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Write your Name and STaRT-2014 Student Registration No. in the space provided below.

Name Reg. No.


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS IN EXAMINATION HALL
Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted additional 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
Duration : 90 Minutes Max. Marks : 200
SAMPLE TEST PAPER
CLASS : XII STREAM : SCIENCE - MATHS
Best of Luck
1 4
A. General :
1. This Question Paper contains 50 questions. Please check before
starting to attempt. The question paper consists of 4 parts (Physics,
Chemistry, Maths & Mental Ability).
2. Space is provided within question paper for rough work hence no
additional sheets will be provided.
3. Blank paper, clipboard, log tables, slide rules, calculators, cellular
phones, pagers and electronic gadgets in any form are not allowed
inside the examinaiton hall.
4. The answer sheet, a machine-gradable Objective Response
Sheet (ORS), is provided separately.
5. Do not Tamper / mutilate the ORS or this booklet.
6. Do not break the seals of the question-paper booklet before
instructed to do so by the invigilators.
7. SUBMIT the ORS to the invigilator after completing the test &
take away the test paper with you.
8. Any student found/reported using unfair means to improve
his/her performance in the test, shall be disqualified from STaRT-
2013.
B. How to fill Objective Response Sheet (ORS) for filling details
marking answers:
9. Use only HB Pencil/Blue or Black ball point pen for filling the ORS.
Do not use Gel/Ink/Felt pen as it might smudge the ORS.
10. Write your STaRT-2013 Student Registration No. in the boxes given
at the top left corner of your ORS with blue/black ball point pen.
Also, darken the corresponding bubbles with HB Pencil/Blue or
Black ball point pen only.
11. If any student does not fill his/her STaRT-2013 Student Registration
No. correctly and properly, then his/her ORS will not be checked/
evaluated.
12. Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled bubble, you
are advised to be extremely careful while darken the bubble
corresponding to your answer.
13. Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor make the Cross
(X) mark on the option once filled. Do not scribble, smudge, cut,
tear, or wrinkle the ORS. Do not put any stray marks or whitener
anywhere on the ORS.
14. If there is any discrepancy between the written data and the
bubbled data in your ORS, the bubbled data will be taken as final.
C. Question paper format and Marking scheme :
15. For each right answer you will be awarded 4 marks if you
darken the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero
marks if no bubble is darkened. In case of bubbling of incorrect
answer, minus one (1) mark will be awarded.
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RESONANCE STaRT2014 XII (BIO) - 2
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
PART-I (PHYSICS)
Straight Objective Type
This section contains ( 1-15) questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Two identical conducting spheres, A and B, have equal charges and are separated at a distance such that charge
on each of them is essentially uniform on its surface. A third identical conducting neutral sphere C, is brought in
contact with A and then in contact with B and removed far away. If initial force between the two spheres A and B was
F, then the new force between them would be (Assuming that in calculating both the forces, distance of separation
remains same).
i-ii^iA nii B -ii(irniii;iirl--i(ii(
inr-r|nii-iiii^iiC nA -iiinirniil
B -iiinirniilr-iiiinir|lii^iiA nii B iiliF iini
iiri^i (iiii^ii-r-illiii-irnir|)
(A)
8
F 3
(B)
2
F
(C)
4
F
(D)
16
F
2. In the figure shown A ring has uniformly distributed charge. Along its axis an oppositely charged rod small
length is kept. It is released from the position shown. Only electric force due to ring acts on the rod. Ring is
kept fixed.
li- (i(il(ni-ir |;-i lil(lni( lini -i ii^; r |;i lii;
^; l-iln i iinir | (( iil(n n ^nir |(l-iiir ; r |
(A) The rod will perform oscillation but not SHM.
i ^i li(n ^lnri|
(B) The rod will perform SHM if it is uniformly charged.
i(n ^ln ^i,l;i -ii( linlii|
(C) The rod will perform SHM even if it is non uniformly charged.
i(n ^ln ^i,l;i -ii( linlii|
(D) The rod will perform oscillations only if the rod is uniformly charged.
i ^i,l;i -ii( linlii|
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
RESONANCE STaRT2014 XII (BIO) - 3
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
3. Voltage V v/s I graph is shown in the figure. li- l(i(( iii^ iii i^ir |
(A) resistance in region I is ohmic, II & III are non-ohmic
I -i i- lni ii l-(II i III - i l-ri r |
(B) resistance in region II is zero and III is ohmic
-i iII - lni ii r (III - i l-r |
(C) resistance in region II is zero and III is non-ohmic
-i iII - lni ii r (III - i l-rir |
(D) in I it is ohmic, II it is non-ohmic.
I - i l-,II - i l-ri r |
4. A capacitor, C
1
is connected to a battery until charged completely, and then disconnected from the battery. A
second capacitor, C
2
, is then connected to the first capacitor C
1
as shown. Let U, V and Q be potential energy of,
magnitude of potential difference and charge on capacitor C
1
respectively. What changes occur in capacitor C
1
after
C
2
is connected as shown.
iiliC
1
i -iinii( linliinir niil -i il( liinir | i
iiliC
2
i r iiliC
1
ii>-- lii ii iinir |-iiU, V nii Q >-il-iln+i ,l(i(in
il-iinii iiliC
1
i( ir | iiliC
2
i i in iiliC
1
- il(n i ^i|
(A) V same, Q increases, U increases (B) V same, Q decreases, U increases
(C) V decreases, Q same, U decreases (D) None of the above.
(A) V -i, Q nir , U nir (B) V -i, Q i-nir , U nir
(C) V i-nir , Q -i, U i-nir (D) ;- i ; ri
5. Conductor PQRSTU is carrying a current i as shown and QR and ST are bent in the
form of quarter circles. OX, OY and OZ are three orthogonal coordinate axes. i

, j

and k

have usual meaning. The magnetic filed at O is


iPQRSTU -liiii iii(ilrnririrniiQR ( ST iniii(-i
--iiinir|OX, OY niiOZ ni(nliir|i

, j

niik

i-ii
r|O i-iiri^i|
(A)
] k

[
a 8
i
0
!
"
(B)
] k

25 . 0 j

[
a 8
i
0
!
"
(C)
] j

[
a 8
i
0
!
"
(D)
] j

25 . 0 i

[
a 8
i
0
!
"
RESONANCE STaRT2014 XII (BIO) - 4
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
6. In the figure shown the battery is ideal. The values are # = 10 V, R = 5$, L = 2H . The current through the battery
at t = 2s is
ii ^ li- -iii r | # = 10 V, R = 5$, L = 2H r | -i- t = 2s -iiir |
(A) 12 A (B) 7 A (C) 3 A (D) none of these
7. When an object is placed at a distance of 25 cm from a concave mirror, the magnification is m
1
. The object is moved
15 cm farhter away with respect to the earlier position, and the magnification becomes m
2
. If m
1
/m
2
= 4 the focal
length of the mirror is (Assume image is real m
1
, m
2
are numerical values)
(-n i (n i 25 cm iiinir ni i(i m
1
r |(-n i ( l-iln i -i15 cm
liiiinir ni(i m
2
ri inir |lm
1
/m
2
= 4 ni iii ir (-iim
1
(m
2
ln-i
r )
(A) 10 cm (B) 30 cm (C) 15 cm (D) 20 cm
8. If m
1
and m
2
be the magnifications for two positions of the lens between the object and the screen, and d the
distance between the two positions of the lens, the focal length of the lens is :
l(-nnii-iiil-ilnili(im
1
nii m
2
rniiiil-ilni-id
rniiiiri^i:
(A)
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(
(
)
* +
d
m m
2
1
(B)
, -
2
m m
d
1 +
(C)
, -d m m
2
1 +
(D)
2
2
d
m m1
9. A balloon is tied to a block. The mass of the block is 2kg. The tension of the string between the balloon and
the block is 30N. Due to the wind, the string has an angle . relative to the vertical direction. cos. = 4/5 and
sin. = 3/5. Assume the acceleration of gravity is g = 10 m/s
2
.
Also assume the block is small so the force on the block from the wind can be
ignored. Then the x-component and the y-component of the acceleration
a of the block.
^ iii iir |i i -i2kg r |^ i niii ii i
- ni(30N r |r(i ii,i ii+(i ilii i -ii i. r |cos. = 4/5
nii sin. = 3/5 ^ -(i-(ig = 10 m/s
2
-il |i i i -i-il li
r(i iii ^-iii |ni i -(ia x-i-niiy-i-
r
(A) 9 m/s
2
, 2 m/s
2
(B) 9 m/s
2
, 12 m/s
2
(C) 18 m/s
2
, 2 m/s
2
(D) 18 m/s
2
, 12 m/s
2
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
RESONANCE STaRT2014 XII (BIO) - 5
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
10. The system shown is just on the verge of slipping. The co+efficient of static friction
between the block and the table top is:
li-ilri(iirni^-(-iiinr-iii^iir:
(A) 0.5 (B) 0.95 (C) 0.15 (D) 0.35
11. Two masses are connected by a spring as shown in the figure. One of the masses was given velocity v = 2 k
,
as
shown in figure where 'k' is the spring constant. Then maximum extension in the spring will be
i-iliiil-^irr|-ii2k (^nrili-iii^irrik l-^lnir|
nil-^-lin-lii(ri^i
(A) 2 m (B) m (C)
k m 2
(D)
k m 3
12. A uniform rod hinged at its one end is allowed to rotate in vertical plane. Rod is given an angular
velocity / in its vertical position as shown in figure. The value of / for which the force exerted by
the hinge on rod is zero in this position is :
-i ,l ilnr nii(i in- i - l-(nir | i ;i
(i il-iln lii ii ii( ^/ n r |/ i-il l ;l-iln- ilnl ,ii
^iii ri ^i
(A)
L
g
(B)
L
g 2
(C)
L 2
g
(D)
L
g 3
13. A loaded vertical spring executes SHM with period of 4s. The difference between the kinetic energy and the
potential energy of this system oscillates with a period of
+(i il- ^l i ii iir ir SHM (i(n ^ln)ii(n i4s r |lii^ln
+i (l-iln+i - n i ii(n iri ^i
(A) 8 s (B) 1 s (C) 2s (D) 4s
14. In an adiabatic expansion the product of pressure and volume :
(,i-i-iniiini^i)
(A) decreases (-ri^i)
(B) increases (^i)
(C) remains constant (lnr^i)
(D) first increases
,
then decreases. (rc<+sxk li-^i)
RESONANCE STaRT2014 XII (BIO) - 6
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
15. The effects are produced at a given point in space by two waves described by the equations, y
1
= y
m
sin /

t
and y
2
= y
m
sin (/

t + 1) where y
m
is the same for both the waves and 1 is a phase angle. Tick the incorrect
statement among the following.
(A) the maximum intensity that can be achieved at a point is twice the intensity of either wave and occurs if
1 = 0
(B) the maximum intensity that can be achieved at a point is four times the intensity of either wave and
occurs if 1 = 0
(C) the maximum amplitude that can be achieved at the point its twice the amplitude of either wave and
occurs at 1 = 0
(D) When the intensity is zero, the net amplitude is zero, and at this point 1 = 2.
-ii y
1
= y
m
sin /

t i y
2
= y
m
sin (/

t + 1) ,iini^in ^i ,ii- niii- lil l
ii(-li^ir ri y
m
i i n ^i l -ir nii 1 inr |l -i l |
(A) l ^ l lin-ni( nilin ^ii ^ iri ^il1 = 0 ri |
(B) l ^ l lin-ni( nilin ^ii ^ iri ^il1 = 0 ri |
(C) l ^ l lin-ii-lin ^ ii-ii ^ iri ^il1 = 0 ri |
(D) ni( nii ri ^ini ii-i ri ^inii;l 1 = 2 ri ^i|
PART-II (CHEMISTRY)
Straight Objective Type
This section contains ( 16-25) questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
16. Consider the following solution in water
(I) 1 M Sucorse (II) 1 M KCl (III) 1M Benzoic acid (IV) 1 M (NH
4
)
3
PO
4
Which of the following is/are true :
(A) All solutions are isotonic (B) III is hypertonic of II, IV
(C) I, II and IV are hypotonic of III (D) IV is hypertonic of I, II and III
lil(il(iil
(I) 1 M >i (II) 1 M KCl (III) 1M i; (IV) 1 M (NH
4
)
3
PO
4
l-ii,ii-r :
(A) iil(-iiir|
(B) II, IV ini-III lniiir|
(C) I, II nii IV l(, III ini-liiir|
(D) IV l(, I, II niiIII ini-lniiir|
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
RESONANCE STaRT2014 XII (BIO) - 7
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
17. Select the correct statement :
rii l
(A) Perxenate ion is [XeO
6
]
4
with octahedral geometry.
(l -i[XeO
6
]
4
iil-ln-ir )
(B) XeF
2
is bent molecule with 3 lone pairs (l.p)
(3 ii -(l.p.) iiXeF
2
- ir ; ilnii r )
(C) XeOF
4
, XeF
4
, XeO
2
F
2
all contains one lone pair only
(XeOF
4
, XeF
4
, XeO
2
F
2
ii (ii -in r )
(D) None of these (;- i ; ri )
18. When a small amount of solid calcium phosphide, Ca
3
P
2
, is added to water, what are the most likely products ?
-il--i-i;, Ca
3
P
2
iiiii-iiii-iiinir|,ni-n(i-iri^
(A) aqueous Ca
+2
and OH

ions and PH
3
gas (B) aqueous Ca
+2
and OH

ions and aqueous H


3
PO
3
(C) solid CaH
2
and aqueous H
3
PO
3
(D) solid CaO and PH
3
gas
(A) iCa
+2
( OH

i(PH
3
^ (B) i Ca
+2
( OH

i(i H
3
PO
3
(C) -i CaH
2
(i H
3
PO
3
(D) -i CaO ( PH
3
^
19. ln the reaction; A + 2B 34 3 3C + D, which of the following expression does not describe changes in the concen-
tration of various species as a function of time :
lil>iA + 2B 34 3 3C + D-iil(lii-iiini--iil(ni(linrinir
(A) {d [C]

/

dt} = {3d

[A]

/

dt} (B) {3d

[D]

/

dt} = {d

[C]

/

dt}
(C) {3d

[B]

/

dt} = {2d

[C]

/

dt} (D) {2d

[B]

/

dt} = {d

[A]

/

dt}
20. You are given the following cell at 298 K with E
cell
= 1.10 V
Zn(s) | Zn
2+
(C
1
) || Cu
++
(C
2
) | Cu(s)
where C
1
and C
2
are the concentration in mol/lit then which of the following figures correctly correlates E
cell
as a
function of concentrations.
x-axis : log
2
1
C
C
and y-axis : E
cell
l298 K lir,liE
cell
= 1.10 V r|
Zn(s) | Zn
2+
(C
1
) || Cu
++
(C
2
) | Cu(s)
riC
1
( C
2
mol/lit -inir,nil-iiliE
cell
iinii-riilinnir|
x--i : log
2
1
C
C
( y--i : E
cell
(A) (B) (C) (D)
RESONANCE STaRT2014 XII (BIO) - 8
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
21. Which of the following species does not exist
l-lil-n-(rir|
(A) C5
4
(B) [SiO
4
]
4
(C) [CO
4
]
4
(D) C
2
22. Electrode potential data are given below.
Fe
3+
(aq) + e

34 3 Fe
2+
(aq); E
0
= + 0.77
Al
3+
(aq) + 3e

34 3 Al (s); E
0
= 1.66 V
Br
2
(aq) + 2e

34 3 2Br

(aq) ; E
0
= + 1.08 V
Based one the data given above, reducing power of Fe
2+
, Al and Br

will increase in the order :


(A) Br

< Fe
2+
< Al (B) Fe
2+
< Al < Br

(C) Al < Br

< Fe
2+
(D) Al < Fe
2+
< Br

;-il(i(iii^;r
Fe
3+
(aq) + e

34 3 Fe
2+
(aq); E
0
= + 0.77
Al
3+
(aq) + 3e

34 3 Al (s); E
0
= 1.66 V
Br
2
(aq) + 2e

34 3 2Br

(aq) ; E
0
= + 1.08 V
+i^;iiiii, Fe
2+
, Al nii Br

ii-i-niiniri>-r
(A) Br

< Fe
2+
< Al (B) Fe
2+
< Al < Br

(C) Al < Br

< Fe
2+
(D) Al < Fe
2+
< Br

23.
Which is the correct statement about above two compounds :
(A) They are geometrical isomers. (B) They can't show geometrical isomerism.
(C) They are positional isomers (D) They are optically active compounds
iniiil^ii-riir|
(A) il-ni-i((ir| (B) il-ni-i((nilinrinr|
(C) l-iln-i((ir| (D) ilil>il^r|
24. The correct order of bond lengths between C & N for the following compounds is :
lil^-C & N iii;iri>-r:
(A) w > x > y > z (B) y > x > w > z (C) w > y > z > x (D) x > y > z > w
RESONANCE STaRT2014 XII (BIO) - 9
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
25.
6 !
6
!
3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3
!
3
2
4
NH ) 3 (
) O H ( ) 2 (
H KMnO ) 1 (
P
7
3 3 3 3 3 4 3
6 !
O H ) 2 (
KOBr ) 1 (
3
Q
Product Q is :
-iQ r
(A) (B)
(C) ((D)
PART - III (MATHS)
Straight Objective Type
This section contains ( 26-40) questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
26. If A is skew symmetric matrix and B = (5 A)
1
(5 + A), then B is
(A) singular (B) symmetric (C) skew-symmetric (D) orthogonal
lA l(i--l-nirrniiB = (5 A)
1
(5 + A) nB r
(A) ->-ii (B) -l-n (C) l(i--l-n (D) iii
27. The Summation of the series tan
1
%
&
'
(
)
*
!
! %
&
'
(
)
*
!
! %
&
'
(
)
*
!
4 2
1
4 2
1
4 2
3 3 1
6
tan
2 2 1
4
tan
1 1 1
2
+ .....8 is
itan
1
%
&
'
(
)
*
!
! %
&
'
(
)
*
!
! %
&
'
(
)
*
!
4 2
1
4 2
1
4 2
3 3 1
6
tan
2 2 1
4
tan
1 1 1
2
+ .....8 ii^r
(A) 22 (B) 2 (C)
2
2
(D)
4
2
RESONANCE STaRT2014 XII (BIO) - 10
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
28. If f(x) = 2x + |

x

|, g(x) =
3
1
(2x |

x

|) and h(x) = f(g(x)), then domain of sin
1
)))) ) x ( h ..( )......... h ( h ( h ( h (
times n
! ! ! " ! ! ! # $
is
lf(x) = 2x + |

x

|, g(x) =
3
1
(2x |

x

|) niih(x) = f(g(x)), nsin
1
)))) ) x ( h ..( )......... h ( h ( h ( h (
times n
! ! ! " ! ! ! # $
iinr
(A) [ 1, 1] (B)
9
:
;
<
=
>
?
9
:
;
<
=
>
1 ,
2
1
2
1
, 1 (C)
9
:
;
<
=
>
2
1
,
2
1
(D) [1, 3]
29. Let f(x) and g(x) be two continuous functions defined from R 4 R, such that f(x
1
) > f(x
2
) and g(x
1
) < g(x
2
),
@
x
1
>
x
2
, then solution set of f(g(A
2
2A)) > f(g(3A 4)) is
-iif(x) niig(x) innR 4 R -;iliilinrlf(x
1
) > f(x
2
) niig(x
1
) < g(x
2
),
@
x
1
> x
2
, nr
-f(g(A
2
2A)) > f(g(3A 4)) r
(A) R (B) 1 (C) (1, 4) (D) R [1, 4]
30. Equation of two parallel lines is given by b a r
%
% %
B ! C and b c r
%
% %
" ! C then distance between these lines can be
given by
i-iniii b a r
%
% %
B ! C i b c r
%
% %
" ! C -iil^r,ni;-iir
(A) |( a
%
c
%
) b

| (B) |( a
%
b
%
) c
%
| (C) |( a
%
b
%
) b

| (D) None of these;-i;ri


31.
)) x x 2 (cos( n
) x 6 sin(
lim
2
2
0 x
&
4
is equal to
)) x x 2 (cos( n
) x 6 sin(
lim
2
2
0 x
&
4
ir
(A) 12 (B) 6 (C) 6 (D) 12
32. The left-hand derivative of f(x) = [x] sin(2

x) at x = k, (k is an integer) is (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
f(x) = [x] sin(2

x) ix = k ii(r(rik iir) (ri[.] -r-i-iiinnir)
(A) ( 1)
k
(k 1)2 (B) ( 1)
k 1
(k 1)2 (C) ( 1)
k
k2 (D) ( 1)
k 1
k2
33. Number of Real solution of equation
4 x
1
3 x
1
2 x
1
1 x
1
! ! !
= 2 will be
-ii
4 x
1
3 x
1
2 x
1
1 x
1
! ! !
= 2 (i-nl(riiiri^i
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
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34. If the straight lines
x = 1 + s, y = 3 Bs, z = 1 + Bs
and x =
2
t
, y = 1 + t, z = 2 t
with parameters s and t respectively, are coplanar then B equal
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C)
2
1
(D) 0
lii
x = 1 + s, y = 3 Bs, z = 1 + Bs
nii x =
2
t
, y = 1 + t, z = 2 t
ris niit ir,-nir,nB ir
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C)
2
1
(D) 0
35. The value of
D
!
1
0
2
4 4
dx
x 1
) x 1 ( x
is
D
!
1
0
2
4 4
dx
x 1
) x 1 ( x
i-ir
(A)
7
22
2 (B)
105
2
(C) 0 (D)
2
31

15
71
36. Solution of the differential equation cos

x

dy = y(sin x y)dx, 0 < x <
2
2
is
(-iicos

x

dy = y(sin x y)dx, 0 < x <
2
2
irr
(A) y sec x = tan x + c (B) y tan x = tan x + c (C) tan x = (sec x + c)y (D) sec x = y(tan x + c)
37. In a triangle ABC, let E C =
2
2
. If r is inradius and R is circumradius of the triangle, then 2(r + R) is
liiABC --iiE C =
2
2
. lliiir nliiniiR lliiri,ni2(r + R) i-ir
(A) a + b (B) b + c (C) c + a (D) a + b + c
38. If z is complex number satisfying |z (5 + 12

i)| = 7, then maximum value of |z| is
lz l-i;irl|z (5 + 12

i)| = 7 in-nr,n|z| ilin--ir
(A) 20 (B) 13 (C) 6 (D) None of these (;-i;ri)
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39. Area bounded between curves y
2
= 4x and x
2
= 4y is
(>iy
2
= 4x ix
2
= 4y --iir
(A) 16 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D)
3
16
40. A 9 digit number using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 is written randomly without repetetion. The
probability that the number will be divisible by 9 is:
i 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 li i(ln 9 i i iiiliiinir ,ni i 9 l(iiln
ri i ilnir
(A) 1/9 (B) 1/2 (C) 1 (D) 9!/9
9
PART-IV (MENTAL ABILITY)
Straight Objective Type
This section contains ( 41-50) questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
Directions (41 to 43) : Find the missing terms
41. 4, 7, 9, 9, 7, 10, 12, 12, 10, 13, ?
(A) 14 (B) 15 (C) 16 (D) 17
42. HZF, IWH, KSJ, NNL, ?
(A) SHM (B) RHN (C) THN (D) RGM
43.
(A) 18 (B) 16 (C) 12 (D) 10
44. 2, 3, 8, 27
5 (A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Which of the following numbers will come in place of (E) ?
(E) -iiiiii^i ?
(A) 184 (B) 6 (C) 925 (D) 45
45. In a certain code SOCIAL is written as TQFMFR, then how you will code DIMPLE ?
l SOCIAL i TQFMFR,liii ni DIMPLE iliii^i?
(A) EKPTQK (B) EKPQPJ (C) EKPSPJ (D) EKPSOH
46. Number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters in the series are increased by one. Which of the following
alternatives observes this rule ?
-iiiiiil-riii-iiii^-iiii>-iinir;l-i
il-lii-rir`
(A) KMPTY (B) IJKOT (C) HJMQT (D) DFIJK
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47.
E . V . I . F
. E . N . O
. E . V . I . F . Y . T . N . I . N
N . E . E . T . N . I . N
C
I. Here . (dot) represents multiplication
II. Every letter has unique value from 0-10
III. O< Y
Then the value of O is
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 2
E . V . I . F
. E . N . O
. E . V . I . F . Y . T . N . I . N
N . E . E . T . N . I . N
C
I. ri. (l) ^iiilinnir|
II. --ii-i0-10 -lr|
III. O < Y
nO i-iri^i?
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 2
48. A man is facing North-West. He turns 90 in the clockwise direction, then 180 in the anticlockwise direction and
then another 90 in the same direction. Which direction is he facing now ?
(A) South (B) South-West (C) West (D) South-East
l-li-r-il-lii-r|(r90 iil-iii(nlii--nir,n180 ii(i-i(nlii
--nir|in90 iiiiilii--nir|i-rllii-r`
(A) l-ii (B) l-iil- (C) l- (D) l-ii(
Directions : (49) In the following question consists of five figures marked 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. These figures form a series. Find
out the one from the answer figures that will continue the series.
li: (49) il^-ilni1, 2, 3, 4 nii 5 lnr|rilniiiinir|-iilni-ilni
iril|i;iiiinir|
49.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
50. How many triangles and squares are there in the following figure ?
liln-liiinii(^iiini;?
(A) 28 triangles, 5 squares (B) 24 triangles, 4 squares
(C) 28 triangles, 4 squares (D) 24 triangles, 5 squares
liln-liiinii(^iiini;?
(A) 28 lii, 5 (^ (B) 24 lii, 4 (^
(C) 28 lii, 4 (^ (D) 24 lii, 5 (^
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Answer key
1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (D) 5. (B)
6. (A) 7. (D) 8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (D)
11. (C) 12. (B) 13. (C) 14. (A) 15. (A)
16. (D) 17. (A) 18. (A) 19. (D) 20. (B)
21. (C) 22. (A) 23. (C) 24. (A) 25. (A)
26. (D) 27. (C) 28. (A) 29. (C) 30. (A)
31. (D) 32. (A) 33. (D) 34. (A) 35. (A)
36. (D) 37. (A) 38. (A) 39. (D) 40. (C)
41. (B) 42. (B) 43. (B) 44. (C) 45. (A)
46. (A) 47. (D) 48. (D) 49. (D) 50. (A)

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