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61. 2; Replace seem with seemed.
62. 5; No error
63. 1; Replace difference with line.
64. 3; Replace as with but.
65. 1; Replace forget with forgot.
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or

8
5

II.

21q 2 41q 40 0

or,

21q 2 56q 15q 40 0

or, 7 q(3q 8) 5(3q 8) 0


or, (7q - 5) (3q + 8) = 0
q = 5 7 or 8 3
We can't get specific relationship between p and q.
92. 1; I. 14p

43p 20 0

or, 14p2 35p 8p 20 0


or, 7p(2p - 5) - 4(2p - 5) = 0
or, (7p - 4) (2p - 5) = 0
p = 4 7 or 5 2
II. 33q 2 72q 12 0
or,

33q 6q 66q 12 0

or, 3q (11q 2) 6(11q 2) 0


or, (3q + 6) (11q + 2) = 0
2

or, 56p 2 49p 48p 42 0


or, 7p(8p + 7) + 6(8p + 7) = 0
or, (7p + 6) (8p + 7) = 0

p =

or

II. 99q 2 64q 5 0


or, 99q 2 9q 55q 5 0
or, 9q (11q - 1) - 5(11q - 1) = 0
or, (9q - 5) (11q - 1) = 0
or, (9q - 5) (11q - 1) = 0
q=

or q

1
11

Hence, p < q.
70. 4
75. 5
80. 2
85. 4
90. 3

or, 10p2 16p 55p 88 0


or, 2p(5p - 8) + 11(5p - 8) = 0
or, (2p + 11) (5p - 8) = 0
11
2

93. 2; I. 56 p 2 97p 42 0

91. 5; I. 10p 2 39p 88 0

p=

Hence, p > q.

94. 1; I. 16 p 2 40 p 25 0
or, 16 p 2 20p 20 p 25 0
or, 4p(4p - 5) - 5(4p - 5) = 0
or, (4p - 5) (4p - 5) = 0

p=

4,

II. 25q 2 40q 16 0


or, 25q 2 20q 20q 16 0
or, 5q(5q - 4) - 4(5q - 4) = 0
or, (5q - 4) (5q - 4) = 0

q 45 ,

Hence, p > q.
95. 5; I. 15p 2 38p 24 0
or, 15p 2 20p 18p 24 0
or, 5p(3p + 4) + 6(3p + 4) = 0
or, (5p + 6) (3p + 4) = 0

p 6 5 or

2
II. 20q 49q 30 0

or, 20q 2 24q 25q 30 0


or, 4q(5q + 6) + 5(5q + 6) = 0
or, (4q + 5) (5q + 6) = 0

q=

or

Hence, we can't get any specific relationship

q = -2 or 11

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between p and q.
96. 3; ? 269 + 1867 1346 262 = 528.
97. 2; ?

62
6765 = 4194
100

98. 5; ? =

9604

165
1320
100

165
132 = 213444.
10
99. 4; ? (29)2 (25)2 + (131 15)
= 216 + 1965 = 2181
98

13
100. 1; ?
714 + 101
100
= 92.82 + 101 101 93 = 8

101. 3;

? = 20 + 3 = 23
102. 3;

x + y = 11
... (1)
10y + x = 10 x + y + 63
9 y 9x = 63
y x = 7
... (2)
From (1) and (2)
2y = 18, y = 9 and x = 2
The number = 10x + y
= 20 + 9 = 29
108. 3; Let the number be x and y.
xy = 7 and x y = 6
(x + y)2 = (x y)2 + 4xy = 36 + 28 = 64
x + y= 8
x +x6 =8
2x = 14
x = 7, y = 1
109. 5; Let the number be 10 x +y
y= x + 3
y x = 3...................... (1)
(10y + x) (10x +y) = 27
9y 9x = 27
y x = 3 .................. (2)
We cant get any conclusion from (1) and (2) both.
2

1
1

110. 2; x = 81 x2 + 2 + 2 = 81
x
x

? = 29 5 = 24
103. 2;

? = (7 7 6) + 76 = 119
104. 5;

1
= 79
x2
111. 5; Let the salary be ` x.
Total expenditure
= 30 + 40 + 15 + 10 % of (70 +15)
= 85 + 8.5 = 93.5 %
6.5 % of x = 3900

x2 +

100
= ` 60,000
6.5
112. 5; Number of way
= 12C10 12C8 12C9 12C12 12C11

x = 3900

? = 574 49 = 525
105. 1;

1211 12 11 10 9 12 11 10

12

2
4 3 2
3 2
= 86248800
=

? = 187 + 192 = 379


106. 2; Let the numbers be x and y.
250
y
100
2x + 2y = 5y
2x = 3y
x : y= 3 : 2
107. 2; Let the two digit number be 10 x + y.

x+y=

21 24
= 168 hours
24 21
114. 5; Average runs for 11 innings = 47
Total runs in 11 innings = 41 11 = 517
Average runs after 12 innings = 47 + 9 = 56
Total runs = 56 12 = 672
Runs in last match = 672 517 = 155.
115. 3; Let the CP of each article be ` 1
CP of 8 articles = ` 8

113. 2; Required time =

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SP of 8 articles = CP of 17 articles = `17
17 8
9
100 = 100
gain % =
8
8

225
1
= 112 %
2
2
116. 4; The ratio of rupee, fifty paise and ten paise.
coins = 3 : 5

8: 9
= 24 : 40 : 45
10 paise coins value (Amount)

45
10
3815
= ` 157.5
109
100

117. 1; Height =

3
side
2

5
= 15 60,000 = ` 20,000
119. 3; Let there are x men originally.
80 x = (x 18) 100
4x = 5x 90
x = 90 men

1 1
1

4 15 12

15 4 5
6
1
=
=
=
60
60 10
A boy alone complete the work in 10 days.

121. 4; Speed of train =

Speed of car =
122. 1;

460
= 20 km/hr
23
13
65

20
=
20 = 13 km/hr..
100
20

P 17 6 P 8 6

= 97.8
2 100
100

P
[17 3 8 6] = 97.8
100
P (51 48) = 9780 P = `3260
123. 1; 2 r = 2(l + b)

22
r (56 76)
7

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= 42
22

22
42 42 = 5544 cm2
7
124. 4; A + B = C + 30
... (i)
And A = C 8
... (ii)
From (i) and (ii): we get ,
C 8 + B = C + 30
B = 38 years.
125. 5; Let the required distance be x km

Area of circle =

x x 20

6 7 60

3
=
22 3 = 11 3 = 33 cm
2
118. 2; Ratio of profit = 1800 : 3000 : 4200 = 3 : 5 : 7
Ratio of investment = Ratio of profit = 3 : 5 : 7
Share of investments by second partner

120. 5; 1 boys one days work =

r = 132

1
x
=
3
42

x=

42
= 14 km.
3

126. 4; 100 % = 360

14 % =

360
14 = 50.4
100

127. 1; 100 % = 1,60,000


15
= ` 24,000
100
128. 3; Required ratio = (14 + 12) : (30 + 8)
= 26 : 38 = 13 : 19
129. 2; 15 % = 40,000

15 % = 1,60,000

Required difference =

40,000
(8 5) = `8000
15

130. 1; 100 % = 360


Angle formed by miscellaneous (16 %)
=

360
16 57.6
100
60
57.6 = 34.56
100
Marks obtained
63
128
65
66
134
34
490

60 % of miscellaneous =
131. 1; Subject
English
History
Physics
Maths
Science
Economics
Total marks:
132. 5;

(70 65 90 64 67 70 71)
% of 200
7

= 71% of 200 = 142


133. 2; Those two students are F and G.

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134. 2;

Total marks obtained by the student E


= 64 + 134 + 64 + 64 + 134 + 32 = 492
Full marks
= 100 + 200 + 100 + 100 + 200 + 50 = 750
Hence, the required per cent =

135. 1;

S T E M P

492
100 65.6%
750

Overall percentage marks in the six subjects are as


follows:
Subject Overall percentage marks
(i) English:

60 61 62 63 64 65 66
63%
7

(ii) History:

70 65 90 64 67 70 71
71 %
7

(iii) Physics:

80 68 88 65 64 75 74

73.42%

(iv) Maths:

90 68 90 66 64 80 78

76.57%

(v) Science:

60 70 80 67 67 85 82
7

(vi) Economics:

Coolers

= 73%

70 72 88 68 64 90 86
7

8 $
7 1
148. 3; AFRICA : ACIRFA
INDIA : AIDNI
AUSTRALIA : AILARTSUA
149. 2; CHIN, INCH
150. 5; Accompanied
(151 152):

fans

Repairable

A.C.

151. 5;
152. 2;
153. 3;

76.85
Collegs
Coed

School

136. 2; Grade B
137. 4; Grade E in finance.
1273
318.25 ~ 318
4
139. 3; Total number of hours = 1257 8 = 10056 hrs.

(Either I or II is true)

138. 2; Average =

1470
294
140. 4; Required average =
5
(141-145):

154. 4;
155. 3; Both the statements are Etype.
No conclusion follows from two negative statements.
But complimentary pain. Hence, either I or II follows.
(156160):

141. 2
142. 3
143. 1
144. 5
145. 5
146. 2; D E C E M B E R
147. 3;

156. 5; More than four


157. 1; Rohit
158. 1; Third to the left.
159. 1; Harish
160. 3; Raju, Gautam
161. 2; 675 = 6 + 7 + 5 = 18

M O S Q U E

T E M P L E
162. 2; 534

7 % 8 # 2

7 1 3

435
= 145
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675

(170-174):

576
= 192
3

163. 1; After Interchanging


354
765
349

392

534

675

439

932

638

165. 2; 435 576 934 239 836


Descending order : 934 836 576
166. 5; 435 576 934 239 836
167. 2;

Brother of M is uncle of O.
168. 1;

169. 3;

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City

Car

Mumbai

Polo

Mumbai

Honda

Hyderabad

Ford

Hyderabad

Swift

Mumbai

Beat

Delhi

Sentro

Delhi

Alto

368

Hight Lowest
765 349 = 416
164. 3;

Name

239

170. 4
171. 3
172. 2
173. 1
174. 2
175. 4; Question can be answered from I, II and III.
176. 5; From all three statements,
T> Q> P> R> S> U
177. 2; A has two daughters.
178. 5; DOCUMENT = EOUCDMNT
Fifth from Right = C
179. 3; 49, others are not perfect square.
180. 1
181. 2
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185. 2
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