1. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown in the question figures. When opened, it will appear as figure B.
2. Two statements are given: 1) All chairs are seats. 2) Some chairs are cars. The conclusions are: I) Some seats are cars. II) Some cars are chairs. Only conclusion II follows from the statements.
3. In the following question, the letters that correctly fill the gaps in the given letter series are A, E, L, K, I, A, E, L, K, I.
1. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown in the question figures. When opened, it will appear as figure B.
2. Two statements are given: 1) All chairs are seats. 2) Some chairs are cars. The conclusions are: I) Some seats are cars. II) Some cars are chairs. Only conclusion II follows from the statements.
3. In the following question, the letters that correctly fill the gaps in the given letter series are A, E, L, K, I, A, E, L, K, I.
1. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown in the question figures. When opened, it will appear as figure B.
2. Two statements are given: 1) All chairs are seats. 2) Some chairs are cars. The conclusions are: I) Some seats are cars. II) Some cars are chairs. Only conclusion II follows from the statements.
3. In the following question, the letters that correctly fill the gaps in the given letter series are A, E, L, K, I, A, E, L, K, I.
1. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown in the question figures. When opened, it will appear as figure B.
2. Two statements are given: 1) All chairs are seats. 2) Some chairs are cars. The conclusions are: I) Some seats are cars. II) Some cars are chairs. Only conclusion II follows from the statements.
3. In the following question, the letters that correctly fill the gaps in the given letter series are A, E, L, K, I, A, E, L, K, I.
PART -I GENERAL INTELLIGENCE funsZ'k%&fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lacfa /kr 'kCn@v{kj@la[;k
dks pqfu,A 1. In a certain code language, "COLLEGE" is written 5. Indonesia : Jakarta : : Togo : ? as "VTVOOLX". How is "SCHOOL" written in that Duration- 2Hrs baMksusf'k;k% tdkrkZ % Vksxks code language? ,d fof'k"V dksM Hkk"kk esa "COLLEGE" dks (A) Haiti/ gSrbZ (B) Lome/ ykse "VTVOOLX" fy[kk tkrk gSA bl dksM Hkk"kk esa (C) Dili/ fnYyh (D) Budapost/ cqMkiksLV "SCHOOL" dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\ 6. MNOP : LONQ : : RSTU : ? (A) XHSLOL (B) OLLSXH (A) SRTV (B) QTUV (C) LOLSXH (D) HXSOOL (C) QTSV (D) STUV 2. One morning Raj and Vishal were talking to each 7. other face to face at a crossing. If Vishal's shadow was exactly to the left to the Raj, which direction was Raj Facing? ,d lqcg jkt vkSj fo'kky ,d&nwljs ls vkeus&lkeus gksdj ckrs dj jgs FksA ;fn fo'kky dh Nk;k jkt ds ,dne ck;sa Fkh rks jkt dk eq¡g fdl fn'kk esa Fkk\ (A) East/ iwoZ (B) West/ if'pe (C) North/ mÙkj (D) South- East/ nf{k.k&iwoZ (A) 40 (B) 42 3. In the following question, select the missing number (C) 46 (D) 48 from the given series. 8. Arrange the given words in the sequence in which fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr vad they occur in the dictionary. Kkr dhft,A fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa dks 'kCndks'k esa vkus okys Øe ds vuqlkj fy[ksAa (1) Rhetoric (2) Resignation (3) Ratchet (4) Record (5) Regret (A) 14352 (B) 34512 (A) 32 (B) 22 (C) 13452 (D) 34521 (C) 42 (D) 12 9. Identify the diagram that best represents the 4. What will be the correct mathematical signs that can relationship among the given classes. be inserted in the following? Women, Mothers, Spinsters fuEu esa ls dkSuls xf.krh; fpUg~ fn;s x;s lehdj.k esa og vkjs[k pqfu, tks uhps fn, x, oxksZa ds chp ds lgh cSBRks gSa\ lac/a k dk lgh fu:i.k djrk gSA 4_6_2_4_8 = 16 efgyk;sa] ekrk,¡] dqaokfj;k¡ (A) -, ×, +, ÷ (B) ÷, + 1 ×, - (C) +, ÷, -, × (D) ×, ÷, -, + Direction:- Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives. (A) (B) Direction:- A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternatives from the given ones (C) (D) 10. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown that will complete the series. below in the question figures. From the given funsZ'k%& ,d vuqØe fn;k x;k gS] ftlesa ls ,d in yqIr answer figures, indicate how it will appear when gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og lgh fodYi pqfu,] tks opened. vuqØe dks iwjk djsaA uhps ds iz'u vkd`fr;ksa esa fn[kk, vuqlkj dkxt dks eksM+dj Nsnus rFkk [kksyus ds ckn og fdl mÙkj 17. vkd`fr tSlk fn[kkbZ nsxk\ 5 4 2 5 8 9 2 31 4 10 3 ? (A) 8 (B) 9 (C) 10 (D) 7 18. P Q R, S T U, W X Y, B C D, ? (A) H I J (B) H J K (A) (B) (C) (D) (C) H J I (D) H P K Direction:- Select the related word/letters/number from 19. 5, 6, 10,19, ?, 60 the given alternatives. (A) 26 (B) 35 funsZ'k%&fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lacfa /kr 'kCn@v{kj@la[;k (C) 29 (D) 45 dks pqfu,A 20. 1, 2, 5, 15, ?, 210 11. Jordan : dinar : : Ireland : : ? (A) 55.2 (B) 35.5 tkMZu % nhukj % % vk;jyS.M% \ (C) 52.5 (D) 42.5 (A) Peso/ iSlks (B) Euro/ ;wjks 21. In the following question, two statements are given (C) Dollar/Mkyj (D) Pound/ ikm.M each followed by two conclusions I and II. You 12. 578 : 254964 : : 967 : ? have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known (A) 813649 (B) 368149 (C) 453249 (D) 814936 facts. You have to decide which of the given Direction:- Select the odd word/letters/number/number conclusions, if any, follows from the given pair from the given alternatives. statements. funsZ'k%&fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn@v{kj@la[;k@ fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa] nks dFku fn, x, gSa ftuds vkxs la[;k ;qXe dks pqfu,A nks fu"d"kZ vkSj II fudkys x, gSaA vkidks ekuuk gS fd 13. (A) Mumbai/ eqEcbZ (B) Agartala/ vxjrkyk dFku lR; gS pkgs os lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs gksaA vkidks fu.kZ; djuk gS fd fn, x, (C) Sivasa/ flyoklk (D) Aizawal/ vkbtksy fu"d"kksZa esa ls dkSu lk@dkSu ls fuf'pr :i ls dFkuksa 14. (A) 229 (B) 359 }kjk lgh fudkyk tk ldrk gS@ldrs gSa] ;fn dksbZ (C) 233 (D) 259 gksA Statements: 15. (A) 6 - 36 (B) 7 - 49 (1) All chair is seat. (C) 5 - 25 (D) 11- 121 (2) Some chair is car 16. (A) J M P S (B) N Q T V dFku%& (C) A D G J (D) H K N Q ¼1½ lHkh dqlhZ lhV gSA ¼2½ dqN dqlhZ dkj gSA Conclusions: (1) Some seat is car. 0 D T S G N 1 T S G N D (2) Some car is chair. 2 S G N D T fu"d"kZ %& 3 G N D T S ¼1½ dqN lhV dkj gS 4 N D T S G ¼2½ dqN dkj dqlhZ gS (A) Only conclusion II follows dsoy fu"d"kZ II ykxw gksrk gSA (B) Conclusion I and II both follows Matrix -II fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa ykxw gksrs gSA vkO;wg &II (C) Neither I nor II follows 5 6 7 8 9 u fu"d"kZ I u gh II ykxw gksrk gSA 5 A E L K I (D) Only conclusion I follows 6 L K I A E dsoy fu"d"kZ I ykxw gksrk gSA 7 K I A E L 22. In the following question, which one set of letters 8 E L K I A when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given 9 I A E L K letters series shall complete it? a _ bcda _ _ cd _ _ b _ d (A) 23,68, 24, 97 fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa v{kjksa dk dkSu lk lewg [kkyh (B) 14, 96,11, 85 LFkkuksa ij Øeokj j[kus ls nh xbZ v{kj Jà[kyk dks iwjk (C) 23, 96, 40, 85 djsxk\ (D) 32, 89, 10, 68 a _ bcda _ _ cd _ _ b _ d 24. Which of the answer figure will complete the (A) bbcdac (B) bbabcd question figure? (C) bbbabc (D) bbcdcd fuEu esa ls dkSulh mÙkj vkd`fr iz”u vkd`fr dks iwjk 23. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as djsxh\ given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two matrices. The columns and rows of Matrix- I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix- II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, for example, “G” can be represented by etc., 03, 12 and “L” can be represented by 57,65 etc. (A) (B) (C) (D) Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word 25. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of “DATE ” the answer figures is the right image of the given ,d 'kCn dsoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] figure? tSlk fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA ;fn ,d niZ.k dks MN js[kk ij j[kk tk,] rks nh xbZ fodYiksa esa fn, x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxksZa }kjk mÙkj vkd`fr;ksa esa ls dkSu lh vkd`fr iz'u vkd`fr dh n'kkZ, x, gSa] tSlk fd fn, x, nks vkO;qgksa esa gSaA lgh izfrfcEc gksxh\ vkO;wg&I ds LrEHk vkSj iafDr dh la[;k 0 ls 4 gS vkSj vkO;wg&II dh 5 ls 9 gSA bu vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr vkSj ckn esa LrEHk la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj.k ds fy, “G” dks 03]12 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gS rFkk “L” dks 57]65 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA blh rjg ls vkidks iz'u esa fn, 'kCn (A) (B) (C) (D) “DATE” ds fy, lewg dks igpkuuk gS Matrix - I 26. Who was the first chief Justice of India? vkO;wg&I Hkkjr dk izFke eq[; U;k;/kh'k dkSu Fkk\ 0 1 2 3 4 (a) H J Kania/,p- ts dkfu;k (d) 24 gram of haemoglobin/ 100 gram of (b) S H Das/,l- vkj nkl blood/24 xzke gheksXykschu / 100 xzke jDr (c) Chand Mahajan /pan egktu 33. Out of proteins, lipids and carbohydrate present (d) Patanjali Shastri/iratyh 'kkL=h in a cell membrane, what is true? 27. Which state first adopted the Panchayati Raj in ,d dksf'kdk f>Yyh esa mifLFkr izksVhu] olk rFkk India in 1959? dkcksZgkbMªVs esa dksulk lgh gS& Hkkjr esa loZizFke 1959 iapk;rh jkt fdl jkT; esa (a) lipids are maximum/olk vf/kdre gksrh gS viuk;k x;k\ (b) carbohydrates are maximum/dkcksZgkbMªV s (a) Rajasthan/ jktLFkku vf/kdre gksrh gS (b) Karnataka / dukZVd (c) carbohydrates are minimum/dkcksZgkbMªV s (c) Gujarat/ xqtjkr U;wure gksrh gS (d) Pajub / iatkc (d) all three are in equal proportion/rhuksa leku 28. What is the wavelength of visible spectrum? vuqikr esa gksrs gS n`'; LisDVªe dh rjaxnS;Z D;k gS\ 34. Which of the following groups of rivers have (a) 8500-9500 angstron/ ,xaLVªku their source of origin in Tibet? (b) 8500-8000 angstron/ ,xaLVªku fuEu ufn;ksa ds lewgksa esa fdudk mn~xe LFky (c) 3900-7600 angstron / ,xaLVªku frCcr gS\ (d) 1300-3000 angstron/ ,xaLVªku (a)Brahamputra, Gangas and Sautlaj/czg~eiq=] xaxk 29. If two bodies of different masses , initially at rest rFkk lryt , are acted upon by the same force for the same (b) Gangas, Satlaj and Yamuna/xaxk] lryt rFkk time , then the both bodies acquire the same- ;equk ;fn fofHkUu nzO;eku dh nks fi.Mksa] tks 'kq:vkr esa (c) Brahamputra, Indus and Sutlajv/czg~eiq=] flU/kq fojkevoLFkk esa gSa] ij leku le; ds fy, leku rFkk lryt cy vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gS rc nksuksa fi.Mksa esa D;k (d) Chenab, Ravi and Satlaj/psukc] jkoh rFkk leku gksxk\ lryt (a) Velocity/osx 35. Which of the following crops needs maximum (b) Momentum/laox s water per hectare? (c) Acceleration/Roj.k fuEu esa ls dksulh Qly dks izfr gSDVs;j vf/kd (d) Kinetic Energy/xfrt mtkZ ikuh dh vko';drk gksrh gS\ 30. Sir C.V. Raman was awarded Nobel prize for his (a) Barley/tkS (b) Maize/eDdk work connected with of the following (c) Sugarcane/xUuk (d) Wheat/xsgw¡ phenomenon of radiation? fuEu esa ls fofdj.k dh fdl ?kVuk ls lEcfU/kr 36. What does the term PLC stand for? dk;Z ds fy, lj lh- oh- jeu dks ukscy iqjLdkj PLC dk iwjk uke D;k gS\ iznku fd;k x;k\ (a) Programmable Lift Controller/izkx s zkescy fyQ~V (a) Scattering/izdh.kZu dEI;wVj (b) Differection/foorZu (b) Programmable List Control/izkx s zkescy fyLV (c) Interference/O;frdj.k daVªksy (d) Polarisation//kzqohdj.k (c) Programmable Logic Controller/izkx s zkescy 31. The inert gases are______ in water. yksftd daVªksyj vfØ; xSls ikuh esa------------------ gS (d) Piezo Lamp Controller/iStks ysEi daVªky s j (a) Sparingly soluble/vYi /kqyu'khy (b) insoluble /v?kqyu'khy 37. The metal that is used as a catalyst in the (c) soluble/?kqyu'khy hydrogenation of oils is- (d) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha rsyksa ds gkbMªkt s uhdj.k esa fdl /kkrq dk mi;ksx 32. Normal adult Human male has- mRizsjd ds :i fd;k tkrk gS& lkekU; O;fDr esa gksrk gS& (a) Ni/fudy (b) Pb/lhlk (a) 10 gram of haemoglobin/ 100 gram of (c) Cu/dkWij (d) Pt/IysfVue blood/10 xzke gheksXykschu / 100 xzke jDr 38. The rate of heartbeat is accelerated by the (b) 14 gram of haemoglobin/ 100 gram of blood hormone? /14 xzke gheksXykschu / 100 xzke jDr g`n~; dh /kM+du fdl gkeksZu }kjk Rofjr gksrh gS\ (c) 18 gram of haemoglobin/ 100 gram of (a) adrenaline/,Mªhuhyhu blood/18 xzke gheksXykschu / 100 xzke jDr (b) acetylcholine/,lhVykbdksyhu (c) thyroxine/Fkk;jksDlhu (d) Pitutrin/fiV~;V w jhu 45. Who invented dynamite? Mk;ukekbZV dk vfo"dkj fdlus fd;k\ 39. Which among the following is/are not correctly (a) Rudolf diesel/:MksYQ Mhty matched? (b) Alfred Nobel/vYÝsM ukscy s fuEu esa ls dkSu lk /ls lgh feyku ugha gS /gS\ (c) Samuel Colt/lseqvy dksYV (a) Uttarpradesh High Court - Allahabad/mRrj (d) Edward Bettler/,MoMZ csVyj izn's k mPp U;k;ky; & bykgkckn (b) Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur/jktLFkku 46. When Mr. John ( imaginary name) born in New mPp U;k;ky; & tks/kiqj York his father was an American and mother (c) Kerala High Court - was Indian. Which among the following sentence Thiruvananthapuram/dsjy mPp U;k;ky & is correct regarding his citizenship? fr:ouariqje tc Jheku tkWu (dkYifud uke) dk U;w;kdZ esa (d) Orissa High Court - Cuttak/mM+hlk mPp tUe gqvk mlds firk vesfjdh Fks rFkk ekrk U;k;ky; & dV~Vd Hkkjrh; FkhA fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku mldh ukxfjdrk ds ckjs esa lgh gS& 40. Which of following Lok Shabha had the shortest (a) he can be an Indian citizen/og Hkkjr dk duration? ukxfjd gks ldrk gSA fuEu esa ls dkSulh yksdlHkk dk dk;Zdky lcls (b) he can not be an Indian citizen/og Hkkjr dk de Fkk\ ukxfjd ugha gks ldrk gSA (a) Ninth Lok Sabha/ukSoh yksdlHkk (c) he can be Indian citizen if his father acquires (b) Sixth Lok Sabha/NBh yksdlHkk Indian citizenship/og Hkkjr dk ukxfjd gks ldrk (c) Twelfth Lok Sabha/ckgjoha yksdlHkk gS ;fn mlds firk Hkkjr dh ukxfjdrk xzg.k djsaA (d) Thirteenth Lok Sabha/rsgjoha yksdlHkk (d) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha 47. If it is noon in London (near 00 longitude), 41. What is the pH value of stomach? then what will be the time in Chennai (800 East isV ds pH dk eku D;k gS\ longitude)? (a) 7.4 (b) 6.0 ;fn yUnu (yxHkx 00 ns'kkUrj) esa nksigj (12-00) (c) 1.4 (d) 8.5 gS rks pSUubZ (800 iwoZ ns'kkUrj) esa D;k le; gksxk (a) 5:40 am (b) 5:20 pm 42. Thalassemia is a hereditary disease which (c) 5:00 pm (d) 10:00 am affects- FkSysflfe;k ,d vkuqokaf'kd jksx gS tks izHkkfor 48. Which of the following is not a chemical djrk gS& reaction? (a) Blood /jDr (b) Spleen/frYyh fuEu esa ls dkSulh jklk;fud izfØ;k ugha gSa\ (c) Lungs/QsQM+s (d) Heart/g`n~; (a) burning of paper/dkxt dk tyuk (b) digestion of food/Hkkstu dk ikpu 43. Which state has topped the 'Ease of doing (c) conversation of water into steam/ikuh dk Hkki business' ranking, as per state Business esa cnyuk Reform Assessment 2018? (d) burning of coal/dks;ys dk tyuk jkT; O;kikj lq/kkj ewY;kadu 2018 ds vuqlkj 49. Who was the top goal scorer in FIFA world cup dkSuls jkT; us jkT;& *bt vkWQ Mwabx fctusl* 2018? jSfdax esa mPpÙke LFkku izkIr fd;k\ QhQk oYMZ di 2018 esa lcls vf/kd xksy djus (a) Telengana/rsyaxkuk okyk dkSu f[kykM+h Fkk\ (b) Jharkhand/>kj[k.M (a) Neymar/usekj (c) Andhra pradesh/vkU/kzizn's k (b) Harry Kane/gSjh dsu (d) Gujarat/xqtjkr (c) Romelu Lukaku/jksey s q yqdkyq (d) Paul pogba/ ikWy iksxck 44. Recently which company inaugurated world's largest mobile factory in India? 50. Which state government has launched a gky gh esa fdl dEiuh us Hkkjr esa fo'o dh lcls Smartphone application 'i - Hariyali' to increase cM+h eksckby QSDVjh dk 'kqHkkjEHk fd;k\ green cover across the state? (a) Xiomi/'kkvkseh (b) Lava/ykok (c) Samsung/lselax (d) Apple/,Iiy fdl jkT; ljdkj us jkT; esa gfj;kyh dks c<+kok 56. Sum of the infinite terms of the series nsus ds fy, ,d LekVZQksu ,Iyhds'ku 4 9 16 25 *vkbZ&gfj;kyh* dks ykUp fd;k gS\ 1 2 3 4 ............ equals:- 7 7 7 7 (a) Panjab/iatkc (b)Kerala/dsjy 4 9 16 25 (c) Manipur/ef.kiqj (d) Rajsthan/jktLFkku Jà[kyk 1 2 3 4 ............ ds vuUr inksa 7 7 7 7 dk ;ksxQy gksxk\ Part - III (Quantitative Aptitude) 27 21 Hkkx &III¼ek=kRed vfHk{kerk½ (a) 14 (b) 13 49 256 51. If the equation x3 - ax2 + bx - a = 0 has three real (c) (d) 27 147 roots then which of the following is true? 57. A shopkeeper wants to make some profit by ;fn lehdj.k x3 - ax2 + bx - a = 0 ds rhuksa ewy selling sugar. He uses various methods. Which of okLrfod gS rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk lgh gS\ the following would maximize his profit? (a) a = 1 (b) a 1 ,d nqdkunkj phuh cspdj ykHk dekuk pkgrk gS og (c) b = 1 (d) b 1 dbZ rjhds mi;ksx djrk gSA dkSulk rjhdk mls 52. m is the smallest positive integer such that for any lcls T;knk ykHknk;d gksxk\ integer n, n m then quantity n3 - 7n2 + 11n -5 is I. Sell sugar at 10% profit positive. What is the value of m? phuh dks 10% ykHk ij cspuk m ,d lcls NksVk /kukRed iw.kkZad bl izdkj gS fd II. Use 900 g of weight instead of 1 kg. fdlh iw.kkZad n ds fy, n m rFkk jkf'k n3 - 7n2 + 1 fdxzk- dh ctk; 900 xzke otu djuk 11n -5 /kukRed gSA m dk eku D;k gksxk\ III. Mix 10% impurities in sugar and selling sugar (a) 4 (b) 5 at cost price. (c) 8 (d) 6 phuh esa 10% v'kqf) feykdj mls ykxr ewY; 53. All the pages numbers from a book are added, ij cspuk beginning at page 1. However one page number IV. Increase the price by 5% and reduce weights was mistakenly added twice. Hence the sum by 5% obtained was 1000. Which page no. was added ewY; 5% c<+kuk rFkk ykxr ewY; 5% ?kVkukA twice? (a) I and III (b) II i`"B la[;k 1 ls 'kq:vkr djrs gq, ,d fdrkc dh (c) II,III, and IV (d) Profits are same lHkh i`"B la[;kvksa dks tksMk+ x;kA gk¡ykfd ,d i`"B 2 la[;k dks xyrh ls nks ckj tksM+ fy;k x;k bl rjg 58. th of the voters promise to vote for A and rest ;ksxQYk 1000 izkIr gqvkA fdl la[;k dks nks ckj 5 promised to vote for B. of these, on the last day tksM+k x;k\ 15% of the voters went back of their promise to (a) 44 (b) 45 vote for A and 25% of voters went back of their (c) 10 (d) 12 promise to vote for B and A lost by 200 votes. 54. Let P = 1! + (2 × 2!) + ( 3 × 3!) +........+ (10 ×10!). Then the total no. of voters is:- What will be the remainder if P + 2 is divided by 2 11! ernkrkvksa ds us A dks rFkk 'ks"k ernkrkvksa us B P = 1! + (2 × 2!) + ( 3 × 3!) +........+ (10 ×10!) ;fn 5 (P + 2)dks 11! ls foHkkftr fd;k tk, rks 'ks"kQy dks oksV nsus dk fuf'pr fd;kA vafre fnu buesa ls] D;k gksxk\ 15% ernkrk ftUgksu a s A dks oksV nsus dk oknk fd;k (a) 10 (b) 0 x;k] rFkk 25% ernkrk ftUgksua s B dks oksV nsus dk (c) 7 (d) 1 oknk fd;kA vius oknksa ls eqdj x, vkSj A 200 erksa 55. N = 553 + 173 - 723 is divided by:- ls gkj x;kA dqy ernkrkvksa dh la[;k gksxh\ N = 553 + 173 - 723 is divided by fdlls foHkkT; (a) 10000 (b) 11000 gS\ (c) 9000 (d) 9500 (a) Both 7 and 13/ 7 rFkk 13 nksuksa ls 59. How many two digit numbers increase by 18 when (b) Both 3 and 13/3 rFkk 13 nksuksa ls their digits are reversed? (c) Both 17 and 7/ 7rFkk 17 nksuksa ls fdruh nks vadh; la[;k,¡ 18 c<+ tkrh gS tc mlds (d) Both 3 and 17/ 3 rFkk 17 nksuksa ls vadksa dks myVk fd;k tkrk gS\ (a) 7 (b) 9 fn;s x;s fp= esa AC + AB = 5AD vkSj AC - AD = (c) 6 (d) 8 8cm gks rks vk;r ABCD dk {ks=Q= fdruk gS\ 60. X persons stand on the circumference of a circle at distinct points. Each possible pair of persons, not standing to each other, sings a two minute song one pair after the another, If the total time taken for singing is 28 minutes, what is X? X O;fDr ,d o`Ùk dh ifjf/k ij vyx&vyx fcUnqvksa (a) 30 (b) 50 (c) 60 (d) 70 ij [kM+s gq, gSa vius Bhd cxy okyksa dks NksM+dj] Directions:- Study the following bar graph and answer O;fDr;ksa dk izR;sd laHko tksM+k ,d ds ckn nwljk] the questions based on it: ,d nks&feuV dk xkuk xkrs gSaA ;fn xkus dk dqy fuEu ckj xzkQ dk vè;;u djsa rFkk ml ij vk/kkfjr le; 28 feuV gks rks X dk eku D;k gksxk\ iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft,A (a) 5 (b) 7 In1997, Demand and production of cars of five (c) 9 (d) 8 companies. 61. There is a leak in the bottom of the tank. This leak can empty a full tank in 8hr. When the tank is full, a tap is opened into the tank which intakes water at rate of 6L per hour and the tank now is emptied in 12hr. What is the capacity of the tank? ,d Vadh dh ryh esa ,d Nsn gSA ;g Nsn ,d Hkjh gqbZ Vadh dks 8 ?kaVs esa [kkyh dj ldrk gSA tc Vadh iwjh Hkjh gSa rc ,d uy tks 16 yhVj izfr ?kaVs dh nj ls Hkjrk gS] Vadh esa [kksy fn;k tkrk gSA vc Vadh 12 ?kaVs esa [kkyh gksrh gSA Vadh dh {kerk fdruh gS\ (a) 288L (b) 36 L (c) 144L (d) none of these 62. The sides of a triangle are 5, 12 and 13 units. A 65. What is the ratio of the companies whose rectangle is constructed which is equal in area to production is more than the demand to the the triangles, has a width of 10 units. Then the companies whose demand is more than perimeter of the rectangle is:- production? ,d f=Hkqt ds Hkqtk,¡ 5, 12 rFkk 13 ;wfuV gSA ,d ekax ls vf/kd mRiknu okyh daifu;ksa vkSj mRiknu vk;r tks {ks=Qy esa f=Hkqt ds cjkcj gS rFkk ftldh ls vf/kd ekax okyh daifu;ksa ds chp dk vuqikr D;k pkSM+kbZ 10 ;wfuV gS] cuk;k tkrk gSA vk;r dk gS\ ifjeki D;k gksxk\ (a) 1 : 1 (b) 2 : 2 (c) 1 : 4 (d) 1 : 3 (a) 30 (b) 36 66. What is difference between average demand and (c) 13 (d) 26 average production of all the companies? 63. A slab of ice 8 inches in length,11 inches in breadth, and 2 inches thick was melted and lHkh daifu;ksa dh vkSlr ekax vkSj vkSlr mRiknu ds resolidified in the form of a rod of 8 inches chp dk varj D;k gksxk\ diameter. The length of such a rod in inches is (a) 280 (b) 260 nearest to:- (c) 310 (d) 270 8 bap yack] 11 bap pkSM+k vkSj 2 bap eksVk ,d cQZ 67. The production of cars by C is How many times of ds VqdM+s dks fi?kyk;k x;k rFkk iqu% bls ,d NM+ the production of cars by A? C }kjk dkjksa dk mRiknu A }kjk dkjksa ds mRiknu ftldk O;kl 8 bap gS ds :i esa Tkek;k x;kA NM+ dh bap esa yxHkx yackbZ D;k gksxh\ dk fdruk xquk gS\ (a) 1.9 (b) 1.77 (a) 3 (b) 3.5 (c) 1.83 (d) 1.87 (c) 4 (d) 4.5 68. By what percentage the demand of D is greater 64. In the adjoining figure AC + AB = 5AD and AC - than that of E ? AD = 8 cm then the area of the rectangle ABCD is:- dkj D dh ekax dkj E dh ekax ls fdrus izfr'kr 73. The value of sin 105º is:- vf/kd gS\ sin105º dk eku D;k gS\ (a) 16.66% (b) 18% 3 1 3 1 (c) 19.25% (d) 18.75% (a) (b) 2 2 69. The difference between SI and CI on a sum of money at the rate of 5% per annum for 2 years is 3 1 3 1 (c) (d) Rs. 25. What is the principal? 2 2 2 2 ,d jkf'k dk 5% izfro"kZ dh nj ij nks o"kZ ds 74. From the top of a peak, 200 high, the angle of lk/kkj.k C;kt rFkk pØo`f) C;kt dk vUrj 25 #- gSa depression of the top and the bottom of a tower are rks ewy/ku D;k gksxk\ observed to be 30º, and 60º, find the height of the (a) 10000 Rs. ¼#-½ (b) 20000 Rs. ¼#-½ tower? (c) 1000 Rs. ¼#-½ (d) 500 Rs. ¼#-½ 200 eh- Å¡ph ,d pksVh ds 'kh"kZ ls ,d ehukj ds 'kh"kZ 70. Two robots Mango and Bango start from the rFkk ry ds voueu dks.k 30º rFkk 60º gS rks ehukj opposite ends A and B of a linear track, dh Å¡pkbZ D;k gksxh\ respectively, and keep running between the ends 1 for infinite time. They meet for the first time at a (a) 133 m (b) 200m 3 point 60 m from A. If AB = 100m which point is (c) 150 m (d) 1 130 3m their point of 4th meeting? nks jkscksV eSaxks vkSj cSaxksa Øe'k% ,d js[kh; iFk ds 75. In the figure below, two circular curves create 60º and 90º angles with their respective centers. If the foijhr Nksjksa A rFkk B ls pyuk vkjaHk djrs gSa rFkk length of the bottom curve Y is 10, then find the vuUr :i ls Nksjksa ds chp Hkkxrs jgrs gSaA os igyh length of the other curve. ckj fcanq A ls 60m nwjh ij feyrs gSaA ;fn AB = fn, x, fp= esa nks o`Ùkkdkj oØ vius&vius dsUnzksa 100m gks rks pkSFkh eqykdkr esa os fdl fcanq ij ds lkFk Øe'k% 60º rFkk 90º dk dks.k cukrs gSA ;fn feysaxs\ uhps okys oØ Y dh yEckbZ 10 gks rks nwljs oØ dh (a) 20m from B/ B ls 20 ehVj nwj yEckbZ D;k gksxh\ (b) 20m from A/ A ls 20 ehVj nwj (c) 40m from B/ B ls 40 ehVj nwj (d) 40m from A/ A ls 40 ehVj nwj 71. The sum of four numbers is 253. The ratio of the first number to the second number is 2 : 3. The ratio of the second number to the third number is 15 15 2 5 : 6. The ratio of the third number to the fourth (a) (b) 2 3 number is 8 : 9. What is the average of the second and the third number? 60 20 (c) (d) 4 la[;kvksa dk ;ksxQYk 253 gSA igyh la[;k dk 2 3 nwljh la[;k ls vuqikr 2 : 3 gSA nwljh la[;k dk Section-IV:- English Language and rhljh la[;k ls vuqikr 5 : 6 gSA rhljh la[;k dk Comprehension Ability pkSFkh la[;k ls vuqikr 8 : 9 gSA nwljh rFkk rhljh la[;k dk vkSlr D;k gS\ Directions: In question no. 76 to 77, some parts of the (a) 72 (b) 132 sentence have errors and some are correct. Find out (c) 60 (d) 66 which part of a sentence has an error and select the 72. If the average of “m” number is “a”, and on adding appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, “x” to the m numbers, the new average becomes select 'No error'. “b” then find the value of x. 76. Honesty, integrity, and being intelligent(A)/are the ;fn m la[;kvksa dk vkSlr a gS rFkk x dks m la[;kvksa qualities which we look (B)/for when we interview applicants.(C)/ no error.(D) esa tksM+k rks u;k vkSlr b gks tkrk gSA x dk eku Kkr 77. They asked him how did(A)/he received the wound djksA but (B)/he refused to answer.(C)/ no error.(D) (a) m (b - a) + b (b) m (b + a) + a (c) m (a - b) + a (d) none of these/ buesa ls Directions: In questions no, 78 to 79 sentences given with dksbZ ugha blanks are to be filled in with an appropriate words. Select the correct alternative out of the four and (c) magniferous (d) auriferous indicate it by selecting the appropriate option. 89. Given to lying (a) concoct (b) delicate 78. We have unit tests on.........days. (c) Mendacious (d) concubine (A) alternate (B) alternative Directions:(90-91) Improve the bracketed part of the (C) alternating (D)intervening sentence. (S. I.) 79. He insisted on..........being there. 90. They have stopped from constructing new building. (A) me (B) I (A) to construct (B) at constructing (C) my (D) mine (C) constructing (D) No improvement Directions: In question no. 80 to 81, out of the four 91. What does agonise me most is not this criticism, but alternatives, , select the word similar in meaning to the trivial reason behind it. the word given. (A) I most agonised (B) most agonising me 80. Predominantly (C) agonises me most (D) No improvement (A) gradually (B) forcefully (C) mainly (D) profoundly Directions:(92-93):- The questions below consist of a set of 81. Convoluted labeled sentences. Out of the four options given, (A) complicated (B) herculean select the most logical order of the sentence to form a (C) bewildered (D) punished coherent paragraph.(PQRS) Directions: In question no. 82 to 83, out of four alternatives, select the word opposite in meaning to 92. Only a country not yet rid the word given. P: of its colonial hangover 82. Lament Q: and controls, labels dissent as seditious (A) to deplore (B) to bemoan R: of a government that commands (C) to lau (D) to bawl Options: 83. Obligation (A) PRQ (B) PQR (A) bond (B) burden (C) QPR (D) RPQ (C) commitment (D) irresponsibility 93. Developing countries Directions:- In question no. 84 to 85 four words are given P: should question the rationale in each question, out of which only one word is Q: for such a registry ahead correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word. R: of a negotiated outcome on this issue 84. (A) customer (B) boufant Options: (C) breches (D) humable (A) QRP (B) PQR (C) RPQ (D)QPR 85. (A)oxidieser (B) secreetes 94. In the following question, a sentence has been given in (C) thespian (D) oxidieser Active/Passive voice. Out of four alternatives Directions: In question no 86 to 87, four alternatives are suggested, select the one which best express the same given for the IDIOM/PHRASE. Choose the sentence in Passive/Active voice. alternative which best expresses the meaning of the We waste much time on social websites. Idiom/phrase. (A) Much time is wasted by us on social websites. 86. To have full hands (B) Much time is being wasted by us on social (A) to be fully occupied websites. (B) to be rich (C) Much time will be wasted on social websites. (C) to be in lot of troubles (D) Much time was wasted on social websites. (D) to lead an easy life 87. Be as right as rain 95. In the following question, a sentence has been given in (A) to argue vehemently Direct/Indirect speech. Out of four alternatives (B) present facts that are easy to digest suggested, select the one which best expresses the same (C) to special sentence in Direct/Indirect speech. (D) to feel well The ox asked the dog not to sit there. Direction: In question no. 88 to 89 out of the four (A) The ox said to the dog," Not to sit here." alternatives, select the alternative which is the best (B) The ox said to the dog." Do not sit here." substitute of the phrase.(ONE WORD) (C) The ox said to the dog," Does not sit here." 88. Yielding or containing gold (D) The ox said to the dog," Did not sit here." (a) sedimentary (b) vociferous Directions(96-100):- 100. . A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read The term 'exceptionally' as used in the passage the passage carefully and choose the best answer means. to each question out of the four alternatives. (A) incidentally (PASSAGE) (B) practically A British electronics manufactrurer has built a factory (C) factually in which quartz crystals can be grown in 3 (D) extraordinary weeks. The natural growth of quartz takes 3 million years, and very often the crystals are not sufficiently pure to satisfy the precise needs of science. However, the manufactured crystals are exceptionally pure, and this is important because quartz is used in an astonishing number of devices where constant accuracy is required: radio and television transmitters and receivers, space satellites and computers are familiar examples. In order to make artificial quartz, very small pieces of the natural crystal imported from Brazil are placed in long, narrow, steel cylinders, High pressure and high temperature are maintained within the cylinders for 3 weeks; and at the end of this time, the small fragments grow to the required weight of one pound. The quartz is then ready to be made into the tiny transistors that have replaced the much larger thermionic valves. .
96. .Naturally occurring quartz crystals are not suitable for
many scientific applications because (A) they take millions of years to develop (B) they are readily available (C) they lack in purity (D) they cannot withstand high pressure
97. Purity of quartz crystals is very important because
(A) quartz transistors are used in television transmitters (B) pure quartz can provide better accuracy (C) quartz is used in a variety of devices (D) pure quartz cab save a lot of time
98. Artificial quartz is developed from
(A) tiny pieces of natural crystals (B) narrow steel cylinders (C) large pieces of crystals imported from Brazil (D) large thermionic valves
99. The major difference between a quartz transistors
and a thermionic valve is that the former is (A) larger than the latter (B) lighter than the latter (C) lighter and smaller than the latter (D) more accurate than the latter