22.(C) c b b g / c b b g / c b b g
11 12 17 18
23 24 29 30
23.(D) +1
+5
+1
+5
+1
+5
+1
526
3. (C) A +5 F +5
M +4 Q +4
+2
+2
V
X
4. (B) As, 108
25.(B) P R O N O U N C I A T I O N
234
K +5
U +4
+2
Z
P
Y
B
27
+4
+4
+4
+4
+4
+4
+4
+4
+3
I M
-2
-3
+3
-3
Sister
Qs Mother
Sister
E I
20 m
W
S
L
+3
A 15 m D 25 m E
Let point A is the starting point and point
E is the end point of the path, travelled by
Ahmad.
Distance of Ahmad from his starting
point = AD + DE
= BC + DE
[ AD = BC ]
= (15 + 25) m = 40 m
33.(C) By given information in sitting arrangement
is as follows
D
B
C
E
Hence, it is clear that B is sitting to the
immediate left of C.
34.(D)
Grandfather
or
Grandmother
Daughter
20 m
4 16 4 5 25 5
27.(B)
28. (A)
29. (D) Cover is not the part of the page whereas
rest are the part of others.
30.(D) As, RED 18 5 4 = 360
Same as, GREEN 7 18 5 5 14
= 44100
Hence, GREEN can be coded as 44100.
31.(C) = 7
= 12
1 =
6
=2
=
then, +
+ = 7 + 12 + 2 = 21
32.(A) Walking diagram of Ahmad is as given
below.
B 15 m C
+3
21.(D)
393
26.(C)
4
Same as, 776
194
4
5. (C) As, we get Calcium from Milk, in the same
way, we get Protein from Pulses.
6. (B) DCBA HGFE STUV
WXYZ
-3
24.(B) 2 4 2
N
N-E
W
E
180
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35.(*) a + b a > b .......(i)
b + c b > c ......(ii)
from equation (i) & (ii) we have
a>b>c a>c a+c
[Consider (b c) as (b + c)]
36.(D) COSMOS
37.(C) The meaningful order of the given words
are as below.
Birth Education Marriage Death
Funeral
38.(D)
39.(C) Given (5 C 4) A (2 B 3) B 6
Now, place the mathematical sign of A, B
and C
= (5 4) (2 + 3) + 6
= 20 5 + 6
= 26 5 = 21
40.(B) Starting position of hawker = Middle
compartment of 17 boggies
=
17 1
18
=
= 9th compartment
2
2
Cl
ot
he
s
44.(A)
Shirt
22-0
x-22
22
15
=
x 22
3
15x 330 = 26
15 x = 356
x = ` 26.40/ litre
18 22
15
= ` 26.40/litre
20 15
= 12 days
25
55.(B) In 1 min i.e. 60 sec. distance travelled by
the wheel = 12 2 r
In 1 sec distance travelled by the wheel
D2 =
12 2 r
2
r
=
60
5
2
r
arc
2
5
=
=
Angle =
r
radius
5
56.(A) x = 6y .............(i)
(x + 4) = 4(y + 4) ; x + 4 = 4y + 16
6y + 4 = 4y + 16 [ value of x = 6y ]
2y = 16 4; 2y = 12; y = 6 year
57.(A) Let CP = 100%
After increase it will be = 100 + x %
x
%
Required percentage =
100 x
58.(B)
A
B
C
D
sun
sun
h
60
45
40 m
shadow
xm
45.(B)
48.(B)
46. (B)
49. (D)
47. (C)
50. (D)
10 3 x = 4
51.(C)
10 3 x = 4 = 16
x = 16 10 = 6
x = 6 = 216
52.(B) An irrational number
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h 1
h
;
=
x 1
x
x=h
tan 60 =
h
x 40
h
3
=
x 40
1
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h=
3 x 40 3
h=
3 h 40 3
PL
1
PL2
X
=
; PQ
3X PQ2
3
( x = h)
h(1 3 ) = 40 3
h=
40 3
3 1
=
3 1
3 1
40 3 ( 3 1)
3 1
= 20 3 ( 3 +1) m
= 20(3 +
3)m
59.(C) Given m = n n
m 2m = (n n) 2(n n)
= n (n 1) (n n 2)
= (n + 1)(n) (n 1) (n 2)
It is a product of four consecutive number.
Hence, it is divisible by 24.
60.(A)
Article
CP 22
SP
PQ
3
=
PL
1
PQ PL
PL
1 3
40 3
or,
QL
PL
PL
QL
30
30
100 =
100
100 30
70
61.(A) Required % =
=
300
6
= 42 %
70
7
1
3 1
75
100 3x
New =
125 5 y
y
100
x
5 x 3x
2x
x 3x
=
=
5
y
5
y
y 5y
2x
5y
100 =
% decrease =
x
y
3 = 66 (223)
66 25
41
100
100 =
25
25
= 164 %
3 1
1
x
65.(A) Let fraction be y
Price
1 = 25 (251)
25
Profit % =
3 1
1
2x
5y
100
x
y
= 40%
66.(A) Ratio 4 : 3 : 1
22.50
3
67.50
then, 4 + 3 + 1 8 22.50 180
So, cost of book = ` 180
B
67.(C)
62.(D)
25
=8
100
` 8 discount on 1 shirt
63.(B) 32
40
=5
8
Radius of circle =
3a
2
64.(B) Q
area of semi-circle =
L
Area of ABD =
PQR ~ MLP
Area of MLP PL2
9 2
3a
a
=
8
2 2
1
3
9
3a
a=
a
2
2
4
9
9
a a
8
4
9 -1
a
sq unit
4 2
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cos 2 1 sin2
68.(B) l cos + m sin =
cot 2 sin2
72.(B) C = 2 r , A = r
C r = 2 r [ r = A]
Cr=2A
Cr
C
= A ; [r =
]
2
2
1 sin2
CC
=A
22
2m
l m 1
sec =
l m 1
2m
tan =
l 1
;
2m
tan =
l 1
2m
A=
1
4
rh =
R
3
3
3.6 3.6 14.4 = 4 R
R = 3.6 3.6 3.6
R = 3.6 cm
74.(C) C.P of 50 gram cashewnut = ` 25
73. (C)
500
1000 50
S. P of 50 gram cashewnut = ` 20
1
100
69.(B) Original rate of income tax =
19 1
= 5%
75. (C)
A
AC
OC = OD = CD
So, COD is equilateral
COD = 60
In, BOD ;
OB = OD
ODB = OBD
In, AOC;
AO = OC
ACO = CAO
AOC = 180 2
BOD = 180 2
AOB is collinear;
AOC + COD + DOB = 180
180 2 + 60 + 180 2 = 180
2 + 2 = 120
+ = 120
In, ABP;
PAB + PBA + APB = 180
+ + APB = 180
APB = 180 (+ )
= 180 120
So, APB = 60
AB
BD
BD
DC
AC
DC
So, AB : AC = BD : DC
71.(D)
30
3
=
...(i)
EC
DE
BD
DE
AC
BE
AC
DC
=
=
...(ii)
DC
DE
BE
DE
EC = BE [equal angle form equal side]
From (i) and (ii)
AB
5
100 = 20%
25
Loss % =
70.(A)
C2
4
10
6
A
B
work done by A + B in 3 days = 3 (3 + 5)
= 24
Remaining work = 30 24 = 6
C does 6 work in 2 days
76. (B)
2
30 = 10 days
6
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3 1 32 1
4 2
4
4
1
part = 48 litres
4
1 part = 48 4 =192 litres
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77.(A) 7 + 5 = 12
Pencils = 5
15
15
180
75
28% of pencils = 75
r
1
=
100
11
28
= 21
100
78. (B) A : B : C = 12 2000 : 4 2500 : 8 1500
Share of A : B : C = 12 : 5 : 6 23 100 2300
C's share = 6100 = ` 600
79.(A) Area of such road = x (l + b x)
Where x is width of road
= 10 (80 + 60 10)
= 1300 sq m
100P
RT(T 1)
100 T
2
85.(D)
120
520
= 13 h
40
train takes 5 hour more in 13 hours.
5 60
1
So,
= 23
min/hour
13
13
ab
ab
Q
POZ ~ POT
So,
TP 5
4
3
20
cm
3
88. (B) For the expression to hold true x and y
should both be positive.
TP =
-3 5
= 5 5 3 5 = 2 5
83.(B) Net effect on volume
= [2 (-4) + 2 +
16 (16)
32
+
]%
100
100
= [6 + 0 + 0.0032] %
= 5.99% or decrease in value = 5.99%
= [ 8 + 2 +
r
12
= 1
11
100
1
a 5
a
1
P
5cm
1
120 150
2
30
= 300 km
a +
520
=8h
65
82.(C)
87.(C)
84800
=
1024
= ` 82.8125
A
B
ADC = 360 (120+105+60) = 75
86.(B) Let LCM of 65 & 40 = 520
Let the distance be 520 km
84800
800 32 7
120
100 848
8 8(7)
100 8
2
100
= 9.09%
11
r=
r
12
=
100
11
P1
2420
10
100
89.(A)
=
=
3
2662
11
r
P1
100
11
r
1
=
10
100
11
1
r
=
1 =
10
10
100
r = 10%
6
6
3
1
6
6
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92.(D) Let the distance x km.
99. (C)
x
x
=6
73 73
5x 2x
=6
20
3x = 6 20
x = 40 km
1800
A
12
AP = 13 12 = 25 = 5 cm
Chord AB = 2 5 = 10 cm
length of
4
5
th
of chord =
4
10 = 8 cm
5
13
8
: 1800
100
100
= 13 : 8
98.(D) Number of male teachers.
= 1800
12
20
8
60
+ 1800
100 100
100 100
18 12
18 24
+
5
5
216 432
648
=
=
5
5
= 129.6
= 130 (approx.)
13 150
8
75
+1800
100 100
100 100
18 13 3
18 8 3
+
2
4
= 9 13 3 + 108
= 459
101. (D) GST stands for Goods and Services Tax.
It is a comprehensive Indirect tax levied
on manufacture, sale and consumption
of goods as well as services at national
level. It will replace all indirect taxes
levied on goods and services by the
Centre and State Government. Features
of GST are
(a) Because of its transparent character,
this tax would be easier to administer.
(b) By amalgamating a large number of
central and state taxes into a single tax,
it would mitigate cascading and pave
the way for a common national market.
(c) Indian products will become competitive
in the domestic and International
markets.
(d) Reduction in overall tax burden on goods
i.e. 25%-30%
102. (A) CROWDING OUT is an economic
concept where increased public sector
spending replaces or drives down
private sector spending. It refers to the
sit uation when government must
finance its spending with taxes and /or
wit h deficit spending leav ing
businesses with less money and
effectively crowding them out
103. (C) Tax Expenditure are revenue losses
attributable to tax provisions that often
result from the use of the tax system to
promote social goals without incurring
direct expenditure.
Gift tax A federal tax applied to an
individual giving anything of value to
another person.
Tax imposed on advertisement is
collected by the central government and
then it is transferred to the state
government.
Stamp duty is a tax that is levied on
documents such as cheques, receipts
etc.
3
O
12 8
100
8
4
100 = 50%
8
100. (A) Required number
x
x
=6
4 10
93.(B)
Required percent =
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104. (A) Chelliah Committee was set up in
August 1991 and headed by Dr. Raja
Chelliah. The Committee pointed out
that the indirect taxes at the Central
level should be broadly neutral in
relation to production and consumption
of goods and will cover commodities and
services. So, VAT (Value Added Tax)
system will cov er ser vices and
commodities.
105. (D) Proportional taxes apply the same tax
rate to any income level or for any size
tax base. Many state income taxes and
almost all sales taxes are proportional
taxes.
107. (D) Capitals of Vijaynagar dynasty are
Anegondi, Chandr agiri, Vellore,
Penukonda.
109. (C) Railways were first introduced to India
in 1853 from Bombay to Thane. In 1951
the system were nationalized as one
unit. In 1905, Railway Board was
constituted but the powers were vested
under Lord Curzon. For the first time
in history, the Railways began to make
profit in his reign.
110. (A) The Swadeshi movement was started to
oppose the British decision for the
part ition of Bengal. The for mal
proclamation of Swadeshi movement
was made on August 7, 1905 at Calcutta
townhall and the famous boycott
resolution was passed. Boycott was first
suggested by Krishan Kumar Mitra in
Sanjivani in 1905. Various students and
women participated in the movement
but not the farmers.
111. (B) Vasco da Gama was the first person to
sail directly from Europe to India, around
the cape of Good hope. In 1502, King
Manuel once again sent Vasco da Gama
to India to further secure Portugals
dominance in the region.
112. (D) Spam is most of ten considered
electronic junk mail or junk newsgroup
postings. It is also known as unsolicited
email. So, it is related with computer.
113. (A) An input device is a peripheral (piece
of computer hardware equipment) used
to provide data and control signals to an
information processing system such as
a computer or information appliance.
Examples are keyboards, scanner,
digital cameras and Joysticks.
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122. (C) Dormant Volcano is one that has not
erupted recently but is expected to do
so. Examples of Dormant volcanoes are
Lake Barrine in Australia, Mount
Kilimanjaro in Africa, Salina in Sicily,
Italy etc.
123. (A) Koraput is a town and a Notified Area
Council in Koraput district in Odisha.
HAL factory (Hindustan Aeronautics
Limited, a defence enterprise of the
Government of India) is only 15 km from
Koraput town. This HAL factory makes
military aircraft engines for MIG and
expanding for Sukhoi assembly line.The
HAL factory and township is surrounded
by hills and forest.
125. (C) The Tenth Schedule known as the AntiDefection Act was included in the
Constitution in 1985 by Rajiv Gandhi
ministry and sets the provisions for
disqualification of elected members on
the grounds of defection to another
political party. The law was added by the
52nd Amendment Act, 1985.
126. (A) Central Vigilance Commission (CVC)
was established in 1964, as an apex body
for exercising general superintendence
and control over vigilance administration.
The term of office of t he Central
vigilance Commissioner would be four
years from the date on which they enter
their office or till they attain the age of
65 years, whichever is earlier.
127. (B) Article 317 of the Constitution deals
with the removal and suspension of a
member of Public Service Commission
and can be removed from his office by
the order of President on the ground of
misbehavior.
128. (D) The Directive Principles lay down
various tenets of a walfare state and
give directives to the state and
government machinery. But they are
not enforceable, by the law.
130. (A) Chloroplasts are known as the kitchen
of the cell because sunlight is absorbed
by them and converted into energy and
helps them in making food. So,
chloroplasts are the organelles where
plants prepare their own food.
131. (B) The Capsaicin (Capsaicinoids) are found
in chillies bind to a receptor in the
mucous membrane of the mouth when
ingested. This is the receptor
associated with heat and physical
abrasion and hence produces a burning
sensation.
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Meaning in English
Meaning in Hindi
Acquire
Antipathy
Borough
Cautious
Churlish
Concubine
Condone
Dawn
Enforce
Exodus
careful
not polite
one who is in a living relationship before marriage
to forgive
to begin to come to light as the Sun rises
to make sure that people do what is required
a situation in which many people leave a place at the
same time
to tell a lie
To praise in a way that is not sincere
tender affection
to recover
to reach destination
to arise from bed
extremely large
to resume work
a person who puts on a false appearance
a situation in which many people arrive
to pretend to be sick to avoid doing work
very unpleasant to see
full of danger
the quality that allows someone to continue trying
to do even though it is difficult
relating to period of time following the birth of a child
not safe
definition
to say that something is not allowed
to make known to many people
Past experience
the act of bringing back something that existed before
not easily changed
a person who is between 60 & 69
six babies born at a same time
a place of deep mud
past participle of seek (to search for)
spreading in all direction
stopped functioning
to suspect
not important
a student/person misses school/office without
permission
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miifRu
ekiQ djuk
m"kk dky
ykxw djuk
fuxZeu
Feign
Flatter
Fondness
Get over
Get through
Get up
Gigantic
Get down
Hypocrite
Influx
Malinger
Nasty
Perilous
Perseverance
Postnatal
Precarious
Prelude
Prohibit
Promulgate
Reminiscences
Restoration
Rigid
Sexagenarian
Sextuplet
Slough
Sought
Sprawling
To break down
To smell a rat
Trivial
Truant
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169.
170.
171.
172.
173.
174.
175.
(B)
(B)
(D)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(D)
(A)
(C)
(C)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(D)
(B)
(D)
(B)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(A)
176.
177.
178.
179.
180.
181.
182.
183.
184.
185.
186.
187.
188.
189.
190.
191.
192.
193.
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
199.
200.
(A)
(B)
(A)
(A)
(C)
(C)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(D)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(C)
(A)
(A)
(A)
r1
2
74. (D) r =
(given)
1
2
r12 2 2
=
=4:1
r22 1
Ratio of Time = 1 : 4
80. (C) Solution given was correct.
97. (C) Solution given was correct.
196. (C)
197. (A)
198. (C)
Ratio of Areas =
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