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Two identical masses are connected to a horizontal thin (massless) rod as shown
in the figure. When their distance from the pivot is D , a torque τ produces an
angular acceleration of α 1 . The masses are now repositioned, so that they are 2D
from the pivot. The same torque produces an angular acceleration α 2 which is
given by,
α 2 = 4α 1
A.
α2 = α1
B.
1
α2 = 2
α1
C.
1
D. α2 = 4
α1
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An arrangements with a pair of quarter circular coils of radii r and R with a
common centre C and carrying a current I is shown.
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Question No. 4
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The speed at which the flow of water in a long cylindrical pipe of diameter 2 cm
becomes turbulent is (The viscosity of water is 1 × 10−3 Pa s and for the onset
of turbulent flow in a long cylindrical pipe, Reynolds number is 3000)
A. 0. 6 m s−1
−1
B. 0. 45 m s
C. 0. 3 m s−1
D. 0. 15 m s−1
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Question No. 6
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A. 4 s
B. 2 s
C. 6 s
D. 3 s
Question No. 7
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A. 20°
B. 30°
C. 45°
D. 60°
Question No. 8
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In Young's double slit experiment carried out with light of wavelength
(λ) = 5000Å, the distance between the slits is 0.2mm and the screen is at 200
cm from the slits. The central maximum is at x = 0 . The third maximum (taking
the central maximum as zeroth maximum) will be at x equal to
A. 1.67 cm
B. 1.5 cm
C. 0.5 cm
D. 5.0 cm
Question No. 9
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A. 60 Ω
B. 40 Ω
C. 70 Ω
D. 20 Ω
Question No. 10
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An electron having mass (9.1 × 10−31 kg) and charge (1.6 × 10−19 C)
moves in a circular path of radius 0.5 m with a velocity 106 ms −1 in a magnetic
field. Strength of magnetic field is
−5
A. 1.13 × 10 T
−6
B. 5.6 × 10 T
C. 2.8 × 10−6 T
D. None of these
Question No. 11
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A polarized light of intensity I0 is passed through another polarizer whose pass
axis makes an angle of 60o with the pass axis of the former. What is the intensity
of emerging polarized light from second polarizer?
A. I = I0
I0
B. I = 6
I0
C. I = 5
I0
D. I = 4
Question No. 12
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Two identical conducting spheres A and B carry equal charge. They are initially
separated by a distance much larger than their diameters and the force between
them is F. A third identical conducting sphere C is uncharged. Sphere C is first
touched to A, then to B and removed. As a result, the force between A and B now
is
A. F / 16
B. F/4
C. 3 F/8
D. F /2
Question No. 13
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π
A. 8
π
B.
4
π
C.
2
D. π
Question No. 14
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The figure shows a soap film in which a closed elastic thread is lying. The film
inside the thread is pricked. Now, the sliding wire is moved out so that the surface
area increases. The radius of the circle formed by elastic thread will,
A. increase.
B. decrease.
C. remain same.
D. data insufficient.
Question No. 15
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A. Only III
B. Only I and III
C. Only I and II
D. I, II and III
Question No. 16
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A. 30°
B. 36°
C. 60°
D. 72°
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Question No. 18
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A. 2 .5 μT in x -direction
B. 2 .5 μT in y -direction
C. 2 .5 μT in z -direction
D. None of these
Question No. 19
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If the base and collector of a transistor are in forward biased, it is not used as a :-
A. a switch
B. a amplifier
C. an oscillator
D. all of these
Question No. 20
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A screw gauge gives the following reading when used to measure the diameter of
a wire.
Main scale reading : 0 mm
Circular scale reading : 52 divisions
Given that 1 mm on main scale corresponds to 100 divisions of the circular
scale. The diameter of wire from the above data is :
A. 0. 052 cm
B. 0. 026 cm
C. 0. 005 cm
D. 0. 52 cm
Question No. 21
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−3
A. [MT K −4 ]
2
B. [ML T −2 K −4 ]
2
C. [ML T −2 ]
−2
D. [MT L0 ]
Question No. 22
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A. magnetic substances.
B. molecules of different substances.
C. molecules of same substances.
D. molecules of liquid.
Question No. 23
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In the figure shown a semicircular area is removed from a uniform square plate of
side l and mass (before removing) m. The x − coordinate of centre of mass of
remaining portion is (The origin is at the centre of square)
π(π−2)ℓ
A. −
2(8−π)
π(π−2)ℓ
B.
2(8−π)
π(π−2)ℓ
C. −
(8−π)
D. None of these
Question No. 24
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A ball is suspended on a thread from the ceiling of a car. The brakes are applied
and the speed of the car changes from 5 m s−1 to 53 m s−1 , during a time
interval of 3 s. Find the angle at which the thread with the ball, will deviate from
the vertical.
A. θ = tan −1 ( 19 )
B. θ = tan −1 ( 89 )
C. θ = cos−1 ( 19 )
D. θ = sin −1 ( 19 )
Question No. 25
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Two particles each of mass m are moving around a circle of radius R due to their
mutual gravitational force of attraction. The velocity of each particle is
−−−
−Gm−
A. v =√ 2R
−−−
Gm
B. v =√ R
−−
−Gm
C. v =√ 4R
D. none of these
Question No. 26
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Question No. 27
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A. R 1 = R2
( )
B. R 1 = R 2 e−λ t 1 −t 2
λ ( t −t )
C. R 1 = R 2 e 1 2
D. R 1 = R 2 (t 2 /t 1 )
Question No. 28
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The diagram shows the arrangement of three small uniformly charged spheres
A, B and C . The arrows indicate the direction of the electrostatic forces acting
between the spheres (for example, the left arrow on sphere A indicates the
electrostatic force on sphere A due to sphere B ). At least two of the spheres are
positively charged. Which sphere, if any, could be negatively charged?
A. Sphere A
B. Sphere B
C. Sphere C
D. No sphere
Question No. 29
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Three metal rods of the same material and identical in all respects are joined as
shown in the figure. The temperatures at the ends are maintained as indicated.
Assuming no loss of heat from the curved surfaces of the rods, the temperature at
the junction X would be
A. 45° C
B. 60° C
C. 30° C
D. 20° C
Question No. 30
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A man lifts a body of mass m kg to a height of one meter in 30 s. Another man
lifts the same mass to the same height in 60 s. The work done by them are in
ratio, & hence ratio will be
A. 1 :2
B. 1 :1
C. 2 : 1
D. 4 : 1
A. CH 3 CN
B. CH 3 OH
C. C 2 H 5 OH
D. C 2 H 5 NH 2
Question No. 2
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Aspirin is
A. Antibiotic
B. Antipyretic
C. Sedative
D. Psychedelic
Question No. 3
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A. Nil
B. About 1%
C. About 2\%
D. About 3%
Question No. 4
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A. linearstructure
B. closed chain structure
C. closed book type structure
D. half open book type structure
Question No. 5
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In TLC , amino acids are easily detected by spraying the TLC plate with______.
A. a ninhydrin solution
B. iodine
C. acetone
D. an indigo dye solution
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Question No. 7
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A. Fehlingsolution
B. Phenylhydrazine
C. Benedict solution
D. Hydroxylamine
Question No. 8
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Molecular sizes of ICl and Br 2 are nearly same but boiling point of ICl is about
40o C higher than Br 2 . Because.
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Question No. 10
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Which of the following is responsible for the depletion of the ozone layer in the
upper strata of the atmosphere?
A. Chlorine
B. Ferrocenes
C. Fullerenes
D. Freons
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Question No. 12
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(i) BH , THF
−−−−−−−−
3
→−
(A); Product 'A' of the reaction is
(ii) H 2 O 2 , OH
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question No. 13
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A. 273 K
B. 450 K
C. 300 K
D. 285.7 K
Question No. 14
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A. Positive
B. Fixed
C. Zero
D. Negative
Question No. 15
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A. 18.92
B. 57.2
C. 37.84
D. 34.64
Question No. 16
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Which of the following is the correct order of temperature shown in the above
plot?
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Question No. 19
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Which of the following statements is not true regarding molecular orbital theory?
Question No. 20
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A. HNO 3 , NO, N 2 , NH 4 Cl
B. HNO 3 , NO, NH 4 Cl, N 2
C. NO, HNO 3 , NH 4 Cl, N 2
−
D. NO 3 , NH 4 Cl, NO, N 2
Question No. 21
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Which of the given below is correct with respect to use of artificial sweeteners?
Sucrose add to calorie intake and therefore many people prefer to use
A. artificial sweeteners.
Ortho-sulphobenzimide, also called saccharin, is the first popular artificial
B. sweetening agent
C. Saccharin is about 550 times as sweet as cane sugar.
D. All the above.
Question No. 22
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A. Ca 2+ ions form ccp & F − ions are present in all the tetrahedral voids
−
B. Ca 2+ ions form ccp & F ions are present in all the octahedral voids
Ca 2+ ions form ccp & F − ions are present in half of the octahedral voids
C. and the rest half ions in the tetrahedral voids
D. None
Question No. 23
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Which one of the following statements regarding Henry's law is not correct?
Question No. 24
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A. 750 K
B. 1000 K
C. 1250 K
D. 500 K
Question No. 25
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Activated charcoal has ammonia gas adsorbed on its surface area. The volume (
in L ) of 1.415 x 1022 molecules of NH 3 gas obtained due to desorption from
charcoal surface at STP is:
A. 0. 526
B. 0. 426
C. 0. 326
D. 0. 226
Question No. 26
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The number and type of bonds between two carbon atoms in CaC2 are
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Question No. 28
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A. 2, 4 DNP
B. Tollen's reagent
C. NaHSO 3
D. Schif test
Question No. 29
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How many total spheres of constituent particles are present in a BCC type of unit
cell?
A. 2
B. 1
C. 4
D. 3
Question No. 30
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A. Li, Na, K
B. B, Al, Ga
C. Be, Mg, Ca
D. Cl, Br, I
A. A straight line
B. A Circle
C. A parabola
D. An ellipse
Question No. 2
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4 Note of Rs. 100 and 5 note in which first of Rs. 1 , second of Rs. 2, Third of Rs.
5, fourth of Rs. 20 and fifth one of Rs. 50 distributed in 3 children such that each
child receive at least one note of Rs. 100. The total number of ways of
distribution
3
A. 3 × 5
5
B. 5 × 3
6
C. 3
D. None of these
Question No. 3
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8
A. log(
9
)
9
B. log(
8
)
C. log(8 × 9)
D. None of these
Question No. 4
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A. 4λh = ab(1 + λ)
2
B. λh = ab(1 + λ)
2 2
C. 4λh = ab(1 + λ)
D. None of these
Question No. 5
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cos(A+C)
If cos 2B = cos(A−C)
, then tan A, tan B, tan C are in
A. A.P.
B. G.P.
C. H.P.
D. None of these
Question No. 6
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d
dx
(x 2 sin x1 ) =
1
A. cos( x ) + 2x sin( x1 )
1
B. 2x sin( x ) − cos( x1 )
1
C. cos( x ) − 2x sin( x1 )
D. None of these
Question No. 7
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The value of ' a ' in order that f(x) = √ 3 sin x − cos x − 2ax + b decreases
for all real values of x , is given by
A. a <1
B. a ≥ 1
C. a ≥ √ 2
D. a < √ 2
Question No. 8
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A. 36
B. 9
C. 6
D. 4
Question No. 9
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θ−ϕ
If sin θ + sin ϕ = a and cos θ + cos ϕ = b , then tan 2 is equal to
−−−−−
a 2 +b2
−
A. √ 2 2
−4− a −b
−−−− −
4−a 2 −b2
B. √ 2 2
a +b
−−−−−2
−
a 2 +b
C. √
4+a 2 +b2
−−−−−2−
4+a 2 +b
D. √
a 2 +b2
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Question No. 12
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A dictionary is printed consisting of 7 lettered words only that can be made with
a letter of the word CRICKET. If the words are printed at the alphabetical order,
as in an ordinary dictionary, then the number of word before the word CRICKET
is
A. 530
B. 480
C. 531
D. 481
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Question No. 14
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dy y−x
Solution of differential equation dx
= y+x is
2 y
A. loge (x + y 2 ) + 2tan −1 x +c=0
y2 x 2
B. 2 + xy = xy − 2
+c
x
C. (1 + y )y = (1 )x + c − xy
D. y = x − 2loge y + c
Question No. 15
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If the arithmetic mean of two numbers be A and geometric mean be G , then the
numbers will be
2
A. A ± (A − G2)
−− −−−−−− −
B. √ A ± √ A − G
2 2
−−−−−−−−−−−−−
C. A ± √ (A + G)(A − G)
A±√ (A+G)(A−G)
D.
2
Question No. 16
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∣a − x c b ∣
If a + b + c = 0 , then the solution of the equation ∣
∣ c b−x a ∣= 0
∣
∣ b a c−x ∣
is
A. 0
B. ± (a 2 + b2 + c2 )
3
2
−−−−−−−−−−−−−
3 2
C. 0, ±√ 2 (a 2 + b + c2 )
−−−−−−−−−−
−2 −
D. 0, ±√ a + b2 + c2
Question No. 17
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A. 27
B. −27
C. 13.5
D. −13.5
Question No. 18
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A. 6
B. 9
C. 7
D. 22
Question No. 19
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A. −20 C 10
1 20
B.
2
C 10
C. 0
D. 20 C 10
Question No. 20
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y
The equation of normal to the curve y = (1 + x) + sin −1 (sin 2 x) at x = 0 is
A. x + y =1
B. x − y = 1
C. x + y = −1
D. x − y = −1
Question No. 21
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A. 32 h
(n−1) 2
B. 3
C. 3n/2
D. 3(n+1)/2
Question No. 22
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The line 3x − 4y = 0
Question No. 23
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A. 7520
B. 7510
C. 7830
D. 7820
Question No. 24
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If α and β are the roots of 4x 2 − 16x + λ = 0, λ ∈ R such that
1 < α < 2 and 2 < β < 3 , then the number of integral solutions of λ is
A. 6
B. 2
C. 3
D. 1
Question No. 25
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A line is drawn from the point P (1, 1, 1) and perpendicular to a line with direction ratios 1, 1, 1 to
intersect the plane x + 2y + 3z = 4 at Q . The locus of point Q is
x y−5 z+2
A. 1 = −2 = 1
B. x − 2 = y − 51 = z + 21
C. x =y=z
D. None of these
Question No. 26
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A. 3
B. 2
C. 35
D. 34
Question No. 27
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There are fifty persons among whom 2 are brothers. The number of ways they
can be arranged in a circle, if there is exactly one person between the two
brothers, is
A. 2 × 48!
B. 12
C. 360
D. 7 × 8!
Question No. 28
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A. −1
B. 1
C. 0
D. 2
Question No. 29
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A. −1
B. 1
1
C. −
5
1
D. 5
Question No. 30
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A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. > 2
Question No. 31
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−x−5
−− −−−−−−−−−−− −−−−−−−−−−−
If ∫ √ x−7
dx = A√ x 2 − 12x + 35 + log∣
∣x − 6 + √ x 2 − 12x + 35 ∣
∣+ C
then A =
A. −1
1
B. 2
1
C. − 2
D. 1
Question No. 32
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3 4/3 3
A. 4 (2) − 4
4 3/4
B. 3 (2)
4 4/3
C. 3 (2)
3 4/3 4
D.
4
(2) − 3
Question No. 33
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A. 72
B. 54
C. 18
D. None of these
Question No. 34
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Question No. 35
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Let X denote the sum of the numbers obtained when two fair dice are rolled.
Then, the variance and standard deviations of X are
35
−−
35
A. 6 and √ 6
−−
17 17
B.
6
and √ 6
25
−−
25
C. 6 and √ 6
D. none of these
Question No. 36
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dy 3√ 3
If cos2 x dx
− ytan2x = cos4 x, where ∣
∣x∣
∣<
π
4
and y( π6 ) = 8 , then the
constant term in the solution of the differential equation is
A. 0
B. −1
C. 2
D. None of these
Question No. 37
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If ∣
∣sin x + 17 – x ∣∣ = ∣16 – x ∣ + ∣
2 2 2
∣2 sin x∣
2 2
∣ + ∣cos x∣ , then x lies in,
A. [–8, 8]
B. [–4, 4]
−− −−
C. [−√ 17 , √ 17 ]
D. (−∞, −4) ∪ (4, ∞)
Question No. 38
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1 1
If ∫
a 2 sin2 x+b2 cos2 x
dx = 12 tan −1 (3tanx) + C, then the maximum value of
asinx + bcosx is
−−
A. √ 40
−−
B. √ 39
−−
C. √ 38
−−
−−
D. √ 51
Question No. 39
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A. P N =4
1
B. MQ =
3
1
C. MQ = 4
D. P N = 3
Question No. 40
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1 2
Let A=[ ]and A −1 =xA + yI , then the value of x and y are
−5 1
−1 2
A. x = 11
, y = 11
−1
B. x =
11
, y = −2
11
1 2
C. x = 11 , y = 11
1
D. x = 11 , y = −2
11
7
A. , 5 , 9 ,4
16 11 17 7
4 9
B. , , 5 , 7
7 17 11 16
9
C. , 5 , 7 ,4
17 11 16 7
4 5
D. , , 9 , 7
7 11 17 16
Question No. 2
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A. NBUEDS
B. NBVECS
C. NBVEDS
D. NBVFDS
Question No. 3
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Question No. 4
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
In each of the following questions, select the answer figure that will fit in the
blank space in the question figure, maintaining the pattern in the proper sequence.
Which of the tiles A to H will fit logically into the missing space?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question No. 5
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Pointing towards a lady, Samir says she is the wife of my father's wife's bother?
Who is the lady to Samir.
A. Aunt
B. Mother
C. Sister
D. Cousin sister
Question No. 6
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
A. Brother
B. Uncle
C. Cousin
D. Nephew
Question No. 7
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Two positions of the dice has been shown here. Which digit will be at top when
3, is at bottom ?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 1
D. 4
Question No. 8
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Find the value in the place of question mark in the following letter series.
In the given question, which of the letters or group of letters will continue the
series?
APZ, CQY, ERX, GSW, ITV, _____
A. KVU
B. JVK
C. JUV
D. KUU
Question No. 9
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure
matrix.
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
Question No. 10
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
A. 888
B. 868
C. 898
D. 858
Question No. 11
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
In the following question, a number series is given with one term missing.
Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and fill in the
question mark place.
2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
A. 42
B. 40
C. 36
D. 34
Question No. 12
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
A. Distinguish
B. Discriminate
C. Differentiate
D. Classification
Question No. 13
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
In each of the following questions, there are four groups of letters, three of which
are similar in some respects while one is DIFFERENT from the rest. Find out the
DIFFERENT one.
Three of the following four options are alike in a certain way. Choose the one that
is different from the rest.
(A) XT
(B) JF
(C) RL
(D) PL
A. (A)
B. (B)
C. (C)
D. (D)
Question No. 14
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
The 3 − D figure shows the view of an object. Identify the correct view when the
figure is opened up, from amongst the answer figures.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question No. 15
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Question No. 16
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
X and Y starts from the same point and walks 20 km in opposite directions to
each other. X turns left and walks 15 km. Y turns left and walks 15 km . How
far (in km ) are they from each other?
A. 50
B. 50√ 2
C. 40√ 2
D. 30√ 5
Question No. 17
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Neeraj was facing east. He walked 6 km forward and then after turning to his
right walked 2 km . Again he turned to his right and walked 6 km . After this, he
turned back. In which direction he was facing at that time?
A. East
B. West
C. North
D. North East
Question No. 18
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the question figures. From
the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear when opened?
Question Figure:
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question No. 19
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
The following question, there is a series of numbers or alphabetical letters which
change in some specific order. Below the series are given four alternative
answers. The candidate has to find out which one of these answers would be
correct in blank space of series if the numbers or alphabetical letters go on
changing in the same order.
AC, FH, KM, PR,__.
A. TV
B. SU
C. UW
D. VW
Question No. 20
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Find the value in the place of question mark in the following letter series.
In the given question, which of the letters or group of letters will continue the
series?
CAB, EDE, GGH, IJK, _____
A. JMM
B. JMN
C. LNO
D. KMN
Question No. 21
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Choose the word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the given
word
Copious (plentiful)
A. Unsatisfactory
B. Unconvincing
C. Poor
D. Scanty
Question No. 22
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
The sentence below consists of a word or a phrase which is bold. It is followed
by five words or phrases. Select the word or phrase which is closest to the
opposite in meaning of the bold word or phrase.
The commission took two years to go through the massive collection of files and
documents before preparing its report.
A. Meagre
B. Heavy
C. Light
D. Short
Question No. 23
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Select the alternative which is closest to the meaning of the given idiom or
phrase.
Smell a rat
A. To act unfairly
B. To talk boastfully
C. To have reason to suspect
D. To discourage
Question No. 24
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
Die hard
A. Unwilling to change
B. Ready to change
C. Egoist
D. Arrogant
Question No. 25
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Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Question No. 26
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
A. the
B. nor
C. come
D. on
Question No. 27
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Choose the best pronunciation of the word 'Rural' from the following options.
A. roo-ral
B. roo-ruhl
C. rew-ral
D. rew-ruhl
Question No. 28
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Question No. 29
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Directions: In the following question, a phrase/idiom has been given. From the
given options, select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
Go to the dogs
A. To become ruined
B. To be in danger
C. To take a risk
D. To disobey elders
Question No. 30
Only One Option Correct Type
Each question has multiple options out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase shown in bold in the sentence.
Choose the alternative that best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
The soldiers fought tooth and nail to save their country.