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The document is a mock test for SSC CGL Tier-II exam containing 10 multiple choice questions related to mathematics, percentages, ratios, averages, etc. Some key details: - Question 1 asks to find the value of (k × p) if a number is divisible by 99. - Question 2 gives sums and differences between LCM and HCF of two numbers and asks to find the other number if one is given. - Question 3 asks to evaluate a mathematical expression. - The remaining questions cover topics like profit/loss, averages, ratios, mixtures, etc. and their application in word problems.
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MOCK TEST 01 (With Solution)

The document is a mock test for SSC CGL Tier-II exam containing 10 multiple choice questions related to mathematics, percentages, ratios, averages, etc. Some key details: - Question 1 asks to find the value of (k × p) if a number is divisible by 99. - Question 2 gives sums and differences between LCM and HCF of two numbers and asks to find the other number if one is given. - Question 3 asks to evaluate a mathematical expression. - The remaining questions cover topics like profit/loss, averages, ratios, mixtures, etc. and their application in word problems.
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MOCK TEST- 01
SSC CGL TIER- II (2022)

1. If the number 48k2048p6 is divisible by 99,


then (k × p) is equal to: 26 – 7 3 b +a 3
; fn =
11 b > 0 g ks ] r ks
;fn la[;k 48k2048p6 ,d ,slh la[;k gS] tks 99 ls 14 + 5 3
foHkkT; gS](k
rks× p) dk eku D;k gksxk\
(b – a ) dk eku fdruk gksxk\
SSC CGL 20/04/2022 (Shift- 02)
(a) 4 (b) 2 SSC CGL MAINS 03/02/2022
(c) 0 (d) 6
(a) 5 (b) 25

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2. The sum of and difference between the LCM
and HCF of two numbers are 512 and 496, (c) 12 (d) 9

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respectively. If one number is 72, then the
other number is: 5. Raju spends 10 percent and 20 percent of his
an by
nks la[;kvksa ds y?kqÙke lekioR;Z
LCM vkSj egÙke
income on transport and food respectively. He
spends 30 percent of the remaining income on

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lekiorZd HCF dk ;ksx rFkk muds chp dk varj Øe'k% clothing. He saves rest of his income. If his
saving is Rs.26460, then what will be total
512 vkSj 496 gSA ;fn muesa ls ,d la[;k 72 gS] rks nwljh
la[;k dkSu&lh gS\ ja expenditure on food and clothing together?
R s
jktw ;krk;kr rFkk Hkkstu ij Øe'k% viuh vk; dk 10
SSC CGL MAINS 29/01/2022
izfr'kr rFkk 20 izfr'kr [kpZ djrk gSA og 'ks"k vk; dk 30
a th

(a) 80 (b) 40
izfr'kr diM+ksa ij [kpZ djrk gSA viuh 'ks"k vk; dks og cpk
(c) 64 (d) 56
ysrk gSA ;fn mldh cpr #i;s 26460 gks] rks Hkkstu rFkk
diM+ksa ij feykdj dqy [kpZ fdruk gksxk\
ty a

2 3
3. The value of – –
7 8
SSC CGL MAINS 08/08/2022
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 1 (a) Rs.26420 (b) Rs.22140


1 1  17  1 3 
2 ÷ 3 of1 + 1 -  3 - 1 –    is: (c) Rs.23440 (d) Rs.24480
 4 2 3  40  5 8 
6. The selling prices of articles A and B are the
2 3  1 1  1 17  1 3   same. A is sold at a profit of 28 percent and B
– –  2 ÷ 3 of 1 1
4 2 3 40
–  3 – 1 –  
 5 8   dk is sold at a loss of 24 percent. If the total selling
7 8  
price of the both articles is Rs. 48640, then
eku Kkr dhft,A what is the cost price of A and B, respectively?
SSC CGL 12/04/2022 (Shift- 03) oLrqvksaA RkFkk
B ds foØ; ewY; leku gSA A dks 28
2 4 izfr'kr ds ykHk ij cspk tkrk gSA rFkk
B dks 24 izfr'kr
(a) (b) – dh gkfu ij cspk tkrk gSA ;fn nkuksa oLrqvksa dk dqy
A

7 7
foØ; ewY; 48640 #i;s gks] rks A rFkkB dk Øe'k%
(c) –
2
(d)
4 Ø; ewY; D;k gS\
7 7
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(a) Rs.26000, Rs.40000
26 – 7 3 b +a 3
4. If = b > 0, then what is (b) Rs.17000, Rs.28000
14 + 5 3 11
(c) Rs.19000, Rs.32000
the value of (b – a ) ? (d) Rs.24000, Rs.38000

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7. Marked price of an article is Rs. 28000. It can 10. An alloy contains a mixture of two metals X
be sold at one of the following ways: and Y in the ratio of 2 : 3. The second alloy
Way A : A single discount of 24 percent. contains a mixture of the same metals, X and
Way B : Two successive discounts of 16 percent
Y, in the ratio 7 : 3. In what ratio should the
and 10 percent.
Which way will have lowest selling price and first and the second alloys be mixed so as to
what will be the value of it? make a new alloy containing 50% of metal X?
,d oLrq dk vafdr ewY; #i;s 28000 gSA bls fuEufyf[kr esa ,d feJ/krq esa nks /krqvksa X vkSjY dk vuqikr 2 % 3 gSA
ls fdlh ,d rjhds esa cspk tk ldrk gS% ,d vU; feJ/krq esa leku /krqvksaX vkSjY dk vuqikr 7 %
3 gSA nksuksa feJ/krqvksa dks fdl vuqikr esa feyk;k tkuk pk
rjhdk A : 24 izfr'kr dh ,dy NwV ij rjhdk B : 16
izfr'kr rFkk 10 izfr'kr dh nks Øfed NwVksa ij dksbZ ls rjhdsftlls u;s cus feJ.k esa /krqX dk izfr'kr 50» gks\
esa foØ; ewY; U;wure gksxk rFkk mldk eku D;k gS\ SSC MTS 12/07/2022 (Shift- 02)
(a) 3 : 4 (b) 3 : 1
SSC CGL MAINS 08/08/2022 (c) 5 : 6 (d) 2 : 1
(a) Way B, Rs.21168 (b) Way B, Rs.21280 11. Ras Bihari, a plumber, earned on an average Rs
(c) Way A, Rs.21168 (d) Way A, Rs.21280 925 per day in the month of January. He

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earned on an average Rs 881 per day during the
8. If the amount obtained by A by investing Rs first 20 days and Rs 915 per day during the last

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9,100 for three years at a rate of 10% p.a. on 20 days. What was his average income (in Rs)
simple interest is equal to the amount
an by per day from 12th January to 20th January?
obtained by B by investing a certain sum of
,d Iyacj jkl fcgkjh us tuojh ds eghus esa izfrfnu vkSlru
money for five years at a rate of 8% p.a. on

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simple interest, then 90% of the sum invested
:i;s 925 dek,A mlus igys 20 fnuksa ds nkSjku vkSlru
by B (in Rs) is: :i;s 881 izfrfnu vkSj ckn ds 20 fnuksa ds nkSjku :i;s 915
ja izfr fnu dh dekbZ dhA 12 tuojh ls 20 tuojh rd mldh
R s
;fn A }kjk lk/kj.k C;kt ij okf"kZd 10» dh C;kt nj
izfrfnu dh vkSlr vk; (:i;s esa) D;k Fkh\
ls rhu o"kksZa ds fy, :i;s 9100 dk fuos'k djds izkIr dh
a th

xbZ /ujkf'k]B }kjk lk/kj.k C;kt ij] okf"kZd 8» dh SSC CGL 21/04/2022 (Shift- 03)
C;kt nj ls ikap o"kksZa ds fy, ,d fuf'pr jkf'k dk fuos'k (a) 875 (b) 792
djds izkIr dh xbZ jkf'k ds cjkcj gS] rksB }kjk fuos'k
ty a

(c) 805 (d) 800


dh xbZ jkf'k dk 90» (:i;s esa) Kkr djsaA
12. P can complete five-eighths of a work in 15
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SSC CGL MAINS 29/01/2022 days and Q can complete three-fourths of the
(a) 7,800 (b) 7,605 same work in 30 days. They worked together
for 8 days and then P left. How much time will
(c) 8,540 (d) 8,450
Q working alone, take to complete the
9. A, B and C invested Rs.40,000, Rs. 48,000 and
remaining work?
Rs. 80,000, respectively, for a business at the
start of a year. After six months, for the 5
remaining time of the year, A added Rs. 4,000, P ,d dk;Z ds osa fgLls dks 15 fnuksa esa
Q mlh
vkSj
8
B added Rs. 4,000 while C withdrew Rs. 4,000
3
every month. If the total profit is Rs.6,72,000, dk;Z ds osa fgLls dks 30 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrk gSA
then what is C’s share (in Rs.)? 4
mUgksaus 8 fnuksa rd ,d lkFk feydj dk;Z fd;k vkSj fiQj
A, B vkSjC us fdlh o"kZ dh 'kq#vkr esa ,d O;olk; esa
P us dk;Z NksM+ Q fn;kA
vdsys 'ks"k dk;Z dks iwjk djus esa
A

Øe'k% Rs.40,000, Rs. 48,000 vkSj


Rs. 80,000 dk fuos'k fd;kA N% eghus ds ckn] o"kZ ds
fdruk le; ysxk\
'ks"k le; ds fy,] A us gj eghusRs. 4,000 feyk,] B us SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Shift- 01)
gj eghusRs. 4,000 feyk,] tcfd C us gj eghusRs.
(a) 15 days 16 hours
4,000 fudkysA ;fn dqy ykHk Rs.6,72,000, gS] rks
C
dk fgLlk(Rs.esa) fdruk gS\ (b) 15 days 8 hours
SSC CGL 12/04/2022 (Shift- 03) (c) 20 days 4 hours
(a) 196750 (b) 180480
(c) 211200 (d) 280320 (d) 18 days 16 hours

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13. Pipes A and B can fill a tank in 20 hours and


3 3
30 hours, respectively, and pipe C is an outlet 16. If x = 1+ – 1– then the value of
pipe. If all the three pipes are opened together, 2 2
1 3–x
it takes 1 hours more than the time taken by (correct to one decimal place) is?
3 3+x
A and B together to fill the tank. A and B are
opened together for 7 hours, then both are closed 3–x
3 3
and C is opened. Now C can empty the tank in: ;fn x = 1 + – 1– rks dk eku D;k
2 2 3+x
ikbi A vkSjB ,d Vadh dks Øe'k% 20 ?kaVs vkSj 30 ?kaVs gksxk (n'keyo ds ,d LFkku rd lgh)
esa Hkjrs gSa] vkSjC ikbi
fudkl (vkyVysV) ikbi gSA ;fn
SSC CGL MAINS 29/01/2022
rhuksa ikbiksa dks ,d lkFk [kksy fn;k tk,] rks Vadh dks
1 (a) 0.25 (b) 0.17
Hkjus esa] ,d lkFk
A vkSjB }kjk fy, x, le; ls 1 ?kaVk
3
(c) 0.19 (d) 0.27
dk vf/d le; yxrk gSA A vkSjB dks ,d lkFk 7 ?kaVks
ds fy, [kksyk x;k] vkSj fiQj nksuksa dks can
C djds
dks 17. The value of

r
[kksyk x;kA vc ikbiC Vadh dks fdrus le; esa [kkyh

si
dj ldrk gS\ (2.53)3 + (2.47)3
is 5 × 10 k ,
25.3 ´ 25.3 – 624.91 + 24.7 ´ 24.7
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where the value of k is :
(a) 60 hours (b) 70 hours

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(c) 72 hours (d) 64 hours (2.53)3 + (2.47)3
dk eku 5 ×
14. The driver of a car, which is travelling at a 25.3 ´ 25.3 – 624.91 + 24.7 ´ 24.7
ja gS] tgka
k dk eku gS%
R s
speed of 75 km/h, locates a bus 80 m ahead 10k
of him, travelling in the same direction. After
a th

15 seconds, he finds that the bus is 40 m SSC CGL MAINS 03/02/2022


behind the car. What is the speed of the bus (a) –2 (b) –1
(in km/h)?
(c) 1 (d) 2
75 fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls py jgh dkj dk pkyd] 80 18. If tan²A + 2tanA – 63 = 0 Given that 0 < A <
ty a

ehVj vkxs leku fn'kk esa py jgh ,d cl dks ns[krk gSA π


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15 lsdaM ckn og ns[krk gS fd cl vc dkj ls 40 ehVj 4


what is the value of (2sinA+5cosA)?
ihNs gSA cl dh pky (fdeh@?akVk esa) fdruh gS\
;fn tan²A + 2tanA – 63 = 0 gS] fn;k Xk;k gS 0fd<
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π
(a) 44.2 (b) 42.5 A< gS] rks
(2sinA+5cosA) dk eku Kkr djsaA
4
(c) 47.5 (d) 46.2
SSC CGL 11/04/2022 (Shift- 03)
15. A boat can go 15 km downstream and 8 km
upstream in 2h. It can go 20 km downstream (a) 19 50 (b) 15 50
and 12 km upstream in 2h 50 min . What is 19 15
the speed (in km/h ) of the boat while going (c) (d)
50 50
downstream?
19. If tan² A – 6 tan A + 9 = 0, 0 < A < 90°, What
A

dksbZ uko 2h esa /kjk dh fn'kk esa


15km vkSj /kjk dh
foijhr fn 'kk esa
8km dh nwjh r; dj ldrh gSA ;g 2h is the value of 6cot A + 8 10 cosA ?
50min esa /kjk dh fn'kk esa
20km vkSj /kjk dh foijhr ;fn tan² A – 6 tan A + 9 = 0, 0 < A < 90° gS] rks
fn'kk esa
12km dh nwjh r; dj ldrh gSA /kjk dh fn'kk 6cot A + 8 10 cosA dk eku Kkr djsaA
esa tkrs le;] uko dh pky (km/h esa
) Kkr djsaA SSC CGL 20/04/2022 (Shift- 02)
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Shift- 01)
(a) 10 10 (b) 8 10
(a) 20 (b) 18
(c) 15 (d) 16 (c) 10 (d) 14

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20. A and B are two points on a circle with centre O. (a) 108 (b) 180
C is a point on the minor are of the circle between (c) 216 (d) 144
points A and B. The tangents to the circle at A 24. A person was standing on a road near a mall.
and B meet each other at a point D. If ADB = He was 1215 m away from the mall and able
25°, then ACB (in degrees) is euqal to: to see the top of the mall from the road in
O dsaæ okys o`Ùk ij nks Afcanq
vkSjB fLFkr gSaA o`Ùk d such a way that the top of a tree, which is in
y?kq pki ij fcanqvksa
A vkSj B d chp ,d fcanq fLFkr between him and the mall, exactly in line of
C gSA fcanq
A vkSj B ij o`Ùk dh Li'kZ js[kk,a ,d nwljs sight with the top of the mall. The tree height
ls fcanqD ij feyrh gSaA ;fnADB = 25° gS] rks is 20 m and it is 60 m away from him. How
ACB dk eku (va'k esa) Kkr djsaA tall (in m) is the mall?

SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Shift- 02) ,d O;fdr ekWy ds fudV lM+d ij [kM+k gSA og ekWy ls
1215 m dh nwjh ij gS vkSj lM+d ls ekWy ds 'kh"kZ dks b
(a) 102.5 (b) 100.5
izdkj ns[kus esa l{ke gS] fd mlds vkSj ekWy ds chp fLFk
(c) 100 (d) 105 ,d isM+ dk 'kh"kZ ekWy ds 'kh"kZ ds lkFk n`f"V js[kk es
21. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. Sides AB and dh špkbZ20 m gS vkSj ;g ml O;fDr ls60 m dh nwjh

r
DC, when produced, meet at E and sides AD ij fLFkr gSA ekWy dh špkbZ
m esa)( Kkr djsaA

si
and BC when produced, meet at F. If ADC =
76° and AED = 55°, then AFB is equal to: SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Shift- 01)
an by
ABCD ,d pØh; prqHkqZt gSA Hkqtk,a
vkxs c<+kbZ tkrh gSa] rks
AB vkSjDC tc
E ijfcanq
feyrh gSa vksj Hkqtk,a
(a) 375 (b) 300

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(c) 405 (d) 250
AD vkSjBC tc vkxs c<+kbZ tkrh gSa] rks
F fcanq
ij feyrh
25. The pie chart shows the percentage-wise break
gSaA
ADC = 76° vkSjAED = 55°, gS] rks
ja AFB dk up of students in terms of specialisation in
R s
eki crkb,A Engineering.
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a th

Total number of students = 8000


(a) 34° (b) 26° fn, x, ikbZ pkVZ ds Nk=kksa dk bathfu;fjax esa fo'ks"kK
(c) 29° (d) 27° vk/kj ij izfr'kr&okj forj.k fn[kk;k x;k gSA
22. The cost of building a fence around a circular
Nk=kksa dh dqy la[;k
ty a

= 8000
field is Rs. 7425 at the rate of Rs. 13.50 per
foot. What is the area of the circular field?
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  12% 22%
:i;s 13-50 izfr ft dh nj ls ,d o`Ùkkdkj eSnku ds
ifjr% ckM+ yxkus dh ykxr :i;s 7425 gSA ml o`Ùkkdkj Operating C
System
eSnku dk {ks=kiQy Kkr dhft,A 16%
Programming
17%
 22 
= 7 ekfu, Other
  DBMS
SSC MTS 12/07/2022 (Shift- 02) 19% 14%
(a) 25018.5 ft² (b) 23864.4 ft²
(c) 24644.5 ft² (d) 24062.5 ft²
What is the total number of students having
A

23. The area of a triangular field whose sides are 65m,


72, and 97m is equal to the area of a rectangular specialisation in Operating System. Java and
park whose sides are in the ratio of 5 : 13: What is DBMS?
the perimeter (in m) of the rectangular park? vkWijsfVax fLkLVe] tkok vkSj Mhch,e,l
(DBMS) eas
65m 72m, vkSj97m Hkqtk okys f=kHkqtkdkj eSnku dk fo'ks"kKrk okys Nk=kksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\
{ks=kiQy] ml vk;rkdkj ikdZ d {ks=kiQy ds cjkcj gS] ftldh SSC CHSL 08/06/2022 (Shift- 02)
Hkqtkvksa dk vuqikr 5 % 13 gSA vk;rkdkj ikdZ dk ifjeki
(a) 4640 (b) 5260
(m esa
) Kkr djasA
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Shift- 01) (c) 4008 (d) 4160

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26. Study the given table carefully to answer the 6 Ok"kksaZ 2015 ls 2020 rd) dh iwjh vof/ (eas 'kgj eas
question that follows. bu pkj fuekZrkvksa dh dkjksa dh dqy fcØh fdruh gS\)
uhps fn, x, iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, nh xbZ rkfydk dk SSC CHSL 08/06/2022 (Shift- 03)
è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djasA (a) 1650000 (b) 1053000
The following table gives the information (c) 1052000 (d) 1651000
about the populations of five different cities 28. The following pie chart is the distribution of
in the year 2020. 36 marbles among three persons. The number
of marbles that Madhuri has is _________ .
fuEu rkfydk o"kZ 2020 esa ik¡p vyx&vyx 'kgjksa dh
fuEufyf[kr ikbZ pkVZ rhu O;fDr;ksa ds chp 36 dapksa
tul[a;k ds ckjs esa tkudkjh nsrh gSA
forj.k gSA ek/qjh ds ikl fdrus daps gSa\
City Total Population % of Men % of Women % of Children

P 46800 45% 35% 20%


Madhuri

b ra
60 les
M end
Q 45400 35% 50% 15% Marbles

t
ar
°
180°

Ji
R 42000 48% 42% 10%

r
S 39250 42% 42% 16%

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T 46200 40% 45% 15%
120°
The number of children in city S is: Jon’s
an by
'kgj S eas cPpksa dh la[;k Kkr dhft,A
SSC CHSL 08/06/2022 (Shift- 02)
Marbles

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(a) 6130 (b) 6820 SSC CHSL 08/06/2022 (Shift- 03)
(c) 8310 ja (d) 6280 (a) 18 (b) 20
R s
27. The following table shows the sales of cars of (c) 16 (d) 12
four manufacturers for the period from 2015
a th

to 2020 in a metropolitan city (all the figures


are in thousands). 29. What si the median of 6, 9, 13, 8, 3, 2, 5, 7
and 11?
fuEu rkfydk Hkkjr ds ,d egkuxjh; 'kgj esa 2015 ls
6, 9, 13, 8, 3, 2, 5, 7 vkSj 11 dh ekfè;dk
ty a

2020 dh vof/ ds fy, pkj fuekZrkvksa dh dkjksa dh fcØh


dks n'kkZrh gSA (lHkh vkadM+s gtkjksa esa gSa)A D;k gS\
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SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Shift- 03)


Manufacturer 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

A 44 48 47 50 52 51
(a) 7 (b) 6.5
(c) 8 (d) 6
B 40 41 41 41 42 43
30. A dice is thrown twice. What is the
C 36 38 40 42 44 50
probability of getting a sum 7 from both the
D 48 44 44 42 42 43
throws?
What are the total sales of cars of the four ,d ikls dks nks ckj iQsadk tkrk gSA nksuksa ckj iQsad
manufacturers under consideration in the city ij ;ksx 7 vkus dh çkf;drk D;k gS\
in the entire period of 6 years (from 2015 to
2020)? (a) 7/36 (b) 2/9
(c) 1/3 (d) 1/9
A

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1.(c) 2.(d) 3.(b) 4.(a) 5.(b) 6.(c) 7.(a) 8.(b) 9.(d) 10.(d)

11.(c) 12.(d) 13.(b) 14.(d) 15.(c) 16.(d) 17.(a) 18.(c) 19.(c) 20.(a)

21.(d) 22.(d) 23.(c) 24.(c) 25.(d) 26.(d) 27.(b) 28.(a) 29.(a) 30.(a)

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SOLUTION
1. (c) Given that the number 48k2048p6 is
divisible by 99. 26 – 7 3 b+a 3
 It is divisible by 9 as well as 11. 4. (a) =
14 + 5 3 11
If a number is divisible by 11, then sum
of alternate digit is either zero or  Writing left hand side in the form of (a –
difference of the sum of alternate digit is
b)²
11.
i.e., 4 + k + 0 + 8 + 6 = 8 + 2 + 4 + P
p–k=4 ...(1) 2
Also, if a number is divisible by 9, then 7 – 3 
 
 2 2 b+a 3
sum of all the digit is divisible by 9. =
2 11

r
i.e., 4 + 8 + k + 2 + 0 + 4 + 8 + p + 6 = 32 + p   5 3
 + 
+k  2 2 

si
i.e., 4 + p + k is divisible by 9.
an by
or we can say, p + k is either 4 ...(2)
or p + k is 14

n
from (1) and (2) 7 3
Possible value of p and k are '4' and 'o' –
2 2 b+a 3
ja
 k × p = 4 × 0 = '0'  =
R s
5 3 11
2. (d) Given, +
2 2
a th

LCM + HCF = 512


LCM – HCF = 496

1008 7– 3 b+a 3
ty a

 LCM = = 504  =
2 5+ 3 11
di M

 HCF = 512 – 504 = 8


Now, we know that Retionalising L.H.S
LCM × HCF = A × B
 504 × 8 = 72 × B [given, A = 72]
=
(7 – 3 )(5 – 3 ) = b + a 3
 B = 56.
(5 + 3 )(5 – 3) 11
2 3  1 1 1  17  1 3  
3. (b) 7 – 8 – 2 4 ÷ 3 2 of 1 3 + 1 40 – 3 – 1 5 – 8  
  

35 – 7 3 – 5 3 + 3 b + a 3
2 3  9 7 4  57 6 3  = =
 – –  ÷ × + – 3 + +  22 11
7 8  4 2 3  40 5 8 
A

2 3  9 3 57 – 120 + 48 +15  38 – 12 3 b + a 3
– – × + = =
= 22 11
7 8  4 14 40 

2 3 27 19 – 6 3 b + a 3
= – – = =
7 8 56 11 11

16 – 48 –4 Comparing L.H.S and R.H.S we have


= =
56 7
6 = 19, a = – 6 = (19 + 6) = 5

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5. (b) Let total income of Raju be Rs.100 8. (b) Given:


then given that, he spend Rs.10 of income Principle1 × Time1 × Rate1
on transport Rs.20 on food. Amount = Principle1 +
100
Total spent is 30, hence remaining = 100
– 30 = 70 Principle2  T2  R 2
= Principle2 +
Also, 100
30 9100 × 3 ×10 P ×5×8
× 70 = 21 is spent on clothing.  9100 + = P2 + 2
100 100 100
 He saves = 100 – 30 – 21 = Rs.49 2 7
49  26460 [given]  9100 + 2730 = P2 + P2 = P2
5 5
 Total expenditure on food and clothing
= (20 + 21) 7
 11830 = P2
= 41 5
26460  P2 = 8450
 × 41 = Expenditure on food and 90
49 Now, × 8450 = 7605
clothing 100

r
 540 × 41 = Rs.22140 9. (d) Profit = Investment × Time
6. (c) Selling price of A = (100 + 28)% of cost Investment A B C

si
price of A. For 6 Months (40,000)×6 (48,000)×6 (80000)×6
Selling price of B = (100 – 24)% of cost For 7 Months 44000 52000 76000

A.T.Q.
an by
price of B. For 8 Months
For 9 Months
48000
52000
56000
60000
72000
68000

n
128 76 48640 For 10 Months 56000 64000 64000
× C.PA = × C.PB = For 11 Months 60000 68000 60000
100 100 2
ja
[ S.PA = S.PB] For 12 Months 64000 72000 56000
R s
Profit = 564000 660000 876000
24320
C.PA = × 100 = 19000  Profit ratio of A, B and C is
a th

128
141 : 165 : 219
24320 ATQ,
C.PB = × 100 = 32000 525  672000
76
ty a

7. (a) Given, Marked Price = Rs.28000 672000


Way A: c's share = × 219 = 280 320
525
Discount = 24%
di M

'OR'
100 – 24 A's investment for 12 month = (40, 000 ×
 Selling Price × Marked Price 6) +
100
76 n 
 Selling Price = × 28000  2a +  n – 1 d  
100 2 
= 21280 6 
Way B: = (40, 000 × 6) +  2  2 × 44000  +  5 × 4000  
 
2 successive discount of 16% and 10% = 240,000 + (3 × 108) × 1000
AB = 564000
 Effective discount =A+B– B's investment for 12 months
100
16  10 6 
= (48,000 × 6) +   2 × 52000 + 5 × 4000  
A

= 16 + 10 – 2 
100
= 24.4 = 660000
C's investment for 12 months
 100 – 24.4 
 Selling Price =  × 6 
 100  = (80,000) × 6 +  2 2 × 76000 + 5 ×  – 4000   
Marked Price  
= 876000
75.6 Hence, Profit ratio = 564 : 660 : 876
= × 28000
100 = 141 : 165 : 219
= 21168
672000
 Selling price will be lowest by way B,  C's share = × 219 = 280320
Rs.21168. 525

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10. (d) Given, 5


X Y P can complete of a work in 15 days.
8
Alloy A 2 3  P can complete the work in 24 days.
Alloy B 7 3  8 
 15 × 5 = 24 
2  
In first alloy amount of metal x = . Also,
5
3
7 Q can complete of a work in 30 days
4
In, second alloy amount of Metal x =
10 4
 Q can complete the work in × 30 = 40
Required amount of Metal x in alloy 3
days
1 They worked together for 8 days.
mixture =
2 Let, total work be LCM (24, 40) = 240 units
We will use allegation for this question:- Total work 240
 Efficiency of P = = = 10
Total days 24

r
2 7 240
Efficiency of Q = =6

si
5 10 40
 In 8 days , work done = 8 × (6 + 10)
1 an by = 128 units
2 Remaining work = 240 – 128

n
= 112 units
a b  Q can complete 112 units of work in =
112 4
ja
Multiply by '10' everywhere = 18
R s
6 6
2
a th

4 7 i.e., 18 days
3
 18 days 16 hours
5
13. (b) Given,
A can fill a tank in 20 hours
ty a

2 1 B can fill a tank in 30 hours


Let total capacity be = LCM (20, 30) = 60
di M

 Alloy A and Alloy B should be mixed in units


the ratio 2 : 1 . Total Capacity 60
 Efficiency of A = = =
11. (c) Total earning in January = Average × Time 20
total days earning 3
= 925 × 31 60
Efficiency of B = = 2.
= 28675 30
For first 20 days total earning  A and B together can fill the tank in =
60
= 20 × 881 = 12 hours
= 17620 (3 + 2)
Also,
For last 20 days total earning = 915 × Pipe C is outlet pipe.
A

20 If A, B and C are all opened together it


= 18300 1 4
 Average income per day from 12th to takes 1 = more hours to completely fill
3 3
20th January is: the tank.
Total of first 20 days + Total of last 20 days – Total of whole month 4 1
 Total time = 12 + = 13 hours.
9 3 3
Total Capacity
17620 +18300 – 28675  Efficiency of C = –
= = 805 Total Time by A, B, C
9
Efficiency A & B.
12. (d) Given,

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60 3
= ×3–5 x² = 2 – 2 1 – =1  x = ± 1.
40 4
1 3–x
= – Now, we need to find =
2 3+x
Now, A and B worked for 7 hours Rationalising, above we get:
 Tank filled = 7 (2 + 3) = 35 units 2

35 3–x
×
3–x
=
 3–x  =
3 + x 2 – 2 3x
C will empty 35 units in = = – 70 hours 3+x 3–x 3–x 2
3 – x2
–1
2 Putting value of x² and x.
Here, mines sign denotes the emptying of When x = ± 1 When x = – 1
the tank. 3 +1 – 2 3 3 +1 + 2 3
14. (d) Given, the speed of car = 75 km/hr. =2– 3 = 2 +
3 –1 3 –1
Total distance covered by car = 80m + 40m 3
= 120m We know, 3 = 1·732 (not in options)
Time taken to cover this distance = 15 sec = 2 – 1·732
= 0·268 ~ 0.27
Let, the speed of the bus be S km/hr 3 3
 2.53  +  2.47 

r
Since, car and bus are travelling in same 17. (a)
direction. 25.3 × 25.3 – 624.91 + 24.7 × 24.7

si
3 3
 Relative speed = speed of car – speed of  2.53  +  2.47 
bus. =
an by
Distance = Relative speed × time
...(1)

2 2
100   2.53  – 6.2491 +  2.47  

n
5 Above equation is of the form :
 120 = (75 – S) × × 15
18
ja
 S = 46.2 km/hr a 3 + b3  a + b   a2 – ab + b2 
=  a + b
R s
=
15. (c) Let speed of boat while going upstream be v. a– ab + b2 
2
 a2 – ab + b2 
a th

Speed of boat while going downstream be u. Hence, equation (1) can be written as.
A.T.Q 2.53 + 2.47 5.00
= = = 0.05
100 100
15 8 Given,
+ =2 ...(1)
ty a

u v 0.05 = 5 × 10k
 5 × 10–2 = 5 × 10k
20 12 5 17  k = –2
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+ =2 = ...(2) 18. (c) tan²A + 2tanA – 63 = 0


u v 6 6 Given, equation is a quadratic equation of
Solving (1) and (2) by multiply equation (1) the form
by '3' and equation (2) by '2', we get. ax² + bx + c = 0
Here, a = 1, b = 2, c = – 63
45 24 –b ± b2 – 4ac
+ =6 x = tanA x=
u v 2a
 Solving f or tanA =
40 24 17
(–) + = –2 ± 4 + 252 –2 ±16
u v 3 = = –9, 7
2 2
5 1
= 
u 3 Since, 0 < A <  tanA = 7
4
A

 u = 15 km/hr. Perpendicular
Since, tan =
base
3 3  P = 7, base = 1
16. (d) x = 1+ – 1–
2 2  hypotenus = 72 +12 = 50
Squaring both sides  P  B
 2sin A + 5cosA =  2 ×  +  5 × 
 H  H
3 3   
x² = 1 + + 1– – 2 × 1 + 3  1 – 3  7 1 19
2 2  2  2  = 2× +5× =
50 50 50

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19. (c) tan²A – 6tanA + 9 = 0 21. (d) E


Given equation is a quadratic equation of

55º
the form ax² + bx + c = 0
Here, we need to solve for x.
 tan²A – 6tanA + 9 = 0 C B
AED is triangle
 tan²A – 3tanA – 3tanA + 9 = 0 F xº
BFA is triangle
DABC is Quadrilateral
 tanA (tanA – 3) – 3 (tanA – 3) = 0 76º
D A
 (tanA – 3) (tanA – 3) = 0
Given, ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral.
3 Perpendicular ADE = 76º , AED = 55º
 tanA = =  In AED, by angle sum property:
1 Base A + E + D = 180º
 A = 180 – 76 – 55
 Hypotenus = p2 + b2 = 9 + 1 = 10 = 49º
Also, ABC = 180 – 76º
 6cotA + 810 cos A = 104º
[Opposite angle in cyclic quadrilateral]

r
 b  b Now, in AFB:-
=  6 ×  +  8 10 ×  A + B + F = 180º
p h

si
   
 49 + 104 + F = 180º
 F = 27º
 an by
1 
=  6 ×  +  8 10 ×
 3 
1 

10 
22. (d) Rate of fencing around a circular field =
Rs.13.50 per foot.

n
Total cost = Rs.7425
= 10  Circumference of field
20. (a) ja =
Total cost
=
7425
= 550 foot.
R s
Rate per foot 13.50
 2r = 550
a th

A
22
 2× × r = 550
7
D 550 × 7 175
ty a

P O C 25º  r= =
2 × 22 2
22 175 175
di M

Area = r² = × ×
7 2 2
B = 24062.5 ft²
23. (c) Let the sides of rectangle be 5x and 13x.
 Area of rectangle = 5x × 13x.
Given, AD and BD are tangents Now, the sides of given triangle are 65, 72
ADB= 25º and 97 m. we observe that, these are the
 AOB = 180º – 25º set of triplets of a right angle triangle.
[  OADB is a quadrilateral, with OAD = 1
 Area = × base × height.
OBD = 90º] 2
 AOB = 155º 1
= × 75 × 65
2
A

155 A.T.Q.
 APB =
2 1
× 72 × 65 = 5x × 13x
[Angle formed by a chord at centre is 2
double of the angle formed at  x² = 36
x=6
circumference]  Sides of rectangle are 5x = 30
Now, PA CB is a cyclic quadrilateral. 13x = 78
 ACB = 180 – APB  Perimeter of rectangle = 2(l + b)
= 2(78 + 30)
= 180 – 77.5 = 216m
= 120.5º

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26. (d) From given data:


24. (c) % of children in city S is 16%
Total population of city S is 39250
39250
 Number of children = × 16
h 100
20 = 6280
27. (b) We need to add all the given figures.
0 To get the required number.
60  Total sales of cars by all manufactures
1215
in 6 years is:
= 1053 in thousands
Let height of mall of 'h' = 1053000
p 20 1 28. (a) Total marbles represent 360º
tan = = = ...(1) Part of Madhuri's marbles = 180º
b 60 3
Total no . of marbles = 36º
Also,

r
 Number of marbles with Madhuri is
h

si
tan = ...(2) 36
1215 = × 180 = 18º
360
from (1) and (2)
an by 29. (a) For finding median of given set of number
1 h arrange them in ascending order.
=

n
 h = 405m.
3 1215  2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13.
25. (d) Given that, total number of students = Now, Median is the middle numbers, which
8000 ja is '7'.
R s
 100%  8000 30. (a) When a dice is thrown twice, the
a th

From pie chart: combinations that give a sum as '7' are


Students in operating system = 16% (1, 6) , (2, 5) , (3, 4) , (4, 3) , (5, 2) , (6, 1)
Students in Java = 22% Total number of situations = 6 × 6 = 36
Students in DBMS = 14%  Probability of getting sum as 7 from both
ty a

Total = 52% 6 1
the throws =  .
di M

8000 36 6
 Required number = × 52
100
= 4160
A

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