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Trilok sir - Mathematics

Mock Test Paper - Series I: April 2025


Date of Paper: 24th April 2025
Time of Paper: 2.00 P.M. to 4.00 P.M.
FOUNDATION COURSE
PAPER – 3: QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Time: 2 Hours Marks: 100
1. The mean proportional to 8 and 32 is -
(a) 4
b = Fac
(b) 24
=x 32
(c) 16
(d) 40 =5 = 16

2. If x: y =7:8, then for 6x+5y:4x+3y =


(a) 11:7
6 (7) + 5(8) : 4(7) + 3(8)
(b) 30.12
42 + 40 : 28 + 24
(c) 35:24
(d) 41:26 8) 2 : 52 1 41 : 26

3. If x 3-1= 1330 and y3-1= 1727, then the value of x2-y2= 1330 is
(a) 265 X 13e4
(b) -265
=
y3 =
1728(2 - y2
I
= 112-122
(c) -23 2
= 121 - 144 = - 23
(d) 23
4. The value of 7 log (16/15) + 5 log (25/24) + 3 log (81/80) =
(a) 1
(b) log5 109( +) + 109 (t5" 109( +

(c) log 2

( *** ( : 1
*
(d) log 3 109
((i)
I X X]
109
1

log
/] log
=
Trilok sir - mathematics

𝑥𝑥 𝑚𝑚+3𝑛𝑛 .𝑥𝑥 4𝑚𝑚−9𝑛𝑛 M +3n + ym an -Gm + on


5. Simplification of is:
-

-
𝑥𝑥 6𝑚𝑚−6𝑛𝑛

(a) xm -
m + an -
a
= 12
(b) x-m
-
m
= x
(c) xn
(d) x-n
6. Find the value of �log10 √25 – log10�23 � + log10 (4)2 �

(a) x
10g 10 5 -

log , 8 +
109 ,,16
(b) 10

109/2x16]
(c) 1 : 109 , 00 1
:

(d) None
7. log4 (x2 + x) – log4 (x+1) = 2. Find x

I
2
log y =

109(i)
(a) 16 = 2 2
x = (4)
(b) 0

(J
(c) -1 x 16
109
=
=

(d) None of these


8. A manufacturer produces two products A and B. The profit on product A is ` 10 on each
unit and profit on product B is ` 13 on each unit. Then the objective function is
(a) Minimize Z = 10x1 + 13x2 2 max = 10x + 13 y
(b) Maximize Z = 10x1 + 13x2
(c) Minimize Z = 13x1 + 10x2
(d) Maximize Z = 13x 1 + 10x2
9. If �2 + √3�is a root of a quadratic equation x2 + px + q = 0 then find the value of p and

·
q. 12+ X = 24 13
(22 -
(x + B)x +xB =
(a) (4, -1) B = 2 -
13
2
(b) (4,1) ( - 4x + 1 = 0
X +B = 4
(c) (-4, 1)
P= -
Y
(d) (2,3) =
(2 + 1)(2 - 13)
x B a = 1

= y -
3 = 1

2
Trilok sir - mathematics

10. A company produce two type of product A & B which require processing in two machines.
First machine can be used up to 15 hours and second can be used at most 12 hrs. in a
day. The product A requires 2 hours. on machine 1 & 3 hours. on machine 2. The product
-

B requires 3 hours. on machine 1 & 1 hour on machine 2. This can be expressed as:
-

(a) 2x1 + 3x2 ≤ 15, 3x1 + x2 ≤ 12 212, + 312115


(b) 2x1 + 3x2 ≤ 15, 3x1 + x2 ≤15
3191 + 122212
(c) 3x1 + 2 x2 ≤ 15, 2x1 + x2 ≤ 12
(d) 2x1 + 3x2 ≤ 12, 3x1 + x2 ≤ 15
11. A certain amount at a rate of simple interest x, doubles in 5 years. At another rate of
simple interest y, it becomes three time 'in 8 years. Then the difference between these
two interest rates is n =
0 n
20
=

(a) 5% y J
Vz - 5,
(b) 8% V=
1 8 :

200 5 %
(c) 3%
=

(d) 4% Y= 20 % -E25 %
12. Anil deposited a certain amount in a bank at the rate of 10% per annum compounded
-

semi-annually. At end of one year Anil received a sum of ` 13,230. Then the sum
deposited in the bank is
A p(1 + in
=

(a) ` 13,000
(b) ` 1,200
13230 = ↑(1 . 0512
(c) ` 12,000 P = 12008
(d) ` 5,000
13. The effective rate of interest corresponding to a nominal rate of 8% per annum payable
quarterly is (Given that (1.02)4 = 1.08243216)
(a) 6.24%
(b) 5.38% + 1 x 100 ==== -10 -

(c) 8.24% . 24 -/
8
(d) 82.4%
14. If Sum triples in 15 years at Simple rate of interest, rate of interest per annum will be:
(a) 13.0% n

=
3
13 3 %
200
V = = .
Trilok sir mathematics

(b) 13.3%
(c) 13.5%
(d) 18.0% C d ,

15. The future value of an annuity of ` 7,200 made annually for 5 years at the rate of 12%
- -

compounded annually is (Given that (1.12)5= 1.76234)


-

(a) ` 45,740.40 A (( + i) 1)
=
-

(b) ` 4,574.50
(11.1215-1 45 700
700
= = . o
(c) ` 54,740.50 ,

(d) ` 2,400.50
16. Rakesh borrows a loan of ` 10,000 from bank and he agreed to pay back in 24 equal
instalments at the rate of 10% compound interest per annum. Then each installment
amount is (Given that (1.1 )24 = 9.84973)
(a) ` 1,200.35 P= 10000

(b) ` 1,112.99 10000


-

24)
(1
= - (1 13.

(c) ` 1,211.99
11129 o
=
C
(d) ` 1,321.56 =

17. What is the present value of ` 80,000 to be required after 10 years if the interest rate be
6% ? (Given that (1.06)10 = 1.7908)
(a) ` 6,4998.7 A = P(1 +i)

(b) ` 4,4672.8 80000 = P(1 . 00)18


(c) ` 5,8673.2 P = 800 00 = 44672 77 .

(d) ` 1,7908.6 1 . 7988


P
18. Sam invested ` 12,000 for 10 years in financial company. At the end of 10th year his
-

investment value is ` 18,000. Then the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is if (x)1/n
= 1.0413 A
1 0413 1 +i
+ i1
=
A P(1
-

(a) 41.04% =

(b) 4.13% 10 i = 0 0413


18000 (1 +i)
.

= 12000
(c) 11.56%
0413

(2)
5= 0
(d) 12.06% (1 i)10
.

= +
X 100

= U . 13 %
4

(10 = 1 +i
19. Mr. A invested ` 20,000 in a bank at the rate of 4.5% p.a. He received ` 27,500 after end
of term. Find out the period?

I
7500
75/9
S 1 F
(a) 4.50 years .
= =

(b) 8.34 years 200 % x


A
7500 = %X
t = 8 . 33
(c) 6.50 years
- Typ = 900Xt t = 8 3 uyr
-

(d) 8.10 years


20. ` 1,500 is paid every years for 10 years to pay a loan. What is the loan amount, if rate
of interest 5% p.a. ? If (1.05)10 = 1.6288
(a) ` 11,581.53 P (1-11-05 l
/500
=

(b) ` 11,505.50
(c) ` 11,903.38 60
= 11582 .

(d) ` 12,503.48
21. A certain amount is invested in a bank. What annual rate of interest compounded
annually becomes 8 times of this investment in 5 years? (Given that 81/5 = 1.515716)
(a) 51.57%
(b) 5.15%
A = 84 8 = (1 + i) 5 = 0 . 515716

A P(1 + i)
(c) 15.15%
=
(8) = 1 + 5 = 51 57 % 1

(d) 1.51% 8 = P(1 +i)n 1 515716


. = 1+i

22. If the compound interest on a certain sum for 2 years at 5% per annum is ` 246, then the
simple interest on the same sum for double the time and double the rate per annum is:
(a) ` 900 C I
.
= P((I + il -
17 S 1 .
= PXXt
(b) ` 960 246 = P((1 55)2 17 -
-

= 2400 X 10 % XY
(c) ` 1,000 p = 2400
= 9000 x 10 % = 960
(d) ` 1,100
23. Madhu deposits ` 100 in a Bank at the beginning of every year for 20 years at 10%
-

interest rate compounded annually, how much would she earn after 20 years? [Given
that (1.1)20 = 6.7275]
(C +i 1)
(
A + i)
(a) ` 6,300.25
=
-

(b) ` 6,500.45

(( 12 -
=x
.

= 1100 15 7275].

= 6350 . 25
(c) ` 5,600.25
(d) ` 6,25.35
24. How much amount is required to be invested every year so as to accumulate ` 15,00,000
at the end of 20 years if interest is compounded annually at 10% ? [Given A(n, i) =
57.274999]
A = 1500000
(a) ` 26,189.44
((1 1(20 1)
-
(b) ` 29,190.35
- -
= 1500000

(c) ` 24,155.35
C = 1500000 = 26189 43 .

(d) ` 30,698.44
-

57 274999
-

25. Assuming that the discount rate is 12% per annum, how much would you pay to receive
` 100, growing at 8% annually forever ?
P
=g
0
(a) ` 2,500 =
0 12-5 08
(b) ` 2,700
. .

(c) ` 3,000 = 100 = 2500


-

(d) ` 2,000 0 84-

26. In how many ways can 5 Engineers, 4 Professors, and 6 Auditors be seated in a row so
that all person of the same profession sit together?
(a) 3! x 5! 5 ! X4 ! X0 ! X3 !
(b) 3! x 5! x 4!
(c) 3! x 5! x 4! x 6!
(d) 3! x 5! x 6!
27. n articles are arranged in such a way that 2 particular articles never come together. The
number of such arrangements is
(a) (n-2) n-1
Total -
Always Come togero
(b) (n-1) n-2
n
(c) n
! -
2)x((n - 2 + 1)
!]
(d) none of these
1)
n
! 2
! x(n
!
-
-

n(n - 2X(n 1)
1))
-
-

6
(n -
1) ! X(n 2) -
28. The number of ways the letters of the word ‘TRIANGLE’ to be arranged so that the word
‘angle’ will be always present is
(a) 20 Remains +
Angle
(b) 60 3 I

(c) 24 = 3 +1 u =
= 4
! = 24
(d) 32
29. 3 ladies and 3 gents can be seated at a round table so that any two and only two of the
ladies sit together. The number of ways is
(a) 70
(3 -
1) ! x34243 !
(b) 27
2 x 6x6 72
(c) 72 =

(d) none of these


30. The number of ways in which the letters of the word `MOBILE’ be arranged so that
consonants always occupy the odd places is
V = 3
(a) 36 C = 3
(b) 63
(c) 30 31x3 ! = 6x6 = 36

(d) none of these.

I
Al = - 2 + 5 =3
31. The 4 arithmetic means between –2 and 23 are
3 +5 = 8
(a) 3, 13, 8, 18 - 2 A A2 A3 Ay 23A2 =

, ,
, , ,

As

Ads 15d
u 8 + 5 = 13
(b) 18, 3, 8, 13 to = 23
= =

(c) 3, 8, 13, 18 d = 5 An = 18

(d) none of these

Mistam32. The first and the last terms of an AP series –8, –6, –4, …… is 52. The number of
terms is
Sn = 52

&
(a) 101
(b) 100 & (2a + in - 1) d) = :52

ore (c) 99
2

16 + (n 1)2) 52
(d) none of these
Al
-
-
=

7
n 1 - 10 + 2n 2) = 52

2
n (2n - 18) = 52

z
n(n - 9) = 52
33. The sum of 3 numbers of a G P is 39 and their product is 729. The numbers are -
(a) 3, 27, 9 n-p
27 3
,
9 27 =
,
(b) 9, 3, 27
3 + 9 + 27 = 39
(c) 3, 9, 27
(d) none of these 3 x9x27 = 729-

34. The function f(x) = 2x is


F (X , ) = F(x2)
(a) one-one mapping
(b) one-many 24 = 212
(c) many-one 191 12
= One - one
(d) none of these
35. A town has a total population of 50,000. Out of it 28,000 read the newspaper X and
23,000 read Y while 4,000 read both the papers. The number of persons not reading X
and Y both is -
(a) 2,000 n(xny)) = n(x) - n(x y)
(b) 3,000
= 50000 -
(n(X) + n(y) - n(Xnys]
(c) 2,500
= 50000 -
128000 + 23 , 000 100 O
(d) none of these
-

= 50000 - 47808 = 3000


36. If f(x) = x+3, g(x) = x2, then fog (x)
(a) x2 + 3
↑ (g(x)) = g(x)) +3
(b) x2 + x + 3
=
(2 + 3
(c) (x+3)2
(d) none of these
1 1 1 1
37. Lim  + 2 + 3 + .............. n  is equal to :
n →∞
3 3 3 3 
1 ~

:
(a) so
2
1
(b)
3

=
12
38
(c)
(d)
2
1
de
dy
38. Given x = 2t + 5; y = t2-2, then is calculated as:
dx =
(a) t t
=

(b) 1/t
(c) -1/t
(d) None
39. If f(x) = xk and f ` (1) = 10 then the value of k is
k 1
(a) 10
-

#'(x) = k -
1
(b) -10 1
(1)k
-

F'(l) = k -

(c) 1/10
(d) None 10 = k

40. The marginal revenue function for a product MR = 5-4x + 3x2. Then the total revenue
function is -

p
(a) 5x + 2x2 + x3 fMRdx = R

(b) 5x - 2x2 + x3
f(5 3x2)dx
-
n(2 + = R
Be
(c) 5x + 2x2 + x3 + 3 +c = R
When <G ,

5x- U 3
+
(d) 5x - 2x2 - x3
+2
- 2

41. TRPN
Find the missing term CEGI, XVTR, GIKM, _______. 5122 272 + x3
=

(a) TRPN
(b) KMBD
(c) AMNL
(d) JLNR
42. In certain code language ‘CLOCK’ is coded as 75276 and ‘EARTH’ is coded as 83491,
then ‘COAT’ is coded as
(a) 7329 7239
(b) 7239

9
(c) 7932
(d) 7529
-
43. In a certain language ‘MENTION’ is written as ‘NFOUJPO’, the code of ‘MYSTIFY’ is:

(a) NZTUJGZ
NZTujn z

(b) NFOFTJT
(c) LNEITNO
(d) OERESTIN 187

44. Find odd man out of the series 121, 143, 165,O
186, 209
-
(a) 143 + 22 + 22 + 21

(b) 165
(c) 186
(d) 209
45. In a certain language, FLOWER is coded UOLDVI, then how is TERMINAL coded in that
20
language?
FLO WER TERMINAL
(a) FLKPMROZ ↓
VOLDV I
(b) GVINRMZO u

(c) RVNIGLKA REVERSE position


Total 27
(d) MNIVGYEO =

46. Anil started walking 5 kms towards north then he turned left and walked 3 kms. Again,
he turned left and walked 5 kms. Then the total number of kms he walked is
(a) 13 kms 5+ 3 + 5 1311m
=

(b) 8 kms
(c) 3 kms
(d) 5 kms
47. Raju started walking 10 kms towards east from his home. He turned right and walked 5
kms to the south to reach his school. In which directions is his school from his home?
(a) South – East
S -
E
(b) North – East

10
(c) South – West
(d) North – West
48. A started walking from his house & walk 4 km north side then turns right & walk 3 km. If
he turns right again, what is the direction now?
(a) North nRR + + 0
(b) West
(c) East
(d) South
49. A man starts walking 10 km to the North. He turns right and walks 5 km, then turns right
again and walks 10 km. In which direction is man now from the starting point?
(a) East
10 E5 So
(b) West
(c) North
(d) South
50. Pointing to a lady, a man said, “The son of her only brother is the brother of my wife”.
-

How is lady is related to man?


(a) Mother’s sister dy-m
(b) Grandmother
(c) Sister of father-in-law Du
(d) Maternal Aunt
51. A family has a man, his wife, their four sons and their wives. The family of every son also
3 sons and one daughter. Find out the total number of male members in the whole family?
(a) 4 Man = wife

(b) 8 - M=w
M = w
(c) 12 M= w Mew

↓ ↓ ↓
(d) 17 37 , -
3t -

3 +, 3 +,
,
-
-

52. Five persons A, B, C, D and E are sitting in a circle facing centre. C is sitting immediate
left of E. A is sitting in between and D. Who is sitting between B and A?
Mistav (a) C

11
(b) D
(c) E
(d) B
53. Five people A, B, C, D, E are seated about a round table facing outside the centre but
not necessary in the same order. A sits at immediate right of E. C sits third to the left of
-

D, who sits at the immediate right of A. How many persons are sitting between C & D?
P
-

(a) 1 I or 2

(b) 2 -
A
B-
(c) 3
(d) 4
! E

54. Five friends A, B, C, D and E are sitting in a row facing east. A is sitting between C & D.
B is second to the left C. Who is sitting at the south end?
N
(a) B
(b) E
B B - E -
C - A
-
-
B
C

(c) A A
S 13
(d) D
55. Five persons A, B, C, D & E sitting on a bench. A is immediate right of B. E is immediate
left of C and immediate right of A. B is the right of D. Which person is sitting in the middle
of bench?
(a) B DBAE C

(b) E
(c) A
(d) D
56. Given that
1. A is mother of B.
2. C is son of A.
3. D is brother of E.

4. E is daughter of B.
- Ot
b=
12
+
The grandmother of D is -
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) E
57. Read the following information and answer the question

O
‘A+B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
‘A ×B’ means ‘A is the son of B’.
‘A – B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
If P × Q-S, which of the following is true
(a) S is wife of B
(b) S is father of P
(c) P is daughter of Q
(d) Q is father of P
58. B is daughter of A. C is brother of B. C is the only son of D. C and E are married couple.
F is the only son of E. Then how is F related to A?
(a) Grandson

g
(b) Father
(c) Brother
(d) Uncle
59. Give that X is mother of Y. Z is son of X. A is brother of B.B is daughter of Y. Who is
grandmother of A?
(a) X
(b) Y
(c) A
(d) B

13
60. L is wife of N, P is son of N, K is brother of N and father of O. What is the relationship of
P and O?

Q
(a) Uncle
Q
(b) Brother
(c) Cousin
~
O
(d) Nephew
61. Standard Error (SE) and square root of sample size are
(a) Directly proportional
(b) Equal
(c) Inversely proportional
(d) Not equal
62. The mean of three numbers is 135. Among the three numbers the biggest number is 180.
The difference between the remaining two numbers is 25. Then the smallest number is

·
(a) 130
(b) 125
(c) 120
(d) 100 b = 125 C = 100
,
63. Out of 1000 persons 40% are female, others are male. In a marriage function, 300
persons enjoyed the song.30% of the people who had not enjoyed the song were female.
What is the number of male, who did not enjoy the song in the function?
(a) 120 M F Total
SE 300
(b) 180 118 190
(c) 360 SNE 498 210 700
(d) 490 Total 600 480 1800
64. In tabular presentation of data, stub is __
(a) Left part of table, which provide the description of rows
(b) Right part of the table providing the description of the row
(c) Left part of the table providing the description of columns
(d) Right part of the table providing the description of columns

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65. For open-end classification, which of the following is the best measure of central
tendency?
(a) AM
(b) GM
(c) Median
(d) Mode
66. In case of an even number of observations which of the following is median?
(a) Any of the two middle-most value
(b) The simple average of these two middle values
(c) The weighted average of these two middle values
(d) Any of these
67. Non-probability Sampling is also known as:
(a) Stratified Sampling
(b) Simple Random Sampling
(c) Purposive or Judgment Sampling.
(d) Cluster Sampling
68. Two variables x and y are given by y= 2x – 3. If the median of x is 20, what is the median
of y?
y = 2 (20) -
3
(a) 20
= 37
(b) 40
(c) 37
(d) 35
69. If the relationship between two variables u and v are given by 2u + v + 7 = 0 and if the
AM of u is 10, then the AM of v is
(a) 17
2(10) + v + 7 = 0
(b) –17
(c) –27 V = - 27

(d) 27

15
70. The appropriate measure of dispersion for open-end classification is
(a) Standard deviation
(b) Mean deviation
(c) Quartile deviation
(d) All these measures
71. If Rx and Ry denote ranges of x and y respectively where x and y are related by
3x+2y+10=0, what would be the relation between x and y?
(a) Rx = Ry RC
Ry = 1b1 X

(b) 2 Rx= 3 Ry
Ry =
3 x R1
(c) 3 Rx= 2 Ry 2

(d) Rx= 2 Ry 2Ry = 3 RC

72. If x and y are related by 2x+3y+4 = 0 and SD of x is 9, then SD of y is


(a) 22
S 1b1 x S- D12
Dy
.
=
(b) 6
(c) 5
=
-X9 = 6

(d) 24
73. The quartiles of a variable are 45, 52 and 75 respectively. Its quartile deviation is
(a) 15 0 01
0 D
- =4530
.
=

(b) 20 Z
(c) 25
(d) 8.30
74. If x and y are related as 3x+4y = 20 and the quartile deviation of x is 16, then the quartile
deviation of y is
R = 1b(xa D)
Dy
-

(a) 16 -

(b) 14 =
3x16
(c) 10 Y

(d) 12 = 12

16
X S D/2
y (10) +5 S
Dy = (b)
- -

= 2
2 x5 10
i = 25 = =

75. If x and y are related by y = 2x+ 5 and the SD and AM of x are known to be 5 and
- =

10respectively, then the coefficient of variation of y is

-
(a) 25 x0 o
=
x100
(b) 30
(c) 40
(d) 20
76. What is spurious correlation?
(a) It is a bad relation between two variables.
(b) It is very low correlation between two variables.
(c) It is the correlation between two variables having no causal relation.
(d) It is a negative correlation.
77. When r = 1, all the points in a scatter diagram would lie
(a) On a straight line directed from lower left to upper right
(b) On a straight line directed from upper left to lower right
(c) On a straight line
(d) Both (a) and (b).
78. If the coefficient of correlation between two variables is 0.8 then the percentage of
variation unaccounted for is
1 82
(a) 70%
-

(b) 30% 1-10 . 812


(c) 51%
. 36 x 100
0 = 36 %
(d) 36%
79. If for two variable x and y, the covariance, variance of x and variance of y are 40, 16 and
256 respectively, what is the value of the correlation coefficient?
(a) 0.01

=
v
(b)
(c)
0.625
0.4
= x

(d) 0.5 = 0 . 625

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80. If the relation between x and u is 3x + 4u + 7 = 0 and the correlation coefficient between
x and y is –0.6, then what is the correlation coefficient between u and y?
(a) –0.6 312 0
+ yM + 7 =
Usly = - 0 -

(b) 0.8 (t + (
ray = - 0-6
(c) 0.6
(d) –0.8
81. What is the probability of occurrence of leap year having 53 Sunday?
(a) 1/7
(b) 2/7
(c) 3/7
(d) 4/7
82. What is the chance of picking a spade or an ace not of spade from a pack of 52cards?
(a) 4/13
(b) 2/13 /
(c) 3/26
(d) 3/18
83. Find the probability that a four-digit number comprising the digits 2, 5, 6 and 7 would be
divisible by 4. n (s) 52 -
= u ! = 24
56 -
(a) 1/4
72 -

=
ncal =
(b) 1/3 76 ~

(c) 1/2 12
(d) 1 ↑ (A) =
8/24 =3
84. The probability that an Accountant's job applicant has a B. Com. Degree is0.85, that he
is a CA is 0.30 and that he is both B. Com. and CA is 0.25 out of 500 applicants, how
many would be B. Com. or CA?
(a) 0.25 ↑ (AUB) = P(A) + P(B) -
P(AnB)
(b) 0.30 85 + 8 30 0 25
= 0 .
- - .

(c) 0.10
= 0 98
(d) 0.90
.

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P(A) =
5/9P(B) = 6/11
P(A)) =
4/9 P(B") = 5/11

85. Rupesh is known to hit a target in 5 out of 9 shots whereas David is known to hit the
same target in 6 out of 11 shots. What is the probability that the target would be hit once -

they both try?


-
↑ (Target hit) = 1 (Not hit
-

(a) 79/99
= 1- P(A') X PIB'
(b) 10/13

YY
(c) 14/26 = 1 -
= 1 - 20

(d) 13/18 9
=
79/99
86. In connection with a random experiment, it is found that P(A) = 2/3, P(B) = 3/5 and
P(AUB) = 5/6, find P(A’/B) P(AnB) = 2/z + 3/5
↓ 5/6 -

(a) 7/18
39/
As = -5 =
(b) 1/13
(c) 5/18
PLAB)
-) -
=
=
=
(d) 13/18
87. In a business venture, a man can make a profit of ` 50,000 or incur a loss of ` 20,000.
The probabilities of making profit or incurring loss, from the past experience, areknown
to be 0.75 and 0.25 respectively. What is his expected profit?
(a) ` 33,500 50000 X 0 . 75 - 10000 X 8 . 15

(b) ` 34,500 37508 - 5055

(c) ` 35,500 32508


=

(d) ` 32,500
88. Find the probability of a success for the binomial distribution satisfying the following
relation
4 P (x = 4) = P (x = 2) and having the parameter n as six.
(a) 1/3 up(y) = P(2)

x2 (x/ (ar1"
(b) 1/2
nx /
6 · (P) **Cat = .

(c) 1/5
(d) 1/8 442 = q2
24 = q % .
2p = 1 - P
34 = /
19
P =
43
P(A) =
3/ P(A) = Yu

89. An experiment succeeds thrice as after it fails. If the experiment is repeated 5times, what
-

is the probability of having no success at all?


(a) 1/1023
i I to *** to
" *
(b) 1/1024
(c) 1/1005
(d) 1/1008
inzu
90. If the two quartiles of a normal distribution are 47.30 and 52.70 respectively, what is the
mode of the distribution? Also find the mean deviation about median of thisdistribution.

-
6755
(a) 3.80 21 = 47 3.
M -0 . 6755= 47 32-7 :
- 0 .

(b) 3.40 &3 = 52 7


-
M +0 6755 52 -
7
-
=

(c) 3.20
2u = 188 M . D = 0 . 85
(d) 4.20 50 8
u = = 0 . XY

91. X follows normal distribution with mean as 50 and variance as 100. What is P(x≥ 60)? = 3 . 2

[Givenϕ(1) = 0.8413]
=
2

(a) 0.20
(b) 0.40 P(z = 1)
↑ ((160) =

(c) 0.16 1-
=
P(2 = 1)

(d) 0.30 = 1 -0 8413 . = -


0 158710 16 .

92. Number of misprints per page of a thick book follows


(a) Normal distribution
(b) Poisson distribution
(c) Binomial distribution
(d) Standard normal distribution
93. If for a Poisson variable X, f(2) = 3 f(4), what is the variance of X?
(a) 2 ↑ (2) = 3P(y)

xm xexm
(b) 4
(c) 2 =

20

1 = 2xm2
2, 2412

m2 = y .. m = 2
(d) 3
94. If the points of inflexion of a normal curve are 40 and 60 respectively, then its mean is
(a) 40 u - + = 48

(b) 45
M
(c)
(d)
50
60
+o
u = 55

95. Fisher’s index number satisfies the _______ tests


(a) Time Reversal Test
(b) Factor Reversal Test
(c) both
(d) none
96. Fisher’s ideal index number is
(a) The Median of Laspeyre’s and Paasche’s index numbers
(b) The Arithmetic Mean of Laspeyre’s and Paasche’s index numbers
(c) The Geometric Mean of Laspeyre’s and Paasche’s index numbers
(d) None of these
97. if r = 0.6 then coefficient of non-determination is
(a) 0.4 1 - u = 1 - 10 6)2
.

(b) -0.6 = 0-64

(c) 0.36
(d) 0.64
98. The Cost-of-Living Index (CLI) is always E Iw
-
(a) Weighted Index
Er
(b) Price Index
(c) Quantity Index
(d) None of these

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99. The Paasches and Fishers index numbers are 169 and 156 respectively, then Laspyre’s
Index number is
(a) 144 F =xP

(b) 152 150 : 1ogxL


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(c) 148
15X
12
: 1 x h

(d) 151.5 L = 144

100. The whole sale price index number or agricultural commodities in a given region at a
given date is 280. The percentage increase in prices of agricultural commodities over the
base year is :
280 100 = 180 %
(a) 380
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(b) 280
(c) 180
(d) 80

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