hours: B and C can complete the same work in 6 hours while C and A require 12 hours to complete that work. The time required by C alone to complete that work is A,B ca a8 OOO 8 Hobd® YQ Dabriet; B.C eo wd UNO Hoog* 9 Sabie; CA 8 © WY'Y Bahewds 12 fhooe Sar. w BNC ahd OQ Hahends 4 vaivabo (1) 16 hours (2) 9 hours 36 minutes 16 Soben 9 home 36 Xawaren (3) 48 hours (4) 10 hours 30 minutes 48 Soe 10 Some 30 Qdwaren The area of a square S is equal to the area of the rectangle of sides 56 metres and 14 metres. The length (in metres) of diagonal of $ is 2S BHGWO S STego; 56 Ow, 14 do share He af AY SHvH Svergos Varo. oped S as D8o IUuy (hogs a) 42 Q) 28/2 G) 14v2 ) 122 The area of a rhombus is 144 square units. If one of its diagonals is 18 units then the Jength of the other diagonal (in units) is a8 Bh Saye Brose 144 Wsely oirdp. od as ASD Say 18 asaya, BoéF D8SL) Tae (asPdHS', a) 9 (2) 12 G) 14 (4) 16 A brick measures 20 ems x 10 ems x 7.5 ems. The number of bricks required to build a wall of dimensions 25 m x 2 m x 0.75 m is 28 adv$ LOSrm0 20 Vo.dd. x 10 Vo.ad. x 7.5 Bods. 25 dx 2 dx 0.75 & Yodre0 Ke FG Doyerds sheds atvse Lomg (1) 24000 (2) 25000 G) 26000 (4) 27000 ‘The volume ofa coneis 108 1 cubic ems and its height is 9 cms. The base radius | {in ams) of the concis 28 ¥oyy WLS 108 W.Va. PDH 9 Dod. w HoHY abe wgrBo (0.. oF a) 4 ot) @) 6 4 8 A rectangular plot R of perimeter 46 metres has area 120 square metres. The area of the square whose side is equal to the diagonal of R. is DM Svs 46 How te aS AY HVS Yoo R Svego 120 Sie R DSJowH VBI shard FOS ISS SeLgo (1) 361 sq.m(Sab.) (2) 289 sq. m(S.2b.) (3), 225 sq. m(S2b) (4) 169 sq. m Sab.) A wheel makes 50 revolutionsin covering a distance of 440 metres. The radius (in metres) of the wheel is 440 soadim GrOeras 28 H[So 50 Waeren SSO. w wy TOGO (OSS) () 4.2 Q) 2.8 (3) 1.4 (4) 0.7 The ratio of the curved surface area to the total surface area of a right circular cylinder is 1 its total surface area is 616 sq. cms., then the volume of the cylinder (in cubic ems) is a8 Syeord Yriy SESe Srego, AbOSe SrOrge MB 1: 2. ad Hospgse Brego 616 4.20. vod w roy WLOsrado . V0.0) (1) 1120 (2) 1080 (3) 1078 (4) 1000 if 16 48BL-71 B 95. i 98. 100. 101. 102. 103. If.x > 0 and |I -3x| >4—x, then x>0,|I-3r|>4-x ard why a) wed @ vod eo) sod (4) sod (1100101), ~ (1011011) = () (1010), (2) (1100), (1001, (4) (1101), Ifm = 7! , 5? 34 28, then the greatest integer value of k such that 21 divides m is m= 7! 5?.34, Seana m 9 21k Sd yuomr erhotiep dod wSgd8 Ypgro¥o k Dead aot Q) 2 Q) 4 (4) 8 If; = c’ #0 and b = ac, then the progression in which x, y, z are is at= bY =c/ #0 wR ar b?= ac wond wdrpe x.y, zen GOS AB (1) an arithmetic progression (2) a geometric progression 28 608 4G 28 the AS (3) a harmonic progression (4) an arithmetico-geometrie progression 28 SrordgS 1G aS eS - te 8G Three numbers are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 and the sum of the cubes of them is 36. The smallest number among them is ard Domgen 1:2: 3 DNC doar, ar owe Snho 36 wddgtnaryow. sree? © Sky dong mot @ 2 3 (4) 4 The earnings of A. B.C are in the ratio 7: 9+ 12 and their expenditures are in the ratio 8:92:15. IFA saves 25% of his earnings, then the ratio of their savings is A,B,C © eordire 288.7595 12 srr 0 Ho NBs: 9: 15. A warabot* 25% Dery TY aro Hee XMy@ (1) 46:99:59 (2) 56:99:69 (3) 69:56:99 (4) 59:46:99 EER anda then + y= If BEF syst eau ey (l) 6 Q)7 (@) 8 4 9 D ees (a-b) (Va-vo, Ifa #b, a? +b? # 0, then ——— i oO as) la +b Pb. at +b? 4 (a-b) (Va -vb) _ a#b.a> + b* #0 wan ca» larJb 2Vab i! 11 1 2 2J-+— 2J-+— a) a+b @) ab &) ls ab 4 ab The least positive integer m to be added to 3096 so that their sum is divisible by 39 is 3096 8 m2 SOUS Sey Sango 39 F Db Lore erhotudty m KY Sdopqro¥ Devd (ay 2 Q) 12 (3) 24 (4) 32 7 P.T.O. 104, 105. 106. 107. 108, 109. 110. 48BL-71 If a number k is of the form 18 m + 7 for some integer m then the remainder when k is divided by 6 is a8 Wows k Ero 18 m +7 (m ak YpgroSo) wond k 9 6D erhowirr Si) Tao qa) $5 (2) 3 GB) 2 4) 1 The largest number m such that the numbers 947, 639 and 1051 leave the same remainder when divided by m is m & ehowrr Dowgen 947, 639, 1051 ev ad Arr adyiwod 409 Loz m ay 3 Q) 4 @B) 7 4) 0 The number of pairs of positive integers a and b such that a + b = 594 and ged (a, b) = 27 is a+b = 594 wader Ader (a,b) = 27 wabgen Soe Soypgrosrea a,b v ede Song a) 4 5 @) 6 (4) 7 L. 0.0006198 1 = 0.16134 rr BSH ep) ———_ 6.198 0.0006198 (1) 0.016134 (2) 0.16134 (3) 16134 (4) 1613.4 Taking as = 0.16134, the value of 1 The rational number r that becomes 3 when | is subtracted from the numerator and becomes 3 when 1 is subtracted from the denominator is at w8idod Yvoms r O19 eo Woe 1 Sadar i LS, Ho koa 1 SaSabr 2 wydr dod w Gong r= 17 15 13 9 w yy 1S 3B 4 2 32 oO 26 8) 24 @ 16 ‘The descending order of the fractions ©, >, > and Lis e iW 1S 859 7 33 8 To wastive (so doe 13712711 is? ® wel 9875 9785 5789 5879 Soe O ee Stee w Boe o 1113 ist 11s Bi? 12°1S°13 11 4 12°13 15°11 1.57777 . 74 f a & @ 4 e 4 a 7 45 5 45 45 48BL-71 B (i) Algebraic and Geometrical Ability (Marks : 30) dab, anghBob Maggs (Sr%y00 : 30) ei iii: ee os 45°+ tan 45 a @) 3422 (4) 6+ 4/2 112, 120s, _sind__ sind cos (1) 2sin€ (2) 20s 6 (3) 2sec@ (4) 2cosec @ 113. In AABC, ZABC = 45°, ZCAB = 30° and CD is perpendicular to AB. If CD = 100, then AB= AABC & ZABC = 45°, ZCAB = 30°, AB 8 CD wowo. CD = 100 eave AB = Q) 100(V3+1) (2) 100(V3-1) (3) SolV3-+1) (4) ~so(v3-1) 114. 1f7 + 10x has maximum at x= at € R, then = 7+ lx - 5° x= GE ROS KOYo do a= a) o @1 @) 92 @ 3 115. The progression in which the roots of the equation 6x° — 11x? + 6x- 1 = 0 lie is WSSe90 6x5 - | a? + 6x — 1 = 0 GS, Sareren GoS BS (1) anarithmetic progression (2) a geometric progression 08 ae roo IG (3) aharmonic progression (4) aarithmetico-geometric progression sores ae 08 - M4 116. The quadratic expression that leaves remainders 1, 2 and 4 respectively when divided by (x- 1), (v2) and (v— 3) is (x= 1), (6 =2), = 3) OH erAhodm BOorr 1, 2, 4 daPeo ady ct arwo: a) slr ere) )) z?-»+1) (3) gle ere) (4) x+2) 117. Ifp(a) is a polynomial divisibie by (x — 5), then a factor of px? - 3) is 2.8 EWG pix) d (v- 5) Darr ePAY wwe p(x? -3) 8 a¥ sr*Sero¥o Q) x42 Q) x+1 (3) x-1 (4) x-2 11g, 1f 2% =S ana 22 =6, then (sy) = x+y 5. x-y 728 49 c6eond y= xty So x-y ad) (2.3) Q) 6.2) G) (1.2) @ QD 1” PTO. 119. 120. 121. 122, 123. 124. 125. 126. 48BL-71 The number of solutions of the system x — y+z= — 6,xty -2=3,-x+y —z=6is Bghyr -ytz=-6,xt+y-z=3,-xt+y—72=6 8 he Shee Vong qd) 0 (2) 1 (3) 3 (4) Infinite/oxodo. The sum of all the natural numbers between 1 and 100 which are divisible by 7 is 7d digkor erhodachs&r, 108 100888 sod Leva Lomge Sno (1) 735 (2) 730 (3) 725 (4) 715 = 3k ae a) 0 (2) ; GB) : @ 1 If the fourth term in the binomial expansion of (= et 6 (2 +4) OgOS DQUEE are Wo 160 word x= a 8 @) -8 4 @) -1 The middle term in the expansion of (# : ( -4) DBs saeSghaso (1) -S6x (2) =70x°* (3) 70x* (4) -S6x* 1 2% A=|2 1 2|=A?-4A= a (1) 2 (2) 31 (3) 41 (4) SI If det A = 5 for a3 x 3 matrix A, then det (5A) = aS 3x3 Br[BS AS det A =5 wond det (SA) = q) 5 QF Bg) s @) s* lim r-3 493 Vx-2-Va-x a) oO Q) 1 @) 2 (@) 4 20 48BL-71 B 128. 129, 130. 131. 132. 2) 1 GB) (4) -1 In AABC, ZBAC=90°, ADLBC, AD = 6 cm and BD = 4 cm. Then DC = AABC &* ZBAC=90°, AD.LBC, AD = 6 80.2, BD = 4 200.8, edt DC = () 4em 0.2) Q) 6emo.,) (3) 9em 0.2) (4) 152 cm 0.2) The vertices A, B, C, D in that order of a quadrilateral lie on a circle, Then ZABC + ZADC = aS Heche Bren A, B,C, D w ad SHoe* aS sop Garyov. edd ZABC + ZADC= (1) 90° (2) 120° (3) 135° (4) 180° en area of the square is Ifa square is inscribed in a citele of radius 4 x 21S argoyo He Hoe" af Weide osOPEAS v SESW BreZo a) 2014 (2) 2015 (3) 2016 (4) 2017 For AABC with vertices A(4, 2), B(6, 5) and C(1, 4) the length of the median through A is A(4, 2), BG, 5), C(1, 4) e& Bgrenrr Ne AABC 8 A tooar Bad WS giis Gy Sresy ay 4 a Ais (3) (4) 2 If A (k,-3), B (2,—5) and C (-1, -8) lie on a line, then AB: BC = A(k,-3), B 2, -5), CC, -8) ev 28 288 SwD do¥ AB: BC= (I) 2:3 Q) V2:v3 3) (4) 4:9 au PTO. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 48BL-71 . For statements p and q.the tautology among the following is Wddarea p,q o% $08 HIE DB Hage () (yap (2) (rAgd>p (3) ~Padrp (4) ~(@va—>P Ifp and q are statements, then the inverse of p > qis pivdab q eo Ravareond, pq § DE%xw () q>p 2) ~q>~p (G3) ~p>o~a (4) ~p>q k=1,2,3,.... 08 (1) {0} (2) 6 GB) (A) fee R:0 R are defined by f(x) = 2° and g(x) = {x ER: (fog) (a) = (gof) (@)} = f: ROR gi R Row WB xe RS fla) = 2", aA) = vo BWEDY why {x € R: (fog) (x) = (gof) (@)} = (i) Rk (2) 6 (3) {0,2} (4) {0} for each x € R, then The length of the line segment intercepted between the axes by the line joining (6, 4) and ©3, 8) is (6, ~ 4), (3, 8) o& 80D 288 Gy MroogreS modosad Parmodiy Baty (ly 3 Q) 4 GB) 5 (4) 6 ‘The angle between the lines 2x + 3y = 5 and 2(x ~1) +32 +y) = 6is WSSSpeo w+ Jy =5, x -1) +32 +y) = 6 e Bey Sao (1) 0° (2) 45° (3) 60° (4) 90° 2 tan 30° = 1+ tan? 30° (8B @) -4% (4) -2 48BL-71 [B] Gil) 141. 142. 143, 144, 145. Statistical Ability (Marks : 10) Pom gmdy Sates Grwzeo: 10) For n > 1, let a, = k where k is the remainder when n is divided by 5. Then the mode of the observations a... 4. Ay. a5, My, ay is nz18a,-k&nd5d whom Say Hho k OUSOS. wiped By Byy Ay. yy Bigs Ay, dy & BPEMVESO qd) oi (2) 2 @G) 3 (4) 4 The standard deviation of 1, 2, 3, ....,25 is 1,2, 3, sang 25 © [S& Dsewo QQ) 13V2 Q) Wis @) 52 (4) 26 Ifo? is the variance of x, x3,...., x, then 96° is the variance of Aires ay YB o” Sand 90" D DY fhe a Dereso () 43x, 4 = 3x, 004 = 3, 2) 4495, 44 Ora. 4 + Oy @G) 4 - 9x, 4- 9x,,...,4—9x, (4) 44815, 44 81x) .644 81s, The correlation coefficient r satisfies the inequality kr Hood Mae r $7HHOS whsros Q) [ried Q) |rl<1 @) drisi (4) -2

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