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SSC TIER II (MATHS) MOCK TEST - 32 (ANSWER KEY)


1. (C) 11. (A) 21. (A) 31. (B) 41. (B) 51. (A) 61. (A) 71. (C) 81. (B) 91. (C)
2. (B) 12. (C) 22. (D) 32. (A) 42. (A) 52. (A) 62. (C) 72. (B) 82. (C) 92. (A)
3. (B) 13. (C) 23. (A) 33. (C) 43. (A) 53. (A) 63. (D) 73. (C) 83. (A) 93. (C)
4. (A) 14. (B) 24. (C) 34. (D) 44. (C) 54. (D) 64. (A) 74. (B) 84. (B) 94. (C)
5. (B) 15. (A) 25. (B) 35. (A) 45. (B) 55. (D) 65. (B) 75. (D) 85. (C) 95. (C)
6. (D) 16. (C) 26. (B) 36. (C) 46. (C) 56. (C) 66. (D) 76. (B) 86. (D) 96. (A)
7. (B) 17. (B) 27. (C) 37. (B) 47. (A) 57. (A) 67. (B) 77. (A) 87. (B) 97. (D)
8. (D) 18. (D) 28. (B) 38. (A) 48. (B) 58. (B) 68. (A) 78. (B) 88. (B) 98. (B)
9. (C) 19. (C) 29. (D) 39. (A) 49. (A) 59. (A) 69. (B) 79. (B) 89. (B) 99. (A)
10. (D 20. (D) 30. (B) 40. (D 50. (A) 60. (B 70. (C) 80. (D) 90. (A) 100.(C)

SSC TIER II (MATHS) MOCK TEST - 32 (SOLUTION)


1. (C) A.T.Q, 2
 x²sin²  + y cos²  +2xy cos  sin  = 0
17  1 17  1  (x sin  + y cos  )² = 0
x² – x – 1 = – –1
17 – 1 17 – 1  x sin  = – y cos 

17  1 – ( 17  1)( 17 – 1) – 17  1 y²
=  tan²  =
17 – 1 x²
y²  x ²
2 – 17 – 1  tan²  +1 =
= x²
17 – 1
y²  x ²
–2 17  1  sec²  =
= × x²
17 – 1 17  1

–2( 17  1)  cos²  = y ²  x ²
=
16

17  1 and, sin2  = y ²  x ²
=–
8 Now,
2. (B) Let the second expression = M
A.T.Q, x² y² 1
+ =
 (x² + 3x + 2) × M (y ²  x ²) p ² (y ²  x ²)q ² x ²  y ²
= (x² + 6x + 8) (x + 1) (x + 1)
x² y²
 [(x + 2)(x + 1)] × M  p² + q² = 1
= (x + 4) (x + 2) (x + 1) (x + 1)
 M = (x + 4) (x + 1) 5. (B) Let x12 = P
 Required expression = x² + 5x + 4 A.T.Q,
3. (B) A.T.Q, P²  1
=7
40 33 6 P
5500 × × × = 396
100 100 11 1
4. (A) A.T.Q,  P+ =7
P
x cos  – y sin  = x²  y²
x 72  1 P6  1
Squaring on both sides, we get,  36 =
x P3
x²cos2  +y²sin²  – 2xy cos  sin 
1
= x² + y²  P³ +

 x ² ( 1 – s i n ²  ) + y 2( 1 – c o s ²  ) – 2 x y
cos  sin  = x² + y²

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Now, A.T.Q,
3
 1 7
 P   = (7)3 x
P 12 = 5
2x y 3
 1 
1 12 3
 P³ + +3  P   = 343
P3 P
7x 5
1  =
2x  4y 3
 P³ + = 343 – 21
P³  21x = 10x + 20y
x 72  1 x 20
 = 322
x 36  y =
11
6. (D) A.T.Q, Hence, required ratio = 20 : 11
M – x² M – y² M – z² 10. (D) A.T.Q,
y²  z ² + + –3=0 L.C.M of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 = 840
z²  x ² x ²  y²
Hence, required number
M – x ² – y ² – z² M – y ² – z² – x ² = (3 × 840) – 1 = 2519
 + + 11. (A) We know that
y ²  z² z²  x ²
tan75º = tan(90º – 15º)
M – z ² – x ² – y² = cot15º = 2 + 3
=0
x ²  y² A.T.Q,
 1 1 1 
 M – (x² + y² + z²)  y ²  z ²  z ²  x ²  x ²  y ²  = 0 cot 30º – cot15º 3–2– 3
= =–1
 M – (x² + y² + z²) = 0 tan 75º – tan 60º 2 3 – 3
 M = x² + y² + z² 17
7. (B) Let the number = x 12. (C) (2.89)0.5 = = 1.7
10
A.T.Q,
2 – (0.5)² = 2 – .25 = 1.75
4 x
0.5
5 y+1 1+ =1+1=2
1
1+4 1–
2
y=5×1+4=9 3 = 1.732
x = 9 × 4 + 1 = 37
Now, 0.5
Hence, the greatest number = 1+
1
5 37 1–
4 7–2 2
13. (C) Let distance between A to B = x km
1–3
A.T.Q,
Hence, required remainders = 2,3 Total time taken by car(t)
8. (D) Let the unit place digit = x x x x
A.T.Q, = p + p +p
1 2 2
7
2[10(x – 3) + x]+ [10x + x – 3] = 121 p2 x  p1x  p1x
9  t= p1p2
7
 22x – 60 + [11x – 3] = 121  Average speed of the car
9
3x 3P1P2
198x – 540  77x – 21 = =
= 121 P2 x  2P1x P2  2P1

9 P1P2
 275x – 561 = 1089
14. (B) Let total number of males = x
 275x = 1650
A.T.Q,
x= 6
(x + 9) 11.2 = x × 15.1 + 9 × 6
Hence, required number = 36
and, required sum = 9  11.2x + 100.8 = 15.1x + 54
9. (C) Let x kg of 1st mixture and y kg of 2nd  3.9x = 46.8
mixture is taken.  x = 12
Hence, total number of males = 12

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15. (A) A.T.Q,
111
Total expenditure of the month = = 22.2 years
5
= 31 × 64
= `1984 19. (C) A.T.Q,
Expenditure for first 12 days 0.7  0.7  0.7  0.3  0.3  0.3  0.63
= 12 × 76 0.7  0.7  0.3  0.3 – 0.42
= ` 912
(0.7)³  (0.3)³  3(0.3)(0.7)(0.7  0.3)
Expenditure for last 20 days = (0.7)²  (0.3)² – 2(0.7)(0.3)
= 20 × 56
= ` 1120 [0.7  0.3]³ 1
 Expenditure for 12th october = = = 6.25
[0.7 – 0.3]² .16
= (912 + 1120) – 1984 = ` 48
20. (D) A.T.Q,
16. (C) A.T.Q,
mv – x + x1 = mv1 y
 x1 – x = mv1 – mv
 x1 – x = m(v1 – v) B
1 v1 – v (0,3/2) Q
 = x –x
m 1
x1 x
O P A
v – v1 1 (2,0)
 x –x =
1 m
17. (B) Let the number of subiects be n and
average markes be x y1
 Total marks = nx
A.T.Q, OP = 2
(n + 1) (x – 1) = (nx – 40) + (23 + 25) 3
 x – n = 9 ........(i) OQ =
2
and, (n + 2) (x + 1)
= (nx – 40) + (23 + 25) + 57 2
3
 nx + 2x + n + 2 = nx + 65 PQ = OP²  OQ² = 2²   
2
 2x + n = 63 .........(ii)
By solving equation (i) and (ii), we get
9
n = 15 = 4
4
Hence, total number of subiects = 15
18. (D) Let the age of Ajit = x years 25 5
A.T.Q, = = = 2.5 cm
4 2
A W D E.S Y.S 21. (A) A.T.Q,
x 3 x 3
Ages x 8x
–28 x Ratio of times taken by A and B = 1 : 3
5 5 8 10
40
x  x  Time taken by A = × 1 = 20 days
Ages 4 x–4 8  –4  –4 2
years ago 5  5
40
Now, Time taken by B = × 3 = 60 days
2
3x 8x x Now, A 20
+ – 28 = x +
10 5 5 3

 3x  16x – 12x = 28 60
10
1
 x = 40 B 60
 Average age of the family
60
40  36  8  15  12  Required time taken = = 15 days.
= 4
5

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22. (D) A.T.Q, = 37 – 11 = 26 years
 Nitisha's Present age
A
= 26 – 8 = 18 years
Age of Deepika – Age of Nitisha
q = Age of Kusum
B P
E
90º–q  Age of Deepika = 26 + 18 = 44 years
Now, Ratio of Nitisha's age and Deepika
age = 18 : 44 = 9 : 22
C D \ x = 22
P meter
25. (B) Let the present age of his son = x years
In  ABE, A.T.Q,
AB Father's present age = x + 5x = 6x
= tan θ Now, After 6 years,
BE
 AB = P tan θ ....(i) 1
Age of father = 3 (age of his son)
In  BEC, 2
7
BC 6x + 6 = (x + 6)
= tan(90º – θ ) 2
BE
 12x + 12 = 7x + 42
 BC = P cot θ ......(ii)
 5x = 30
Height of the tower = AB + BC = AC
 x=6
 AB + BC = P tan θ + P cot θ
48 2
 sin θ cos θ   Required difference = = 2 times
18 3
 AC = P  cos θ  sin θ 
26. (B) A.T.Q,
Milk : Water
 sin ²θ  cos ²θ 
 AC = P  sin θ cos θ  I sol.
st
1 : 4 =5 3×3
2 sol. 1 : 2 =3 5×2
 AC = P cosec q sec q
nd

23. (A) Let cost price of an article = ` x New ratio


A.T.Q, Ist sol. 9 : 36
2nd sol. 10 : 20
125x 5x
Selling price of article = = 19 : 56
100 4
100
5x x CP = /litre
Profit = –x= 9
4 4
New CP = x + 70 100  19 1900
CP of 19 litre= =
5x 9 9
New SP = + 40
4 120 8
SP = = /litre
5x  160 45 3
 New profit = – (x + 70)
4 8
Total SP = 75 × = `200
5x  160 – 4x – 280 x – 120 3
= =
4 4 1900
– 200
Now, 9 100
Loss % = 1900 ×100 = = 5.26%
x  25  1 x – 120 19
100 – × = 9
4 4  100 4
27. (C) Percentage of students who failed in at
375x x – 120 least one subject = 25 + 20 – 10 = 35
 =
4  400 4  Percentage of students who passed in
 25x = 400 × 120 both the subject = 100 – 35 = 65
 x = 1920  Total number of students
Hence, cost price of article = ` 1920
2600
24. (C) A.T.Q, = ×100 = 4000
65
Kusum's age after 11 years = 37 years
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28. (B) Let total marks = 100 cot 110ºsin 120º = 0
A.T.Q, 34. (D) A.T.Q,
Marks obtained by Nitin = 72 Required percentage
If he had attempted 4 more question, he  15
8120000  
3   25 3   8
   
3
100 7  100 4  100 8 
would have made one more mistake = 100 
8120000
 3 correct answers scores him 12 marks = 28.18%
more
35. (A) A.T.Q,
 Each question contains
  20 5   25 4  
12 = 8120000      
= = 4 marks  100 7  100 5  
3
Hence, total number of questions = 1160000 + 1624000 = 2784000
36. (C) A.T.Q,
100 Total number of females of Goa in 2007
= = 25
4
8120000  9 4
29. (D) A.T.Q, = × = 417600
100 7
In first six months,
37. (B) A.T.Q,
Ratio of their profit = 1 : 5 : 3
Required ratio
and rest of the year
 8120000  11 3   8120000  12 2 
Ratio of their profit = 2 : 5 : 3 =    :   
100 5 100 5
930 = 33 : 24
 Total profit = ×19 = ` 5890
3 38. (A) A.T.Q,
30. (B) Let the present age of father Required ratio
= x years  812000  9 100 
A.T.Q, =    :
100 112 
x = sum of of present ages of 4 sons
2 1  812000  25 100 
and, (x + 16) = (x + 64)    = 27 : 70
3 3 100 120 
2x + 32 = x + 64 39. (A) A.T.Q,
x = 32 In first 7 hours first car travels
 Present age of Father = 32 years (7 + 6 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1) km more than
31. (B) A.T.Q, second car.
Milk : Water In 8th hour, both car travel with the
: same speed
Ist
2 3=5 2×2
 In next 7 hour they will meet
2
nd
3 : 7 = 10 1 × 3
 Both cars travel for 15 hours
3
rd
4 : 1=5 2×4  Required distance = 15 × 15 = 225 km
Now, 40. (D) A.T.Q
Ist 8 : 12 Time taken by Rahul to travel from
2 nd 9 : 21 meeting point to patel nagar
3 rd 32 : 8 = 11:32 am – 10:27 am = 1 hr 5 min
49 : 41
1
Hence, Required ratio = 49 : 41 =1 hr.
12
32. (A) A.T.Q,
Time taken by Vipin to travel from
cos ec²θ meeting point to civil lines.
1 + tan²q – 1 + cos²q – +tan²q. cos 2q
cot ²θ
13 4 
= sec²q – 1 + cos²q – sec²q + sin²q =    = 52 minutes
12 5 
=1–1=0
33. (C) A.T.Q,  Time at which they both reached at the
cot 10º. sin 20º . cot 30º. sin 40º..... cot meeting point = 9 : 20 am + 52 min
110º sin 120º = 10 : 12 am
 cot 90º = 0  Required time = 10:27 am –10:12 am
 cot 10º.sin 20º.cot 30º .... cot 90º. sin 160º = 15 min.

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41. (B) A.T.Q In  OCR and  RBO,
OC = OB (radii)
A
RC = RB
4   OCR   RBO
  COR =  ROB
D
and  COQ =  QOA
q 1
  QOR = 90°
q B
C 45. (B) A.T.Q
12 cm

BD : AD = 1 : 4 ............. (given) T
Using angle bisector theorem
AD AC 4 AC
  = 12 85°
BD BC 1 P 35° .O Q
 AC = 48 cm.
Now,
In  ABC A R
AB2 = AC2 – BC2
 AB2 = (48)2 – (12)2  PRQ =  QPT = 85°
 AB = 2
2304 – 144 (  Alternate segment theorem)
  PQR = 180° – 85° – 35° = 60°
 AB = 2160 cm
46. (C) A.T.Q
 AB = 12 15 cm 3
3x = cosec  and = cot 
 Height of the pole = 12 15 cm x
42. (A) A.T.Q cosec  1 cot 
x= and =
2 r 2 3 x 3
 r – P  =
3
 2 1   cosec 2  cot2  
 3(r – P) = r2
2
 6  x – 2  = 6  9 –
9 
x
 3 (r – P) = r
 2 1  6
3P  6 x – 2  =
 x  9
r= unit
3 –1
 2 1  2
3P  6 x – 2  =
 x  3
 Radius of circle = unit
3 –1
47. (A) A.T.Q
43. (A) A.T.Q
P – 1000 sin  A – B cos C – D

Ist year – 100 sin  A  B cos C  D
2nd year – 100 + 10
Using componendo and dividendo, we get
3rd year – 100 + 10 + 10 + 1
4th years – 100 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 1 + 1+ 1 + 0.1 sin  A – B  sin(A  B)
121 unit = `1000 sin  A – B – sin(A  B)
1000
133.1 units = × 133.1 = `1100 cos C – D  cos(C  D)
121 = cos C – D – cos(C  D)
44. (C) A.T.Q
2 sin A cos B 2 cos C cos D
Q C  – =
R 2 sin B cos A 2sin C sin D
 –tan A. cot B = cot C. cot D
A B  – cot B = cot C. cot D cot A
O
 cotA cotC cotD + cot B = 0

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48. (B) A.T.Q  2cot2 A – 2cot A – cot A + 1 = 0
P Q  2cot A (cot A – 1) –1(cot A – 1) = 0
R  cot A = 1/2 or 1
52. (A) A.T.Q,
O' a3 – a – 5a2 = 0
O T
1
S a– =5
a
OR = O'S = 16 cm (radii)
RS = 24 cm 1
and, a2 + = 27
a2
 ROT  TO'S
 OT = O'T 1 5
and, RT = ST = 12 cm  a2 + 2 + 5a – = 27 + 5 (5) = 52
a a
In  ROT, 53. (A) A.T.Q,
OT2 = RO2 + RT2
 OT2 = (16)2 +(12)2 x  33 – x – 33
 –6
 OT = 256 144 = 20 cm x  32 – x – 32
and, OO' = 40 cm let x + 3 = A and x – 3 = B
 Length of PQ = 40cm A 3 – B3
49. (A)   –6
P A 2 – B2

 A – B  A 2  B2  AB
T S19cm   –6
A – B A  B

Q R  A  B2 – AB =–6
13cm 
AB
We know that, Now,
5QR2 = PQ2 + PR2
 5(132) = PQ2 + (19)2 x  3  x – 32 – x  3x – 3
2 6
 845 – 361 = PQ  x  3  x – 3
 PQ = 22 cm
50. (A) A.T.Q 4x 2 – x 2  9
  –6
 1 cos 40  2x
2 sin10   – 2sin 35   x2 + 3 = – 4x
 2 cos 5 sin5  2
 x + 4x + 3 = 0
= 2 sin10
 sin 5  2cos 5 cos 40 – 2sin 35.2 cos 5 sin 5 
   x2 + 3x + x + 3 = 0
 2cos 5 sin 5 
 x(x + 3) + 1 (x + 3) = 0
We know that,  x = – 3 and x = –1
2cosA cosB = cos(A + B) + cos(A – B) 54. (D) A.T.Q,
 1 
= sin 5   cos 35 – cos 25 – cos 45  1
2  2 
x=8– 
39 = 2 16 – 2 39 
 2 
= 2 sin 5  cos 35 – cos 25   1 2
 2  x=
2  13 – 3 
= 2
sin 5 – sin5  2 
= 2 Now,
51. (A) A.T.Q, x
1 + cos2A = 3sin A cos A 56 – 2x – 39
we know that
2
sin2A + cos2A = 1
1  13 – 3 
 sin2A + cos2A + cos2A = 3sin A cos A =
sin2A + 2cos2A = 3sin A cos A 2 56 – 2 8 –  39  – 39
Dividing by sin2 A, we get
1 + 2cot2 A = 3 cotA 1  13 – 3  1
 2cot2 A – 3cot A + 1 = 0
=
2 1  39 – 39
=
2
 13 – 3 
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55. (D) A.T.Q
2 2 2
3 1  1   3   5  
1 3  1  – 
     –  
64p3 – – 6p2 + p =  4 p –  2   4   2   4  
512 16 8 
1 9 9
Now, 2   
 4 16 16 
 25 1   24 
3 3

= 4  –  =   = (3)3 = 27


 32 8   8  62 1 1 16 31
= × × × =
16 2 2 22 44
56. (C) A.T.Q,
59. (A) A.T.Q
y3 – y2 y2 – y y2
2 + + 2y  1 ......... (i)
3
3y  y 2
y  3y P
putting the value of y = 1 in equation (i)
we get,

1 –1 1 –1 1 1
+ + 2 1 1 =
3 1 1 3  3
Now, from options
1 1 Q S M T R
1
= 31 =
3p2  3 In  PMQ,
Hence, required answer is C.
PM  QR
57. (A) A.T.Q
PM2 = PQ2 – MQ2
x = 3 + 2  PM2 = (12)2 – (6)2
 PM2 = 144 – 36 = 108
1
 x = 5 +2 6 and, =5–2 6  PM = 6 3 cm
x
In  PSM,
1
Now, x + =5+2 6 +5 –2 6 PS2 = SM2 + PM2
x
2
1 1 
 PS2 = 6 3  + (2)2
x+ = 10  x2 + 2 = 98
x x  PS2 = 108 + 4 = 112
1  PS = 4 7 cm
and, x3 + = 1000 – 30 = 970
x3 60. (B) A.T.Q

x9  x8  x4  x3 1 1 A
6 = x3 + x2 + 2 + 3
x x x

 2 1   3 1  10
  x  x 2  +  x  x 3  = 98 + 970 = 1068 6
C2
C1
58. (B) A.T.Q
B C
(4x – 2)2 + (8y – 6)2 + (4z + 3)2 = 0
We know that
1 3 –3
x= ,y= and z = In radius of right angle triangle
2 4 4
Now, we know that AB  BC – AC 6  8 – 10
= = = 2cm
x3 + y2 + z3 – 3xyz 2 2
and, circum-radius of right angle triangle
1
= (x + y + z)[(x–y)2 + (y – z)2 + (z –x )2] Hypotenuse 10
2
= = = 5 cm
2 2 2
2 2
 1 3 3   1 3  3 3  3 1 
  –    –        – –   2
2 4 4  2 4 4 4 4 2 
4  2
=  1  2 2 2
 Required ratio =  5 2 =
3  –3     25
2         
  2   4   4  

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61. (A) In  BDC p2
a2 + c2 =
A 16
16a2 + 16c2 = p2 .............. (i)
and, 2a + 2c = y/2
D  4a + 4c = y .................. (ii)
On squaring, we get
q 2 2 2
f  16a + 16c + 32ac = y ......(iii)
B C Solving equation (i) and (iii)
p2 = y2 – 32ac
2 2
BD AB  y – p = 32ac
tan  = =
BC 2BC 1 2
 (y – p2) = 2ac
 (D is the mid point of AB) 16
1 1
 tan  = 2m (BC = m AB) Area of rombus = × 2a × 2c
2
tan   tan  1 2
tan(  +  ) =  Required area = (y – p2)
1 – tan  tan  16
63. (D) A.T.Q,
1
tan   700
AB 2m Area of ground =  100 = 2000 m2
= 35
BC tan 
1– Now,
2m
2000 = 40 × length
tan   1   Length = 50 m
 1– = m tan   New length = 50 + 55 = 105 m
2m  2m 
New area = 105 × 40 = 4200 m2
tan  1  Required expenditure
 m tan  + = 1–
2m 2 4200  35
= = `1470
2m 100
 tan  =
2 2m2  1 64. (A)
14cm
m
 tan  =
2m2  1

62. (C) A D
6cm
o
c a
6cm
B P/4 C
Slant height of bucket
Side of the rombus = (R – r)2  h2  l  82  62
Perimeter p
= = unit  l = 10 cm
4 4 Total surface area
 Let AC = 2a =  [(R + r)l + R2 + r2]
OA = OC = a =  [(14 + 6)10 + (14)2 + (6)2]
BD = 2c
22
 OB = OD = c = [200 + 196 + 36]
7
In  OBC,
= 1357.71 cm2

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65. (B) A.T.Q, 200x – 4x 2
=
3 1 1 5
3x + 1 x+ = Now,
x x 3
200x – 4x 2
 
3 20x =
x + 1  = 1 5
 x 
2
27  100x = 200x – 4x
2
 4x = 100x  x = 25%
1 1 –26 Hence, required value of x = 25%
 x3 + 3 = –1 =
x 27 27 69. (B) A.T.Q
66. (D) A.T.Q, 70%
C.P above M.P
1 100 170
Volume of conical vessel = r 2h discount
3 of 10%

1 22 153
= × × 15 × 14 × 14 = 3080 cm3 S.P
3 7 Profit to
51
85 20% 102 units
3080 New C.P New
Volume of 7 spheres = = 770 cm3 SP
4
51 units = `459
770
 Volume of each sphere = =110 cm3
7 459
100 units = × 100 = `900
67. (B) Let the number of girls in class A = x 51
and, the number of boys in class A = y 70. (C) A.T.Q,
Number of boys in B = x
 
2
and, total number of student in class B  x  1  – 2 = x + 1
  x
x
150 3
= (x + y) × = (x + y)
100 2  1 
2

  x   = 4 + 2
Total number of boys in both class  x 
=x+y
Total number of student's in both class 1
 x + = 6
3 5 x
= (x + y) + (x + y) = (x + y)
2 2 71. (C) Let SP = `x
A.T.Q
2 x  y 
Required percentage = × 100 = 40%  CP – x   2x – CP 
5 x  y    × 100 =    100
CP CP 
68. (A) A.T.Q,  CP – x = 2x – CP
2000 100  x 
S.P. of first article = 2 SP 2
100 x= CP  =
3 CP 3
= 2000 + 20x
Profit on first article 1 1
= 2000 + 20x – 2000 = 20x  loss % = × 100 = 33 %
3 3
S.P of second article 72. (B) CP SP
4000 100  2x  100 – x 
= × first article 4 5×4
100 100 same
2 100  2x 100 – x  second article 3 4×5
= Now, CP SP
5
20000  200x – 4x 2 first article 16 20
= second article 15 20
5
 Profit on second article Difference of the profits = [5 – 4] = 1 units
1 unit = 75
20000  200x – 4x 2 – 20000
=  20 units = 75 × 20
5
 Selling price of each article = `1500

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73. (C) We know that, 1 unit will be empited in = 1 hrs.
M1 D1 H1 M2 D2 H2 1
 24 
D1 D2 8
Required time taken = = 3hrs.
1
60  80  12 50  60  10 77. (A) A.T.Q
 = D2
1 A : B+C
1 3 = 4] 5
25
 Required fraction = B : A+C
48 1 : 4 = 5] 4
74. (B) Let A, B and C together can complete a Now,
work in x hours. A : B+C
A.T.Q 5 : 15 = 20
Time taken by A = (x + 1) hours B : A+C
Time taken by B = (x + 6) hours 4 : 16 = 20
Time taken by C = 2x hours  Ratio of their shares = 5 : 4 : 11
1 1 1 1  Required difference
 = + +
x x + 6 x +1 2x 5 – 4
= 19200   = ` 960
1 2x  7 20 
 = 2
2x x  7x  6 78. (B) Let total profit = 36
 3x2 + 7x – 6 = 0 1
Profit of A = × 36 = 4 units
2 9
x=
3 1
Profit of B = × 36 = 9 units
2 5 4
Time taken by A = +1= hours A : B : C
3 3
Capital  x y 1840
2 20 Time  3 6 8
Time taken by B = +6= hours
3 3 Profit  4 9 23
1 4 1840  8 23
 Required time = 3 3
= days Now, =
3 6y 9

5 20
1840  8  9
75. (D) A.T.Q y=  y = 960
Time taken by Anil to complete the work 23  6

3 6y 9
= × 4 = 6 hrs. and, =
2 3x 4
Time taken by Sandeep to complete the 6  960  4
 x=
3 39
work =6× = 9 hrs.
2  x = `853.33
A – 6 3 Capital of A = `853.33
18 Capital of B = `960
S – 9 2 79. (B) A.T.Q
3 Time taken by A to complete the race
 Efficiency of Kamesh = 3 × = 4.5
2
360
 They will complete the work in =  5 = 75 sec
24
18 18 17 and, time taken by B to run 300 m
  9.5 = 119 days
= 3  2  4.5 =
= 75 + 12.5 = 87.5 sec
76. (B) A.T.Q
300 24 3
Ist pipe – 12 2  Speed of B = = = 3 m/sec
24 87.5 7 7
2nd pipe – -8 –3
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80. (D) Let total distance = D km  63x = 105x – 420
Speed of boat = x km/hr  42x = 420
Speed of current = y km/hr  x = 10
A.T.Q  Speed of karan = 10 – 4 = 6 km/hr
85. (C) Let the number of persons = x
 D   D  A.T.Q,
3  = 2
x y  x – y  75 × x = (x + 4)65
 75x = 65x + 260
 x = 5y
 x = 26
x 5  Number of persons initially = 26
 y = 86. (D) Let the cost price = x
1
A.T.Q
 Required ratio = 5 : 1
81. (B) Let the principal = x x  125 5x
S.P = =
Let the time = t 100 4
x  20  t 5x x
+ x = 9000 Profit = –x=
3  100 4 4
 xt + 15x = 135000 ............. (i) Now,
CP = x + 60
x 5t
and, + x = 8000 5x
100 and, SP = + 40
4
 xt + 20x = 160000 ........ (ii)
Solving equation (i) and (ii), wet get 5x  160 – 4x – 240
5x = 25000  Profit =
4
 x = 5000
After putting the value of x, we get x – 80
=
t = 12 4
Hence, required time = 12 years x  20  1 x – 80
82. (C) A.T.Q, Now, × 100 –  × =
4 3 100 4
5  80
Effictive rate of interest =  4% 70 x x – 80
100  =
300 4
2
 4   2x = 2400
Required amount = 10000 1    x = 1200
100 
 Cost price of article = `1200
26 26 87. (B) A.T.Q
= 10000 × × = 16 × 26 × 26
25 25
= `10816 A
83. (A) A.T.Q
Relative speed of trains
= 15 + 21 = 36 km/hr
D E
90 5 R
Time after they meet = = hr.
36 2 o'
Distance travelled in 150 minutes = 90 km
 Distance travelled in 1 minutes
B S C
90000
× 1 = 600 meter
150 Let the side of equilateral triangle = a
 Required distance = 600 meter In radius of the equilateral triangle
84. (B) Let speed of Arjun = x km/hr a
Speed of Karan = (x – 4) km/hr =
2 3
A.T.Q
Now,
63 84  21
=
x –4 x

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DE  BC and AR  DE 9 9 18
=  = = 3cm
2 2 2
3 a 3 a
AS = a , RS = and AR = a– Now, Sum of area of squres
2 3 2 3
= (6 )2 + 3 2 + (3)2 ............
2
3a – 2a a
 AR = =
2 3 2 3 = 36 + 18 + 9 .............
1 series is G.P
 AR = AS
3  a (first term) = 36
Radius of smaller circle
1
1 a a and, r =
2
= × =
3 2 3 6 3
a
 a   a 
2 2
 sum of an infinite G.P. =
Required ratio =    :   
 2 3 
1– r
 6 3 
a 2 a 2 36 36  2
= : =1:9  Required sum = =
108 12 1 1
1–
88. (B) A.T.Q = 72 cm2 2
7A = 5B
92. (A)
A 5
 =
B 7 r1
and, 6 B = 11C
r1
B 11 x
 =
C 6
Now, A : B : C
5 : 7 : 7
11 : 11 : 6
55 : 77 : 42 Surface area of sphere ball = 4  r2
 Minimum number of coins = 55 + 77 + 42 = 4  × 12 × 12 = 576  cm2
= 174 Total surface area of two pieces
1
89. (B)  BOC = 90° +  BAC 5
2 = more than the surface area of ball
24
= 90° + 20° = 110°
90. (A) New arithmetic mean = (34 + 8) × 3.5 5
= 147  extra area = × 576  = 120  cm2
24
91. (C) A P B   r12 +  r21 = 120  cm2
E F r12 = 60 cm
Now, x2 = r2 – r12
S Q
 x2 = 144 – 60
H G
 x2 = 84
D R C
 x = 2 21 cm
AP = PB = 3cm
 Required distance = 2 21 cm
 SP = 32  32 = 18 = 3 2 cm
93. (C) Area of floor = 12 × 9 = 108 m2
3  Number of tiles of cover the floor
and, SE = PE = cm
2
108
= = 300 tiles
 3 
2
 
2 0.6  0.6
    3 
 EH =  2   2   Required expenditure = 300 × 7 = `2100

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94. (C) A.T.Q 96. (A) A.T.Q
Total number of students of class 10th
and class 12th in school C
12800  25 16800  20 
=  
12cm
 = 6560
 100 100 
5cm

5cm 97. (D) A.T.Q,


16800 10 12800 16
5cm Required ratio = :
100 100
Volume of cylinder = 105 : 128
=  × 5 × 5 × 17 = 425  cm3
98. (B) A.T.Q,
Required volume of water
Required number of students
1 2 
= 425  –    5  5  12   5  5  5
 12800  27
3 3
= = 3456
550 725 100
= 425  – = = 759.5 cm3
3 3 99. (A) A.T.Q,
95. (C) A.T.Q Required number of students
P 16800  29
A  4872
130° =
100
C 100. (C) A.T.Q,
E
30° 45° Required percentage
X B D Q
 1280036 
 
 ABX = 130 – 30° = 100°  100 =
100 4608
= ×100= 70.33%
  ABD = 180° – 100° = 80°  1680039  6552
 
  CDQ = 80° + 45°) =125°  100 

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