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a. (0,-1)
b. (3,1)
c.(9,5)
d. (6,3)
WPYZ [ P
b.
e. None of these
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D
c.
WPYZ \T
d.
WPYZ [T
D
6. If c =
a. 9
TSTY
e!
c. 11
d. 101
e. None of these
7. Mr. Pandey has 10 different keys of which only one can open the lock. He tries to open the
lock by using the keys one after another (keeping aside the failed ones). What is the chance
that 7th key will work.
a. 7/10
b. 1/10
c. 1/2^7
d. None of these
8. If three players play a tournament of 9 matches, such that there is only one winner of any
match, and winner is awarded with +2 points and others two with -1 (minus 1). In how
many ways they can play the tournament (of 9 matches) such that after the tournament they
finish each with zero point.
a. 84
b. 1680
c. 0
d. P(9,3)*P(6,3)
e. None of these
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9. In a triangle. two vertices are (2,3) & (4,0) and its circumcentre is (2,y) then
what would be circum radius of the triangle is
a.
b. 5
D[TP
d.
c. 2
TP
e. None of these
d. 24
c. 22
b. 20
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e. None of These
12. Mr. Sood has three 1 rupee coins and three other coins of any integral (>1) value but of
same denomination. Then what is the least amount he cannot give to any one with the help of
any three coins
c. 9
d. 10
e. None of These
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a. 7
b. 8
13. If we have to fence a 40m*
m*30m ground to keep people 7 meter away from the ground, then
find the minimum length of the required fence.
fence.________________?
14. Ten basket, numbered 1-10
10 are carrying balls. Each balls weighs either 999gm or 1000gm
and each basket
sket carries only balls of equal weights. The combined weight of 1 ball selected
from first basket, 2 balls from second basket, 4 balls from third basket and so on, and 2V balls
from tenth basket is 1022870. Then the baskets that have lighter balls are
a. 1,3,5
b. 2,4,5
c. 1,9
d. 2,8
e. None of these
15.
16. If
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b.
P
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c.
D
then
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d. 1
=?
e. None of these
d. 150
e. None of these
17. If BCKH, HKFA & KDEF are unit area square then
xy({|})
=?
xy({~})
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a. o
b.W
c.l
d.
e. None of these
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18. There are how many integral ordered pair of (x,y) exist for
a. 5
b. 7
c. 9
d. 29
TD
TD
= \D
e. None of these
19. If S ={1,2,3,......,50} , then N is the number of subsets of S, such that it has at least one element
divisible by 5, then what would be digital sum of N.
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d.7
e. None of these
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is a rational number, then among following, which
20. For all positive integers a, b & c , if
]D[^
should be always an integer.
a.
d.
nY [] Y \^ Y
(n[]\^)
nY []Y [^ Y
n[][^
b.
nY \] Y [^ Y
n\][^
e. None of These
c.
\nY [] Y [^ Y
\n[][^
21. In an isosceles ABC , AB=AC. D is point on AC such that BD=BC=2cm, then ar(ABC)=?
ar(ABC)=?
e. None of these
a. 4 cm^2
b. 7 cm^2
c. 2 cm^2
d. 7 ?D
22. Train-A leaves Ranchi at 7 : 30 am and reaches Jamshedpur at 11 : 30 am. Train-B leaves
Jamshedpur at 9 : 30 am and reaches Ranchi at 1 :00 pm. If the two trains are travelling with
no acceleration then at what time do they cross each other.
a. 9: 36 am
b. 10 : 16 am c. 10 : 26 am d. Data inadequate e. None of these
23. If ax+12y = 17 & 3x+by= 61 is a pair of parallel lines and a & b are positive real numbers
then what would be minimum value of sum of a and b.
a. 10
b.11
c. 12
d. 14
e. None of these
24. If line x=k equally divides a triangle whose vertices are (9,1), (1,1) and origin. Then k=?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. None of these
25. If 2>45 + 3?;> = 32 & 3>45 + 2?;> = 1, 795 =? (45 69A=99), where A,B & C are
angles of a triangle.
a. 30
b. 60
c. 150
d. (a) or (c)
e. None f these
26. What would be summation of all possible values of "a" for which quadratic equation
C D + @C + @ + 1 = 0 has integral roots.
a. 3
b. 0
c. 4
d. -3
e. None of these
27. If product of two roots of C o 10C P + C D + 838C 2340 = 0 is -45 the find the value of
"m"
a. 49
b. -49
c. 52
d. Cannot be determined
e. None of these
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+ + = 11 & + + = 8 then
]
^
n
n
]
non zero real numbers.
a. 1967
b. 67
n
]
c. 1067
]
^
d. Cannot be determined
e. NoT
33. A team of harvesters was assigned the task to harvest two fields, one twice the size of the
other. Half a day the team
eam worked on the larger field. Then it split into two equal groups: the
first remained in the larger field and harvested it by evening; the second group harvested the
smaller field, but by evening there still remained a portion to harvest. One member of team
t
in
a single days harvest this portion the next day. How many men were there in the team,
assuming all men are equi--capable of doing work?
a. 4
b. 8
c.16
d. 32
e. None of these
34. If <(C) = (@ C ) , where a > 0 and n is a positive integer, then f[f(x)] is equal toto
a. x
b. C
c. C
d. @ C
e. None of These
35. If ABCDEF is a regular hexagon with side 1 unit and ARQB and ASPF are
two squares insidee the hexagon then ar(
ar(PAQ)/ ar(SRP).
a. 3
b. 4
c. 2
d. 1
e. None of these
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36. What is the digital sum of minimum value of positive integer n, for which
5 + 1 5 1 < 0.2
a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. 9
e. None of these
37. From a point P outside a circle two tangents PQ and PR are drawn on a circle where Q and R
points on the circle, such that PQ=5cm and QR=6 cm then what would be radius of the circle.
a. 2.5
b. 3.5
c. 2.75
d. 3.75
e. None of these
38. (24C0)*(25C1)+ (24C1)*(25C2)+ (24C2)*(25C3)+ ............+ (24C23)*(25C24)+
(24C24)*(25C25) = ?
a. 26C13
b. 29C14
c. 29C10
d. None of These
39. What is midpoint of domain of function <(C) = 5 3C + 5 for real value of x
a. 0
b. -5/2
c. 5/2
d. mid point is not possible since domain is an open interval
e. None of these
40. If sides of a triangle is in G.P with common ratio "r" then which defines "r" the best
a.
c.
T\W T[W
b.
D
D
W\T W[T
D , D
T\W T[W
d.
D
D
W\T W[T
, D
D
e. None of these
d. 2^24
42. What is the maximum value of sin D sin D sin D ; where A,B & C are angles of triangle.
T
a. 3
b. D
c. o
d.
e. None of these
43. If N0 = 9, N1 = 99, N2 = 9999,...., Nn=9999..999 (2^n digits number) then sum of all digits
of (N1)*(N2)*(N3)*......*(N10)
a. 2304
b.4608
c. 9216
d. 10872
e. None of these
45.
b. 21
+ + +
T
o
a. 2.44
c. -35
Tl
DW
b. 1.644
d. -21
e. None of These
+ . . =?
c. 1.444
d. 1.555
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46.
c. Non-negative
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d. Non-positive
e. None of These
49. If there three parallel lines in a same plan and there are "n" points on each of the lines, then
how many triangles are possible considering these points as vertices
a. c(n,3)
b. 3 (5D ) (25 1)
c. (5D ) (45 3)
d. (5D ) (45 + 3)
e. None of these
50. On Friday party night Mr. Chetan drink along with his three friends but he always wants
minimum one new face in his party so he never drink with the same three friends more than
once. By this routine if his total Friday party is 84 more than his total Friday party with a
particular friend. Then how many friends does he have
a. 8
b.10
c. 12
d. 16
e. None of these
51. If 3x - 7y=13 , 4x- 3y=35 and 14x + 6y = 22 are equation of sides of a triangle the
coordinates of orthocentre is
a. (2,1)
b. (-2,1)
c. (2,-1)
d. origin
e. None of these
52. Total number of non negative integral ordered solution of (a,b,c) of m< a+b+c < n ; where
0<m<n belongs to integer
a. c(n,3) - c(m,3)
b. c(n,4) - c(m,3)
c. c (n+2 , 3) - c (m+2 ,3)
d. c (n+2,3) - c (m+3,3)
e. None of these
53. If an unbiased coin is thrown 50 times then what is the probability of getting heads
1,3,5,7,...,21,23 times.
T
T
T
a.
b.
c.
d. None of these
D
o
54. If an unbiased coin is thrown 50 times then what is the probability of getting atleast 1 head
T
T
DZ \T
b. Y
c. Z
d. None of these
a.
D
D
D
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55. What would be total surface area (approx) of uniform circular ring whose
internal diameter and external diameters are 14cm and 16 cm respec.
a. 47 sq. cm
b. 148 sq. cm
c. 188 sq. cm
d. 592 sq. cm
e. None of these
b. 23/7
c. 43/7
d. 7
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n
nY
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e. None of These
=?
58. If 4 + 3 and "b" are roots of equation C D 3 C + ? = 0 & then equation whose roots are
b and 1/b is
a. 4C D + 17C + 1 = 0
b. 4C D + 17C + 4 = 0
c. Cannot be determined
d. No such equation be possible whose roots are b and 1/b since irrational roots always occur
in conjugate pair
e. None of these
59. What is the minimum value of "b" , if
number set
a. 7
b. 12
c. 17
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oP
TSP
d. 27
60. If all 6 digits numbers abcdef are taken in where @ ? 6 9 < (e.g. 998700) and
written in ascending order then which number would come at 2005th position from start.
a. 864000
b. 864100
c. 864110
d. 864111
e. None of these
61. If M and m are maximum and minimum values of divisor set D respectively such that all
elements of D always gives remainder 32 when divide any one among 7712, 11872 & 13152.
Then M-m =?
a. 320
b. 288
c. 280
d. 160
e. None of these
62. There are how many integral value(s) of K possible, for which f(x) = 3x^2 - 4k*x + k+3 is
always positive...
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
e. More than 3
63. If sum of two natural numbers is 384 and their LCM is 4216 , then what would be digital sum
of their product.
a. 2
b. 3
c. 5
d. 9
e. None of these
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64. If = {C|C, C 95 c@7=@B c9= & C 20} and set A and B are subset of
X but . Then how many pairs {A,B} are possible such that = {2,4,16,18}
a. 215
b. 242
c. 729
d.728
e. None of these
65. Out of 5 men and 4 women , in how many ways we can select minimum 2 men and any
number of women.
a. (5c3)*(2^4)
e. None of these
b. (5c3)*(2^6)
c. 2^8
d. (5c3)*[(2^6) - 1]
66. If <(C) = (C 1)TS & A(C) = C D 1 then what would be remainder when f(x) divided by
g(x).
67. For how many values of Natural number 5 1000, 5 is a perfect square.
a. 500
b. 515
c. 516
d. 539
e. None of These
68. Find the sum of all possible values of "b" for which C D C + 30 = 0 has integral roots.
a. 72
b. 144
c. 0
d. 36
e. None of these
69. If there are "n" black balls , "n+1" green balls and "n-1" red balls and it is known that one
should pick minimum 142 balls (without replacement, in any trial) to get all three color balls
then what is the probability of picking one red ball.
a. 70/273
b. 23/70
c. 203/273
d. 47/70
e. NoT
70. If S(N) is denoted as sum of digits (where N is in base 10) , e.g. S(198) = 1+9+8 = 18. If
S(M)= 46 then what would be summation of least value of M and fifth least value of M.
a. 799998
b. 597998
c. 499988
d. 588998
e. NoT
71. What is the sum of all natural numbers less than equal to 128 in base 10 which when
converted in base 2 has exactly four 1s.
a. 736
b. 2540
c. 2360
d. 2268
e. NoT
72. For how many integral value of "c". 3 lies in between roots of C D C + ? = 0 and satisfy
a*b*c = 240 ; where a and b are integers too.
a. 6
b. 7
c. 14
d. 15
e. None of these
73. If 1+2+3+4......+ (2a) = b^2 and 1+2+3+4+.....+(2c+1)=d^2 , where a,b,c,d are positive
integers then minimum value of (a+b+c+d)
a. 73
b. 69
c. 98
d. Cannot get such values e. NoT
74. There are how many four digits numbers abcd are possible such that @ ? 6
a. 494
b. 495
c. 714
d. 715
e. NoT
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75. If fig is a square of side 1 unit and all five circles are
equal then what is the radius of the circles.
a. 1/3
d. (3+1)/4
b. 1/4
c. (3-1)/4
e. None of these
TSZ
e. NoT
(197) 1 + 9 + 7
sum is continuous summation of digits till single digit. 4A47@B (197
17 = 1 + 7 8
c. 8
d. 9
e. Not
a. 4
b. 6
d. 3 cm
b. 2 cm
c. 1.5 cm
e. NoT
b. 9
c. 10
(\W) Y \TW[WS
d. infinite
Y \V
e. NoT
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82. In how many ways 20 red balls, 20 green balls and 20 black balls are divided in
to two boys such that both will get exactly 30 balls
a. 300
b. 330
c. 331
d. c(60,30)
e. NoT
No
83. What would be coefficient of CTV in the expansion of
20?1
20?2
2
20?3
20?20
20
C
C 2D
C 3D
C 20D
20?0
20?1
1
20?2
20?19
20
a. -6360
b. -1540
c. -2048
d. -1024
e. NoT
84. There are two towers on a plane. There are two points P and Q are on the line joining their
feet and between them. the angles of elevation of the tops of the tower from P are 30
30 and 60
and from Q are 60 and 45
45. If PQ is 30m, then what is the distance between the towers in
meters is
a. 30 + 153
b. 45 + 153
c. 60 153
d. 60 + 153
e. NoT
85. On a plane there are how many points , from where the shortest distance to three lines (one
same plane) in which no two are parallel or collinear are equal.
a. 0
b. 1
c. 3
d. 4
e. NoT
86. What would
d be the area of a 40 sided regular figure whose one side is 11 cm.
a. 15400 sq. cm
b. 16438 sq. cm
c. 1432440 sq. cm
d. 15840
e. NoT
87. What would be sum of last 4 digits when we convert 555^555 in to base 2
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. NoT
88. If line
ne L1 || L2 and all angles "a" are equal then
x+y+z = ?
a. 120
b. 150
c. 180
d. 210
e. NoT
89. "A" starts from point A on a certain time and covers 1 m in the first minute and den on
subsequent minutes, he covers 2 m more than the previous minute
minute.. After 3 minutes, "B"
starts from the same place and he covers 12 m in his first minute and on subsequent minutes
he travels 1 m more than the previous. then On how many minutes will the "B" be ahead of
"A"?
a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. 9
e. NoT
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90. Assertion (A) : If m and n are integers and roots of C D + C + 5 = 0 are rational then these
roots must be integers.
Reason (R) : If m and n are integers then roots of C D + C + 5 = 0 are necessarily integers.
a. If both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b. If both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
c. If (A) is true but (R) is false.
d. If (A) is false but (R) is true.
e. NoT
91. DATERAM wishes to date few girls of JLRI and XXM-C. He has only Rs.5760 to spend on date
and he can date at most 20 girls. A Date with JLRI would costs him Rs.360 only and that with
XXM-C Rs.240 only. He is expected that he could get 22 kisses by a JLRI girl and 18 by XXM-C
girls in return in a date. Then find the maximum number of kisses he get in return.
a. 352
b. 360
c. 392
d. 412
e. NoT
92. If ?;> + >45 = 2 ?;> then ?;> >45 = ?
a. 2 >45
b.
c.
d. 7@5
e. NoT
93. If (1 + C + C D )D = S + T C + D C D + . . . . . + D C D
then (S )^2 (T )^2 + (D )^2 (P )^2+ . . . . (D\T )^2 + (D )^2 = ?
a.
0
b. 1
c. -1
d.
e.NoT
94. For which value of "a"
log Dn[P (6@D +
a. 0
b. 2
T
o
d.4
e. NoT
95. What would be sum of all different remainders when product of a pair or twins prime divided
by 9. (twins prime pair is pair of two primes differ by 2)
a. Less than 7
b. More than 6 but less than 14
c. More than 13 but less equal to 21
d. More than 21
e. NoT
96. How many two digits numbers "N" , for which P^N would give reminder 1 when it is divided
by 32 , where P can be any prime greater than 32
a. 6
b. 7
c. 11
d. 12
e. NoT
97. If two sides of an integral sided triangle are 5 & 7 unit then how many integral values are
possible such that circum centre is outside of the triangle
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 9
e. Not
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98. If @] + n = ? , where a,b and c are different primes then a+b+c= ?
a. 20
b. 22
c. More than one value
d. Not Possible
e. NoT
99. AABAA is a perfect square then What is the value of A+A+B+A+A=?
a. 30
b. 35
c. 25
d. 20
e. NoT
100.
If m(ABD)=90 , AC=BD
C=BD and BC=CD then m(AEC)=?
a. 115
c. 150
e. NoT
b. 120
d. 130
draws a card
higher than 'Rahim' is ____
a. 99/100
b. 99/200
c. 99/10000
c. 99/20000
d. NoT
103. If a number is successively divided by 11,12,13 & 14 remainders are 3,4,5&6 respectively
then what would be sum of remainders when number is successively divided by
14,13,12&11.
a. 18
b. 23
c. 32
d. 0
e. NoT
104.
105.
TS Y
If <(C) = Y [DY [P [
then maximum value of f(x) is
[P [T
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 8
e. NoT
For positive integer a, b, c and n; a + b + c = 30, then what is the maximum value of
(@n ] ? ^ )Z + (@
( ] ^ ? n )Z + (@^ n ? ] )Z
a. 30
b. 3^30
c. 30^3
d 30^(1/30)
e. NoT
106. If 15x + 20y - 21 z = 0 & 4x - 19y+ 9z = 0 then for integral x, y & z which option can be
possible value of value of x+y++z.
a. 71
b. 93
c. 99
d. 72
e. NoT
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107. If & are two roots of @C D + C + ? = 0, @ 0 then which one is
correct.
a. a+b+c=0
b. @ ? + @ ? + = 0
c. (@ ? ) + (@ ?) + = 0
e. NoT
d. (@ ? ) + (@ ?) + = 0
108. Maximum number of trail needed to find correct combinations of key-lock out of 10 keys
and their 10 locks (one lock has only one key which is in the bunch of given key, one trail
should have unique combination of i and j for (Key-i & Lock-j) )
a. 10!
b. 10
c. 55
d. 45
e. NoT
l
109.
110.
111. Angle of elevation of one tower of Taj-Mahal is 45 degree in the eye of Shahjahan and at
the same time angle of depression of image of the same tower in Yamuna is 60 degree for
Shahjahan. If the height of shahjahan is 6 feet then find the height of the tower in
feet.(consider tower is just on the bank of River Yamuna, and 6feet is the height of water
level to his eye)
a. 12 63
b. 12 + 63
c. 24
d. Data is inadequate
e. NoT
112. In a ABC , AB = 3cm , BC=5cm & CA=4cm. If D and E are points on side AC and AB
respectively such that AD is angle bisector of angle(BAC) and DE||AC, then find the area of
quard(ACDE)
a. 9/49
b. 54/49
c. 240/79
d. 40/49
e. NoT
113. Money expensed by Bewkoof Ram on his date is directly proportional to smile of his GF
in quadratic form. If his GF smiles 2 times he spend Rs 35/- , if 5 smiles then Rs 176/- One
day his GF was not in mood to smile then he purchases an Alpenliebe cost Rs 1only. Then tell
us if Bewkoof Ram is planning to purchase a bouquet cost Rs. 330 then how many time does
his GF smile...???
a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. Cant expend Rs 330
e. NoT
114.
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115. If set M is containing all values of C |C| for all real values x, then
element(s) of set M
is (are)
a. 0
b. positive
c. negative
d. less than x
e. Not
116. A page is torn from Novel which has 2n-1 and 2n pages are printed on same paper but
opposite side for n being natural number. Then it is found that sum of page numbers on
remaining pages is 24000. Then page no on torn page can be ......
a. 245
b. 255
c. 265
d. 275
e. NoT
117.
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123.
b.
T\
c.
T\
d.
T\ Y
e. Not
T\ Y
124. What is the probability of having a three digits number whose middle digit is the largest
among all, from all three digits number.
a. 1/3
b. 24/97
c. 4/15
d. 4/25
e. NoT
125. Fenku is standing on a long straight RTO bridge over a river Yamuna and Pappu is rowing
a boat on the river just below Fenku on the bridge. If Fenku starts walking at constant speed
of 4 m/min and the boat moves normal (perpendicular) to the bridge at constant speed of 5
m/min then at what rate are both moving away after 4 minutes if the height of the RTO
bridge above the boat is 3 m?
a.
126.
Tlo
DW
m/min
b.
Tol
DW
Tlo
m/min c.
llW
m/min
d.
Tol
llW
m/min
e. NoT
What is the coordinates of incenter of triangle whose vertices are (2,2), (5,2) & (2,6)
a. (3,2)
b. (2.5,2.5)
c. (3,3)
d.(2,3)
e. NoT
127. There are three flower pots are hanging on a wall such that they are not in straight line
and line joining these are making an equilateral triangle. Then We have many different places
where we can put fourth flower pot so that distance between any two post would be always
same.
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 4
e. NoT
128.
a.
n[][^
DWln]^
e. NoT
129.
b.
nY []Y [^ Y
DWln]^
c.
nY []Y [^ Y
DWln]^
d. 256
130. If total cost of 3 apples , 7 bananas and 19 mangoes is Rs. 2219/- and total cost of 47
mangoes, 13 apples and 31 bananas is Rs 5849 /-, then which would be total cost of 43
apples, 103 bananas and 131 mangoes, if all costs are natural numbers.
a. 15739
b. 17639
c. 16739
d. 20000
e. NoT
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Solutions
1. Solution: (d) (6,3)
2C D 5CF + 3F D 9C + 12F + 9 = 0
General equation is @C D + 2CF + F D + 2AC + 2<F + ? = 0
Therefore a=2, h=-5/2, b=3, g=-9/2, f=6 & c=9
Consider the equations formed by first two rows* of
i.e. ax + hy + g = 0 and hx + by + f = 0
i.e. 2C
F = 0 @56
C + 3F + 6 = 0
D
D
D
Solving these, we get the required point of intersection.
i.e. 4C 5F 9 = 0 ; 5C + 6F + 12 = 0
Solving the above equation, we get x = 6, y = 3.
*It's just a condition to make a general equation, an equation of pair of straight line.
2. [d] infinite many
3. [b]4
6. b. 10
4. [d]
7. [b] 1/10
8. [b] 1680 In a game there are one winner and two loosers... and one can get only +2 and -1
point in a game.
According to questions total points after tournament =0
So, points of one player
2*W + (-1)*L = 0 & W+L=9
So, W=3 & L=6
Three wins and six losses for each player: Total points of each is 0 and total matches =9
Now we just find three wins by three different players in 9 matches.
its same as arranging X,X,X,Y,Y,Y,Z,Z,Z which is 9!/3!*3!*3! =1680
where X,Y & Z are win by three different players.
9. d.
TP
l
10. c. 122
(m,n)=(132/13 , -10/13)
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11. d. 24
13. 184m
1&2
T
15. c.
D
16. d. 150
17. b.
W
Sol: AXF~BAF and ratio of corresponding sides [check hypotenuses i.e. AF and BF] is 1 : rt(5)
So required ratio is 1 : 5
or,
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20. d.
nY []Y [^ Y
n[][^
Sol: [d]
nD[]
nD[
[]
]D\^
](Dn\^)[D]Y \n^
=
]D[^
]D[
[^ ]D\^
D]Y \^ Y
D
For being rational, @? = 0, i.e. a, b &c are in GP , taking a , @=, @= D respectively.
)(1 = + = D ) is multiple of
Only in [d] @D + @D = D + @o = o = @D (1 + = D + = o ) = @(1 + = + = D)(
denominator @ + @= + @= D = @(1 + = + = D ); Hence answer is [d]
Rationalizing
21. d. 7 ?D
22. c. 10 : 26 am
23. c. 12 ;
a/3=12/b, ab=
ab=36 , by AM>=GM , a+b >=12
24. b. 3
25. [a] 30
2sinA + 3cosB =32 (i)
3sinB+2cosC=1
(ii)
Squaring (i) & (ii) and add, we get
sin(A+B) = 1/2
A+B = 30 or 150
But A+B=30 is not a possible case, since 30 & 30 wont satisfy the equation (i)
Hence A+B=150 , so C=30.
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26. c. 4;
a=5,-1
27. [b] 49
Concept :
If a & b are roots of a quadratic equation then equation is
p (x + ) + x = ( x)( ) =
s st
s s
s s
DPoS
\oW
D
= 52
Let S be sum of roots whose product is -45 then equation would be C C 45 = 0 and
Let R be sum or roots whose product is 62 then equation would be C D C + 52 = 0
So our give equation can be written as product of above two equations,
C o 10C P + C D + 838C 2340 = (C D C 45) (C D C + 52)
C o 10C P + C D + 838C 2340 = C o ( + )C P + (7 + )C D + (52 + 45)C 2340
Equating coefficient of C P , C D & C we get ,
S+R=10
...(i)
7+SR = m
...(ii)
-52S + 45R = 838 ...(iii)
From (i) & (ii) we get, S= 14 & R= -4
putting these in (ii) , we finally get m=7+14*(-4)=-49
28. c. 16/5
l D
l D
l D
l D
l D
@ W + W + ? W + 6 W + 9 W
= (@D + D + ? D + 6D + 9 D )
l
Hence @ W 2, >; @
Tl
W
TD
W
(@ + + ? + 6 + 9) +
Tl
W
Pl
W
= 16
Vl
W
Pl
W
= 4.
l
Assume rest 4 variables to be equal. and max(a,b,c,d,e) would obviously be less than 4.
(@> @D + D +. . . +9 D = 4D )
now @ + 4C = 8 @D + 4C D = 16
=> (8 4C)D + 4C D = 16
6
=> C = @56 2
5
6
4> >@BB9=. 95?9 @C (@) = 8 24/5 = 16/5
5
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29. [b] 3
30. a. 1/2
The clock will show the incorrect time (between 1 2, 10 -11, 11-12
12 , 12 - 1 day and night
both)
in correct time 8 60 = 480 (each minute it will display 1)
Remaining 20 hours it will show the incorrect time 16 15 = 240
Total incorrect time = 240 + 480 = 720
correct time = 1 incorrect time
= 1 720/(24*60) = 1/2
31. c. 4/9
32. c. 1067
n
Let ] = , ^ = & n =
Now] + ^ + n 3 = P + P + P 3 = ( + + )( D + D + D )
= ( + + )( + +
)D 3( + + ) = 11 (11D 3 8) = 1067
33. b. 8
34. a. x
; easy put the value and get answer
35. [c] 2
1
1
@=() = 1 1 >4530
30 =
2
4
1
1
ar(SRP) = 2 2 >45
>4530 =
2
2
1
ar(PAQ) 2
= =2
ar(SRP) 1
4
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36. [c] 8 ; n>25.01
.01 => min(n)=26 so digital sum =8
37. d. 3.75
38. d. None of These 49C24
Sol: We know
(1+x)^24 = 24C0 + 24C1*x + 24C2*x^2 +24C3*x^3 +......+ 24C23*x^23+24C24*x^24
&
(x+1)^25 = 25C0*x^25 + 25C1*x^24 + 25C2*x^23 +......+ 25C24*x+25C25
Multiplying above two and equating coefficient of x^24
coefficient of x^24 in (1+x)^
(1+x)^49 = (24C0)*(25C1)+ (24C1)*(25C2)+ (24C2)*(25C3)+
............+ (24C23)*(25C24)+ (24C24)*(25C25)
49C24
4 = (24C0)*(25C1)+ (24C1)*(25C2)+ (24C2)*(25C3)+ ............+ (24C23)*(25C24)+
(24C24)*(25C25)
39. c. 5/2
3C + 5 0 => C 5/3
& 3C + 5 25 => C 20/3
3
W
P C
40. d.
DS
P
W\T W[T
, D
D
41. c. 2^23
(1 + cot 45) (1 + cot 46) (1 + cot 47) . (1 + cot 89
89) =(1 + tan 1)) (1 + tan 2) (1 + tan 3) .
(1 + tan 45) =2^23
[(1+tanA)(1+tan(45-A))
A)) = 2]
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T
42. d.
If A + B + C = 180
P
D
For C o ,
DT[
l
C = (1 ) (7, =) (C
47. c. Non-negative
sec o C 4 tanP C + 4 7@5 C = sec o C 4 tanD C 7@5 C + 4 7@5 C
= sec o C 4 (sec D C 1) 7@5 C + 4 7@5 C = sec o C 4 sec D C 7@5 C + 8 7@5 C
= (sec D C 2 7@5 C 2)D 4 tanD C 4 + 4 sec D C = (sec D C 2 7@5 C 2)D 0
48. [d] 7 ; positive integral solution
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49. c. (5D ) (45 3)
Total Number of triangles = all three vertices on different lines + two vertices on same line
= c(n,1)* c(n,1)* c(n,1) + c(3,1)( c(n,2)* c(2n,1)) = (5D ) (45 3)
50. b.10
Let "n" be total number of friend, then
Total number of Friday party = c(n,3)
Total number of Friday party with a particular friend = c(n-1 , 2)
By question, c(n,3) - c(n-1 , 2) = 84 => n=10
51. Sol: [c]
It's a right angled triangle so orthocentre be at right angled vertex of common point of 3x 7y=13 and 14x + 6y = 22 which is (2,-1)
How:- it's a right angled triangle , check 3x - 7y=13 and 14x + 6y = 22 , coefficient interchanges
with change in sign.
52. [d] c (n+2,3) - c (m+3,3)
m< a+b+c < n [0 @ + + ? 5 1] [0 @ + + ? ]
[0 @ + + ? + 6 = 5 1] [0 @ + + ? + 6 = ]
53. [d]
54. [c]
55. [b] 148 , TSA of ring = pi^2 * (R^2 - r^2)
56. [d]
57. [c]
58. Concepts
^^
^n
^^
^^
CD +
T
o
C + 1 = 0 4C D + 17C + 4 = 0
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59. [b] 12 ,
You can solve this option elimination method , but the approach is TV
<
n
]
2+
<
oP
TSP
T
]
oP
<
<2+
TSP
.....(i)
TV
oP
<
<
o
TV
Dn[
<2+ <2+
oP
T
< n < TV
oP
n
V
TV
< 2 + TV
TV
V
<@<
oP
T
Here a and n both are integer , for smallest "a" we need smallest "n" which give integral "a"
for n=1, we are not getting an integral "a"
for n=2 , we have 4.22 < @ < 5.05 ,
so the smallest integral a = 5 for n=2
So smallest b = 2a + n = 2*5 +2 =12
60. [c] 864110
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64. [d] 3l 1 = 728
65. [c]
66. 2V 2V C
D
D[T
TS
<(C) = (C 1)TS = TS
S (10,25) C
S (10,25 + 1) C
for remainder A(C) = C D 1 = 0 C D = 1 (put this in f(x))
We will get remainder,
TS
V
V
<(C, C D = 1) = TS
S (10,25) S (10,25 + 1) = 2 2 C
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67. [c]
All even would come in this = 500
All odd perfect square = 16 (from 1D to 31D )
68. [c]
69. [b]
To get all three colors one need to pick at least "n+1" + "n" + 1= 2n + 2 ; considering all worst
conditions, Murphy's Law
According to question = 2n+2 = 142 n=70,
so number of red balls = 69 and total balls = 210
So probability of first ball is red = 69/210 = 23/70
70. [c]
S(M) = 46 , for minimum M we need the smallest digit number so we need maximum 9s,
so smallest number would have five, 9s and one 1
So Least M = 199999 , (now we cant make number starting from 1)
Second Least = 289999
Third least = 298999
Fourth least = 299899
Fifth least = 299989
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71. [b] Work in base two and add number or 1s in all base but addition should be in base 2only.
19
10011
20
10
10
10
6
4
20
19
1
20
19
1
20
18
0
10
6
3
1
20
17
1
10
6
3
1
20
15
1
10
6
3
1
20
10
0
10
6
3
1
20
0
2540
73. [b]
2@(2@ + 1)
2
D
@(2@ + 1) = >; 454 5;5 O9=; @ = 4 @56 = 6
1 + 2 + 3 + 4. . . . . . + (2@) = D =
(2? + 1)(2? + 2)
2
(2? + 1)(? + 1) = 6D >; 454 ? = 24 @56 6 = 35
1 + 2 + 3 + 4. . . . . . + (2? + 1) = D =
74. [c]
N0+N1+N2+N3+N4+N5+N6+N7+N8+N9 = 4
N0 is the number of times 0 occurs N1 is the number of times 1 occurs And so on
so C(13,4) solutions but we have to reduce one value when all digits are 0 so required number =
C(13,4)-1= 714
Alternate:
We have to chose 4 numbers , w,x,y,z strictly descending order out from thirteen numbers
0,1,2,3...8,9, p,q,r
Let a=w-3,b=x-2, c= y-1, d=z , total ways = 13c4 = 715 , we have to reduce one case when
3,2,1,0 so required number = 714
75. [c]
n[]\^
D
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76. [d]
4>9? D + 9 ?;>9? D = 4(1 + tanD ) + 9(1 + cot D )
= 13 + 4 tanD + 9 cot D = 13 + (4 tanD + 9 cot D 12) + 12
= 25 + (2 tan 3 cot )D
So minimum value of above expression is 25
77. [b] 6
Sol:
TSZ
TS
10S
DS[WS
80. [a]
(1.5+x)^2 = 1.5^2 +
(3-x)^2
81. [c]
82. [c]
83. [b]
84. [d]
85. [d] incentre & excentre
86. [e]
Concept: Circle has maximum area for given perimeter, (here we have perimeter)
Perimeter = 40*11 = 440 cm
The maximum area of 2-D figure with perimeter = 440 cm is of a circle,
So for circle = 2*pi*r = 440 r=70 cm
Area of this circle = pi*r^2 = 15400 cm^2
It is the max area , so area of required fig should be less than this, and all options are more or
equal to this so answer is [e]NoT
87. [b]
555^555 mod 16 = 3
so last 4 digits in base 2 = 0011
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88. [c] Extend L2 and make a 7 sided polygon.
Sum of all interior angles of this = 900
a+x+360-a+y+360-a+z+a=900
a+z+a=900 x+y+z = 180
89. [a] Till 8th minute from 3rd (B's Start) B would be ahead
90. [c]
91. [c]
x + y 20 & 360x + 240yy 5760
Zmax = 22x + 18y & x, y 0
Points (x, y)
O (0, 0)
A2(16, 0)
P (8, 12)
B1(0, 20)
92. [a]
93.
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94. [c] best is option elimination method, put the option and check
95. [c]
Except (3,5) all product of twins prime have digital sum (remainder by 9) is 8.
So, we have only two remainders 6 for (3,5) and 8 for rest so to
total
tal sum is 14.
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96. [c]
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97. [b] obtuse angled
98. [b]
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99. [c] 212^2 = 44944
\T
VV
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103.
83
12
1000
14
13
104.
11003
Use 11003
11003
13
12
60
13
Quotient 0
Can take any
value
14
785
11
Quotient 0
105. [a] 30
Concept
(@ + @ + @+. . . . + @ 749>) + ( + + +. . . . + 749>) + (? + ? + ?+. . . . + ? 749>)
@++?
T
...(A)
n][]^[^n
(@] ^ ? n )
...(B)
n^[]n[^]
(@^ n ? ] )
...(C)
nn[]][^^
n[][^
Similarly
&
n[][^
n[][^
(@n ] ? ^ )
n[][^
(n[][^)Y
n[][^
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107. [d] (@ ? ) + (@ ?) + = 0
By option elimination or sum of roots & product of roots concept
108.
Alternate:
1 C C D + C P = 1 C D 1 C
= [1 6C D + 15C o 20C l ][1 6C + 15C D 20C P + 15C o 6C W + C l ]
;9<<4?4957 ;< C = (36 300 + 120) = 144
110.
[b] | a | = c
C D + F D = @C C D + F D @C = 0
CD + FD = ?D
For tangential circle,
Distance(C1toC2) = R1+ R2 (not possible)
or
Distance(C1toC2) = |R1 - R2|
n
D = D ? |a|=|c| but since c is positive so need to write mod with c hence |a|=c
111.
[b] 12 + 63
112.
[c] 240/79;
113.
114.
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115.
[e] Not
1
45 @>9 10
1
- Non-positive
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118.
[c] 6
Hint : mod 9
121. [b] 40
Possible digits combinations of numbers with Sum of digits of seven digit is 59 are
(i) 9,9,9,8,8,8,8
(ii) 9,9,9,9,8,8,7
(iii) 9,9,9,9,9,7,7
(iv) 9,9,9,9,9,8,6
(v) 9,9,9,9,9,9,5
Rule of divisibility by 11 , Difference of sum of odd place and even place digits should be
0,11,22,33......
Let O is sum of odd place digits and E be sum of even place digits. then
O+E=59 & O-E=0
.............1
O+E=59 & O-E=11
.............2
O+E=59 & O-E=22
.............3
O+E=59 & O-E=33
.............4
O+E=59 & O-E=44
.............5
O+E=59 & O-E=55
.............6
We cant get integral values from conditions 1,3 & 5.
From
2 O=35 & E= 24
4 O= 46 & E = 13
6 O=57 & E = 2
From condition (sum of digits 59 and their combinations) we cant get sum of even place
digits as 2 & 13, so we have only one condition left O(odd place)=35 & E (even place)= 24
Favourable Cases
Number of cases
A. 9,9,9,8 in odd places and 8,8,8 in even places
4!/3!
B. 9,9,9,8 in odd places and 9,8,7 in even places
(4!/3!)*3!
C. 9,9,9,8 in odd places and 9,9,6 in even places
(4!/3!)*(3!/2!)
Total Cases= 40
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122.
[d] 8
n*2^(n--1)
C(n,1)+2* C(n,2) +3* C(n,3)+......+ n* C(n,n)= n*2^(n
By Sambit:
(1+x)^n=1+nc1*x+nc2*x^2..............+ncn*x^n
differentiate
n*(1+x)^(n-1)=nc1+nc2*x+nc3*x^2...........
put x=1 ,You will get
C(n,1)+2* C(n,2) +3* C(n,3)+......+ n* C(n,n)= n*2^(n-1)
Now put n=100C(100,1)+2* C(100,2) +3* C(100,3)+......+ 100* C(100,100) =100* 2^99
Digital sum = 100* 2^99 mod 9 = 8
123.
[b]
T\
C
1
1
=
1 CD 1 C 1 CD
1
1
CD
256 79= =
=
o
D
1C
1C
1 Co
Co
1
1
3=6 79= =
=
o
1C
1C
1 C
...............
............
...............
1>7 79= =
CD
1
1
57 79= =
D
1C
1 CD
1 CD
---------------------------------------------------------Adding
1
1
CD + C
5 =
=
1 C 1 C D (1 C)(1 C D )
So,
lim = = T\
lim C D = 0 <;= |C| < 1
124.
[c] 4/15
n(s) = 9*10*10
n(E) = VD 5(5 1) = 240
P(E) = 240/900 = 4/15
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125.
[c]
Tlo
llW
m/min
d.
Tol
llW
m/min
e. NoT
In the beginning, Fenku is at A on the bridge and Pappu is on the boat is at B on the river. After
"t" minutes, Fenku is at C and the boat is at D.
From the question, AB AC and BD AC.
AC is perpendicular to the plane of AB and BD.
AC is perpendicular to each line in the plane ABD.
AC AD.
Also, AC = 4*t and BD = 5*t and AB = 3 m
from the right-angled ABD,
ABD, D = D + D = 3D + (5 7))D
and from the right-angled DAC,
DAC, D = D + D = 3D + (5 7))D + (4 7)D
[DC is distance between Fenku & Pappy at time t]
= 9 + 417 D
Tlo
llW
()
m/min
V[oT Y
DV[DW Y
[c] (3,3)
6), a= 5, b= 4 & c= 3 ,
Let A (2,2), B(5,2) & C(2,6
@ 1 + 2 + ?3 @1 + 2 + ?3
5?957=9 =
,
@++?
@++?
36
36
52+45+32 52+42+36
=
,
= , = (3,3)
5+4+3
13
12
5+4+3
127. [c] 2; One point above three and one point below three in the line of its circum-centre
circum
normal to the plane of old pots so that they are in pyramidal shape (upward or downward
tetrahedron)
128.
[b]
nY []Y [^ Y
DWln]^
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@D + D + ? D
(@D @ :)( D ?()D ? =)(@ : + + ? =)o
4
Max value of @? = @
D @ : D ?D ? =(@ : + + ? =)
o
Max Value of M =
nY []Y [^ Y
DWln]^
@D + D + ? D
=
129.
130.
[c] 16739
3A + 7B+19M = 2219
13A+31B+47M= 5849
4*(2) - 3*(1) , we will get
43A+103B+131M = 16739
..........(1)
..........(2)
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