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CUET General Test Question Paper 2024: Download Set D Question paper with Answers PDF
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CUET General Test Question Paper 2024 (Set D) is now available here for Download. NTA conducted CUET 2024 General Test paper on 15 May in Shift 2B from 5 PM to 6 PM. CUET General Test Question Paper 2024 is based on objective-type questions (MCQs). Candidates get 60 minutes to solve 50 MCQs out of 60 in CUET 2024 question paper for General Test.

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S.No Questions Answers Explanation
1 Find the missing number in the following figure. (2) 4 The missing number in the pattern is 4 based on the sequence of the numbers.
2 In the analogy, WSH : 5 : : KMJ : ? (1) 3 The positions of the letters in the alphabet give the sum, which leads to the answer being 3 for KMJ.
3 At what angle are the hands of a clock inclined at 10 minutes to 2 (smaller angle)? (2) 65° The smaller angle formed between the clock hands at 10 minutes to 2 is 65°.
4 If 1st January, 2001 was a Monday, what was the day on 26th January, 2003? (2) Sunday 26th January 2003 was a Sunday based on the progression of days over these two years.
5 What comes in place of the question mark in the series: B2D, C3F, E5J, G7N, ?, M13Z? (1) I9R The pattern alternates letters and numbers, so the next in the series is I9R.
6 Which number will replace the question mark (?)? (3) 44 The next number in the pattern is 44 based on the numerical progression.
7 Conclusions based on the given statements: "0% chairs are tables. All computers are chairs. Some books are tables." (1) Only conclusion I follows Only conclusion I logically follows the premises, as no tables are computers.
8 Who is to the immediate left of K? (1) R Based on the seating arrangement, R is immediately to the left of K.
9 Find the number of triangles in the given figure. (3) 12 By counting all possible triangles, the total number is 12.
10 How many students are in the line if Ankit’s position changes to 19th from the left? (2) 35 The total number of students in the line is 35 after analyzing the positions of Rakesh and Ankit.
11 How is Sunny related to Bhanu? (1) Son-in-law Sunny is the son-in-law of Bhanu, being married to Bhanu’s daughter Ritu.
12 Identify the number in the second equation based on the relationship. (1) 420 The number that fits the equation pattern is 420.
13 Choose the box that is similar to the box formed from the given sheet of paper (Y). -2 Option 2 matches the folding pattern of the box from the given sheet.
14 Find the number of triangles in the given figure. (2) 15 There are 15 triangles in the given figure when all possible combinations are counted.
15 Distance from her initial position after walking in different directions? (3) 50 m Using the Pythagorean theorem, the distance from her initial position is 50 meters.
16 Choose the conclusion(s) that logically follow from the statement: "Few shops on this road have neon lights, but they all have signboards." (4) III and IV Based on the statement, conclusions III (some shops have no neon lights) and IV (some shops have both signboards and neon lights) are valid.
17 Anubhav's electricity bill expense based on his remaining income of ₹ 5120? (1) ₹ 7160 By calculating the percentages of his total expenses, the amount spent on electricity bills is ₹ 7160.
18 If the average of p numbers is q² and the average of q numbers is p², what is the average of (p + q) numbers? (3) pq The average of (p + q) numbers is calculated as pq.
19 The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 10, and subtracting 18 from it makes the digits equal. What is the number? (1) 75 The number is 75, as its digits sum to 10, and subtracting 18 gives 57, which has equal digits.
21 (4) III and IV (3) 64 km Ajay walks 4 km/hr for 6 hours (halfway), covering 24 km. Then, he walks 8 km/hr for the next 6 hours, covering 48 km. Total distance = 24 km + 48 km = 64 km.
22 Conclusion III ("Some shops have no neon lights") is true as only a few shops have neon lights. Conclusion IV ("Some shops have both signboards and neon lights") is also true, as it follows from the statement. (2) 15 kmph If Aman’s downstream speed is 3 times his upstream speed, and the current speed is 8 kmph, the speed of the boat in still water is calculated as 15 kmph.
23 A shopkeeper's profit is three times the discount offered. If the discount is 6.25%, what is the profit percentage? (2) 25% If the discount is 6.25%, and the profit is three times the discount, the profit percentage is 25%.
24 The population of a town increases from 50,000 to 56,000. What was the number of males in the town? (2) 30,000 Using the population increase rates for males (10%) and females (15%), we calculate the number of males as 30,000.
25 A 6-digit number with consecutive natural numbers is divisible by what? (1) 3 A number made of consecutive natural digits is always divisible by 3 due to the sum of the digits.
26 The average of 101 consecutive odd numbers is 303. What is the largest number? (3) 403 In a set of consecutive odd numbers, the largest number is calculated as 403.
27 If A : B = 5 : 6 and B : C = 6 : 7, then what is A + B : B + C : A + C? (1) 10 : 12 : 11 The ratios A + B : B + C : A + C are derived from combining the given ratios, giving 10 : 12 : 11.
28 Aman and Bhanu work together. How long to complete ⅔ of the job? (2) 8 days Aman completes 50% in 16 days, and Bhanu 25% in 24 days. Together, they can complete ⅔ of the job in 8 days.
29 In a milk-water mixture of 80 liters with a ratio of 7:3, how much water to add to make the ratio 2:1? (2) 6 liters By adjusting the amounts to change the ratio to 2:1, 6 liters of water should be added.
30 In a triangle, if ∠P + ∠R = 150° and ∠P + 3∠Q = 170°, what is ∠P? (3) 75° Solving the system of equations gives ∠P as 75°.
31 Aman invested (P + 3000) at 8% simple interest for 3 years, and Anuj invested P at 12% compound interest for 2 years. Find Anuj’s investment. (1) ₹ 45,000 Anuj’s investment is ₹ 45,000 to match the interest received by Aman.
32 In a zoo with 160 heads and 450 legs, how many ducks are there? (1) 90 By solving the system of equations for heads and legs, there are 90 ducks in the zoo.
33 Ankit and Raju’s profit difference is ₹ 680. What is the total profit? (1) ₹ 8160 Based on their investment ratio and profit difference, the total profit is ₹ 8160.
34 In triangle PQR, internal and external angle bisectors intersect at M, and ∠QMR = 40°. What is ∠P? (4) 80° Using angle bisector properties, ∠P is found to be 80°.
35 What is the alloy formed by mixing mercury with another metal? (2) Amalgam An amalgam is an alloy formed by mixing mercury with another metal.
36 What is the name of the scheme launched by the Defence Minister at DefConnect 2024? (3) ADITI The scheme "ADITI" was launched to foster innovation in defense technology.
37 Who is the author of the book "Kashmir: Travels in Paradise on Earth"? (1) Romesh Bhattacharji Romesh Bhattacharji is the author of the book.
38 Which state became the 25th state of India on 30th May, 1987? (4) Goa Goa became the 25th state of India on 30th May, 1987.
39 Which temple is not located in Uttarakhand? (3) Kalighat Kali Kalighat Kali temple is located in West Bengal, not Uttarakhand.
40 Which state does not share a border with Chhattisgarh? (1) Karnataka Karnataka does not share a border with Chhattisgarh.

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1.
Given Dataframe, df:
StateGeographical_AreaArea_Under_Dense_Forest
1Manipur784382797
2Delhi14836.72
3Kerala388521663
4Tamil Nadu406991904

Based on the above data, solve questions:

      2.
      St. Angles school at Mumbai is setting up the network between its different wings of school campus. There are 4 buildings named Senior(S), Junior (J), Admin(A) and Hostel (H).
      Senior(S)Junior(J)
      Admin(A)Hostel(H)
      Distance between various wings:
      A to S100m
      A to J110m
      A to H400m
      S to J300m
      S to H`70m
      J to H80m
      No. of computers in each wing :
      Wing A20
      Wing S150
      Wing J50
      Wing H25


       

          3.
          Read the following passage and answer the question :
          To fight the British, leadership and organisation were required. For these the rebels sometimes turned to those who had been leaders before the British conquest. One of the first acts of the sepoys of Meerut was to rush to Delhi and appeal to the old Mughal emperor to accept the leadership of the revolt. This acceptance of leadership took its time in coming. Bahadur Shah's first reaction was one of the horror and rejection. It was only when some sepoys had moved into the Mughal court within the Red Fort that the old emperor agreed to be the nominal leader of the rebellion.

              4.
              Read the following passage and answer the question :
              By the eleventh century, Sufism evolved into a well-developed movement with a body of literature on Quranic studies and Sufi practices. Institutionally, the sufis began to organise communities around the hospice or Khanqah controlled by a teaching master known as shaikh. He enrolled disciples and appointed a successor. He established rules for spiritual conduct and interaction between inmates as well as between laypersons and the master. Sufi silsilas began to crystallise in different parts of the Islamic world around the twelfth century.

                  5.
                  Based on following case study answer the question:
                  Wages and salaries in cash ₹5,000/- 
                  Mixed Income of self employed ₹3,500/-
                  Rent ₹4,000/- 
                  Corporate Profit Tax ₹2,000/-
                  Dividend₹1,000/-
                  Employees contribution to provident fund ₹500/- 
                  Wages and salaries in kind ₹2,000/- 
                  Employer's contribution to social security schemes₹3,000/-
                  Corporate savings₹1,500/-
                  Net factor income from Aboard  (-) ₹200

                      6.
                      Read the passage and answer the question:
                      The volume of information being gained daily shows how wickedly the salt tax has been designed. In order to prevent the use of salt that has not paid the tax which is at times even fourteen times its value, the Government destroys the salt it cannot sell profitably. Thus it taxes the nation's vital necessity; it prevents the public from manufacturing it and destroys what nature manufactures without effort. No adjective is strong enough for characterising this wicked dog-in- the-manger policy. From various sources I hear tales of such wanton destruction of the nation's property in all parts of India. Maunds if not tons of salt are said to be destroyed on the Konkan coast. The same tale comes from Dandi. Wherever there is likelihood of natural salt being taken away by the people living in the neighbourhood of such areas for their personal use, salt officers are posted for the sole purpose of carrying on destruction. Thus valuable national property is destroyed at national expense and salt taken out of the mouths of the people.

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