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Part I / ~ I
Mathematics / ilWI(1
1. A common tangent to x2-2y2=18 and 1. ,x2-2y2=18~il+y2=9c5t~~
x2+y2=9 is : m~t:
(1) y= J2 x+315 (1) y= J2 x+3$
(2) y= 2x +3 J5 (2) y=2x+3$
(3) y= J2 x+3J3 (3) y= .J2 x+3.J3
(4) y=2x+3Jj (4) y=2x+3J7

2. Let A and B be two events such that 2. l1RTA (f~ B ~ ~ lR"fI( t 1i5P(AuB) ~3/ 4
P(AuB)~3/4 and 1/8:5: P(AflB)s 3/8. (f~ 1/8 s P(An8)~ 3/8 t.

Statement 1 : peA) + PCB)~ 7/8 (fi~ 1: peA)+ PCB) ~ 7/8


Statement 2 : peA) + P(B) $ 11/8 tn~ 2 : P(A) + PCB)==:; 11/8
(1) Statement - 1 is false; Statement - 2 (1) ~-l~t ~-2~t"1
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(2) Statement - 1 is true; Statement - 2 (2) q;~ - 1 ~ t i q;tR 2 ~ t
is true; Statement - 2 is a correct ~ - 2C1i1!R-1 CfiT,~ ~ tl
. explanation for Statement - I.
(3) Statement - 1 is true ; Statement - 2 (3) '<li~ - 1 ~ t; q:)~ - 2 ~ ~ ;
is true; Statement - 2 is not a correct ~ - 2" C5'R -1 q;l ~ ~~
explanation for Statement - 1. tl
(4) Statement - 1 is true; Statement - 2 (4) q;~ - 11Rf1 t, Cfi'A' - 2 ~ t,
is false.

3. Let fbe a differentiable function such that 3. llRT f"Q!fi ~m dlqqa ~""q ~ t, fcI;

8f(X)+6f(.!.I-x=s,
x)
(X:;i:O) and 8f(X)+6f(~ )-x=s,
(zAJ) t CI'R
dy . dy
y=x2 f(x), then dx at x = -1 is : y=x2 f(x) t -aT x= -1"tR dx q)( lWI' t :
1 1
(1) (1)
14 14
15 15
(2) (2)
14 14
15 15
(3) (3)
14 14
1 1
(4) (4)
14 14
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4. Statement 1 :' The line Zx + y + 6 = 0 is 4. cn~1: Usn 2x+y+6=O~ x-2y+5=O
perpendictIlar to the line x - 2y + 5 = 0 and "CR ~ t "ij~ ~ m--r (1, 3) "B rm:~ m
second line passes through (1, 3). ~I

Statement 2 : Product of the slopes of any cn~ 2 :~ ~ ~an CfiT ~ Cf;1 1011Q;;(1
two parallel lines is equal to -1. -1 ~I

(1) Statement - 1 is false ; Statement - 2 (1) Cfi~ - 1~ t Cfi~ - 2~ ~I


is true. http://www.iitscholars.com

(2) Statement - 1 is true ; Statement - 2 (2) Cfl?R" - 1 ~ t ; Cfl?R" ,- 2~ t


is true; Statement - 2 is a correct Cfl?fl - 2, Cfl?fl - 1 qft ~ ~ ~I
explanation for Statement - 1.

(3) Statement - 1 is true ; Statement - 2 (3) ,q;~:- 1~ t; Cfi2R - 2 ~ t ;


is true; Statement - 2 is Dot a correct ~ - 2, Cfi?fl - 1 qft ~ ~ ~
explanation for Statement - 1. ~I

(4) 'Statement - 1 is true ; Statement - 2 (4) Cfl?R -1 ~ t Cfi'~ - 2~ tl


is false.

5. 2 cot -1 (7) + cos -1 ( ~ ), in principal value, 5. 2 cot -1(7) + cos -1 ( ~) COT


~ 11R ~

is equal to: t:

(1) cosec- 1(117


'125 ) (1) cosec- 1(117
125 )

(2) cos-1( 1~) (2) cos -1( 125


44 )

(3) cos -1(~ )


117 (3) cos -1( 44 )
117

(4) tan- 1(
41 )
117 (4) ,
tan-1
( 41 )
117

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6. From a window ~ meter high above the 6. ~ Tffit -q, 'If4 ~ x m. <liT ~ ~ W.ffi ~
ground, in a street, the angles of elevation ~ ~ -am ~ ~ wR <liT am W«J '11cR
and depression of the top and the foot of ~ fmn: ~ ~ ~ '3WA" ~ ~ Cfi)ur
another house exactly opposite to the ~: 0. a?JT f3f I aT ~ ~ 'qq.:r <liT ~
window in the same street are 0. and f3 (~-q) %:
respectively. Then the height (in meters)
of the house on the opposite side is :
(1) x(l + cot« cosj3) (1) x(1 +coto cosf3)
, (2) x(l + tano cotp) (2) x(1 +tana cotf3)
(3) x(l + tano cosjs) (3) x(1 + tana cosf3)
(4) x(1 + cota tanj3) (4) x(1 +coto tanp)

7. If a variable line, passing through the point 7. m ~ ~ m, ~ z+2y-1=0 a?JT


of intersection of the lines x + 2y - 1 = 0 2x-y-1=O~ gfd«~~~q;{~t
and 2x - y -1 = 0, meets the coordinate a?JT H~:tliCfl ~ Cfi) A "ft B "1R ~ f, aT
axes in A and B, then the locus of the AB ~ li~-~ ctiT ~ t:
mid-point of AB is :
(1) x+3y+ 10xy=0. (1) x+3y+l0.ry=0
(2) x+3y=0 (2) x+3y=O
(3) x+3y=10 (3) x+3y=10
(4) x+3y=10 xy (4) x+3y=10 xy

~ A A A ~ A A ~ A A A ~ A A
8. Let v = 2 j + j - k and w = i + 3k. 8. l1AT v = 2 i + j - k a?Jf w = i + 3k
~
If u is a unit vector, then the maximum
value of the scalar triple product

[ ~]
~ -~
u v w is:

(1) J60 (1) .J6fj

(2) 16 (2) 16
(3) .JfO + 16 (3) JlO + .J6
(4) J59 (4) J59
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9. Let y2=16x be a given parabola and L be 9. ltRT y2=16x ~ ~ Tfln q{q~tI ~ (f~ L
an extremity of its latus rectum in the first ~ ~~ q;r "V~ ~ 1l ~ ~ ~ I
quadrant. H a chord is drawn through L ~ L tl ~ \il'R crrffi ~ ~ t~ GR1'
with slope -I, then the length of this -1t 0) ~ ~ ctt ~ ~:
chord is:
(1) 32J2 (1). 32J2
(2) 32 (2) 32
(3) 16J2 (3) 16.fi

(4) 1613 (4) 1613

10. If the system of linear equations, 10. ~ ~ *iqlq;{OI ~


x+2ay+az=O, x+3by+ bz =0 and x+2ay+az=0, x+3by+bz=:0 (f~

x + 4cy + cz = 0 has a non - zero solution, x+4cy+cz=0 CfiT V!fi ~l~*H ~ t 01


then a, b, c satisfy : a,b,c~~~:
(1) 2ab=ac+ be (1) 2ab=ac+bc
(2) 2b=a+c (2) 2b= a + c
(3) b2=ac (3) b2=ac
(4) 2ac=ab+bc (4) 2ac=ab+bc

11. The rate of change of the volume of a 11. V!fi ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -ml)lij ~


sphere with respect to its surface area, 3W«R ~ qf{qd1 CfiT ~. \3{Gf ~ ~

when the radius is 2 units, is : 2~t~:


(1) 1 (1) 1
(2) 4 (2) 4
(3) 3 (3) 3
(4) 2 (4) 2

12. H P is any logical statement, then : 12. ~ p~~WR1 q;?Rt 0):


(1) pv(-p) = P (1) pv(-p) = P
(2) pA(-p) is a tautology (2) pA(-p) ~ ~ ~I

(3) pv(-p) is a contradiction (3) pv(-p) ~ fcro~ ~I


(4) pAP=p (4) pAP=p

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13. The angle between the lines 2x=3y=-z 13. ooan 2x=3y= -z<J"lT -6x=y=4z~~
and -6x=y=4z is : q;J <f,)ur ~ :
(1) 00 (1) 0 0

(2) 30° (2) 30°


(3) 450 (3) 45°
(4) 900 (4) 90°

14. The coefficient of t24 in 14. (1+ t2)u (1+ t12) (1+ t24) ~ '5mR -q t24 q;J
(1+ t2)12 (1+ t12) (1+ t24) is : ~~:
(1) 12C6 (1) 12(:6
(2) 12C6 + 13 (2) 12C6+13
(3) 12C6 +2 (3) 12c6 +2
(4) 12C6 +1 (4) 12c6 +1

15. If m is the slope of a tangent to the curve 15. ~ Cfif) eY = 1 +;r2, *~ (x, y) 'tf{ "Q!fi
eY';' 1+ x2, at the point (x, y) on the curve, ~ 00 Cfl't ~ m t. en m '$ lJ\ft li'lCr "tJR
then all possible values of m lie in the f-;m~il~f. ~t:
interval :
(1) [-1, 1] (1) [-1, 1]
(2) [0, 1] (2) [0, 1]
(3) (1, (0) (3) (I, (0)
(4) (-00, -1) (4) (-00, -1)

16. The integral


Jfii7
.Jfil,
xcosx2dx
J cos(1n35 - x2) + cosx2 16. {iqj<:f'i1:11 k Jfil7 x cosx2dx
cos(ln35 - x2) + cosx2

is equal to : ~t:
(1) ~ In.~ (1) ~ln~
2 5 2 5
1 5 ~ln~
(2) -In - (2)
4 7 4 7

(3) .!.ln~ (3) ~ln~


2 7 2 7
1 7 .!.ln~
(4) -In - (4)
4 5 4 5

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17. I 7x13 + sx15 3 dx equals: 17. I 7x13 + Sx15~dx~t:
(x7 + x2+ 1) (x7 + x2+ It
x7 x7
(1) 2
+C (1) +C
2(x7 + x2+ 1) 2(x7+ x2+ 1)2

x14 x14
(2) +C (2) +C
(X7 + x2+ 1)2 (x7 + x2+ 1)2

x14 xI4
(3) +C (3) +c
2(x7 + x2+ It 2(x7 + x2+ It ?

x7 x7
(4) 2
+C (4) +C
(x7 + x2+ 1) (x7 + x2+ 1)2

18. The general solution of the differential 18. ~ {lGlCfl{OI


equation
dy
-+sm . ( --x + y) =sm . (x-- - y) coT
dy +sm. ( -2-
dx x + y) =sm. (X-2-- Y) is:
dx 2 2
m-qp:f~t :

(1) log (cot~) + 2sini = C (1) log (cot~) + 2Sini = C

(2) log (tan;) + 2sinx = C (2) log (tan;) + 2sinx = C

(3) log (tan ~ ) + 2sin~ = C (3) log (tan ~ ) + 2sin ~ = C

(4) log (cot;) + 2sinx = C (4) log (cot;) + 2sinx = C

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19. Consider

~ : 3x+y+a-2=O; Ll : 3x+y+a-2=O; ,
L2: 3x+y-a+3=O, where a is a positive L?: 3x+y-a+3=O't~a~ ~
real number, and cm"<lfctCfl mr t q?TT

Statement 1: If line Ll is a chord of the Cfi?R 1 : ?ffG ~ ~ C cnl1l.Cfi" ~ t aT ~ ~


circle C, then the line "L:2 is not always a ~ C Cffi CXffi1 ~ %I
diameter of the circle C.

Statement 2 : If line ~ is a diameter of the cn?R 2 : ?ffG L, ~ C Cffi CXffi1 t m L2 ~ C


circle C, then the line L2 is not a chord of cn1 ~ -;:ffif 't I
the circle C.

Then,

(1) Statement - 2 is true and


Statement - 1is false.

(2) both the statements are true.

(3) both the statements are false.

(4) Statement - 1 is true . and (4) ~ - 1~ t q;~ - 2~ 't I


statement - 2 is false.

20. Let S be the set of all real matrices, 20. -"qRJ 5 If'fi cU~FqCfi ~ em ~ii3I~ t
a b)
A = [ c d such that a +d =2 and A = [: - :] tffl ~ fCf) a + d = 2 a~l-

AT =A2_2A. Then S : AT=A2_2A t m S:


(1) has exactly four elements. (1) 'ij~~~~1

(2) is an empty set. (2) ~ ~ e~'Ci44 't I


(3) has exactly one element. (3) II~ l{Cfi 3{Cf1.Iq %I
(4) has exactly two elements. (4) -q~Gl~~1

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21. Suppose a population A has 100 21. <:rTI!: 1J:Cfi" tfl:lf~ A ~. 100 -g 8,-TUT
observations 101, 102, ..., 200 and another 101, 102, ..., 20Q~ Q~ ~ ~ B if 100
population B has 100 observations lSI, ~!\lUT 151, lsi :.., 250 ~ I ~ VA Q~ VB
152, ..., 250. If VA and VB represent the ~: ~'Bl1ftiCJ.?i ~ ~ CfiT ~ t cIT
variances of two populations respectively, ~VA:VB~:
then the ratio VA: VB is:

(1) 3: 2 (1) 3: 2

(2) 1: 1 (2) 1: 1

(3) 2 :3 (3) 2: 3

(4) 1: 2 (4) 1: 2

22. Statement 1 : If three positive numbers in 22. Cfi?R 1 : ~ ~OII\1iCfi ~ qft <ff.:f ~~
G.P. represent the sides of a triangle, then tf·~ 1tCfi' f5r~'if CfiT 'IJ,'ifT3fT· CfiT f1(t\ fq \i
the common ratio of the G.P. must lie Cfi\cTI t QT l],uTIm s::T~TCfiT tfrcf 3f~1ffif

lS-l lS+1 lS -1 Q~ J5 +1 ~~~~


between 2 and 2 . 2 2 Q I

Statement 2 : Three positive numbers can Cfi?R2: ~ <ff.:f ~ ~3TI if ~ ~


form sides of a triangle if sum of any two CfiT <WT cmro ~ ~ m, cIT ~ ~ ~ f,r~
numbers is greater than the third number. qft ~3TI CfiT f"l{t\M(l 'Cfi1: ~ ~ :

(1) Statement - 1 is false; Statement - 2 (1) Cfi~ -1 ~ t Cfi~ - 2~ ~I


is true.

(2) Statement - 1 is true; Statement - 2 . (2) Cfi~ - 1 tfC'7:f ~ i Cfi~.r~2 tfC'7:f t


is true; Statement - 2 is a correct Cfi~ - 2, Cfi~ - 1 qft ~ <Xff&ll ~ I
explanation for Statement - 1.

(3) Statement - 1 is' true ; Statement - 2 (3) Cfi~ - 1~ t Cfi~ - 2~ ~ ;


is true; Statement - 2 is not a correct Cfi~ - 2, Cfi~ 1 qft ~ <Xff&ll ~ ~ I
explanation for Statement - 1.

(4), Statement - 1 is true; Statement - 2 (4) Cfi~ - 1 ~ t Cfi~ - 2~ ~I


is false.

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23. The least positive integral value of x which
satisfies the inequality 10Cx -1 > 2 x lOCx
is:

(1) 6 (1) 6

(2) 5 (2) .5

(3) 8 (3) 8

(4) 9 (4) 9

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24. If j (x) =x I X I, thenfor any real numbers 24. ~f(x) =x I x I t it cll~fqC!1 m:szrran a o~b
a and b with a<b, the value of b
b ~~ ~a<bt, fj(x)dx~t:
f j(x)dx equals: a
a

(1) (1)

(2) (2)

(3) (3)

(4) (4)

'*~ ~
25. If z = i (i + J2) then I the value of 25. ~ z=i (i + J2)t m z4+4zS+6z2+4z
z4+4z3 +6z2+4z is : CfiT llR ~ :

(1) -9 (1) -9
(2) -5 (2) -5

(3) 3 (3) 3

(4) 6 (4) 6

lim sin 2x +a sin r exists, thenthe limit lim sin 2x +a sin x CfiT 3lfu:Rq t 0) ~
x ~O r3 x ~O x3
is equal to: ~~~:

(1) 2 (1) 2

(2) -2 (2) - 2

(3) -1 (3) -1

(4) 1 (4) 1

rI. If a variable plane passes through a fixed. 27. 7.lR ~"'q\ ~~ WR ~ (I, -2,3) ~
point (1, - 2,. 3) and meets the coordinate ~ \iffiff ~ <fm Pf~~liCfl alan CliT ~aTI A, B,
axes at points A, B, C, then the point of C 1R "Cfl"R:OTt 0) A, B, C~ ~ \ifA qM,
intersection of the planes through A, B, C r~~~liCfl alan ~ ~ (4'i('f~~j CfiT ~fui£§G1
parallel to the coordinate planes lies on : ~ f,3rn 1R Wffl t Cffi ~ :

1 1 1 1
(1) xy+ -yz- -zx=6 (1) xy+ -yz- -zx=6
2 3 2 3

I' 1 1 1
(2) xy- -yz+
2
-zx=6
3 (2) xy- '2yz+ '3 zx=6
(3) yz - 2zx + 3xy= xyz (3) yz - 2zx + 3xy= xyz
(4) xy - 2yz + 3zx = 3xyz (4) xy - 2yz + 3zx = 3xyz

'*
1
28. Let f and g be functions defined by 28. llRT f(f~ g, f(x) = x + I' xeR, X;t-1 (f2lT
1
f(x) = x + 1r xeR, x;t -I, and g(x)=x2+1, xeR WU m~ ~ f ~
g(x) = x2 + I, xeR. Then gof is : gof:

(1) neither one - one nor onto. (1) ~ it ~ ~3ltt ~ m ~liijl<Cfl iI /'

(2) one - one but not onto. (2) ~ ~~ 3iliijl<<.fi 1@ ~ I

(3) onto but not one - one. (3) 3iliijl<Cfl ~~~~~I

(4) both one - one and onto. (4) ~ (f2lT3iliijl<Cfl GAT ~ I

29. A tree, in each year, grows 5 em less than 29. ~ ~~, ~ Cfffctt 3N~ 5 -«.m. q;l{ e

it grew in the previous year. If it grew ~~I GJfG~~Cfffll1/2m. ~t it


half a metre in the first year, then the ~ ~~ ~ Cfi'{ ~ it ~ctt ~ (lftGU
height of the tree (inmetres), when it ceases ll)~:
to grow, is:

(1) 2.00 (1) 2.00

(2) 3.00 (2) 3.00

(3) 2.75 (3) 2.75

(4) 2.50 (4) 2.50

30. If the quadratic equation 30. GJfGfu'f.JRf ~ 41Cfl{Ol


3x2+ 2(a2 + l)x + (a2-3a + 2) = 0 3x2+ 2(a2+ l)x+ (a2-3a + 2) = 0
possesses roots of opposite signs, then a ~~fcfqfur~~t itam~llt
lies in the interval : ~~:

(1) (2, 3) (1) (2, 3)

(2) (-00,-1) (2) (-00,-1)

(3) (-1,1) (3) (-1, 1)

(4) (I, 2) (4) (1, 2)


Part II / ~ II
Aptitude Test / ~ ~

Directions: (For Q. 31 to 34). Which one of the answer figures, will complete the sequence of the
three problem figures ?

RW: (Jl31 -«34 ~ ~)I ~ 3IIiJiRf?ir #"k Cfit;rW ~ CfiT rtR JlR 3lIiJiRt4f # wrR t7
31JJfi1l (sequence) Y!f ffr \ifTT!!TT ?

Problem Figures / JlR 311iJifflqj Answer Figures / ~ 311rpffl4l'"

~~[T]1?l
B rn @E]
[oF] ~ ~ B
31. LU 6
(1)
@E]
(2)
rn (3)
B
(4)

32.
.. ••
•• • •• ••• •
••
•••




••• •••
••
• •••
• • •••
••• ••
• •
• ••• •••••••
• • •• • ••• • • • ••
(1) (2) (3) (4)

?•
(1) (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) . (4)

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Directions: (For Q. 35 to 37). Which one of the answer figures shows the correct view of the 3 - D
problem figure, after the figure is opened up ?
~ : (rr. 35 -« 37 ~ f&ro: ) I 3 - D JWf 3WJi(& "flit ~ w_ 6fT( 3II'!'{d?jT"#tt t& ~ ~ ~I
Problem Figure / Answer Figures / 6fT( 3II'!'{d2/l""
JWf 3lPjifa

35. ~

(1) (2) (3) (4)

36. ~.

(I) (2) (3) (4)

37. ~

(1) (2) (3) (4)

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Directions: (For Q. 38 to 42). Find out the total number of surfaces of the object given below, in the
problem figure.
~ : ('fI. 38 "R" 42 -;f; ffflJ:) I >w-7 37JFjiFrf1f APtAT""I'/.;t:?,fq;"-""d em! ~ trmff qff !Jiff #&n ~rrfCttf~rU
Problem Figure / >w-7 31PfiFrr

38. (1) 12 (2) 14 (3) 15 (4) 13

39. (1) 17 (2) 20 (3) 18 (4) 16

40. (1) 22 (2) 19 (3) 18 (4) 20

41. (1) 18 (2) 16 (3) 15 (4) 17

42. (1) 13 (2) 15 (3) 14 (4) 12

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Directions: (For Q. 43 and 44). The problem figure shows the top view of an object. Identify the
correct front view, from amongst the answer figures.
f.:$r.: (v. 43 .3ftr 44 cJ; ~ ) I W7 31PJiFrr 7{ fcfiift CR?l "ffiT ~ ~ ~ TJ?:fT ~ I d'f/"( 3ifCl'Rtzff if
if ~ ~ w=g:& ~ 4ij'C/IHQ, I

Problem Figure / W7 31PJiFrr Answer Figures / ~ 3i/CflRt4l'"

43.
M 0
ffiwrn
(1)
I I
rffirnR
(2)
I
~
I

(3)
I M (4)

44.
~ ~
Ofll I ,JLtJ, ~
(1) (2) (3) (4)

Directions: (For Q. 45 and 46). The 3 - D problem figure shotoe an object, I4entijy, its correct top
view, from amongst the answer figures.
~ : (J1. 45·.3ftr 46 *~) I 3 - D W7 31PJiFrr q 1l!fi' CfffJ cit ~
d'f/"( 3iICflRttij" q if WT#f.tl!. I
TJ?:fT ~ I ~ tr@ ~ m
Problem Figure / W7 31PJiFrr Answer Figures / d'f/"( 3iICflRt4i

45.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

46.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

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Directions: (For Q. 47 to 49). Find the odd figure out in the problem figures given below:
~ : (rT. 47 ~ 49 <t; fffi!: ) I ;f;W ~ "If{ JWf 3lT<fIfd4r -q if, Fc;Tfl{ 3Wfifrr <SfffTit I

47.

(1) (2)
& W (3) (4)

48. * (1) (2)


* * (3) (4)

!r=-' I
49. ~ I[;U I
L_ _J ~
(1) (3) (4)
Directions: (For Q. 50 and 51). One of tile anstoer figures given below is hidden in the problem figu re,
in the same size and direction. Select, which one is correct.
~ : (rT. 50 am- 51 .. fR(!) I ;ftrt ~ TT{ '3"fR' 3wpRtzij" -q tf T[r/i ~ 7Wl 3#r tem -q ~ ~ t1
'JWf ~ -q fi.Jrft ~ I r:tFrnT tr@ ~ ~ I
Problem Figure.!. JlR ~ A nsuicr Figu res / '3"fR' 3i1cpRtz/i

50.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

51. (] D
(1) (2) (3) (4)

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Directions: (For Q. 52 to 58). The 3-D problem figure shows an object. Identify, the correct view,
from amongst the-answer figures, looking in the direction of the arrow.

~ : (Jl 52 "# 58 c1; fffl!: ) I 3-D >WI 31Pfi{fr '# T!}F cn:g CfiT ~ 7flIf t I ffk qff ~ '# ~ ~
~ ~ ~ CfiT ~ '# it qQiIIHl!, I
3IICJ>kt<if

-
Problem Figure f >WI ~ Answer Figures / 3T'R' 3Wfikt4i

52.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

53.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

54.

/ - (1) (4)
(2) (3)

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Proolem Figur« / Jl"R 31Tjifrr Answer Figures / ~ 317if1ktQJ':;

55.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

56.
~ ~
(1) (2) (3) (4)

57.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

58.

(1) (2) (3) (4)


,/

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Directions : (For Q. 59). How many total number of rectangles are there in the problem figure given
below?

Problem Figure / JJf7 ~

59.

(1) 20 (2) 17 (3) 18 (4) 19

Directions : (For Q. 60 and 61). How many total number of triangles are there, in the problemfigures
given below ?

Problem Figure / JJf7 31Trf'frr

60'~

(1) 19 (2) 20 (3) 18 (4) 17

61. ~

(1) 20 (2) 16 (3) 17 (4) 18

ft;ro: ~
Directions : (For Q. 62 to 65). Which one of the answer figures is the correct mirror image of the
problem figure with respect to X - X ?
~ : (rT. 62 R' 65 ~ fffi!:) I 6fR: 3i1'fi{(pjj· # # ctr.rift 3WJ'(tr eft TT{ >rR 3WJ'(tr q;r X - X w ~
~9/df4k# ~?
Problem Figure / >rR 3WJ'(tr Answer Figures / 6fR: 3iI'fi/d2ft
X

62.

x (1) (2) (3) (4)

63.

x (1) (2) (3) (4)

64.

x (1) (2) (3) (4)

65.

x (1) (2) (3) (4)

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66. Horizontal sun shades are required to 66. ~~, ~ t- ~ am t- ~ WI 'liT
protect windows on which facades of a f@~f6fl41 ~ ~ 'liT mun -B~ ~?
building?
(1) North (1) ~
(2) South (2) Gf~
(3) East (3) ~
(4) West (4) ~

67. Which one of the following is an 67. f114f""f@d if -B~ ~ ClI«J)CflI<~?


Architect?
(1) Salman Rushdie (1) ~~
(2) Amrita Sher-Gill (2) 3llFITm-~
(3) M.F. Hussain (3) ~.~.~
(4) Christopher Benninger (4) fs'titk."llfl< ~f1'1!J1<

68. Which type of roof will keep the room 68. ~ ~ 'liT -mf Cfll11: ~ ~ Wrfr ?
cooler?
(1) Asbestos sheet roofing (1) q:~&:IB ~ 'liT-mf
(2) Concrete slab with cement plaster (2) ~ 'liT -mf, mlR ~ t- m~
(3) Concrete slab with mud and brick (3) ~ 'liT -mf, 11it 3Th: "ffl 'liT ~ -B
tiles ~~
(4) Concrete slab with mud, brick tiles (4) ~ 'liT -mf, TTR, "ffl 'liT ~ am
and covered with potted plants ~*fr~-B~~

69. Natural shadow less light is available from 69. 'qffif if, ~ ~ Cfil \>I1'tlfctCfl~ ~ ~
which direction in India ? -B~.~?
(1) North (1) ~-B
(2) South (2) Gf8JUT {)
(3) North-West (3) ~-~-B
(4) East (4) ~-B

70. Qutab Minar is largely cladded with: 70. ~ lfr.m: "CR ~ .a:rf~ «<f ~ ~ ~?
(1) Brick (1) ffl-B
(2) Granite (2) ~-B
(3) Red sand stone (3) ~ ~3TI -q-~ -B
(4) 'Marble (4) B'lllHlH -B
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71. Which one of the following cities in India 71. cqror .~, Pp'"iR1f@d -mU -q ~, ~ it 3fu:
lie in Cold and Dry region ? ~~-q~%:
(1) Gangtok (1) ~
(2) Simla (2) ftrlttrr
(3) Darjeeling (3) c;lf-ifdll
(4) Leh (4) $

72- Which one of the following is a horizontal 72. f1Af~f&d -q ~ cnFrm ~ CfiT ~ ~
member in a building that carries load? # {'q 1kl'l Cfl 'Il1lT % \ill fCf1 'ijR ~ CfiTcTT %?
(1) Beam (1) ~
(2) Arch (2) ~ (3TRi)
(3) Column (3) ~'q (CfiTc1q)
(4) Vault (4) ~mf(~)

73. Which one of the following consumes least 73. f1Af~f&d -q ~ ~, ~ CfiT ~ ~
amount. of electricity ? ~ CfitT CfiTcTT %?
(1) Light Emitting Diodes (LED) (1) ~ ,'kBZ1fCfl ~ (LED)
(2) Tungsten Bulb (2) ~~

(3) 'Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) (3) ~ (Compact) SlfCl<lfl:<1-Rq (CFL)


(4) Fluorescent Tube (4) Slrn<!.lfl:<1~

74. Point out the incorrect combination : 74. ~~~~:


(1) Agora and Greece (1) 3llTro 3fu: "tim
(2) Pagoda and Burma (2) mr~~
(3) Vat and Combodia (3) ~ 3tR Cflk'(ifJ5111
(4) Eiffel Tower and Congo (4) ~ ifcn: 3tR Cfii1iT

75. Which one is not a sound absorbing 75. Cf>T-:rm 'Rl~ ~. ;:}jCl~nt:lCfl ~ t? -
material ?
(1) Ground glass (1) ~"CflTq
(2) Jute bags (2) "tm'l1~

(3) Thermocol (3) ~4 ITCflj(_1


"\

(4) Glass wool (4) "CflTq CfiT ~

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76. Palace of winds (Hawa Mahal) is located 76. ~~~W-lG~?
in:
(1) Andhra Pradesh (1) 31i~~~
(2) Madhya Pradesh (2) 1l'tZf ~ II
(3) Rajasthan (3) ~~
(4) Jammu and Kashmir (4) ~3ih:~1l

77. Which city is based on sector planning ? 77. ~~'~~''R3l1mfuf~?


(1) Pune (1) ~
(2) Patna (2) -qc;:rr

(3) Chandigarh (3) :;:jslm~


(4) Kolkata (4) cf;h?1 Cfi 1(1 1

78. In which place in India can we find cave 78. ~~~~1R~-aR ~~"TfiT-qfu
temples of three faiths ? ~~?
(1) Agra (1) awro-q
(2) Madurai .(2) ~-q
(3) Delhi (3) Rffit -q
(4) Ellora (4) ~-q

79. The summer sun in Northern Hemisphere 79. TTfl:f7nll,~~-q, ~~t) f1Cfi(1dl~?'
rises from:
(1) East (1) ~t)
(2) North (2) ~t)
(3) South East (3) Gfa.iUJ 1f{ t)
(4) North East (4) ~1J.Cf~

80. Name the city where canals are used as 80. ~ ~Cfil1PPi'dT~:, ~~, llldlllid ~ ~
transportation channels : ~~ll amftf?
(1) Tokyo (1) ~
(2) Canberra (2) ~
(3) Manhattan (3) ~
(4) Venice (4) ~

-000- -000-

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