2011 PDF
2011 PDF
Entrance Test
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Max Marks : 75
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General Instructions:-
II. There will be negative marking for incorrect answer. One fourth marks will be deducted from
the total marks scored.
III. There is only one correct answer. Hence mark one choice only.
VI. Please remember this is a competitive Exam, so do not cheat or permit anybody to do so.
1. Choose the word closest in meaning:- Remedial
(a) deviate (b) come back (c) slow down (d) remove
21. Read the passage and answer the question by choosing the right answer:-
Due to media and communication explosion and the effect of globalization, markets all over the
world are going through a phase of metamorphosis. The visual media is regularly exposing a newer
lifestyle, products and services to the fast-expanding netizen-driven society. Today, consumers have
become quite concerned about health issues and are taking a great interest in food matters.
Environmental issues, greater segmentation and increased mobility are the added factors. Besides,
the green movement supported by media coverage has been creating urge for natural food.
22. Laws of nature are not commands but statement of acts. The use of the word ‘law’ in this
context is rather unfortunate. It would be better to speak of uniformities of nature. This would do
away with the elementary fallacy that a law implies a law of giver. If a piece of matter does not obey
the laws of nature, it is not punished. On the contrary, we say that the law has been incorrectly
stated.
She has been living in the U.S. for nearly 10 years but still she ________ to the traditional
Indian values.
I _______ that the door was locked properly when I left home
We are now confident about the fact that meetings held on a weekly basis are most ________
The mother put ________ her work to attend to the baby who was crying
(a) A firm habit (b) bad temper (c) wavering nature (d) super intelligence
(a)To waste one’s energy (b) to waste one’s money (c) to kill someone
(d) to encourage
(a) brace of game birds (b) swarm of game –birds (c) group of game birds
39. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct collective noun from the options :
40. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct collective noun from the options :
41. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct collective noun from the options :
42. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct collective noun from the options:
President Saddam Hussain has lived ___________the gun all his life.
Hari is 63. He’ll be retiring from his job ___________ two years time.
48. Each of the following sentence is divided in four parts (a,b,c,d) one of which might contain
an
error. Spot the error and mark that part of the sentence as the answer.
Yesterday (a) / one of (b) / the teachers (c) / was called by the office (d)
49. Each of the following sentence is divided in four parts (a,b,c,d) one of which might contain
an
error. Spot the error and mark that part of the sentence as the answer :
I never (a) / remember (b) / to have met (c) / this gentleman in Baroda (d).
50. Each of the following sentence is divided in four parts (a,b,c,d) one of which might contain
an error. Spot the error and mark that part of the sentence as the answer :
The timing (a) / of these strikes (b) / were (c) / poorly planned by the union (d)
51. Each of the following sentence is divided in four parts (a,b,c,d) one of which might contain
an
error. Spot the error and mark that part of the sentence as the answer :
I (a) / watched (b) / him (c) / fell (d)
52. Each of the following sentence is divided in four parts (a,b,c,d) one of which might contain
an
error. Spot the error and mark that part of the sentence as the answer :
Every (a) / man, woman and child are now (b) /aware of the (c) / terrible consequences of
smoking (d)
He found the house and knocked at / without any difficulty / the door / twice
P Q R S
(a) PRSQ (b) QRSP (c) RPQS (c) RPQS (d) QPRS
P is a disease
Q which is as
S dental decay
Women / till the other day / who were content being house wives /
P Q
R S
62. Read the passage carefully and complete the fill ups by choosing the right option:
In the sixteenth century, an age of great marine and terrestrial exploration, Ferdinand Magellan
led the first expedition to sail around the world. As a young Portuguese noble, he served the king of
Portugal, but he became involved in the quagmire of political intrigue at court and lost the king’s
favor. After he was dismissed from service to the king of Portugal, he offered to serve the future
Emperor Charles V of Spain.
A papal decree of 1943 had assigned all land in the New World west of 50 degrees W longitude to
Spain and all the land east of that line to Portugal. Magellan offered to prove that the East Indies
fell under Spanish authority. On September 20, 1519, Magellan set sail from Spain with five ships.
More than a year later, one of these ships was exploring the topography of South America in search
of a water route across the continent. This ship sank but the remaining four ships searched along
the southern peninsula of South America. Finally they found the passage they sought near a
latitude of 50 degrees S. Magellan named this passage the Strait of All Saints, but today we know it
as the Strait of Magellan.
One ship deserted while in this passage and returned to Spain , so fewer sailors were privileged to
gaze at that first panorama of the Pacific Ocean. Those who remained crossed the meridian we now
call the International Date Line in the early spring of 1521 after ninety-eight days on the Pacific
Ocean. During those long days at sea, many of Magellan’s men died of starvation and disease.
Later Magellan became involved in an insular conflict in the Philippines and was killed in a tribal
battle. Only one ship and seventeen sailors under the command of the Basque navigator Elcano
survived to complete the westward journey to Spain and thus prove once and for all that the world
is round, with no precipice at the edge.
(a) cosmic
(b) land
(d) mental
63. Magellan lost the favor of the king of Portugal when he became involved in a political
________
(a) entanglement
(b) discussion
(c) negotiation
(d) problems
64. The Pope divided New World lands between Spain and Portugal according to their location
on one side or the other of an imaginary geographical line 59 degrees west of Greenwich that
extends in a ________ direction
(b) crosswise
(c) south east
(e) easterly
65. One of Magellan’s ships explored the ________ of South America for a passage across
the continent
(a) coastline
(d) islands
(a) coast
(b) island
(d) border
(a) Greenwich
(b) equator
(c) Spain
(d) Portugal
(e) Madrid
68. In the spring of 1521, the ships crossed the ________ now called the international Date Line
(a) imaginary circle passing through the poles
(c) area
69. Read the passage carefully and complete the fill ups by choosing the right option:
Marie Curie was one of the most accomplished scientists in history. Together with her husband ,
Pierre, she discovered radium, an element widely used for treating cancer n, and studied uranium
and other radioactive substances. Pierre and Marie’s amicable collaboration later helped to unlock
the secrets of the atom.
Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland , where her father was a professor of physics. At the
early age, she displayed a brilliant mind and a blithe personality. Her great exuberance for learning
prompted her to continue with her studies after high school. She became disgruntled, however,
when she learned that the university in Warsaw was closed to women. Determined to receive a
higher education, she definitely left Poland and in 1891 entered the Sorbonne, a French university,
where she earned her master’s degree and doctorate in physics
Marie was fortunate to have studied at the Sorbonne with some of the greatest scientists of her day,
one of whom was Pierre Curie. Marie and Pierre were married in 1895 and spent many productive
years working together in the physics laboratory. A short time after they discovered radium, Pierre
was killed by a horse – drawn wagon in 1906. Marie was stunned by this horrible misfortune and
endured heartbreaking anguish. Despondently she recalled their close relationship and the joy that
they had shared in scientific research. The fact that she had two young daughters to raise by herself
greatly increased her distress.
Curie’s feeling of desolation finally began to fade when she was asked to succeed her husband as a
physics professor at the Sorbonne. She was the first woman to be given a professorship at the
world-famous university. In 1911 she received the Noble Prize in chemistry for isolating radium.
Although Marie Curie eventually suffered a fatal illness from her long exposure to radium, she
never became disillusioned about her work. Regardless of the consequences, she had dedicated
herself to science and to revealing the mysteries of the physical world.
The Curies’ _______ collaboration helped to unlock the secrets of the atom
(a) friendly
(b) competitive
(c) courteous
(d) industrious
(e) chemistry
(a) strong
(b) lighthearted
(c) humorous
(d) strange
(e) envious
71. When she learned that she could not attend the university in Warsaw, she felt _____
(a) hopeless
(b) annoyed
(c) depressed
(d) worried
72. Marie ________ by leaving Poland and traveling to France to enter the Sorsonne.
(c) behaved
(a) dejectedly
(b) worried
(c) tearfully
(d) happily
(e) sorrowfully
74. Her ________ began to fade when she returned to the Sorbonne to succeed her husband
(a) misfortune
(b) anger
(c) wretchedness
(d) disappointment
(e) ambition
75. Even though she became fatally ill from working with radium, Marie Curie was never
___________
(a) troubled
(b) worried
(c) disappointed
(d) sorrowful
(e) disturbed
MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH ARMED FORCES PREPARATORY INSTITUTE
Entrance Test
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Max Marks : 75
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General Instructions:-
II. There will be negative marking for incorrect answer. One fourth marks will be deducted from
the total marks scored.
III. There is only one correct answer. Hence mark one choice only.
VI. Please remember this is a competitive Exam, so do not cheat or permit anybody to do so.
1. Choose the word closest in meaning : Robust
(a) all-knowing (b) all – powerful (c) ever – lasting (d) all - merciful
(a) resort (b) public place (c) hiding place (d) meeting place
16. Choose the most suitable word : Call upon god or any other power for help or protection
:
17. Choose the most suitable word : A person with a long experience of a profession :
18. Choose the most suitable word : One who has become dependent on something :
19. Choose the most suitable word : A book in its original handwritten form is called a :
20. Choose the most suitable word : Animals that can live both on land and in water are :
21. Read the passage and answer the question by choosing the right answer :-
The word ‘hotel’ means mansion in French, implying a high level of comfort, luxury and personal
service. A hotel provides private accommodation, usually with food and beverage service
on the same premises and maintains a full- time service staff. As automobiles and road
travel became popular, motor hotels or motels became a prominent component of the travel and
lodging industries. A motel provides ample parking space for automobiles.
(d) Usually private accommodations are costly because these maintain a full-time service staff.
22. Read the passage and answer the question by choosing the right answer :
A French General was once conducting his army through a very difficult pass in a range of high
mountains. He exhorted his soldiers to bear patiently the fatigue of the march. “It is easy
for you to talk”, muttered one of the soldiers near him to his companions;” you are mounted on a
fine horse but we poor wretches have to tramp on foot.” The general overheard the remark and
insisted on the discontented soldier taking his place but scarcely had he mounted than a shot
from the mountain side struck and killed him.
23. Choose the most appropriate word: The college affected a record number
of______________ to the science course this year :
24. Choose the most appropriate word: The passengers were asked to___________accepting
eatables from co-passengers :
25. Choose the most appropriate word: The boy______________ his mother that he would
certainly do well in the
examination.
26. Choose the most appropriate word: People were_____________ with anger and fear by
the series of bomb blasts.
27. Choose the most appropriate word: The man was ___________ by the sound of the alarm
early in the morning.
(a) to visit (b) to move in circles (c) to accept an agreement (d) casual visit
(a) to resemble a phoenix (b) to rise with a new life after an ordeal
32. Choose the meaning of the idiom: To wrangle over an ass’s shadow
(a) to act in a funny manner (b) to quarrel over trifles (c) to waste money (d) to struggle
33. Complete the sentence using a suitable choice : Infestation is related to food in the same
way as infection is related to :-
34. Complete the sentence using a suitable choice : Victory is related to happiness in the same
way as failure is related to :
35. Complete the sentence using a suitable choice: Wood is related to charcoal in the same
way as coal is related to :-
36. Complete the sentence using a suitable choice. Proteins are related to growth in the same
way as carbohydrates are related to :-
37. Complete the sentence using a suitable choice: Command is related to order in the same
way as confusion is related to:
38. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct collective noun from the options : There
was a __________________ following the assassination attempt on the Chief Ministers life
:
39. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct collective noun from the options: When I
was writing my thesis, there was always a _________________ lying on my table.
(a) group of books (b) series of books (c) heap of books (d) none of these
40. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct collective noun from the options:- The press
reporters fired a____________________ during the press conference at the minister.
(a) volley of questions (b) group of questions (c) stock of questions (d) none of these
41. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct collective noun from the options: The
museum in Madras features a________________ right from the Sangam period to the present age
(a) groups of coins (b) collection of series (c) series of coins (d) none of these
42. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct collective noun from the options: During
the festive season of Dushera, one can see a _____________in the temples
(a) congregation of worshippers (b) crowd of worshippers (c) fleet of worshippers (d) none
of these
43. Choose the correct preposition : The queen’s speech is broadcast__________ Christmas
Day.
Roll No______________
44. Choose the correct preposition:- It’s a quarter___________midnight; only fifteen minutes
to go before the New Year.
46. Choose the correct preposition: Finding myself short_________ money, I wrote to him for
help
47. Choose the correct preposition: The rainfall in India varies from year___________year
48. Each of the following sentences is divided in four parts (a, b, c, d) one of which might
contain an error. Spot the error and mark that part of the sentence as the answer.
49. The following sentence is divided in four parts (a, b, c, d) one of which might contain an
error. Spot the error and mark that part of the sentence as the answer.
A few (a) / windows (b) / in the main hall was broken (c) / by the demonstrators (d).
50. The following sentence is divided in four parts (a, b, c, d) one of which might contain an
error. Spot the error and mark that part of the sentence as the answer.
Don’t worry (a) /I shall (b) /be back (c) /in a few minutes and join you (d).
51. The following sentence is divided in four parts (a, b, c, d) one of which might contain an
error. Spot the error and mark that part of the sentence as the answer.
One of the secret (a) /of success is (b) /to keep trying (c) and not give up(d).
52. The following sentence is divided in four parts (a, b, c, d) one of which might contain an
error. Spot the error and mark that part of the sentence as the answer.
The campaign launched (a)/by the group of citizen (b)/was admired most (c)/by all the guests (d).
During hibernation they have lost a good deal of weight /the animals consume /and when they
wake up again /
P Q R
P Q
/of technological and industrial development /in cities, towns and even in village conglomerates.
R S
(a) PSQR (b) RPQS (c) PQRS (d) RSPQ
P Q
R S
S – television is as a
Acquisition of certain specific skills__________ general awareness, education and exposure to novel
situation :-
(a) can be facilitated by (b) can be facilitated from (c) may facilitate through
59. Complete the following sentences using appropriate choice: This is the work of an
artist_____________
(a) whom they think is a genius (b) that they believe to be genius
(c) which they accept as a wonder (d) who they say is a genius
60. Complete the following sentences using appropriate choice: The violence ____________by
the striking labourers resulted in considerable damage to valuable factory machinery.
Roll No______________
61. Complete the following sentences using appropriate choice: Mr Singh’s last days were
spent in London___________________
62. Complete the following sentences using appropriate choice: This is one of the most
important______________
63. Read the passage and complete the fill – ups by choosing the correct option :
Mount Vesuvius, a volcano located between the ancient Italian cities of Pompeii and
Herculaneum, has received much attention because of its frequent and destructive eruptions. The
most famous of these eruption occurred in A.D.79.
The volcano had been inactive for centuries. There was little warning of the coming eruption,
although one account unearthed by archaeologists says that a hard rain and a strong wind had
disturbed the celestial calm during preceding night. Early the next morning, the volcano poured a
huge river of molten rock down upon Herculaneum, completely burying the city and filling in the
harbor with coagulated lava. Meanwhile, on the other side of the mountain, cinders, stone and ash
rained down on Pompeii. Sparks from the burning ash ignited the combustible rooftops
quickly. Large portions of the city were destroyed in the conflagration. Fire, however, was not the
only cause of destruction. Poisonous sulphuric gases saturated the air. These heavy gases were not
buoyant in the atmosphere and therefore sank toward the earth and suffocated people.
Over the years, excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum have revealed a great deal about the
behaviour of the volcano. By analyzing data, much as a zoologist dissects a specimen animal,
scientist have concluded that the eruption changed large portions of the area’s geography. For
instance, it turned the Samo River from its course and raised the level of the beach along the Bay of
Naples. Meteorologists studying these events have also concluded that Vesuvius caused a huge tidal
wave that affected the world’s climate. In addition to making these investigations, archaeologists
have been able to study the skeletons of victims by using distilled water to wash away the volcanic
ash. By strengthening the brittle bones with acrylic paint scientists have been able to examine the
skeletons and draw conclusions about the diet and habits of the residents. Finally, the excavations
at both Pompeii and Herculaneum have yielded many examples of classical art, such as jewelry
made of bronze, which is an alloy of copper and tin.
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius and its tragic consequences have provided us with a wealth of data
about the effects that volcanoes can have on the surrounding area. Today volcanologists can locate
and predict eruptions, saving lives and preventing the destruction of cities and cultures.
(a) liquid.
(b) solid.
(c) flowing.
(d) gas.
(b) visible.
(d) invisible.
65. Scientists analyzed data about Vesuvius in the same way that a zoologist ________a
specimen.
(c) photographs.
66. ________________ have concluded that the volcanic eruption caused a tidal wave.
67. Scientist have used__________ water to wash away volcanic ash from the skeletons of
victims.
(a) bottled.
(b) volcanic.
(c) purified.
(d) sea.
68. Read the passage and answer the questions by choosing the correct option :-
Just as the growth of e-business encourages the development of new business models, it
also encourages the growth of new marketing ideas to promote the e-businesses based on those
models. One of the most famous examples of an e-business whose business model successfully
exploits the network effect by using an innovating marketing idea is Hotmail.
Hotmail, a wildly successful e-business that offers free e-mail services, almost didn’t get
launched. As with many e-business startups, Hotmail”s founders Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith
had a problem interesting venture capitalists in their idea. When they met with Tim Draper, the
founding partner of Draper Fisher Jurvetson(DGJ), Draper became interested in the idea of free e-
mail but insisted that text be added to the bottom of each outgoing e-mail message, encouraging
recipients to get their free e-mail at Hotmail. Draper wanted the text to be linked to the Hotmail
site so that message recipients could click the link, view the Hotmail Website, and immediately sign
up for the service. A first, Bhatia and Smith resisted the idea of adding the linked message,
considering it too much like spam, which consists of commercial messages or advertisements
blindly posted to a large number of unrelated and uninterested parties. At this time, the contents of
e-mail were generally considered to be completely private. Finally, Bhatia and Smith agreed with
Draper on the inclusion of the marketing message link.
Hotmail was quietly launched on 04 July 1996. Because of the holiday, the launch generated little
press coverage; also, because of limited seed capital, only $50,000 was set aside for promoting the
project. Despite limited promotion, customers began signing up in droves. The first customers to
sign up were at colleges and universities. A single user from a school would sign up and then, the
next day, a hundred users from the same school would sign up, and by the end of the week there
would be a thousand users from the same school. Next, information about Hotmail would spread to
another school and the process would begin again.
Soon users from around the world began signing up. For example, within six weeks after the first
user in India subscribed to the free e-mail service, Hotmail had 100,000 additional subscribers in
India. In less than six months, one million users had subscribed to Hotamail’s free e-mail
services. Less than 18 months after its launch, Hotmail had 12 million subscribers. The network
effect allowed Hotmail, the world’s first free e-mail service, to spread like wildfire. Shortly after
recording 12 million subscribers, Hotmail’s founders sold the company to Microsoft for $400
million in Microsoft stock.
Because of the astounding success of Hotmail, Steve Jurvetson and Tim Draper of DFJ began
analyzing what was unique about Hotmail’s success. They realized that Hotmail spread around the
world like an epidemic. When current users sent messages to others containing the Hotmail link,
they were “infecting” potential users, who in turn “infected” other potential users. Drawing an
analogy to the effects of a sneeze in a crowd, they coined the phrase “viral marketing” to describe
Hotmail’s innovative method of attracting new customers.
According to the passage, the new business model used by hotmail was called :
71. “Hotmail was launched on 04 July 1996. Because of the holiday, the launch generated
little press coverage.” Which holiday is being referred to here?
72. Which of the following has the same meaning to the word ‘epidemic’?
74. Which of the following is not the same as ‘wildfire’ as used in the passage.
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Question Paper-Mathematics
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II. There will be negative marking for incorrect answer. One fourth marks will be deducted from
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5. The ratio of the sum and product of roots of 7x² - 12x +18 = 0 is
7. If Sin Ө and Cos Ө are the roots of the equation ax² – bx + c = 0 then, a, b, c satisfy the relation
________
10. From a light house the angles of depression of two ships on opposite side of the light house are
observed to be 30° and 45°. If height of the light house is h meters, the distance between the ships is:
(a.) (1, 2) (b.) (-1, 2) (c.) (1, -2) (d.) (-1, -2)
16. The system of equations Kx + 3y = -3, 12x + Ky = -K will have infinitely many solutions, if the
value of K is:
19. If polynomial of (x) = ax³ + bx – c is divisible by the polynomial g(x) = x² + bx +c then ab= ?
23. The sum of all three digit numbers which are multiple of 7 where n = 128
24. If 5 times the fifth term of an AP is equal to 8 times its eight terms then 13th term is
27. Abscissa of a point which divides the join of (3, 4) and (2, -1) in the ratio 1 = 2 internally is
(a.) 8/3 (b.) 6 (c.) 5/3 (d.) None of these
28. The length of string between kite and a point on the ground is 93.5m if the string makes an
angle with the level ground
29. In given fig. in ∆ABC, AD is internal bisector of ∟A such that AB = 10cm,AC = 14cm and BC =
6cm the CD = ?
30. If in two triangles, corresponding angles are equal, than the two triangles are:
(d.) AB + BC + AC
(b.) 8 and 11 cm D E
(c.) 8 cm x – 4 3x -19
(d.) 11 cm A B
34. In fig given alongside the area of the shaded region is:
(a.) 9πcm² (b.) 5πcm²
35. Area of largest triangle that can be inscribed in a semicircle of radius r unit is:
36. The perimeter of the window with rectangle base and semi-circular top as shown in adjoining
fig is.
37. An umbrella has 8 ribs which are equally spaced. Assuming umbrella to be a flat circle of radius
45 cm, find area
38. If the surface area of a sphere is 154cm², then its volume is:
(a.) 539m³ (b.) 149(2/3) m³ (c.) 179(2/3) m³ (d.) None of these
39. The shape of gilli in the gilli danda game is a combination of:
(a.) Two coneS and one cylinder (b.) a cone and cylinder
40. A right circular cylinder of radius r cm and height h cm (h > 2r) just encloses a sphere of
diameters
41. If the ratio of volumes of two spheres 1 : 8, then the ratio of their surface area is .
42. A bridge crossing a river makes an angle of 30° with the river bank. If the length along the
bridge from bank to bank is
43. A game of chance consists of spinning an arrow which comes to rest pointing at one of the
numbers greater than 3 is:
(a.) 5/8 (b.) 2/8
44. A jar contains 24 marbles, some are green and other are red – A marbles is drawn at random
from the jar. If the
Probability that marble is green is 2/3, then the number of red marbles in the jar is :
45. A marble is drawn at random from a bag. The probability that the marble is green, if the bag
contains marbles whose colours are 6 blue, 4 green is
46. A child has a block in the shape of a cube with one letter written on each face a shown in the
following. Find the probability of not getting ‘A’
47. Two dice are drawn simultaneously. The probability of getting doublet or total of 4 is:
49. The mean of a discrete frequency distribution xi/fi : i = 1,3 ……..x is given by
(a.) ∑fi (b.) ∑ fixi (c.)(∑ fixi)/( ∑xi) (d.) (∑ fixi)/( ∑fi)
50. In a frequency distribution c = 3, L = 66.5 f = 42, h = 10, n = 90. Then the median of the
distribution is:
51. If x is the mean of x₁, x₂, x₃……………, then the mean of x₁/k, x₂/k……./k
52. Two circular cylinders of equal volume have their heights in the ratio 1 : 2. The ratio of their
radii is:
will be:
(a.) π ( + ) (b.) 2 π ( + )
(c.) 2 π (- ) (d.) π (- )
54. If L stands for +, M stands for -, N stands for x, P stands for ÷, then 14N10L42P2M8 =
57. If eye is called hand, hand is called mouth, mouth is called ear, ear is called nose and nose is
called tongue, with which
60. The Nap brothers had their first successful flight near kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Mr. Sam
finds it easy to remember the year in which the flight occurred because the number , the square
root of his telephone number is nearest to a whole. In which year did the flight occur?
(c.) 36 (d.) 48
62. The square tiles given here are arranged to show a pattern. Which expression can be used to
determine the number of square tiles in stage n?
63. In the series 64122874215386217141328, how many pairs of successive number have a difference
of 2 each?
65. If you cut out the fold the pattern shown on the right to make a cube, which letter will be on the
face of the cube opposite the face labelled 3?
(a.) 1 (b.) 2
(c.) 5 (d.) 6
(c.) 11 (d.) 12
67. John remembers that her brother Kabir’s birthday falls after May but beforeMay while Ria
remembers that Kabir’s birthday falls before May but after May. On what date Kabir's birthday
falls?
69. The given chart shows how much the party house charges for pizza parties for different number
of people. If n stands for the number of people and c stands for the cost in Rs., which equation
represents the information in the chart?
71. Sam is standing in the sun close to a lamp post. Sam is 5 feet tall and his shadow is 2 feet long.
The shadow
of the lamp post is 8 feet long. How tall is the lam post?
72. Which of the following number does not have a multiplicative inverse?
73. Neena and three of her friends worked together to make a quilt. The given table lists the
fractional part of the quilt that each of the girl made. Which list shows the girl in order from the
one who sewed the most to the one who sewed the least?
75. In certain code INACTIVE is written as VITCANIE. How is ALIGATOR written that code?