0% found this document useful (0 votes)
11 views3 pages

Mock Test 01 (ENG Sol)

Uploaded by

Ishika
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
11 views3 pages

Mock Test 01 (ENG Sol)

Uploaded by

Ishika
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

Mock Test (Solution)_01

Ans.1(C) SUBSIDIARY After every 24 sec all bells ring together


Ans.2(B) ‘was’ in place of ‘were’ as singular subject ‘a pair’ 24 min = 24×60 sec
is there. So in 1440 sec they ring together = 1440/24
Ans.3(A) ‘had realised’ in place of ‘would have realised’ as = 60 times
sentence is in past tense. Ans.31(C) A’s 1 day work = 1/18
Ans.4(C) inhibited i.e. stop the flow. B’s 1 day work = 1/36
Ans.5(A) stood my ground i.e. to remain steadfast. (A+B)’s 1 day work = 1/18 + 1/36 = (2+1)/36
Ans.6(D) Absence without permission = 3/36 =1/12
Ans.7(D) To act recklessly or irresponsibly Work done in 4 days = 1/3
Ans.8(A) Dromomania Remain work = 1 – 1/3 = 2/3
Ans.9(B) Contagious Ans.32(B) CP of milk = Rs. 1 /liter
Ans.10(D) No improvement SP of 1 liter of mixture = Rs. 1 when profit 10%
Ans.11(A) ‘was hurrying’ is suitable here. C.P of 1 liter mixture= 100/110 = Rs. 10/11
Ans.12(C) The fence was jumped over by the horse.
Ans.13(B) Let one tablespoonful of baking powder be
added to the cake mixture to make the batter.
Ans.14(A) SPRQ; S is the first statement as subsequence
statements rely on the information provided by
S.
Ans.15(B) PSRQ; Q and 6 are linked, Q introduces the
idea of printing press and 6 amplifies it. SRQ is
a triple like as it chronologically traces how
books were made throughout the ages. Required Ratio = 1 : 10
Ans.16(C) leaned Ans.33(A) 0.279 ÷ 0.3 ÷ 3.1 × 10 =?
Ans.17(B) down 0.279 × 10 / (0.3 × 3.1) = 3
Ans.18(D) number Ans.34(D) 105 +1010 + 1015 + 1020 + 1025
Ans.19(B) a = 105 (1+ 105 +1010 + 1015 + 1020)
Ans.20(D) pile So number of trailing zeros are 5
Ans.21(A) Forlorn (adjective) means desolate, miserable. Ans.35(C) Required Number= LCM of (24, 32, 36) – 3
Ans.22(A) Grotesque (adjective) means bizarre, fanciful. LCM of (24, 32, 36) = 2 ×2 × 2 × 3 × 4 × 3 = 288
Ans.23(B) Wreck (verb) means ruin, destroy. Required number = 288 – 3 = 285
Ans.24(C) Wrath (noun) means outrage, anger. Ans.36(A) p4 – q4 = (p2 +q2) (p2 – q2)
Ans.25(A) ADULTERATION p2 +q2 = (√5 + √3)2 + (√5 - √3)2
Ans.26(C) Distance of train = 660 m = 5 + 3 +2√15 + 5 + 3 -2√15 =16
= 6600 mm p2 - q2= (√5 + √3)2 - (√5 - √3)2
Time taken by train = 2 mins = 5 + 3 +2√15 -5 - 3 +2√15 = 4√15
Speed of train = 6600/2 = 330 m/min p4 – q4 =16 × 4√15 = 64√15
Distance of bus = 9 km =9000 m Ans.37(C)
Time taken by bus = 45 mins
Speed of the bus =9000/45 = 200 m/min
Required ratio= 330/200 =33:20
Ans.27(B) (-4.5) (3.5) ÷ (- 5 + 0.5) + 0.5
= (-15.75) ÷ (- 4.5) + 0.5
= 3.5 + 0.5 = 4 6 = 2t2 + t
Ans.28(A) 450 – CP = CP – 270 2t2 + t -6 =0
2CP = 720 2t2 + 4t - 3t – 6 =0
CP = 360 2t (t + 2) -3(t+ 2) =0
Selling price at 15 % gain = 360 x 115/100 (t +2) (2t -3) =0
= Rs.414 t = 3 /2, -2
Ans.29(D) Calculate Number of 5 in the series and that Time cannot be negative so t= 3/2 =1.5 hr
number is Answer. As 2 x 5 make 10 Ans.38(D) Sum of other two angle = 360∘ - 250∘ =110∘
So here to find number of 5 Required difference = (7 – 4)/11 x 110∘
= 3/11 × 110∘ = 30∘
Ans.39(C) Average marks of 12 students is x
(11 × 95 + x+33)/12 = x
1045 + x+ 33 = 12x
1078 = 11x
x = 1078/11 = 98
So number of 5 = 14 Marks of 12th student = 98 + 33 = 131
Trailing zeros = 14 Ans.40(B) In polynomial power cannot be negative or in
Ans.30(D) LCM of (3, 4, 8, 12) = 24 decimal so only b) follow the rule.
Ans.41(A) CP =100
1|Page
SP = 100 + 120 = 220 Now ROS is linear line
If CP increase by 10 % new CP = 110 So ∠ROT + ∠OQS +∠QOT =180◦
Profit = 220 -110 = 110 80◦ + 40◦ +∠QOT =180◦
Required % = 110/220 × 100 = 50% ∠QOT =180◦ -120◦ = 60◦
Ans.42(B) Reflex of ∠QOT =360◦ - 60◦ = 300◦
= 63/99 + 37/99= 100/99 = 1+ 1/99 Ans.50(C) Standard deviation = √Variance =√16 = 4
Ans.51(B) Interest obtain in 2 year = 1600 – 1480 = 120
For 1 year = 120/2 =60
For 3 year SI = 180
Ans.43(D) 3x - √2x = 4
So sum = 1480 – 180=1300
3x – 4 = √2x
Rate = (60 x 100)/ (1300 x 1) = 4.61 %
Square both side
Ans.52(D) Boy’s age = 2x
(3x – 4)2 = (√2x)2
His sister’s age = x
9x2 + 16 - 24 x = 2x
After 5 years
9x2 – 26x + 16 = 0
(2x+5)/(x+5) = 3/2
9x2 – 18x – 8x + 16 = 0
4x + 10 = 3x + 15
9x (x – 2) – 8(x – 2) = 0
x = 5 yr
(x – 2) (9x – 8) = 0
At present sister age = 5 yr
Ans.44(B) cosec A=5/4
5 year ago sister was just born or 0 yr
Sin A = 4/5
Ans.53(C) Maths – 35%
Perpendicular = 4 Hypotenuse =5
Hindi – 18%
Base =√ 52 -42 =√ (25-16) =√9 =3
Science – 20%
Tan A = perpendicular /Base = 4/3
IT - 540
Cot A =2/tan A
IT = 540×100/3600 = 15%
= 3/4
So English percentage = 100 – (15 + 18 + 35 +
tan A + cot A = 4/3 + 3/4 =(16+9)/12 = 25/12
Ans.45(C) After (12-t) months Navneet invest in business. 20)
= 100 – 88 = 12%
(1 × 12)/ (2 ×t) = 6/5
Central angle for English = 12 × 360/100 = 43.2°
T=5
Ans.54(A) IT= 15%
So after (12 – 5) = 7 months Navneet invest in
business English =12%
Total percentage = 27%
Ans.46(B) For any number which is divisible by 40 that
Total marks in both subject = 27 x 600/100
number should be divisible by 4 and 10 as
= 162
40 =4 x 10
Ans.55(B) Difference = (35 - 20) =15 %
So number is divisible by 10 only if the last digit
= 15 x 600/100 = 90
of number is 0
Ans.56(C) Hockey is the national game of India. Similarly
So b = 0
Rugby union is the national game of New
Now it should be divisible by 4
Zealand.
If last three digits are divisible by 4 number will
Ans.57(D)
be divisible by 4
Now in order to make 7a0 divisible by 4, ‘a’
should be 2.
720/4 = 180
a+b=2+0=2
Ans.47(C) Amount = 1600(1+5/100)2+ 2000(1+5/100)
= 1600 x 21/20 x 21/20 + 2000 x 21/20
= 1764 + 2100
= 3864 Gender of Navjot is not defined Navjot can be
So Interest = 3864 – 3600 sister or Brother in law of Sheela. As Navjot can
= Rs. 264 be Father or mother of Navya.
Ans.48(D) Ans.58(A)

Ans.59(D) All are at even place in alphabetical series


except d)
Ans.60(C)

Ans.49(A) ∠ROT = 180◦ - ∠POR +∠QOT = 180◦ - 100◦


= 80◦

2|Page
Ans.61(B) HARD = 2 × 4 – 1 =7
EXAM = 2 × 4 – 1 =7
Ans.76(C) Tambora, Mazama, Etna all are sites of Volcano.
Ans.77(B) Regency, Regeneration, Regime, Registration,
Regression
Ans.(78-80)

Ans.62(A) HIV virus changes its genetic code that why


there is no vaccination available for HIV.
Ans.63(D) Abound is synonym of Proliferate similarly Allay
is synonym of Soothe.
Ans.64(B) MAN, WOMAN, CHILD, BIRD all are human
being except b)
Ans.65(C) Coded as reverse Order of Alphabets after
arrangement of even and odd places of
alphabets Ans.78(D)
Ans.79(B)
Ans.80(C)
Ans.81(B)

Ans.82(C)
Ans.66(D) Suresh / Ram > Sam > Ramesh > Abi
Ans.67(B) 32 A 8 C 3 B 2 D 10 = 51
32 ÷ 8 + 3 x 2 - 10 = 4+ 6 -10 =0
Ans.68(C)

Ans.83(D)
Ans.84(B) All are tributaries of Ganga except b)
Ans.85(D)
Ans.86(C) Congregation (noun) means church, gathering.
Ans.87(B) Calumniate (verb) means defame, smear.
Ans.88(B) Sordid (adjective) means filthy, foul.
Ans.89(B) Subservient (adjective) slavish, submissive.
PT = √(102 +72) = √149 Ans.90(A) FRESHENER
Ans.69(A) Number of student who took three subject
= Area common to only three region
= 13+18+13+18 = 62
Ans.70(D) Student who took history
= 16+14+13+12 +18+20+18 =111
Ans.71(C) Filament is part of blub similarly branch is a part
of tree.
Ans.72(B) In first figure = 13 × 8 = 104
Similarly Required number = 27 × 3 = 81
Ans.73(D)

Ans.74(A) ab/abbc/abccd/abcdd
Repeat last term and add next alphabet.
Ans.75(B) Number = 2(No of letter in word) – 1.

3|Page

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy