Model Questions for UPSC PRE CSAT PAPER SET - 7

Model Questions for UPSC PRE CSAT PAPER SET - 7

1. A magician keeps three balls going with one hand, so that two balls remain in air and one in his hand. If the height to which the ball rises is x meter then for what time each ball stay in hand?

2. 1.236 ×1015 – 5.23 × 1014 equal to = ?

(a) 7.13 × 1014
(b) 7.13
(c) 71.3
(d) –3.994

3. What is the cube root of 647503?

(a) 83
(b) 77
(c) 87
(d) 97

4. Rahul began business of books with Rs 4,500 and later on Ravi joined him with Rs 5,400. The profits at the end of the year was divide in ratio of 2:1. After how much time did Ravi join the business?

(a) 5 Months
(b) 4 Months
(c) 6 Months
(d) 7 Months

5. A jar contains 5 Black and 4 Green marbels. Radha takes out 2 green marbles. The probability that they are of the same colour is

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Direction : Study the pie-chart carefully and answer to the following questions the graph represents the family expenditure on yearly basis—

6. What is the ratio of the total expenditure for clothes and education to that of food and house rent?

(a) 36:19
(b) 28:41
(c) 28:40
(d) 11:41

7. What is the central angle of the sector for miscellaneous?

(a) 39.6°
(b) 40°
(c) 36°
(d) 32°

8. If 28% of miscellaneous is spent on telephone frills, what angle will it form at the centre ? (approx)

(a) 12.22°
(b) 16°
(c) 13.88°
(d) 11.08°

9. If total expenditure is Rs. 1,50,000 per year, how much does he spend for education.

(a) 39,000
(b) 50,000
(c) 88,000
(d) 27,000

10. Rs. 90,000 is spent on education, by what amount is the allotment for travel more than that for savings?

(a) 10,000
(b) 15,000
(c) 28,000
(d) 30,000

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Answer:

1 (A), 2 (A), 3 (C), 4 (D), 5 (B), 6 (B), 7 (A), 8 (D), 9 (D), 10 (A)