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SSC COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL


PRELIM EXAM
HELD ON 24-02-2002
6. INFRASTRUCTURE 13, 5 4 9
PART-(A) (I):
(1) Nature (2) Charter 6 3 ?
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE (3) Fracture (4) Restrain 7 2 4
7. lf'A' = 26, SUN= 27, then 65 20 45
Directions (1-3) : Find the
CAT=? (l} 04 (2) 02
missingftgwe ofthe seriesfrom the
given answerfigures. (I) 24 (2) 57 (3) 03 (4) 01

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1. Question Figures 14. Marnatha walks 14 metres
(3} 58 (4} 27 towards west, then turns to
8, If in a code language her right and walks 14 metres
X X X ? "ORGANISATION" is written and then turns to her left and
as "CBDWLQJWYQCL" and walks 10 metres. Again

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Answer Figures "OPERA-TION'' is written as turning to her· left she walks
"CXFBWYQCL", how is 14 metres. What is the
"SEPARATION" coded? shortest distance (in metres)
(1) EJXEBEYQCL between her starting point
(1) (2) (3) (4) (2) JFQYWBCXQL and her present position?

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2. Question Figures (3) JFXWBWYQCL (1) 38 m (2) 28 m

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(4) QCLYWBFXJE (3) 24 m (4) 10 m
9. If'+' means'-','-' means 'x', 15. Two positions of a dice are
'x' means '+' and '+' means shown below. When 3 is at
Answer Figures '+' then the bottom, what number will

IO l·0° I OM I OBI 2+6x6+2=? be at the top?


Question Figures

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(1) 1 (2) 0
(3) 10 (4) 5
(1) (2) (3) (4) Directions (10-11) : Some
3, Question Figures

1�1+e1�1?
equations are solved on the basts
of a certain system On the same (1) 6 (2) 3
basts find out the correct answer (3) 4 (4) 2
from amongst thefour alternatives 16, The question figure given

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Answer Figures below may be turned in any
for the unsolved equation in each
question. direction, but not be picked
10. a= 11 (242) 121; up and tume«;l over. Find out
b = 14 (392) 196; C = 13 (?) the correct figure which could
(1) (2) (3) (4) be formed by rotating the
4, A is older than B but younger 169
question figure.
than C. D is younger than E (1) 182 (2) 338

fA
Question Figure·
but older than A. If C is (3) 2197 (4) 28224
younger than D, who is the 11, 323 X 41 = 14323, 137 X 72
oldest of all? = 27731, 48 X 87 = 7884, 34 X
(1) A (2) C 75=?
(3) D (4) E Answer Figures
(1) 2550 (2) 5743

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5. A is B's brother.. C is D's (3) 7534 (4) 4357
father. Eis B's mother. A and
Directions (12-13) : Select the
D are brothers. How is E
missing number from the given
related to C? (1) (2) (3) (4)
responses.
(1) Sister 17. Which of the following
(2) Sister-in-law diagrams represents smokers,
12. �l?
(3) Niece lawyers, non-smokers?
64
(4) Wife
15 13
Directions : From the given
alternatives, find the word which (1) 23 · (2) 19
cannot be formed.from � letters (3) 20 (4) 22
used in the given word. (1) (2) (3) (4)

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18, Which number is in the 22.· Question Figure 32. Question Figures
square, ellipse and triangle? .

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1 Answer Figures

(l) l (2) 5 (1) (3) (4)

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(2)
(3) 6 (4) 7 ( 1) (2) . (3) (4) 33. Question Figures
Directions (19-20) : In these Directions : Which one of the
questions a statement/ statements answer figures shall complete the
is/are given followed by four gtven question.figure?

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alternative inferences. Select the one· 23. Question Figures
which is most appropriate.
19, If the number of vehicles
moving in a city in 1992 is M w
2.3 ,lakhs, in 1993 is 2.41
(1) f2) {3) (4)
lakhs, in 1994 is 2.25 lakhs, Directions (34-40) : Find the odd
· in 1995 is 2.36 lakhs and in Answer Figures

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one out.from the givenaltematives.
i 996 is 2.29 lakhs, what 34,(1) node (2) abode
could be your conclusion? · (4) across
(3) shy
· (I} Movement of vehicles in [SJ
. s5.{ll Microbe l2l Microfilm
that city issteady {I) (2) (3) (4)
(2) Movement of vehicles is (3) Microphone
Directions (24-30) : Ftnd the re­
increasing ( 4) Microscope
lated word/letters/ number to com­
(3) The change in number of 36.(1) Sociologist
plete the analogy.'
vehicles is wave like 24. Detective : Informer : : (2) Economist
· (4) Movement of vehicles is Reporter:? (3) Neurologist
decreasing (1) Source (2) Editorial (4) Educationist
20. (A} When the prices of petrol (3) News (4) Essay 37 .(1) DINS · (2) CHNR
goes up the sale of four 25. Genuine Authentic : : (3) BGLQ (4 ) AFKP
wheelers is reduced. · Mirage:? 38.(1) ACE (2) FHJ
(B) The sale of cars has gone (1) illusion (2) Image (3) KLM (4) SUW
up. (3) Hideout (4) Reflection 39.{l) (52, 142) (2) (54, 126)
(1) The petrol prices have 26. Thunder: : Rain : : ? : Night (3) (56, 168) (4) (58, 184)
comedown. {I) Day (2) Dusk 40.
. (2) The petrol prices have (3) Dark (4) Evening
gone up.
(3) Cars are not four
27. 18 : 30 : : 36 : ?
(1) 64
(3) 54
(2)66
(4) 62
jo:c jo:J jCJ:Cj er: jll
wheelers. (2)
28. 0.16: 0.0016: : 1.02 : ? (1) (3) (4)
. · (4) People have money ta buy . Directions : From among the
cars. {I) 10.20 (2) 0.102
(3) 0.0102 (4) 1.020 given alternatives select the one in
Directions : A paper isfolded as which the set of numbers is most
shown in the given.figures and two 29. ACEG : NPRT : : ADGJ : ?
(l) NRTX (2) ORV:X like the set of numbers given in the
holes are made. When opened how question.
will it appear? Choose from the (3) NQSU (4) NQTW
30. FHEG : JLIK : : PROQ : ? 41. Given set (3, 7, 15)
given responses. (1) 2, 6, 10 {2) 4; 8, 18
(1) TVSU (2) VTUS
21. Question Figures (3)5,9, 17 (4)7, 12, 19

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(3) TVUS (4) �UVT
Directions (42-43) : A series of
Directions (31-33) : Select the
figures are given which can be
rel.atedftgurefrom the Answer Fig-
ures. grouped into classes. Select the
Answer Figures groups into which the figures can ·

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31, Question Figures
be clas$ifled from the given re­
sponses.
42. [;] £ LlJ "f'4 --}5
lrtiltpl�l«I
(1) (2) (3) (4) Answer Figures
Directions : In which answer 1 2 3

[;Jrt-l"r
figure is the question figure
embedded? 'm'
(1) (2) · (3) . (4) 6 8 9

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(l) 1, 7, 8; 2, 6, 5; 3, 4, 9 59. What is "Oval Office"?


(2) 1, 8, 9; 2, 3; 5; 4, 6, 7 PART-(A) {II) : (1) The place where Eng­
(3) 2, 3, 5; 1, 7, 8; 4, 6, 9 GENERAL AWARENESS land's Cricket Control
(4) 2, 6, 7; 1, 3, 4; 5, 8, 9 Board is h_ead-quartered

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43 51. Who won the gold medal in
football at the Sydney Olym­ (2) UN Security Council
pics 2000? meeting room
.
l 2 3 4 5 (3) The personal office of the
(1) Italy

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US President
(2) Cameroon (4) The place where the
(3) South Korea Queen of England gives
6 7 8 9 (4) Columbia personal audience
(I) 1,4,6;2,3,8;5, 7,9 52. Who won the gold medal for 60, Which of these is NOT in­
(2) 2, 3, 8; 4, 5, 7; 1, 6,9 400 metres run at two con­ cluded as a Fundamental
(�'5,7,9;3,4,8;2,9, l secutive Olympic Games ? Right in the Indian Consti­
(4) 1, 4, 6; 2, 3, 8; 6, 8, 8 (1) Michael Johnson tution?
Directions : Arrange the follow· (2) Carl Lawis (1) Right to Freedom of
ing words according to the Diction­ (3) AlVin Harrison Speech
ary. (4) Gregory Haughton (2) Right to Equality before
44,(A) eagle (B) earth the Law
(C) eager (D) early 53. Which rulers built the Ellora (3) Right to Constitutional
(E) each temples? Remedies
(l)B, A, D, C, E (1) Chalukya (4) Right to equal wages for
(2)A, E, B, D, E (2) Sunga . e,qualwork
(3)B, C, E, D, A (3) Hashtrakuta 61. Bills of which of the following
(4)E, C, A, D, B (4} Pallava categortes can be initiated
45. Which one of the given 54. Which of the following is in only in Lok Sabha ?
responses .would be a the World Heritage list ? (1) Ordinary Bill
meaningful order of 'the (2) Private Members Bill
following? (1} Khajuraho
(21 Nalanda ruins (3) Money Bill
(A) Infant (B) Old (4) Constitution Amend­
(C) Adult . (D) Adolescent {3) Ham.pi ruins
ment Bill
(E)Child (4) Tajmahal 62. From the following languages
(I) E, D, C, B, A 55, Who created the unforge­ listed in the Eighth Schedule
(2) C, D, B, A, E ttable literary character
(3)A, E, D, C, B of the Constitution pick out
.Swami? the one which is the official
(4) B, C, D, E, A
(1) Vikram Seth language of a State.:
46. Find the missing letters in
the series: {2} R. K. Narayan (1) Kashmiri
ABC FGH LMN (3) Mulk Raj Anand (2) Urdu
(1) IJK (2) OPQ (4) Hart vansh Rai Bachchan {3) Sindhi,
(3) STU (4) RST 56. Which of the million-plus­ (4) Nepali
47. Which one set ofletters when population cities a�cording 63. Who is authortsed to transfer
sequentially placed at the to 1991 census, has got the the Judge of one High Court
gaps in the given letters highest literacy rate ? to another High Court ?
series shall complete it? {l) 'J'b.e President
cc - ccbc - accbcc _;_ c - b (1) Greater Mumbai
(2) Tl;ie Chief Justice ofindia
(1) acac (2) abac (2) Delhi (3) A Collegium of Judges of
(3) abab (4) aabc (3) Chennai the Supreme Court
Directions (48-49) : Find the (4) Kochi (4} The Law Minister
missing number in the series. 57. Where is the Botanical Survey 64, Milk is a colloidal system in
48, 5760, 960, ?, 48, 16, 8 oflndia headquarten;d? which:
(1) 240 . (2) 192 (1} Lucknow ( 1) Water is dispersed in fat
(3) 160 (4) 120 (2} Darjeeling (2) Fat is dispersed in water
49. 3, 15, 35, 63, ? (3) Fat and water are
(3) Kolkata
(1) 77 (2) 84 dispersed in each other
(4} Oottaccamund
(3) 99 (4) 98 (4) Fat is dissolved
50. Find out the number that 58, On which river has UNarana­
65. "Curie" is unit of :
does not belong to the group rayan Setu" been built ?
( 1) RadioactiVity
for lack of common.property. (1) Ganga (2) Temperature
(169,289,361.442, 484, 729) (2) BrahrruJ,putra (3) Heat (4) Energy
(1) 484 (2) 442 (3) Mahanadi 66, The enzyme that converts
(3) 361 (4) 289 (4) Godavari glucose to ethyl alcohol is

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(l) Invertase "(3) Mumbai 85. Where did · the traveller lbn
(2) Maltase · '(4) Chennai Batuta come from ?
'(3) Zymase 76. Where is ·PushkarFaiI" held? · (1) Morocco
(4) Diastase (l)Jodhpur (2) Persia
67. In which field of Art Jamini (2}Ajmer (3) Turkey · •
· Roy make his name? (3) Jaipur (4) Central Asia
(l) ScuJpture (4) Udaipur 86. Which among the following
(2) Music 77. Silk fibre chemically is is the oldest dynasty ?
(3) Painting (1) Carbohydrate
(l) Maurya (2) Gupta
(4) Drama (2) Fat
es. Who won the Jnanpith (3) Protein (3) Kushan (4) Kanva
award for the year 2001 ? (4) Cellulose 87. With which of the following
[l) Birendra Kumar Bhatta-. '78, Which of· the following food is the classic "Jtvaka
charya items is rich in iron,? Chintamani" in Tamil asso­
{2) Indira Goswami (1) Rice ciated? .
(3) Mahasweta DeVi (2) Apple {l) Jainism
(4) M, 1', Vasudevan Nair (3) Pulses (2) Buddhism
69. Who amongst the following .(4) Orange (3) Hinduism
was awarded Nobel Prize for 79. Who introduced broadcasting (4) Christianity
path brealdng contrtbutions in India first ? 88. Which of the following is
.' to develop treatment against · (l) Government of India NO'f an Indo-Nepal Coopera­
Parkinson's disease? (2) Government of Bombay tion Project·?
(1) Ann.d Carlsson · Presidency
(1) Sarada Barrage
(2) Walter Kohn (3) Government of Bengal
(3) Robert B. Laqghlin Presidency (2) Tanakpur Barrage
(4) Ferid Murad · (4) Private entities (3) Pancheswar Project
70. Booker prize is given in the i!ilO. Who amidst the following (4) Chukka Project
field of: great music composers was 89. Which amidst the following
(].) Medicine the mler of·a State ? banks was recentlyiconverted
{2) Adventure (1) Tyagaraja . to a "Universal Bank" ?
(3) Fiction writing (2) Shyama Shastri (I) CorporatlonBank
{4-) Science (3) Muthu Swami Dikshitar
(2) Bank ofBaroda
71, From which country did the (4) Swati Tirunal
81, Which of the following can a (3) IDBI Bank
USA purchase Alaska to
make it the 50th federating court issue for enforcement {4} canara Bank
State? of Fundamental Rights ? 90. Which amongst the following
(1) Canada. {l)Adecree currencies the costliest ?
(2) Britain (2} An Ordinance {1) French Franc
(3) Russia {3) A writ
(2) Swiss Franc
(4) France (4) A notlflcation (3} 1:<:uro
82, 'Which commission made the
72, Sambhai Salt Lake is. situ­ . (4) Pound Sterling
recommendations which
ated in: 91. Which stat1; has benefitted
formed the basis for the
(1) Himachal Pradesh the most wttp. the Asian
Punjab Reorganisation Act
(2) Kamataka Development ):lank (ADB}
which created the states
(3l Madhya Pradesh Punjab and Haryana? loans for improvement of
(4) Rajasthan -- National Highways ?
(l} Dhar Commission
'13. When was 'the first train (2) Dass Commission (1) West Bengal
steamed off in India ? (3) Shah Commission . (2} Andhra Pradesh
(1) I848 (2) 1853 (4) Mahajan Commission (3) Maharashtra
(3) 1875 (4) 1880 83, Who discoyered Cholera (4) Uttax' Pradesh
74. What is the age from which germs? 92, Which of the following
certain category of sports U) Robert Koch circuit is used as 'Memory
persons winning gold medals (2) Rene Laennec · device' in computers ?
at international level are (3) Dreser' (1) Rectifier
·entitled to receive pension ? (4) Hansen {2) Flip-Flop
(l) 30 (2) 40 84, Who developed Hydrogen (3) Comparator
. (3) 50 (4) 60 Bomb? (4) Attenuator
75, Where was electrictty supply (.1) Wember Von Braun 93, Which of the followipg is
' first introduced in India ? (2) J·. Robert Oppen Heimer used in oven ? ·/
·
(1) Kolkata (3) Edward Teller (l) X-rays
"'" (2) Darjeeling (4) Samuel Cohen (2) UV rays

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(3) Microwaves cm and height is 12 ,cm. 11le,


(4) Radiowaves PART·(B): height of another triangle of
94. When heated from 0 to o ARITHMETIC double the area having the
·
l o0c volume of a given mass base 20 cm is : .,
of water will : 101, The difference between the (1) 9 cm · (2) 18 Ciri
(I) Increase gradually simple and . compound (3) 8 cm (4) 12.5 cm
(2) Decrease gradually interest on a certain sum_ of 109, The diagonals of a rhgrnbus
(3) Increase and then will money for 2 years . at 4% per are 32 cm and 24 cm
decrease annum is Re. 1. The sum is : respectively. The perirpeters
{l) Rs. 2500 (2) Rs. 2400 of the rhombus is
(4) Decrease and then will
(3) Rs. 2600 (4) Rs. 2000 (1) 80 cm {2) 72cm
increase
102. A sum of money doubles itself (3) 68 cm (4) 64 cm
' 95. Sweetex used by the diabetic in 4 years at compound 110. What is the volume of-;:i cube
J>atients has energy content (in cubic cin) whose �iagopal
interest. It will amount. to 8
of:
times itself at the same rate measures 4./3 cm?·
(1) Five calories of interest in : . . . . .
(2) Ten calories (1) 16 (2) 27
{l) 18years (2) ° 12years
· (3) Hundred calol'ies (3) 64 (4) 8 ', . , .
(3) l6years (4J 24years
. 111,A wire when bentiri the,form
(4) Zero calories 103, A sum ·of money invested at of a square enclosesia.n area
96. The element which is the compound interest amounts of 484 sq. cm. What,'!'Hl be
most abundant in the human to Rs. 650 at the end of first the enclosed area when the
body is: year and Rs. 676 at the end same wire is bent into the
(1) Oxygen of second year. The sum of form of a circle?
(2) Carbon money is:
{l} Rs. 600 (2) Rs. 540 22
(3) Iron (Take 1t = )
(3) Rs. 625 (4) Rs:: 560 7 .
(1) Nitrogen .
·
.
97. Trees are leafless for a shorter
· 1Q4.A sum of Rs. 1550 was lent (1) 462 sq.cm (2) 5$� �;cm
partly at 5% and partly at 8% (3) 616•sq.cm (4) 69:l.ijq_.cm . . ..
or longer
. season \'.>f the year si�ple intereis;t: -The· total 112. Simplify :
in.: ·
(1) Evergreen forest
interest received after 3years
is Rs. 300. The ratio �f money I I. I 1 1 L
8-- [ 3-+ ·{ 1--- (1----'''."'",
ii)}]·
(2) Mangrove forest lent at 5% ,to that at 8% iS : 2 4 4 2 2 3 ;,6 ',
(3) Scrub Jungle forest (1) 5 : 8 .(2) 8 ': 5 '
l l
(4) Deciduous forest . (3) 31 : 6 (4) 16 : 15
105. In what time will the· simple (1) 42 {2) 46
98, Oxygen liberated '. during
photosynthesis is coming 2 ' ', ' 2,,. ...
from:. · interest be of the-principal (4) -
5 (3) 9½ 9 ."'•
(1) CarbQn dioxide at 8 per cent per annum? 113. The value of
(2) Water . (1)'8 years · (2) 7 years
(3) Bresk down of chlorophy (3) 5 years (4) 6 years (Ji2-Js)($ +B)'·-. ... 1s:
Il 106. The perinieter of two squares r,:;:-;;'
{4) Atmosphere
5+ ...,:.l:'l
are 24 cm and .32 cm. The
..,,

99, Which of the following is· perimeter (in cm) of a third (1) Je _
J2 (2) ,/6;+:./2
NOT included in the square equal in area to the
Technology Mission ? sum of the areas of these (3) ./a- 2 (4) 2·--'';Jij
squares is:
i"·
(1) Oil seeds 114. If J4096 = 64 • then the
(1) 45 . (2) 40
(2) Pulses
(3) Maize. (3 ) 32 (4) 48 value of .J40.96 +'.Jo:4, 096 +
107. The length of. a rectangular
,. : . ,

(4} Vegetables garden is 12 metres and its .J0.004096 +.J0.00004096


100, Which of the following is not breadth ts 5 metres. Find the up to two places of clt\cimals
a role assigned to Science and length of the diagonal of a is:
Technology Entreprene­ square garden having the (1) 7.09 {2) 7.10. ·
urship Parks ? same area as that of the (3) 7.ill {4}7.12
(1) T(aining rectangular garden :

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115. 8.31+0.6+0.002 1Sequal to:


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(3) Ttschnology development


(1) 2../ao m (2) m JIB
(4) Raising funds for entre-
preneurs
(3) 13 rn. (4) ms.Jis (1) 8.912
.(2) 8,�12
...
108. The base of a triangle is 15 ./",

(3) 8.979 .(4) 8.979


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1,16, Simplify : Dlrelctions (126-130) : Following table gives the population ofa locality

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1 frotn 1988 to 1992. Read the table and answer the questions. ·

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.
. .. >.

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Increase(+) or
.
Years · Men

·women Children Total decrease(-)
64L2"° + a· .· over preceding
; (l)O . · (2) l
year
-
. 1 ' .

'(3)2 .· (4). -
2 1988 65104· .. 60387 - 146947
117. :rllevalue of 1989 70391 62516 - - + (11630)
•. 2 · 2
. 1990 - 63143 20314 153922 -
· .. {OJ} +(0.01) + (0.00 9) 2 - -
69395 21560
.

1991 ":' (5337)


.

-
(O.Ol) + (0.001)2 + (0.0009) 2
2 ..
1992. 71274 23789 16098
,

6$9935
is:
·. 1 .

(1) 102 (2) 10 i2&. The number· of · chilclren in (1) 42 years (2) 40years
1988is ·: · {3) 38years (4) 45years
.(3) 0.1 . (4) 0.01 .
118.Firtd. the value of: (1) 31236. (2)125491 134. If the voiumes of twri •cubes
. are in the ratfo 27 : 64, then
(3) 145� (4) 21 -56
4
(0,98)3+(0.02)3 + 3 X 0.98 X 0.02-1 . the ratio of their total surface
·
· .· '(1),L98.. (2)1;09 1:17. The total population in 1989
ts:· · · areas is:
. (3) 1 . {4) 0
119. Ifa • b = 2 {a + b), then 5 • 2 . . (1) 144537
(3) 146947
(2) 158577 (1) 27 : 64
(3} 9: 16
[2) 3 : 4
.(4) 3: 8 ·
is equal to ; (4) 149637
(1) 3 (2) 10 128. Numberofchildrenin 1989is: 1. 135� The base radii. of
two
. (3) 14 · (4) 20 {1) 25670 (2) 1404() cylinders are in the ratio 2 :
(3) 13970 . (4) 15702 3 and their heights arein the
120.If, 1 3 + 23 + 33 + .... + 103 =
. :��,25, Jhenl1nd the v1ue of 129.Number ofw:omeriin 1991 .ratio 5 : ·3. The ratio·
. of .their
'
2.+4 +6 + .... +20 is : volumes is :
(1) 6050 (2) 9075 m 57630 12) 56740 '' (1) 27: 20
{3) 9 : 4
(2f26 ::�7
(4) 4 : 9
:(3)12100 . (4) 24200 . (3) 52297 (4) !32957 :
12.1.'Which of the following 130. Increai;i,e . or. dec:re�13,e of 136, The slant heighf ofa conical
numbers is the least? · population in 1992 over 1991 mountain is 2;5 kmand the
is : · area of its base is 1.54 .km2.
;(o.5)2 • Jo.49. �o.oos, 0.23 . (1)- (12413) . (2)+(12413) . . 22
.. . ..
(1) (0.5)2 (2) .J0.49 .
·(3) + 155661 (4) . + 7086 ·· . · Taking 7t = � , the hetgtii of
131. The average ageof 30 boys in
the mountain is
{3) wo.008 (4) 0.23 · a class is 15 years. One boy, (1) 2.2 km (2) 2;4 km
.· agfd 20 years, left the class,
but two new boys c;rune in his (3) 3 km (4) 3. ui km
.
122.0,15%of33 % ofRs. 10000
3
1 ..
. , place whose ages differ by 5
137,A hemisphere ·and cone a
·· have equal basesi If their
.. is : .. . years: ff the average . �e of all heights are also equal,.the
the boys now in the class
(1) Rs, 5 (2) Rs. 150 becomes 15 years, the age of ratio of their curved surfaces
,(3)•Re. 0.05 (4) Rs. 105 wiilbe:. ·
the younger newcomer is :
123 •.300/4 of1ds 72. The value ofx
is':
(1) 20years (2) 15 years (1) 1 : ./2 {2) ./2: 1
(3) IO years (4) Syears (3) 1 : 2 (4) 2 : 1
(1) 216 (2) 240 132. Out of three numbers; the 138, Three solid metallic spheres
(�)480 (4) 640 first istwice the . second and of diameters 6 cm, 8 cm and
124; If 15% of (A + B) ·= 25% of . is half of the third. If . the 10 cm are melted and recast
;(A _: B), ijlen what per cent average of the three numbers into a new solid sphere. The
of:B is eq1,.1al to A? is 56, then difference of first diameter of the new sphere
(1) 10% (2) 60% and third numbers .is : is:
(1) 12 (2) 20 (1) 4 cm
(3) 200% (4) 400%
(3) 24 · (4) 48 · [2) 6 cm
125, If anumberxis lOo/oless than (3) s cm (4) 12 cm
133. The average age of 8 persons
another nµmber y and y is is increased qy 2 years, when . 2a+b
10% more than 125, then X one <;>f them, whose age is 24 139. If = 3 , then find the
a + 4b
Is �equal to : · years is replaced by a new
'(1)150 {2) 143 person. The age of the new a+b
value of ·
: 1�, 140.55 (4) 123.75 person is: a + 2b . ··

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(l) - (2) - (3) 10 (4) 30 by 20%, one can buy 2 kg
9 7 148, The product of two fractions more for Rs. 100. The reduced
10 10 p1ice of rice is :
(3) � (4) - 14
9 7 is and their quotient is (1) Rs. 50 per kg.
140. If a : b = 2 : 3 and b : c = 4 : 5, 15 (2) Rs. 10 per kg.
find a2 : b2 : be 35 . (3} Rs. 40 per kg.
(1) 4: 9: 45 . The greater fraction is : (4) Rs. 5 per kg.
24
(2) I 6 : 36 : 45 157. IfI would have purchased 11
(3) 16: 36 : 20 7 7, articles for Rs. 10 and sold
{4) 4: 36: 40 (1) 4 (2) 6 all the articles at the rate of
l 3 10 for Rs. 11, the profit per
141. If A : B == 7 4 cent would have been :
2 :8 ,
•• l 5 5 3
(3) 3 (4) 5 (1) 10% (2) 11 %
B:C=-:- and C:D=-:- 149. The sum of the squares of (3) 21 % (4) 100%
3 9 6 4 two positive numbers is l 00 158. By selling an article for Rs. 72,
then the ratio A: B: C: Dis and difference of their there is a loss of 10%. In order
(1) 6 : 4 : 8 : 10 squares is 28. Find the sum to gain 5%, its selling price
(2) 6 : 8 : 9 : 10 of the numbers : should be:
(3) 8 : 6 : 10 : 9 (l) 12 (2) 13 (1) Rs. 87 (2) Rs. 85
(4) 4 : 6 : 8 : 10 (3) 14 (4) 15 (3) Rs. 80 (4) Rs.· 84
142. Two numbers are in the ratio 150. The L.C.M. of two numbers 159,An article is sold at a loss of
5 : 7. On diminishing each is 1820 and their H.C.F. is 10%. Had it been sold for Rs.
of them by 40, they become 26. If one number is 130then 9 more, there would have
in the ratio 17 : 27. The the'other number is: l
difference of the numbers is : (l) 70 (2) 1690 been a gain of 12 % on it.
(1) 18 (2) 52 (3) 364 {4) 1264 2

(3) 137 (4) 50 151. Two numbers are respecti­ The cost price of the article
143, The ratio of the numbers of vely 20% and 50% of a third is: ,
boys and girls of a school number. What per cent is the (1) Rs. 40 (2) Rs. 45
With 504 students is· 13 : 11. first number of the second? (3) Rs. 50 (4) Rs. 35
What Will be the new ratio if (1) 10% {2) 20% 160.A dealer offers a discount of
12 more girls are admitted? (3) 30% (4) 40% 10% on the marked price of
(1) 91 : 81 (2) 81 : 91 152. Out of her total income, an article and still makes a
(3) 9 : 10 (4) 10 : 9 Neelam spends 20% on house profit of 20%. If its marked
144,A and B have monthly rent and 70% of the rest on price is Rs. 800, then the
incomes in the ratio 5 : 6 and household expenditure. If cost price of the article is :
monthly expenditures in the she ·saves Rs. 3600, what is (1) Rs. 900 (2} Rs. 800
ratio 3 : 4. If they save Rs. her total income? (3) Rs. 700 (4) Rs. 600
1800 and Rs. 1600 (1) Rs. 15000 (2) Rs. 10500 . 161.Successive discounts of20%
respectively, find the monthly (3) Rs. 10050 (4) Rs. 10000 and 10% are equfvalent to a
income ofB: 153. Income ofA is 10% more than single discount of:
(1) Rs. 3400 (2) Rs. 2700 income of B. Let B"s income (1) 30% (2) 15%
. (3) Rs. 1720 (4) Rs. 7200 be xOAi less than A's income. (3) 28% (4) 25%
145. The value of Findx? 162. The marked price of a watch
. is Rs. 1000. A retailer buys it
'l l at Rs. 810 after getting two
J2+�2+·h+ ... is: (l) 9 % (2) 10 %
11 11 successive discounts of 10%
(l) 2 (2) ./2 (3) 11% (4) 10% and another rate which is
154, Salary of a persoh is first · illegible. What is the second
(3) 2.§. (4) 2 + .§. increased by 20%, then it is discount rate?
146.Arrange the following in decreased by 20%. Change in (l) 15% (2) 100/o
descending order : � , ,/2 , his salary is : (3) 8% (4) 6.5%
(1) 4%decreased 163.An athlete runs 200 metres
1¥3,1/5 (2) 4% increased race in 24 seconds. His speed
(1) � > Vs > ,{2 > "3 (3) 8% decreased (in km/hr) is :
(4) 20% increased (l) 20 (2) 24
(2) t/5 ri > � > .[i
> 155. A fruit seller had some (3) 28.5 (4) 30
(3) .J2 > "3 > W4 > t/5 apples. He sells 40% apples
and still has 420 apples. 164.A train running at of its
(4} '(j > 1/5 > f"4 > .§. Originally, .he had 11
147. Simplify (1) 588 apples own speed reached a place in
(15)3 +(4.1f +(asf-sxL5x4.7x3S (2) 600 apples 22·hours. How much time
(3) 672 apples could be saved if the train
(15)2 +(4.1J2 +(38}2-l5x4.7-4.7xa8-3Sxl5 would run at its own speed?
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(1) 14 hours (2) 7 hours


7 1
(3) 8 hours (4) 16 hours (1) - (2) - 181.If of an estate be worth
165, A train is 125 m long. If the 8 2 5
train takes 30 seconds to Rs. 16800, then the value of
4 15
cross a_ tree by the railway (3) - 4)
7 ( 14 3
!tne, then the speed of the ofitis:
train is: 174. The smallest number added 7
(1) 14 lon/hr (2) 15 km/hr to 680621 to make the sum (1) Rs. 90000 _ (2) Rs. 9000
(3) 16 km/hr (4) 12 km/hr a perfect square-is : (3) Rs. 72000 (4) Rs. 21000
166.A train passes two bridges of (1) 4 (2) 5 182, Two numbers are in the ratio
lengths 800 m and 400min (3) 6 (4) 8 2: 3. If3 be added to both of
100 seconds and 60 seconds 175. If 5 men or 8 women can do them, then their ratio
respectively. The length of the a piece of work in 12· days, becomes 3 : 4. Find the sum
train ts: how many days will be taken of the numbers :
(1) 80m (2) 90m by 2 men·artd 4 women to do (1) 10 (2) 15
(3) 200 m (4) 150 m _ the same work? (3) 20 (4) 25
167. The ratio of two numbers is 183. 4 bells rtng at intervals of 30
. 3 : 4· and their H.C.F is 4. . 1
(1) 15 days ( 2) 13 days - I
Their L.C.M. is : 2
· minutes, 1 hour,_ 1 2 ho1;1r
(1) 12 (2) 16 . 1
(3) 24 (4) 48. (3) 13 days (4) 10 days and 1 hour 45 minutes re­
3
168. The divisor is 25 times the spectively. Ail the bells ring
quotient and 5 times the 176. Harsha is 40 years old and simultaneously at 12 noon.
remainder. If the quotient is Rith is 60 years old. How They will again ring simulta­
16, the dividend is : many years ago was the ratio neously at :
(1) 6400 (2) 6480 of their ages 3 : 5? {l) 12 mid night
(3) 400 (4) 480 (1) 10 years (2) 20 years (2) 3 a.il1. (3) 6 a:.m.
169. Find the least multiple of 23, (3) 37years (4) 5yesars (4) 9 a.m.
which when divided by 18, 21 177.A sum of Rs. 9000 is to be 184.A boy on being asked what
· and 24 leaves the remainder distributed amongA, Band C
· 7, 10 and 13 respectively. in the ratio 4 : 5 : 6. What will
be the· dill'erence between Ns -- 7 of a certain fraction was,
(1) 3013 (2) 3024
(�.) 3002 (4) 3036 and C's shares? made the mistake of dividing
* (1) Rs. 600 (2) Rs. 1000 6
· 50 = __
170, If_ , then the value the fraction byand so got
(3) Rs. 900 (4) Rs. 1200 7
- .. " - 1
12- 178,Zinc and copper are tn the
2 an answer which exceeded
ratio of 5 : 3 in 200 gm of an
-�(•ts: alloy. How much_ grams of 13
·: 25 . the correct answer by ..
4 copper be added to make the 70

(1-) 2 C2 ) 2 5 ratio as 3 : 5? Find the fraction :
'
,(3f4 (4) 25 1 1 2 3
(1) 133 (2) (1) - {2) -
171/lbree fifth of the square of a 3 200 3 5
certain number is 126.15. (3) 72 (4) 66 4 7
.
What is the number? (3) - ( 4) -
179, The price of 10chairs is equal 5 9
(1)210.25 (2) 75.,69 to that of 4 tables. The price 185.A-man buys a cycle for Rs.
(3) 14.5 (4) 145 of 15 chairs and 2 tables 1400 and sells it at a loss of
172,Find �he greatest number of together is Rs. 4000. The 15%. What is the selling price
Jhte digits which w hen total price of 12 chairs and 3 of the cycle?
divided by 3, 5, 8, 12 have 2 tables ts: (I) Rs. 1202 (2) Rs. I 190
as remainder :
(1) Rs. 3750 (2) Rs. 3840 (3) Rs. 1160 (4) Rs. 1000
(1) 99999 (2) 99958
(3) Rs. 3500 (4) Rs. 3900 186�The ratio of cost price and
°(3) 99960 {4) 99962
180, The sum of three consecutive selling price is 5 : 4, the loss
odd natural numbers is 87. per cent is:
173, What fraction of must be . The smallest of - these
7 (1) 20% (2) 25%
added to itself to make the numbers is: (3) 40% (4) 50%
. (1) 29 (2) 31 187.A shopkeeper sells two T.V.
1
sum 1 ? (3) 23 (4) 27 sets at the same price. There
14
is a gain of 20% on one 1V

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0.008 X 0.01 X 0.072 + (0.12
other. State which of the
following statement is x 0.0004) is 2.(1) 3.(3) 4.(4)
1.(1)
(1) 1.2 (2) 0.12
correct: 5.(4) 6.{2) 7.(2) 8.(3)
(3) 0.012 (4) 1.02
(1) The shopkeeper makes no 10,(2) 11.(2) 12.(l)
195, Simplify 9,(4)
net gain or profit
13,(4) 14,(3) 15.(3) 16.(1)
(2) The shopkeeper loses by 1 I
17,(4) 18,(4) 19.(3) 20.(1)
2% (6.25)2 X (0.0144)2 + l
(3) The shopkeeper gains by 22,(1) 23.(1) 24.(1)
l .! . 21,(2)
4% (0.027)3 X (81)4 25.(1) 26,{3) 27,(2) 28.(3)
(4) The shopkeeper loses by 29.(4) 30.(1) 31,(3) 32.(1)
4% (l) 0.14 (2) 1.4
33.(3) 34,(3) 35,(1) 36.(3)
188. tf the cost price of 15 tables (3) l (4) 1.4
39,(3)
37.(2) 38.(3) 40.(4)
be equal to the selling price l
1 3 42,{2) 43,(1) 44.(4)
of 20 tables, the loss per cent of a number is 2
41.(3)
is:
196,
2 of
4 2 45.(3) 46,(3) 47.(1) 48,(2)
(1) 20% (2) 30% of 10. What is the number? 50.{2) 51.(1) 52.(2)
49.(3)
(3} 25% (4) 37.5% (l) 50 (2) 60
53.(3) 54.{3). -�5.(2) 56.(4)
189. A cistern can be filled with 2 60.(4)
57.(1) 58.(3) 59,(3)
water by a pipe in 5 hours and (3) 66
3 (4) 56
61.(3) 62,(1) 63,(1) 64,(2)
it can be emptied by a second
197,The value of 67.(3) 68,(2)
pipe in 4 hours. If both the 65.(1) 66.(2)
pipes are opened when the 70.(3) 71.(3) . 72,(4)
2 3 is: 69.(2)
x
cistern is full, the time in 3 5 2 1 73.(2) 74.(2) 75.(2) 76.(2)
which it will be emptied is : -+-ofl-
6 3 4 77.(4) 78.(2) 7,9,(4) 80.(1)
(1) 9 hours (2) 18 hours
(1) 2 (2) 1 81.(3) 82.(1) 83.(1) 84.(2)
1 88.(4)
hours 2 85.(1) 86.(1) 87.(1)
(3) 20 hours (4) 20 1
2 (3) - (4) - 91.(2) .· 92.(2)
3 89.(3) 90.{4)
2
190.A and B can do a piece of 93.(3) 94.(4) 95.(1) 96,(1)
work in 10 days, B and C in 198, Which of the following
fractions is the smallest? 97.(4) · 98.(2) 99,(4) 100,(4)
15 days and C and A in 20
101.(*) 102.(2) 103.,(3) ·104.(4)
days. C alone can do the 8 14 7 11
work in: 105.(3) 106.(2) 107.(1) 108.(2)
15' 33 '13' 13
(1) 60 days (2) 120 days 109.(1) 110.(3) 111,(3) 112,(2)
(4) 30 days 8 7
(3) 80 days 2 113.(3) 114.[3) 115.(3) 116.(3)
(l) 15 < > 13
· 117.(2) 118.(4) 119.(3) 120.(4)
191.A can cultivate 5th of a 11 14 122.(1) 123.(2) 124,(4)
121.(3}
(3) 4
land in 6 days and B can 13 ( ) 33· 125.(4) 126.(4) 127.(2) 128.(1)
199,Find the sum of the 129.(1) 130:(2) 131.(2) ;132.(4)
cultivate rd of the same following: 133.(2) 134.(3) 135.(2) 136.(2)
3
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 138.(4) 139.(3) 140.(2)
land in10 days. Working -+-+-+-+-+-+-+- 137.(2)
9 6 12 20 30 42 56 72 143.(1) '144,(4)
together A . and B can 141.(3) 142.(4)
l 145.(1) 146.(1) 147.(3) 148,(2)
4
cultivate th of the land in: (1) - (2) 0 151.(4) 152.(1)
5 2 149.(3) 150.(3)
153.(1) 154.(1) 155,(4) 156,(2)
(1) 4 days (2) 5 days l 1
(3) 8 days (4) 10 days (3) - 4 157.(3) 158.(4) 159,(1) 160,(4)
9 { ) 2520
192, A does half as much work as 161;(3} 162,(2) 163.(4) 164,(3)
200, The value of
B in one sixth of the time. If 165,(2) 166,(3) 167.(4) 168.(2)
together they take 10 days to 1 +E. is:
169.(1) 170.(4) 171.(3) 172.(4)
complete a work, how much 3+ -
1- 22
176.(1)
173.(1) 174.(1) 175.(3)
time shall B take to do it 2-_!_
7 177,(4) 178,(1) 179.(4) 180.(4)
alone?
(l) 70 days (2) 30 days 181.(2) 182,(2) 183.(4) 184.(2)
9
(3) 40 days (4). 50 days 22 185.(2) 186,(1) 187.(4) 188.(3)
12 -
{2) 189.(3) 190.(2) 191.(3) 192.(3)
193. The value of .Jo.000441 is {l) 22 5
193.(3) 194,(2) 195.(4) 196.(3)
equal to: 5
(1) 0.21 (2) 0.0021 3 (4}1 197.(1) 198.(4) 199.(1) 200.(4)
( ) 22
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§ E�PLANATIONS � Similarly,
or,20=20
=
13 + 7 11 + 9

J, J, J, Third figure
C A T
1 .. (1) From first figure to sec­
ond figure the cross sign de­ 21 + 15=? + 13
24 + 26 + 7 = !57!
scends half step and it re­ 8. (3) or,?= 36- 13 = !23!
mains static in the next fig­ ORGANISATION 13. (4) First column
ure. Therefore, in Answer Fig­ (7 + 6) X 5 = 13 X 5 = 65
J, J, J, J, J, .J, .J, J, .J, J, J, J,
ure it should be at bottom Second column
C·B OWL QJ WY QC L
middle position. The line seg­ (2+3)x4=5x4=20
ment remains constant for Third column·
0 P ER A T 1· 0 N
·And,
the first two figures and then (4+ ?) X 9 =45
moves half step in clockwise J,.J,.J,.J,.J,.J,J,J,J,
direction. CXFBWYQCL 45
Therefore, or 4+?= =5
2. (1) In each subsequent figure • • ' 9
the small circle moves along SEP.A RAT I ON
· or, ? = 5 - 4 = [!]
··the side of pentagon in anti­ J,.J,.J..J,.J..J,.J..J..J..J,
. clockwise direction while the JFXWBWYQCL 14, (3)
cross sign moves in clockwise
direction. In this way Answer
Figure (1) is correct.
3. (3) In each subsequent figure
the main design rotates
9• 1 41 I; � : I: � :I
Given expression
2+6x6+2=?
14m ·•� w+ •
s

through 45 ° clockwise and After changing the signs


?.=2+6+6+2
S� g
one leaflet is added. Required distance = 10 + 14
. lom 14m Point·

4. (4)According to question or, ? 2 + 1 + 2 5


= = =24metres
, C >A>B ... (1) 10. (2) a= 11 (242) 121 15. (3) From the two Views of the
E >D> A ... (ii) �· (11) 2 + 121 dice it is clear that number
or, 121+ 121.=242
D>C ... (iii) . · 4 will l;>e at the top when 3· is
From all the three statements That is, the number under at the bottom.
bracket is equal to the sum
E>D>C>A>B
of the squares of the left
Therefore, E is the oldest
number and the right num-
· at11ong them. ·
ber itself.
5. (4) A is the brother of B.
b = 14 (392) 196
Therefore, A is male.

1v· I
� (14) 2 + 196 16. (l)
C is the father of D. or, 196 + 196 = 392
· Therefore, C is a male.
Therefore,
,E is the mother of B. ·c = 13 (?J 169 17. (4) Some smokers may be
Therefore, E is a female. ? = (13)2 + 169 lawyers and Vice-versa.
'A and D are brothers.
or,?= 169+ 169 = !338! Some non-smc;>kers may be
Therefore, D is a male.
11. (2) lawyers and Vice-versa.. .
Deductions
.' (i) A and D are brothers of B. But smokers are entirely dif­
ferent from the non-smokers.
(ill C is the father of A, B and 111 I rv+t T!
nr-r LJf tjf
o: 3 23X41--+l4313
(iii) C is the mother ofA. B and
p.
{iv) E is the Wife of C.
6. (2)The letter 'H'' is not
present in the keyword. · 18. (4) The number '7' is com­
·Therefore the word CHAR­ Therefore,.
mon to the square, ellipse
TER cannot be formed. 34x75--+ 5743 and triangle.

ttJJ
7. (2) A ;,, 26 i.e., the position 19.(3)
number of A from the right Year
end or in reverse order.
11 ''
No, of vehicles Changes
over the
previous year.

J, ' J, J, 12. (1) First figure


S U N . 1992 2,3 JakhS• -

8 + 6 + 13 = 27 15 + 16 = 22 + 9
1993 2.41 lakhs +0.11

Position .numbers· from the or, 31 =31


1994 2.25 !akhs -,0,16

right end Second figure


. 1996 2.36.lakhs +0.11
1996 2.29Jakhs -0.07

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20, (I} The petrol prices have 32, ( 1) From first figure to second . Option (1)

c2d � I
comedown. figure the left and right de­ 2 + 4 = 6 and 6 + 4 = 10
signs are moving to the upper Option (2)
and lower positions respective­ 4 + 4 = 8 and 8 + 10 = 18
21� ly. and the inner designs also Option (3)
show similar movement. 5 + 4 = 9 and 9 + 8 = 17
22. (l) 33. (3) From first figure to sec­ Option (4)
ond figure both the designs 7 + 5 = 12 and 12 + 7= 19
Li are inverted horizontally but 42. (2) 1, 8, 9; 2, 3, 5; 4, 6, 7
the middle line segment of 43. (1) 1, 4, 6; 2, 3, 8; 5, 7, 9

I� I
the left design remains con­ 44. (4) The order of words ac­
stant. cording to dictionary :
34, {3) There is no vowel in the (5) each -t (3) eager -t (1)
23. (I) word 'shy'. Again 'shy' indi­
24. (I) Source 25;(1) Illusion eagle -t (4) early -t (2) earth
cates expression of face. 45. (3) Meaningful order
28, (3) Thunder is immediately 35, (1) Microbe is living organ­
followed by rain. Similarly, (I} Infant -t (5) Child -t (4)
ism. Other are scientific ap­ Adolescent -t (3) Adult -t (2)
dark is followed by night. paratus.
27 • (2) 18 X 2 = 36 and Old
38. {3) Neurologist is related to 46. (3) ABC
36-6 = 30 medical profession. Others
Therefore,
36 X 2 = 72 and 72-6 = 66
are related to the study of !+3
social sciences. FGH
016 37. (2) 4
28. (3) = 0.0016 19 !+
l�O 4 +5 9 +5 14 N +5 s
!·�� =
0--1 LMN
Therefore, 0.0 I 02 13
C � H� N � R
8 14 . 181 J+5
STU
29. (4) 47. (1)
7 17

1 r ijTiftf j J
2 +5 12
1 3 5 7 14 16 18 20 B G +5 L +5 cc(fil ccb / c(£laccb / cc[�J c@]b
Q
48. (2)
I 6 16

'.ULILJl_J
+5 ll +5
A +5 F K p
5T
O

1 3 5
38. (3) A�C +2 E +6 +5 +4 +3 +2
Similarly, 6. 8 10 49, (3)
F +2 H +2 J
1 4 7 10 14 17 20 23
A D G J---+N T W
l u� � +l � I +12 +20 +28 +36
19
S + 2 21 +2
U---tW
23
'LJLJLJ

Igr t n
+13 39. (3) => 52 => 5 + 2 = 7 +8 +8 +8 .
so. (l) . 142 => 1 + 4 + 2"' 7. 50. (2) Except the number 442,

Iri
6 8 5 7 10 12 9 11 =9 all other numbers are perfect
126 => 1 ++24+ 6 =9 squares. .
=> 56 =>=> 5
5 + 6 = 11 169 = 13 X 13; 289 = 17 X 17
=>1+1=
5 4 2 361 = 19 X 19;
::>
1+6+8�1+6+8 !442 = 21.023 X 21.02�1
= 16� I+ 5 =6
Similarly, 484 = 22 X 22; 729 = 27 X 27
� 58 => 5 + 8 = 13
16 18 15 17 20 22' 19 21 51. (1) Italy
=>1+3=4
P R O ---+T V S U 52. (2) Carl LaWis
+4
184 => 1 + 8 + 4 => 13
. 53. (3) Rashtrakuta
=>1+3=4
+ 54. (3) Hampi ruins
40, (4) The second part is one­
+4 55, (2) R. K. Narayan
half of the first part. 58. (4) Kochi 57. (1) Lucknow
+4
41. (3) Given set (3, 7, 15) 58, (3) Mahanadi
31. (3) From first figure to sec­ 1st Number+ 4 = 2nd num­

=
ond figure the main design 59, (3) The personal office of the
ber US President
rotates through 45 ° clock­ 2nd Number + 8 3rd num­
wise and each line segment 60, (4) Right to equal wa�es for
ber 3 + 4 = 7 and 7 + 8 = 15 equal work
is doubled.

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61. (3) Money Bill and Rs 4x, will become 2 x 106. (2) Side of square, whose pe­
62, (1) Kashmtrt 4x = Rs. Bx in yet another 4
. rtmeter is 24 cm = 24
6S, (1) The President years. So, the total time
= 4 + 4 + 4 = 12 years 4
64. (2) Fat is dispersed in water
65. (1) Radioactivity Note : If a sum of money be­ =6cni
66. (2) Mal.tase comes n times in t years, it :. Area of the square = 62
67, {3) Painting willbecome t 1 = nx times at =36cm2
Again, side of square, whose
68. (2) Indira Goswami the same rate ofinterest in
69, (2) Walter Kohn
70, (3) Fiction writing
t 1 years given by, le"' xtj perimeter is 32cm. =
32
4
71, (3) Russia ; 103. (3) Interest on Rs. 650 for
· =Bern
72. {4) Rajasthan year = 676 - 650 = Rs. 26
:, Area of this square = 8 2
73, (2) 1853 74. (2) 40 26 =64cm2
75. (2) Darjeeling So' r=--xlOO
·650 According to the· question
76. (2) Ajmer r = 4% per annum Area of new square
77, (4) Cellulose A . 650 =64+ 36 = 100cm2
78, (2) Apple P= =
:. Side of the new square
79. (4) Private entities
80. (1) Tyagaraja [l+ l�Or [i+ l�OJ =J100= 10cm.·
81. (3) A writ :. . Perimeter of new square
650 .. 25
82. (1) Dhar Commission = 26 = 650x . 625 = 10x4=40cm
83. (1) Robert Koch 26 = Rs. 107, (1) Area of the rectangular
84. (2) J, Robert Oppen Heimer 25 garden = 12 x 5 = 60 m2
85, (1) Morocco · Note .: A sum at a rate of in- =Area.of the square garden
86. (1) Maurya terest compounded yearly :. Side of the square garden
87, (1) Jainism becomes Rs. A, in n years
and Rs. J¼ in (n +
1) years, = Joom2

r
88, (4) Chukka Project
:. Diagonal of the square gar;
89, . (�) IDBI Bank
90. (4) Pound.Sterling then P ;; Ai(:: den = .J2 x side
91. (2) Andhra Pradesh
92, (2) Flip-Flop 104, (4) Let the sum lent at the
= ../2 xJoo = J120.;, J4 x30
93. (3} Microwaves rate of interest 5% per an­ =2,J30m
94. (4} Decrease and then will in- num is Rs. x and at the rate 108. (2) Area of the first triangle
crease of interest 8% per annum is
95. (1) Five calories Rs. (1550- x) = -I x base x height
96. {l)Oxygen According to the question, 2
97. (4) Deciduous forest
xx5x3 (1550-x)x8x3 1
98. (2) Water + =SOO =-xl5xl2 = 90cm2
99. (4) Vegetables 100 100 2
100, (4) Raising funds for entre­ I5x 37200 - 24x According to the question
preneurs ==> + = 300 Area of the another (second)
100 100
101. (*) When time is 2 years, triangle= 2 x 90"' 180 t:m2
==> 15x + 37200- 24x = 300 X 100 :. Area of the new triangle
theri,
==> 9x = 7200
Principal sum
.'. X = Rs, 800 and, 1550 - X 180cm 2 =..!:.x20xheight
= 1550-800 = Rs, 750 2·
=(C.J-s.I.)(l�Or .·. Ratio of money lent at 5% 180x2
to that at 8% = 800 : 750 = :. Height = 18 cm
· 16: 15 = 20
100
2
;; 1 X ( ) = l X (25)2 · 105, (3) Let the principal = Rs. x 109, (1) We know that rhombus is
4 parallelogram whose all four
= 1 x625=Rs.625 2 sides are equal and its diago­
Note: lfwe select the option
:. Interest = Rs. 5 x
nals bisects each other at 90° .
(1) as answer then the dif­ Rate = 8% per annum
ference between simple in- t§;/B
' terest for 2 years at 4% per Interest x 100
:. Time = Principal x Rate
annum will be Rs. 4.
102, (2) A sum of Rs. x becomes
Rs. 2x in 4 years, . 2 D . C .
-xxl.00. 40
Similarly, Rs. 2x will become =- =5years
2 x2x = Rs. 4x in next 4 years
=5
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= h56+144 = J400 _ 17 - 13
4 = 17 _ 13 748 6 2
--
= 20 cm = side of the rhom­ · 2 [4
3] 2 3 90 9 - 900·.
+
X

bus - +-
7480+600+2 - .8082
= 51-26 = 25, 4.!._ =
:.· Perimeter of the rhombus =-=-----=--
900 900
=20x4=80cm 6 6 6
110. (3) Diagonal of a cube •
. (.Ji2 - Js} (./3 + "2) =8.979
=Exside 113,(3)
5+./24
4./3 =J3
:. Side= 4cm
x side
·=-.1-----=---
56-5-i +5i-JIB
118. (3) [64¾ X 2 --2 + 8° ]2
:. Volume of the cube 5+54
= (side)3 = (4)3 = 64 cm3
111. (3) Area of the square
= (side) 2 ..� J5:1,; � J5+T24
484 sq.cm. = (side) 2
· Side = J4a4 = 22 cm =45+.J�x4 = J5+!ra
:. Perimeter of the square =[W6ti)2 x !12 =[(4) 2 )<_!_]2
-- · l · - 1

= 4 x side = 4 x 22 = 88 cm - 2 5-2"6 .... 4


=
4J
According to the question, 5 +2./6 5 - 2./a
the circle. is made by same =[4p=Ji=2
---:=X l

wire. - · 117. (2)


·= 2 (5-2 .fa) =
Therefore; _ .. f2(s-2Ja)
Perhnc:;ter of the square 25-24 V (0.1) + (0.01) + (0.009)2
2

= circumference of the circle


2

(0.01)2 +.(0.001)2 + (0.00_09 ) •• - ·-


88cm= 2:n:r =
' 2
�{(E)2 +(&)2 -2"8&]
22 _ . = .1--- 0.01 +�--
0,0001 + 0.00008 1
88cm =2x-xr 0.ocxn + 0.000001 + 0.00000081
. 7 ·
-....---::-:----

= 42( rs� &) = &_(Ja ·


·. ' ,
2
0.010181
- Ji) .
88x7
o�o• = 10
:.r=--2x22 = 14cm . _- ="6-2 = 0.00010181 = Jl
:. Area of circle = 'ltT2 114. (3) Given .J4096 =
(o.ssl3 + (0.0213 + 3 x o.9s·x 0:2- 1
64
= 22 x{I4)2 = 22'xl4x14
118.(4)

. 7 - :. J40.96 = 6.4 = 0.94119'2 + O.OCNJOOB 0.0588 .•


7 +
-1
=616sq.cm. ,/oAOoo '"'0.64
112.(2) =1-1=0 _ .
119. (3) a • b = 2 (a + b) ·: ' -
.">.)r':

.Jo.004096 = 0.064
8½ � [3¼ + {i¼-½(1½-½-½)}] ... 5 • 2 = 2 (5 + 2) . ,; ;''
./0.00004096 = 0.0064 ;;2X7=14 -_,_·
Again, 120.{4) 23 + 43 + 63 + .... +· 2()3
./40.96 + Jo.4096 + .Jo.00409a = (2 X 1) 3 + (2 X 2) 3 (2 3) 3 +
= 1;�'[1:+{¾-½(¾-½�¼)}1 + 'x'
..... + (2' '£'10
-
)3
+.J0.00004096 = 8 X 1 3 + 8 X 2 3 + 8· X- 3s .. ., + 8
= 1; -[1:'+{¾-½(9-:�1)}] = 6.4 + 0,64 + 0.064 + 0.0064 . ''x108
. = 7.1104 = 7.H = 8 X Ii3 + 2 3 + 3 3 + ... +
-,, I
¥f+:
- • 31-3 a3)
. · 1· ,.

, = 17 � 13 116, (3) 8.31 = 8�


+{�-!x!!}J = 8 X 3025 = 24200'' .
. .2 [4 4 2. 6
'.' 1 3 + 2 3 + 33 + .... +, 10
" 3
1

8
=8�= 74 . = 3025 (given))
90, 90_ 121. {3) (0,5)Z = 0.25
= 1; -[¥+{!-!}] i, . '6
0.6=-
= 1; - � + 5� 2 ' 9 .Jo.49 = 0.1
[ { }] • 2 Wo.oos =0.2
0.002=­ 0.23=0.23
= 1; - l: +¾] .· 900
[ . . ..
:. 8.31+0.6+0.002 :. ./0.49 > (o.5) > 0.2a :,,;;'��:oos
.
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.. -· 1··· Total population in 1991 According to the tju�,tion


122. (t)0.15% of 33..,..% of Rs. = 153922-5337= 148585 ', ',
3
j I ,· .;

: ' x3 27 {3) X .. 3
3
', ·10000 :. Increase in population in
· 1992 over 1991 y3 = 64 = 4 3 :. y = 4
( )
•.'-�O.lS lOO =160998-148585
We know thatsurfacero-ea of
. X X 10000 = Rs.5
100 300 · ', = 12413 thecube
131. (2) Total age of 30 boys = 6 x {side) 2 ..
123, (2) 30% of X = 72
= 30 x 15 =450years :. Ratio of their.su rfac� areas
'
, = 72 X 100 � One boy, aged 20 years, left
X
. . 240
. : '

30 .. thedass ·. _. · . · 6x 2 6x32 9- ,: ·
124, (4), 15% of (A+ B) 'Now total age of 29 boys · = 6y = 6x 4 =1a,;=, 9.=16
2 2
=
25% of (A- BJ = 450 - 20 ;,; 430 years
Again, two new' boys Join the
135. (2) Let the radii t>f,.;;q cylin­
5 ders are r 1• r2 ancl)erigths of
=> 15 (A+B) = 2 (A-B) . class .
100 · 100 the cylinders are:hi:,. h2 re-
Then, the total age of 31 boys · · .
spectively,, _
=> 15 (A+ BJ = 25 {A- B) = 15 X :U=465years According to the que�tion
� l5A+ 15B=25A-25B :. Age of two new boys • · • I • •
. . ' : . ' �
.

-=> 10A=40B = 465 - 430 ,,; 35 years' r1 =�and..&.=�


•' : .i".. _.·· ..

··�.A=4B Let the individuaJ ages of two {2 3 _h2 q


Now, let x°/4 of B is equal to boys be x and y years. _.( '.Ratio of t�etr volum,es
:. x+y = 35 ·
A
X X ' x- y = 5 (According to the
.
n
= rrh1 = n r?li2
:,..,,,.;,,,-.XB=A -. -XB=4B . question) · · ·
-�pp. · 100 ··,.,2x=40 ... = rfh1 :rlh2
·· =(2) 2 x5:'(3)2�3
-:;;x=400% 40
125i(4}'yis 10%more than 125 x=-=2Qyears ·.,;4x5·: 9>c3·�20·:·27
2 . .. '
' 136. (2) Area of the base·otmoun­
110 :. y = 15 years tain;:; m-2:
::::f.}25 X - = 137.5 = y
>( ' , ,

· '<. -. :··, • 100 · · :. Age of.theyounger .' new


apd x,is 10% less than y comer ,;:,15 ·
132, {4) Let the three numbers
years
..
'
are
I.54 km2 =
22 2
r_ v
• '90 90 ,' X, yan d_ Z,
= WO x y = 100 x 137;5 According to the qu¢1:itlon,
· · "' · .
=> l.54x 7
·22 ·
=.r2
.=;li3. 75 x=2y · ' ·
. => 0.49 = r 2
126. (4j 'The number of children in :.y=x/2 ...(I)
2x = z . .
. (II) . .-.r=o.1:kJrt··
· Hiss = 146947 - (65104
Slant height = 2-� km
60387) y :. Height of the mountain .. ..,
and.
,, x+ +z =56 ·.
= 146947 - 3 '
', �21466 � X + y + Z = 56 X 3. . = J(2.5) �{0;7)
2 2

127, (2)The total population in :aa>x+y+z= 168 '


)��9 =population in 1988 + = J5,2s - o.49 - = ./s.
76 �;� 2.4 km
.increase ·
. . ,X
· �X·� 2. z 168 137, (2) According to the ·question
=
'
+
\"� 146947 + 11630 Base of hemisphere
•· ·· -�'t'sa577· . '' .-
� 3x+:2z � 168 = Base of cone"
'
128.
. . . (l) N�mber . of children i� i.e. radiui3. of hemisphere
=
2 ,
· !��9 = .Total popula_tion in.
r .

=> 3x + 2z = 168 x 2 336 = radius cif cone .� .. (I)


_ 1989 - Total population of � 3x + 2 x 2x = 336 and height of :hemisphere
'men and women �7x=336 = height of cone ;,;·,(II) ·
• :::i58577-(7()391 + 62516) . We know that height of
.', X=48 ,
_.
25670
;;, .', Z = 2x = 2 X 48 = 96 hemisphere =radius of hemi-
129, (1) Number ofwomen in 1991 · sphere ·
:. Difference between first
:::; To�al population in 1991 _;;_ and third numbers = 96 - 48 or, height of"..-:one = radius of
hemisphere (F)"om (I)]
,·.,' total population of men and ,;,,48'
children in 1991 133. 2 ( Age ) of new person or, height of cone = radius of
.;, · cone [From (II)l
, (153922- 5337) - (69395+ =8x2+24
21560) = 57630 = =
16 +24 4Qyears · Now,
1:10, l;M, (3) Let the sides of the two Curved surface area of hemi­
. (�),,:Total population in 1992
- =='160998 cubes are x and y. sphere = 2m-2
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5 :, Monthly income of A
=7r:r�r2 +h2 =�: 9X :=a:5 =5x
3 9
and that ofB = 6x (xis a con­
= m:Jr2 + r2 (r = h) 5 3 stant}
C�D =6:4
According to the question
= � = 1fI X .J2
r = ./2 7t r2
:. Ratio of curved surface ar­ = 5x6: 3x6 =S:� 5x-1800 3
6. 4 2 6x-1600 4
eas of hemisphere and cone
9 20x- 7200 = l 8x -4800
= 2m-2 : .finr = 2 : ./2 :: .J'2 :
I :. A : B : C : D = 4 : 3 : 5 : 2
2x=2400
138. (4}Accordtng to the ques­ = 8: 6: 10: 9 :. x= 1200
tion, three solid metalltc 142. (4) Let the two numbers are :. Monthly income of B
spheres are melted and re­ xandy. = 1200 X 6 = Rs. 7200
cast into a new so�td sphere. According to the question, 145. (1) Let X
It means that the volume of
new solid sphere will be equal X 5
-=-
y 7 =�2+h+J2+. .....
to the sum of volumes of
three solid spheres. 7x=5y => X = ./2+x
:. Volume of new solid sphere 7x-5y=O .. ,(I) =>x2 ·= 2 +x
x-40 17
= 41t�)�+!J8) + 47t(Io}
3 3 =>X2 -x-2 = 0
Again, y-40 = 27 => x2 - 2x + x - 2 = 0
3 (2 3 ., 2 · 3 2 .
=> 27x - 1080 = l 7y- 680 => x (x -2) + 1 (x - 2) = 0
or, !m-3 = !n[(3)3 + (4)3 + (5)3 ] => 27x - l 7y = 1080 - 680 (x - 2) (x + l} ::: 0
· 3 3 => 27x- l 7y = 400 ,u(II) :. X = 2 and X == - 1
o
1
or;r3 = 27 + 64 + 125
or, �=216
from{Qxl7-(Il)x5
l19x-S5y=0
146. u} f4, ../2. 1/5 rrs.
or, r3 = (6)3
'

135x- 85y = 2000 L.C.M. of 3, 2, 6, 4, = 12


or, r=6cm .-. + l 4
• :. Diameter ,of the new f4 = (4)a = (4)12
sphere - lpx=-2000
=2 x6= 12 cm :. x= 125 l 1
· · Putting the value of x in = (44 )12 = (256)12
139. (3) 28 � b = 3 [Given) equation (Q
a+4b 1 6
7x 125 = 5y
=> 2a+ b = 3a + 12b .J2 = (2)2 = (2)12
==> 3a - 2a = b - 12 b 7xl25
:. Y = = 175
=> a=- llb 5
a+b -llb+b :. Difference of the numbers
· Then, = 175- 125 "'50
a+ 2b = -llb + 2b '¥3 = (3)6 = (3)12
1 2 ..!._
= (32 )12
143. (1) Total numbers of girls in
-lOb 10 the school
� -9b =g = (9)12
140. (2) a : b = 2 : 3 = 504 X _l_l _ = 504 X .!_!_ = 231
13+11 24
b:c=4:5 Total numbers of boys in the
or, a : b = 8 : 12 school
b: c = 12: 15 l
.'. a : b : C ::: 8 : 12 : 15 13 = (125)12
=504x--
:. a2 ; b2 : be 13+11
1
= 52 : 122 : 15 X 12 13
1 1 1 2
= 504 X = 273 ... (256)12 > (125)12 > (64)1 > (9)12
=64: 144: 180 29
= 16: 36: 45 Now, total no. of girls when or, W"4 > 1/5 > .J2 > �
1 3 12 more gtrls are admitted 147. (3)
141. (3) A : B = :t S =231 + 12 =243
:. New ratio of boys and girls )2
(l.5)2 +(4.7)3 + (3.8)3 -3 x l.5x 4.7 x3.8

=!: 8x3 =4:3


(I.6 + (4.7)2 + (3.8)2 - 1.5 X 4.7-4.7X 3.8-3.8 X 1.5
= 273: 243 = 91: 81
2 8 144. (4) Given ( 2 2
(I.5+4.7+3.8 1.5 +4.7 +3.8 -l.5x4,7
2··' )
-4,7 X 3.8-3,8 X 1.5
1 5 Monthly income of A = - 5 - (J.5) 2 + (4.7}2 + (3.8}2 - 1.5 X 4.7 - 4.7 X 3.3-3.8 >< 1.5
------=------
a:c
=a=a Monthly Income of B � . = 1.5 + 4. 7 + 3.8 = 10 ·

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148. (2) Given Expenditure on house hold 3x ·


a C 14 =>-=420
:-x-=- ... (i) =(x-�)x� 5
b d 15 5 100 20
a· d 35 :.' = 4 X5 = 700
X
-x-=- = 4x.x 70 =Rs. 14x 3
... (ii)
b C · 24 5 100 · 25 OR, 60%=420
Now multiplying both the :. According to the question, - 100
equations 144 :. 100% = 420 X = 700
�+ +3600= x· 60
ac ad 14 35
-X-=-X­ 5 25 156. (2) Let the original price of
bd be 15 24 rice be Rs. X per kg,
. X 14X -
a2 49 a 7 =>·x---- = 3600 Newprice
=>-2· =-=>-=- 5 25
b6 = Rs. (x �0% ofx)
:..
b 36 => 25x - 5x-14x
= 3600 = Rs. (X - 0,20x) = Rs, 0.80 X
14 25 Saving on Rs:)oo .· :
. �- 15 _,!
"d => Bx =20%, of 190 \= Rs. 70
_7_5 =3600
25 New price of 2. kg.. rice
6 :. 3600 X 25 R = 2 x O.t3Q = Rs. 1.6 x ,
But the greater fraction is X= = s, 15,000 These additional 2 kg of rice
6 bought out of saving due to
7
10 . reduction ,n price ofthe rice,
6 153, (l) X = ( X 100)� ·
100+10 ,'' So, l.6x = 20
149. (3) According to questions .
x2 + y2 = 100 ... (i) = 1000 % = 100 = 9..!,. 20 200 -
:. X = 1.6 = 16 . = Rs. 12.5
x2 - y2 = 28 ... (ii)
Adding both the equations
(
llO
) (
·u )% l l %
Note : If A is r% more than Old price· ofrtce per kg ,
x2 +y2;,. 100 = Rs. 12.5
B, then Bis
x2 :...y2 =28 New price of rice per kg
( __r_ x 100)% less than A = 12 '. 5. x q.so .,;_-Rs. 10
2x2 = 128 100+ r · - - .
. · . · - 10
=> x2 =64 :. X = 8 154, (1) Change in his salary 157. (3) C.P. ofan article= Rs;- ,' ll
- '
According the equation:. (ii
y2 = 100 -,64 :. y = 6 20x20 %
= (20_20_ , .. oan
SP f ce= Rs
artil
ll
Sox+ y = 8 + 6 = 14 100 )' .· .10
150. (3) Given . ·ll 10
L.C.M. of 2 numbers = 1820 400 ,v. . - :. Profit
= (-10 )"'0 =-4%
0 = 10 -·11
H.C.F. of those numbers= 26
One of the numbers is 130 = 4% decrease _ , = 121-100 = Rs.2!..
:. Another number is Note : If A is first increased - llO - 110,
�' J820 X 26 = by x_OA, and then decreased by
364 y% the net % change . 2!..x100
130 ..· Profit% . = llO
151. (4) Let the third number be x, 10
According to. the question; = (x-y = 1�flo 11
,. 20 X If the resul� is positive, the = 2100
xx= x.!.!=21%
First number change indicates increase 110 10
= 100 5
and if the result is negative, 158. (4) C.P. of that article
50 X the change indicates de­
Second number = xx = " lOO
100 2 crease. =72x
155� (4) Let the fruit seller had 100-10
/, Required percentage
originally x apples. 72xl00
X According to the question; "" = Rs. 80
-xlOO· X 2 90
= 5 =-X-xlOO = 40% X - 40o/o of X =420
5 X :. S.P. of that article on 5%
X
40
2 => x--xx = 420 gain
100
1�2. ( 1) Let the total income of 105
Neelam is Rs. x 2 = 80x- = Rs. 84
=> x- x = 420 100
EJ(J)enditure on house rent 5
159. (1) Let the cost price of the
. -. => 5x-2x
20 X = ·420 article = Rs. x
=XX-=Rs,- 5 · S.P. at 100/4 loss
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90 Distance 167, (4) 1\vo numbers will always


= XX -- = Rs. 9x 163. (4) Speed = be some multiple of H.C.F.
·100 Time and given that the numbers
1 200 are in ratio of 3 : 4
S.P. at 12 % gain =--m/s
2
24 :. First number = 3 x 4 = 12
1 Second number = 4 x 4 = 16
100 + 12- 225x 200 200 18 (;. HCF is highest factor)
2 -Rs-­ m/s= 4 x5 =30km/h
= XX __ 24 2 Again, product of two num­
l_O_O__.... - . 200
bers = LCM x HCF
According to the question 18
[ ·:x m/s = x km/h) 12 x 16 =
gx+g= 225x 5 ... LCM = 48
164, (3) Since the train runs at 4
200
168, (2) Let the diVisor be x
=a> 180x + 1800 = 225x
=a> 225x- 180x = 1800
!...
11
th of its own speed, the According to the question
�45x= 1800 X
11 Quotient will be
:. x=Rs. 40 time it takes is th of its 25
160. (4) S.P. of that article
usual speed. X
90 Remainder =
= 800x = Rs. 720 Let the usual time taken be 5
100 t hours. Given, quotient = 16
He still makes 20% profit 11 X
:. C.P. of that article Then we can wrtte, 7 t = 22 So ' - = 16
25
100 . , .. (I)
::;: 720 X - = Rs. 600 22 7 .'. X = 25 X 16
120 :. t = x = 14 hours Dividend
11
161. (3) Let the marked pr.tee of = DiVisor x Quotient + Re­
any article = Rs. 100 :. Time saved= 22- 14 mainder
:. S.P. at 20% discount = 8 hours
Distance X X
80 = Rs. =XX-+-
= lOOx 80 165. (2) Speed = 25 5
100 Time
Again 10% discount, then S.P. 125 = 16 25' 25 16 1
= - = 4.16rn/s ; ( : + )
90 30
"'SOX = Rs. 72 !Putting the value of xi
100 18
4.16m/s = 4,16x
:. Total discount · 5 16x25x405
= = 6480
= 100- 72 = Rs. 28 = 15km/h 25
:. Equivalent discount o/o 166, (3) Let the length of the train OR, DiVisor = 25 x 16 = 400
=28% =xm 400
Note : If two successive dis­ :. Speed of the train Remainder = = 80
counts are x0/4 and y% then 5
x+800 :. DiVidend
equivalent discount m/s
= 100 = 400 X 16 + 80 = 6480
=(x+y-�)% Since train passes the 800 m 169. (l} LCM of 18, 21 and 24
100 brtdge in 100 seconds. 2 18, 21, 24
162. (2) Price after 10% first dis­ Again train passes the 400 m
3 9, 21, 12
count bridge in 60 seconds.
7, 4
lOO - lQ . 400+x = 60 LCM = 2 x 3 x 3 x 7 x 4
= 1000 X ·· x+800
100 =504
100 Now compare the divisors
90
= lOOOx-=Rs. 900 With their respective remain­
100 (400+x)x100
=a> =60 ders. We observe that in all
Given: x+800 the asses the remainder is
Price after second discount :::::} 40000 + lOOx just 11 less than their re­
=Rs. 810 =60x+48000 specitve divisor. So the num­
:. Second discount =a> lOOx - 60x ber can be given by 504 K -
=900-810 =Rs. 90 = 48000- 40000 11. Where K is an positive
:. Percentage second discount =a> 40x = 8000 integer
= 90xl00 Since 23 x 21 =483
= IO% :. X = SOQO = 200m We can write= 504 K- 11
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= (483 + 21) K- 11
= 483 K+ (21K- llf 4 C's share =·9000 x �'
173. (1) Let x be added to in 15
483 K is multiple of �3. since 7
483 ts divisible by 23. = 600 X 6 = Rs. 3600
1
So, for(504K- ll),tobemul­ order to get 1 :. Difference = 3600 - 2400
14 =Rs. 1200
ttple of 23, the remainder
(21K � 11) must be divisible 4 1 178. {1) Weight of zinc
:.-+x=l-
by.23. ·7 14 5
Put the value of K = 1, 2, 3, = 2oox = 125gram
8
4, 5, 6, ..... and so on suc­ 15 --
X=- 4 Weight of copper
cessively. We find that the 14 7
minimum value of K for = 200 X � = 75 gram.
15-8 ·7.-=-
1
which (2 lK - 11) is divisible =--=-·
14 14 2
8
by 23. is 6, (21 x 6 - 11) Let the ratio of 125 gram zinc.
= 115 which ts divistble by 1 4 and x gram copper be 3 : 5
23. Again,let ts y fraction of .
Therefore, the required least
2 7 125 3
number . 1 :. � = 5
f 4
= 504 X 6- 11 =3013 :.yo -::;=2 ,
" X;
= 125 X 5 ,,; 625 gram
170. (4) Let the value of • be x. 3 3
7 7
=
50 X :. Addition of copper in mix­
,', y 4x2_= s
:. x =
. 12!­
2
174, (1) The nearest perfect square
to 680621 is 680625
ture
= 625 75 = 625- 225
-
50 2x 3 3
=>-=- J680625 = 825
x 25 :. Smallest number added to 400 1
= - = 133- gram.
=> 2x2 =0,50 X 25 680621 to make it perfect 3 3
:>x2 =25 X 25 square 179. (4) According to question
.', X =25 = 680625 - 680621 = 4 Price of 4 tables
171, {3) Let the number be x 175. (3) According to the question =price of 10 chairs.
According to the question 5 men = 8 women :. Price of 2 tables = price of
3 16 5 chairs
ofx.2 = 126.15 :. 2men =�X2= women
5 .5 5 and price of 3 tables = 10 x 3
126.15x5 4
� x2 = :. Total women =
16
+4
3 5 30 15
=> x2 = 210.25 = price of = chairs
4 2
36 Again,
.', X = J2I0.25 = 14,5 = women
172, (4) The greatest number of
5 Price of 15 chairs and 2 ta­
:. No, of days to do the same bles = Rs. 4000
five digits is 99999.
work or, price of 15 chairs + 5 ·
LCM of 3, 5, 8 and 12
8x12 . 8xl2x5 chairs = Rs. 4000
2 3, 5, 8, 12 =� = cir, price of 20 chairs
36
2 3, 5, 4, 6 =Rs. 4000
5
33,5,2,3 :. Price of l chair
1,5,2, 1 40 1
= = 13 days = 4000 = Rs.
3 3 200 .
:. LCM= 2 X 2· X 3 X 5 X 2 = 120 20
176. (1) Let x years ago the ratio
After dividing 99999 by 120, ,', Price of 12 chairs and 3
of their ages was 3 : 5
we get39 as remainder tables
:. According to the question
99999- 39 = 99960 = price of 12 chairs-+ price
= (833 X 120)
99960 is the greatest five digit
--=-
40-x 3
60-x 5
15 chairs
number divisible by the giv­ 2
=> 200- 5x = 180 - 3x
eri divisors. .=>2:ii:=20 1
In order to get 2 as remain­ :.x=lOyears = price of (12+.. 5) = 39
2 2
der in each case we will sim­
4 chairs
ply add 2 to 99960.
177, (4)-A's share = 9000x 15 39 ·
:. Greatest number = X 200 =;: Rs. 39 O0
= 99960 + 2 = 99962 = 600 X 4 = Rs. 2400 2

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180. (4) Let the three odd consec­ ,;, LCM = 3 X 5 X 2 X 2 X 3 X 7 187. (4) If a man sells two articles
utive natural numbers be x, = 1260 minutes at same price and makes a
x+ 2 andx + 4. profit of xO/o on· first and xO/o
:. According to the question 1260minutes = 1260 loss on second, there is al-
x+x+2+x+4;,,87 60
'X 2
or, 3x+ 6 = 87 =21 hours .
ways a loss of --%
or, 3x = 81 :. x = 27 :. The bell will 11gain ring si­ 100
:. Smallest number = 27 multaneously after 21 hours.
181. (2) Let the value of estate be :. Time will be (20}2 400
= 12 noon + 21 hours :. Loss% == -- = -- = 4%
Rs.x 100 100
According to the question =9a.m.. 188, (3) Let the cost price of one
184. (2) Let the fraction = x table= Rs, X
ofx= 16800 According to the question: :. Cost price of 15 tables
5 6 X 13 = Rs. 15x
-ofx =---
:. X = 16800 X 5 Rs, 21000 7 �. 70 and cost price of 10 tables
4 7 =Rs. 20x
6x 7x 13 According to the question
3 3 =>-=--- Selling price of 20 tables
,·. - of the value = 21000 x - 7 6 70
7 7 = cost price of 15 tables
= 3000 X 3 = Rs. 9000 7x 6x 13 = 15x
=>---=-
182� (2) Let the numbers are x 6 7 70 :. Loss = 20x - 15x = 5x
andy. 49x-36x 13 5xxl00
According to the question :. Loss% = =· 250Yo
===* 42 =-7-0 20x
X 2 13x 13 189. (3) According to the quesJion
--::::-
=>--=- Cistern can be filled)µ l
y 3 42 70
2y 13x42 3 hour - part
X =- .... ,(I} :.x=---=- =
5
3 70x13 5
185. (2) Selling price . C istem can be emptied in
x+3 3
' Again, y+3 =
· 4 =1400x
.
100
-l5 1 hour = part
1 00 4
4x + 12 = 3y + 9 ... (II) When the both pipes are
Putting the value of x in eqn. (II) 85 · opened, simultaneously:
= 1400 X l ;; Rs, 1190
2 OQ Cistern can be emptied in l
4 X Y + 12 = 3y + 9 hour . . ;.
3 186,-(1) According to the question ',

By Cost price
---=---=- 5
or, 3y- = 12-9
Selling price 4
3

¾
Sy-Sy_ :. The time in which it will
or, 3 :. Selling price = x Cost price be emptied = 20 hours ...
3 � 190. (2) According to the question
or,y = 3 x 3 = 9 Loss = Cost price - Selling Work done by A and B togeth-
.", X = 2y = 2 X 9 = price
S
3 3 4 in one day =
10 Part
er
:. Sum of the numbers = Cost price - Cost price
5 Work done by B and C to-
=9+·6=15
1 =_ Cost price gether in one day = _;_.' · ·part ·
18S. (4) 1 hours = 90 minutes
2
5 • 15
Work done by C and A togeth-
1 hour and 45 minutes
= 105 minutes
¼ Cost price x 100
:. Loss % = . er in one day = part
l hour = 60 minutes Cost pnce 20
:. LCM of 30 minutes, 60 '' -By adding all the equations
100
minutes, 90 minutes an'd 105 =-'=20% '
minutes 5
OR, Re. l is loss on Rs. 5.
A+ 8' =
1
fci" ·
;,.,(I)
/.loss.%.
l
1 B+C . =­- ' .� .. (II)
= xI00=:=20% 15
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1 :_., Work done by A in one 2 3


C+A = ­ .....(III) =-X-
. 20 3 3 5 10
dav = ·­
x
-+-
"J
6 12 .
1 1
2(A+B+C) =-+-+-
1 :. Work done by A and.B to­
gether in one day
2
=-x-· -- 3
10 15 20 3 -x- 5 12
l 3 -
. = -+-= 4 6 10
6+4+3 13 x X X
2 (A+B+C) = . 8 14 7 ll
60 = 60 :. Time taken to complete the 198• (�) 1.5. 3 '13' 13
whole wotk by A and B to- 3
. 13
A+ B +C · . -
= 120. . ... (IV) gether 8
= 0.533
_ Putting the value of eqn. (I) 15
= ..!.. = x days
,in eqn. (IV) 4 4 14
= 0.42
't 13 X 33
-+C=-
10 120 Again, given that
J..... =0,538
c...'...£_..!...
_13-12 __1_ .!= 10
13
-120 10 120 120 _!,! = 0.846
- :. Work done in l day by C is :. x=40 days 13
193. (3) J0.000441 11 7 8 14
part ,',->->->-
120 = .J0.021 X 0,021 13 13 15 33
Hence C will finish the whole 199,(1)
=0.021
·work in 120 days 194. (2) 0,008 X 0.01 0.072 + l l 1 1. · . 1 1.
191. (3) 1"he part of field cultivat­
X -+-+-+-+-+-
(0.12 X 0.0004) 9 6 12 20 · 30 42
ed by Ain 1 day = 0,008 X 0.01 0.072 +
. X 1 l
l (0.000048) +-+-
=-2-=- 56 72
:sx6 15 · 0,0?2
X
- The part offleld cultivated by = 0.008 X 0.01 280+420+210+126+84+60+45+35
·0,000048 2520 .
Binlday .
= 0.00000576 1260 l
1 1 = 0.12
.
=----=-
·sxIO 30
0,000048 = 2520 =2
'•
· ;". ibe part of field cultivated 1 .1 1 17
00 + 1 ., 200, (4)
by A and· B together 196,. (4) (6.25}2 X ( . 144)2 3+- l - + 22
. 1 1
1 1 3 1 (0,027)3 X (81)'4 2-.,1
=-+-=-=-
15 30 30 10
2.5x0.12 + 1 0.3+ 1 1.3 9
.·:·s part of field cultivated
'4 =----=--·=·-
o;sx3 0.9 .· · o.9 1
=----=�+-
'. 1
17
22 ·
byA and B together in = 1.4444 = 1.4 a+
196. (3) Let the number is x. 2--
-,
, 4
·� According to the question
., 1
· 4xl0
= Ji. days = -- = 8 days-
5 !of !of x = 2! .of 10
2
= 3+-1_,
I · +.!I.
_ 22
10 2 4 14-9
192. (3) l.et B does the whole work 3x 5 7
=>-=- XlO

=
inxdays 8 2
. I 17
. l 5'xl0x8 = 200 = =--+- I 17
:. Work done by Bin 1 day =:= - -
X => x
3x2 3
66�
3 3 1 22 =--+-·
+Z 22
+5 - 3
A,:ccording to question 7 5
197.(1) �x 3
A does the ! work in x.days 3 !+�of 1! I 17
. 2 6 =--+-
6 3 4 15+.7 22
;,. A does the whole work in . 5
2x X 2 3.
- =gX5 2 5
6 davs
"" = - days =�+ 17 �22=1
3 . -+-of- . c:rJO
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