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Q. No. 1 – 5 Carry One Mark Each
1. While trying to collect an envelope from under the table, Mr. X fell down and
I II III
was losing consciousness.
IV
Which one of the above underlined parts of the sentence is NOT appropriate?
(A) I (B) II (C) III (D) IV
Answer: (D)
2. If she _______________ how to calibrate the instrument, she _______________ done the
experiment.
(A) knows, will have (B) knew, had
(C) had known, could have (D) should have known, would have
Answer: (C)
3. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the word “coherent”.
(A) sticky (B) well-connected (C) rambling (D) friendly
Answer: (C)
4. Which number does not belong in the series below?
2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, 64
(A) 17 (B) 37 (C) 64 (D) 26
Answer: (C)
5. The table below has question-wise data on the performance of students in an examination.
The marks for each question are also listed. There is no negative or partial marking in the
examination.
Q.No Marks Answered
Correctly
Answered
Wrongly
Not
Attempted
1 2 21 17 6
2 3 15 27 2
3 2 23 18 3
What is the average of the marks obtained by the class in the examination?
(A) 1.34 (B) 1.74 (C) 3.02 (D) 3.91
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Q. No. 1 – 5 Carry One Mark Each
1. While trying to collect an envelope from under the table, Mr. X fell down and
I II III
was losing consciousness.
IV
Which one of the above underlined parts of the sentence is NOT appropriate?
(A) I (B) II (C) III (D) IV
Answer: (D)
2. If she _______________ how to calibrate the instrument, she _______________ done the
experiment.
(A) knows, will have (B) knew, had
(C) had known, could have (D) should have known, would have
Answer: (C)
3. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the word “coherent”.
(A) sticky (B) well-connected (C) rambling (D) friendly
Answer: (C)
4. Which number does not belong in the series below?
2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, 64
(A) 17 (B) 37 (C) 64 (D) 26
Answer: (C)
5. The table below has question-wise data on the performance of students in an examination.
The marks for each question are also listed. There is no negative or partial marking in the
examination.
Q.No Marks Answered
Correctly
Answered
Wrongly
Not
Attempted
1 2 21 17 6
2 3 15 27 2
3 2 23 18 3
What is the average of the marks obtained by the class in the examination?
(A) 1.34 (B) 1.74 (C) 3.02 (D) 3.91
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Answer: (C)
Exp: Total question
44×2=88
44×3=132
144 = 88
132 308
Total marks obtained= (21×2) + (15×3) + (23×2) =133
Total Number of students=44
Average
133
3.02
44
= =
Q. No. 6 – 10 Carry One Mark Each
6. A dance programme is scheduled for 10.00 a.m. Some students are participating in the
programme and they need to come an hour earlier than the start of the event. These students
should be accompanied by a parent. Other students and parents should come in time for the
programme. The instruction you think that is appropriate for this is
(A) Students should come at 9.00 a.m. and parents should come at 10.00 a.m.
(B) Participating students should come at 9.00 a.m. accompanied by a parent, and other
parents and students should come by 10.00 a.m.
(C) Students who are not participating should come by 10.00 a.m. and they should not bring
their parents. Participating students should come at 9.00 a.m.
(D) Participating students should come before 9.00 a.m. Parents who accompany them should
come at 9.00 a.m. All others should come at 10.00 a.m.
Answer: (B)
7. By the beginning of the 20th century, several hypotheses were being proposed, suggesting a
paradigm shift in our understanding of the universe. However, the clinching evidence was
provided by experimental measurements of the position of a star which was directly behind
our sun.
Which of the following inference(s) may be drawn from the above passage?
(i) Our understanding of the universe changes based on the positions of stars
(ii) Paradigm shifts usually occur at the beginning of centuries
(iii) Stars are important objects in the universe
(iv) Experimental evidence was important in confirming this paradigm shift
(A) (i), (ii) and (iv) (B) (iii) only (C) (i) and (iv) (D) (iv) only
Answer: (D)
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Q. No. 1 – 5 Carry One Mark Each
1. While trying to collect an envelope from under the table, Mr. X fell down and
I II III
was losing consciousness.
IV
Which one of the above underlined parts of the sentence is NOT appropriate?
(A) I (B) II (C) III (D) IV
Answer: (D)
2. If she _______________ how to calibrate the instrument, she _______________ done the
experiment.
(A) knows, will have (B) knew, had
(C) had known, could have (D) should have known, would have
Answer: (C)
3. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the word “coherent”.
(A) sticky (B) well-connected (C) rambling (D) friendly
Answer: (C)
4. Which number does not belong in the series below?
2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, 64
(A) 17 (B) 37 (C) 64 (D) 26
Answer: (C)
5. The table below has question-wise data on the performance of students in an examination.
The marks for each question are also listed. There is no negative or partial marking in the
examination.
Q.No Marks Answered
Correctly
Answered
Wrongly
Not
Attempted
1 2 21 17 6
2 3 15 27 2
3 2 23 18 3
What is the average of the marks obtained by the class in the examination?
(A) 1.34 (B) 1.74 (C) 3.02 (D) 3.91
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Answer: (C)
Exp: Total question
44×2=88
44×3=132
144 = 88
132 308
Total marks obtained= (21×2) + (15×3) + (23×2) =133
Total Number of students=44
Average
133
3.02
44
= =
Q. No. 6 – 10 Carry One Mark Each
6. A dance programme is scheduled for 10.00 a.m. Some students are participating in the
programme and they need to come an hour earlier than the start of the event. These students
should be accompanied by a parent. Other students and parents should come in time for the
programme. The instruction you think that is appropriate for this is
(A) Students should come at 9.00 a.m. and parents should come at 10.00 a.m.
(B) Participating students should come at 9.00 a.m. accompanied by a parent, and other
parents and students should come by 10.00 a.m.
(C) Students who are not participating should come by 10.00 a.m. and they should not bring
their parents. Participating students should come at 9.00 a.m.
(D) Participating students should come before 9.00 a.m. Parents who accompany them should
come at 9.00 a.m. All others should come at 10.00 a.m.
Answer: (B)
7. By the beginning of the 20th century, several hypotheses were being proposed, suggesting a
paradigm shift in our understanding of the universe. However, the clinching evidence was
provided by experimental measurements of the position of a star which was directly behind
our sun.
Which of the following inference(s) may be drawn from the above passage?
(i) Our understanding of the universe changes based on the positions of stars
(ii) Paradigm shifts usually occur at the beginning of centuries
(iii) Stars are important objects in the universe
(iv) Experimental evidence was important in confirming this paradigm shift
(A) (i), (ii) and (iv) (B) (iii) only (C) (i) and (iv) (D) (iv) only
Answer: (D)
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8. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Rupees grew at 7% during 2012-2013. For
international comparison, the GDP is compared in US Dollars (USD) after conversion based
on the market exchange rate. During the period 2012-2013 the exchange rate for the USD
increased from Rs. 50/ USD to Rs. 60/ USD. India’s GDP in USD during the period 2012-
2013
(A) increased by 5 % (B) decreased by 13%
(C) decreased by 20% (D) decreased by 11%
Answer: (D)
Exp: Per 100 Rs final value 107 Rs
100
Per Dollars
50
? final value
107
60
for 100 dollars____?
100 50 107
89.16
100 60
×
= × =
Decreased by 11%.
9. he ratio of male to female students in a college for five years is plotted in the following line
graph. If the number of female students in 2011 and 2012 is equal, what is the ratio of male
students in 2012 to male students in 2011?
(A) 1:1 (B) 2:1 (C) 1.5:1 (D) 2.5:1
Answer: (C)
Exp: Take number of female students in 2011=100
? Number of male in 2011=100
No. of female in 2012=100
No. of male in 2012=150
150
Ratio
100
= = 1.5: 1
10. Consider the equation: (7526)
8
- (Y)
8
= (4364)
8
, where (X)
N
stands for X to the base N. Find
Y.
(A) 1634 (B) 1737 (C) 3142 (D) 3162
Answer: (C)
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
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Q. No. 1 – 5 Carry One Mark Each
1. While trying to collect an envelope from under the table, Mr. X fell down and
I II III
was losing consciousness.
IV
Which one of the above underlined parts of the sentence is NOT appropriate?
(A) I (B) II (C) III (D) IV
Answer: (D)
2. If she _______________ how to calibrate the instrument, she _______________ done the
experiment.
(A) knows, will have (B) knew, had
(C) had known, could have (D) should have known, would have
Answer: (C)
3. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the word “coherent”.
(A) sticky (B) well-connected (C) rambling (D) friendly
Answer: (C)
4. Which number does not belong in the series below?
2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, 64
(A) 17 (B) 37 (C) 64 (D) 26
Answer: (C)
5. The table below has question-wise data on the performance of students in an examination.
The marks for each question are also listed. There is no negative or partial marking in the
examination.
Q.No Marks Answered
Correctly
Answered
Wrongly
Not
Attempted
1 2 21 17 6
2 3 15 27 2
3 2 23 18 3
What is the average of the marks obtained by the class in the examination?
(A) 1.34 (B) 1.74 (C) 3.02 (D) 3.91
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Answer: (C)
Exp: Total question
44×2=88
44×3=132
144 = 88
132 308
Total marks obtained= (21×2) + (15×3) + (23×2) =133
Total Number of students=44
Average
133
3.02
44
= =
Q. No. 6 – 10 Carry One Mark Each
6. A dance programme is scheduled for 10.00 a.m. Some students are participating in the
programme and they need to come an hour earlier than the start of the event. These students
should be accompanied by a parent. Other students and parents should come in time for the
programme. The instruction you think that is appropriate for this is
(A) Students should come at 9.00 a.m. and parents should come at 10.00 a.m.
(B) Participating students should come at 9.00 a.m. accompanied by a parent, and other
parents and students should come by 10.00 a.m.
(C) Students who are not participating should come by 10.00 a.m. and they should not bring
their parents. Participating students should come at 9.00 a.m.
(D) Participating students should come before 9.00 a.m. Parents who accompany them should
come at 9.00 a.m. All others should come at 10.00 a.m.
Answer: (B)
7. By the beginning of the 20th century, several hypotheses were being proposed, suggesting a
paradigm shift in our understanding of the universe. However, the clinching evidence was
provided by experimental measurements of the position of a star which was directly behind
our sun.
Which of the following inference(s) may be drawn from the above passage?
(i) Our understanding of the universe changes based on the positions of stars
(ii) Paradigm shifts usually occur at the beginning of centuries
(iii) Stars are important objects in the universe
(iv) Experimental evidence was important in confirming this paradigm shift
(A) (i), (ii) and (iv) (B) (iii) only (C) (i) and (iv) (D) (iv) only
Answer: (D)
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8. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Rupees grew at 7% during 2012-2013. For
international comparison, the GDP is compared in US Dollars (USD) after conversion based
on the market exchange rate. During the period 2012-2013 the exchange rate for the USD
increased from Rs. 50/ USD to Rs. 60/ USD. India’s GDP in USD during the period 2012-
2013
(A) increased by 5 % (B) decreased by 13%
(C) decreased by 20% (D) decreased by 11%
Answer: (D)
Exp: Per 100 Rs final value 107 Rs
100
Per Dollars
50
? final value
107
60
for 100 dollars____?
100 50 107
89.16
100 60
×
= × =
Decreased by 11%.
9. he ratio of male to female students in a college for five years is plotted in the following line
graph. If the number of female students in 2011 and 2012 is equal, what is the ratio of male
students in 2012 to male students in 2011?
(A) 1:1 (B) 2:1 (C) 1.5:1 (D) 2.5:1
Answer: (C)
Exp: Take number of female students in 2011=100
? Number of male in 2011=100
No. of female in 2012=100
No. of male in 2012=150
150
Ratio
100
= = 1.5: 1
10. Consider the equation: (7526)
8
- (Y)
8
= (4364)
8
, where (X)
N
stands for X to the base N. Find
Y.
(A) 1634 (B) 1737 (C) 3142 (D) 3162
Answer: (C)
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
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Q. No. 1 – 25 Carry One Mark Each
1. Consider the following statements:
P: Good mobile phones are not cheap
Q: Cheap mobile phones are not good
L: P implies Q
M: Q implies P
N: P is equivalent to Q
Which one of the following about L, M, and N is CORRECT?
(A) Only L is TRUE. (B) Only M is TRUE.
(C) Only N is TRUE. (D) L, M and N are TRUE.
Answer: (D)
Exp:
( ) [ ]
( )
g : mobile is good c : mobile is cheap
P : Good mobile phones are not cheap g c g c a b a b
Q : Cheap mobile phones are not good c g c g
Both P and Q are equivalent which means P and Q imply each other
? ? ¬ ? ¬ ? ¬ ? = ¬ ?
? ? ¬ ? ¬ ? ¬
?
?
2. Let X and Y be finite sets and f : X Y ? be a function. Which one of the following
statements is TRUE?
(A) For any subsets A and B of X, ( ) ( ) ( ) f A B f A f B ? = +
(B) For any subsets A and B of X, ( ) ( ) ( ) f A B f A f B n = n
(C) For any subsets A and B of X, ( ) ( ) ( )
{ }
f A B min f A , f B n =
(D) For any subsets S and T of Y, ( ) ( ) ( )
1 1 1
f S T f S f T
- - -
n = n
Answer: (D)
Exp: ( ) ( ) ( ) f : X Y defined by f a 1,f b 1,f c 2 where ? = = =
{ } { }
{ } { }
( ) ( ) ( )
( ) { } ( ) { } ( ) { }
( ) ( ) { }
( )
X a,b,c Y 1,2
Let A a,c ,B b,c be subsets of X
then f A B 2 ; f A 2 ; f B 2
f A B 2 ; f A 1,2 ;f B 1,2
f A f B 1,2
f A B 1
= =
= =
? = = =
n = = =
n =
n =
? Options (A), (B), (C) are not true
Hence, option (D) is true
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Q. No. 1 – 5 Carry One Mark Each
1. While trying to collect an envelope from under the table, Mr. X fell down and
I II III
was losing consciousness.
IV
Which one of the above underlined parts of the sentence is NOT appropriate?
(A) I (B) II (C) III (D) IV
Answer: (D)
2. If she _______________ how to calibrate the instrument, she _______________ done the
experiment.
(A) knows, will have (B) knew, had
(C) had known, could have (D) should have known, would have
Answer: (C)
3. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the word “coherent”.
(A) sticky (B) well-connected (C) rambling (D) friendly
Answer: (C)
4. Which number does not belong in the series below?
2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, 64
(A) 17 (B) 37 (C) 64 (D) 26
Answer: (C)
5. The table below has question-wise data on the performance of students in an examination.
The marks for each question are also listed. There is no negative or partial marking in the
examination.
Q.No Marks Answered
Correctly
Answered
Wrongly
Not
Attempted
1 2 21 17 6
2 3 15 27 2
3 2 23 18 3
What is the average of the marks obtained by the class in the examination?
(A) 1.34 (B) 1.74 (C) 3.02 (D) 3.91
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Answer: (C)
Exp: Total question
44×2=88
44×3=132
144 = 88
132 308
Total marks obtained= (21×2) + (15×3) + (23×2) =133
Total Number of students=44
Average
133
3.02
44
= =
Q. No. 6 – 10 Carry One Mark Each
6. A dance programme is scheduled for 10.00 a.m. Some students are participating in the
programme and they need to come an hour earlier than the start of the event. These students
should be accompanied by a parent. Other students and parents should come in time for the
programme. The instruction you think that is appropriate for this is
(A) Students should come at 9.00 a.m. and parents should come at 10.00 a.m.
(B) Participating students should come at 9.00 a.m. accompanied by a parent, and other
parents and students should come by 10.00 a.m.
(C) Students who are not participating should come by 10.00 a.m. and they should not bring
their parents. Participating students should come at 9.00 a.m.
(D) Participating students should come before 9.00 a.m. Parents who accompany them should
come at 9.00 a.m. All others should come at 10.00 a.m.
Answer: (B)
7. By the beginning of the 20th century, several hypotheses were being proposed, suggesting a
paradigm shift in our understanding of the universe. However, the clinching evidence was
provided by experimental measurements of the position of a star which was directly behind
our sun.
Which of the following inference(s) may be drawn from the above passage?
(i) Our understanding of the universe changes based on the positions of stars
(ii) Paradigm shifts usually occur at the beginning of centuries
(iii) Stars are important objects in the universe
(iv) Experimental evidence was important in confirming this paradigm shift
(A) (i), (ii) and (iv) (B) (iii) only (C) (i) and (iv) (D) (iv) only
Answer: (D)
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8. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Rupees grew at 7% during 2012-2013. For
international comparison, the GDP is compared in US Dollars (USD) after conversion based
on the market exchange rate. During the period 2012-2013 the exchange rate for the USD
increased from Rs. 50/ USD to Rs. 60/ USD. India’s GDP in USD during the period 2012-
2013
(A) increased by 5 % (B) decreased by 13%
(C) decreased by 20% (D) decreased by 11%
Answer: (D)
Exp: Per 100 Rs final value 107 Rs
100
Per Dollars
50
? final value
107
60
for 100 dollars____?
100 50 107
89.16
100 60
×
= × =
Decreased by 11%.
9. he ratio of male to female students in a college for five years is plotted in the following line
graph. If the number of female students in 2011 and 2012 is equal, what is the ratio of male
students in 2012 to male students in 2011?
(A) 1:1 (B) 2:1 (C) 1.5:1 (D) 2.5:1
Answer: (C)
Exp: Take number of female students in 2011=100
? Number of male in 2011=100
No. of female in 2012=100
No. of male in 2012=150
150
Ratio
100
= = 1.5: 1
10. Consider the equation: (7526)
8
- (Y)
8
= (4364)
8
, where (X)
N
stands for X to the base N. Find
Y.
(A) 1634 (B) 1737 (C) 3142 (D) 3162
Answer: (C)
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
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Q. No. 1 – 25 Carry One Mark Each
1. Consider the following statements:
P: Good mobile phones are not cheap
Q: Cheap mobile phones are not good
L: P implies Q
M: Q implies P
N: P is equivalent to Q
Which one of the following about L, M, and N is CORRECT?
(A) Only L is TRUE. (B) Only M is TRUE.
(C) Only N is TRUE. (D) L, M and N are TRUE.
Answer: (D)
Exp:
( ) [ ]
( )
g : mobile is good c : mobile is cheap
P : Good mobile phones are not cheap g c g c a b a b
Q : Cheap mobile phones are not good c g c g
Both P and Q are equivalent which means P and Q imply each other
? ? ¬ ? ¬ ? ¬ ? = ¬ ?
? ? ¬ ? ¬ ? ¬
?
?
2. Let X and Y be finite sets and f : X Y ? be a function. Which one of the following
statements is TRUE?
(A) For any subsets A and B of X, ( ) ( ) ( ) f A B f A f B ? = +
(B) For any subsets A and B of X, ( ) ( ) ( ) f A B f A f B n = n
(C) For any subsets A and B of X, ( ) ( ) ( )
{ }
f A B min f A , f B n =
(D) For any subsets S and T of Y, ( ) ( ) ( )
1 1 1
f S T f S f T
- - -
n = n
Answer: (D)
Exp: ( ) ( ) ( ) f : X Y defined by f a 1,f b 1,f c 2 where ? = = =
{ } { }
{ } { }
( ) ( ) ( )
( ) { } ( ) { } ( ) { }
( ) ( ) { }
( )
X a,b,c Y 1,2
Let A a,c ,B b,c be subsets of X
then f A B 2 ; f A 2 ; f B 2
f A B 2 ; f A 1,2 ;f B 1,2
f A f B 1,2
f A B 1
= =
= =
? = = =
n = = =
n =
n =
? Options (A), (B), (C) are not true
Hence, option (D) is true
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3. Let G be a group with 15 elements. Let L be a subgroup of G. It is known that L G ? and that
the size of L is at least 4. The size of L is _______.
Answer: (5)
Exp: Order of subgroup divides order of group (Lagrange’s theorem).
3, 5 and 15 can be the order of subgroup. As subgroup has atleast 4 elements and it is not
equal to the given group, order of subgroup can’t be 3 and 15. Hence it is 5.
4. Which one of the following statements is TRUE about every n × n matrix with only real
eigenvalues?
(A) If the trace of the matrix is positive and the determinant of the matrix is negative, at least
one of its eigenvalues is negative.
(B) If the trace of the matrix is positive, all its eigenvalues are positive.
(C) If the determinant of the matrix is positive, all its eigenvalues are positive.
(D) If the product of the trace and determinant of the matrix is positive, all its eigenvalues are
positive.
Answer: (A)
Exp: If the trace of the matrix is positive and the determinant of the matrix is negative then atleast
one of its eigen values is negative.
Since determinant = product of eigen values.
5. If V
1
and V
2
are 4-dimensional subspaces of a 6-dimensional vector space V, then the smallest
possible dimension of
1 2
V V n is _______.
Answer: (2)
Exp: Let the basis of 6-dimensional vector space be {e1, e2, e3,e4, e5, e6}. In order for V1 n V2 to
have smallest possible dimension V1 and V2 could be, say, {e1, e2, e3,e4} and {e3, e4, e5,
e6} respectively. The basis of V1 n V2 would then be {e3, e4}. => Smallest possible
dimension = 2.
6. If
2
0
xsin x
p
?
dx = kp, then the value of k is equal to _______.
Answer: ( 4 )
Exp:
( )
( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( ) ( )
( )
2 2
0 0
2
0
sin x sin x
xsin x dx K xsin x dx xsin x dx K
x 2
x cos x 1 sin x x cos x sin x K
cos sin 0 2 cos2 sin 2 cos sin K
0 2 0 0 K 4 K k 4
p p p
p
p p
p
? ? =-
= p? + - = p
? ?
p< < p
? ?
? - - - - - + = p
? -p p + p - -? - p p+ p - -p p + p ? = p
? ?
? p + -?- p+ - p+ ? = p? p = p ? =
? ?
? ? ?
?
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