Sub-Inspector and Assistant Sub-Inspector Exam: Part-A: General Intelligence & Reasoning
Sub-Inspector and Assistant Sub-Inspector Exam: Part-A: General Intelligence & Reasoning
Sub-Inspector and Assistant Sub-Inspector Exam: Part-A: General Intelligence & Reasoning
PART-A : GENERAL INTELLIGENCE & REASONING 10. (a) Tennis (b) Cricket
(c) Volleyball (d) Football
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-7) : In questions below, select the related 11. (a) artificial (b) insincere
word/letter/number/figure from the given alternatives. (c) affected (d) naive
12. (a) 68 (b) 85
1. Saint : Meditation : : Scientist : ? (c) 153 (d) 174
(a) Research (b) Knowledge 13. (a) 7 : 98 (b) 9 : 162
(c) Spiritual (d) Rational (c) 12 : 288 (d) 17 : 572
2. King : Palace :: Eskimo : ? 14.
(a) Caravan (b) Asylum
(c) Monastery (d) Igloo
3. AFKP : DINS :: WBGL : ?
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) ORUX (b) OSWA
15. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful
(c) OTYD (d) OQSU order of the following ?
4. SINGER : QGLECP :: MONSTER : ? 1. Orange 2. Indigo 3. Red 4. Blue 5. Green 6. Yellow 7. Violet
(a) KLNSCP (b) KLMSCP (a) 7, 2, 4, 5, 6, 1, 3 (b) 7, 2, 4, 6, 5, 1, 3
(c) KMLQRCP (d) KLMTDO (c) 7, 2, 6, 4, 5, 1, 3 (d) 7, 2, 6, 4, 1, 5, 3
5. 18 : 5 :: 12 : ? 16. Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary.
(a) 4 (b) 10 1. Forecast 2. Forget 3. Foreign 4. Forsook 5. Force
(c) 3 (d) 6 (a) 3, 5, 1, 2, 4 (b) 5, 1, 3, 2, 4
6. 12 : 20 :: ? (c) 5, 1, 3, 4, 2 (d) 5, 1, 2, 3, 4
17. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the
(a) 15 : 37 (b) 16 : 64 gaps in the given letter series shall complete it ?
(c) 27 : 48 (d) 30 : 42 rtx _ sx _ z _ txy _ _ yz
7. Question figures (a) y y r x s (b) y y s x r
. . (c) y y r s x (d) y y x r s
: . :: :? DIRECTIONS (Qs. 18-21) : In questions below, a series is given
with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the
given ones that will complete the series.
Answer figures
18. FAG, GAF, HAI, IAH, _______
. . . . (a) JAK
(c) JAI
(b) HAK
(d) HAL
19. 3, 6, 9, 15, 24, 39, 63, ?
(a) (b) (c) (d) (a) 100 (b) 87
(c) 102 (d) 99
8. In the following questions number of letters skipped in
20. –1, 0, ?, 8, 15, 24
between adjacent letters in the series increased by one. (a) 4 (b) 3
Which of the following series observe the rule ? (c) 2 (d) 1
(a) KORYBGJ (b) LMEYTPK 21. Question figures:
(c) KMPTYEL (d) KPTYELM
9. In the following letter series how many Ms are followed by
?
N, but not preceded by N?
NMWVMNMVWNMNMMNWVMN Answer figures :
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) 4
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 10-14) : In questions below, find the odd
word/letters/number pair/figure from the given alternatives. (a) (b) (c) (d)
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22. Govind is 48 years old. He is twice as old as his son Prem is DIRECTIONS (Qs. 33-34) : In questions below, select the missing
now. How old was Prem seven years before ? number from the given responses.
(a) 16 (b) 17
(c) 13 (d) 18 33. 7 9 8
23. Pointing to a man, a lady said "His mother is the only
daughter of my mother". How is the lady related to the 2 4 3
man? 5 7 6
(a) Mother (b) Daughter
16 32 ?
(c) Sister (d) Aunt
24. Five policemen are standing in a row facing south. Shekhar
(a) 17 (b) 23
is to the immediate right of Dhanush. Bala is between Basha
(c) 47 (d) 73
and Dhanush. David is at the extreme right end of the row.
Who is standing in the middle of the row? 34. 3 9 2 8 4 7
(a) Bala (b) Basha
(c) Shekhar (d) Dhanush 7 4 ?
25. From the given alternatives select the word which can be 81 5 64 6 49 5
formed using the letters given in the word.
ULTRANATIONALISM (a) 1 (b) 8
(a) ULTRAMONTANE (b) ULTRAMODERN (c) 6 (d) 16
(c) ULTRAIST (d) ULULATE 35. A person walks towards his house at 8.00 am and observes
26. From the given alternatives select the word which cannot his shadow to his right. In which direction he is walking ?
be formed using the letters of the given word. (a) North (b) South
LEGALIZATION (c) East (d) West
(a) ALERT (b) ALEGATION 36. A boat moves from a jetty towards East. After sailing for 9
(c) GALLANT (d) NATAL nautical miles, she turns towards right and covers another
27. In a certain code DEPUTATION is written as ONTADEPUTI. 12 nautical miles. If she wants to go back to the jetty, what
How is DERIVATION written in that code ? is the shortest distance now from her present position ?
(a) ONVADERITI (b) ONDEVARITI (a) 21 nautical miles (b) 20 nautical miles
(c) ONVAEDIRTI (d) ONVADEIRIT (c) 18 nautical miles (d) 15 nautical miles
28. If MADRAS is coded as 517916 and TENANT is coded as 37. Find out the number of triangles in the given figure.
432121, how would you encode RMATSN?
(a) 851353 (b) 951363
(c) 951462 (d) 941562
29. Find the missing number from the given responses.
260 132
? 68
(a) 13 (b) 15
20 36 (c) 16 (d) 17
38. Four positions of a dice are given below, Identify the number
(a) 12 (b) 10 at the bottom then top is 6.
(c) 9 (d) 8 Question figures
30. If '–' stands for '+', '+' stands for '×', '×' stands for '–' then
2 4 6 5
which one of the following is not correct ?
1 3 1 2 4 2 4 6
(a) 22 + 7 – 3 × 9 = 148 (b) 33 × 5 – 10 + 20 = 228
(c) 7 + 28 –3 × 52 = 127 (d) 44 – 9 + 6 × 11 = 87
(a) 1 (b) 3
31. Some equations are solved on the basis of a certain system.
Find the correct answer for the unsolved equation on that (c) 4 (d) 5
basis. 39. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship
5 * 6 = 35, 8 * 4 = 28, 6 * 8 = ? among classes given below :
(a) 46 (b) 34 Food, Curd, Spoons
(c) 23 (d) 38
32. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to (a) (b)
replace * signs and to balance the following equation.
12 * 3 * 4 = 6 * 8 * 8
(a) +, ×, –, × (b) ×, +, –, × (c) (d)
(c) ×, +, ×, – (d) ×, –, ×, +
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40. In the following figure, the boys who are cricketer and sober Question figure:
are indicated by which number ?
Cricketer
10
7 Sober
6 Answer figures:
2 9 Boys
Girls 4 1
8 (a) (b) (c) (d)
45. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the
(a) 6 (b) 5
question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate
(c) 4 (d) 2
how it will appear when opened.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 41-42) : In questions below, some statements Question figure:
are given followed by three/two conclusions/assumptions
respectively. You have to consider the statements to be true even
if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You
have to decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions if
any, follow from the given statements.
Answer figures:
41. Statement : Pictures can tell a story. All story books have
pictures. Some story books have words.
Conclusions: I. Pictures can tell a story better than
words can.
II. The stories in story books are very
simple. (a) (b) (c) (d)
46. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer
III. Some story books have both words and
figures is the right image of the given figure ?
pictures.
(a) Only conclusion I follows Question figure:
(b) Only conclusion II follows M
(c) Only conclusion III follows
APPROACH
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow
42. Statement : It is desirable to put the child in school at the
N
age of 5 or so. Answer figures:
Assumptions: I. At that age the child reaches appropriate
level of development and is ready to
learn.
II. The schools do not admit children after
6 years of age. (a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) Only assumption I is implicit 47. A word is represented by one set of numbers as given in
(b) Only assumption II is implicit any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
(c) Neither assumption I nor II is implicit the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets
as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of
(d) Both assumption I and II are implicit Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are
43. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be
figure ? represented first by its row and next by its column e.g., 'A'
Question figure: can be represented by 40, 01, 13, 32, and 'N' can be
represented by 56, 68, 89 etc. Similarly, you have to identify
the set for the word given below :
SIX-KIDS
Matrix I
Answer figure: 0 1 2 3 4
4 A F K P U
3 F K A U P
2 P U F K A
(a) (b) (c) (d)
1 K P U A F
44. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the
question figure is hidden/ embedded. 0 U A P F K
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61. The method of amending the Constitution by popular veto 75. When we touch leaves of "Touch me not plant", they close,
is found in these movements are called
(a) Britain (b) Switzerland (a) photonastic movements
(c) Russia (d) India (b) nyctinastic movements
62. Which of the following is the inalienable attribute of the (c) seismonastic movements
parliamentary system of government ? (d) chemonastic movements
(a) Flexibility of the Constitution 76. The concept of tissue culture was introduced by
(b) Fusion of Executive and Legislature (a) Halfmeister (b) Hanstein
(c) Judicial Supremacy (c) Haberlandt (d) Hanning
(d) Parliamentary Sovereignty 77. Beak is formed by
63. Which one of the following kinds of equality is not (a) cheeks (b) jaws
compatible with the liberal notion of equality ? (c) teeth (d) none
(a) Legal Equality (b) Political Equality 78. Pinna (external ear) is present in
(c) Social Equality (d) Economic Equality (a) Amphibian (b) Fish
64. Which was the second capital of Akbar ? (c) Mammal (d) Reptile
(a) Delhi (b) Agra 79. Purity of a metal can be determined with the help of
(c) Fatehpur-Sikri (d) Patna (a) Pascal's law
65. The first country which discovered sea route to India was (b) Boyle's law
(a) Portugal (b) Dutch (c) Archimedes principle
(c) French (d) Britain (d) Conservation of mass principle
66. The unification of Karnataka was achieved in the year 80. If both the mass and the velocity of a body is increased to
(a) 1956 (b) 1957 twice of their magnitude, the kinetic energy will increase by
(c) 1958 (d) 1960 (a) 2 times (b) 4 times
67. Who introduced the Indian University Act? (c) 8 times (d) 16 times
(a) Lord Curzon (b) Lord Minto 81. Two bodies kept at a certain distance feel a gravitational
(c) Lord Morelay (d) Lord Rippon force F to each other. If the distance between them is made
68. Chinese travellers visited India primarily because double the former distance, the force will be
(a) they were interested in Buddhism 1
(b) they were invited by the Indian kings (a) 2F (b) F
2
(c) they were interested to study Indian culture
(d) they were interested to stay in India 1
(c) 4F (d) F
69. The first short based integrated steel plant in the country is 4
(a) Vijaynagar (b) Salem 82. Stationary wave is formed by
(c) Vishakapatnam (d) Bhadravati (a) a transverse wave superposing a longitudinal wave
70. Name the condition which influences the development of (b) two waves of the same speed superposing
plants into distinctive forms. (c) two waves of same frequency travelling in the same
(a) Climatic conditions direction
(b) Soil conditions (d) two waves of same frequency travelling in the
(c) Environmental conditions opposite direction
(d) Social conditions 83. Which is not an extension of a picture file on a computer ?
71. Agriculture should serve as an instrument of income, (a) .jpeg (b) .png
livelihood and opportunity to the local community - this (c) .gif (d) .mdb
statement is given by 84. Which measure of memory is the largest ?
(a) Dr Madhavan Nair (b) Dr Manmohan Singh (a) MB Megabyte (b) GB Gigabyte
(c) Dr Abdul Kalam (d) Dr M S Swaminathan (c) TB Terabyte (d) KB Kilobyte
72. When was the Geological Survey of India established ? 85. Which of the following is the maximum number of electrons
(a) 1841 (b) 1851 that can be present in M-shell?
(c) 1941 (d) 1951 (a) 2 (b) 8
73. Development that meets the needs of the present, without (c) 18 (d) 32
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their 86. In an oxygen molecule, two atoms are united by
own needs was the focal point of Brundtland commission (a) the bond (b) two bonds
is (c) three bonds (d) four bonds
(a) sustainable development 87. The inert gas which is substituted for nitrogen in the air
(b) mitigation used by deep sea divers for breathing is
(c) disaster management (a) Neon (b) Krypton
(d) capacity building (c) Argon (d) Helium
74. The pancreas secretes 88. How many neutrons are there in 92U238 atom ?
(a) Insulin (b) Bile juice (a) 92 (b) 238
(c) Peptic juice (d) None of these (c) 146 (d) 330
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No. of Students
writes a number '61' instead of '16'. The correct average of 160
160
20 numbers is 140 120
(a) 32.75 (b) 37.25 120 100
(c) 34.75 (d) 34.25 100
80 60
113. 11 friends went to a hotel and decided to pay the bill amount 60 40
equally. But 10 of them could pay ` 60 each, as a result 11th 40 20
has to pay ` 50 extra than his share. Find the amount paid 20
by him. Samsung Sony Nokia Others
(a) ` 105 (b) ` 110
Different Smart phone companies
(c) ` 115 (d) ` 120
114. A tea-merchant professes to sell tea at cost price but uses a The bar chart representing the no. of students using different
false weight of 900 gram for a kilogram. The profit percent smart phones.
in his transaction is 122. The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls using
1 the smart phones of Samsung and Sony together is
(a) 11 % (b) 10% (a) 12 : 13 (b) 13 : 12
9
1 (c) 14 : 11 (d) 11 : 14
(c) 9 % (d) 15% 123. What percentage of boys are using the smart phones of
11
115. Mahesh earned a profit of 20% by selling 60 apples at the Samsung ?
rate of ` 42.50 for 5 apples. Then the total cost, at which the (a) 16.52% (b) 17.52%
apples were bought is (c) 18.52% (d) 15.52%
(a) ` 452 (b) ` 425 124. What percentage of girls are using the smart phones of
(c) ` 450 (d) ` 485 Nokia ?
116. In an examination 75% candidates passed in English and (a) 33.58% (b) 32.58%
60% passed in Mathematics. 25% failed in both and 240 (c) 30.58% (d) 31.58%
passed the examination. Find the total number of candidates. 125. The difference between the total number of students using
(a) 492 (b) 300 smart phones of Samsung combined together and the total
(c) 500 (d) 400
number of students using smart phone of Sony taken
4 3
117. If 40% of of of a number is 48, then what is 1% of the together is
5 4 (a) 20 (b) 60
same number ?
(a) 20 (b) 2 (c) 80 (d) 40
(c) 10 (d) 1 126. The radius of a right circular cone is 3 cm and its height is 4
5 cm. The total surface area of the cone is
118. A student goes to school at the rate of km/hr and reaches (a) 48.4 sq.cm (b) 64.4 sq.cm
2
6 minutes late. If he travels at the speed of 3 km/hr, he (c) 96.4 sq.cm (d) 75.4 sq.cm
reaches 10 minutes earlier. The distance of the school is 127. A wooden box of dimension 8 metre × 7 metre × 6 metre is to
(a) 45 km (b) 20 km carry rectangular boxes of dimensions 8 cm × 7 cm × 6 cm.
(c) 10 km (d) 4 km The maximum number of boxes that can be carried in 1
119. A train 50 metre long passes a platform 100 metre long in wooden box is
10 sec. The speed of the train in km/hr is (a) 7500000 (b) 9800000
(a) 10 (b) 54 (c) 1200000 (d) 1000000
(c) 15 (d) 100 128. Two circular cylinders of equal volume have their heights
120. A sum amounts double in 8 years by simple interest. Then
the rate of simple interest p.a. is 22
in the ratio 1 : 2; Ratio of their radii is (Take p = )
(a) 10% (b) 12.5% 7
(c) 15% (d) 20% (a) 1: 4 (b) 1: 2
121. Rekha invested a sum of ` 12000 at 5% per annum
compound interest. She received an amount of ` 13230 (c) 2 :1 (d) 1 : 2
after n years. Find n. 129. A rectangular piece of paper of dimensions 22 cm by 12 cm
(a) 2.8 years (b) 3.0 years is rolled along its length to form a cylinder. The volume
(c) 2.5 years (d) 2.0 years
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 122-125) : The bar chart representing the 22
(in cm3) of the cylinder so formed is (use p = )
number of first year B.Com. students of St. Xavier's College using 7
different companies' smart phones. Study bar chart and answer (a) 562 (b) 412
the question that follow: (c) 462 (d) 362
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130. A sphere is placed inside a right circular cylinder so as to 139. Two circles with radii 25 cm and 9 cm touch each other
touch the top, base and the lateral surface of the cylinder. If externally. The length of the direct common tangent is
the radius of the sphere is R, the volume of the cylinder is (a) 34 cm (b) 30 cm
(a) 2pR3 (b) 4pr3 (c) 36 cm (d) 32 cm
140. If AB = 5 cm, AC = 12 and AB ^ AC then the radius of the
8 3
(c) 8pR3 (d) pR circumcircle of DABC is
3 (a) 6.5 cm (b) 6 cm
131. If a = 6 + 5 b = 2 2 (c) 5 cm (d) 7 cm
6 - 5 then 2a – 5ab + 2b =
(a) 38 (b) 39 p
141. If 0 £ q £ and sec 2 q + tan 2 q = 7 , then q is
(c) 40 (d) 41 2
5p p
5 (a) radian (b) radian
132. If p = 12 3
18
p p
1 9 1 (c) radian (d) radian
then 27 p3 – - p2 + p is equal to 5 6
216 2 4 142. The simplest value of
4 5 sin2x + 2 tan2x – 2 sec2 x + cos2 x is
(a) (b) (a) 1 (b) 0
27 27
(c) –1 (d) 2
8 10 143. A kite is flying at a height of 50 metre. If the length of string
(c) (d) is 100 metre then the inclination of string to the horizontal
27 27
ground in degree measure is
1 1 (a) 90 (b) 60
133. If x + = 2, then x2013 + 2014 = ?
x x (c) 45 (d) 30
144. From the top of a light-house at a height 20 metres above
(a) 0 (b) 1
sea-level, the angle of depression of a ship is 30°. The
(c) –1 (d) 2
distance of the ship from the foot of the light-house is
134. If a = 331, b = 336 and c = – 667, then the value of
(a) 20 m (b) 20 3 m
a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc is
(a) 1 (b) 6 (c) 30 m (d) 30 3 m
(c) 3 (d) 0 a2 b2
135. The simplified value of 145. If x = a sin q and y = b tan q then prove that - is
x2 y2
( 6 + 10 - 21 - 35 )( 6 - 10 + 21 - 35 is ) (a) 1 (b) 2
(a) 13 (b) 12 (c) 3 (d) 4
(c) 11 (d) 10 The following pie-chart shows the monthly expenditure of
a family on food, house rent, clothing, education, fuel and
AB BD miscellaneous. Study the pie-chart and answer questions
136. In a D ABC, = , Ð B = 70° and Ð C = 50°, then
AC DC nos. 146 to 150.
Ð BAD = ?
(a) 60° (b) 20° 30%
(c) 30° (d) 50° 20% Food
137. In a D ABC, AD, BE and CF are three medians. The perimeter House rent
of DABC is always 12%
(a) (
equal to AD + BE + CF ) Clothing
18%
5% Miscellaneous
15%
(b) (
greater than AD + BE + CF ) Education Fuel
(c) (
less than AD + BE + CF ) 146. If the expenditure for food is ` 9000, then the expenditure
(d) None of these for education is
(a) ` 5000 (b) ` 5200
138. In a D ABC, AD , BE and CF are three medians. Then the
(c) ` 5400 (d) ` 6000
ratio 147. The central angle of the sector for the expenditure on fuel
( AD + BE + CF) : ( AB + AC + BC) is (in degrees) is
(a) 50.4 (b) 54
3 3 (c) 57.6 (d) 72
(a) equal to (b) less than
4 4 148. If the expenditure on fuel is ` 3000, then the total expenditure
excluding expenditure on house rent and education is
3 1
(c) greater than (d) equal to (a) ` 11600 (b) ` 12000
4 2 (c) ` 12400 (d) ` 12500
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149. If the percentage of expenditure on food is x% of the total DIRECTIONS (Qs. 156-160) : In questions below, sentences
percentage of expenditure on clothing, education and fuel, are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word
then x equals (s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose
1 the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by
(a) 66 (b) 66 blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
3
2 156. China is a big country, in area it is bigger than any other
(c) 66 (d) 67 country _________ Russia.
3 (a) accept (b) except
150. Total percentage of expenditure on house rent, clothing (c) expect (d) access
and fuel is greater than the percentage of expenditure on 157. The masks worn by the men helped them _______their
food by identity.
(a) 16 (b) 17 (a) conceal (b) congeal
(c) 18 (d) 20 (c) masquerade (d) cheat
158. On the ______ occasion of Laxmi Puja the Mathurs bought
PART-D : ENGLISH COMPREHENSION a new car.
(a) officious (b) auspicious
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 151-155) : In questions below, some parts of (c) fortuitous (d) prosperous
the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which 159. Precautions are to be taken with any one who seems ______.
part of a sentence has an error and blacken the oval [ ] (a) contagious (b) infectious
corresponding to the appropriate letter (a, b, c). If a sentence is (c) diseased (d) defiled
free from error, blacken the oval corresponding to (d) in the 160. The treasure was hidden ______ a big shore.
Answer Sheet. (a) on (b) underneath
(c) toward (d) off
In 1906 a earthquake destroyed much
151. DIRECTIONS (Qs. 161-165) : In questions below, out of the
(a) (b) four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the
of San Francisco. No error. meaning of the given word and mark it in the Answer sheet.
(c) (d) 161. Scorn
(a) concise (b) despise
His parents does not approve of (c) bias (d) fierce
152.
(a) (b) 162. Catastrophe
(a) tragedy (b) anger
his business No error.
(c) violence (d) hatred
(c) (d) 163. Abjure
The college library is (a) renounce (b) announce
153. (c) pronounce (d) denounce
(a)
164. Assess
not only equipped with (a) overload (b) measure
(b) (c) permit (d) enter
165. Elastic
very good books but also with the latest journals. (a) free (b) liberal
(c) (c) flexible (d) broad
No error. DIRECTIONS (Qs. 166-170) : In questions below, choose the
word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the
(d)
Answer sheet.
The lovers walked besides each other 166. Safe
154. (a) (b) (a) rash (b) insecure
(c) beneficial (d) harsh
in silence. No error. 167. Redundant
(c) (d) (a) repentant (b) surplus
Men are wanted (c) singular (d) required
155. 168. Fair
(a) (a) untrue (b) unjust
for the army, (c) coarse (d) harsh
(b) 169. Boisterous
(a) serenity (b) calm
and the navy, and the air force, (c) cheerful (d) courageous
(c) 170. Substantial
(a) flimsy (b) hefty
No error.
(c) actual (d) excess
(d)
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DIRECTIONS (Qs. 171-175) : In questions below, four 182. One who is always doubting
alternatives are given for the Idiom/phrase underlined in the (a) Sceptic (b) Deist
sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the (c) Rationalist (d) Positivist
meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet. 183. A collection of slaves
171. We must work with all our might and main, otherwise we (a) Coffle (b) Crew
cannot succeed. (c) Company (d) Cortege
(a) full force (b) complete trust 184. A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army
(c) exceptional skill (d) full unity (a) Mercenary (b) Liquidator
172. The sailors nailed their colours to their mast. (c) Venal (d) Hireling
(a) put up a colourful mast 185. Not likely to be easily pleased
(b) refused to climb down (a) Fastidious (b) Infallible
(c) took over the ship (c) Fatalist (d) Communist
(d) decided to abandon the ship DIRECTIONS (Qs. 186-190) : In questions below, four words
173. We had (had) better batten down the hatches. The weather are given in each question, out of which only one word is
is unpredictable. correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your
(a) stay in-door answer in the Answer Sheet.
(b) prepare for a difficult situation 186. (a) Resillient (b) Persuade
(c) go somewhere safe (c) Dubious (d) Depplete
(d) face the obstacles 187. (a) Ineffectual (b) iniffectual
174. It is difficult to have a sensible discussion with her as she (c) Inefecttual (d) inefictual
flies off at a tangent. 188. (a) Massacer (b) Massecre
(a) gets carried away (c) Masacre (d) Massacre
(b) starts discussing something irrelevant 189. (a) Conciance (b) Consience
(c) loses her temper easily (c) Conscience (d) Connscience
(d) does not really understand anything 190. (a) Nirvana (b) Nirvena
175. The students found it hard to go at equal speed with the (c) Nirvanna (d) Nyrvana
professor.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 191-200) : In questions below, you have two
(a) get away from (b) put up with
brief passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read
(c) keep up with (d) race against
the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 176-180) : In questions below, a sentence a question out of the four alternatives and mark it by blackening
part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives tthe appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
to the underlined part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the sentence.
PASSAGE-I
Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed
(Question Nos. 191 to 195)
your answer is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer sheet.
Street theatre in India is a well established ancient art form. Despite
176. He will revise it when he is comes back. the proliferation of modern means of entertainment and
(a) when he comes back (b) on coming back communication, street theatre continues to flourish in India.
(c) when he came back (d) No improvement Street theatre as a channel of communication has for
177. The members of the student's union did not give the centuries been propagating reforms by highlighting social,
examination in protest. economic and political issues present in the society. Unlike in the
(a) did not write (b) did not sit for olden days, its performance is no longer restricted to villages or
(c) did not show up for (d) No improvement small localities of the city. Today small groups of performers
178. She was kept from her assignment because of her loquacious including students, would stage performances to mobilize public
room-mate. opinion or to help create or raise awareness over a particular
(a) noisy (b) irritating issue of public importance. Themes on substance abuse, AIDS
(c) talkative (d) No improvement awareness, and domestic violence are some of the areas
179. James epitomizes everything that a leader should be. highlighted by contemporary street theatre troupe. Unlike in
(a) worships (b) loves regular drama street drama employ very little props and images.
(c) adores (d) No improvement The human body becomes the main tool in which choreography,
180. The businessman is respectively connected. mime, dialogues, songs and slogans are extensively used.
(a) respectfully (b) respectably Street theatre is one of the most intimate media. Its appeal is
(c) receptively (d) No improvement to the emotions leading to quick psychological impact on
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 181-185) : In questions below, out of the audiences. By being local and live they also are able to establish
four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for not only direct contact with the audience but by being cost-
the given words/sentences and indicate it by blackening the effective and flexible they are popular among all age groups.
appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. 191. Modern means of entertainment and communication
181. One who offers his service of his own free will _______ street theatre.
(a) Worker (b) Slave (a) does affect (b) does not affect
(c) Volunteer (d) Servant (c) helps popularis (d) helps establish
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192. In the olden days street theatre _______ to villages or second reason is that self-directed learning is more in tune with
small localities of the city. our natural processes of psychological development; an essential
(a) was restricted (b) was not restricted aspect of maturing is developing the ability to take increasing
(c) was opened (d) was entertained responsibility of our own lives to become increasingly self-
193. Street theatre usually ________ with issues of public directed. The third reason is that many of the new developments
importance. in education put a heavy responsibility on the learners to take a
(a) is distanced (b) is performed good deal of initiative in their own learning. Too meet tthe
(c) deals (d) does not deal challenges in today's instructive environment, self-directed
194. Street theatre is _______ to stage. learning is most essential.
(a) nothing (b) costly 196. In self-directed learning, an individual
(c) reasonable (d) affordable (a) Takes initiative with or without the help of others
195. Street theatre creates an/a _______ impact on audiences. (b) Is passive and waits for directions
(a) intimate (b) emotional (c) Is helpless and dependent
(c) mystical (d) physical (d) Takes initiative, without an objective
197. There is need for self-directed learning because
PASSAGE-II (a) it is less challenging
(Question Nos. 196 to 200) (b) it helps people to learn more things and learn better
Self directed learning, in its broadest meaning, describes a proess (c) it is a more cost-effective method
in which individuals take the initiative with or without the help of (d) it is a modern method of learning
others, in diagnosing their learning needs formulating learning 198. Which word best describes self-directed learning ?
goals, identifying resources for learning, choosing and (a) Active learning (b) Passive learning
implementing learning strategies and evaluating learning (c) Compulsory learning (d) Repulsive learning
outcomes. Thus it is important to attain new knowledge easily 199. The modern environment according to the author is
and skillfully for the rest of his or her life. (a) Restrictive (b) Instructive
What is the need for self directed learning? One reason is (c) Less developed (d) Impracticable
that there is convincing evidence that people, who take the 200. The synonym of the word "diagnosing" is
initiative in learning, learn more things and learn better than people (a) Searching (b) Examining
who sit at the feet of teachers passively waiting to be taught. The (c) Identifying (d) Complying
ANSWER KEY
1 (a) 21 (c) 41 (c) 61 (b) 81 (d) 101 (b) 121 (d) 141 (b) 161 (b) 181 (c)
2 (d) 22 (b) 42 (a) 62 (b) 82 (d) 102 (a) 122 (b) 142 (c) 162 (a) 182 (a)
3 (c) 23 (a) 43 (b) 63 (d) 83 (d) 103 (b) 123 (c) 143 (d) 163 (a) 183 (a)
4 (c) 24 (d) 44 (b) 64 (c) 84 (c) 104 (d) 124 (d) 144 (b) 164 (b) 184 (a)
5 (c) 25 (c) 45 (b) 65 (a) 85 (c) 105 (a) 125 (b) 145 (a) 165 (c) 185 (a)
6 (d) 26 (a) 46 (c) 66 (a) 86 (b) 106 (d) 126 (d) 146 (c) 166 (b) 186 (c)
7 (a) 27 (a) 47 (b) 67 (a) 87 (d) 107 (a) 127 (d) 147 (b) 167 (c) 187 (a)
8 (c) 28 (c) 48 (b) 68 (a) 88 (c) 108 (c) 128 (c) 148 (c) 168 (b) 188 (d)
9 (c) 29 (a) 49 (c) 69 (c) 89 (d) 109 (c) 129 (c) 149 (c) 169 (b) 189 (c)
10 (b) 30 (c) 50 (a) 70 (c) 90 (c) 110 (a) 130 (a) 150 (b) 170 (a) 190 (a)
11 (d) 31 (a) 51 (b) 71 (d) 91 (c) 111 (b) 131 (b) 151 (a) 171 (a) 191 (b)
12 (d) 32 (c) 52 (b) 72 (b) 92 (b) 112 (a) 132 (c) 152 (a) 172 (b) 192 (a)
13 (c) 33 (b) 53 (a) 73 (a) 93 (d) 113 (c) 133 (d) 153 (d) 173 (b) 193 (c)
14 (a) 34 (c) 54 (b) 74 (a) 94 (b) 114 (a) 134 (d) 154 (b) 174 (b) 194 (c)
15 (b) 35 (b) 55 (d) 75 (b) 95 (c) 115 (b) 135 (d) 155 (c) 175 (b) 195 (b)
16 (c) 36 (d) 56 (a) 76 (c) 96 (d) 116 (d) 136 (c) 156 (b) 176 (b) 196 (a)
17 (a) 37 (c) 57 (a) 77 (d) 97 (a) 117 (b) 137 (b) 157 (a) 177 (b) 197 (b)
18 (c) 38 (a) 58 (a) 78 (c) 98 (a) 118 (d) 138 (c) 158 (b) 178 (d) 198 (a)
19 (b) 39 (d) 59 (d) 79 (c) 99 (c) 119 (b) 139 (b) 159 (b) 179 (d) 199 (b)
20 (c) 40 (d) 60 (a) 80 (c) 100 (c) 120 (b) 140 (a) 160 (d) 180 (a) 200 (c)
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72. (b) The Geological Survey of India (GSI), established in to twice its magnitude, then K.E= ½ × 2m × 2v × 2v =
1851, is a government organization in India which is an 1 2
office attached to the Ministry of Mines of Union mv (8) = 8 times kinetic energy..
2
Government of India for conducting geological surveys
81. (d) The gravitational force is inversely proportional to the
and studies.
square of the distance: If you double the distance
73. (a) Sustainable development is development that meets
between the two bodies, the force of gravity is reduced
the needs of the present without compromising the
to one-fourth its original value.
ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
82. (d) Stationary wave can occur because the medium is
74. (a) The pancreas is a glandular organ in the upper
moving in the opposite direction to the wave, or it can
abdomen, but really it serves as two glands in one: a
arise in a stationary medium as a result of interference
digestive exocrine gland and a hormone-producing
between two waves travelling in opposite directions
endocrine gland. Functioning as an exocrine gland,
83. (d) .mdb is not a picture file. It is a database file used by
the pancreas excretes enzymes to break down the
Microsoft Access. Though Access is tied into the
proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids in
Microsoft Office, MDB is Access's own format, which
food. Functioning as an endocrine gland, the pancreas
is based on the Access Jet Database Engine..jpeg; .gif;
secretes the hormones insulin and glucagon to control
and .png files are graphic files. The PNG, JPEG, and GIF
blood sugar levels throughout the day. formats are most often used to display images on the
75. (b) Due to the action of motor cells at the base of the Internet. JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts
petiole and leaflets, the leaves of touch me not plant Group. PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics. GIF
closes. The motor cells are activated by touch of the stands for Graphics Interchange Format.
sensitive hairs present on the surface of touch-me-not 84. (c) Terrabyte (TB) is the largest measure of memory. 1 Bit
plant. Like a number of other plant species, it undergoes = Binary Digit; 8 Bits = 1 Byte;
changes in leaf orientation termed "sleep" or 1024 Bytes = 1 KB (Kilo Byte);1024 KB = 1 MB (Mega
nyctinastic movement. The foliage closes during Byte); 1024 MB = 1 GB(Giga Byte)
darkness and reopens in light.
1024 GB = 1 TB(Terra Byte). Thus TB > GB> MB > KB
76. (c) The theoretical basis for plant tissue culture was > Byte > Bit
proposed by Gottlieb Haberlandt, German Academy
85. (c) Maximum number of electrons present in M-shell are
of science in1902 on his experiments on the culture of 18. The maximum number of electrons that can occupy
single cell. a specific energy level can be found using the following
77. (d) Beak is technically only the external surface of a bird's formula.
mouth. The entire mouth structure of a bird is called
Electron Capacity = 2n2, the variable n represents the
the bill. The bill (or rostrum) consists of a bony Principal Quantum Number. Shell M has principle
framework, a vascular layer containing the blood quantum number 3.
vessels and nerves, a layer of connective tissue, which 86. (b) Two oxygen atoms can both achieve stable structures
"glues" the beak to the bones, and the beak, which is by sharing two pairs of electrons joined in a double
the outer sheath covering the jaw bones. The beak is bond. O=O. Each line represents one pair of shared
composed of keratin - the same tough, insoluble protein electrons.
found in fingernails, hoofs, antlers and horns. 87. (d) Helium is used by deep sea divers in their diving tanks
78. (c) External ear is present in Mammals. Many mammals as a substitute of nitrogen. The trouble with nitrogen
can move the pinna (with the auriculares muscles) in in this situation is that nitrogen is a fairly heavy gas,
order to focus their hearing in a certain direction in and is soluble in blood at high pressure. Long term
much the same way that they can turn their eyes. Most use of nitrogen can cause a strange sense of euphoria,
humans, unlike most other mammals, do not have this or well being called nitrogen narcosis. This is a bit like
ability. being drunk, and makes the diver unable to assess
79. (c) Archimedes used the principle of buoyancy to find dangers. Divers who work at depth or for long periods
the purity of gold. According to which a body immersed use a mixture of 20% Oxygen and 80% Helium. Helium
in fluid experiences a buoyant force equal to the weight is used for a number of reasons - It is light, cheap, and
of the fluid it displaces. With the help of this principle, does not dissolve in blood the same way that nitrogen
the density of the golden crown and solid gold was does. Being inert it cannot be toxic to the diver or
compared by balancing the crown on a scale with a corrosive to equipment.
reference piece, this set up is then immersed in water. 88. (c) The atomic number of uranium is 92, and the mass
If the crown is less dense than gold, it will displace number of the isotope is given as 238. Therefore, it has
more water, and thereby will experience a greater 92 protons, 92 electrons, and 238 – 92 = 146 neutrons.
buoyant force than the reference piece. 89. (d) Auxanometer measure root pressure which is
80. (c) The kinetic energy of a non-rotating object of mass m developed in the xylem of the roots . The auxanometer
1 2 measures plant growth as well as the pressure
traveling at aspeed v is mv . If m and v are increased developed within the xylem cells of roots.
2
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90. (c) Cell becomes turgid because of endosmosis. Plant cells PART-C : QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
need to be turgid (i.e. rigid) to support plant tissues.
Plant cells become turgid when the concentration inside
24 + 6 2 6 + 6 3 6
the cell is higher than outside. Therefore water moves 101. (b) = = =3
into the cell by osmosis, and the vacuole swells and 24 - 6 2 6 - 6 6
pushes against the cell wall. Endosmosis is the 102. (a) H.C.F. of 403, 434 and 465 is 31.
movement of water molecules from outside to inside
of a cell through osmosis process. é ì 34 ü ù
103. (b) 3 ¸ ê3 ¸ í 2 ¸ ý ú
91. (c) Imbibition is a process by which a photographic print ë î 13 þû
is produced by absorption of a water-soluble dye by a
relief image or a differentially absorbing image in gelatin é 13 ù
3 ¸ ê3 ¸ 2 ´ ú
or a similar medium or in which a previously formed ë 24 û
dye image is transferred by absorption from one layer
into another layer é 34 ù
3 ¸ ê3 ´
92. (b) A physical phenomenon known as osmosis causes ë 2 ´ 13 úû
water to flow from an area of low solute, high water
3 ´ 2 ´ 13 13
concentration to an area of high solute, low water =
concentration, until the two areas have an equal ratio 3 ´ 34 17
of solute to water. Normally, the solute diffuses toward 104. (d) 9+ 3÷4–8×2=?
equilibrium as well; however, all cells are surrounded Applying rules
by a lipid bilayer cell membrane which permits the flow 9÷3×4+8–2=?
of water in and out of the cell but restricts the flow of 3×4+8–2=?
solute under many circumstances. As a result, when a 20 – 2 = ?
cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, water rushes ? = 18
into the membrane, increasing the cell's volume. 105. (a) Next term will be
93. (d) Purno Agitok Sangma founded National People's Party
æ 1 ö æ 1ö æ 1 ö æ 1 ö
on 5 January 2013 with Book as its National symbol. çè1 + ÷ø çè1 + ÷ø çè 1 + ÷ø çè1 + ÷ø
94. (b) University of Kashmir was awarded the prestigious 2 3 4 5
Best Research award in Earth Sciences at the Centenary 3 4 5 6
year of Indian Science Congress held at the Calcutta = ´ ´ ´ =3
2 3 4 5
University from 3-7 January 2013.
95. (c) Sunmeet Kaur Sawhney, a Punjabi woman, is the winner 28
of ` 5 crore on TV game show Kaun Banega Crorepati 6. 106. (d) A can complete whole work in ´ 8 = 32 days
7
96. (d) Charles Timothy "Chuck" Hagel is an American
politician who is the 24th United States Secretary of 20 ´ 6
B can complete whole work in = 24 days
Defence. 5
97. (a) The Governor of RBI is Raghuram Rajan. There are 4 A and B together can complete whole work in
Deputy Governors, Deputy Governor H R Khan, Dr
Urjit Patel, R Gandhi and S S MUNDRA. Dr. Urjit Patel 32 ´ 24 32 ´ 24 96 5
= = = 13 days
became Deputy Governor in January 2013. 32 + 24 56 7 7
98. (a) A Delhi court pronounced its order on the quantum of 107. (a) More the no. of men less time they take to complete
jail sentence for former Haryana Chief Minister Om work.
Prakash Chautala and his son Ajay Chautala, who were Let x men are added
convicted and sent to jail on January 16, 2013 in
75 18
connection with a teacher recruitment scam. = (Inverse Proportion)
75 + x 90
99. (c) American anti-doping officials stripped Lance
Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles and 75 1
imposed a lifelong ban from cycling -- the sport that =
75 + x 5
made him an American hero and a sports icon. USADA
375 – 75 = x
maintains that Armstrong has used banned substances
x = 300
as far back as 1996, including the blood-booster EPO
108. (c) Let cost price of goods be 100
and steroids as well as blood transfusions -- all to
Trader mark up at 50% more i.e. 150
boost his performance.
100. (c) B. Prasada Rao, CMD, BHEL has been conferred the 20
Top Rankers Entrepreneurial Path Breaker Award 2013. Selling price of goods = 150 - ´ 150 = 120
100
The Award was received on the CMD's behalf by R.
Krishnan, Director (HR) from Ajay Shankar, Member 120 - 100
Profit % = ´ 100 = 20
Secretary, National Manufacturing Competitiveness. 100
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15 510
Discount is ´ 2000 = ` 300 C.P. = ´ 100 = ` 425
100 120
116. (d) Let the total number of students be x.
x 2 2 4 Let A and B represent the sets of students who passed
110. (a) = ; =
y 3 x 8 in English and Mathematics respectively.
x= 4 Then, number of students passed in one or both the
subjects
3 3 = n(A È B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A Ç B)
y= x = ´4= 6
2 2 = 75% of x + 60% of x – (x – 25% of x)
A 3 B 3.5 7 3 3 3 æ 15 + 12 - 15 ö 3
111. (b) = ; = = = x+ x- x = ç
è ÷ø x = x
B 4 C 3 6 4 5 4 20 5
and A + B + C = 730 3
So, x = 240
3 6 5
B + B + B = 730
4 7 240 ´ 5
x= = 400
3
æ3 6ö
B ç + 1 + ÷ = 730
è4 7ø 40 4 3
117. (b) ´ ´ ´ x = 48
100 5 4
730 ´ 28
B= = 280 6
73 x = 48
25
6 6
C= ´ B = ´ 280 = 240 48 ´ 25
7 7 x= = 200
B exceeds that of C by (280 – 240) = ` 40 6
112. (a) Sum of 20 numbers = 20 × 35 = 700 1% of 200 is 2.
Sum of 20 numbers when 61 is replace by 16 118. (d) Let original time taken by student be x hours.
Þ 700 – 61 + 16 = 655 5 æ 6ö æ 10 ö
´çx + ÷ =3´çx - ÷
655 2 è 60 ø è 60 ø
Correct average of 20 numbers = = 32.75
20 1
113 (c) Let total bill would be ` x 5x + = 6x –1
2
æ xö 3
Each one decided to pay = ` çè ÷ø x= hours
11 2
10 friends could pay 10 ´ 60 = ` 600
5 æ3 1ö
According to question, \ Distance from school = ´ ç + ÷ = 4km
2 è 2 10 ø
x
600 + + 50 = x 119. (b) Total distance = (100 + 50) m = 150 m
11
150 ´ 3600
x 10x Speed of the train = = 54 km/hr
650 = x - = 1000 ´ 10
11 11 120. (b) Let P be the principle amount and R be rate of interest.
650 ´ 11 P´ R ´8
x=
10
= 715 2P = P +
100
715 100
Amount paid by 11th friend = + 50 = ` 115 R= = 12.5%
11 8
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121. (d) P = ` 12000, Rate = 5 %, Time (n) = ?, Amount = 13230 131. (b) 2a2 – 5ab + 2b2
2(a2 – 2ab + b2) – ab
T n
æ R ö æ 5 ö 2 (a – b)2 – ab
A = P ç1+ Þ 13230 = 12000 ç 1 +
è 100 ÷ø è 100 ÷ø
2[ 6 + 5 - 6 + 5 ] - ( 6 + 5 )( 6 - 5 )
2
n n
13230 æ 21ö 1323 æ 21ö 2 × 4 × 5 – 1 = 39
Þ =ç ÷ Þ =ç ÷
12000 è 20 ø 1200 è 20 ø 1 9 1
132. (c) 27P3 - - P2 + P
n 216 2 4
441 æ 21ö
Þ =ç ÷ 3 2
400 è 20 ø 3 æ 1ö 2 1 æ 1ö
= (3P) - ç ÷ - 3.(3P) . + 3.3P. ç ÷
è 6ø 6 è 6ø
2 n
æ 21ö æ 21ö
çè ÷ø = çè ÷ø 3
20 20 æ 1ö
= ç 3P – ÷
\ n = 2 years è 6ø
122. (b) (100 + 160) : (180 + 60) 3
= 260 : 240 = 13 : 12 æ 5 1ö 8
= ç3´ - ÷ =
è 18 6 ø 27
100
123. (c) Required % = ´ 100
(100 + 160 + 240 + 40) 1
133. (d) x+ =2
x
100
= ´ 100 » 18.52% x2 –2x + 1 = 0; (x – 1)2 = 0 ; x = 1
540
1
120 x 2013 + =1+ 1=2
2014
124. (d) Required % = ´ 100 = 31.58% x
(180 + 60 + 120 + 20)
134. (d) Here, a + b + c = 0
125. (b) Total students using Samsung = 100 + 180 = 280 \ a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc = 0
Total students using Sony = 160 + 60 = 220 135. (d)
Difference = 280 – 220 = 60
126. (d) Total surface are of cone = pr(l + r) éë( 6 - 35 ) + ( 10 - 21 )ùû éë( 6 - 35 ) - ( 10 - 21) ùû
S=
22
´3´ ( 32 + 42 + 3) = ( 6 - 35 ) - ( 10 - 21)
2 2
7
= 6 + 35 - 2 6. 35 - 10 - 21 + 2 10. 21
22 528
= ´3´8 = = 10 - 2 210 + 2 210
7 7
S = 75.4 sq. cm = 10
136. (c) A
800 ´ 700 ´ 600 cm3
127. (d) Maximum number of boxes =
8 ´ 7 ´ 6 cm3
= 1000000
128. (c) pr12 h1 = pr22 h 2 70° 50°
B D C
r1 h2 2 According to angle bisector theorem : The angle
=
r2 = h1 1 bisctor, like segment AD, divides the sides of the
triangle proportionally.
r1 : r2 = 2 :1 In D ABC
129. (c) 2pr = 22 cm ÐA + ÐB + ÐC = 180°
ÐA = 180° – 70° – 50° = 60°
22 ´ 7 7
r= = cm
2 ´ 22 2 60
ÐBAD = = 30°
Height, h = 12 cm 2
137. (b) A
22 7 7
Volume of cylinder = ´ ´ ´ 12 = 462 cm3
7 2 2
130. (a) Radius of cylinder = Radius of sphere= R F E
Height of cylinder = 2R
Volume of cylinder = pR 2 ´ (2R) = 2pR 3
B D C
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Let ABC be the triangle and D, E and F are midpoints 144. (b) 30°
of BC, CA and AB respectively.
Hence, in D ABD, AD is median 20 m
AB + AC > 2 AD
Similarly, we get 30°
BC + AC > 2 CF x
BC + AB > 2 BE 20
On adding the above inequations, we get tan 30° =
x
(AB + AC + BC + AC + BC + AB) > 2(AD + BE + CF)
2 (AB + AC + BC) > 2 (AD + BE + CF) 1 20
\ AB + BC + BC > AD + BE + CF =
3 x
Thus, the perimeter of triangle is greater than the sum
of the medians. x = 20 3
139. (b) P
Q 9 a2 b2
R 145. (a) -
a sin q b tan 2q
2 2 2
16
cosec2q – cot2q = 1
B A
C 9000
146. (c) Expenditure for education = ´ 18 = ` 5, 400
30
147. (b) Central angle of the sector for the expenditure on fuel
Let the two circles with centre A, B and radii 25 cm
and 9 cm touch each other externally at point C. Then 360
= ´ 15 = 54°
AB = AC + CB = 25 + 9 = 34 cm 100
Let PQ be the direct common tangent i.e. BQ ^ PQ 148. (c) Expenditure excluding rent and education
and AP ^ PQ. Draw BR ^ AP. Then BRQP is a
rectangle. (Tangent ^ radius at pt. of contact) 3000
= ´ (100 - 20 - 18)
In D ABR 15
AB2 = AR2 + BR2 = 200 × 62
(34)2 = (16)2 + (BR)2 = ` 12400
BR2 = 1156 – 256 = 900 149. (c) 30 = x% of (12 + 18 +15)
BR = 900 = 30 cm
x
140. (a) In D ABC, 30 = ´ 45
A 100
BC2 = AB2 + AC2
2 2 2 12
BC = (5) + (12) 5 200 2
2
BC = 25 + 144 x= = 66
B C 3 3
BC2 = 169 O
150. (b) Required difference = (20 + 12 + 15) – 30
BC = 169 = 13 cm = 47 – 30
BC 13 = 17
Radius of triangle = = = 6.5 cm
2 2
141. (b) sec2q + tan2q = 7 PART-D : ENGLISH COMPREHENSION
1 + tan 2q + tan2q = 7 151. (a) In 1906 an earthquake destroyed much of San
6 Francisco. Instead of 'a' before earthquake, article 'an'
tan2q = = 3
2 should be used because it is followed by a vowel letter.
p 152. (a) His parents don't approve of his business. In English,
for 0 £ q £ tan q = 3 don't is used when speaking in the first and second
2
p person plural and singular and the third person plural
q = 60° = ("I," "you," "we," and "they").Doesn't, on the other
3
hand, is used when speaking in the third person
142. (c) sin 2x + cos2x – 2(sec2x –tan2x)
singular only ("he," "she," and "it").
1 – 2(1) = –1
153. (d) No error.
143. (d) 154. (b) The lovers walked beside each other in silence. (the
0
m preposition besides means in addition to, whereas
10 50 m
beside means next to)
155. (c) Men are wanted for the army, the navy and the air
50 m 1 force. When joining two or more grammatically similar
sinq = = expressions, and is used followed in the end and
100 m 2
q = 30° commas are used to distinguish the other expressions.
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156. (b) China is a big country. In area it is bigger than any 176. (b) He will revise it when he comes back.
other country except Russia. [except means other than, 177. (b) The members of the student's union did not sit for the
accept means consent, expect means to anticipate and examination in protest.
access means entrance]. 178. (d) She was kept from her assignment because of her
157. (a) The masks worn by the men helped them conceal their loquacious roommate.
identity. Conceal means hide. 179. (d) James epitomises everything that a teacher should be.
158. (b) On the auspicious occasion of Laxmi puja, the Mathurs Epitomises means to personify, typify the traits/
bought a new car. characteristics.
159. (b) Precautions are to be taken with anyone who seems 180. (a) The businessman is respectfully connected.
infectious. [ infectious means likely to transmit or spread 181. (a) A volunteer is a person who freely offers to take part
in a rapid manner. Contagious and diseased is not used in an enterprise and undertake a task.
in this context because they refers to already having 182. (a) Scepticism means a person inclined to question or
infection]. doubt accepted opinions.
160. (d) The treasure was hidden off the shore. When something 183. (a) Coffle means a line of slaves / animals fastened or
is hidden "off the shore," it just means that it's hidden driven along together.
somewhere near it. 184. (a) A mercenary is a hired professional soldier who fights
161. (b) Scorn means contempt toward something. for any state or nation without regard to political
162. (a) Catastrophe means an event causing great and usually principles.
sudden damage or suffering. 185. (a) Fastidious means difficult to please.
163. (a) Abjure means solemnly renounce. 186. (c) Dubious is the correctly spelt word. It means hesitating.
164. (b) Assess means to get measure of. 187. (a) Ineffectual is the correctly spelt word. It means not
165. (c) Elastic means able to encompass much variety and producing any significant or desired result.
change; flexible and adaptable. 188. (d) Massacre is the correctly spelt word. It means the act
166. (b) Safe means free from harm. Its opposite is insecure. or an instance of killing a large number of humans
167. (c) Redundant means excessive. Its opposite is singular. indiscriminately and cruelly.
168. (b) Fair means impartial. Its opposite is unjust. 189. (c) Conscience is the correctly spelt word. Conscience is
169. (b) Boisterous means noisy and mischievous. Its opposite an aptitude, faculty, intuition or judgment that assists
is calm. in distinguishing right from wrong
170. (a) Flimsy means insubstantial and easily damaged. 190. (a) Nirvana is the correctly spelt word. Nirvana literally
171. (a) The idiom 'with all our might and main' means with means "blown out", as in a candle. It is most commonly
great physical strength; great force. associated with Buddhism
172. (b) the idiom 'nailed their colours to their mast' means to 191. (b) Modern means of entertainment and communication
defiantly display one's opinions and beliefs. Also, to does not affect street theatre. It is still a popular mode
show one's intention to hold on to those beliefs until of taking up crucial societal issues.
the end. Its origin dates back to 17th century. In 17th 192. (a) In the olden days, street theatre was restricted to
century nautical battles colours (flags) were struck villages or small localities of the cities.
(lowered) as a mark of submission. It was also the 193. (c) Street theatre usually deals with issues of public
custom in naval warfare to direct one's cannon fire at importance.
the opponent's ship's mast, thus disabling it. If all of a 194. (c) Street theatre is reasonable to stage as little props and
ship's masts were broken the captain usually had no images are used and not huge set up is required.
alternative but to surrender. If the captain decided to 195. (b) Street theatre creates an emotional impact on audiences
fight on this was marked by hoisting the colours on that leads to quick psychological impact.
the remnants of the ship's rigging, that is, by 'nailing 196. (a) In self directed learning, an individual takes initiative
his colours to the mast'. with or without the help of others to learn new things.
173. (b) the idiom 'batten down the hatches' means to prepare 197. (b) there is need for self-directed learning because it helps
for difficult times. people to learn more things in a better way.
174. (b) the idiom ' she flies off at a tangent' means to pursue a 198. (a) Self-directed learning is active learning as one does
somewhat related or irrelevant course while neglecting not sit passively and waits for someone to teach. The
the main subject. learner actively initiates its own learning process.
175. (b) the idiom ' go at equal speed' means to go neck-to- 199. (b) The modern environment is instructive in nature.
neck and put up with the teacher. 200. (c) Diagnosing means identifying.