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SHIV NADAR TYPE 04

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Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

A car covers 360 km at 48 km/h and returns at 72 km/h. Find the average speed (km/h).

2 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

A lens has focal length 20 cm. Its power (in diopters) is:

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Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

A body starts from rest with constant acceleration 2 m/s². Distance covered in 5 s is:

4 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

Any number divisible by 9 is also divisible by 3.

5 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

True/False: The refractive index of a medium can be less than 1 for visible light in ordinary materials.

6 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

A, B, C, D sit in a row. A is not at an end. B is left of C. D is at the right end. Which position can B be in?

7 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

In a family, Rahul is the brother of Sita. Sita is the mother of Mohan. Rahul is Mohan’s ____.

8 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

Find the value of (a−b)^2 when a=7, b=3.

9 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

A 2 A current flows for 30 s. Charge passed is ____ C.

10 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

The integral of 1 with respect to x is:

11 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

If today is Wednesday, what day will it be 100 days from today?

12 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

Average of 18, 24, 30, 12, 16 is:

13 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

True/False: If two statements are mutually exclusive, they can both be true at the same time.

14 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

Fill in the blank: The unit of magnetic flux is ____.

15 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

Match the puzzle type with its key skill.

pattern recognition
constraint satisfaction
set relations
pattern decoding

16 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

Choose the next number in the series: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ____.

17 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

If all engineers are graduates and some graduates are artists, then some engineers are artists.

18 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

A fair die is rolled twice. Probability that the sum is 7 is ____. (Write as a/b)

19 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

Match each term with its correct expression.

force × displacement
mass/volume
distance/time
work/time

20 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

True/False: In an isolated system, total linear momentum is conserved.

21 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

True/False: If a function is differentiable at a point, it must be continuous there.

22 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

Fill the blank: A is to Z as B is to ____.

23 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

If tanθ = 1, then θ can be ____ degrees (principal acute).

24 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

Find the odd one out: Triangle, Square, Circle, Rectangle.

25 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

₹10000 is invested at 12% compounded annually. Amount after 1 year is ____.

26 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

If a body has weight 98 N on Earth, its mass is ____ kg (g=9.8 m/s²).

27 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

True/False: The total mechanical energy is conserved in the presence of non-conservative forces like friction.

28 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

If 3 resistors of 6 Ω each are in parallel, equivalent resistance is ____ Ω.

29 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

If a clock shows 3:00, the angle between hour and minute hands is ____ degrees.

30 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

A statement is either true or false, not both. This is known as the law of ____.

31 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

A can finish a work in 12 days and B in 18 days. Together they finish in ____ days.

32 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

Match law/principle with statement.

action-reaction
F=ma
F=kx
inertia

33 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

If sin^2θ + cos^2θ equals:

34 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

If f(x)=2x^2−3x+1, then f(2) equals:

35 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

If momentum p = mv, then for constant mass, p is directly proportional to:

36 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

An object of mass 2 kg moves at 3 m/s. Kinetic energy is ____ J.

37 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

Slope of line through (2,3) and (6,11) is:

38 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

If a vector a=(2,−1) and b=(1,3), then a·b equals:

39 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

Match each term with its definition.

onto
allowed inputs
one-to-one
possible outputs

40 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

How many squares are there in a 3×3 grid (including all sizes)?

41 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

The potential energy stored in a spring of constant k compressed by x is:

42 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

Match each expression with its simplified form.

log(a/b)
log(ab)
k log(a)
0

43 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

For any non-zero real number x, (x^2 + 1) / x^2 is always greater than 1.

44 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

A shopkeeper gives a discount of 12% on a marked price of ₹1500. What is the selling price (₹)?

45 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

A wave has frequency 50 Hz and speed 200 m/s. Wavelength is ____ m.

46 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

If log10(2) = 0.3010, then log10(8) = ____ (to 4 d.p.).

47 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

True/False: The sum of angles of a triangle in Euclidean geometry is 180°.

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Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

Solve: x^2 = 49. The positive solution is x= ____.

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Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

To obtain a mixture worth ₹600 per kg by mixing varieties priced at ₹400 and ₹800 per kg, the ratio (cheaper : costlier) is ____.

50 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

Find the simple interest on ₹12000 at 10% p.a. for 3 years (₹).

51 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

Find the distance between points (−1,2) and (3,−1).

52 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

Solve for x: 3x − 7 = 11.

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Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

True/False: For a simple harmonic oscillator, acceleration is proportional to displacement and opposite in direction.

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Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

Solve for x: |x−3|=7. One solution is x = ____.

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Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

If α and β are roots of x^2 + 5x + 6 = 0, then αβ equals:

56 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

If a capacitor has charge Q and potential V, its capacitance is defined as:

57 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

Match each conic with its general feature.

eccentricity < 1
eccentricity > 1
special ellipse with e=0
eccentricity = 1

58 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

Solve: 2sinθ = 1 for θ in [0°,180°]. One solution is θ = ____ degrees.

59 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

In a code, CAT is written as DBU. Then DOG is written as:

60 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

Match the relation type with example.

Wheel → Car
Rain → Flood
Expand → Contract
Rapid → Fast

61 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

Match circuit element with its symbol meaning.

one-way conductor
stores magnetic energy
stores electric energy
opposes current

62 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

If |A|=25, |B|=18, |A∩B|=7, then |A∪B| = ____.

63 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

A car moving in a circle of radius 50 m at 10 m/s has centripetal acceleration ____ m/s².

64 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

When 7^100 is divided by 6, the remainder is:

65 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

Match phenomenon with example.

Young’s double slit
sound around corner
bent straw in water
mirror

66 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

How many different 4-digit numbers can be formed using digits 1,2,3,4 without repetition?

67 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

If the ratio of two numbers is 3:5 and their sum is 64, the larger number is ____.

68 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

The area of a circle of radius 7 is:

69 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

Match each decimal with its percentage.

12.5%
20%
75%
4%

70 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

Direction: Starting facing North, you turn right, then left, then left. You are facing ____.

71 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

Match the statistical measure with its definition.

sum / count
most frequent value
middle value after sorting
max − min

72 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

Arrange the words in logical order: (1) Seed (2) Tree (3) Fruit (4) Flower

73 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

True/False: Work done by a force is zero if displacement is perpendicular to the force.

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Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

A transformer works on the principle of:

75 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

If ‘NEET’ is coded as ‘PFVU’ (each letter shifted +2), then ‘SNU’ is coded as ____.

76 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

Choose the correct conclusion: All roses are flowers. Some flowers fade quickly. Therefore, some roses fade quickly.

77 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

True/False: The contrapositive of ‘If P then Q’ is ‘If not Q then not P’.

78 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

If 5 machines make 5 parts in 5 minutes, then 10 machines make 10 parts in ____ minutes.

79 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

If the roots of x^2−7x+10=0 are r1,r2 then r1+r2 = ____.

80 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

Statement: Some pens are pencils. Conclusion: Some pencils are pens.

81 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

A circle has equation (x−1)^2 + (y+2)^2 = 25. Its radius is:

82 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

How many 3-letter arrangements can be made from A, B, C, D, E without repetition?

83 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

Match each term with the correct description.

always false
specific → general
always true
general → specific

84 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

Evaluate: ∑_{k=1}^{10} k = ____.

85 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

A projectile is thrown vertically upward with speed 20 m/s. Time to reach highest point (g=10 m/s²) is ____ s.

86 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

Find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of 84 and 36.

87 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

True/False: A convex lens can form a virtual, upright, magnified image.

88 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

A is taller than B. B is taller than C. C is taller than D. Who is the shortest?

89 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

True/False: The derivative of x^3 is 3x^2.

90 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Logical Reasoning

If all Bloops are Razzies and all Razzies are Lazzies, then all Bloops are Lazzies.

91 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

A 10 Ω resistor is connected to 5 V. Current is ____ A.

92 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Physics (APT)

Match quantity with SI unit.

Newton
Coulomb
Watt
Joule

93 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

If the common ratio of a GP is 2 and first term is 3, then the 5th term is:

94 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

Match each inequality method with example.

(Σa_i b_i)^2 ≤ (Σa_i^2)(Σb_i^2)
(a+b)/2 ≥ √(ab)
(1+x)^n ≥ 1+nx
|a+b| ≤ |a|+|b|

95 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

Compute the determinant | 1 2 ; 3 4 |.

96 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

True/False: If a matrix has a row of all zeros, its determinant is zero.

97 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

If a, b, c are in arithmetic progression, then 2b = a + c.

98 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

If nC2 = 45, then n equals:

99 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Quantitative Reasoning

In any triangle, the sum of lengths of any two sides is greater than the third side.

100 / 100

Category: SNU Type-04 | Mathematics (APT)

If P(A)=0.4, P(B)=0.5 and A,B are independent, then P(A∩B)= ____.

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