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Part I I~ I

Mathematics I 'l'1'fUrn
1.

2.

3.

If a variable plane passes through a fixed

(i)

~ ~ "11: W!CR'f ~ fBn: ~ (1, - 2, 3) "#


~ ~ t <ll!ll f1~~ii'll

a:r&lf "'ll1 ~an A, B,


C "# ~ "~'f.! crrc'l,

point (1, -2, 3) and meets the coordinate


axes at points A, B, C, then the point of
intersection of the planes through A, B, C
parallel to the coordinate planes lies on :

%, <it A, B,
f1~~ii'll a:r&if il> ~ B4Mi'i
~ fim 'R ~ %, ~ t :

(1)

(1)

xy- - yz + - zx = 6
2
3

C 'R ~

(2)

yz- 2zx +3xy= xyz

(2)

yz- 2zx +3xy=xyz

(3)

xy - 2yz + 3zx = 3xyz

(3)

xy- 2yz + 3zx = 3xyz

(4)

xy+ -yz-- zx=6


2
3

(4)

xy+ -yz- -zx=6


2
3

The rate of change of the volume of a


sphere with respect to its surface area,
when the radius is 2 units, is :

2.

~ ~ il> '1~ ~ il> ~a:r ~


awR il> qfl:q<i1 '1ft~. ~ ~ ~
2~tt:

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

If p is any logical statement, then :

"'liT 9f<1-;ij<;1

3.

~ p~<l'iiWrir~t

<it:

(1)

P"( -p) is a tautology

(1)

pA(-p) t'!GT <W< t I

(2)

pv(-p) is a contradiction

(2)

pv(-p) ~ fcrU~ t I

(3)

P"P = P

(3)

pAp= p

(4)

pv(-p)=p

(4)

pv(-p)=p

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Consid er

4.

Lt: 3x+y +a-2= 0;


L 2 :3x+y-a+3=0~~a~

Lt:

3x+y +a-2= 0;
1.:1: 3x+y- a+3= 0, where a is a positive
real numbe r, and

)
!

qlfdfqq> ~t ([~

C: x2 +y 2 -2x+4 y-4=0 .
<n?.Rt :~Lt 'f!C'I>l~~t
~1
'fl c 'liT "O!!R'I

Statement 1 : If line L1 is a chord of the


circle C, then the line 1.:1 is not always a
diameter of the circle C.
Statement 2 : If line Lt is a diamet er of the
circle C, then the line L2 is not a chord of
the circle C.

' cn?.R 2 : ~ Lt <f! C 'liT "O!!R'I ~,


'f>l~"'l'tf~l

m1.:1 ~

"ffi L2 'f! C

Then,

5.

'

II
'

(1)

both the statem ents are true.

(2)

both the statem ents are false.

(3)

Statem ent - 1 is
statem ent- 2 is false.

true

and

(4)

Statem ent - 2 is
Statem ent- 1 is false.

true

and

(2)

-zyrr~ ~~I

(3)

~-l~t ~-2~tl

r.'~ ~ ~ <itlil'fl<"l ~
x + 2ay + az = 0, x + 3by + bz = 0
x+2ay +az=O , x+3by +bz=O and G
X+ 4cy + CZ = 0 "iflT "(% ~[;:4 fl( m'f
x+4cy +cz=O has a non- zero solutio n,
a, b, c ~ 'fi1il ~ :
then a, b, c satisfy :

If the system of linear equati ons,

(1)

2b=a+ c

(1)

2b=a+ c

(2)

b 2 =ac

(2)

b 2 =ac

(3)

2ac=a b+bc

(3)

2ac=a b+bc

(4)

2ab=a c+bc

(4)

2ab=a c+bc

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6.

Let S be the set of all real matri ces,


A=[: :]suc h

7.

8.

that

a+d= 2

>!RT S <l~ <w:<:tf"1<t> ~ q;r WJ,Uflf

6.

and

A=[:

~] ~<lT

"t fOF

AT=A 2 -2A. Then S:

AT=A2 -2At ,

(1)

is an empty set.

(1)

~~ >A'j~FI ~I.

(2)

has exactly one element.

(2)

if~~~~~

(3)

has exactly two elements.

(3)

if~~ 31<fliCI ~I

(4)

has exactly four elements.

(4)

if ~

/ ...._

(i + -!i),

,,

then the value of 7.


4
3
2
z +4z +6z +4z is:

(1)

-5

(1)

-5

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

-9

(4)

-9

'l~

'll:'F

If z = i

Suppo se a popul ation A has 100


observ ations 101, 102, ..., 200 and anothe r
popul ation B has 100 observ ations 151,
152, ... , 250. If VA and VB repres ent the
variances of two popula tions respectively,
then the ratio VA: VB is:

8.

z=i (i +
'i.f>P:!R ~:

(1)

1 :1

(2)

2: 3

(2)

2:3

(3)

1 :2

(3)

1 :2

(4)

3 :2

(4)

3:2

-.IrY
li
t I f fJTI "' Lj

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-

l.-1 -+

u ..i ~'-

<i\ S:

T.!R 31<fliCI ~ I

-!i)t <i\ z 4 +4z3 +Gz2 +4z

<ll!f"'<':

-q

V &-TUT
~ B if 100
1 00

1 :1

:>,, +JL )~ ;;'r, ')L


j Y(ti-J'i ) ~ +41(t
-foJ.l tt'-'L

a~T

101, 102, ..., 200 ~ <II'U ~


91\fUT 151, 152, ..., 250 ~I
VA <II'U VB
~Pro: GRf 4 f>:<i'i
'llm1'Tf ~ ~ ~. <i\
3T:flTO VA: VB~:

(1)

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a+d= 2

t,

<n1<f ~ fl;rQ; ~

r)
.+YJ'(',~-.J'-

( ( j ~ J"i \? L'J

.;>.,

l._

;L+2 +210 "-

~ 2 j JL
l;(+1_1~)L

- t

,...
Ll

.,.gjffx

l_

LtlJ

;J2:_

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() J7x13 + 5x15lt

J7x13 + 5x153 dx equals:

9.

dx 'ffliR 't

( x7 + x2+

(./ + x 2 + 1)

i
I

xl4

x14
(1)

2
7
(x + x +

2 +C
(x + x + 1)

(1)

2 +C

1)

x14

x14

(2)

2
7
2(x + x +

1)

2 +C

(2)

+C

(3)

2(x + x +

2 +C

1)

I
l

x7

x7

l!

(3)

(x7 + x2+

1)2

(x + x +

2 +C
1)

(4)

(4)

10.

for

If

. sin 2x
I1m
X

~0

som e

real

num ber

. .
. ts, th en th e 11rmt
+ a sin x ex1s
1
X~

f'l'<~l

a,

Jim sin 2x
x ->

<n""f-crifl
+ a sin

<t ftiTv.
~ t <fl ~

<~"w:n a
'fiT

x3

is equa l to:

(1)

-2

(2)

-1

(3)

(4)

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(2)

-1

(3)

(4)

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Let A and B be two even ts such that


P(Au B);:. 314 and 118 :5 P(AnB):5 318.

<1~118 :5 P(AnB):5 318

t1

Stat eme nt 1 :

P(A) + P(B);:. 718

<!;fiR 1 :

P(A) + P(B) ;:. 7I 8

Stat eme nt 2:

P(A) +P(B):5 1118

<!;fiR 2:

P(A) +P(B ):5 1118

(1)

State men t - 1 is true ; State men t - 2


is true ; Stat eme nt - 2 is a corr ect
expl anat ion for State men t - 1.

(2)

12.

liRTA<I~B~~~tf<I;P(AuB);;.314

11.

State men t - 1 is true ; State men t - 2


is false.

(4)

State men t - 1 is false ; State men t - 2


is true.

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Let v

1\

= 2i +

....

1\

1\

--4

j - k and w

1\

m<f

t ; "'~

2 m<f

~-2~-1'1ft~~~l

State men t - 1 is true ; State men t - 2


is true; State men t - 2 is not a corre ct
expl anat ion for State men t - 1.

(3)

"'~ - 1

(1)

(2)

"'~ - 1 m<! t; '!>~ - 2 m<!


~ - 2, ~ - 1 '1ft
~
~I

.m

(4)

1\

= i + 3k . 12. l1RT

~ -131 W'!l

1\1\1\

= 2i +

j - k

~- 2~

t ;

-;:rg

tl

--4/\1\

<I~ w

= i + 3k

If u is a unit vect or, then the max imu m


valu e of the scal ar tripl e prod uct

[ uv w.... ] is:
........

(1)

.J6

(2)

JW

(3)
(4)

LIPa ge 6

(1)

.J6

(2)

JW

(3)

J60

(4)

J60

.J6

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I
I

I
I

'

13.
e 2x + y + 6 = 0 is
lin
e
Th
:
1
nt
me
ate
St
x- 2y + 5 = 0 an d
pe rp en dic ula r to the line
gh (1, 3).
second line pa sse s thr ou
the slo pe s of an y
St ate me nt 2 : Pr od uc t of
l to -1 .
tw o parallel lines is eq ua
tru e ; St ate me nt - 2
(1) St ate me nt - 1 is
is a co rre ct
is tru e; St ate me nt - 2
nt - 1.
ex pla na tio n for St ate me
tru e ; St ate me nt - 2
(2) Sta tem en t - 1 is
t a co rre ct
is tru e; St ate me nt - 2 is no
nt - 1.
ex pla na tio n for St ate me
is tru e ; St ate me nt - 2
(3) St ate me nt - 1

%"1
<f;2:T'f 2 :

2 co t- 1(7) +c os -

(~),in

pr inc ipa l va lue ,

'

'i

-m

m<Jt

(3)

.,_.,~ -1 ~

(4)

14 .

2 co t- \7 ) +c os -1 (

445 )
-1 ( 12

(2)

cos

(2)

cos

447 )
-1 ( 11

(3)

41 )
tan -1 ( 11
7

(3)

41 )
tan -1 ( 117

(4)

co se c-

(4)

17 )
cosec -1 (1125

fin ed by
an d g be fu nc tio ns de

"'~- 2m<l~l

~) 'liT 'f '! l1R 'Rl<n:

_4_)
-1 ( __4
125

cos

Le t

~:

(1)

(1)

15 .

- 2 -m<r ~
>211 - 1 -m<r t "'~
~
~ - 2, "'~ - 1 <it m1
%1
~- 2~%1
"'~ -1

(2)

is eq ua l to :

'

eft ~ "t<maii 'fi1 <m'lf om !1"1'1 4il'1

-d l
r ~ ; .,_.,~ - 2 -m<r t
(1) >211 - 1 -m<
t~~ %1
'-f>211- 2, >211- 1 <i

is false.
ate me nt - 2
Sta tem en t - 1 is false ; St
is true.

(4)

14.

=0
:'DID 2x +y +6 =0 'DID x- 2y +5
(1, 3) ~ m'fi{ ~
'R ~ t am ~ "t<ID

<f;2:T'J 1

15 .

cos

-1 (

44 )
117

1(111257)

1
, xER, u -1 o'41
+
x
=
)
f(x
g,
'41
fo
'I1
"t!T
1

ft~ ~ t <iii
g( x) =x 2 +1 , XER &m -q
1
d
an
1,
l'X;
XER,
f(x )= X+ 1'
go f:
gof is :
"#l<';if> "'fiif% I
g(x) = x2 + 1, XER. Th en
(1) ~ %~ <ill
t onto.
I
(1) on e - on e bu t no
Oll<#l<;'li %~ ~ "'fiif%
(2)
I
on to bu t no t on e - one.
(2)
~ o'41 Oll"'il<";&i zy n%
(3)
to.
Oll<#l<';'*' t 1
(3) bo th one - one an d on
"'~ ~tom:"'~
(4)
e no r onto.
(4) ne ith er on e - on
/~ 7.fil<f ~ ft;ro: ~
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16 .

The coefficient of t24 in


(1 + t2)12 (1 + t12) (1 + t24)
is.:

17.

(1)

Iz c +1 3
6

(2)

Jz c +2
6

(3)

Jz c + 1
6

(4)

Jz c

16 .

TTf'n~:

Th e ge ne ral so lut ion of


the dif fer en tia l
eq ua tio n
:

(1 + t2)12 (1 + tl2) (1 + t24)


if; "\ltlR

(1)

12c + 13
6 .

(2)

Jz c +2
6

(3)

Iz c +1
6

(4)

12 c

if t24

'fiT

~ +14l'fi{Oi

17 .

(X

dy sm
. -+-+
y ) =s m
.
dx
2

+ sin ( x : Y J = sin ( x
; y J is:

(X---y )
2

"'liT

mt lR !m 'l ~:
(1)

(2)

log

(3)

log

(4)

18.

(tan~)+ 2s inx =

log

(tan~) +2sin~ =
(cot~)+ 2s inx =

(cot~)+ 2sin~ =

log

18 .

3x2 + 2(a2 + l)x + (a 2 - 3a


+ 2) = 0
possesses roots of op po sit
e signs, the n a
lies in the interval :

(-o o, -1 )

(2)

(-1 , 1)

(3)

(1, 2)

(4)
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.~ ~ ~

(2, 3)
.
(
:2C o S

.~ ~

cJY.

log

(tan~)+2sinx=

(2)

log

(tan~)+ 2sin~ =

(3)

log

(cot~)+ 2s inx =

(4)

log

(cot~)+ 2sin~ =

If the qu ad rat ic eq ua tio n

(1)

(1)

<IR fl;:emr

f14l'fi{O{

3x2 + 2(a 2 + l)x + (a 2 - 3a


+ 2) = 0

if; '@ fcrqito ~ if; t,


%~:
(1)

(-o o, -1 )

(2)

(-1 , 1)

(3)

(1, 2)

(4)

(2, 3)

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19.

Ifj(x)=x I xI, then for any real numbers


a and b with a<b, the value of

19.

~f(x)=xlxlt "ffiqi*<lfcp;fi"tf&naTia<l~b
b

il>~ ~a<b%, ff(x)dxoro<R~:

Jf(x)dx equals :

20.

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

~ ( a3 + b3)

(3)

~ ( a3 + b3)

(4)

~ (a3

(4)

~ (a3

- b3)

If m is the slope of a tangent to the curve


eY = 1 + x2, at the point (x, y) on the curve,
then all possible values of m lie in the

20.

<m:

-b3)

Cflli eY = 1 + x 2,

f.i~ (x, y) '11: ~


"ffi m il> "B~ <'ioqq l!R

il>

-mf 't19T q;'t GR'I m t

nn:r ~ifW-Rrt ~t:

interval:

j
21.
J

(1)

[0, 1]

(1)

[0, 1]

(2)

(1, oo)

(2)

(1, oo)

(3)

(- oo, -1)

(3)

(-oo, -1)

(4)

[ -1, 1]

(4)

[ -1, 1]

A common tangent to x2 - 2y 2 = 18 and


x2 +y2 =9 is:

21.

x2 -2y2=18 <I~ x2 +y2 =9 q;'t ~ ~

-mf't19T t:

1
l

(1)

y=2x+3../5

(1)

y=2x+3J5

(2)

y = .fiX+ 3 J3

(2)

y= .fi x+3../3

(3)

y=2x+3-fi

(3)

y=2x+3-fi

(4)

y=.fix+3J5

(4)

y=.fix+3J5

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22.

From a window x meter high above the


ground, in a street, the angles of elevation

22.

it ~ 1R'ft ~ ~ '1ft am ~ 'l1cf'1


iii fum (f?.Jl '1Ti; iii "3WR (f?.Jl ~ ~
~: a <f?.Jl 13 ~ I <i\ ~ cmi't 'l1cf'1 '1ft ~
("!ftcU if) ~ :
~

and depression of the top and the foot of


another house exactly opposite to the
window in the same street are a and 13
respectively. Then the height (in meters)
of the house on the opposite side is :

23.

(1)

x(1 + tana cotl3)

(1)

x(l + tana cotl3)

(2)

x(1 + tana cosl3)

(2)

x(1 + tana cosl3)

(3)

x(1 + cota tanl3)

(3)

x(1 + cota tanl3)

(4)

x(1 +cotoc cosl3)

(4)

x(1 + cota cosl3)

Let fbe a differentiable function such that

23.

8f(x)+6f(~ )-x=5, (wO) and


y = x2 f(x), then
(1)

24.

1l:'fi 1R'ft if, ~ it x 1ft. '1ft~ 1R ~ 1l:'fi

:~

l!RT f

y=x2 f(x)%. <ilx= -111<

at x = -1 is :

15
14

(3)

--

(4)

14
1
14

(2)

15
14

(3)

24

fq;

<f?.JT

'I>Tl!R~:

1
14

1
14

(4)

A tree, in each year, grows 5 ern less than


it grew in the previous year. If it grew
half a metre in the first year, then the
height of the tree (in metres), when it ceases

dy

,h

t,

15
14

(1)
15
14

~~T 3l<l'li"~"'!'P:r 'li~"'!

8f(x)+6f(~ )-x=5, (x;tO) t

(2)

11:'11

1l:'fi its~. ~ crf '1ft aWIW 5 it.lfi. 'l>l!


~~I ~~~crfif1/2"ifi. ~%, <iJ
~ ~ <io/lT oR "" ~ <iT ~ '1ft ~ ("!ftcU
if)~:

to grow, is:
(1)

3.00

(1)

3.00

(2)

2.75

(2)

2.75

(3)

2.50

(3)

2.50

(4)

2.00

(4)

2.00

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25.

Statement 1 : If three positive number s in


G.P. represen t the sides of a triangle, then
the commo n ratio of the G.P. must lie

'

(1)

Stateme nt - 1 is true ; Stateme nt - 2


is true; Stateme nt - 2 is not a correct
explana tion for Stateme nt - 1.

(2)

Stateme nt - 1 is true ; Stateme nt - 2


is false.

(4)

Stateme nt- 1 is false; Stateme nt- 2


is true.

m<FR~~mif~

m, m

m.ru ..r

t ;

Cf;?.R - 1 <fi".l

Cf;I!R - 2, Cf;I!R - 1 "<tt

Cf;I!R -

Cf;?.R 2 ~

Olfll!il!T

't I

't ;
2, Cf;I!R 1 'li"t ~ Olfll!il!T -m 't 1

Cf;I!R - 1 ~

Cf;I!R - 2 ~

2
xcosx dx
2
2
,Jln5 cos(ln35 - x ) + cosx

xcosx dx
The integral ,Jln5 cos(ln35 - x 2 ) + cosx 2

't\11r4'1i
f1't"f4i1

<rnllS!rRt v:ct>
~
~ q;r <WT
t:.'l_p! 'li"t '~_p!Ta:if 'li1 f1't"Mi1 ~ ~ t :

Stateme nt - 1 is true ; Stateme nt - 2


is true; Statem ent - 2 is a correct
explana tion for Stateme nt - 1.

(3)

'li"t <fR

J5 + 1 it -;frq Wm 't I

J.Jln7

'l

1 tii!!T

-.n?.Rz:

1"1k4'1i ~

Statement 2 : Three positive number s can


form sides of a triangle if sum of any two
number s is greater than the third number .

(2)

<l""&ll( v:ct' Br"J,~ 'fil "J,-:;rTaTI. <!iT


l],uitm ~<0 q;r me~ 311-mr
q;'m f,

J5 -

(1)

26.

<fi?.R 1 :

between ../5-1 and ../5+1 .


2

25.

J.Jln7

26.

is equal to:

(1)

5
1
-In-

(1)

(2)

.!.In~

(2)

(3)

7
1
-In5
4

(3)

(4)

.!.ln2'.

(4)

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1
-In-

5
1
-In7
2

.!.~n2'.
4

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The least positive integral value of x which


satisfies the inequali ty 1C,_ > 2 x 10Cr
1
is:

28.

29.

30.

't"'r~14 lffi, -;;it


<>Hlf'"l~t 10c x-1 > 2 x 10c q;'t ~ 'fil1
x
'

27.

X q;-[

<f!r

~:

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

The angle between the lines 2r = 3y = - z


and -6x=y= 4z is:

28.

'tm31T 2x=3y= -z~


q;r q:;)ur

t:

(1)

30"

(1)

30"

(2)

45"

(2)

45"

(3)

90

(3)

900

(4)

0"

(4)

0"

If a variable line, passing through the point


of intersec tion of the lines x + 2y -1 = 0

~~ ~11~q~

29.

-6x=y=4z~~

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'hlf1, 'hlf1alf X+ 2y -1 = 0 (f?l[


2x-y-1 =o ~ yfa~<; f.is; ~ ~ "'T<ft

and 2x- y-1 =0, meets the coordin ate


axes in A and B, then the locus of the
mid-poi nt of AB is :

~ f-l~~~j~ ill~ q;') A <I"U B 'R q;mf\

(1)

x+3y= O

(1)

x+3y= O

(2)

x+3y= 10

(2)

x+3y= 10

(3)

x+3y= 10 xy

(3)

(4)

x+3y+1 0xy=O

(4)

x+3y= 10 xy
x + 3y + lOxy= 0

Let y2=16x be a given parabol a and L be


an extremi ty of its latus rectum in the first
quadran t. If a chord is drawn through L
with slope - 1, then the length of this

f.

a)

AB ~ 11~-f.l's q;r ~it:

30.

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(1)

32

(1)

32

(2)

I6J2

(2)

I6J2

(3)

I6J3

(3)

16J3

(4)

32J2

(4)

32J2

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Aptitude Test I ~ ~
Directions : (For Q. 31 and 32).

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The problem figure slur.os the top view of an object. Identify the
correct front Piew, from amongst the answer figures.
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<1 ~ mft wp!!f ~ Yi;i#HI{ I

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dJkiJ dJk1j rrf1hillB


(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Drll

(1)

Directions : (For Q. 33 and 34).

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Piew, from amongst the answer figures.
3 - D W'f ~if~ CRg q;} ~ Tf?.lT t1 ~ mft a;'lit ~
3fR"

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(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

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Directions : (For Q. 35 to 39).


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# 39

Problem Figure

W'f

fffi!:) I

Find out the total number of surfaces of the object given below, in the
problem figure.
W'f awpfrr if /&P.fH=/i&.Tif;=a CRg c1i; ~ F!ft Jiff #1ln ~ ~I

awpfrr

35.

(1)

19

(2}

18

(3)

20

(4)

22

36.

(1)

16

(2}

15

(3)

17

(4)

18

37.

(1)

14

(2}

15

(3}

13

(4)

12

38.

(1)

15

(2}

14

(3}

12

(4)

13

39.

(1)

20

(2}

1!'

(3)

16

(4)

17

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Direction s : (For Q. 40 to 42).


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~eft 'IT{ -w.r 3il$f&<il' if~ f<rq1r ~</1m( I

40.

(2)

(1)

41.

[g]

(2)

(1)

42.

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j

43.

I@

(4)

(4)

(3)

-w.f ~

(4)

(3)

(2)

Direction s : (For Q. 43 and 44).

Problem Figure

(3)

& w A

v
(1)

One of the answer figures given below is hidden in the problem figure,
in the same size and direction. Select, which one is correct.
;flit eft 'IT{ 3rt< 3il$fdq)' if it ~ ~ 71ff[ 3ft< f1mr if W1R ~ it

-w.f~iffiFft~l ~<rit~ ~I
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(1)

(2)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

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Directions : (For Q. 45 to 48).

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W'1 ~

Which one of the answer figures is the correct mirror image of the
problem figure with respect to X - X ?
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~ vfrifiilkl ~?
Answer Figures

6fR:

3//'flfri<ii

45.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

,A6.
X

X
X

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'vlihich one of the answer figures, will complete the sequence
three problem figures ?

Directions : (For Q. 49 to 52).

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Problem Figures

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0
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0

0
0

w.rnt ~ cit rft;r YFT 3/lijifd<iJ' if wrf.t it

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0
0
0
00
0

@:EJ

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0

,---

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(4)

(3)

(2)

(1)

0
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0

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0

0
0
0
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0

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(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

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Directions : (For Q. 53 to 55).

vVhich one of the answer figures shows the correct view of the 3 - D
problem figure, after the figure is opened up ?

3 - D w-r ~ q;7 ~
Problem Figure

Answe r Figures

w-r~

(1)

(2)

(1)

(1)
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(3)

(2)

(2)

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(3)

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(4)

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Directions : (for Q. 56).

How many total number of rectangles are there in the problem figure given
below ?

l
I

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(1)

(2)

17

1
j

Directions : (For Q. 57 and 58).

Problem Figure

18

(3)

19

(4)

20

Huw many total number of triangles are there, in the problem figures
given below ?

Jr.R ~

(1)

20

(2)

18

(3)

17

(4)

19

(1)

16

(2)

17

(3)

18

(4)

20

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Direction s : (For Q. 59 to 65).

The 3-D problem figure shows an object. Identify, the correct view,
from amongst thd answer figures, looking in the direction of the arrow.
1

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3-D

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59.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

~0.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

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112.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

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(1)
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66.

67.

68.

69.

70.

Which one of the followi ng is an


Architec t ?

66.

f1'"1fAfk.id

if"#~ l1:'!i Cll+1ilii{%?

(1)

Amrita Sher-Gill

c1 J

31'p!T

(2)

M.F. Hussain

(2)

~.~. ~

(3)

Christo pher Benning er

(3)

fSt>fl2l'h<

(4)

Salman Rushdie

(4)

"UWIR ~

Qutab Minar is largely cladded with :

67.

m-f1R1
~f1..1)il{

.ri--m'{{ ~ 3lf!fili<R '1<1 ~ lJt ~?

(1)

Granite

(1)

~"#

(2)

Red sand stone

(2)

mB "'1311

(3)

Marble

(3)

fi.'I'H4<

(4)

Brick

(4)

~ "#

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Which one is not a sound absorbi ng


material ?

68.

~ ::>iCI~flqifi

(1)

Jute bags

(1)

(2)

Thermo col

(2)

IQLj'jGfi'j<'J

(3)

Glass wool

(3)

~'1ft~

(4)

Ground glass

(4)

f1;mj ~

Point out the incorrec t combina tion :

69.

Pagoda and Burma

(1)

(2)

Vat and Combod ia

(2)

(3)

Eiffel Tower and Congo

(3)

(4)

Agora and Greece

(4)

7o.

ffi ~?

<ffi\

311[<6: ~

(1)

Natural shadow less light is availabl e from


which directio n in India ?

'1M"#

'1m!

'li1 '111! :
~ 3fu: <ll'll
~ 3fu: ifikllfslf l
~ 00 3fu: q;ilit
3l1lTu 3fu: "!irn

if, f<Rl m>n q;j

"#~~?

(1)

South

(1)

~~"#

(2)

North-W est

(2)

'3ffi:-~

(3)

East

(3)

"'ff "#

(4)

North

(4)

'3ffi:

~''l'f~Gfi Vilirn f<l>fl'

ron

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In which place in India can we find cave


temples of three faiths ?

y:

if ~
fl:wrH'?
'llTl

~ ~ ~ cfi;l ~

(1)

Madura i

(1)

~if

(2)
(3)
(4)

Delhi

(2)

~if

Ellora

(3)

~if

Agra

(4)

3WTU if

Which one of the following is a horizon tal


member in a building that carries load 7

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f1"1f('lfl3d if ir '!iBm~ 'liT~ ~


fi <T.l '11 r'1 'li '1Jl1 ~ 'iii .f<l> 'lffi <WI "ifi<1 ~ ?

'

(1)

Arch

(1)

~(~)

(2)

Column

(2)

~'11 ( q:;'fw[)

(3)

Vault

(3)

~~ (cffR:)

(4)

Beam

(4)

ofrq

'

!
1

73.

'

74.

75.

-it ~ 3fn: -it <mft '1Jl1 q,l


r<3 i!F'Ii m'fit <r:f q,1 fofi1:uiT ir ~ t ?
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Horizon tal sun shades are require d to


protect window s on which facades of a
buildin g?
(1)

South

(1)

<j'eyur

(2)

East

(3)

West

(4)

North

(2)
(3)
(4)

The summer sun in Norther n Hemisp here


rises from:

}4

North

(1)

(2)
(3)
(4)

South East

(2)
(3)
(4)

North East
East

(1)

(2)
(3)
(4)
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Tungste n Bulb
Compac t Fluoresc ent Lamp (CFL)
Fluoresc ent Tube
Light Emittin g Diodes (LED)

75.

~
"3m

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(1)

Which one of the following consum es least


amount of electricity ?

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;,mir
<j'eyur 'f-1

ir
"3m 'f-1 ir
'f-lir

f1"1 f('1 f'-9 d if ir '!iBm,

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(1)

~~

(2)
(3)
(4)

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77.

78.

79.

80.

Palace of winds (Hawa Mahal) is located


in:
(1) Madhya Pradesh
(2) Rajastha n
(3) Jammu and Kashmir
(4) Andhra Pradesh

.zy.

Which one of the following cities in India


lie in Cold and Dry region ?
(1) Simla
(2) Darjeeling
(3) Leh
(4) Gangtok

77.

Which type of roof will keep the roo~


cooler?
(1) Concrete slab with cement plaster
(2) Concrete slab with mud and brick
tiles
(3) Concrete slab with mud, brick tiles
and covered with potted plants
(4) Asbestos sheet roofing

Jf'>.

Which city is based on sector planning ?


(1) Patna
(2) Chandig arh
(3) Kolkata
(4) Pune

79.

Name the city where canals are used as


transport ation channels :
(1) Canberra
(2) Manhatt an
(3) Venice
(4) Tokyo

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