Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
(2014)
(For Class X Students)
(SAT)
Time: 90 Minutes
Max Marks: 90
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Read the following instructions carefully before you open the Question Booklet.
1.
2.
Write your Roll No. very clearly (only one digit in on block) on this booklet and on the
ANSWER SHEET.
3.
This test consists of 90 questions of one mark each. All the questions are COMPULSORY.
4.
Answer to each question by filling the correct alternative among the four choices on the answer
sheet.
Example:
Q.No.
Correct way:
Alternatives
1
5.
Alternatives
Q.No.
Wrong way:
Separate sheet has been provided for rough work in this test booklet.
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91.
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91.
A body falling from rest describes distances S1, S2 and S3 is the first, second and third seconds of
its fall. Then the ratio of S1 : S2 : S3 is :
(1) 1 : 1 : 1
(2) 1 : 3 : 5
(3) 1 : 2 : 3
(4) 1 : 4 : 9
2
1
S = ut +
gt ,
S =
1
2
gt
u = 0.
2
Here s is displacement.
st
nd
second,
rd
S1
S3
92.
92.
93.
94.
2
1
2
g 2
g 3
g1
2
1
g 1
g 2
1
2
1
2
g3
g5
Two bodies with kinetic energies in the ratio 4 : 1 are moving with equal linear momentum. The
ratio of their masses is :
(1) 1 : 2
(2) 1 : 1
(3) 4: 1
(4) 1 : 4
4
KE =
2m
KE
93.
g 1
1
S2
S1 : S2 : S3 = 1 : 3 : 5
92.
1
2
1
m
.
.
a(m/s )
11
t(sec)
94.
(2) 55 m/s
(4) 550 m/s
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94.
1 1 1 0 v u,
in itia l v e lo c ity u 0
Vm a x 5 5 m / s
95.
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96.
96.
A comb run through ones dry hair attracts small bits of paper. This is due to :
(1) comb is a good conductor
(2) paper is a good conductor
(3) The atoms in the paper gets polarised by the charged comb
(4) the comb possesses magnetic properties
3
A wire of resistance R is stretched to twice of its original length. Its new resistance will be :
(1) 4R
(2) R/4
(3) 2R
(4) R/2
1
96.
R =
/ A
A ' = A /2
'
A / 2
R' = 4R
97.
97.
On a cold morning, a metal surface will feel colder to touch than a wooden surface, because :
(1) metal has high specific heat
(2) metal has high thermal conductivity
(3) metal has low specific heat
(4) metal has low thermal conductivity
2
98.
(2)
f
2
(4) f
98.
98.
1
F
1
f
1
f
F = f/2
99.
99.
99.
Large dust particles and water droplets scatter all wavelength almost equally. Hence clouds
appears white.
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105.
The magnetic field lines inside a long current-carrying solenoid are nearly :
(1) Circular
(2) Parabolic
(3) Straight
(4) Elliptical
3
An AC generator is connected to an electric appliance. In 10 revolutions of the armature the
current in
the appliance changes direction :
(1) 5 times
(2) 10 times
(3) 20 times
(4) 40 times
3
Ice is floating on water in a beaker when ice completely melts then level of water in beaker :
(1) Increases
(2) Decreases
(3) Remains the same
(4) First increases then decreases
3
Level of water remains constant as ice is less dense than liquid water. In ice, the water molecules
are packed in cage structure. If it melts some of the water is free to move in between the free
room in the crystalline cage structure.
Which one of the following is not a base?
(1) B(OH)3
(3) Ca(OH)2
1
B(OH)3 is boric acid.
Also referred as H3BO3.
(2) KOH
(4) NH4OH
2+
23
84
2
23
CO3
gms
= 42 gms
= 0.042 kg
106.
(1) Na = 2, 8, 1 and
+
106.
106.
= 2, 8, 7
(3) Na = 2, 8, 2 and C = 2, 8, 6
2
+
Na = 2, 8 Na = 2, 8, 1
Cl = 2, 8, 7 Cl = 2, 8, 8
ions?
+
(2) Na = 2, 8 and
+
(4) Na = 2, 8 and
C
C
= 2, 8, 8
= 2, 8, 7
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(2) Pb + Sn
(4) Cu + Sn
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114.
When a plant cell is placed in hypertonic solution, plasmolysis will take place because of
exosmosis.
115.
In Xerophytes, the rate of water loss get reduced due to covering of epidermis by:
(1) Cutin
(2) Suberin
(3) Lignin
(4) Gum
1
Cutin, a waxy layer prevents transpiration from aerial parts of xerophytes.
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122.
Given below are the pairs of disease and causal pathogen. Which one of these is not a matching
pair?
(1) Kala azar Leishmania
(2) Sleeping sickness Trypanosoma
(3) Malaria Salmonella
(4) Acne Staphylococci
3
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium sp.
During lack of oxygen in tissues of our body, the pyruvate is converted into lactic acid in:
(1) Mitochondria
(2) Nucleus
(3) Cytoplasm
(4) Ribosome
3
Due to lack of oxygen, pyruvate does not enter the Krebs cycle and gets converted into lactic
acid in the cytoplasm.
The accumulation of non-biodegradable substances in a food chain in increasing amount at each
higher trophic level is known as:
(1) Accumulation
(2) Eutrophication
(3) Pollution
(4) Bio magnification
4
The increase in concentration of non-biodegradable substance with subsequent trophic level of a
food chain is called bio-magnification.
Kidneys do not perform the function of:
(1) Regulation of blood pressure
(2) Filtration of blood
(4) Regulation of ions concentration
(4) Secretion of anti bodies
4
Kidneys are not involved in secretion of antibodies.
Double fertilization is a unique feature of:
(1) Bryophytes
(2) Angiosperm
(3) Algae
(4) Gymnosperm
2
Double fertilization is a characteristic of Angiosperms (flowering plants) in which zygote and
endosperm nucleus are formed.
Phototropic and geotropic response of a plant is under control of following hormone:
(1) Auxin
(2) Gibberlin
(3) Cytokinin
(4) Ethylene
1
Phototropic and geotropic movements of a plant depend upon different concentrations of auxin.
The following blood vessel does not contain deoxygenated blood:
(1) Pulmonary artery
(2) Vena Cava
(3) Hepatic vein
(4) Pulmonary Vein
4
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Pulmonary Vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left auricle of the heart.
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123.
123.
123.
If, in a plant, red colour of the flower is dominant over white. A cross was made between a plant
containing red flower and other with white flower. The cross yielded 50% white flowered plant and
50% red flowered plant. The genotype of the parent with red flower is:
(1) Homozygous
(2) Heterozygous
(3) Cannot be determined
(4) Can be homozygous or heterozygous
2
R = Red (Dominant)
r = White (Recessive)
Rr X rr
R
r
/
r
r
124.
124.
124.
125.
125.
125.
Rr (Red)
Rr (Red)
rr (White)
rr (White)
x b
x c
126.
If
126.
(1) (a + b + c )
(3) (a + b + c)
3
b c
x a
b c
c a
x b
c a
x a b c
b c
a b
3 0
(2) (a + b + c)
(4) a b c
x c
a b
x a b c
c a
(x + a + b + c)
b c
=0
1
c a
x a b c
a b
a b
=0
x + a + b + c= 0
x = (a + b + c)
127.
127.
x+3
) + 128 = 0, is:
(2) 7
(4) 8
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y = 8 or
y = 16
x
3
x
4
2 =2
2 =2
x=3
x=4
sum of roots = 3 + 4 = 7
128.
128.
10
10
sinx +
=2
s in x
sin x + 1 = 2sinx
2
sin x 2sinx + 1 = 0
2
(sinx 1) = 0
sinx = 1
cosecx = 1
10
10
sin x + cosec x = 2
129.
129.
The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 10cm and radius of the inscribed circle is 1 cm. The
perimeter of the triangle is:
(1) 15 cm
(2) 22 cm
(3) 24 cm
(4) 18 cm
2
r=
1=
a.b
10
a
2s
a + b + 10 = a.b
a + b = ab 10
2
2
(a + b) = (ab 10)
2
2
2 2
a + b + 2ab = a b 20ab + 100
2
2
a + b = 100
2 2
2ab = a b 20ab
2 2
a b 22ab = 0
ab(ab 22) = 0
ab = 22
ab 0
perimeter = a + b + 10 = ab = 22
130.
130.
A shopkeeper blends two varieties of tea costing Rs 18 and Rs 13 per 100 gms in the ratio 7 : 3.
He sells the blended variety at the rate of Rs 18.15 per 100 gm. His percentage gain in the
transaction is:
(1) 8%
(2) 12%
(3) 15%
(4) 10%
4
CP = 18
7
10
+ 13
126 39
165
3
10
10
10
= Rs 16.5
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SP = Rs 18.15
Gain = Rs 1.65
1 .6 5
% gain =
= 10%
100
1 6 .5
131.
131.
(1) x 2 1
2
(3) x 1
3
sec51 = x cos51 =
2
tan51 =
s in 3 9
11
x
s in 5 1 s e c 3 9
, is
cos ec 51
x
1
x
ta n 5 1
cos 39 = 1 sin 39 = 1
cos ec 51
2 1
s in 3 9
1 cos 51
(2) 1 x 2
2
(4) 1 x
cosec 39 = x sin39 =
sin51 =
1
x
x
x
ta n 5 1
x
s in 5 1 s e c 3 9
11
= 1 + x 1 1
2
=x 1
ta n c o t
132.
If
132.
(1) 60
(3) 90
1
ta n c o t
ta n c o t
ta n c o t
s in
cos
s in
cos
(2) 30
(4) 45
cos
s in
2
cos
s in
1
2
s in c o s
2
sin
cos
2sin
1=
1
2
1
2
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2sin
2
sin
0 30
= 60
133.
sin =
133.
In a hostel, there was sufficient food for 200 students for 31 days. After 27 days 120 students left
the hostel. For how many extra days will the rest of food last for remaining students:
(1) 8 days
(2) 6 days
(3) 12 days
(4) 10 days
2
There was sufficient food for 200 student for 31 days.
After 27 days 120 student left
So remaining students = 200 120 = 80
Remaining days = 31 27 = 4 days
Now there is sufficient food for 200 students for days.
1 student can take the food = 200 4 days
80 student can take the food =
200 4
80
If x =
134.
(1) 3
(3) 4
3
x=
1
1
= 10 days
(2) 0
(d) 1
1
1
after rationalization
x=
x=
1
1
2 1
2
so x = 3 2
2
x + 2x + 3 (3 2
135.
) + 2(
1) + 3 = 4
2
If and are the zeroes of the polynomial f(x) = x 5x + k such that = 1, then value of k
is:
(1) 8
(2) 6
(3)
135.
13
2
2
2
f(x) = x 5x + k
, are roots of given equation
so sum of roots = + = 5
(i)
product of roots = = k
(ii)
given = 1
(iii)
by solving (i) and (iii)
=3
=2
(4) 4
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putting in equation (ii)
= k
(iii)(ii) = k
k=6
136.
136.
The value of
1
2
n
1
....... 1
1
n 1
n 1
n 1
is:
(1) n
(2)
(3) n + 1
2
(4) 2n
1
2
n
1
....... 1
1
n 1
n 1
n 1
1 1 1 ..... 1
n
n
n
137.
1
n 1
2
n
1
....
x 1
n 1
x 1
2 ...... n
n n 1
2 n 1
n
2
n
2
(2) x =
(3) x =
(4) x =
2a
2
2c
c
2b
2abc
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137.
1
Given in ABC
AB = c
AC = b
BC = a
BD = x
ADB = 90
so DC = a x
now in ADB
by Pythagorus theorem:
2
2
2
AB = BD + AD
2
2
2
C = x + AD
(i)
Now in ADC
By Pythagorus theorem
2
2
2
AC = AD + DC
2
2
2
b = AD + (a x)
(ii)
by solving (i) and (ii)
2
2
2
2
c b = x (a x)
2
2
2
2
2
x b = x a x + 2ax
2
2
2
2ax = x b + a
x=
x=
138.
2a
2
2a
or x =
138.
2a
The average marks scored by Ajay in certain number of tests is 84. He scored 100 marks in his
last test. His average score of all these tests is 86, then the total number of tests he appeared is:
(1) 8
(2) 7
(3) 9
(4) 10
1
x1 + x2 + x3 + xn = 84x
84x 100
x 1
86
x=7
Total number of test 7 + 1 = 8
139.
139.
th
The first and last terms of an A.P. of n terms is 1, 31 respectively. The ratio of 8 term and (n
th
2) term is 5 : 9, the value of n is:
(1) 14
(2) 15
(3) 16
(4) 13
3
31 = 1 + (x 1)d
(x 1)d = 30
(A)
ratio given as
1 7d
1
3d
from (A)
d=2
th
te r m
th
te r m
5
9
5
9
1 7d
31 2d
5
9
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from (A)
(x 1) 2 = 30
x 1= 15
x = 16
140.
140.
A number is selected at random from first 50 natural numbers. The probability that selected
number is a multiple of 3 or 4 is:
(1)
12
(3)
14
(2)
25
(4)
50
1
n(s) = 1, 2, 3, .., 50
multiple of 3 = 3, 6, 9, .., 48
number of multiples of 3 = 16
number of multiples of 4 = 12
number of multiples of 3 and 4 = 4
n(A) = 16 + 12 4 = 28 4 = 24
24
P(E) =
141.
25
8
25
12
25
The value(s) of a for which area of triangle, whose vertices are A(a, 2a), B(2, 6) and C(3, 1) is
10 square units, are:
(1) 0, 3
(2) 5, 8
8
(3) 3,
141.
50
14
4
ar =
(4) 0,
1
2
a 6 1
2 1
8
3
A (a, 2a)
2a 3 2a 6 10
5a 2 + 4a + 6a 18 = 20
15a = 40
a=
40
15
8
3
8
0,
3
B ( 2, 6)
C (3, 1)
142.
The ratio in which the line 3x + y 9 = 0 divides the line segment joining points (1, 3) and (2, 7)
is:
(1) 3 : 4
(2) 2 : 3
(3) 4 : 3
(4) 3 : 2
142.
1
For point P(a, b)
a =
2k 1
k 1
, b =
3x + y = 9
7k 3
the line 3x + y = 9
k 1
2k 1 7k 3
3
9
k 1
k 1
6k 3 7k 3
k 1
1
P
(a, b)
B
(2, 7)
13k + 6 = 9k + 9
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13k 9k = 9 6 = 3
4k = 3 k =
143.
143.
144.
144.
3
4
The radii of two circles are 9 cm and 12 cm. The circumference of a circle whose area is equal to
sum of the areas of the two circles is:
(1) 15 cm
(2) 15 cm
(3) 30 cm
(4) 225 cm
3
Area of first circle = 81
Area of 2nd circle = 144
Area of 3rd circle = 225
Let radius of 3rd circle = R
2
R = 225
2
R = 225
R = 15
Circumference = 2 15 = 30 cm.
The diameter of a right circular cylinder is decreased by 10%. The volume of cylinder remains the
same then the percentage increase in height is:
(1) 20%
(2) 23.45%
(3) 5%
(4) 20.5%
2
Let initial r = 100
And initial h = 100
2
initial volume = (100) 100
2
later volume = (90) h
According to condition
2
2
(90) h = (100) 100
h=
10000
81
= 123.45679
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In an examination A got 25% marks more then B, B got 10% less than C and C got 25% more
that D, If D got 320 marks out of 500, the marks obtained by A were:
(1) 450
(2) 405
(3) 360
(4) 400
1
D got 320
C got 400
B got 360
A got 450
Kheda Movement (1917) was started for:
(1) Farmers
(2) Labourers
(3) Mill Owners
(4) Soldiers
1
In 1917, Mahatma Gandhi organised peasants satyagraha at Kheda of Gujarat.
Bharat Mata, Painting was drawn by:
(1) Rabindranath Tagore
(2) Nand Lal Basu
(3) Amrita Shergil
(4) Abanindra Nath Tagore
4
Abanindra Nath Tagore painted his famous image of Bharat Mata in 1905.
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165.
165.
2
Tamil Nadu has made rooftop rain water harvesting compulsory to all houses.
166.
In contemporary world, which quality makes democracy superior to any other form of
Government:
(1) Efficiency
(2) Responsiveness
(3) Transparency
(4) Legitimacy governance
4
In contemporary world legitimacy governance makes democracy superior to any other form of
government.
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174.
2
Pressure group do not controlled directly the political power but try to influence the politics of
government.
175.
In case of conflict between the centre and the State Government over a subject in the concurrent
list:
(1) The state has the upper hand
(2) The centre has the upper hand
(3) Both are equally applicable
(4) Supreme Court decides whether the State Law should prevail or Central Law
2
In case of conflict between the centre and the State Government over a subject in the concurrent
list, the centre has the upper hand.
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(2) Environment
(4) Consumer
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Solutions to NTSE
STAGE-I (2014) (For
Class X Students)
(MAT)
Time: 50 Minutes
Max Marks: 50
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Read the following instructions carefully before you open the Question Booklet.
1.
2.
Write your Roll No. very clearly (only one digit in on block) on this booklet and on the ANSWER SHEET.
3.
This test consists of 50 questions of one mark each. All the questions are COMPULSORY.
4.
Answer to each question by darkening the correct alternative among the four choices on the ANSWER SHEET.
Example:
Q.No.
Correct way:
Alternatives
1
5.
Alternatives
Q.No.
Wrong way:
Separate sheet has been provided for rough work in this test booklet.
Solutions
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1.
(4)
Let the required number be x.
According to the question,
1
9
1
9
x
x
10
1
x 4
x 4
10
10x 9x
90
x = 360
2.
(1)
x% of x is 25
x
x
100
25
25 100
x 5 10 50
3.
(2)
3
1 of cistern is filled in
2
of a cistern is filled in
10
15
60
min.
5
3
2
5
min. =
10
15
min.
sec.
= 40 sec.
4.
(3)
Speed of a person = 1 m/s
Speed of a train = 65 m/s
Relative speed = 6 5 1 m/s
= 64 m/s
Now, Let length of the train = m
Time taken by train to overtake a person = 5 sec.
Distance = Speed Time
6 4 m /s e c . 5 s e c .
= 320 m
5.
(2)
Mean weight of 21 students is 21 kg
So, total weight of 21 students is 21 21 = 441 kg
Then, remaining weight = 441 21 = 420 kg
Now, the number of students = 20
So, mean weight
6.
(4)
420
20
21
kg.
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2
or,
1
n
2 1 4
2
or,
or, 2 n 8
n=3
4n 43
7.
4 4 4 64
(1)
For infinite solution there is a condition
a1
a2
b1
b2
Here,
c1
(i)
c2
a 1 3 k 1
b1 = 4
c1 = 24
a2 = 15
b2 = 20
c2 = 8 (k + 13)
by putting the values we will get
k=2
8.
(3)
Let the price of an article = Rs. 100
And consumption of the article = 100 units
Total expenditure = Rs. (100 100)
If price of an article is increased by 25%, then the new price of an article = Rs. 125.
Let consumption of the article = a units (after decreases)
Expenditure is same,
Therefore 125 a = 100 100
a = 80
decrease in unit = (100 80) = 20
20
% decrease =
9.
100
100 20%
(1)
4
1
2
or,
1 0
1
2
4
2
3
9
2
or,
4
2
or,
5
2
43
8
5
2
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or,
=0
10.
2
2
(3)
(y + 2) = 0
y = 2
by putting y = 2 in the given equation
m 2 14 0
4 2m 1 4 0
m=9
11.
(3)
The sum of first n natural numbers =
n n 1
81 82
2
81 41
s u m o f a ll firs t 8 1 n a tu ra l n u m b e rs
n u m b e r o f o b s e rv a tio n
81 41
81
41
(2)
Amount = Principle + Interest
Let Principle = Rs. P.
and Rate = r% p.a.
Pr3
SI after 3 years =
Amount
100
3 rP
100
3 rP
Given 815 = P +
Pr 4
SI after 4 years =
Amount =
Given 854 =
(i)
100
100
4 rP
100
4 rP
(ii)
100
rp
100
rp
100
rP
100
in equation (i)
815 = P + 3 39
815 117 = P
698 = P
Hence Principle is Rs. 698. Option (2) is correct.
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13.
(4)
In every minute he climbs 15 meter but slips down 12 meter. Hence in one minute he climbs = (15 12)
meters i.e. 3 meters.
After reaching 75 meters he climbs 15 meter i.e. 90 meter.
i.e. it is an A.P.
3, 6, 9, 12, ., 75.
Hence in 25 minute he reaches to 75 meter and in next minute he reaches at the top. .
Therefore total time = (25 + 1) minute
= 26 minute.
90
BUS
SCOOTER
120
70 [360 - (80 + 90 + 120)]
1260 280
1260 315
1260 420
1260 245
(1)
From above Table.
15.
(2)
245 : 315
7:9
16.
(3)
280 + 420 = 700
17.
(4)
1260 420 = 840
18.
(3)
Comes by their feet = 280
Comes to the school by Car = 315
More = 315 280 = 35
%=
19.
35
280
1 0 0 1 2 .5 %
(2)
Let total number of coins = x
According to the question value of the coins = Rs. (x 14)
Let number 50 paise coins = a
Then number of 1 Re. coins = (x a)
Total value = Rs. (x 14)
a
2
x a x 14
a = 28
20.
(1)
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1
5 52
5
1
3
4
7
8
15
16
31
5 16
21.
31
2
5 32
(2)
264
60
100
1584
10
1 5 8 .4
10
100
4 4 4 .4
15
100
1056
15840
100
1 5 8 .4
22.
(4)
By observation answer is (4)
23.
(3)
By observation answer is (3)
24.
(2)
h is not mentioned. So, obviously answer is (2).
25.
(2)
By observation answer is (2)
26.
(2)
In the dice one face is adjacent to four faces. The adjacent faces to 2 are 3, 6, 5 and 4 (from first two figures).
So, 2 is opposite to 1.
Similarly
O p p o s ite
6
5
2
O p p o s ite
4 3
So, answer is (2)
O p p o s ite
27.
28.
(1)
E:F::L:I
22 21 33
1 5
R a n k s fro m re v e rs e
R a n k s fro m re v e rs e
(3)
18 33
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18
3
6 12 72
So answer is (3)
29.
(3)
Three faces always lies on corners and there are 8 corners.
30.
(2)
125 27 (No face painted)
= 98
31.
(3)
3
3
3
(n 2) = (5 2) = 3 = 27
32*.
(2) / (3)
The elements move in the sequence
; the elements reaching the upper left and the lower right
positions rotate 90 ACW; the elements reaching the upper right and lower left positions rotate 90 CW; the
central elements rotates 90 ACW and gets laterally inverted.
*Note: (In figure 2, is not correct and in figure 3 the is missing. So, no option is completely correct.)
33.
(3)
0 + 6 + 4 + 2 = 12 4 = 8
6 + 2 + 10 + 8 = 26 4 = 22
4 + 14 + 12 + 10 = 40 4 = 36
34.
(3)
3 + 12 = 15 + 12 = 27
9 + 36 = 45 + 36 = 81
6 + 25 = 31 + 25 = 56
Directions (Solution for Q. 35 to 37): As Mamta is fourth from right and Babita is seventh from left and after
exchange Babita is fifteenth from left:
Sixth from left
Rekha
(3)
Nehas position from left = 18 4 = 14
36.
(4)
Mamtas positon from right = 18 6 = 12
37.
(1)
th
As Rekha is on sixth position so Nehas position is 6 .
38.
(2)
6 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 21
or, There were 7 people in the party, then number of handshakes
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39.
(4)
By observation
40.
(1)
By observation
41.
(4)
By observation
42.
(3)
By observation
43.
(1)
By observation
44.
(2)
Only figure (2) contains four lines while others have three lines.
45.
(3)
Figure (1), (2) and (4) are same only their position is changed.
46.
(4)
When a cube is formed by folding the sheet shown in the given figure, then the face 2 lies opposite to 4, the
face 1 lies opposite to 6 and the face 5 lies opposite to 3. Now the cubes in option (1), (2) and (3) consists of
face which are not formed when the given sheet is folded. Therefore, only the cube in option (4) is formed.
47.
(1)
When a cube is formed by folding the sheet shown in the given figure, then the face A lies opposite to C, the
face B lies opposite to F and the face E lies opposite to D. Now the cubes in option (2), (3) and (4) consist of
faces which are not formed when the given sheet is folded. Therefore, only the cube in option (1) is formed.
(2)
49.
(2)
50.
(4)
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Direction :
51 . CHIDE :
(1) scold
(2) rebuke
(3) praise
(4) reprimand
52. FIDELITY :
57. DISTRAUGHT :
(1) foolish
(2) clever
(3) serene
(4) distressed
Direction : In question Nos. 58 to 62 out of four
alternatives choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the given word.
58. DIFFIDENT :
(1) disloyality
(1) unhappy
(2) dependability
(2) discourteous
(3) suitability
(3) timid
(4) commitment
(4) gentle
53. EJECT :
59. CRAFTY:
(1) expel
(1) evil
(2) insert
(2) unkind
(3) exile
(3) infamous
(4) extract
(4) cunning
54. MALIGNANT :
60. GALLANTRY :
(1) magnificent
(1) cowardice
(2) wonderful
(2) valour
(3) malevolent
(3) fearfulness
(4) benign
(4) deceitful
55. PLIABLE :
61 . ABJECT :
(1) wori<able
(1) commendable
(2) plight
(2) despicable
(3) pliant
(3) ardent
(4) rigid
(4) rapture
56. REPULSIVE :
62. EXORBITANT :
(1) attractive
(1) threatening
(2) hateful
(2) excessive
(3) beautiful
(3) old
(4) detestable
(4) ridiculous
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65. They invited only a few people ................ their
wedding.
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(2) into
(1) saw
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(4) down
67. Will you , please, switch .......... ...... the light ?
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(1) orthodontist
(2) ornithologist
(3) philatelist
(3) d usk
(4) m isogamist
(4) dawn
(2)
(1) in writing
cloakroom
(3) restroom
(1) pessimist
(2)
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(1) to bribe
(4) humanist
optimist
(2)
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(4)
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(2)
granduer
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(4)
grendeur
(1) atheist
86.
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(2)
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(3) bureaucracy
(4) altruist
(4)
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90. The word 'Patriotism' means.
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