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Practice Set e NTSE National Talent Search Examination MAT + SAT [Stage I] Time : 180 Min Max. Marks : 180 Read the following insteuctions carefully. 1. Answersareto be given ona separate answer sheet, Use only HB Pencil. 2. Write your Roll No, very clearly Coniy one digit in one block) on this booklet and on the answer sheet. 3, This test consists of 180 questions of one mark each. All the questions are n compulsory. Hoi | 4. Answer to each question by filling the correct alternative among the four choices: ph onthe answersheet. Example ig Q.No. Alternatives a7 Correct way [4 ®2@ee@ QiNo. Attematives Wwrongway | 1 |® © @ © 5. Now, turn to the next page and start answering the questions. Paper I : Mental Ability Test Directions (Q. Nos. 1-4) in the following questions, theres a relationship between the numbers/letters/figures on the left of the sign(::). The some retationship exists to the right of the sign (::), of which one is missing. Find the missing term from the alternatives. 1. ¢ UXQ d. oRK 2 WIMP. d. VME 3. ¢ GPM d. Gos 4, LOVE: KMSA:: HATE: ? @. GXQA &. ORXD OWI d. GYOA 5. Look at the following figure. Find the pattern for writing a number in the small triangles and find the missing number? 4. 38 5. 66 c. 68 4.70 6. Find from the alternatives, the number which will replace the question mark? 4 3 nit 8 wo | % | 2 a. 15 5. 16 ow 4. 18 Directions (Q. Nos. 7-10) in the following questions, find out the correct alternative which bears the same relationship given ‘along with it 7, SANJU : SNU: NIVEDITA : NVDT : SNEHAL : ?. @. SNH 3, SEA 6 SHA d. StH 8B 42:56::110:? . a, 182, 6 140 418 9 5: 200,4:64: a, 26 c 60 4.54 0. ID QD 11. A postman was retuming to the post- office which was in front of him to the North. When the post-office was 100 m away from him, he turned to the left and moved 50 m to deliver the last letter at the Shanti Villa. He then moved in the same direction for 40 m, turned to his right and moved 100 m. How many metres was he away from the post-office? a. 40m b. 150m ¢ 90m d. 100m Directions (Q. Nos. 12-14) in the following questions, find the odd one out from the given alternatives, 12. a.3:8 6:35 67:50 d.9:80 “2 -@ ‘QB Sey 8 15. Inthe following number series, how many times an odd number is followed by two consecutive even numbers? 4232542532643572867945429 6132 as . More than 4 a2 as 16. If the following alphabets are arranged in the reverse order, which letter will be 8th letter to the left of 7th letter counting from the right end? ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ap bo oN aa 17. How many 6's in the series are preceded by 5 but not followed by 9? 568676565685965696 865568659569568 a4 6 OT as Directions (Q. Nos. 18-19) Inthe ollowing questions, choose the correct miror mage from amongst the four alternatives ,b,¢ and given along with it. 18. M jo 4 je Of oe oF gO nN} a N A dla cA cA N 19. \ a= nD . yn @ b « @& Directans (0. Nos. 20-22) In the following questions, choose the corréct water image from amongst the four alternatives a, cand d given along with it. “A) oat * foe! aS * fe) eget 23. —_Pritiscored more than Rahul. Yamuna scored as much as Divya. Lokita scored less than Manju. Rahul scored more than Yamuna. Manju scored less than Divya. Who scored the lowest? @. Manju 8. Yamuna 6, Lokita d. Rahul 24, Awalks 10 m towards East and then 10 m to his right. Then, everytime turing te his left, he walks $, 15 and 15 m, respectively. How far is he now from his starting point? asm * 4 tom & 16m d. 20m Directions (Q. Nos. 25-26} in the following questions, trace out the correct alternative in which figure (X)is embedded. 2B. nse 26. > Shalala 27. Ima row of boys, Rajan is 10th from the right and Suraj is 10th from the left. When Rajan and ‘Suraj interchange their Positions. Suraj will be 27th from the left. Which of the following will be Rajan’s position from the right? @. 10th &. 2eth 6 23th d. 27h 28. Poonam said to her friend, ‘Yesterday I attended the birthday party of the son of the only son-in-law of my mother’s mother.’ How is Poonam related to the man, whose birthday pasty she attended? a, Niece }. Daughter Sister . Mother 29, The son of Mis the father of N and grandfather (mother’s father) of RS is the daughter of Nand sister of B. On the basis of this information, how is M related to B? @, Grandfather b. Grandmother € Grandmother's mother d, None of these 30, Shehnaz wants to go to the market. She starts from her home which is in North and comes to the crossing, The road to herleft ends in a park and straight ahead is the office complx. In which direction is the market to the crossing? a. East &. West North . South 31. Miss Anushka goes for her morning walk at 6 O'clock towards sun for 2 km, then she tums to hher right and walks 3 km. From here, she turns to her left and walks 2 km, finally she turns to her left to walk another 6km. In which direction is she facing and at what distance from the last tum, she is standing? @, East, 6km, 4b, East, 9km North, 6 km d. North, 9 km Directions (Q. Nos. 32-35) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it. Shalu, Charu, Lata, Tom and Sandy help themselves to take some sweets from bowl. Four of them each take a gulab jamun, Charu and Tom do not take @ burf as all the other do. Infact Charu takes only one sweet, which isa laddu, Apart from Charu, only Shalu and Sandy do not take peda, 32, Who only had peda and gulab Jamun? @. Charu ‘b. Sandy ¢ Shalu d. Tom 33. Who takes three sweets? @, Charu 4, Sandy & Shalu d. Lata 34, Who are the two people taking the same number and same type of sweets? @, Shalu and Lata }, Sandy and Lata ¢, Shaiuand Sandy dd, Tom and Sandy 35. In total how many pieces sweets were taken by the group? ai B12 9 4.10 Directions (Q. Nos. 36-39) study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it. In the following questions answers are based on the diagram given below, where the triangle represents doctors, the circle represents players and rectangle represents the artists. Prayers em ‘Doctors: eV <2 FAKtists 36. Which numbered space in the diagram represents doctors, who are also players and artists? a2 b3 Ga as Which numbered space in the diagram represents artists, who are players? a6 b7 a8 da 38. Which numbered space in the diagram represents artists, who are neither players nor doctors? ai b2 as aa 39. Which numbered space represents players, who are neither artists nor doctors? 41,2 4 3,4 G67 47,8 Directions (Q. Nos, 40-44} A table of words and their codes is given below. Analyse the pattern of transformation of code into words and answer question based on therm. Column Coluinn 1. DESIGN A ukble 2. INFORM 8. cbxkly 3. MOTHER ©. yon 4, RIGHTS D. bjucaw . 5, TALOR E, wenybv 6 GARDEN F_veclk 40. Whatis the code for the letter N? @u bk dg 41. Whatis the code for the letter F? al bb at dg 42. Whatis the code for the letter 0? ay bk ay dc 43, Whatis the code for the letter S? az bw Gu dx 44. whatis the code for the letter G? at bp ab aj 45, If ACNEis coded. as 3, 7, 29, 11, then BOIL will be coded as @. 5,31,21,25 5, 5,31, 19,25 C. 5, 29, 19, 25 . 6, 29, 19,27 46.. If FRIEND is coded as HUMJTK, how is CANDLE wirtten in that code? @, EDAIRL 5. DcaHav ¢ ESJFME d. FYOBOC 41, If ROSEis coded as 6821, CHAIR is coded as 73456 and PREACN is coded as 961473, what will be the code for SEARCH? @. 246173 }, 214673 6 214763 d. 216473 48. If CLOTHES is EXHAUST and THRICE is STABLE, then SHIRT is @. BLUSH 3. STAUL . THULE d. BLASH Directions (Q. Nos. 49-51) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it In a certain code ‘i be pee’ means ‘roses are blue’ ‘sik hee! means ‘red flowers’ and ‘pee nut hee’ means flowers are vegetables’ 49, How is ‘red’ written in that code? @. hee b. sik G be d. Cannot be determined 5D. How is ‘roses’ written in that code? ail b, pee . 6. be . Cannot be determined Si. How is ‘vegetables are red flowers’ written in that code? @. sik pes hee be 5. il six nut hee 6. pee siknut hee . Cannot be determined 52. ina certain code “TREAD’ is written as ‘79%#94' and ‘PREY’ is written as ‘$%#8". How is ‘ARTERY’ written in that code? G, 9#7%48 5. 98788 6. 9H7#%B d, 9%#7%8 53, If = 16 and FOR = 42, then what is FRONT equal to? a. 61 5. 65 673 4.78 5A. IfBis coded as 8, Fis coded as 6, Qs coded as 4, D is coded as 7, T is coded as 2, Mis coded as 3, and Kis coded as 5, then what is the coded form of QKTBFM? @, 425783 5, 452683 ¢. 482783. d. 452069 55. If POND is coded as RSTL, how is HEAR written in that code? @. GHU &. GHIZ 6 JIGZ d. sez 56. Ina certain code language, 24685 is written as 33776, how is 35791 written in that code? @. 44826 B. 4ags2 6. 48682 d. 4a682 Directions (Q. Nos. 57-58) Read the statement given below. Find out the diagram(s) from the given alternatives representing the statement correctly. 57, Statements No magazine is cap. All caps are cameras. - Magazine “CS * CD 58, Statements All trains are buses. No room is bus. All boats are rooms. Directions (Q. Nos. 59-60) In the following questions, which answer figure all the specified components of the key figure are found? = > ,O eS Wo wp A A oy},0 q 6&4 o|ba (ac a. b . a 64, 65. 66. NX ie EDDC a & G d. Ravi travelled 4 km straight towards South. He tumed left and travelled 6 km straight, then turned right and travelled 4 km straight. How far is he from the starting point? a. Bim. B. 10km G 12km d. 18km Awatch reads 4:30. Ifthe minute hand points East, in which direction will the hour hand point? @. South-East 5. North-East ©. North d. North-West Six persone ate sittingin a circle facing the centre. Parikh is between Babita and Narendra, Asha is between Chitra and Pankaj. Chitra is to the immediate left of Babita. Who is to the immediate right of Babita? a. Parikh D. Pankaj ¢. Narendra @. Chitra Jaya’s position from the left in a row of students is 12th and Rekha’s position from the right is 20th. After interchanging their positions Jaya becomes 22nd from the left. How many students are there in the row? @. 30 b. 31 Gat d. 34 Neelam, who is Rohit's daughter says to Indu, ‘Your mother Reeta is the younger sister of my father, who is the third child of Sohan.’ How is Schan related to Indu? @. Maternal uncle 6. Father ¢, Grandfather . Father-inciaw Ranu is 48 yr ol. Robin is 6 yr junior to Ranu and 14 yr senior to Rohit. Ranu has two children, Neetu and Vinu. Youngest sister of Rohit is Krishna and she is 15 yr junior to him. What is the age of Krishna? @. 13yr b. 15 yr 6 14 yr d, 12 Directions (Q. Nos. 67-69) Take the given statement as true the decide which of the conclusions logically follows from the statement. 67. Statements All dolls are windows. All bottles are windows. All cars are bottles. Conclusions I. Allcars are windows. Il, Some cars are dolls. Il. Some windows are cars. @, | and Il follow: B. land Wi follow ¢ Land Ill follow d. Aifollow Statements All fruits are vegetables. All pens are vegetables. Al vegetables are rains, Conclusions 1. All fruits are rains. 1. All pens are rains. Il. Some rains are vegetables. @ Landi follow 8. Nandi follow {and Il follow d. Allfollow Statements Some saints are balls. All balls are bats, Some tigers are bails. Conclusions 1, Some bats are tigers. TL. Some saints are bats. ML, All bats are balls. @. Vand il follow &. Only 1! follows ¢. Land ttl follow: d. Only tl follows: Directions (Q. ios, 70-72) in the following questions, find out the wrong number in the following series? 70. nn. 72. 7B. 74. 5. 864, 420, 200, 96, 40, 16,6 420 b, 200 6 96 d. 40 1,2, 6, 21, 84, 445, 2676 a2 b6 © 24 d. 84 88, 54, 28, 13,5, 2,2 a. 28 3 54 613 a2 Find the missing term in the following series. 2, 9, 28, 65, ? a. 121 5.195 6. 126 d. 103 Find out the correct value in place of question mark (?) in the problem figures. If a meaningful word, beginning with H, can be formed using the letters SUHRO, the fourth, Jetter of that word is your answer. if more than one such words can be formed then ‘Bis your answer. If no such word is formed, then ‘C’ is your answer. as bc GU dk Directions (Q. Nos. 76-80) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow. A cuboid of dimensions (4 cmx 3emx 3 cm), The block alrnensions (scm 3 cr. Remaining two opposite surfaces surfaces of dimensions (3 cmx 3 cm} painted yelow on the pa of opposite surface of dimensions (4m 3 cm) are painted red and two ‘are painted with green colour. Now, the blocks is divided into smalfer cubes of dimensions (1 cm x 1.cmx 1 crn} 76. 71. 78. 79. 81. How many smaller cubes will have one surface painted? a. 10 b 42 at d. 18 How many cubes will have no surface painted? at 6.2 4 4.8 In how many cubes all the three colours appear? a, 24 b. 20 6 18 aa How many cubes will have only two surfaces painted? a. 32 B24 6 16 ai How many cubes will have atleast one surface painted? a, 32 5 24 18 d. None of these ‘Which of the following dices is identical to the unfolded figure as shown here? 2 87. GHF : CDB AK]: GNH HNP: PDA:: All the surfaces of the dice contain different numbers in the form of dots. Consider both the figures of dice and tell how many dots are contained on the face opposite to the face that contains four dots? a2 Which symbol will come opposite to symbol 11? ao a. ABS @. CLE @. PUG AFHO : GDM: : CHEM :? @. GBLD ::EFD:? :yEMD : ? DLP: 46 das Directions (Q. Nos, 84-90) The following questions are based on the letters written along the figure given below. In each question, the relationship between the two terms written to the left of(::) is retained inthe two terms to the right of it Out of these four terms, one term is missing. Choose this term out of the given alternatives, a. Ap d. EMF d. PME d. cBDM 88. AKJO: IOHN::?: CLBK @. LDME 5. EMIGH ¢ GNFM d. EMDL 89. c. HPB d. PH 90, © KLO d. Kvn Paper II : Scholastic Aptitude Test 91, A particle starts from rest, accelerates at 2 m/s? for 10s and then goes for constant speed for 30s and then decelerates at 4 m/s? tll it stops. What is the distance travelled by it? @. 750m b. 800m 700m d. 850m 92, Your image in a bathroom mirror results from @. diffuse reflection 5. specular reflection 6. specular reflection d. diffuse refraction 93. The wavelength the radiation emitted by a body depends upon @, the nature of the surface . the area of the surtace . the temperature of the surface d. Allof these factors 94, Assertion (A) Radio waves are bend in a magnetic field. Reason (R) Radio waves are electromagnetic in nature. Codes @. Aand R are individually tue and R is the correct explanation of A 3. Aand R are individually true, but R is not the correct explanation of A 6. Ais true, but R is false d. Ais talso, but Ris tue 95. inthe figure, an airlensis cutin a cylinder of glass of refractive index 1.5. The nature ofthelens is @. diverging b. converging 6. _nather diverging nor converging d. None of these 96. fin the circuit, power dissipation is 150 W, then R is B i yy a 4 tv a. 29 5.62 652 d. 4a 100, 101. 102. 103. 104, 105. 106. 107. Awire of resistance B is enlongated t-fold to make a new uniform wire. The resistance of new wire @.nR 3. n'a © 2nR d.2n'R Aproton enters a magnetic field of flux density 1.5 wb/m? with a speed of x 10” m/s at an angle of 30° with the field. The force on a proton will be @. 0.24 x10"? N 3. 24x10? N 6. 24x 10°F N | . 0.024 x10"? N A dip needle in a plane perpendicular to magnetic meridian will remain @. vertical 6, horizontal ¢. Inany direction d._atan angle of dip to the horizontal On applying an external magnetic field to a ferromagnetic substance domains @. align in the direction of magnetic field 6. align in the direction opposite to magnetic field 6. remains unaffected . None of these An objectis placed at a distance of 30 cm from a concave mirror and its real image is formed ata distance of 30 cm from the mirror. The focal length of the mirror is a. 15.0 3, 450m ¢. 3a.cm d. 200m ‘What will be the colour of sky as seen from the earth, if there were no atmosphere? @. Black 5. Blue ¢. White: d. Red Consider the following facts regarding plaster of Paris . 1, Itis prepared from calcium sulphate dihydrate. 2, Itis a white powder. 3, Its general formula is CaSO,4-2H,O. Which of he above statement (6) is/are correct? @. iand3 b. 2and3 6 1and2 d. All of these Consider the following statements. : 1, Carbonic acid is a weak acid. 2, Distilled water conduct electricity. 3, Dilute HC] helps in digestion. 4, NaOH is a strong alkali. ‘Which of the statement (s) is/are incorrect? @. Only2 B. Only & Only3 d.1,2and4 Tonic compounds @, These are usually amorphous solids 5. These are soluble in water ¢. They can conduct electricity d. They possess high melting points Identity the wrong statement, ‘The fornule for the carboxylic acd functional group ig ° ll lI ll a, —C-O 3. —c= 0 6 —C—-H @,—C—OH ‘Who compared the properties of elements with notations of music and propounded ‘law of octaves’ for the classification of elements? @. Dobereiner B. Lothal Meyer &. Newland d, Mendeleet 108. 109, 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118, On adding dilute HCl to granulated zinc placed in a test tube, the observation made is 4. the reaction mixture turns milky. 1. odour of chlorine is observed. . acolourless and odourless gas evolves with bubbles, d. the surtace of the metal turns shining. ‘On adding ethanoic acid to NatiCo,, what will happen? @, COpgasis evolved b. S02 gas is evolved ¢. NOp gasis evolved d. Op gasis evolved Convert the temperature of 50°C to Kelvin scaie. a. 323K 313K 6. 303K d. 33K Identify the wrong statements. @, Rate of evaporation increase with temperature increase b. Rate of evaporation increase with surface area increase 6. Rate of evaporation increase with wind speed increase d. When humidity is high, rate of evaporation is high ‘An element X forms and oxide X,Og. In which group of Mendeleef's periodic table is this Jlement located? @, Group I 8. Group il 6 Group Vill d. Groupy ‘What are isotopes? @. Elernents having same atomic masses but citferent atomic numbers 1}, Elements having different atomic masses but same atomic numbers ¢, Elements having same atomic numbers but nuriber of protons is diferent d. Elements having same atomic numbers as wall as atomic masses Calculate the mass of 1 mole of NaCl. (Given atomic mass of Na-23, Cl- 35.5) @, 11.2.gms 5. 11.89ms 6, 58.5 gms d, 56 gms Totipotent cell is, 4, undifferentiated cells capable of development into complete embryo 6. calls that lack the capability of differentiating into an organ or system . an uneifferentiated cell capable of developing into a system or entire plant d. enundifferentiated cell capable of developing into an organ What happened when green tomatoes tum red? 4. Chromoplasts changed into chloroplasts 4. New chloroplasts are made 6. Chloroplasts are disintegrated and get converted into chromopiasts d, Allof the above In mammals, the part of the brain that has reached highest level of development and that has enabled humans to grow their own crop, invent machines, develop language and art is @. cerebrum 5. cerebellum 6. medulla ob/ongata —_d. None of these Which of the following enzymes secreted by pancreas helps predatory mammals to digest blood they drink from their pray? @. Pepsin }. Florin © Trypsin d@. Pryain 119. 120. 121. 122, 123, 124. 125. 126. 127. 128, 129. ‘Why do migratory birds go back to their earlier habitat in spring? Because of 4, weather becoming too hot in the regions 1. scarcity of food in the regions to which they have migrated 6, breeding instinct with change in climate and they breed only in their original habitat d. hunting season commencing in spring ‘What will happen to the body of an adult human being if spleen is removed? @. RBCs production will be reduced 4, Antibody production will ess ¢ WBCs production lowered d. Fiteration of dead RBCs will not be possible The silviculture is that branch of Botany under which the following is studied 4. culturing of algae . development of the forest . silicified plants d. culturing of the fungi ‘The bacteria which performs the work of nitrogen fixation in the legumeneous plant is @. Azatobacter 1}. Nitrobacter , Rhizobium d. Pseudomonas ‘The fishes are assumed to be healthy and more nourishable with comparison to the another animals flesh because in the fish 4. there exists mult-unsaturated acid }. there exists saturated fatty acid 6. there exists necessary vitarnins d, there exists more carbohydrate and protein Roughage, a necessary constituent of the diet consists largely of indigestible @. carbohydrate and unsaturated fatty acid b. catbonydrate such as cellulose and lignin ¢. carbohydrate and semi-cooked meat d. Al ofthese ‘Assertion (A) Yeast such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae are used in baking industry. Reason (R) Carbon dioxide produced during fermentation causes bread dough to rise by thermal expansion. Codes @. Aand R are true and'Ris the correct explanation of A D, i Nand R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A 6. Als true, but R is false d, Ais talse, but Ris tue ABand CD are two parallel lines. PQ cuts AB and CD at E and F respectively. EL. is the bisector of ZFEB. If ZLEB=35°, then ZCFQ will be a 10° 5. 85° 6. 70° d. 95° For what value of k, the following system of equations 3x+4y =6 and 6x+8y =k represent coincident lines? a. 12 bu G13 410 ‘The equation (1 +m*) x? +2mex +c? has equal roots, if a. ac%-m?) bcteet-m) — aatac®em) — dc? =a (14m?) ‘The internal and external diameters of a hollow hernispherical vessel are 24 cm and 25 cm, respectively. The total area to be painted is 182i 2 26961 02 6961 16951 1221 on 8, 202 om 6 8h a. 195) em? 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141, If ABCD is a rhombus, then AB? + BC + CD? + AD? is equal to @, AD? + BC? 3, a0? +00? 6 AC? + BD? d. 2 (40? +08") In the figure given below, ABCD is a quadrilateral in which ABis the longest side and CDis the shortest side, then D, Cc Al B @, LC > LAand £D> 2B b. £C> LAand 2B > 2D & L0< LAand 2D < 2B d. £0< LAand 20-28 In a circle of radius 17 cm, two parallel chords are drawn on opposite side of a diameter. The distance between the chords is 23 cm. If the length of one chord is 16 cm, then the length of the other is @, 340m 5. 150m 6. 230m d. 300m Ifthe mean of five observations x,x+2,x+4,x+6andx+8is 11, then the mean of first three observations is a9 bat G13 . None of these ‘Arjun bought two buffaloes for € 30000, by selling one ata loss of 15% and other ata gain of 19%, he found the selling price of both buffaloes is the same. The cost price of each buffalo is @. %17500 and % 12500 5. & 17000 and 13000 G €18000 and & 12000 d, & 16000 and € 14000 ‘The length and the breadth of a rectangular park are in the ratio of 8 : 5. A path, 1.5 m wide running all around the out side of the park has an area of 594 m?, The dimensions of the park are : a, 120m, 75m b. 110 m, 85m ¢. 100m, 95m d. None of these Ina bag containing 5 red, 4 black and 6 orange balls, a ball is selected at random, what is the probability of getting a non-red ball? 1 4 1 2 as b % ag da. 3 For what value of mthe points (3, -5),(—5, -6) and (m, - 4) are collinear? at be Gat d. None of these Arise of 25% in the price of grapes compels a person to buy 1.5 kg of grapes less fort 240. Then, the original price of grapes per kg is @, 840 5, 832 6F30 d.z28 ‘The mean proportional between (2+ ¥3) and (8 - 48) is a2 b.2:3 63 dat fx+ 4 =45, then the value of x? +3% a. WB b.25 6. oS 7 Consider the following statements. L The product of any three consecutive integers is divisible by 6, TL Any integer can be expressed in one of the three forms 3k,3k + 1, 3k +2, where kis an integer. 142. 143, 144, 145, 146, 147. 148. 149, Which of the above statements is/are correct? @. Only! }, Only 11 ¢. Both | and Il . Neither | nor Il =e and tan ¢=~ 2599 _ then # is equal to 086 t= ycos y 4.808 ¢ 808 cos 8 sing Iftan 0= 4, ne in@ ‘There is a small Island in the middle of a 100 m wide river. There is tall tree on the Island. Points P and Q are directly opposite to each other on the two banks and in line with the tree. If the angles of elevation of the top ofthe tee at P and are 30" and 45". Then, the height of tree is a. 50(/3-1) m b, 50V3m ¢. 80(V3 +1) m d. Aperson can run around a circular path of radius 21 m in 44s, In what time will the same person muna distance of 3 km? a. 18min 40s 4. 16min 308 6. 18 min 30s d. 16min40s Alends a sum of money for 10 yr at 5% simple interest, Blends double that amount for S yrat the same rate of interest. Which of the following statement is true in this regard? 4, Awill get twice the amount of interest that B would get b. Bwill get twice the amount of interest that Awould get 6. Aand B will get the sere amount as an interest . Bwill get four times the amount of iterest that A would get James Mill, a Scottish economist and political philosopher, divided the Indian history into three periods. 4. Hindu, Mustim and British }, Ancient, medieval and modern . Hindu, medieval and British d. Ancient, medieval and British The subjugation of one country by another leads to political, economic, social and cultural changes refers to as a..capitaism 5. imperialism ¢.colonialism d. socialism Consider the following statements 3. The practice of surveying became common under the colonial administration. IL. A country had to be properly known before it could be effectively administered. IM, By the early 19th century detailed surveys were being carried out to map the entire country. IV. The surveys were conducted to know the topography, the soil quality, the flora and the fauna. Which of the above statements is/are correct? a. Only! 6. land Vv ¢ |, lhand Ill d. Allofthese Match the following List st A. Oiwani 1. Griminal Gout B, Tiger of Mysore 2, Led Anti British Movement im Kittor ©. RaniChannamma | 3. Tipu Sultan D,_Faujdar Adalat 4, Right to colect land revenue 150. 151, 152. 153, 154, 155. Codes ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD asg2t b3424 a1234 a2134 Match the following Dit oe See: De ‘A A18 years 01 hid is working ina factory manufacturing | 1. Right to equaky carpets B. One sate decides to not alow, labour trom other states. | 2. Cultural and educational ights towork in his state . Group of people not given permission to open a Punjabi | 3. Fight to teedom medium school D. Government decides not to promote an officer of armed | 4. Rights against explaitation, forces for being awomen Codes ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD a3424 bas2t i234 d2134 Our Parliamentary System is based on . @. universal adult franchise }, male franchise ¢. proportional representation d. None of these ‘Which one of the following is not a feature of the Indian judiciary? @. tis free and independent B, Itis the final interpreter of the Constitution ¢. Itis the highest law-making body d. Itis a single integrated system ‘Choose the correct sequence to indicate the following statements as true (1) or false (F) 1. The Mughal Empire became stronger in the 18th century. Il. The English East India Company was the only European company that traded with India. IM, Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the ruler of Punjab. WV, The British introduce administrative changes in the territories they conquered. Select the correct answer using the codes given below a. TAT b TAF GRRL @et0T Match the following A 1. Catvation of ryot’s land a 2. Catvation on planter's own lane c. 3. Vilage D. 4, Peasant Codes ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD a1234 b2134 4324 d.3421 Match the following Between sutlej and Kali Between Testa and Brahmaputra Between Kali and Teesta Botwoon Indus and Sut Kumaon himalayas, Nopat himateyas. . Punjab himalayas 9. Asor himalayas 156. 157. 158. 159, 160. 161. 162, 163. Codes ABCD ABCD a1342 bs142 “October Heat’ is caused due to @. the absence of rain 1234 aBcD ABCD -€2134 . combination of high temperature and excessive humidity ¢. dry hot weather d. None of the above ‘Which of the following does not have influence the climate in India. @, Neamess to equator 6. Monsoons Reserved Forests are forests 4. reserved for hunting 5B. Presence of I d. Ocean currents 1}, reserved for commercial exploitation and prohibited for grazing 6, reserved tor local wee d. reserved for growing medicinal herbs ‘The Indo-gangetic plains of India are fertile due to @, the heavy and timech rains and forests 4, alluvial soil brought by the rivers from the mountains 6. hard labour ofthe farmers over the generation d. better irigation facilites ‘The most devastating famine that occurred in India was the 6, Famine of Bengal, 1905 . None of these 4, Famine of Bengal, 1943 ¢, Famine of Bengal, 1927 ‘Which of the following organisations procured food grains for the Government of India. 1. Ministry of Social Welfare d. None of these 4, Union Agriculture Ministry ¢. Food Corporation of India Match the following List. Ust It ‘A. Kslahandi and Kashipur | 1. Paschim Banga 8. Baran 2. sharkhand C. Palamau 3, Rajasthan D._Chita gong 4 Odsha Codes ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD a432% bs4aat Q1234 d2ia4 Match the following I To List List ‘ ‘A. Unirigated land B. Low prices for crops ©. No jobs in the off season D. ‘Compelled to sel their grains tothe local traders 1. Procurement of food grains by government 2. Setting of agro-based mils 8. Construction of canals by the goverment 4. Co-operative marketing societies 164, 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170, Codes ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD 3421 based 1234 42134 ‘The British conquest of Bengal began with the battle of a, Wandiwash &, Plassey ¢. Buxar d. None of these Consider the following statements L The Lord Dalhousie who was the Governor General from 1848 to 1856, devised a policy known as Doctrine of lapse. Il, The Doctrine declared if an Indian ruler died without a male heir his kingdom would ‘lapse’ , became a part of company territory. Il, Satara, Sambalpur, Udaipur , Nagpur and Jhansi were annexed under Doctrine of Lapse Policy. IV. Finally in 1856, the award was also annexed under the Doctrine of Lapse Policy. Which of the above statements is/are correct in relation to Doctrine of Lapse Policy. @. |,iland itt 5, and ti 6 A llkand IV d. Ailofthese Consider the following statements 1. Warren Hastings played a significant role in the expansion of company's power. I, British territories were broadly divided into administrative units called presidencies i.e, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengal. Il, The supreme head of the administration was Governor General. IV, The Warren Hastings was the first Governor General, who introduced several administrative reforms. Which of the above statements is/are correct? 4. \\lland Vv B. titand iv 6. tll and iv d. Alofthese Which of the following Fundamental Rights describes by Dr BR Ambedkar as heart and soul of the Indian Constitution? @. Right to equality . Right ot liberty €. Right to religion. d, Right to constitutional remedies ‘The Constituents of Indian Parliament are Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and 4, the Prime Minister 6. the President 6, the Council of Minister d, None of these When the President refers a question of law or fact to the Supreme Court for its opinion. @. The court should do as directed by the President , The court may decline to consider the matter ¢, The cout has to express its opinion d., The court may report its opinion to the President Consider the following statements about power sharing arrangements in Belgium and Sri Lanka. 1, In Belgium, the Dutch speaking majority people tried to impose their domination on the miniority French speaking community. I, In Sri lanka, the policies of the government sought to ensure the dominance of Sinhala speaking majority. Il. The Tamils in Sri Lanka demanded a federal arrangement of power sharing to protect their culture, language and equality of opportunity in education and jobs. Which of the statements given above are correct.? @. Wandill be tand i 6. landil d. Alot these mm, 172. 173. 174, 175, 176. 177, 178. 179. 180. Which of the following is matched wrongly I, 23 2° N Latitade-Tropic of cancer Ml, 231/2° § Latitude-Arctic circle IL 66 1/2° § Latitude-Tropic of capricorn IV. 66 1/2" N Latitude- Antarctic circle Which of the statements given above is/are correct? @ Only! B.A Mandv © llandiV d. Allot these ‘Which of the following factors affect the origin and movement of currents. 1. Gravitational force IM, Salinity and density of water Which of the statements given above are correct? @, Vand il 4B. Aillandiv Suez Canal links @, Mediterranean Sea end Caribbean Sea ¢. Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea ‘Match the following PROT IRE a A. Emerald isle B. Fortidden ely C. Suger bow of the works D._Land of the golden flecce Codes ABCD ABCD 4.4128 b.1428 petits IL. Atmospheric pressure and Isolation IV. Direction and shape of coast W.iland ill d. All of these 5, Black Sea and Baltic Sea @. Arabian Sea and Red Sea 1, Tibet 2. Cuba 3. Australia 4. Itoland ABCD 6.1234 ABCD 2134 By depositing the money of those people, who have surplus funds and lends to those people who are in need of funds, banks acts as @. co-ordinator 6, helper Consider the following statements. ¢, intermediater d. None of these 1. Unemployment tends to increase economic overload. Il. The dependence of the unemployed on the working population increases. Il. The quality of life of an individual as well as of society is adversely affected. IV. It leads to general decline in health status and rising withdrawal from the social system. Which of the above statements is/are correct about the effects of unenplayment? @. land Blandi ‘The World's AIDS Day is celebrated on @. December ist b. January ist 6. J, thand i d. Allof these November 11th d, August 7th ‘The year 2012 was celebrated in India as national year of which of the following, @. AIDS b. Leprosay 6. Polio d. Mathematics ‘The headquarters of international labaur organisation is situated at @. Geneva 5. Beme ¢. Austria . Rome ‘Which of the following persons was the first recipient of the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award and the first sports person to receive the Padma Vibhushan. @. Sachin Tendulkar ¢, Sushil Kumar 4, Viswanathan Anand d. Sunil Gavaskar Hints and Solutions Rahul > Yamuna/Divya > Manju > Lokita from which, we find that Lokita scored the lowest marks. 24, (a) Qisthe finishing point and is 5 m away from the point'L’. 15m op _8™ ‘sm aT im 15m tom nigto 3m 25. (a) Problem figure is embeded in the answer figure (@. 26. (a) Problem figure is embedded in the answer figure (a). 21. (d)Iniiaty, Rajan is tenth from the ight and bis position is ‘occupied by the Suraj atte interchange takes place and ‘this position becomes twenty-seventh irom the Ist. ‘Therefore, total numiber of students = 10+ 27 ~1= 36 and Rajan's position from the right = Total number of students ~ His postion from the left +1 ‘Therefore, Rajan’s position from the right = 96-104 127th 28. (6) Only son-in-law of mother of Poonam's mother is the father of Poonara and his son isthe brother of Poonam. ‘Therefore, Poonam attencied the birthday party of her brother, 29. () From the information given in the question, ’M’ is the great grandfather of 'B'. Menae, none option is the definite answer, Park Market: Office Complex Market is in the West direction to the crossing. 31. (0) Final position of B is at a distance of 6 km to the Noth from her last turn, B 2km aa 6 km ‘3 km km Solutions (Q. Nos, 32-35) The information given can be presented inthe table as given below. 6 Buri | taddu ] Peda v x x x 7 x ¥ x ‘ x x ‘ “ x x 32. (Tom took a pada and gulab jamun. 33. (@) Lata took gulab jamun, burfi and peda. ‘34. (@} Shalt and Sandy took gulab jamun and burt 35. (dn total 10 sweats were taken, 36. () The region § is common to riengle, ctcle end rectangle and hence represents doctors who ate players as well as artists, 87. (2) The region 6 is common to circle and rectangle only, 388. (a) The region 1 is not common to any other figure, 39. (q) The regions 7 and.Sare not common to any other figure. 40. (0) in Statements (1) and (2), common letters are | and N ‘and common cades are b and k. Therefore, itis clear that IN stand for bk but not respectively, From Statement (©, itis clear shat code for Nis K. 41, (c) Inthe Statement @) itis clear that the word has letter Fin it, which is not contelned by any other word. Similarly, its code has letter of which is not contained by any other cade. Hence, F stands for f 42, (a) From Statements (8) and (4). itis clear that TOR = ywe. From Siatment 2), OR = yc. From Statement (6), R= c, Hence, O =. 43, (c) From Statements (1) and (4), i is clear that STG = ubj. From question (41), we have already find that | = b. Therefore, SG = uj, Now, from Statement (6), G = |, therfore $ =u, 44, (0) Same as in question number 43. 45, (0) @n+ Nis the coding pattern used, where n = Position of, alphabets in alphabetical order 4G, (2) Letters ofthe word are coded with a gap of 1.2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 letters respectively as their postions in the alphabetical order. AT. (b) From the coding patter, itis clear that codes for S,€, A, R,CandHare2,1, 4,6, 7 and3 respectively as letters of the word are directly sulbstituted : 48. (d) Using the above coding procedure 2s in the previous question, we find that the codes forieter Rand | wilbe B ‘and Land thus coding for SHIRT willbe BLAS, 48, (0) From the second and third sentences, itis clear that “hee! stands for lowers’. Hence, from second sentence ‘rod’ stands for ‘sk’. 50. (a) Code for roses’ cannot be determined because anyone of the words roses or blue is not common in any pair of the sentences. Bi. (€) We know that, ‘rec stands for ‘sik’ we add this word and its code in the third sentence, then we get that “vegetables are red flowers’ means 'pee sik nut hee’. 52. (¢) Codes A98,R->%, T-+7, E> # and YS, So, ARTERY would be coded as 917%. 53. (d) Wehave, A=2,B=3,...2=27, then FOR = F+ O+ R=7+ 16+ 19= 42 FRONT =F+ R+ O+N+T =7+ 19+ 16+ 15+ 21=78 BA. (@) The code for QKTBFAs 452863. 55. (c) The first, second, third and fourth letters of the word are moved. to, four, six and eight letters forward respectively to obtain the code. 36. (6) Clearly, in the code, the numbers at odd places are one: mote and those at even places are one less than the corresponding nembers in the given numeral. So, in 35791, Gis written as 4,58 4,7 and8, 9ae8.and 1 as2 ie, 44882. 57. (a) Clearly, figure (a) represents the statement conectly. 5B, (a) Clearly, figure (a) represents the statement correctly. 159, (6) Cleary, the specified components are foundin figure 0). 60. (2) Clearly, the specified components are foundin figure a) 61. (6) Bis the finishing point and is 10 km from the point A The shortest distance from A to Bis 10m, calculated as below. 4m (AB) = (AD)? + (08? =F +6? = (64) + (86)= 100 2 ABe 10k When the minute hand points in East, hour hand points in North-East direction, 163. (2) On the basis of glven information, we get the following diagram. Asha Chitra, Pankaj Babita Narendra Parikh 64, (c) Position of Rekha is 20th from the right which is ‘occupied by Jaya after interchanging takes place and becomes 22nd trom the left. Therefore, total number of students in the row are = @2 + 20)—1= 41 65. (c) From the information given in the question, it is ‘concluded that Sohan is the father of Rohit and brother (of Reeta, whois the mother of Indu. Therefore, Sohan is the grandfather of Indu. 66. (a) Ranu’s age = 48yr s. Robin's age = 48 - 6= 42. yr Rohit's age = 42 ~ 14 = 28 yr and Krishna's age = 28-15 = 13yr Window OQ ©} Dols Hence, | and Ill follow. 68. (Vegetables 67.6 Rains Pens Frits All follow. <> Hence, | and Il follow. 70. {c) a 26s 420 200 98 40 16 6 Ltt ol ltlt Therefore, number 96 should be replaced by 92. 71. (0) Series follows the pattem 1x1+1=2, 2x242=6 6x34 3=21 21x44 4= 88 BBX 54+ 5= 445, 445 x 6+ 6= 2676 ‘Therefore, number 84 should be replaced by 88. 72. (8) Series moves from the right end with a difference of 0, 3, 8, 15, 24, 35 ie,, with difference of numbers, which are one less than the square of successive natural numbers. Therefore, number 54 should be replaced by 53. 78. (Q) Method used to form the series is OP +12) + 4 +147 +4 Therefore, the missing number is (5)° + 1 = 126. 74. (@) Clearly, the number that wouid come in place of 7is 7. 10+2 + 69. (a) 75. (a) Theword formedis HOURS. Clearly, the fourth eters R. 76. (a) Two cubes from four surfaces and one cube each from two surlaces ie, a folal of 10 cubes wil have only one surface painted. Green Grpen Yellow TT. (8) Only two cubes from inside the block wil have no colour ‘on any of their surfaces. 78. (d) Eight cubes present on the comers willhave athe tree colours. 79. (@) Two cubes each on four edges and one cube each on eight edges will have only two surface painted ie, total ‘umber of 16 such cubes will be obtained, Number of atleast one surtace painted cubes = Nurnber of three surfaces painted cubes + Number of two surfaces painted cubes + Number of one surfzce painted cubes = 8+ 16+ 10= 34, From the unfolded figure of dice, we find that umber ‘opposite to 2 is 4, for 5 itis 3 and for 1 itis 6. From this result, we can definitely say that figures (b), (c) and () ‘cannot be the answer figure as number lying on the ‘opposite pair of surfaces are present on the adjacent surfaces. 82. (q) The positions of numbers on the faces of dice can be shown as given inthe figure. From this figure, we see that number 6 . a 81. @ wil appear on the opposite surfaces of the surface ‘occupied by number 4 Itis clear as by opposite symbols xed soo So, = will come opposite to" 84. (@) As, GHF is related to CDB. Similarly, EFD is related to ABM 83.) 85. (@) As, AKJ is related to GNH. Similarly, EMD is related to AKB. ‘86. (2) As, HNP is related to PDA. Similarly, DLP is related to PUG 87. (0) AS, AFHO is elated to GBDM, Similaly, CHFMis related to GBO. 88. (a) As, AKJOisreated tolOHN. Similarly, CLBK Ie retated to EMOL. 89. (a) As, BPMs related to GN. Similarly, FPO is related to AKO. 90. (d) As, AOE is related 10 KMN, Similarly, GMs related to NKM, Paper II : Scholastic Aptitude Test QI. (@) A=8,+32+Sy ade xco? +210 50 +S 4x6? = 10060044 50= 760m 82. (0) Loht tat rolets off fat elective surface Is caled specular refeston. 93. (c) Tempereture and emissivity of the body. 94. (d) Radio wave are affected when passing by matter are slowed down, absorbed, distorled into other frequencies. 95. (@ Alense such that a paral! beam of ight passing through it to diverge or spread out. 96. Pt (8? sje 38 a) aR 2+R Beh 2_2+R 3° oR 87. (0) Resistance a a wire is directly proportional tothe length ofthe wie, So, the length increases fold also, since ine valume of ‘wire remains constant, so the area ofthe wire decreases ‘fold. Thus the resistance increases to n?A. =A =62 98. (0) F=qvBsin@ $1.6 x10? x2 x10 x15 x sin SP =2.4x 10777 N 9. (@) Acip needle pivoted to rotate in the vertical plane of the magnetic weriian with its rotation axis through its centre of gravy. 100. (2) A magnetic domain is a region within a magnetic ‘material which has uniform magnetisation, 1,4 stint = t2-150m =30 = 307 ‘Sky appears blue due to scattering. Due to absence of atmosphere no scattering will cour. 103. (¢) The general formula of plaster of Paris isCu3O.,- ; H:0. 101. (a 102. (a) itis obtained on heating gypsum (CaSO, -2H,0} Oistived water cannot conduct electricity because ‘conductivity is proportional to the number of ions and ‘dstiled water do not have fons, so it does not conduct electricity. Tonic compounds are erystalline solids and not the ‘srorphous ones, 106. (q) The formule forthe carboxylic acid functional group is 3 I —C—OH 104. (@ 105. (a) 107. (c) Newland compared the properties of elements with imusie notations and proposed the law of octaves 108. (cj A colourless and odourless gas evolves with bubbles. This gas is hydrogen. 109. (2) C02 gas is evolved, it tuns lime water milky 110. (a) Temperature on kelvin scale = (Temp) °C + 273 = 50°C + 273= 323K 111. (@ When humily is high, the rate of evaporation decreases and not increases. 12. (@) Group Il Valency of X and © are interchanged while wing the formula so, valency of Xis 3 Hence, itbelongs 10 31d group. 113. () Elements having same atomic numbers but different ~alomic masses are called isotopes. 114. (@) Mass of 1 mole of NaGi= Mass of Na+ Mass of Cl #23 + 355=585gms 115. (c) Totipotency is the ability of a single cells to divide and produce all the ciferentiated cells nan organism including extra embryonic tissues. Examples of tetipotent cells are spores and zygotes. 116. (c) Chromoplasts are formed either from chloroplast or from leucoplastfore.g., gteen tomatoes and chilies turn red ‘on ripening due fo the formation of the red pigment called lycopin replacing the chiorophyl. 117. (2) Cerebrum is the most highly developed part of human brain and is responsible for thinking, perceiving, producing and understanding language. Lycopeneis an, important intermediate in the biosynthesis of many ‘carotenoids, including beta carotene, responsible for yellow, orange and red bigmentation. 118. (c) Typsin is produced in the pancreas. ‘The mosauito produces two proteins that are necessary tothe digestion oftheir blood meals, namely trypsin. The fist is what scientists decided to call ‘early typsin’ and the later was named ‘late trypsin’ 119. (©) Migratory bids go back to their eater habitat in spring because of breeding instinct with change in climate and they breed only in their original habit 120. (a) The spleen helps your body fight gers and infections. It also helps filter our blood. So, i spleen is remerved then filration of dead RBCs will nat be possible. 121. (6) Sivulture isthe practice of controling the establishments growth, composition, health and quality of forests vegetation fore fll range of forest resources objectives. 122, (c) Rhizobia are soll bacteria that fix nitrogen. after ‘becoming established inside root nodules of legumes. Rhizobia require a plant host, they cannot independently ‘ix nitrogen, 123. (@) Fish contain unsaturated fatty acids, which, when substituted for saturated fatty acids such as those in reat may lower your cholesterol 124. (6) Roughages are high in fibrous carbohydrates such as hemicellulose and cellulose. Fibrous carbohydrates are primarily present in the cell wall of the piant cell. As fibrous carbohydrates are associated with the structural components of plants, fibrous carbohydrates are often referred to as structural carbohydrates. Roughages may also contain relatively high amounts of lignin. Lignin ccontent increases with plant maturity. 125, (a} Selected strains of Saccharomyces (yeas!) are used as baker's yeas, tis added to flour during kneading, Yeast secretes enzymes lke a amylase (changes same starch to maltose), mattase (maltose to glucose) and zymase (Glucose to ethyl alcohol and CO,), leavened dough is baked and both alcohol and CO, evaporate. The bread becomes soft and porous. 126. (a ZLEB = 35° E A a8 L d (FEB = 2 x ZLEB = 70° ZAEB = ZAEF % LBEF = 180° = 80" 70° 110° (ZCFQ = ZAEQ = 110° (alternate angles) 427, (a) Given system of linear equations are and ox+ By=h (On comparing with ax + by + ¢ = 0, we get a4=9,b;=4,01= a2 =6,bo= Since, the system of linear equations represents coincident lines. kat 128, (@) Roots will be equal roots, if = 0 bP ~4ac =0 mo? - 4 (1+ m?)(¢? - a)=0 ane? ~ 40% mc? = mPa? ~ @?\=0 34200? — fa? a? #0 => oma (14 a?) 128. (0) Intemal aus ()= 12.0m, enteral rads (7) =2° om +. (tea to be painted =Internal area + Extemal area + Area of edge = 2m? Dah? + m(R? — 1?) 2x Zia xta rex xB 7 72 + 2 (Ba -ras8 72*2 = 6336 , 6875 , 539 _ 26422 , 530 7 OT 130. (@) As diagonals of a trombus bisect each other at right angles. ic a ‘n AO =OC and BO =0D Applying Pythagoras as theorem to AAB, AAOD, ‘ADOC, ABOC and then adding AB + BC? + CD? + AD® =2 (0% 00? + BO? + 00%) =2[2AO? + 2807] : = 440? + 08%] (- = AC BD? 181. (a) Clearly, B ARCD is a trapezium, we know that in a trapezium, angles made betore smaller paralel side are ‘smaller than the angles made before larger paral! side are larger. L0> Lhand 20> 2B 182 Hore, Be = 1 AB= Bem 08 = 0D=17 em 8 = (08? — BE? = Ji7? —8 28 = 150m OF =EF-0E =@3—19)=8om . OD? - OF? = 17? 8 = 150m Ft + CD=2FD = 300m 138, (a) Here, sum of observations XH (X42)+ OC A+ (+ O)+ (4+ 8)= 8x 420 m 188. (6) Lot original price be ® x 26 «Rise in price = 25 x cy 125, 2. Increased pi Bue, wl price = 4B x 0 + Inoreased price of 1.5 kg of craoes 25 23. x240= iD 760 * Inereased pre of kg =82 = ¥ 40 ll) From Eas. () and (i), we get 125 exe 40 = x= 139. (a) Mean proportional between 2 + V3) and (8 ~ 48) VO +5) (0-8) = 2 + 75} 42-B) =2 2+ V8) 2 - V8) =2 G-Fa2x1=2 x 140.(8) (ota safer) = (5P = 28+ 54 9608) 18 alg 58-218 =2V5 141. (© |. The product of any three consecutive Integers is visible by 31/2. 6. Here, 3k={.- 6-30.36.) BHF 1 fo 5-214 To} and +2 =. 4 1.2,5,8.0} = OK IFAS afm B-5=4-3-2.—1, 012,345.68... Hence, itis true. xsing 12, (@no= ene x tan sing + 008 @ fan 8 sino cos sind + cos pain __sine “sn 0+ =9xsing = tan @ = xc0s 6 tan 8 sing sin@+ x_ sine Her eS 143, (2) Here, height of tee = AB A Similarly, y=: R AN AN os, <——_ x —— {100-x) mr joom wnaers, tango £8 = 4 1) In AAQB, tan 45°: Wo-s . x= 100 AB of) From Eqs. () and (i), we get 3 AB =100~ AB joo 8-1 W341 J3-1 +. Height of tree = 50 (V3 - 1) m 50 (/3 -1) 144. (0 Distance traveled in 44s = 2nr =2x2 x2t <132m 32 =3mis ‘Speed =. 4 Time taken to travel 3 km = See = 10008 = 16min 40s 145. (@) For A, let the amount be @ x Rate of interest = 5% Time = toyr +. Simple interest =: xx 5x10 _x 700 For B, let the amount be 82x. Rate of interost = 5% Time = Syr Oxx5x5 _x * si =2kXOXE x imple interest =~ XS = * So, Aand &both will gotthe same amount as an interest. 1B. (a) James Wil, who in 1819 wrote, a history of Brtsh India

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