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1. What does the word “score” quantify?
(a). 50
(b). 100
(c). 25
(d). None of these
Directions:
Directions: Each of the questions given below consists of a statement and / or a question and two
statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the
statement(s) is / are sufficient to answer the given question. Read the both statements and
Give answer (A) if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (B) if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (C) if the data either in Statement I or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the
question.
Give answer (D) if the data in both Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
2. What is the number?
I. The sum of the two digits is 8. The ratio of the two digits is 1 : 3.
II. The product of the two digit of a number is 12. The quotient of two digits is 3.
3. What is the two-
two-digit number?
I. The difference between the two digits is 9.
II. The sum of the digits is equal to the difference between the two digits.
4. Is “p” an integer?
I. p is an integer II. 3p is an integer
3

5. What is the two-


two-digit number whose first digit is a and the second digit is b?. The number is greater
than 9.
I. The number is multiple of 51.
II. The sum of the digits a and b is 6.
6. How is Gill related to Goody?
I. Candy, the wife of Gill's only brother Qweris does not have any siblings.
II. Goody is Candy's brother in law's wife.
7. If an office clerk is fixed in the pay scale
scale 3200 – 85 – 4900, when will he reach his maximum?
(a) in his 21st year of service (b) in his 22nd year of service
(c) in his 20th year of service (d) in his 23rd year of service
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8. If p/2=q/7=r/5, then the value of (p-
(p-q+r)/(p+q-
q+r)/(p+q-r) is:
(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) ∝
9. 6 + 12 + 18 + 24 + ... up to “n” terms = 1800?. What is “n”?.
(a) 30 (b) 19 (c) 24 (d) 42
10. A train travels a distance of 300 km at a constant speed. If the speed of the train is increased by 5
km per hour, the journey would have taken 2 hours leless.
ss. Find the speed of the train.
(a) 20 km/hr (b) 15 km/hr (c) 30 km/hr (d) 25 km/hr
11. The outer dimensions of a bordered table are 72 cm and 108 cm. If the area of the table, excluding
the border is 6400 cm , how wide is the border?
2

(a) 4 cm (b) 2 cm (c) 8 cm (d) Cannot be found


12. Which number repalces the question mark?
3 5 8 13 22 ?
(a) 39 (b) 40 (c) 38 (d) 37
13. Which is the largest 4 digit number exactly divisible by 88?
(a) 9768 (b) 9988 (c) 8888 (d) 9944
14. If a number is increased consecutively two times by 20% each. The original number is actually
increased by
(a) 40% (b) 42% (c) 44% (d) 20%
15. Both 11 and 3 are factors of the number a * 4 * 6 * 13 . What could be the smallest possible
2 3 3 2 11

value of a?
(a) 3*112 (b) 3*43 (c) 11*33 (d) 13*32
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17. Facts deal with pieces of information that one has heard, seen or read, and which are open to
discovery or verification.
Inferences are conclusions drawn about the unknown, on the basis of the known.
Judgments are opinions that imply approval or disapproval of persons, objects, situations and
occurrences in the past, the present or the future.
F-Facts. I-I-Inferences and J-J-Judgment.
Given below are the four statements. Select the answer choice that best describes the set of four
statements.
1. According to all statistical indications, the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan has managed to keep pace
with its determined goals.
2. The Mid-
Mid-day Meal Scheme has been a significant incentive for the poor to send their little ones
to school, and hence establishing the vital link between healthy bodies and healthy minds.
3. Only about 15 15 million children in the age group of 6 to 14 years
years are out of school.
4. The goal of universalisation of elementary education has to be a prerequisite for the
development of our country.
(a) FIFJ (b) FJIJ (c) IIFJ (d) FIIJ (V) FIFJ
18. Given x=-
x=-0.5. Which of the following has the smallest value?
(a). 31/X (b). -x1/3 (c). 3x (d). 1/-x1/2
19. A card is drawn from the pack of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting a spade or heart.
(a) 1/4(b) 1/8 (c) 1/2 (d) 1/10
20. Two poles of heights 6 m and 11 m stand on a plane ground. If the distance between their feet is
12 m, what is the distance between their tops?.
(a) 17m (b) 11m (c) 12m (d) 13m
21. What is the unit digit in {(6374) x (625) x (341) }?
1793 317 491

(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2(d) 4


22. Which of the following numbers will completely divide (4 + 4 + 4 + 4 ) ?
61 62 63 64

(a) 16 (b) 22 (c) 10 (d) 12


23. What is the value of 5+(54) + 4-4-3(2 )?
1/3 1/3

(a) 5-41/3 (b) 5+41/3 (c) 4-51/3 (d) None of these


24. A cow is tied up for grazing at one outside corner of a square building of length 4.2m. If the length
of the rope is 4.9 m, find the area the cow can graze.
(a) 54.365m2 (b) 55.765m2 (c) 56.765m2 (d) 57.365m2
25. If b=(a+c)/2 which of the following is/are true?
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(a) b – a = c – b (b) (a–c)2 = 4(b2 – ac) (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Neither (a) Nor (b)
26. Four coins are tossed simultaneously. What is the probability of getting exactly one tail?.
(a) 1/4(b) 1/8 (c) 1/16 (d) 1/12
27. A cube is painted red on all sides. The cube is then cut into smaller cubes forming a 3 x 3 x 3 set
of smaller cubes. How many of these cubes have no red faces?
(a) 1 (b) 8 (c) 6 (d) None of these
28. In the word ORGANISATIONAL, if the first and second, third and forth, fourth and fifth, fifth and
sixth words are interchanged up to the last letter, what would be the 7 letter from right?
th

(a) A (b) T (c) I (d) None of these


Study the following table and answer the questions based on it.
Expenditures of a Company (in Lakh Rupees) per Annum Over the given Years.
Item of Expenditure
Year
Salary Fuel and Transport Bonus Interest on Loans Taxes
1998 288 98 3.00 23.4 83

1999 342 112 2.52 32.5 108

2000 324 101 3.84 41.6 74

2001 336 133 3.68 36.4 88

2002 420 142 3.96 49.4 98


29. What is the average amount of interest per year which the company had to pay during this period?
(a) Rs. 34.66 lakhs (b) Rs. 36.66 lakhs (c) Rs. 35.66 lakhs (d) Rs. 37.66 lakhs
30. The total amount of bonus paid by the company during the given period is approximately what
percent of the total amount of salary paid during this period?
(a) 0.1% (b) 0.11% (c) 1% (d) 11%
31. The ratio between the total expenditure on Taxes for all the years and the total expenditure on
Fuel and Transport for all the years respectively is approximately?
(a) 12:13 (b) 10:13 (c) 13:10 (d) 13:12
32. If a=b ,b=c , c= a then xyz is
x y z,

(a)1 (b)0 (c)-1 (d)None of these


33. There are 240 balls and n number of boxes B1, B2, B3, ….., Bn. The balls are to be placed in the
boxes such the B1 should contain 4 balls more than B2, B2 should contain 4 balls more than B3,
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and so on. Which one of the following cannot be the possible value of n?
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7
Read the each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in
one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'.
(Ignore the errors of punctuation,
punctuation, if any).
34. (a). We discussed about the sum so thoroughly
(b). on the eve of the examination
(c). that I found it very easy to work it out.
(d). No error.
35. (a). A Russian ship
(b). laden with commodities
(c). got drowned in the Indian Ocean.
(d). No error.
36. (a). The Director’s comments
(b). on future policy introduced
(c). a jarring note for the proceedings.
(d). No error.
37. (a).He who dares
(b).to teach
(c).must never ceases to learn.
Short Cuts, Tactics
(d). No error. Timing, Concepts
38. (a).No sooner had
(b).I reached the corner,
Practice, Perfection
(c).then the bus came.
(d).No error
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39. (a).Machiavellian political thought was Circle keeps you ahead of the
(b).conditioned by the age
competition.
(c).in which he lived.
(d).No error
Directions: Each reading passage in this section is followed by questions based on the content of the
reading passage. Read the passage carefully and chose the best answer to each question. The
questions are to be answered on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.
Following the overnight terrorist attacks in Mumbai, the following message was issued by Mr. Ratan N.
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Tata, Chairman, Tata Sons and Chairman, Indian Hotels Co Ltd (Taj Group of Hotels): November 27,
2008.
"The terrible wanton attacks last night on innocent people and the destruction of prominent landmarks in
India deserve to be universally condemned. My sympathies and condolences go out to all those who
have suffered, been injured, and those who have lost their loved ones in this terrible act of hatred and
destruction. We cannot replace the lives that have been lost and we will never forget the terrifying events
shoulder to shoulder as citizens of India, and rebuild what has
of last night, but we must stand together,
been destroyed. We must show that we cannot be disabled or destroyed, but that such heinous act will
only make us stronger. It is important that we do not allow divisive forces to weaken us. We need to
overcome these forces as one strong unified nation."
40. In which of the following sentences “shoulder to shoulder” is used correctly with right meaning?
(a).The UK stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Turkey in its fight against terrorism.
(b). The UK shoulder-to-shoulder with Turkey fights terrorism.
(c). Shoulder-to-shoulder with Turkey the UK fights terrorism.
(d). None of these.
41. It is not a synonym for “Wanton”.
(a). willful.
(b). dissipated.
(c). restrained.
(d). extravagant.
42. Which of the following has/have meaning synonymous with “heinous”?
(a). bravura
(b). vicious
(c). abject.
(d). Both (b) and (c).
43. Which of the following title may best suit the passage given?
(a). Reconstructing a new India.
(b). United we stand; divided we fall.
(c). Terrorism a threat to peace and stability.
(d). A unified India.
Directions: European plans to promote bio-fuels will drive farmers to convert 69,000 square km of wild
land into fields and plantations, depriving the poor of food and accelerating climate change, a report
warned recently. The impact equates to an area the size of the Republic of Ireland. As a result, the extra
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biofuels that Europe will use over the next decade will generate between 81 and 167 percent more
carbon dioxide than fossil fuels, says the report. Nine environmental groups reached the conclusion after
analysing official data on the European Union's goal of getting 10 percent of transport fuel from renewable
sources by 2020. But the European Commission's energy team, which originally formulated the goal,
countered that the bulk of the land needed would be found by recultivating abandoned farmland in Europe
and Asia, minimising the impact. New science has emerged this year casting doubt on the sustainability
of the 10 percent goal, but EU energy officials have argued that only around two thirds of that target will
be met through biofuels, with the balance being vehicles powered by renewable electricity. But 23 of the
EU's 27 member states have now published their national strategies for renewable energy, revealing that
fully 9.5 percent of transport fuel will be biofuel in 2020, 90 percent of which will come from food crops,
the report says. The EU's executive Commission is now considering whether to tweak legislation to take
account of the emerging science. This year's fractious quest to understand the impact of EU biofuels
policy has already led to allegations of bias, court action against the Commission and warnings that the
probes will kill the nascent industry.
The debate centers on a new concept known as "indirect land-use change." In essence, that means
that if you take a field of grain and switch the crop to biofuel, somebody, somewhere, will go hungry
unless those missing metric tons of grain are grown elsewhere. The crops to make up the shortfall could
come from anywhere, and economics often dictate that will be in tropical zones, encouraging farmers to
hack out new land from fertile forests. Burning forests to clear that land can pump vast quantities of
climate-warming emissions into the atmosphere, enough to cancel out any of the benefits the biofuels
were meant to bring. The indirect effects of the EU's biofuel strategy will generate an extra 27 to 56
million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year, says the report. In the worst case, that would
be the equivalent of putting another 26 million cars on Europe's roads, it added. The UK, Spain,
Germany, Italy and France are projected to produce the most extra greenhouse gas emissions from
biofuels, generating up to 13.3, 9.5, 8.6, 5.3 and 3.9 extra million metric tons of carbon dioxide per year
respectively. But the whole picture is far more complex.
The European Commission's energy team says shortfalls in grain can be avoided in several ways,
including by improving farming yields and cultivating abandoned land. "The EU has a sufficient amount of
land previously used for crop production and now no longer in arable use to cover the land needed," said
a statement from the Commission's energy department. "It makes sense to bring this land into use."
Biofuels producers also argue that European Union officials should not alter biofuel-promoting policies to
take account of the new science, as it is still too uncertain. "Any public policy based on such highly
debatable results would be easily challengeable at the World Trade Organization," says Emmanuel
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Desplechin, of the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA). The report was compiled by
ActionAid, Birdlife International, ClientEarth, European Environment Bureau, FERN, Friends of the Earth
Europe, Greenpeace, Transport & Environment, Wetlands International.
44. The word “arable” does not mean
(a). unproductive
(b). tillable
(c). procreant
(d). uberous
45. The word “tweak” means
(a). ruin
(b). improve
(c). fix
(d). mend
46. Which of the following is not a demerit of biofuels as stated in the passage?
(a). Food security
(b). generation of more carbon dioxide than fossil fuels
(c). replenishes the energy sources of earth.
(d). deforestation
47. Which of the following conclusions can be definitely drawn from the passage?
(a). The results quoted are unreliable.
(b). The findings quoted are undetermined.
(c). The findings quoted are unscientific in nature.
(d). The results quoted are highly subjective to climatic variations.
Directions: P. Jinnah’s love of the law was too great, however, to allow him to adopt the revolutionary
method of Satyagraha.
Q. He did this in order to protest against the uprooting of “fundamental principles of justice” by the
government’s incompetent bureaucracy.
R. Jinnah was the first member of the Viceroy’s Council to resign.
S. This method, launched by Mahatma Gandhi, was in protest against Dyer’s subsequent brutal
massacre of unarmed peasants in Amritsar’s Jallianwala Bagh that dark April of 1919.
T. Though Jinnah tried at Nagpur’s Congress session in 1920 to argue against Gandhi’s revolutionary
resolutions in fear that they would lead to more violence, he was outvoted and heckled from the panel,
leaving the Congress to Gandhi’s undisputed leadership.
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The above sentences make up a paragraph. However, these sentences must be rearranged in their
correct logical order. Arrange the above to form a coherent paragraph.
48. Which of the following will come first?
(a). R
(b). Q
(c). P
(d). S
49. Which of the following will come third?
(a). T
(b). Q
(c). P
(d). S
50. Which of the following will come last?
(a). R
(b). T
(c). P
(d). Q
51. How frequently do others seek and ask for support from you?
(a). Rarely.

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(b). Most often.
(c). Sometimes.
(d). Occasionally. ample Practice helps you to
52. In your opinion delegation is
(a). an effective management skill. get through CSAT.
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(c). not essential because you can do it better.
(d). Both (a) and (b). you.
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53. Identify the correct sentences
1. It is him who came to see Sheela. 2. It is he who came to see Sheela. 3. Between you and me
neither of us runs fast. 4. Between you and I neither of us runs fast.
(a). Both 4 and 3
(b). Both 2 and 4
(c). Both 2 and 3
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(d). Both 1 and 4
In each of the following questions two statements are given and these statements aare
re followed by two
conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the
given conclusions logically follows from
rom the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer:
(a) If only (1) conclusion follows
(b) If only (2) conclusion follows
(c) If either (1) or (2) follows
(d) If neither (1) nor (2) follows
54. Statements: Some Tees are Sees. All the Sees are Dees.
Conclusions:
1. Some Tees are Dees.
2. No See is Tee.
55. Statements: Some Monkeys are Yules. Tiger is a Monkey.
Conclusions:
1. Some Monkeys are Yules.
2. Tiger is a Yule.
The details of Production of Fertilizers by a Company (in
tonnes) over the Years have been depicted in the bar
chart shown here. Based on this chart answer the
questions that follow.

56. What was the percentage decline in the production of fertilizers from 1997 to 1998?
(a). 33.33)% (b). 20.20% (c). 25.42% (d). 21.21%
57. In which year was the percentage increase in production as compared to the previous year the
maximum?
(a). 2002 (b).2001 (c). 1998 (d). 1996

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(www.crackingIAS.com) has built its reputation for excellence in
coaching largely on significant results in Civil Services Exam in terms of number of questions in
the exams based on their guidance. Besides producing more Civil Servants over the years than
any other institute, this year it has even won the award for successful coaching of MBA aspirants
for CAT Exam. Hence Cracking IAS Study Circle is expected to open two more branches in
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59. Recent gynecological research shows that bacteria around the genital region produces a
substance that in sufficient amounts induces preterm labor in pregant women and clogging of
arteries, both of which add to payouts by health insurers to medical-
medical-service providers. In response,
ABC-
ABC-insurance company has begun to provide additional benefits, including coverage for one
periodical screening and disinfecting of genital region by a professional gynecologist each year, to
pregnant women and to people proven to be be at high risk of developing heart disease. The ABC
insurance company’s response described above would be most likely to minimize the company’s
payouts to medical-
medical-service providers if which of the following were also true?.
(a) Accumulation of the substance that induces preterm labor can be prevented by daily use of
certain inexpensive genital washes.
(b) It takes at least a year for the substance that induces clogging of the arteries to accumulate to
a dangerous level.
(c) The medical costs associated with preterm labor are generally less than those associated with
heart disease.
(d) The risk of developing heart disease is greater for individuals with a family history of heart
disease than for those with no such history.
60. Let {A } be a unique sequence of positive integers satisfying the following properties:
n

A = 1, A =2, A = 12. and A .A = A ± 1 for n = 2, 3, 4 ... Then, A is


1 2 4 n+1 n–1 n2 7

(a). 196 (b). 189 (c). 169 (d). None of these


61. A mother purchased three shirts of the same color but of different size for her three sons. All the
three shirts were kept in a box in a dark room. The three boys took one shirt each at random from
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the box. What is the probability that none of the boys took his own shirt?.
(a) ½ (b) 1/3 (c) 2/3 (d) 1/4
62. Sameer, Sandeep and Sudheer participated in a quiz contest and each one of them received
Runner--up and the second
exactly one title amongst the Winner, the first Runner
Runner-
Runner-up. When asked "Who among the three three is the winner?", following were their replies:
Sameer: I am the winner.
Sandeep is not the 1st Runner-
Runner-up.
Sandeep: I am the winner.
Sameer is the 2nd Runner-
Runner-up
Sudheer: I am the winner.
Sandeep is the 2nd Runner-
Runner-up.
It is known that one among them always
always tells the truth, one always tells lies and one always
alternates between telling a truth and a lie (not necessarily in that order). Who can never be the
first runner-
runner-up?
(a) Sameer (b) Sandeep (c) Sudheer (d) Cannot be determined.
63. In a school function sweets were to be equally distributed amongst 112 children, however as 32
children were absent on that day the remaining children got 6 extra sweets. How many sweets was
each child originally supposed to get?.
(a) 15 (b) 24 (c) 18 (d) Cannot be determined.
64. An iron ball of diameter 14 cm is used for the shot put game. It is melted to form a solid cylinder of
height 7/3 cm. What will be the diameter of the base of the cylinder?
(a) 28 cm (b) 14 cm (c) 18 cm (d) None of these.
65. There are 15 points in a plane
plane out of which 5 are in the same straight line. How many triangles can
we from sing these points?.
(a) 115 (b) 110 (c) 120 (d) Cannot be determined.
66. Two identical bottles A and B of sweet drinks contain glucose such that 30% of glucose in A is
equal to 40% glucose in B. The ratio of glucose in the two bottles is:
(a) 12 : 1 (b) 3 : 4 (c) 4 : 3 (d) 1 : 12
67. A ball is dropped from a height of 6m and an each bounce it rebounces to 2/3 of its previous
height. How far does the ball travel till it stops bouncing?
(a) 30m (b) 18m (c) 12m (d) 24m.
68. A clock strikes the number of times of the hour. How many strikes does it make in one day?
(a) 22 times (b) 24times (c) 78 times (d) None of these
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69. A monkey climbs 6 mts and falls 3mts in alternate minutes. How much time it takes to climb a tree
60metres high?
(a) 22 minutes (b) 34 minutes (c) 27 minutes (d) 37 minutes
70. A stretched string produces a transverse wave of length 0.4m; its frequency of vibration is 1800
Hz. What is the velocity of the wave?
(a) 720 m/s. (b) 72 m/s (c) 45 m/s (d) 4.5 m/s.
71. Given a = b =c and b = ac Then.
x y z 2
           
(a)  +    (b)      (c)   =  (d)   =  .
72. How many terms of the series 1 +2 +3 … should be taken to get 2550 2500?
3 3 3

(a) 50 (b) 100 (c) 150 (d) 200.


73. If  = 4+2√ what is   ?
2



(a)  √

(b) (c) √

(d) √



74. L, G, and M are powerful antioxidants that neutralize the free radicals that are produced in the
body as a result of routine bodily processes. An excess of these free radicals in your system
causes rapid aging because they accelerate the rate of cellular damage. Aging is simply the result
of this damage. Thus, to slow down aging it is necessary to supplement your diet with these
antioxidants on a daily basis. Which of the following,
following, if true, most seriously undermines the
author's contention?.
contention?.
(a) Most persons aren't concerned with the effects of aging ...........until it is too late to do anything.
(b) Exercise associated with normal daily activities effectively ...........neutralizes and dissipates the
free radicals that are ...........produced as a result of routine bodily processes.
(c) The cost of antioxidants is exorbitantly high and well ...........beyond the budget of most
consumers.
(d) Only overweight people who do not exercise on a daily ...........basis are likely to have an
excess of free radicals in their ...........systems.
75. Ramu once promised Raju anything he wanted because he saved his life. Raju requested one
grain of rice on the first square of a chess board, 2 on tthe
he second, 4 on the third, 8 on the fourth
square, etc. How much rice is there if one grain of rice weighs 20 mg?
(a) 369 billion tonnes (b) 389 billion tones (c) 379 billion tonnes (d) Cannot be determined
76. The difference between S.I and C.I for 2 years on a sum of money lent at 6 % is Rs 14. 

What is the sum?
(a) Rs. 3150 (b) Rs. 4250 (c) Rs. 3000 (d) None of these.
77. The product of two numbers is 9375 and the quotient, when the larger one is divided by the
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smaller, is 15. What is the sum of the numbers?
numbers?
(a) 390 (b) 400 (c) 385 (d) 370
78. The minute hand of a clock is 14 cm long. If it moves between 8.00 a.m to 8.45 a.m. what is the
area covered by it on the face of the clock?.
(a) 462cm2 (b) 642cm2 (c) 246cm2 (d) 426cm2
79. What is the value of
(a) 12 (b) 16 (c) 8 (d) Infinity
80.
What is the value of
  √ … . ?

(a) 5 (b) 0 (c) 5 (d) Cannot be found.

ANSWERS WILL BE DISCUSSED


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