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1 entres at: MUKHERJEE NGR MUNIRK UTTM NGR ILSH GREN ROHINI RPUR JIPUR GURGON NOI LXMI NGR GHZI MEERUT VRNSI ROHTK PNIPT SONEPT PTN GR HNIGRH LUKNOW LLH SS MOK TEST -75 (SOLUTION). () E 5 km km km 9 km Required distance E + E (Here, E 9 km) km. () S T R O N G R O T N S G Similarly, N G P U R G P U N R () (9+6+) (8+4+4) (Middle Number) Similarly, (4+6+4) (9+0+) (Middle Number) 4. () (6 88) 4 00 Similarly, (95 89) () b a a b/ b a a b/ b a a b/ 6. () Except option () all are related to sales. 7. () 8. () 9. () 'Volley' is related to 'Water'. Similarly, 'Tornado' is related to 'ir' 0. () 68 : 0 :: : 50. () E F Middle () () L F4O I 9R L 6 U O 5 X () 7 45E 9I 5O U 5 E 5. () ( ) ( ) ( ) 6 Similarly, ( + ) ( ) 0 6. () 7. () Monsoon Rain Volley efense Relief Shelter () ccording to dice (i) and (iv). 9. () lockwise 4 6 lockwise 5 4 lockwise lockwise Ph: , (M) opp. pples anana pples anana OR opp. Grapes Oranges Oranges Grapes onclusions: I. II. 0. (). (). () istance ( minutes) 5º 5º opp. Time 0 5 (y taking positive sign) minutes So, Re quire d time will be hours 9 minutes. OR Time 0 5 (y taking negative sign) minutes So, Required time will be hours minutes. 7
2 entres at: MUKHERJEE NGR MUNIRK UTTM NGR ILSH GREN ROHINI RPUR JIPUR GURGON NOI LXMI NGR GHZI MEERUT VRNSI ROHTK PNIPT SONEPT PTN GR HNIGRH LUKNOW LLH. () () aughter K aughter 5. () Statement-I 5 km Son-in-Law M ( ) P (+) km T Father 0 km E km Required distance E + E (Here, E 0 km) km, East Statement-II km km km E km Required distance E + E (Here, E km) + 5 km, East 6. () Speed of the person in still water x km/hr and speed of current y km/hr x + y 6 4 4km/hrs x y 6 6 km/hrs on adding x 7 x.5 km/hrs 80 7.() Number of stoppages 4 Total time hours + 4 min 4 hours + 68 min 6 hours 48 min 8. () Ph: , (M) O E F 8 cm, 6 cm, Radius 5 cm E 4 cm O 5 cm OE cm 5 gain, F cm O 5 cm OF cm EF OF OE 4 cm 9. () hiku's hour's work pages 54 eepti's hour's work 6 pages 9 Work done by both in one hour pages Required time 88 hrs 8 hours 8 hours 0. () Volume of ice compartment cm Volume of one ice cube () 7cm So, Required number of cubes 4 7 a b. () a b a b ab a b ab 5 a b 5 a b ()Price after first discount ` 5 If the nd discount be x % then x 5 x 64 5 x %
3 entres at: MUKHERJEE NGR MUNIRK UTTM NGR ILSH GREN ROHINI RPUR JIPUR GURGON NOI LXMI NGR GHZI MEERUT VRNSI ROHTK PNIPT SONEPT PTN GR HNIGRH LUKNOW LLH. () No. of men No. of days No. of hours Total Then, work unit (initial work) x 6 7 unit (triple the work) 7 x 0 (where x required number of men) 6 9 x 6 7 x 8 men 4. () Initial amount of mixture 90 l 5. () Initial amount of water 4 90 l 8 l Now, Let x required amount of water to be mixed Now, Total amount of mixture (90 + x) l and total amount of water (8 +x) l P 4 (90 + x ) (8 +x ) x x 80 6x x 0l T PT P. P (8) P(P + ) 64 4(4 +) 6 4 cm 6.() We know that (x n a n ) is divisible by (x +a), when n is even ( ) is divided by(8 + ) So, when 8 00 is divided by 9, the remainder is. 7.() Let the numbers be a and b, where a and b are co prime numbers. Now, H..F. L..M. n n 65 a b 5 ab So, two co prime factors pairs are (, 5), (, 5). So, numbers are (, 65) or (, 55) s given numbers are greater than so required numbers are and 55. Their sum (+ 55) () lcohol in 7 ml lotion 7 ml.5 ml So, water in it (7.5).5 ml Let x ml of water be add to it x 0 0x 0.5 ml x x 0.5 ml 9.() x 9 y 7 z x y z x y z x + 6y + 9z 9z + 9z + 9z Ph: , (M) z z 9 40.() P ifference time Rate 9 (Rate) 4800 Rate 0% 4.() x 4+ 5, y 4 5 x + y 8 and xy x x y y () x y xy x y xy x y () () (8) (8) ()(8) x x y y 44 4.()Let the present age of the child x years Sum of the present ages of husband and wife ( + 5) 54 years Sum of the present ages of the family members 9 57 years TQ, 54 + x 57 years x years Present age of child years 4. () Let quantity purchased by dishonest dealers kg ctual amount he purchased 0 kg. kg
4 entres at: MUKHERJEE NGR MUNIRK UTTM NGR ILSH GREN ROHINI RPUR JIPUR GURGON NOI LXMI NGR GHZI MEERUT VRNSI ROHTK PNIPT SONEPT PTN GR HNIGRH LUKNOW LLH 44. () 0 ctual amount he sold kg 0.9 kg Profit percentage % sin cos sin cos sin + cos sin cos sin cos tan So, sin 5 and cos 5 (sin 4 cos 4 ) (sin + cos ) (sin cos ) sin cos 45. () TQ, tan 0º º 0º 50 m ( 50) cot 60º y equation (i) and (ii) (i)... (ii) Height of tower () 5 m 46. () 47. () rea of shaded portion () rea of semi ircle on diameter ( ) + rea of semicircle on diameter ( ) + rea of triangle ( ) rea of a semicircle on diameter ( 4 ), 7 sq. unit, 4 rea () [() + () () ] + 7 [() + () () ] 7 sq. unit 5 O E 5 O 5 cm O O 5 cm OE O E 0 5 cm cm E ( O) (OE) ( 5) () 4 cm 48. () The required difference () The required difference Ph: , (M)
5 entres at: MUKHERJEE NGR MUNIRK UTTM NGR ILSH GREN ROHINI RPUR JIPUR GURGON NOI LXMI NGR GHZI MEERUT VRNSI ROHTK PNIPT SONEPT PTN GR HNIGRH LUKNOW LLH 50. () No. of first level employees Percentage of first-level Employees after the appointment of another 600 second-level Employees % 5. () Literally, Iqta means land or land revenue assigned to an individual on certain conditions. The holders of these Iqtas were the trustful agents of the Sultan. 5. () nti-efection Law is contained in the Tenth Schedule of the onstitution, which was introduced by the 5nd mendment in 985 during the tenure of Rajiv Gandhi. Earlier, the 0th schedule was related to the association of Sikkim with India. Once, Sikkim became a full a fledged state, this schedule was repealed via the 6th amendment act. 5. () N is found outside the nucleus in mitochondria N means deoxyribonucleic acid and it is using only four building blocks. These are the names of the blocks-. The nucleotides adenine. Guanine. Thymine, and 4. ytosine 54. () The hallenger eep is the deepest known point in the Earth s seabed hydrosphere, with a depth of 0,898 to 0,96 m (5,755 to 5,84 ft) by direct measurement from submersibles, and slightly more by sonar bathymetry. It is in the Pacific Ocean, at the southern end of the Mariana Trench near the Mariana Islands group. 55. () The secondary sector incl udes those economic sectors that produce a finished, usable product production and construction. This sector generally takes the output of the primary sector and manufactures finished goods or where they are suitable for use by other businesses, for export, or sale to domestic consumers. This sector is often divided into light industry and heavy industry. Many of these industries consume large quantities of energy and require factories and machinery to convert the raw materials into goods and products. They also produce waste materials and waste heat that may pose environmental problems or cause pollution. The secondary sector supports both the primary and tertiary sector. 56. () lthough rainwater is considered the purest form of water, it is often much less than pure when it reaches the surface of the Earth. s rain moves through the atmosphere, it picks up particles and impurities that are in the air. 57. () The Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) is an autonomous institute under the Ministry of Information and roadcasting of the Government of I ndia and aided by the entral Government of India. It is situated on the premises of the erstwhile Prabhat Film ompany in Pune. 58. () Under the rticle-4 of the onstitution of India, MNREG has been implemented. 59. () The Govt. of India appointed the National Income in 949. The committee was chaired by Prof. P.. Mahalanobis and had Prof. Gadgil and r. V. K. R. V. Rao as members. The first report of the committee was presented in 95. ccording to the first report, the National Income of India for was Rs. 8,70 crore and the per capita income was Rs () In 858, the territories of the East India ompany came under the direct control of t he ritish Gov ernment. The governor-general (now also the viceroy) headed the entral Government of India, which administered the provinces of rit ish India, including the Punjab, engal, ombay, Madras, the United Provinces, and others. However, much of India was not ruled directly by the ritish Government outside the provinces of ritish India, there were hundreds of nominally sovereign princely states or native states, whose relationship was not with the ritish Government, but directly with the monarch. To reflect the Governor Ph: , (M)
6 entres at: MUKHERJEE NGR MUNIRK UTTM NGR ILSH GREN ROHINI RPUR JIPUR GURGON NOI LXMI NGR GHZI MEERUT VRNSI ROHTK PNIPT SONEPT PTN GR HNIGRH LUKNOW LLH General s role as the representative of the 68. () monarch to the feudal rulers of the 69. () cartel is defined as a group of firms that princely states, from 858 the gets together to make output and price term Viceroy and Governor-General of decisions. The conditions that give rise India (known in short as the Viceroy of to an oligopolistic market are also India) was applied to him. conducive to the formation of a cartel in 6. () The Himalayas are among the youngest particular, cartels tend to arise in markets mountain ranges on the planet and where there are few firms and each firm consist mostly of uplifted sedimentary has a significant share of the market. and metamorphic rock. They stretch from 70. () mmonium (NH 4+ ) and nitrate (NO ) are the I ndus river in the west to the predominate inorganic forms of rahmaputra river in the East. nitrogen in soils. mmonium exists in ccording to the modern theory of plate exchangeable and non-exchangeable tectonics, their formation is a result of a forms. Nitrite (NO ) and nitrous oxide (N O) continental collision or progeny along the are present in soil in lesser convergent boundary between the Indo- q u a n t i t i e s. P l a n t s n o r m a l l y u s e ustralian Plate and the Eurasian Plate. nitrogen in only the ammonium and This is referred to as a fold mountain nitrate forms. 6. () The Shatapatha rahmana is a prose 7. () In order to moderate or minimize the text describing Vedic rituals, history and automatic monetization of the budget mythology ass ociat ed with t he deficit, the agreement to impose a Yajurveda. ceiling on the issue of ad hoc Treasury 6. () s even after partial convertibility of ills (Ts) and to phase them out in due rupee foreign exchange value of rupee course signed by the government of remained stable, full convertibility on India and Reserve ank of India in current account was announced in the September 994. Subsequently, the budget for From March 99, system of ad hoc treasury bills abolished rupee was made convertible for all trade and replaced by the system of ways and in merchandise. means advances effective pril, () The cerebellum receives information 7. () all pen function is based on the principle from the sensory systems, the spinal of Surface tension. Surface tension is cord, and other parts of the brain and then the elastic tendency of a fluid surface regulates motor movements. which makes it acquire the least The cerebellum coordinates voluntary surface area possible. movements such as posture, balance, 7. () The SI derived unit of electric charge is coordination, and speech, resulting in the coulomb (). smooth and balanced muscular activity. 74. () collection of poems by Sarojini Naidu 65. () The Litchi is the sole member of the ( ) was known as haratiya genus Litchi in the soapberry family, Kokila (The Nightingale of India) and was Sapindaceae. a child prodigy, freedom fighter and poet. 66. () theodolite is a precision instrument Naidu was the first Indian woman to for measuring angles in the horizontal become the President of the Indian and vertical planes. Theodolites are National ongress and the first woman used mainly for surveying applications, to become the governor of a state in and have been adapted for specialized India. She is also well acclaimed for her purposes in fields like meteorology and rocket launch technology. contribution to poetry. Her poetry had 67. () Gases used in welding and cutting beautiful words that could also be sung. Her processes include: shielding gases such collection of poems was published in 905 as carbon dioxide, argon, helium, etc. under the title The Golden Threshold. 75. () India s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, also held the foreign minister post throughout his 7-year premiership of the country, he remains the country s fuel gases such as acetylene, propane, butane, etc. oxygen, used with fuel gases and also in small amounts in some shielding gas mixtures. longest-serving foreign minister. Ph: , (M)
7 entres at: MUKHERJEE NGR MUNIRK UTTM NGR ILSH GREN ROHINI RPUR JIPUR GURGON NOI LXMI NGR GHZI MEERUT VRNSI ROHTK PNIPT SONEPT PTN GR HNIGRH LUKNOW LLH MENINGS IN LPHETIL ORER Word Meaning in English Meaning in Hindi ccompany ddendum stonishing ttribute onfront ermatologist iscourse Expose Feeble Flamboyant Grapevine Gynaecologist Impute Judicious Lease Magnanimity Magnitude Orthopaedician Postscript Potent Prodigality Prologue Resolute Splendid Strain Stripped Sundry Sustain Swift Utmost To provide with an addition; supplement Something added or to be added, especially a supplement to a book causing great surprise or amazement; astounding quality or characteristic inherent in or ascribed to someone or something To come face to face with, especially with defiance or hostility Specialist in conditions and diseases affecting the skin Verbal expression in speech or writing to display for viewing; exhibit Lacking bodily strength; weak rich or brilliant in colour; resplendent vine on which grapes grow a specialist in women's diseases To assign as a characteristic; credit, attribute Having or exhibiting sound judgment; prudent a contract by which property is conveyed to a person for a specified period, usually for rent liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit Greatness in size or position relating to the medical treatment of injuries and diseases affecting bones, muscles, joints, and ligaments message appended at the end of a letter after the writer's signature Possessing inner or physical strength; powerful the trait of spending extravagantly a preface or introductory part of a discourse, poem, or novel Firm or determined; unwavering Imposing by reason of showiness or grandeur; magnificent To make strong or steady efforts; strive hard Removed clothing or covering from several or various; miscellaneous To keep in existence; maintain, continue, or prolong Quick to act or react Of the highest or greatest degree, amount, or intensity; most extreme Ph: , (M)
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