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17th March 2016, 05:26 PM
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JEE Mains Sample Paper
Hello, I want to give the exam of the JEE Mains and I want the sample paper of the exam, please provide me.
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17th March 2016, 05:27 PM
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Re: JEE Mains Sample Paper
Hello, here I am providing you the paper of the JEE mains exam and sample questions of it as under: 121. How many meaningful three letter English words can be formed with the letters AER, using each letter only once in each word? (l)None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) Four 122. Each vowel of the word ADJECTIVE is substituted with the next letter of the English alphabetical series, and each consonant is substituted with the letter preceding it. How many vowels are present in the new arrangement? (l)None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) None of these 123. In a certain code 'na pa ka so' means birds fly very high', ri so la pa' means 'birds are very beautiful' and 'ti me ka bo' means 'the parrots could fly'. Which of the following is the code for 'high' in that language? (l)na (2)ka (3) bo (4) so (5) None of these 124. If the digits in the number 86435192 are arranged in ascending order, what will be the difference between the digits which are second from the right and fourth from the left in the new arrangement? (1) One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four (5) None 125. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word with the Third, Seventh, Eighth and Tenth letters of the word COMPATIBILITY, which of the following would be the last letter of that word? If no such word can be made, give X' as your answer and if more than one such word can be formed, give your answer as ‘Y’. (1)I 2)B (3) L (4) X (5)Y 126. In a certain code FINE is written HGPC. How is SLIT written in that code? (1) UTGR (2) UTKR (3) TUGR (4) RUGT (5) None of these 127. If in a certain language LATE is coded as 8&4$ and HIRE is coded as 7*3$ then how will HAIL be coded in the same language? (1) 7&8* (2) &7*8 (3) 7*&8 (4) 7&*8 (5) None of these 128. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (l)Stem (2) Tree (3) Root (4) Branch (5) Leaf 129. If 'Apple' is called Orange'. Orange' is called "Peach", Peach' is called "Potato'. "Potato' is called Banana", Banana' is called 'Papaya' and 'Papaya' is called Guava\ which of the following grows underground? (1) Potato (2) Guava (3) Apple (4) Banana (5) None of these 130. How many such pairs of letters are there in word ENGLISH, each of which has as many letters between its two letters as there are between them in the English alphabets? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three Directions (131-135): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read both of the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Read the statements and the conclusions which follow it and - Give answer (1) if only conclusion I is true. Give answer (2) if only conclusion II is true. Give answer (3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true. Give answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true. Give answer (5) if both conclusions I and II are true. 131. Statements: All stars are suns. Some suns are planet. All planets are satellites. Conclusions: I. Some satellites are stars. II. No star is a satellite. 132. Statements: All curtains are rods. Some rods are sheets. Some sheets are pillows. Conclusions: I. Some pillows are rods. II. Some rods are curtains. 133. Statements: All switches are plugs. Some plugs are bulbs. All bulbs are sockets. Conclusions: I. Some sockets are plugs. II. Some plugs are switches. 134. Statements: All fishes are birds. All birds are rats. All rats are cows. Conclusions: I. All birds are cows. II. All rats are fishes. 135. Statements: Some walls are windows. Some windows are doors. All doors are roofs. Conclusions: I. Some doors are walls. II. No roof is a window. Directions (136-140) : Study the sets of numbers given below and answer the questions, which follow: 489 541 654 953 783 136. If in each number, all the three digits are arranged in ascending order, which of the following will be the lowest number? (1) 489 (2) 541 (3) 654 (4) 953 (5) 783 137. If five is subtracted from each of the numbers, which of the following numbers will be the difference between the second digit of second highest number and the second digit of the highest number? (l)Zero (2)3 (3) 1 (4) 4 (5)2 138. If in each number the first and the second digits are interchanged, which will be the third highest number? (1) 489 (2) 541 (3) 654 (4) 953 (5) 783 139. Which of the following numbers will be obtained if the first digit of lowest number is subtracted from the second digit of highest number after adding one to each of the numbers? (1)1 (2)2 (3) 3 (4) 4 (5)5 140. If in each number, the first and the last digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the second highest number? (1) 489 (2) 541 (3) 654 (4) 953 (5) 783 Here I am providing you the paper as under: |