Nimcet 2019
Nimcet 2019
6d 912577799
[ Mathematics J
I. For two ctrel .. 1" +:J' •16and ,' + :r°-2.1sO, thm, 6. A man uikes a ,step forwa.rd with probabUity 0.d and
ia/are bodlwaru with probability 0.6. Tho probob1lity that
a, theencf o{ elfl"l·m ateps, he II eee rn.e-p awi,y from the
(a) One pair Cl( oomnion tBnge.nta.
1i..rdn, point ia
(b) Two pttlra of cammon ln.ngant.t,
(•J 462(03-0' (bl462COJl4)'
(c) Three eemeson lang:ent:..
(c1<82COHJ' (d)462(024J'
(d) No common tMgenta.
1. Let .r,. I• l. l •. ,. n bo nobMrvat.lon1 and Ill; • l'Xt • •.
2. u,, (:R .. 11 bo d•flncd by f<•)•j••l•(!l (I •>0
If• so
i • L 2,. •••• n where p and.tan eonJl.a.OLI, If 1.he mean
or z, LI 48 and 1t.andu,t d«vfallon It 12. wbc.ron• the
mean ot w,'• 11 � and 1tandarcb dovitt�lon ti 16, then
Them, lho volu.. of p and i ahould bo
(a) f J.# ne.lLher conLlnuou& nor diJJ'ei:enllable at. O.. (olp•l.25,A•-O (b)p•·l.21),i•�
.
(b) f la contlnuou1 111\d d1ffercndable AL 0. (clp•:1.5.i•-O (d)p•25,i•G
(e) f YI coou.nuoui. but nor. diflero.ntl•bl" t1L O.
(d) f it noL continuom but diff�renUable at 0.. a. If x. y. z: 81'8 di&UD.Cl real nwnbera and
I"
3. A particle P atarts from th6 p()lote Zo-= l + 2i. where 2•.r'
i= J=T moves fl.rat. hortzonta.Uy away from the or1giD 1 :I 2 + y1 = 0. then.,., It equall.o
by 5 un11'1 and then verticalcy away from the oriiln by ' ,,. 2.,'
3 UJ'lll.1 to teach lo point. z1• From z1 the particle mo'IIH
loll (b)-1 (cl2 (d)-2
../2 uniUI in the dtreetton of the vector i+ ja.nd. then it
moves throua:h an angle i m the antt--cloclcwise 9. Lei. ft,) be a polynomial satiafying. ((0) =2, f' (0) = 3
and rw = fW. 'num, ((4) is equal lo
direction on a circle with eeoee at t.he origin. to reach < rEte• - l} (b) oe'2,e1- ]
point zt.· The poin, NJ 1.8 gtven by • 2e' .
(a)6+7i (b)-7+6i 21' . �..
·�
(c)7+61 (d)-6+71 (cl�·-· (dJ&,'+1)
4. If 6 •a' -(b-ct. where .r.\ la the area of the MBC. fO. If o., a,, a,,� ... , ai. _ t• b ere in AP, c, bi, bi,
then tan A equals � .. ,#Ji._ 1, ba.reln GP ando,ea .�, c--s, ••• , ci...-1· bare
(b).! in RP, where o., b are posiih•e, then the equation
(&)16
15 a,.r' - "-" • e. • 0 hu 11.t roou
8 (d)!
(e)i, (•) ...i and-"'
2
(b) ..... and u-1
5.. Two no.mbor,o nnd bore eh0&en at random rrom a •�t. (d itna(UUU'7
of nra, SO natural numbers, Lhen the probablll(Y Lhat (d) one rtal a.nd one �nary
•' -tr •• divl•iblo by U 1, 11. Solution'°' tJi.1noqual1\ylog,(x + 2)( x + 4)
(,)£ (h)� I
87
12
87
9
• .....tr • 2) < ilotr./17 <•
(0)87 (d)87
(ol(-2.-1) (b)(-2.3) (c)(-L3) (d)(S,«>)
12. ffo.,b,coruinOl'•11dlO(o-l<s2b,Jo«2b Jos3cond 22. o and b arc non-1.01•0 non•tolllnear vectors .uch 1hat
log 3c - logo nrc In AP. then e. b., AM th• lenathl ot lo 1•2.o.b • I nnd Lhc ang.le between o ondbil3, •
tho 81doe or u lrianglo wWcb 11
1J r It ony vec1or8 81.ltl8.fyi.n3 r.{t •2. r.b • 8.
r.i eeute angle (b) obt- an,lecl
(r +2a -lOb)·(a • b) •6und r•2o-10a •llo • b),
(c) right angled (di uquilalOrol then).. i• 4'qUld IA)
13. If x. 2,; • 2. ax • 8 .,. the On tbr-.. "'""" of a 1
(•1- (b)2 (dJ 3
goometrlc Pl'OW'�aion, then "4tb t mm the pomct.nc 2
progression Is 23. In a cbess t.ou.mumcat. " m.en and 2 worneo pl.ayen
(n) - 13.5 (l>) 13.6 partkipal.(id. Each player pl�ys 2 games again,&. "'Cr'I
\c) - 27 (dl 27 of her player. Also. the total number of games played
14. lf(l+x-:zr'>" =1-o,..+Clt" + ... +o�. I.hen the by lbe rnen au)ong themselves exceeded by 66 the
value a., + "" + 06 + ... + al2 i5 number of games thut the men played apin.11 the
(al 29 (b) 80 !<) 31 (cl) 32 women. Then the IA>tal number of players in Ule
tournament is
15. lf a and bare the �Jest values or'l•c,. o..nd 2• - -c, la) 13 (b) 11 (c) 9 (di 1
respecuvely, then
(al• =2b (b) b = 24 24. Suppose Al, A"' ... , ..A30 are thirty sets eaeh baVJng 5
((}(I =-b (d)c.f1•2b'2 elQruent.s With no common element across the sets and
Bi,B_i, •... B� are a sete each having3 e.Jtmenu.wtthno
16. Let U and V be two e�ent8 ol • ample spaces Sand
common element acroee the eete. Let UA, • U B, • S
P(A) denote the probabilliy of N'I evem A. Which of ,4 _,-t
tbe following stat�menta Ul 1J"Oe? and each element ofS belong to exac�ly 10 or A, 'sand
tat lf l'fU)= I'( V) then u = V exac:dy 9 or fJ1 'a. The value oC n is equet to
<bl tr P(U) cO then tr = S (a) 16 lb) 80 (cl<O (dH5
{c) rru ("IV"- qi Lhen U Mtd V are 1ndepoodenl... .�o
(d) IfU o.nd veee tndeptndenl the-n to aN tr and,� 25. I, fix)�
{coslxl, where (xi denw,, the
1 X 1 +11, !t< 0,
17. ll' o man purch3ae, a raffle ticket. ho can wfn • Onl 1,rreat.e&L lnl.uger S:c, Ir f ahould be continuous at x •O.
1)rtio or t 5000 °" ll secx,.nd p,fb.e of f 2000 with
1.htn r:i muet be
prol><1blllti.. 0.00 I ond 0.003 ""l*'llvtly. What
lo)O (b)l lc)2 (dJ-1
•hould be • fai. prl"' to pay ,.,. lhe tid<et?
(AIT 11 (b)( 10
x'-x�I
26. If.c 111 renl, then the mtntmum vctue or I tt
lclt2000 (dlN..,.ol.- x ,4,z .. 1
I
,,. If tho ouoon deviation or I.he nwnber I. I• d,
1 + 2d, ..• , 1-. lOOd from tbeir mean a 265. t.Mn d Is
<•>-2 (b) 2 (cl S
end of the minor B.Xi.& and BSS is an equilateral (ol § ti>) .ti
2
Lri.angle, then the eccentricity of the ellipse �
(�! Cb)! (c)! Id)! Ce) 2� (dl Jz
2 3 4 5
41. The wm. ofintmife te:nn& of decreasing GP is equ.a) t.o
3.2, The equation of the ctrele J)a.slri.ng through the point the greates:L va1uesofthe fund.ion f(x) ,=x8 + 3x-9 in
(4.6).-nd wbOi;Odiam&t.er&a�aJongx + 2y -6=0and
the interval (-2, 3 J and the difference between the
3,-,-1-01,
(a).<2 • ,'-2x-6y-20=0
fint two terms is rc0.
Then the common rane -Of the
GP ls
(b)x'• ,r-6x •2y-20=0 (a)--
2 (b)!
?-2x -•y-20 =0 3
•s
(().Jt2 -
23
ldl•' i :/-4r-2y-20:0 le)- ld)--
e
l.3. In a parallelogram AllCD, Pis Lhe mid-point. of AD.
42. Number al onto (mrjedi\'e) fuAC'UOr\ hm A IO B lf
Alio, BP and AC interaect atQ. Then AQ :QO is equa!
"CA) =6 and n(B) •8 Is
"'
Wl:8 Cb)S:l (<)2,1 td)l:2
(a}21-2 Cbl3•-a (d340 td)!MO
43. lrJ•l<.f.f-1,wn1;.-2..,o•C1liB
J,. Tho med.Ian NJ of &\BC la bloooteil a,. E end BE I•
�·4
e,ru,nded. to moot the stdo AC In F, ,hen AF: F'C •• •
equal te oftanA+tanBi.
(ah'3 - ,l'i.
CaJ21qi(,1ni) +C (b)21og(oooi) + C (el 1i
(bJ4 -2.Jii
Cdl 2 - ./3
(el4l�cwi)+c (d)4log(stni) + C 46. The mean o( 6 OibHrva.Uoo i£ 5 and th�ir varlanco is
38. If all the words. wu.h or wit.bout meauin.¥, are written 12-L If three of IM oboeM•,ntoos are l, 2. 6, then the
osini: the Ieners of the word QUEEN and are mean devia.tto.n from the mean of the data is
arranllf'(l .. 1n English dictionary, then the position of (al 2.5 Cb) 2.6
lhe wonl QUEEN ts (cJ 2.8 Cdl 2.4
la) 47th Cb> 44tll Ccl 4Sth (d) "6th
47. Io a beauty ccntest, bait lM number of exp,,rts voted 49. A foreu of 78 grams aces at the potn1 (2, S. 6). TM
Mr. A and two-third voled for Mr. B 10 voted for both direction ratios of the Ilne of nctaoo bet.ng 2, 2, L The
and 6 did not for either. How man.v experta were there magnitude or Its moment. about the line joiniog the
te all? origin to tho paint (12, 3, 4). ;,
<•) !3 (b)36 (a) 2 (b)-136
(cl 24 (d} None of the.. (cl 36 (d) 0
48. The value of k'a!ar o. and Osuch that for all 50. Number of real solution of the equation
non-cclltnear vectors o. and bSU<:h that. sin(ex};;5x +5·• 1$
rda + 2bl -tl(4b-a) =O,. (a) 0
(a)a =0.�=0 (b)a=-2.P=-3 (b) l
(c)a =l,�=3 (dla •-2.P=3 (c) 2 (d) lolloiteb' maey
75. P, Q. R, S. T and U are 6 members of family in which Bl. If P Is el<<l�g between D ond E, who la .,lllng •• tht
,a
there 81'8 two married couples. T. a teacher, marncd lcl1.of K?
ta) H
to a doctnr who ia mutherofR and U. Q. tbe lawyer. i.11 fbl I
married t..o P. P has one ecn and oo.e grandson. Of the {r) H or I (d) None or lheet
two married Indies one is a hou.sew.afc. There 1$ also 12. lf H 1s sitting betwe,on L nnd F, theo hewdl be fanng
one student and one male engineer m the f,amily. (al O fb) E (c) G fd) I
Which o( c.he follov.ing 18 true about the 83. ff G and E are racuig C and H �peclh·ely, the
granddaughter of the family?
neighbours of Kare
(a) She is a lawyer Cb) She is an en.giooe:r
Ca) J and H (b)J and E
(() She is a student. (d) She 1s :l doctor (dB andJ (d) Ha� ....
U. 'The integers 34041 and 32506 wbeo dJvided by a 88. Dedde which of the gtven cenelustcn logtcaUy roUow
3-digit integers n leave the same remainder. What us: from lbe gi,·eo stat.emenh(s).
the value of n? Statcmencs
(al 289 !bl 30i (cl 367 (dl<93 AU suns are moons.
&S. The number of solid spheres, each of diameter S cm Some moons are planet.a.
\hat eould be moulded to form a &<>lid cylinder of Conclusions
be.lgh\ 54 em tt.nd dia.meter 4 an i& L All moons ere sune.
la)l6 (b) 24 (c) 36 (d) 48 U. Ai least. some m()()n.J: are planeta.
86. A dock is set right. at 5 A!.t. The clock 1oses 16 m in a
(a) Euber conduinon I or It true.
24 h. What will be the right time when the clock (b) :-fei.tber conclusion I l'IOI' IJ i.11 true
indka.t.thJ 10 PM on the 40, d,{\y? (d Both tondUJl<in land II a.re true
(a) 11.!15 PM (bl I 1 :00 PM (d) Ont, oontluiktn II is true
(<l 121l0 PM (d) 12:30 PM n. Ten point& are marked: on a IU'l'li&ht line und eleven
17. A u.,n cwe.rtakea two pcr&On& who ero wolking in the point.I are marked on e:not.her alrnighl. hne. How
Mme direction an which th61.raJn is moving ta\ the rute many lriancle can be eonstrueted with verucee from
of'2 kmph and 4 kn1ph nnd Pl'.lMC.'8 them completely In u.., above polnu?
9 and JO ,ecoods ·ri!@pocth·oly. Thon length or the (a) 495 (b) 660 (<) 104& (d) 2476
tnJn II
90. The �at.ell number whJcl1 on dtvlding 1.667 and
(al 72 n, (bl 64 rn 2037 lea,·• ttmoJndcrs G trnd 5 rctpec:Llvoly 1,
(<) 60 ID (d) 46 m
<•l (23 (bl 127 (c) 23& (d) 306
[ Computer Awareness]
91. ln JREE Ringle prechrion floating poinL .95. For tht drCUit shown below, \h(I component of the
represent..Don, expooent is represent in . outpu, Fis
(a) 8 bit aigno'magnilude representation. -Ml',._,,..._
XHL--
(b) 8 bi1 2. & eornpleroent representat.ion.
(cl 81..sed exponent representation with a bia.11
value of 127.
(d) Biased exponent repreeentaaon with a bia.'I
value oC 12.8. (a)O !blX (dl I
92. With 4.·b1t 2's complement arithmetic, which or the 96. lf II 1.i a 16 bit signed Integer, Lhe 2'& complement
folfowmg addiUons wHI resu.1L 1.o an overflow? represent of N ta (F87B)i6• The 2'a eomplemenr
lal llll • UOI representatton or 8N '•
(a)(C3D8\1 (b)U87B�1 (c)(F878�6 (d)(987B\,
(b)Ol 110 • 0110
(c) 1101 • 010) 97. The base (Of' radis:) or the number li'yJWm 1uch that
(d)OIOI t 1011 the roUowlni oquaUon holds 312120 • 13.111
(al 3 !bl' (,H Id> 6
93. lfwt can "'neratt a muxtmum ef 4 boolean J'unctlone
ut.in,: n boolean v11rloble11, the.n what. will bo the ,a. \Vhtehorwrono�•na rep....,nu(D4) I•?
minlmwn value orra1 !aH4A1,.- 158�, lb)U41il>,.- (711)16
(al65636 (b) 16 !clUffC�, • (GD�, (d)(!Et�6 • IA 7>,,
(<) I (d)4
99. How ID8J\Y Bool<":an expra881on cnn be formtd wllh
9'. If lhe 2"• complement n,pre.eentntlc:m of a numbet l1 3 Boolean variablct?
(OllOlO)a. what 18 lte equtvnlenr hexadecimal (a)IS (b) JOU (cl 32 (di 256
ttprtitmtation? 100. In an 8 bit reprei,ent.ation of computer ay,tem the
la)(Uo�, clKimaJ ou.mber 47 bu to be subtracted from_38 and
(b)(lA),. Lhe result tn bmary 2'& comple.menL is ..
(c)(l6�• (al llllOlll (b) lOOOJOOI
(dl(261,, {cl UWOOI (d)Jl 110001
[ General English J
101. Choose a phrasaJ verb replace the explanation in 110. Select lhe most swtable synonym from the given
broctets "wemust<be quick) or we'll be late for ebciees Cor lhe word : ("ANTEDILlJVlAN"J
school". (al Recluse (bl Mav,nck (cl Atdw< (d) 8"11Jcoee
la) ae< up (b) burry up 111. Select lhe most sultable anu.nym from the given
(c) fasten on (d) speed in
choices for the weed : rs.ANGFROID"J
102. Ann-e had to pay for everything because as usual, (a) Equanimity
Peter b1s wallet at home. (b) Steadineu
la) had left (bl wns leov1ng (el Aplomb
(cl ltft (d) leave (d) Turbulen<e
103. Extreme old are when a man l>oht1vc1:1 hkc a c:hild. 112. The word PIN i1 used ,n four dirrereni w•y•. Choose
(a) lmbec1h,y (bl Seolll<y the option i.n wb.lch 1he uug:e oft.he word 111ncorrect
(c) Ooute Cd} SupcrimnuaUon or inappropriate.
104. Identify tho word Lhat. mcun o11.o try ,u:hfeve ill (a) Sh• combed her hair backward. and Heu.rod it wftJ1
,omet.htnr In difficult cl"1u0>$1.0nceo deoplle or • pin.
M!tbocks" (bl Jook IIMINCt<I "'gn1b lhe thi<!rand pln him •S•1nSL
(a) Per1uade (b> PerAcvuro
the wtll until lhe pola arrived oo cbe ooone.
(d It UJ unprude.nL t.o pln ,-our hopes on 110mex>ne to help
(c) PitC\W"MQUfl (d) Peepeeuve
you out o(th1.111tuataon.
105. ln the (oUowing a purl. of t.J1e sentence it u.oderlined. (cl) You can't pin tho l>l8JM ••t.nYO•• w1lhout verifying
four d.afTerent. wt1y• or phrastng the underlined part c.....
are tndlcoted below. Choose the be&t alternative
among the (our e:hoice given. 113. Pick lhe most appropriate !iubstit.ute to t.bo
capitaliud word In the following sentence.
When he entered the house, it was at. sixes and
seyens. The weapon i:napeccor"s report was not expected to
provid• lNCONTROVERTlBLE evldenee of weapons
(a) It was six O'clock when he entered the hocse,
of mass desuuccion..
Cb) Inmate$ were eulogtsed when be entered.
(a)Condusiw
(c)Hou.156 was in pandimonium.
Cb) D!Jpuiable
(cl) House was blissful.
(c) lnc:onvenienl
106. Fill in the blank choosing the correct adjective : The (d) Indecisive
phoenix la a .......- Bird.
Direction (Q. No. 114) /11 the 1tn.Untt giw.n below o port
(a) My,.hieal (b) E:thic•I
ofunten« i.f unduli11ed. Four di/fen.nt "'-'OJ'S phrasing lM
(c) Natural (d) Comivcm�u1 u11derliMd part an indimtrd aa four chaittJ.. Choose the
101. Which of the followmg is the correct passive of the Mst alumallvt end ma.r* ll4 �•ponding lett�r a, your
..nunce •JOHN HAS EATEN THE: APPLES?• nn,u'f?,r,
<•> The applet are being enten by ,John. 114. A nation it built not by lmalotJoa bus by et.imnQ'I in
Cb) The applet an eatto by ,John. &.he bCill:tl of lht RC:SUdC.
(d The apple• h•ve been coton by John. (•l By loe!tlali<ln and bul)lrailon.
(d) 1be applet will bl cot.en by Juhn. (bl Not by laWI bu, b), the uctumentoft.ho pcoplo.
10,. Choo&o ono or Lhe •Nonie Lhat ie most uoorly 1nmc at (<)Bylaw ond b), U>OUnJ cbo people.
meaning oftbe gtv•o word lndemnify, Id) Mo"' by 1he-lon In the hNIU or ,ho poopl• reee
(a) lnaure (b) Ccmpenaate for loes byl•-
(c)A""u"' (d) Sure for damage. 115. Select lhe mooL awtable 1ynooym for the underlined
109. Stied. a word from the given alternative.a which hne word in the i,entence.
the same meaning as the underlint!d word. AU the member8 ororganiption eepreesed implacable
He baa a propen§:ity for getdng into dtbt. oppos1Uoo &o the move.
(a)Teodeney (bl Aptlludo (a) Indlgn:aot (b)Adamant
(t) �. (d) Quality (cl Unified (d)Qu-
Directions (Q. Nos.116 and 117)1'hereantwo 1,/qn,b In necessary of year, if necessary alone. At any rate. thaL
the sentences gilJ'tn below. From tlr� pain of worda gie>e.n what. we are going to try ro do tha, ts resolve of h
be.low the sen.um«, c.hoou eM pair I.hat fill• blank. mo,t Majesty's OovernmenL-every man of them. Thal. is the wi
approprfr1tfly. of Parlfament and the nation. The B'ritiah Empiro and O
116. Private compani.. •upplying 'breakfuL cereah' have French Republic linked together in thetr eause and In the-
1tt.Ar1,ed tk agriculture tn poorer counu1ea. need, will defend to the death their nauve SOil, aiding eat
other like good comrode1 to tho uLmost of their 6tNOgtl
This hos tho spectre ofland gn,ho and poUtlcal
Even thought Jorge Lrac:UI of Europe and roan_y old an
conflicts.
ramoua swtav hnve fallen or may faU into the grip of u,
(n) S1><mdhlJl, lntendlflod. Gcetaf)O ond all the odlout opporntue or Nod rule, we aha
(b) Oonllng, lnfloWtd noL Rag or fall. We shall go on to the end, we 1hall n,h,,
(c) Ploughing, tncro<ue<I Prance, wo •holl Oght on tho oeu.
(d) lnvo8Ung, ro1,ed 118. Wl1at. doo• t.he term ride ou� the at.orm mean?
117. UM! the opproprlal<l phrnlltll "trb and complete the <•)Ho.ndl• • crl•I• •uOCUAfully
eontence given below. (b) l{ldo lh>m u •t<>rm
(c) HJdv In sonic l)laCQ where 011e cannot be found
Tho new aystem ln education ht aimed al •.............. the
dlfferonc:e:, between the rich and poor. (d) Ride on bout at the tame a storm
(a) Goof uround lb) Evening OUL 119. What does subjugate mean?
(c) Glosstng over Cd) Gi-ve- °'-er Ca) Surrender (bJ Compare
(c) Control (d) Ahandnn
Direction (Q. Nos. 118-120) &ad th• fo/lowi"IJ pauage
end aMwer the given. qu.e,.t.i.onJJ. 120. "That is die resolve of his &I,,jesty'a Gon,mment'
I have myself, full confidence tha, if all do their duty. of What 111 their resolv�·,
nothing is neglected, and if the best. a.rrsngements are (a) Surrender l;o the Nazis
made ea they are being made, we shall preve ounelvu (b) Negotialb with Lhe Nam
once again able to defend our island home, to ride out (c) Run away from IJte Na.2.iR
storm of war and to outlive the menace of tyranny if (d) Fight t.he Nazis
Answers
M•them•tlcs
1. (d) 2. (0) 3. (d) •• (b) 5. (a) e. 1•1 7, (OJ 8. (d) 9. (b) 10. (c)
11. (b) 12. (I) 13. (a) 14, (c) 15. (I) 16. (bj 17. (o) 18. (a) 19. (d) 20. (I)
21, (C) 22. (b) 23. (&) 24. (d) 25. le) 28. (d) 27. (b) 28. (b) 29, (b) 30. (b)
31. (8) 32. (c) 33, (d) 34, (CJ 3$. (') 38. (8) 37. (0) :Ji. (C) 39. (I) 40. (d)
41. (c) 42. (cf) 43. (1) .... fc) 45. (b) 46. (c) 47. le) 48. (0) 49. (b) 50. (I)
An•lyllcal Al>lllty & Loglc•I Reasoning
51. (b) 52. (o) 53. (c) 154. ld) 55. (b) 56. (a) 67. (d) SB. (d) 59, (d) eo. <o>
81. (d) 62. (b) 83. (a) .... (dl SS. fc) 88. (d) 67. (a) ea. c•> 69. (C) 70. (a)
71. (b) 72. \b) 711. (C) 7... (b) 75. (Cl 76. (b) n. (c) 78. (c) 79. (1) 80. (I)
81. (c) 82. (d) 83. (I) ..._ (b) 85. (d) 86. \b) 87. (C) 88. (d) 89, (cl 80. \bl
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!tt. (c) 92. (b) 93. (c) 94. (d) 95. (a) 96. <•) 97. (c) 98. (b) 99. (d) 100. ta)
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101. (b) 102. (c) 103. (C) 104. \b) 105. (C) HJ&. (a) 107. (c) 108. (b) 109. (>) 110. (c)
111. (d) 112. (d) 113. (a) 11 ... (<I) 115. \b) 118. (di 117. (b) 118. (a) 119. (C) 120. (di
('> No any i;jven optloo ls C<>l't9Ct.
Answer with Explanations
Mathematics
f. (d) C.ivt:n. ¥' + y' = 16 .f. (b) Given, i1 •a1-(b-t)�
C(lntrr, ((), O), ,; c <l .P,,-a)(•-b)(I-<)
:c'*+ l-2.r•O
-..
•(a-b+c)(o+ b-t)
C.r-O)•+cy-lV•l .{,<,- a) 1,- 6) <,- d • (2.- tli! (2.- 2d
-
C(!ntrt) (01 1), r1
• 1 (ii.,- •>T•- b> r.-<1 ·'<•-bl <•- <1
Oi1t&noo h4ttwc,un I.heir centre • J<O· Of .. (1-0' I (,-b)(,-<)
4 • J,?;- 0) c,'- b) <,- <)
:. No ecnunon tM"..:ot.
•JO-+l•I
lr1 .. rtl•4 .. 1•3
�c, <Ir, - rJ
-.. . A
1
...
4
111n- • -
(.t• )(•-c, ·- A.
- - •-n-2
,(,,-a)
I
2 •
2. (c) We heve,
ax.!
flr>· l'"i1;} ifx>D
lf:c�O
New. t.41.nA• 2tanA/2 ·�·S/lS
l-tan1A/2 •·HJ
;, (RHL Rt :C * 0, S. (o) We have, first 30 natural num.ben.
-=- lim �f!irt(.!)
, •0' X
= ii-• ..,,,.!)= Ox[-t 11-= 0
lim h •;J Two number arc 1electod a a.n<lbNC:b that o• -11 lS
divie:iblc by 3.
(LID.. at x = () = Oond f(Ol = O n(S} • •c,
RHL, I.J!L • f(O) •• <r - hr iH divi�ble by S
Hence, /(i} is continuous at :r = 0 (a•h)(a-bl-am
AKuin, U HU = h m
. (Jlx
Xll!D - - O
= lim
If (a - b) ii. mull.iplo of 3, the:o o1 - I>' llJ mulnple of 3
:. Such numbera a:re
. .... • .. o
·-'
1in(l) • lim,in(.!J • (-L. t1aod U(Os O
<•·•· 7 .... 28). c2,;;, .... �9>,<:S.6, 9. .•• 80) ... .....,bi..
10<:; + MG'i,. ltc;. 46x 3• 134
x ·-· h
• RHO• LIIO (o + b) Is muldple or S then 111 - 1:1 19 •ulrl� ot 3
Henct, {fx) lt not dlffe1-enunble al x • Q Sueh numberw aru po.,ibl�
((I, 2),(1, &) •.• I, 291, C(•. 2)(,,6) ... ) ... C28.!) ••• 28. 29f
3. (d) Oivt:n,
TotAl•IOlC 10• 100
Towl numbe,1111i,, 136., lOO• 236
:. ltcqu11<;,..-d orob11bUlty • !c,36 • 23.&x
I
2 .. 47
30,t 26 87
6. (d) 'fhtt men is one step •••1 from tl.41.t1mg pc:».nt aft.er ii
1tep,. 'l'blt ean hnppen ln two way,
(i) He tekee 6 1t.ep1 fol'Wa.td a.ad 6 4',ept ha,ckward.
(ii) He 1Ake1161Lep1 torwal'd and$� �w..-d,:
:. ProhnbiHty of firet ease
• °C..(Q4)4(0.6)1
Probability or -econd caee
11 C,(a4Y' caet
Mo,•int,: hori1n,,1aUy 5 u:nita we reach at. 8(6+ 211, then •
movinJt ve:i:Lically S unit.S,, we reach C-=- Z. (6-+- &'). then Bence. required probability
m� J2 uniL in Lhe dil'ection o[ i + j. we team at 1)(7 + Gr") = nc,(a-4t(06)' + nc,.co4)'(41.6f
%
and then moves through an angle with anti-dockwit;e ...
11 c1<0.•tco6)'<G.s• Oi)'
dirol.'tion, we reac::h flL e Z1(- 6 + 7i). ._.. 11C.(Q2A)1 • 462(6.24}*.
:. 'lile pom, z, - - 6 -+ 7i
7. (a) Oiven. w, •Pi_+ It 10. (c) Given. a.�·"•• o.,.a•... , u..•. ,, blolff in AP
i = 48 a,= 12. iii= 6&•ndo.. • 16 a. 4. ",, h,.b,. b••. , q. ,. ba,e in GP
W=pi+la «.4i .c,.,c.·,. ..• �c,� ... hare in HP
� M•48p-. 4 ... (i) (1 "t" b 17""£
a,. ·-2- -=tb,, :...,ab
e; • JJO.
::t 15-=l2p c = 2.ab
• o+b
= p=l.25
·--5
Oh put.t.ina she value of pJn Eq. (i). we get. Now, a..,r1 - b"x+ <'" = 0
D={b.)1-4G..C'..
D=o6-4Cc+ b) 2(<*)
8. (d) Given,
2 a+ b
• ., 2+r
D•ab-4ab
...,,
f 1. (b) We have,
:, 2 ' 1 :I ·0
--
• 2 ,• log,(x+Z){.r-4 4)4 log1,.(;t+ 2)<"ikla,i1
• z"
,.,, I
...,,
2 1 I + ..,. I 1 :I •O
..
• l
W,•¥) 1
l '
:I
I
-o -- l(lt,(.r + 4) <
(J:-t4}<i
'°'·' 7
....
I
• I •nd t• 2>0
x< as.ndi:>-2
xyz+ 2•0
••(-2.S)
.f)'*s-2
12. (a) Cn•en. o. b. cart in OP und loi:;11 - lc,g26. klc2b- lov&
9. (b) Given, f(OJ • 2. f'(O). a aodlotc3c-loguare lo Al'
and {'(,cl� fl,;)
,i•, .. 1,1 =ac
=> .,.,
--J=O t; ,- {(.r)) and 2(log 2h - log Se) =- log o - le-.;; 2tt +
2b 3c
foi,:: :Jc - Mj o
=> 21og-= log-
Awtlbary equation=- m' -1 =0 3c 2b
fh-=-t:. l 2b 2b
= 2Jos- = - loit-
3c 3c
�.
Solution oC. giwn dltrerentt,JI �bOD is
2b A
y=ll<.,.. ,--· => 3log- -o
3c
=:> ftc). ate+ be, •
=>
2b
-=-1 .?.a
((O)=c+b=2 .. , (0 9 3
3c
['C.,) = ... - ,,.•• e 2
f'(O)=c-b=3
=> -=- B
• c
•.• (ti) b 3
&lvlntt f.CIJ. (0 and (a), we &el r •213
2 4
o=�t,--! I csure0-,ga,9a
S'd
2 2
{C.,). ! (lit' - ,.. ) a•l+d_H)
2 totA • __.__,O,_..,R,.t > 0
{('\)• !(&' -· ') 2(.l')(IX
2 a
2 ••- ·J
!(11<'
{(<\). :. Tt'lan1lo ii acute a.nglt.
13. (a) Given, x, tr" r. ib: � 3 ON! th flr11. uirm o<Or
f(<\) • !!.:J (2' + :jj' • ,(:);, + 3)
2<'
• u• .. &:+1l•:lx''+ax
t'+&r+4 ... 0 19. Cd) Gi•;en.
=
(.r+ 4)Cx..-l)=U
•
r.... ao.n<1 LX\'
•
= ..oo
= x•- 4,x--1 •• • ••
We lc-.aw that.
-·
-, '!'...ftl:l.5cll� - al. - (i- 9
r-= -6-=3/'.?
�>(�)'
u =-
' '(31• 21 =- 27-=-13.6
- -=-.fx-
2 8 2 .. 4:°>(,r
14. ,�, w� h.a'n'. � ">16
..t I _J'I
o�x-21",-1 .. 4..t• a.,x + "', �.,�· ; Po..-ihle�atueofs� Ill
Pv. s» lon 1o,h 1utN1 we, ftl-1
... (,)
-
o,.,, .. �•a,+ o,+ a,+. ,-t C\, 20. (tt) (h'Tll, [cao1.l'I- u.a.1 • U
Pu.1 x • - lun bo4h aidti111 we 8."'· u»s•lu.n'.t1
M • 1-«i, + Ow .. a,• 0 4 Cl� , .. • O.i ••• (li) ltlft$ Mu.lit bt- iolitlff
fulchftC &qt. (ij IHd (I\•• Wl' t�l x•&.an�1lLA.n·'4.t,;1l 1!J., .•,1n11�1LOO
..
a» the JrJ"Mtcrt \.'ahi.e til '"C.
-+ I.Ra .r+ oot.:t, ;r Ii (0. -,;)
o· •c.
f,� the ,;tff.leil, 'l'.JUC of"' ·l C, l+ tans (l- ein' s) + cot.x(l- d x)-+ sin 21· • iJ
-· b=- .... ,<; = l + uuueotl ;r • a,u·W\1 .t + sin 2x = 0
·c--·�
• •
• n!(2n - n}!
l+ tin xcou + ooe.r-SUl .:i; + lilin 2,: .. 0
1+ 2sin.:roosx+ sm2.t• 0
2lt(2n - l)! t + 2sln 2" = 0
-= •. '" -1)1(»)! . ·- l
�n==--
Z
"'C. = :!:· ,�-,C.. • •
•• 2b s1n2.i'=n•-01·2n--
6 6
16. (I,) PIUl = o 1n
J:C- or-
111t
12 12
u = (I
(1' (fl)" -:- s 22. (t,)Gh-en.lal•tand1·bcl
17. (") Pair priNi or 1ickt:l � F..)tprtrled velue ol t.kkeL .. :t P, S; Alla� oet,rl'ff:n. o and b U. !
3
• CWO I x 60(,0 + C\003 x 1!()00
ad;+G ..
,,.
• ,1
l•!•lbl..:1
I)
1� 1•4+1•24• ... l+tOOd
or•---- z
101 ,
I bl• t
i -� n+ l+ ,onr11.1 + r,0o· (r • r.o-JOb)•{a ,- b)• 6
2 IOI
fr-,. 2&-JOb}• l(a 'Jt b)
Ill- I- >Odl + I 1+ d- J- ll<Jdll
k(• x b)·(• x b)• 0
•t ll(z)• !..:.,�+ IOOd - 1- �nd I] _
."°" . . �� 101 Ala)(bl'=G
255= 2d ._ d) Mar I bl' m1•!!. =- �
101 a
2.56= 2X d X o(J)t 01 Ax.4xtx.!•6
4
2x101
). : 2
d c '2oo Jo, tO! c 101 = lOJ
.S0'1C51 10
23. (oJ We h�ve, n and 2 wcmen
t!)('O 27. (b) I.el
Total nwnbero! game11 ph1.yud by men among I= {tou<oe::?.T.(06� dx
cbemselves = 2· •c;. = 2<n) (n - 1)
2
I = jf 2C05X C065.t'C062r dJt
= n,, - " f
I • ! (dl$6:r � eotJ4.r) CO!i2r dr
Total numb« ol p.mes play@d by rnen aS(amst women :
• 2(24)= ...
I• if (2.cot:6re0i1h+ 2-cosuco,ZK) d1t
1f
n' - n • 4n.,. 66
1t1-5'1-G6c0 I= («,el)r: +- to&b ... toii6r,. 008�) ,t.r
(o -IQ(•+ 6):0
II• 11 /:![� . finU+�+�] IC
,a 8 • fl !:
6 Jt .. -
:. Toul nu.mOOrC'ltpl,�r, • ll-t 2• 18 ,.1,in2n·..!..1intr+...!..li116r.,. !.!fin&• C
ft 16 24 32
24. (d) w. ba"" I
.. • �A •-.A,•-A, •-
1 I I
1'1(,t.)•6.r'• l.2,3 .... 30
., a·� 16 2• a�
• •6)(3(.)•l&O·S
...
UAf
Out t'9dt. eleme:nt or Sbehmge to oxacUy IO or A, 'a
11. (b) Let
1-1-�
• I
a..,V� - I
dJt
. .. ·-r...... ..
{OOi3c:ontinuo,11 t11l..r • 0
tim (C,,) • hm (!>-)={(OJ
= ./L' - 1-=- tt.o!3 = ./3
6-l.rJ+ O'"" ._.,.
hmcos£x) � -lsS�rs -i
-1 .. 0•«.1110 x•loi;<t• '.?lac2
-l•a=I 2,. (b) Equ:otion or cUipH
-
1
2
.. 2r'+ O,'•S
_..., L.1
3/2 1/3
rs If
x'yt-cy, r•x'-z+l
_...()'- U + ,(.v + ij + ,- t• 0
Htrt,,
•• vi·b· �i
• x•R
<.r t- o• - 4<1 - o' � o
y' t- 2.Y.+- 1- 4.,S +- 8.1- 4� 0
3,'-lOy+ 3SO
3y'-lly-y+ 3SO
(3y-U(y-3)S0
- L= 3mt �9m:+ 2
Y•[l3] (3m+Jf=9mt-+2
6
. • -• n--.
1 et 6(9,m• .. 6m + 0 = 9tn." + 2
Henee. m,n,mum •n.»uv
3
.:r:.Ly-=2
= 4&,11-i SOn'i• Gm+ �=-0
(3m + 2) (l5m + '2) • 0 .·. Ciemreof'orele is(l. 2)
cirdo,.,......
=>
All•.4C• 0
i ; ' I .
-1 -li•-2J+2t
LQJll' • LB(;Q
t,APq-oCBQ
AP Aq
2 -1 -1 .-•-
BC CQ
Volume rA tetrahedron=! x h l All X AC I
6 -··-
1'l' AQ
!AP CQ
2-12:!xh./4+ .t AQ s:.!�t:2
3 6 QC 2
2..r2 l
--=-xll•2J2 34. (r-J G,� AU i& ml"dian of b.�BC
3 6
•• D is mid-point ti 8C
�-2
11nd B 111 arid-point (I[ AD
:. Le°"hoCD£•2
Draw DM pttrallel to EF
31. (•) Sioot:-. _.�·that
'
r .1'.'.-1
<I' II
sg. :0,,
08= I,
... "'
a£.::......-i.,;:;...-__:,. e
O,wn. SSS 11 •n f'q\lU.t.eral trianglo.
· os.!!ss
2
Lft Milli.
Sy mad polnt Ul('Ott.m,
=
... ,-�
,1 b p ,,. mJd,poinl el �\I
··-
2 2oci--·�IJ(J
o .AP• l AM• Jl'M
8 2
•• oBF'C.
.....,. __
0
DM i• puallt,l to BFaod Dbl mid.·poi.nt,of BC.
-'••-Si' s :. By mul-pOlnt tMIOl't.m.
i>I;,, aud-pOiAt oC FC
..
I
•• 1
• PJI ,.1 FC
2
I f·.-AF= FM]
2 AF-=-FC
2
32. (r) l>i.aJDeu'8 of circlee a.re AF I
$+ 2,- 5 .. 0 ••• (i) FC=2
•lid 3r-y-]=0 ..• (i,) AF.:FC=-1:2
- £qs. (� and (ii) .we get.
JS. (*) Given, p(s) = (Ir • bx t- c 39. (•) We have.
p(O) • c= 1 .,.t.-<,, a.,.)dy- o
p(O=o ... b+ 1-=4 ,*-ro.1 • 3,.'dy
.c= a+b=-3
p{-l)=o-b, 1=6
... (i) .,. =
ydz- ,:ey dy
.,= a-b=5
On solving Eqa. (i) ,u,.d (ii), we a1:t
... (i� Jdl;)· Jdy
("'L 1-(21(-2)'
.,; ... • <a>'<-2> ... 2·�·0
,-a 1
40. (d) ....
l. • tun rs.r - s
&;\lat:ion of uni;r.,u - 2) 111
11it (2.
•••.;tr-• - -.12
1
y•Z•(t-2) <./3.- 3> <.r:1< • m <./2' -< , -R
6 ·�<,2sr-• J:h<,faX-•+h>,Jt+ 3i
1.r-61•26 <Sx-11) (/2'71. • .R)
( a,...i') dQbl nOl IJ.1 OU 1.11«1 llna 7.r - R_y • U • !!!'\ (2'<-4-2) (/& • S)
J7. (•) ""'
I
I• J1 + 2oo�x(conc..- + tot�) dx
• i... ,c,- 31
.... 2(.r-3)(
<,f!f!t:• • h)
+3)
I• J ii+
:.iwt,.r co�ecir "i !I 1•ot1 .r d.x
a 2,,,iz 1
I"' J Ji+ 4:0L' x + 2c»t.:rco111?C.: .r ..- co,1 x dx
·2 ... ,·72
I= f Jooi'etf:x+ 2(:0JJt.� cots t co�•x <k
41, (e) Wt h•'""-
(1,,) • x', ar- s
I-= f �(co,eoc x+ oot x) 11 dx rf.l>- 3r1 ..- 3> 0 'ti XE R
I -= Jtcouc .o cot. xi dx • ((- 2). (- 2J' • 3(- 2) - 9
--8 ... 6-9s-23
J
1-= («-ecx+ �ob) d.t:
/(3)- (3)' + 3(3)- 9
I= )og(C06ec :c - ootx} + log sir: x + C ·27+9-9.:.2'7
I• loe(coeee x .. ootx}(sinx}+ C ,_ •/(3)•27
St.niq with N • � • 12
2!
3
o(l- r)• a�o· - ,_,
Sc.anins with QE = 3!-= G 21=........!._=t(l-r)'= 1
a-
rt 9
Stonin, ..;,i. QN • � • 8
1-,.,.,..
I
3a
The poiirlonotwontQURKN.11 2<1-+ 12+ e.,. 3• 4&
42. (d) Number of onto fuo<:tJoo8 frvm A l6 R
when nCA.) • t\ nCB> • alt!
- (W.o A+ !tin B)t � 4(1- Jii(tanA + tan B)
¥' + +/5.,;- 4 � 0 f·: Uu:1t\ + tin B = .ti
})-
' »•·, ·'C,(r)' • 'C, - 'C,(2)' + 'C,(31'
-
Now. ,'+ifa.-4•0
'., z-= - 4,IS± -./"..a-,-t6
•3-3x.64+ 729•1::JZ-l�-=-MO 2
4.3. (a) Given, ·=-<Ja±a
2
1,1<Js-1
I •t + 2;:coe«.I s; l z f 1 + I 2= c:()tc.t I
x=-2J3±'4
(x+ 2J3-4}(x+ 2,l3+ -02: 0
•l.zf + 2lzllcos(ll
Mhtimum value of tan A+ tanlf • -l- 2Ja
Slz�• 21zl
< (..Is -1)1 + 2(,/a- J) 46. (c) Let the numbers are 1. Z-6,.x.1
ra
< s+ l- 2.. + 2..ra - 2
:i=l+2+6t-.x+-y
5
<2
!i=9•x•,Y
44. (C')Le, 7� and Ti be the evem thai.oomp,n� 111 produ� 5
by plant T. and T._ respectively. Aa.un, let D and ND ht� � x•y•16
evet'll that computer produced i& de(eettve and M. Di,)• I I- �It 12-AI H6- 61•1 •- 61+ ly- 51
non-defective res�Lively
6
P(T, l : � P(T,): J!Q._ P(Dl • .2_ !tf.D(i) • 4 + 3 + l + ;r + y - 10
100 100
Again Jet P(Dl'f'.) • 10 P(IJl'Ft) • k
100
• ti+ HS- 10 .. �. 2.(1
•
.. P(Dl'r;)• hand P(DJT,) • !_
10 • • i•"
--
Now, P<D) • l'(I',) l'(D/7;) • NI',) P(J)tT,) 41. (,:) Let the 1.ocal numbert of expert ua b..u,y conlNt
.,. 7 • 20 ,c;Jt .. .!Q.)(.!. • n(A) • !
LOO 100 100 10 2
7 • 'WJ, .. a. �,m. �,a
I
PC[) l'f.) •
h•-
•
.!. 1md P(O IT._) • ..!..
n(Af"ID)•IO
11(Av8)'•G
• Ml
Now. rcgulNd 1>rol>•hlllcy • P(r, 1 NV) n(f\ vJJ) • x- ,.� v l"J)' • .x- 6
• P(T,)P(NDtT1) ·� v/J)• n�) t n(8)- n� "8)
• • 2r
x-n•-•--10
2 3
.r-.!-!!:.-10 ... e
�-�---·
2 3
Gr-a.- ..
0
--
" • 2,11
es. (b) Ci,•en. A> 0. 8 > 0 4'. (o)Weba,o.o(•t2h)-P(<b-•)•O
A+ 8•! <«+Pl• + (2«- •M h: o
6 Cl+�· Ollncl 2et-<ttl= 0
" + /J)
tanv,, ""'="
- • "'."" '-'A'-+',-"t•cc•ccB',c � 0+6•0Md0-2')•0
1-ta.nAtanB
� «•8•0
Uln.�-= tan A • tan 8
6 1-UmAt.-nB
49. (t,) Let F be the foree
t- tan A Lan B = -..13(tan A + u.n B') 'T'hen p = 78(21 't' 2j t- le>= 78 (2i + 2j + it)
J-4+4+1 3
tan ,4 t.nn 8 =- ·1 - ,.f$(tAn A + t.An..B)
By AM�OM
F:26(2.i�{J+ k)
tanA + tanB � .J',-.-.�A-.. -.�8 Foroe ecte at. point P(2, 3, 6) ehe moment o( F•etins .._ P
2 a�t a Iiee in the direction (l2i + $)--. 4.k:)is euQ:ll: to
= tan A + tan 8 � 2,1 L- .,/afu.nA + tan..B) .rescb-e part alon� ilie line of momcnl4't F
OP=:.?i+s1+sk
i j ' Sim..iIArly. 13L + 672 •?
/.fc0P><F•Z6 2 3 5 (7x tf • 3 x g + 1 x �) t (6 x fP + ix I + 2 xii')
2 2 I •473+ 442=91S
• 26(-To + sl-2'> Now.
8 915
Let a be \Um vector in tM direction 12i + 3j-t- 4'-
il = taj + sJ+ 4i • .!. (l2i + 3j. 4') 8e 14-2
11�-3
l12i+3j.,.4,I 13 1-6
The moment of F about the gi"Vffl tine £.
• . � I . • ., :::::t)623
• M.8. 26(- 12'.i • 8j- u)· (121 + 3j <t .g:)
13
5'. fd) From. option (a),
•a'.-84 • 2.4-8)= -13'
AEMS "" M (�"0
SO. (o) We know th1t,
MOOn -o (3rd)
-...
N.:,w,
2
AJ.t> GM
6'·6··��
AOOT .. o (3,d)
.,. ,in(f') a: 2
Which Lf 00\. PCIMible
E�ST (3rd) -s
AW'l'T • 1' (anl)
,', No i,olution exis�
AMRY m I! (3rd)
Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning -. Meanm.gfu.l word= SORT
51. (b) 1."ho pattern &e lUI tallow, From optlo.n (c),
AEJ,M => L (3nl)
a = (o+ t-)'_.b
b c OFJN => I (3,d)
A.a, (3+ 2)2 • 26and (4 + 3t •·49 LOST= S !3rd)
So, ml,•in,J number= ($ + B)' • 8' =O Af!Tf-T (3rd)
52. (a) Fron, statement n :. Meaningful word = LIST
From option (d),
Total re$deni • 200
Numberofrenden who resd fodian E:kpna• 100 JMPO"" P (3NI)
Number olr-eaden who eeed Ti.met olltuba • l!?l EILM => L (3rd)
BDMIJ -M (3,d)
Number of reader, who neither rttd Indian Exp� nor
Time, of Jndi.a = 50 £MOS• 0 (3rd)
, n(A vB) • n(A)+ n()l)- •IA"D) No mcuungful li'Ord ean 00 formed fhl,n P, L, Mand O
• 100+ 121-(200·50) SS. (b) Di•r.ance covered by N11vjlv11n Exp. in {h.r
• 221- tfiO:a 71
:, ft4!quiNd nurobtro! peop!e wbo rwtd both Jndiatti • Spoed ,c Time• 60 w l • 26 km
2
B1tJ)R'lt 11nd Ttmee oflndi• • 11
53. (<) 187 + 276• 435
Aooorcling '° ,he Qut1t1tion,
0_ 1 d Itoma.lning d.itt.o.nco
atwo •Pff • Tl.,ne
(Jx8'+8x8' +7xl/')•(2x8'•7x!/ •9•a'>
rK':
Now,
• 96+ 190•286 ... (00+401• ooo-w
·nm.
:. - 70 gh ce-c6
11nM!!•-•- x 60 •vvmm'" •
90 6 6
Hence, required Um., -.0 avt>1•t. a head on coWsion between
&he tWO trainl • 60 - 30 • 2:() min
56. (c,) lf .A, B, and Care eete. then UlC1 Qin he Sot. (61 trsd 62.) Att<>rd.ing Co tbe quatio.o.
represented u l+) 1.CAfflf!d Co..p\:! (-}
A • D(HouseWitet
c (\sfw'Je�
(-)
c
1"""""1WIQ
• I·--
t- I
�Fem.le
H
B {Hoose 'Mle)
f'rocn thu 1\btW1) flgi.rre. the only optlOll chat a.n ba aad1fied
ill 01Hlon (a).t.c. (A - D) u t,,t f"'I C)
61. (dJ �� l, 1ln l�nghui,er.
51. (ti) I.Ac 1.hQ oun1bcr r,r tnond:i a.cd ab.rt ol each pc,r,on bt
x end 1 Yv6P0ttivcly. Then, 61. (b) 1'h,J'()o nMlllM!ril of tht i;rCIUP •N tnA.1-.
TM.ti m.oney • :r 'IC 1 • .r.y 63. (a) Tbc pAt!Mrn of �her 1<1rltt1 I" A• fo11'"'•
232
Accordmll to the c1uc•lion.
(.t - :2) )( (y ... () • ..,. ,
t
e ,eW,
tt t t:_f[tt1m1 11'6 -l
.=. r,y+z-2_.Y-2e.q=tz-'ly•2 ){1.+l )(2..._2 l(:J+ ){'4,-4 X5•5 X64i
-·-
Atoording to the que11ricn. 9 x 9+1 :r9l0
.. l 1 10- 9 1
-=--=-
-6_:l: ! = • 90 90
x+ � ) Hence, leak will emp,y the full tall i3 90h.
6 ,,
&t-==�-
6 6 4
1 � ..
4. 6 -·-2
•
65• (c) Frc,.m ;ict.ine.men1, I and 11.
PArt lilied by pipe /� aLone in 1 mm-=- �
16
z-=- 12 = �
16 4 Pftri 4;n1pded by pipo P, alone in I mm= !
8
.. l I 1-2 I
Aochn mg 10 tuoqueltion, ---• - .a --
16 .fl 16 18
'•
59. (d) The ord�r IJ Ill rol)owa
(-v• llfll me•nt P1 (!fflpliiH the wil4
\lt.h-. IASomco,
Hence, the t'ull tank .,...Ill tmpty In 10 min
3rd .... l\.·11 ..A
66. (d) l>riinc l'11..cwrl1t1oonol210•2x �he Gx i
2rul � Ooot.o.r
So. four dll[i� nur9'btn with c,ombtn•bont ol t.M dlai'U
ln � Ell,rin(Jur/Prorai,or t 1, G. 6, Tt fmd {:2. a, 5. 11 a.nd thn+ di.cit n\l.m.btn w,.1h
Ground_. Pro(c190"t/En1lnffr combinlltiona of dunt.e (tJ, 6. 1� will tu.,.. tM pn:,ducs llthe1r
But. Crom t.be ICi"'-t'I op1M,ln91, only optkio (d) � i .•. Cro.m dipui .,qunl. tC) 2LO.
ground noor io �P noor. c.wdcr UI ptel'eiuor. tagmft'J', Combit-ui.L.lon o.r four digi1.& (I. 6, 6, 71 • 4J • i& x S x 2 x l e- 24
deetor. Ml.A IAS on\cer. Combuwt.lon q( fou.r digits (2. 3. 6, 1J • 4J • 'Ix 3 x 2 x I=- 21.
60. (a) Tt>tflJ <1uiintity or 1rape•-= 20 kg Combino.li«>.o 1>rthr� dig1ta �6. 6, 71 • 3f • 3X 2x l= 6
Aooordihg to the q,ue&tion. 1-lenoe, lotn.1 «imbln.atiom= 24 + 24.• 8• M
.'. '1'01.al quanc.ily of dry gra.pee • 20x (IOO- 90t x 100 67. (a) Accordina w tht qu.efltion.
100 (100- 20) L>Q>K>P>MML>P>K>Q>M
10 100 -
=20x-x-•2,.>ks Clearly. M ie. the lightesL
100 80
6&. (b) lf we consider Jehu ·a 6rs.t. eratemeru es true and So, dris )'ear lbe que6UllO will be ul.ed on Ancient. The
teeoncl !leU!rn.:-·rn .10- fal"6, thtm John won Gold Medal and examieee •-ho&eta que5QONi li\e S but S ls a modern poet..
Joh!!,.T won sih�r medal But t.hiB rneke Jtih.ay'.f ()()th Hence. the qnescion oo R ts OGSl likely to be ukOO Ibis
•uawnentt fali<'. Now, we consider John'� fiii;t at.atem.ent year beeauw th• OM •-ho likes S also bkc. R.
u fal!ie and eooond atatcment. ,11 tru<:i.
13. (C') 1'he maxamum pennM tn dw team oould M 6 Le. G, P,
So. :IOCO!'ding to this, John won sllwr medal Johny "fOD J, A, 0. Eo, C, P, J,A, 0, B
RroSUA: t.teda.1 and Jan.ardan won Gold Med11t
14, (t,J HtB. it is mentioned 1hat Npt!tiuon ot dis;iu.. Ui not
Now. tro:m flib<:wt� Johny'11 flrflt atnw.nuin1 ia true: nnd ececnd ellewcd
1.u11emtJU is (111,e.
:-low, Cot any numbt, '4fouf' d1,i1810 be d,vitiblc by 6, 1t1
Abo Jau.ardan'1 firllt lltllturtu:ll)t i, rllltt tind �oond unit plue tnWi'l ht o«uP* by 3
1t:a.ifmtol 11 true.
6'. (d ICA • l lhoo
181
I I IsI
,e
, I I
I &. thie numb« al wt),'8 to 611 lUt pbtoc • 1
�II I•
I ,.J!(0+1)1
,. n d t� n.WIIM:r ot W&)'9 to 6.D NUA&inin« t •u plN.CM • • 11,
•. Rl'q1ll.fff n1.lmbcr • l� •p,
8• l•C • l ,r ___!!__.lit 5x ,x 3x � • 00
So. d:dfettnt combmations ol' value& or A. 8 11.od C (6- lll' 2!
=(I, 2. 3), (1, S.4� (1, 4, 5). (L 5, G), (1. G, 7), (1, 7. 8), (l, 8, 9)
75. (c) Ao:ot'd.ing to the gh'UI. intonnat.ion. arrang1tro�1 1s
Httnoe.. 7 dilfer-,.nt. vtduff (I( tbft. �um 61' A, B 111,d Care .i.. 11>11o...
pomb)e..
�lOH � Pi ,�lfej
70. <•>,..,
a A s • E r-u F l T B c
I I +1 t
I 1 �
II 7$t
+1 � ft-.• o,;,,11!- t' {Cbc:car)
-, J
+1
-1
$io.:::,,ert{;yt.W:4 u
Sunilarly,
-· 1&v"!le�....,.
I I -·..
s I M p E-+
I •, 1· Rot I: i" a midil'n1..
16. (b)
H
,.,
+I
11. (b) h t. be4t<!r to .olvf Un• quMtion from the ln1t. A,, IW'
tbv trivsn cvnd.h�o 11(to, .el11niil 11alf en Qll� n1oru t.hnn h1111!
t.bt nu.mW or�i;.@'.• lO Shtv11.n,. lhe israoor: Wtt lt!Cl w-i�h 7
cgp. Thcttfore befort. ,eUing Og8.fl to thivonl the grooor
b,;d(1+jf1.e.1&cg81J. (i) All bi,d, I»•-(•)
(il) Some.....,.,. birdo. (-')
So. f.fler-itellinar l:ut1f en t.ll& rnore lb.an b.nl[ the 11utnber of {iii) Some beens ue duck.en.,., (,I')
� t.o Deep.at, � ll'OCU was Left with ll"> eggs.
The,,<.,..., i>e&,o,c ..111.ni cw to O.ep,.k, llte Ol'()oer had
n. (c) The pauem oltb• M:ne818 U cono.......
I- 2=S
(JU._ -02i..e. 31 egp.
h2"+3•6
f:n-t %J2i.c. 63
Similarly, bdote �ing eggi to .Anura.g (i.e. at the siart) 2"- 3+ 6=11
tbegrocer had eggs, 3-,. 6+ U=-20
s ... 11 ... 20.31
rz. �)Ancient· 0, P, Q, R 11+ 20..+ 37= 68
Modem,S. U, V, W 20+ 37 + 68=!N!,l
li.iit )'tar queation. wu asked on ll i.e. on Modern.
78. (c) For 71l pti.i1(l. Ix &O + 2 x lO.,. 4 x 2• 7coiN u. (d) A a c
F'or GO pal.to. QE
L
L)I( &Cl+ 1)1' lO+ IX&+ 2X 2:• 6colnt
For LOI purse,
H
Ix SO o- 1 )( 26 + 2 x 10 ,- 3 X 2 = 7COI..M
Hence, N!'QUJred tot.al nu.mher orCOUl• F e,o
=7-+6+7=U1
K J G
79. (o) 1'he: petrcrn ol the teriu tS n toDowa
ss 00 83 78 llill � Clearly. H wiJJ be (acing I.
I �
II _, II �
II
-3
JI _, l 83. (•) A a c
80. (oJ Let. the CP 0£ tbe a.rride• t � L -0
Then. the SP of the article• xx OOO-+- � =f 1.2r
100
·: He incun tcse beeeoee, be allow• 16 a.rdclct to 1.2: anit:\es,
16-12 4
Jo.u%• - x ioo- - >< Z6= 25� H E
lG <
.•. Hia SP.- SP x (l00-2.5) ct 0.76 SP J G
100
H<:nc:e, 0.76 SP= t.h
Clearly, cbe nciMhhoul't of Kart Band J
.. SP= t 1.6• U. (b) The dllYerence be1we,en both 3404 l and 32306
'l'hit SP i1 oorne .,A.e-r giving fl d"5COUnt ol2CN on MP • 34041- 32606 • 1635
... "�.1100-stl).sp So." 11ho1.1ld be. a factor c.t 1636.
100 Paeiore or I ess • l, o. 00'1. 1630
MP)( !!...16.J' 1-1<"�. 30'7 Ii ft Lhree di.itil t•ctor of 163,\.
100
So, II - 307
MP&b
84041 ti rid 32606 divided by 007 Me..-. remaindrtr 21'1
lt.1neMt lhl't. th• attlde ba. "-4 ...n;CC le'.)Ot4 ab<,\-. the
C(l8"t. price, BS. (d) AccorcHntc IQ Lht quN\k){I,
II x YOlu.1l'le or f1,1he.r• • Volume ol cyhndtt
Sol. lor (Cl, Noo. 81 ·IJ.j)
• a c - ,1 >f.!n,:•ff.r:h
3
• nx.!x(�)'
S 2
•(,..'•M
... ,.. 4X M4X �73,c-
1< 1:1
... t1 • 48
QE 16. (b) 'l'ime (-..om 5 AM of a part.icu.l•r-dar to 10 PM oo the
4th day iA 89 hr, NOW', the dock lo&et 16 m.i.n m 2, hr« in
other ..·(lrds. we can e•Y that 23 hr 4-l mm cA th.,,. dock i&
K J G equal to 24 hr o( the cor're<:l clock.
81. (C) A e c ('2S + �)- 35� h.r of thl5 clock=- 24 tu oltheCOffflCt ck,dt.
00 16
L QE :. 89 hr of t.hUI dock -= (� x 89) hr ol di,e COffl'ICl dock
366
H,l F • 90 br of the correct dock
or 89 hr of this clock =- 90 hr ot Ute eanect clock.
1/H 00 Theref'<1rt, it is clear t.h.ttt in 90 b.r mi,, clock klEie6 1 hs al'ld
heneie, lhe correct time: is U PM .,.,hen thisdockc shows
K J G IOPM
Clearly, eithtr ( or Hts mtt.in« to the lei\ er( K.
81. (d LatheapeEd and lengtho!tnrin be ba.ndd Computer Awareness
respect.iVt'ly. 'Tbeo
•- 2 = �
9
.. .(,) [·.-s- = Dis=]
Time
91. (c) 'lbe ce>r!'Mpcmding single preciaion flo;itina aumbc:r
can be represented n11 abown bl:l.ow,
2';3 titii
d
D-4=- Sign &pa-,,lnlI I ......,,.,. I
JO 1 o• bl•s a
23 b�s
lh-cm B,q«. (i.) •nd (ii). The uponent. Ot>ld needs to eepreeem both potitl'le (Ind
p-2 to Mg.ajjve MJ)(>M!Ua. To do this, R bia• ia addEd m r.hl!; a.ct.val
--·-
u-4 9 npontont in order to gf:t. the ,u-0n:d (l.tp()1w:nt.
Fur ll!EE sinQ,l�prooilion t!oalll, thl..f vll.lu\l. l1:1 127, 1'hu,, to
91,- UI• LOv- .fO npre,t •n ex1x>nien1.ot"1-v. 127 11 •torcd in tho oxpon,ct
..
Pnu:n Be;�. (0 •nd (11)• .,.. P't
.,.. 22k:mtb �""'-
(2!-�---- 6 ' 92. (hJ •·htt 2'•-0ororlomen1 ceu ropretout. m1i;nbfrt rr00. -a
18 t lo 7. \\'hen to.'O un11l.anod 1uunhtr11 IU'(! 4ddcd, 0¥1.1rllow
20,c&., oc,curt. ir Lhert W I\ tArry uut «it th«) lciltrn,"'1 lni.
...
2 In Ol)L-ion (b) G biL numt.e.r i1 t1ddcd w1tb <1,biL ou.n1bcr, t0
d-60• ovcrl)t,w ooc:ur1
•.ten«. lm,th ct tral.n • 60 o 93. (c) For n indop('nde,u b«ilccin Vl1tl•blct. Mth 1.8.kmt OM
,,. (di puticulfU' bOOl('lfln velue, tho-re we Z' dil'lmo.at. poet.ible
oombin11tir.n,. A b<)(ik>,..n fuuc;l.ion bu t.o •&lllm OM
boob�an value 1.0 �h one of thl)ff oombmatioru,. Thi,
brinii• the numlx-r .;.r dimm:nl po111iblo bwleen functions
()(" vtlril'lblCIJ to " totl.U 2'''or
Wht11 n =I.we tih'l'C ouly one bocleen vamiblc t.hat can
take either boolean value, so we have -0nly 'i = 2differen,
ce..,ea. Tht& produoos '.! • .f boolean ru.ocuon.s ot ooe boolean
va.r�able.
94. id) Given bin111ry munber ... {011010)11
Conehi.sions 1- X One's c:o.mplement = LOOfO!
n-.r Two"a complement = 100101
,l9. (.:) \Ve can aec. the uianC:- in two different ftl)'S taking + l
ewe point8 from. the, line ba'1JJC 10 poirlu (m •c;
-.rays Le.
100110
.fb wa.)'!f) and one pole, fro.c Ule bne ainr.icing of 11
point& (in 11 .-.ya). Converting th.hi two'e cr..nplem�nt '° he:xadocitnal rol'li',.
So, thenwnberofmeigles -t6>o. U= .. �� IO O 1 01 !0 I 1 0 I
Now, tabnir 1,rv PGUII• &om lM lme haviflC 11 poinc• (io 2' 0I
''C,. (A. 5.5 wa,..) ud eM point fNft dw: MW! et1nat.tm1 of
10 P(Mnta (in 10 wtYI). the oul!\bft oftru.ti;h bite ii Wc,e:t (26)11
li6>< 10• 660 95. (n > Ouq,ut of tlrsr XOlttt11ie f• ,,; • x «, , • (I
Ile� reqw.n,dnu111.btr�trba,lo• 49) t
O\ttpu1.or,,ecocul xon ,.,,1.,,
�
w 10,1$