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In a class of 90 students 60% are girls and remaining are boys. Average marks of boys are 63 and that of girls are 70. What are the average marks of the whole class?

1.65.3

2. 66.7

3. 67.2

4. 58.9

Answer: 3. 67.2

2. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. Diagonals BD and AC intersect each other at E. If ∠BEC = 138o and ∠ECD = 35o then what is the measure of ∠BAC?

1.133o

2. 123o

3. 113o

4. 103o

Answer: 4. 103o

3. In a circle with centre O, AD is a diameter and AC is a chord. Point B is on AC such that OB = 7 cm and ∠OBA = 60o. If ∠DOC = 60o, then what is the length of BC (in cm)

1.1.5

2. 7

3. 9

4. 3

Answer: 2. 7

4. The ratio of two numbers A and is 5: 8. If 5 is added to each of A and B, then the ratio of A and B becomes 2: 3. The sum of A and B is:

1.42

2. 78

3. 65

4. 91

Answer: 3. 65

5. Radha saves 25% of her income. If her expenditure increases by 20% and her income increases by 29%, then her savings increase by:

1.65%

2. 56%

3. 52%

4. 0%

Answer: 2. 56%

6. The value of 3 ÷ of 3 x 6 – 22 x 6 ÷ 18 – 3 ÷ 2 + 10 – 3÷ 9 of 3 x 9 is:

1.1/3

2. 1/2

3. – 1/3

4. – 1/2

Answer: 2. 1/2

7. The rate of simple interest for first two years is 8% p.a., for the next 4 years, it is 10% p.a. and for the period beyond 6 years, it is 12% p.a. If a person gets ₹18358.60 as simple interest after 9 years, then how much money (in ₹) did he invest?

1.20087

2.19674

3.19955

4. 21075

Answer: 3. 19955

8. If x-y = 11 and 1/x – 1/y = 11/24, then the value of x3 – y3 + x2y2?

1.1331

2. 1105

3. 1307

4. 1115

Answer: 4. 1115

9. Surbhi sold an article for ₹ 176 after giving 12% discount on its marked price. Had she not given any discount; she would have earned a profit of 25%, What is the cost price (in ₹) of the article?

1.150

2. 165

3. 160

4. 145

Answer: 3. 160

10. A 240 m long train overtakes a man walking at 6 km/h, in the same direction, in 9 seconds. How much time (in seconds) will it take to pass a 372 m long tunnel with the same speed?

1.20

2. 21.6

3. 18

4. 20.4

Answer: 2. 21.6

ENGLISH

1.Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
A. Using his mother’s show-business contacts, Charlie became a professional entertainer in 1897.
B. He spent his early childhood with his mother, the singer Hannah Hall, after she and his father separated.
C. Even today Charlie is widely regarded as the greatest comic artist of the screen and one of the most important figures in motion-picture history.
D. Charlie Chaplin was born on April 16, 1889 in London and named after his father, a British musichall entertainer.
(1) CBDA
(2) CABD
(3) DABC
(4) DBAC

Answer: 4

2.Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

All human beings must learn to live in_______ with nature.

(1) kindness
(2) pleasure
(3) admiration
(4) harmony

Answer: 4

3.Find a word that is the ANTONYM of

Animosity

(1) sarcasm
(2) benevolence
(3) bitterness
(4) contamination

Answer: 2

4. Choose the most appropriate option to change the voice (active / passive) form of the given sentence.

I regret the way I treated you.

(1) I regret the way you were being treated by me.
(2) I regret the way you were treated by me.
(3) I regret the way I am treating you.
(4) I regret the way you treated me.

Answer: 2

5. Choose the most appropriate option to change the voice (active / passive) form of the given sentence.

I owe a big debt of gratitude to my mentor, Ms. Pallavi Dutta.

(1) A big debt of gratitude had been owed by me to my mentor, Ms. Pallavi Dutta.
(2) A big debt of gratitude was owing by me to my mentor, Ms. Pallavi Dutta.
(3) A big debt of gratitude will be owed by to my mentor, Ms. Pallavi Dutta.
(4) A big debt of gratitude is owed by me to my mentor, Ms Pallavi Dutta.

Answer: 4

6. Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.

Mrs. Sethi said to her students, “Would you like to go outdoors for the yoga class?”

(1) Mrs Sethi asked her students whether they would like to go outdoors for the yoga class.
(2) Mrs Sethi asked her students about their liking to go outdoors for the yoga class.
(3) Mrs Sethi told her students that would you like to go outdoors for the yoga class.
(4) Mrs Sethi said to her students will you like to go outdoors for the yoga class?

Answer: 1

7. Choose the most appropriate option to change the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Did the boys take permission to go out today?

(1) Are the boys taking permission to go out today?
(2) Was permission to go out today taken by the boys?
(3) Has permission to going out today been taking by the boys?
(4) Had the boys taken permission to go out today?

Answer: 2

8. Choose the most appropriate option to change the voice (active / passive) form of the given sentence.

My friends persuaded me that I should forgive him.

(1) I was persuaded by my friends that he should be forgiven.
(2) I will have been persuaded by my friends to forgive him.
(3) I am being persuaded by my friends that he should be forgiven.
(4) I will be persuaded by my friends that he should be forgiven.

Answer: 1

9.Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.

‘Let’s not go out today. It’s going to be a hot day,” he said to me.

(1) He suggested that we shouldn’t be going out that day as it is going to be a hot day.
(2) He is suggesting that they shouldn’t go out today as it was going to be a hot day.
(3) He suggested that we shouldn’t go out that day as it was going to be a hot day.
(4) He had suggested that they shouldn’t go out today as it was going to be a hot day.

Answer: 3

Select the segment which has an error.

Over the years, the writer Amish has evolved to what millions of youngsters aspires to be today – an intellectual.

(1) Over the years
(2) aspires to be today
(3) Amish has evolved
(4) millions of youngsters

Answer: 2

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