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Paper Instructions
 This paper will have questions in 3 categories
o Aptitude
o Logical Reasoning
o Quick Answer Types

 Questions will be based on 3 types


o Easy
o Medium
o Difficult

Marking Scheme

Type Marks
Easy 3
Medium 4
Difficult 5
Aptitude & Logical
4
Reasoning
Quick Answer 2
SUBJECT BASED QUESTIONS

Q1. In the set of equations Zx = Y 2x , 2z = 2. 4x , x + y = 16, the integral roots in the order

(a) 3, 4, 9
(b) 9, -5, 12
(c) 12, -5, 9
(d) 4, 3, 9

Q2. Two candles of the same height are lighted at the same time. The first is consumed in 4 hours
and the second in 3 hours. Assuming that each candle burns at a constant rate, in how many
hours after being lighted was the first candle twice the height of the second?
3
(a) 4 hr.
1
(b) 1 hr.
2
(c) 2 hr.
2
(d) 2
5

Q3. A circular piece of metal of maximum size is cut out of a square piece and then a square piece of
maximum size is cut out of the circular piece. The total amount of metal wasted is:
1
(a) 4 the area of the original square

1
(b) the area of the original square
2

1
(c) the area of the circular piece
2

1
(d) 4
the area of the circular piece

Q4. ABCD is a rectangle (see the diagram) with P any point on AB, PS ⊥BD, PR ⊥ AC, AF ⊥ BD
And PQ ⊥ AF. Then PR + PS is equal to:

(a) PQ
(b) AE
(c) PT + AT
(d) AF

Q5. The length of a triangle is of length b, and the altitude is of length h, A rectangle of height x is
inscribed in the triangle with the base of the rectangle in the base of the triangle. The area of
the rectangle is;

bx
(a) (h − x)
h
hx
(b) b
(b − x)
bx
(c) h
(h − 2x)
(d) x(b − x)

SCIENCE
1. Two semi-permeable bags containing 2% sucrose are placed in two beakers, 'P" containing water
and ‘Q’ containing 10% sucrose. Which one of the following outcomes is true?
(A) Bag in 'P' becomes flaccid due to cxosmosis
(B) Bag in 'P' becomes turgid due to cndosmosis
(C) Bag in 'Q' becomes turgid due to endosmosis
(D) Concentration of sucrose remains unchanged in both

2. A person was saved from poisonous snake bite by antivenom injection. Which of the following
immunity explains this form of protection?
(A) Naturally acquired active immunity
(B) Artificially acquired active immunity
(C) Naturally acquired passive immunity
(D) Artificially acquired passive immunity

3. The atomic number of an element is 11 ad its mass number is 23. The correct order presenting the
number of electrons, protons and neutrons respectively in this atom is?
(A) 11, 11, 12
(B) 11, 12, 11
(C) 12, 11, 11
(D) 23, 11, 23

4.The number of electrons in an element with atomic number X and atomic mass Y will be:
(A)(X - Y)
(B)(Y - X)
(C)(X + Y)
(D)X

5. The planet mercury is revolving in an elliptical orbit around the sun as shown in figure. The kinetic
energy of mercury will be greatest at

(A) a
(B) b
(C) c
(D) d

6. Two bodies of mass 4 and 6 kg are attached to the ends of a string passing over a pulley. The 4 kg
mass is attached to the table top by another string. The tension in this string T1, is equal to
(g=9.8m/sec2)

(A) 19.6 N
(B) 25 N
(C) 10.6 N
(D) 10 N

APTITUDE
7. Each of the following questions consists of a pair of letter-groups that have acertain relationship
to each other, followed by four other pain of letter-groups given as alternatives. Select the pair in
which the letter-groups are similarly related as in the given pair
OT : PS
(A) TV : SW
(B)IL : HK
(C)PN : PM
(D) None of these
8. Each of the following questions consists of a pair of letter-groups that have acertain relationship
to each other, followed by four other pain of letter-groups given as alternatives. Select the pair in
which the letter-groups are similarly related as in the given pair
CEH : IKN
(A) ACD : FHJ
(B) CDF : IJK
(C) EFH : KMN
(D)OQT :UWZ

9.Each of the following questions consists of a pair of letter-groups that have acertain relationship
to each other, followed by four other pain of letter-groups given as alternatives. Select the pair in
which the letter-groups are similarly related as in the given pair
LLAMS : SMALL
(A) SRENID : DINERS
(B) CHART : TRACH
(C) BARK : KRAB
(D) TREE : EERT

10.
(A) 8
(B) 11
(C) 14
(D) 15

11. A Clock seen through a mirror shows quarter to three. What is the correct time shown by the
clock?
(A) 8 : 15
(B) 9 : 12
(C) 8 : 17
(D) 9 : 15

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