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Part - I (rdZ'kfDr ijh{k.k)


funsZ'k% iz'u la[;k 1 ls 7 esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa x, fodYiksa funsZ'k % (iz'u 16&17) ;fn vki ,d LFkku ls mÙkj dh vksj
esa ls lEcfU/r 'kCn@v{kjksa@la[;k dks pqfu,A nkSM+uk 'kq: djsa vkSj 4 fdeh nkSM+us ds ckn viuh ckbZa vksj
1- 15 % 50 %% 18 % \ eqM+s vkSj 5 fdeh nkSM+s vkSj fiQj viuh ckbZa vksj eqM+s vkSj 5
fdeh nkSM+s vkSj fiQj ckbZa vksj eqM+dj 6 fdeh nkSM+s vkSj nkSM+
(A) 55 (B) 59
lekIr djus ls igys vki ,d ckj fiQj ckbZa vksj ?kwedj 1 fdeh
(C) 64 (D) 62
nkSM+s] rks bl lwpuk ds vk/kj ij iz'u 16 rFkk 17 ds mÙkj nhft,&
2- 42 % 56 % % 110 % \
16- vki ml LFkku ls fdrus fdeh nwj gSa tgk¡ ls vkius nkSM+uk
(A) 140 (B) 136
'kq: fd;k Fkk\
(C) 132 (D) 89
(A) 1 fdeh (B) 2 fdeh
3- 42 % 56 %% 72 % \
(C) 3 fdeh (D) 4 fdeh
(A) 81 (B) 90
(C) 92 (D) 100 17- nkSM+ lekIr djrs le; vki fdl fn'kk esa tk jgs gksaxs\
(A) iwoZ (B) if'pe
4- CAMP : XZNK : : ? : HZOG
(A) SALT (B) ALSO (C) mÙkj (D) nf{k.k
(C) SOUR (D) ARMY 18- fuEufyf[kr 'kCnks a dks 'kCndks 'k es a fn, x, oz Qe ds vuqlkj fyf[k,
%
1. Genuine 2. Genesis
5- edku % nhokj %% nhokj % \ 3. Gender 4. Gentle
(A) bZaV (B) jsr 5. General
(C) isaV (D) lhesaV (A) 3] 5] 2] 4] 1 (B) 2] 5] 3] 1] 4
(C) 4] 5] 3] 2] 1 (D) 1] 5] 4] 3] 2
6- DRIVEN : EIDRVN : : BEGUM : ?
19- j?kq rFkk ckcw tqM+ok¡ gSaA ckcw dh cgu jhek gSA jhek dk ifr
(A) EUBGM (B) MGBEU jktu gSA j?kq dh ek¡ y{eh gSaA y{eh dk ifr] jkts'k gSA
(C) BGMEU (D) UEBGM jkts'k dk jktu ls D;k fj'rk gS\
7- eksj % Hkkjr % % jhN % \ (A) llqj (B) ppsjk HkkbZ
(A) vejhdk (B) baXySaM (C) pkpk (D) nkekn
(C) vkWLVsªfy;k (D) :l funsZ'k% iz'u la- 20 esa ] fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls og 'kCn pq fu,
tks fn, x, 'kCn v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds ugha cuk;k tk ldrkA
funsZ'k% iz'u la[;k 8 ls 15 esa] mls pqfu, tks vU; rhu fodYiksa 20- 'REMEMBRANCE'
ls fHkUu gSA (A) NUMBER (B) EMBRACE
8- (A) FGQR (B) GJPS (C) REMEMBER (D) MEMBRANE
(C) HIYZ (D) NOUV 21. P + Q dk vFkZ gS P cgu gS Q dh
9- (A) BDFG (B) MNRS P × Q dk vFkZ gS P HkkbZ gS Q dk
(C) GHDP (D) AEIO P - Q dk vFkZ gS P firk gS Q dk
10- (A) xSjt (B) foeku'kkyk fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdldk vFkZ gS A cqvk gS B dh
(C) ukSdk?kkV (D) miou (A) A + P + B (B) A + P - B
11- (A) iSu % L;kgh (C) A - P + B (D) A + P × B
(B) VkbijkbVj % fjcu iQhrk 22- ;fn DREAM dks dwVHkk"kk esa 78026 fy[kk tk, vkSj
(C) d¡wph (cz'k) % jaxuk (isaV djuk) CHILD dks 53417 rks LEADER dks dwVHkk"kk esa fdl
izdkj fy[kk tk,\
(D) isfUly % fjfiQy
(A) 102087 (B) 102780
12- (A) mQtkZ % twy (B) dk;Z % twy (C) 102078 (D) 102708
(C) /kjk % ydM+h (D) izfrjks/ % vkse 23- ,d pwgs dks dqÙkk dgk tk,] dqÙks dks usoyk] usoys dks 'ksj]
13- (A) eaxy xzg (B) lw;Z 'ksj dks lk¡i rFkk lk¡i dks gkFkh dgk tk, rks ikyrw i'kq ds
(C) 'kfu xzg (D) cq/ xzg :i esa fdls ikyk tk,xkA
14- (A) RPSZ (B) AIUE (A) usoyk (B) 'ksj
(C) pwgk (D) dqÙkk
(C) QRTM (D) NQMR 24- ;fn MADRAS dks DAMSAR fy[kk tk, rks mlh dwVHkk"kk
15- (A) 3216 (B) 2338 esa MUMBAI dks D;k fy[kk tk,xk\
(C) 3205 (D) 2015 (A) IABMUM (B) MHIAUM
(C) BAIUMM (D) MUMIAB
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Part - I(General Intelligence)


Direction: In questions no. 1 to 7, select the Direction(Q. 16- 17) : If you started from a place
and run towards North and after, running 4 km
related letters/word/number from the given
you turn to your left & run 5 km again you turn
alternatives. to left, run 5 km and again turn left and run 6
1. 15 : 50 : : 18 : ? . km & before finishing your race, you once
(A) 55 (B) 59 again turn left & cover 1 km. According to given
(C) 64 (D) 62 information answer the questions 16 & 17.
2. 42 : 56 : : 110 : ? 16. How far are you from your starting point?
(A) 1km (B) 2 km
(A) 140 (B) 136
(C) 3 km (4) 4 km
(C) 132 (D) 89 17. In which direction are you going at the time
3. 42 : 56 :: 72 : ? you finish the race?
(A) 81 (B) 90 (A) East (B) West
(C) 92 (D) 100 (C) North (D) South
18. Arrange the following words as per order
4. CAMP : XZNK : : ? : HZOG
in the dictionary:
(A) SALT (B) ALSO 1. Genuine 2. Genesis
(C) SOUR (D) ARMY 3. Gender 4. Gentle
5. House : Wall : Wall : ? 5. General
(A) Brick (B) Sand (A) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (B) 2, 5, 3, 1, 4
(C) Paint (D) Cement (C) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1 (D) 1, 5, 4, 3, 2
19. Raghu and Babu are twins. Babu's sister
6. DRIVEN : EIDRVN : : BEGUM : ? is Reema. Reema's husband is Rajan.
(A) EUBGM (B) MGBEU Raghu's mother is Lakshmi. Lakshmi's
(C) BGMEU (D) UEBGM husband is Rajesh. How is Rajesh related
to Rajan?
7. Peacock : India : : Bear : ? (A) Father-in-law (B) Cousin
(A) America (B) England (C) Uncle (D) Son-in-law
(C) Australia (D) Russia Direction: In questions no. 20 from the given
Direction: In questions no. 8 to 15, select alternatives select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word.
the one which is different from the other
20. 'REMEMBRANCE'
three responses. (A) NUMBER (B) EMBRACE
8. (A) FGQR (B) GJPS (C) REMEMBER (D) MEMBRANE
(C) HIYZ (D) NOUV 21. P + Q means P is sister of Q
9. (A) BDFG (B) MNRS P × Q means P is brother of Q
(C) GHDP (D) AEIO P - Q means P is father of Q
10. (A) GARAGE (B) HANGAR
Which of the follo wing denotes A is
(C) DOCK (D) PARK
Paternal Aunt of B
11. (A) Pen: Ink
(B) Typewriter: Ribbon (A) A + P + B (B) A + P - B
(C) Brush : Paint. (C) A - P + B (D) A + P × B
(D) Pencil : Refill 22. If DREAM is coded as 78026 and CHILD is
coded as 53417, how can LEADER be coded?
12. (A) energy : joule (A) 102087 (B) 102780
(B) work : joule (C) 102078 (D) 102708
(C) current : wood 23. If rat is called dog, dog is called mongoose,
(D) resistance : ohm mongoose is called lion, lion is called snake
13. (A) Mars (B) Sun and snake is called elephant, which is
reared as a pet?
(C) Saturn (D) Mercury (A) Mongoose (B) Lion
14. (A) RPSZ (B) AIUE (C) Rat (D) Dog
(C) QRTM (D) NQMR 24. If MADRAS is written as DAMSAR, how can
15. (A) 3216 (B) 2338 MUMBAI be written in that code?
(A) IABMUM (B) MHIAUM
(C) 3205 (D) 2015 (C) BAIUMM (D) MUMIAB
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funsZ'k% iz'u la- 25 eas] nks dFkuksa ds vkxs nks@pkj fu"d"kZ I, 30- ;fn ^$* dk vFkZ ^×* ^&* dk vFkZ ^÷*] ^×* dk vFkZ ^$* rFkk
II, III vkSj IV fn, x, gSaA vki lkekU; Kkr rF;ksa esa varj gksus ^÷* dk vFkZ ^&* gks rks 25 × 5 – 3 ÷ 2 + 5 = \
ij Hkh nksuksa dFkuksa dh iM+rky] lR; le>dj djsaA vki r; (A) 20 (B) 50
djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksZa esa ls dkSu&lk] ;fn dksbZ gks] fn, x, (C) 30 (D) 40
dFkuksa ls fudyrk gSA funsZ'k (31&32) % fuEu tkudkjh dks if<+, vkSj fn, x,
25- dFku% iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft,%
1- lHkh eksj] 'ksj gSaA ,d [kkl dksM esa
2- dqN ck?k] eksj gSaA 'facing problems with health dks mlp hlt ngi
fu"d"kZ% snk dksM fd;k tkrk gSA
I. dqN 'ksj] ck?k ugha gSA health problem on rise dks hlt sa rtv mlp dksM
II. lHkh ck?k] 'ksj gSaA fd;k tkrk gSA
III. dqN ck?k] 'ksj gSaA rise with every challenge dks snk rtv lne riy
IV. lHkh eksj] ck?k gSaA dksM fd;k tkrk gSA
(A) dsoy fu"d"kZ III fudyrk gSA facing challenge each day dks ngi riy nop
(B) dsoy fu"d"kZ IV fudyrk gSA hus dksM fd;k tkrk gSA
(C) dsoy fu"d"kZ I fudyrk gSA 31- 'lne' dksM dk D;k vFkZ gS\
(D) dsoy fu"d"kZ II fudyrk gSA (A) facing (B) with
26- caVh dk tUe 3 ekpZ] 1980 dks gqvk Fkk vkSj jkts'k dk tUe (C) every (D) rise
32- 'riy rtv roi' fuEu esa ls fdldk dksM gks ldrk gS\
mlls 4 fnu igys gqvk Fkk] ;fn ml o"kZ Lora=krk fnol 'kfuokj
(A) rise above challenge
dks Fkk] rks jkts'k dk tUe fdl fnu gqvk\ (B) rise health challenge
(A) cq/okj (B) o`gLifrokj (C) day rise challenge
(C) 'kqo zQokj (D) jfookj (D) with rise challenge
27- ;fn iz'u vko`Qfr dks eksM+dj fMCck cuk;k tk,] rks pkj mÙkj 33- bl vkd`fr esa fdrus o`Ùk gSa\
vko`Qfr;ksa esa ls dkSu lh vko`QfÙk cusxh\
iz'u vko`QfÙk

(A) 19 (B) 18
(C) 22 (D) 21
34- fdrus f[kykM+h ,sls gSa] tks u f'k{kd gSa] u xk;d\
mÙkj vko`Qfr;k¡ 10
f'k{kd
5
12
17 4 9
f[kykM+h
xk;d
28

(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) 17 (B) 12


28- ;fn ,d niZ.k dks js[kk AB ij j[kk tk;s] rks nh xbZ mÙkj esa (C) 4 (D) 5
ls dkSu&lh vko`Qfr lgh izfrfcEc gksxh\ funsZ'k% iz'u la[;k 35 vkSj 36 esa dkSu lh mÙkj vkd`fr iz'u
vkd`fr ds izfr:i dks iwjk djsxh\
35- iz'u vkd`fr

A B

mÙkj vkd`fr;k¡
(A) (B) (C) (D)
29- ';kek dgrh gS fd jktho ds firk ds firk] esjs firk gSaA
';kek dk jktho ls D;k fj'rk gS\
(A) ek¡ (B) firk dh cgu (cqvk)
(C) Hkrhth (D) cgu (A) (B) (C) (D)
Directions: In questions no. 25 two statements 30. if '+' means '×', '–' means '÷', '×' means '+'
are given followed by two/four conclusions I, and '÷' means '–', then 25 × 5 – 3 ÷ 2 + 5 = ?
II, III and IV. You have to consider the two (A) 20 (B) 50
statements to be true even if they seem to be (C) 30 (D) 40
at variance from commonly known facts. You Direction (31-32) : Study the information below
have to decide which of the given conclusions, and answer the given questions:
if any, follow from the given statements. In a certain code -
25. Statements:
'facing problems with health' is coded as
1. All peacocks are lions.
2. Some tigers are peacock. 'mlp hlt ngi snk'
Conclusions: 'health problem on rise' is coded as 'hlt sa
I. Some lions are not tigers. rtv mlp'
II. All tigers are lions. 'rise with every challenge' is coded as 'snk
III. Some tigers are lions.
IV. All peacock are tigers. rtv lne riy'
(A) Only conclusion III follows. 'facing challenge each day' is coded as 'ngi
(B) Only conclusion IV follows. riy nop hus'
(C) Only conclusion I follows. 31- What does the code 'lne' stands for\
(D) Only conclusion II follows. (A) facing (B) with
26. Bunty was born on 3rd March in 1980 & (C) every (D) rise
Rajesh was born 4 days before Bunty's birth. 32- 'riy rtv roi' could be a code for which of the
That year if the independence day was on following?
Saturday, then on which day Rajesh was
born? (A) rise above challenge
(A) Wednesday (B) Thursday (B) rise health challenge
(C) Friday (D) Sunday (C) day rise challenge
27. Sleect from alaternatives the box tha can (D) with rise challenge
be form by folding the sheet shown in the
33. How many circles are there in this figure?
question figure.
Question Figure

(A) 19 (B) 18
(C) 22 (D) 21
34. How many players are neither teachers nor
singers?
Answer Figures
10
Teacher
5
12
17 4 9
Player Singer
(A) (B) (C) (D) 28
28. If a mirror is palced on the line AB, then
which of the figure is the right image of (A) 17 (B) 12
(C) 4 (D) 5
the figur in given answer. Directions: In questions no. 35 to 36, which
answer figure will complete the pattern in the
questions figure?
35. Question figure
A B

(A) (B) (C) (D) Answer figures


29. Shyama says that father of Rajiv's father
is my father. How Shyama is related to
Rajiv?
(A) Mother (B) Father's sister (aunt)
(C) Niece (D) Sister (A) (B) (C) (D)
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36- ;fn 15 vxLr 1999 dks o`gLifrokj Fkk] rks 15 vxLr 1993 47- fuEufyf[kr ikap esa ls pkj (vaxzsth o.kZekyk ij vk/kfjr)
dk fnu D;k Fkk\ fdlh izdkj leku gSa blfy, mudk ,d lewg curk gSA ;fn
(A) lkseokj (B) o`gLifrokj vaxzsth o.kZekyk dks nks leku Hkkxksa esa ckaVk tk, ;Fkk igys
(C) jfookj (D) 'kqØokj 13 v{kj ,d lkFk vkSj vafre 13 v{kj ,d lkFk rks fuEu
37- 'kCndks'k ds ozQe esa dkSu lk 'kCn nwljs LFkku ij jgsxk\ esa ls dkSu lk ,d ml lewg esa ugha vkrk gSa\
(A) Abdomen (B) Academy (A) FH (B) SU
(C) Affection (D) Attempt
(C) MA (D) CK
funsZ'k% iz'u la[;k 38 ls 44] esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr
48- ,d ikls dh nks fLFkfr;k¡ uhps nh xbZ gS\
la[;k@v{kj Kkr dhft,A
38- prt, ?, bdf, hjl, npr
(A) xzb (B) vxz
(C) vwc (D) vya
39- 544, 509, 474, 439, ? tc 2 uhps gks rks mQij dh la[;k D;k gksxh \
(A) 420 (B) 445 (A) 3 (B) 5
(C) 404 (D) 414 (C) 1 (D) 6
40- BDE, GIJ, LNO, ? 49- uhps iz'u vkÑfr esa fn[kk, vuqlkj dkxt dks eksM+dj dkVus
(A) QRT (B) QRS rFkk [kksyus ds ckn og fdl mÙkj vkÑfr tSlk fn[kkbZ nsxk
(C) QST (D) QSR iz'u vkÑfr
41- 325] 259] 204] 160] 127] 105] ?
(A) 94 (B) 96
(C) 98 (D) 100
42- 2] 6] 12] 20] ?
(A) 28 (B) 30 mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡
(C) 42 (D) 48
43- 0] \] 8] 15] 24
(A) 3 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 5 (A) (B) (C) (D)
44- 789] 645] 545] 481] \] 429] 425 50- ,d 'kCn dsoy ,d la[;k lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
(A) 439 (B) 445 fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa fn,
(C) 471 (D) 449 x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds oxksZa }kjk n'kkZ, x, gSa] tSls fd
45- yMdksa dh ,d iafDr esa ;fn A tks fd ck;as ls 10osa LFkku uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wgksa esa gSaA vkO;wg I ds LrEHk vkSj iafDr
ij vkSj B tks fd nk;sa ls 9osa LFkku ij gS] viuh txg dh la[;k 0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj vkO;wg II dh 5 ls 9A bu
vkil esa cnyus ij A ck;sa ls 15ok¡ gks tkrk gSA iafDr eas vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr vkSj ckn esa
fdrus yM+ds gSA LrEHk la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj.k ds fy,
(A) 23 (B) 27 ^B* dks 00] 14 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gS rFkk ^M* dks
(C) 28 (D) 31 55] 67 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA blh rjg ls vkidks
46- uhsps iz'u esa ,d ewy vko`Qfr nh gqbZ gS mlds uhps pkj iz'u esa fn;s x;s 'kCn DIRT ds fy, la[;k lewg igpkfu,A
fodYi fn;s gS ftuesa ls fdlh ,d esa ewy vko`Qfr ds lHkh vkO;wg& I vkO;wg& II
vo;o fo|eku gksrs gSa] vkidks ;g Kkr djuk gS fd pkjksa 01 23 4 5 6789
fodYiksa esa ls fdl fodYi esa ewy vko`Qfr ds lHkh vo;o 0 B D E T O 5 MU I L R
1 D E T O B 6 U L MR I
fo|eku gSa& 2 E B O DT 7 I MR U L
3T OB ED 8L R UI M
4 O T D B E 9 R I L MU
(A) 34, 69, 77, 04 (B) 42, 57, 66, 41
(C) 23, 78, 68, 12 (D) 10, 75, 95, 30

fodYi vkÑfr

(A) (B) (C) (D)


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36. If 15 August 1999 was thursday, then what 47. Four of the following five are alike in a
day was on 15 August 1993? ce rtai n way (base d on the Eng li sh
(A) Monday (B) Thursday alphabetical series) and hence form a
(C) Sunday (D) Friday group. Which is the one that does not belong
37. Which word will appear second in the to that group if the English alphabetical
dictionary. series is broken into two equal halves i.e.
(A) Abdomen (B) Academy the first 13 alphabets are clubbed together
(C) Affection (D) Attempt and the last 13 alphabets are clubbed
Directions: In questions no. 38 to 44, select separately?
the related word from the given alternatives. (A) FH (B) SU
38- prt, ?, bdf, hjl, npr (C) MA (D) CK
(A) xzb (B) vxz 48. Position of Dices is given below:
(C) vwc (D) vya
39- 544, 509, 474, 439, ?
(A) 420 (B) 445
(C) 404 (D) 414
When the number of bottom is 2, what will
40- BDE, GIJ, LNO, ?
be at top?
(A) QRT (B) QRS
(A) 3 (B) 5
(C) QST (D) QSR
(C) 1 (D) 6
41- 325] 259] 204] 160] 127] 105] ?
49. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown
(A) 94 (B) 96 below in the question figures. From the
(C) 98 (D) 100 given answer figures, indicate how it will
42- 2] 6] 12] 20] ? appear when opened.
(A) 28 (B) 30 Question figures
(C) 42 (D) 48
43- 0] \] 8] 15] 24
(A) 3 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 5
44- 789] 645] 545] 481] \] 429] 425 Answer figure:
(A) 439 (B) 445
(C) 471 (D) 449
45. In a row of boys, if A who is tenth from the
left and B who is ninth from the right
interchange their positions, A becomes (A) (B) (C) (D)
fifteenth from the left. How many boys are 50. A word is represented by only one set of
there in the row? numbers as given in any o ne of the
(A) 23 (B) 27 alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
(C) 28 (D) 31 the alternatives are represented by two
46. In Question no. 46 an original figure is classes of alphabets as in two matrices
given followed by four options. Find the given below. The columns and rows of
option figure in which all the elements of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that
the original figure are present. of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A
Question Figure le tter fro m th ese matri ce s can be
represented first by its row and next by its
column, e.g., 'B' can be represented by 00,
14 etc. and 'M' can be represented by 55,
67, etc. Similarly, identify the set for the
word DIRT.
MATRIX-I MATRIX-II
01 23 4 5 6789
Option Figure 0 B D E T O 5 MU I L R
1 D E T O B 6 U L MR I
2 E B O DT 7 I MR U L
3T OB ED 8L R UI M
4 O T D B E 9 R I L MU
(A) 34, 69, 77, 04 (B) 42, 57, 66, 41
(A) (B) (C) (D) (C) 23, 78, 68, 12 (D) 10, 75, 95, 30
Part - II (vadxf.kr)
51- 32002 - 22002 dk bdkbZ vad D;k gksxk\ 60- 100 la[;kvksa dk vkSlr fudkyus ij 30 izkIr gqvkA ckn esa
(A) 1 (B) 3 Kkr gqvk fd nksa la[;kvksa 23 rFkk 11 ds LFkku ij Øe'k%
(C) 5 (D) 7 32 rFkk 12 =kqfVo'k i<+ fy;k x;kA rks Bhd vkSlr fdruk gS\
p + 19 (A) 29-4 (B) 29-5
52- ;fn y = 4 gks] rks fHkUu = 4 gSA rks y ds fdl eku
17 − 3y (C) 29-8 (D) 29-9
ds fy, blh fHkUu dk eku 1 gksxk\ 61- pkj èkukRed iw.kkZdksa dk vkSlr 72-5 gSA buesa ls lcls cM+k
(A) 1 (B) -1 iw.kkZad 117 rFkk lcls NksVk iw.kkaZd 15 gSA 'ks"k nks iw.kkZdksa dk
(C) 2 (D) -2 vUrj 12 gSA bu nks iw.kkZdksa esa ls cM+k dkSu&lk gSA
53- og NksVh ls NksVh la[;k Kkr dhft, ftls 40] 50] 70 vkSj (A) 70 (B) 73
80 ls Hkkx nsus ij 'ks"k 28] 38] 58 vkSj 68 vk,A (C) 84 (D) 85
(A) 3788 (B) 1768 62- ;fn 1296 = 36 gks rks 12.96 + .1296
(C) 2788 (D) 4328
54- fdlh oLrq ds fcØh&ewY; esa 162 dh o`f¼ dj nsus ij] + .001296 + .00001296 dk eku Kkr djsa&
mldh 19» gkfu] 17» ykHk esa cny tkrh gSA ml oLrq dk (A) -39996 (B) 3-9996
ykxr&ewY; fdruk gS\
(A) 450 (B) 600 (C) 39-996 (D) 3.9998
(C) 360 (D) 540
5
55- r:.k us ,d Vh-oh mlds vafdr ewY; ij 20» NqV ysdj 63- 4− dk eku Kkr djsa&
1
[kjhnkA vxj mlus og Vh-oh- 25» NwV ij [kjhnk gksrk] rks 1+
1
mls 500 dh cpr gks tkrhA mlus og Vhoh fdl ewY; ij 3+
1
[kjhnk\ 2+
(A) 7500 (B) 8]500 4
(C) 8]000 (D) 7400
1 4
56- nks nksLr f}?kkrh; lehdj.k gy dj jgs FksA ,d nksLr us fLFkj (A) (B)
Js.kh esa xyrh dj nh vkSj mls ewy 10 vkSj 18 izkIr gq,A 8 9
nwljs nksLr us x ds xq.kakd esa xyrh dj nh vkSj mls ewy 31 40
Øe'k% 8 vkSj 24 izkIr gq,A rks lgh ewy izkIr djsaA (C) (D)
40 31
(A) -16 ,oa -12 (B) 16 ,oa 12 64- 0-54] 1-8 rFkk 7-2 dk egRo lekiorZu Kkr djsa&
(C) 16 ,oa -12 (D) -16 ,oa 12 (A) 1-8 (B) 0-18
57- 3400 dks rhu Hkkxksa A, B ,oa C esa bl izdkj ckaVk x;k
rkfd A dks B dk 2/3 feys vkSj B dks C dk 1/4 feysA (C) -018 (D) 18
rks B dk fgLlk D;k Fkk\ 65- Hkkx ds ,d iz'u esa Hkktd] HkkxiQy dk 10 xquk rFkk
(A) 400 (B) 600 'ks"kiQy dk 5 xquk gSA ;fn 'ks"kiQy 46 gks ] rks HkkT; fdruk gS\
(C) 2400 (D) 800 (A) 4236 (B) 4306
58- ,d ijh{kk esa] 52» vaxzsth esa vkSj 42» xf.kr esa vuqÙkh.kZ (C) 4336 (D) 5336
gq,A ;fn nksuksa fo"k;ksa esa 17» vuqÙkh.kZ jgs gks] rks mu nksuksa 66- A ,d dk;Z 12 fnu eas dj ldrk gSA B, A dh rqyuk esa 60»
fo"k;ksa esa mÙkh.kZ ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dk izfr'kr fdruk Fkk\ vfèkd l{ke gSA B rFkk A feydj mlh dk;Z dks fdrus fnuksa
(A) 23 (B) 21 esa dj yasxs\
(C) 25 (D) 22
80 70
59- nks la[;kvksa ds chp 5 % 4 dk vuqikr gSA ;fn igyh la[;k (A) fnu (B) fnu
13 13
dk 40» dk eku 12 gks] rks nwljh la[;k dk 50» fdruk
gksxk\
(A) 12 (B) 24 75 60
(C) fnu (D) fnu
(C) 18 (D) 20 13 13
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Part - II (Arithmetic)
51. What is the unit digit of 32002 – 22002? 60. The mean of 100 items was found to be 30.
(A) 1 (B) 3 If at the time of calculation, two items were
(C) 5 (D) 7 wrongly taken as 32 and 12 instead of 23
and 11, the correct mean is
p + 19 (A) 29.4 (B) 29.5
52. For y = 4, the fraction 17 − 3y = 4 . For what
(C) 29.8 (D) 29.9
value of y will that fraction be equal to 1? 61. The average of four positive integers is 72.5.
(A) 1 (B) –1 The highest is 117 and the lowest integer
(C) 2 (D) –2 is 15. The differen ce betwe en the
remaining two integers is 12. Which is the
53. The smallest number which when divided
by 40, 50, 70 and 80 leaves the remainder higher of these two remaining integers?
28, 38, 58 and 68 respectively. (A) 70 (B) 73
(C) 84 (D) 85
(A) 3788 (B) 1768
(C) 2788 (D) 4328 62. If 1296 = 36 then find the value of
54. A loss of 19% gets converted into a profit of
17% when the selling price is increased by 12.96 + .1296 + .001296 + .00001296
162. The cost price of the articles is (A) .39996 (B) 3.9996
(A) 450 (B) 600 (C) 39.996 (D) 3.9998
(C) 360 (D) 540
55. Tarun bought a T.V with 20% discount on
5
the labelled price. Had he bought it with 63. Find the value of 4 −
25% discount, he would have saved 500. 1
1+
At what price did he buy the T.V? 1
(A) 7500 (B) 8500 3+
1
(C) 8000 (D) 7400 2+
56. Two friends attempted to solve a quadratic 4
equation. One friend made a mistake in
wri ting down the constant term. He 1 4
obtained the roots as 10 and 18. Another (A) (B)
8 9
friend made a mistake in writing down the
coefficient of X. He obtained the roots as 8 31 40
and 24. Find the correct roots. (C) (D)
(A) –16 and –12 (B) 16 and 12 40 31
(C) 16 and –12 (D) –16 and 12 64. Find the H.C.F of 0.54, 1.8 and 7.2
(A) 1.8 (B) 0.18
57. A sum of 3400 has been divided among A,
B and C in such a way that A gets 2/3 of (C) .018 (D) 18
what B gets and B gets 1/4 of what C gets. 65. In a division sum, the divisor is ten times
What is the share of B? the quotient and five times the remainder.
(A) 400 (B) 600 If the remainder is 46, the divisible is
(A) 4236 (B) 4306
(C) 2400 (D) 800
(C) 4336 (D) 5336
58. In an examination, 52% of the Candidates 66. A can do a certain work in 12 days. B is
fail ed i n En gl ish and 42% fai le d in
60% more efficient than A. How many days
Mathematics. If 17% failed in both the
subjects, then the percentage of candidates will B and A together take to do the same
who passed in both the subjects, was job?
(A) 23 (B) 21 80 70
(C) 25 (D) 22 (A) days (B) days
59. There is a ratio of 5 : 4 between two 13 13
numbers. If 40 percent of the first is 12,
then 50% of the second number is 75 60
(C) days (D) days
(A) 12 (B) 24 13 13
(C) 18 (D) 20
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67- 8 vkneh ,d dk;Z dks 12 fnu esa lekIr dj ldrs gSaA 4


 2 3 2 1
vkSjras bls 48 fnu esa rFkk 10 cPps bl dk;Z dks 24 fnu esa 74- ;fn x  3 -  = , x ≠ o gks rks x + 2 dk eku gS&
 x x x
lekIr dj ldrs gSaA 10 vkneh] 4 vkSjr rFkk 10 cPps bl
dk;Z dks fdrus fnu esa lekIr dj ldssxsaA 1 2
(A) 2 (B) 2
(A) 5 fnu (B) 6 fnu 3 3
(C) 15 fnu (D) 28 fnu
4 5
68- A rFkk B feydj fdlh dk;Z dks 3 fnu esa lekIr dj ldrs (C) 2 (D) 2
9 9
gSaA nksauksa bDdV~Vs dke djuk vkjEHk fd;k] ijarq 2 fnu ckn
B us dk;Z NksM+ fn;kA ;fn blds 2 fnu ckn dk;Z lekIr gqvk 2
 1
gks] rks B vdsyk bl dk;Z dks fdrus fnu esa lekIr dj 75- ;fn  x +  = 3 gks rks x206 + x200 + x90+ x84 + x18
ldrk gSA  x
(A) 5 fnu (B) 6 fnu + x12 + x6 + 1 dk eku Kkr djsaA
(C) 9 fnu (D) 10 fnu (A) 84 (B) 206
69- ikbZi A ,oa B fdlh Vadh dks Øe'k% 10 ,oa 12 ?kaVs esa Hkj (C) 0 (D) 1
ldrk gS ,oa ikbZi C mlh Vadh dks 6 ?kaVs esa [kkyh dj 76- ;fn 7 − 4 3 = 3a − b (tgk¡ a,b ifjes; gS) rks a- b
ldrk gSA ;fn rhuksa ikbZi dks ,d lkFk [kksy fn;k tk,] rks
dk eku Kkr djsaA
Vadh dks iwjh rjg ls Hkjus esa fdruk le; yxsxkA
(A) 1 (B) &1
(A) 20 ?kaVs (B) 60 ?kaVs
(C) &2 (D) 2
(C)80 ?kaVs (D) 40 ?kaVs
70- nks jsyxkfM+;k¡ P rFkk Q nks LVs'kuksa A rFkk B ls ozQe'k% B 77- ;fn a 3 − b3 = 56 rFkk a–b =2 gks] rks a2+ b2 dk eku
rFkk A dh vksj ,d gh le; ij pyuk vkjEHk djrh gSA Kkr djsaA
,d nwljs dks feyus ds ckn os Øe'k% 4 ?k.Vs 48 feuV rFkk (A) 48 (B) 20
3 ?k.Vs 20 feuV esa B rFkk A ij igq¡prh gSA ;fn P dh pky (C) 22 (D) 5
45 fdehñ@?kñ gks] rks Q dh pky fdruh gS\ 78- ;fn a = 34, b = c = 33 gks] rks a3+ b3+ c3 - 3abc
(A) 60 fdehñ@?kñ (B) 54 fdehñ@?kñ dk eku Kkr djsaA
(C) 37-5 fdehñ@?kñ (D) 64-8 fdehñ@?kñ (A) 0 (B) 111
71- A us fdlh O;olk; dh 'kq:vkr 10]000 ds lkFk dhA pkj (C) 50 (D) 100
eghus ds ckn B us 5000 ds lkFk mlh O;olk; esa 79- fdl jkf'k ij nks o"kZ dk pØo`f¼ C;kt 943 ij 10 o"kksZ
Hkkxhnkjh dhA ;fn lky ds var esa dqy equkiQk 2000 gS] ds fy, lk/kj.k C;kt ds cjkcj gksxk] C;kt dh nj 5» gks\
rks A dk fgLlk fdruk gksxkA (A) 1400 (B) 5000
(A) 500 (B) 1200 (C) 3600 (D) 4600
(C) 1500 (D) 800 80- θ dk eku [0º < θ < 90º ] , ftlds fy,
72- nks cjruksa esa nwèk rFkk ikuh dk vuqikr 3% 2 rFkk 7 % 3 gSA cos θ cos θ
ml vuqikr dks Kkr dhft,] ftlds vuqlkj nksuksa cjruksa ds + =4 gSA
1 − sin θ 1 + sin θ
feJ.kksa dks feykdj nwèk vkSj ikuh dk vuqikr 2%1 dk u;k
feJ.k rS;kj fd;k tk ldsaA (A) 45° (B) 60°

(A) 2 % 1 (B) 1 % 2 (C) 30° (D) 90°

(C) 4 % 1 (D) 1 % 4 13
81- vius lkekU; pky ds ls pyus ij ,d cPpk vius
73- fdlh ?kM+h dks 10» ds ykHk ls cspus ij fdlh vkneh dks 11
mldh vk/h dher ls 15 T;knk feyrk gSA mlh ?kM+h dh Ldwy 3 feuV nsjh ls igq¡prk gSA rks mlds Ldqy igq¡pus dk
dher D;k Fkh\ lkekU; le; crkb,A
(A) 10 (B) 15 (A) 15-5 feuV (B) 18-5 feuV
(C) 25 (D) 5 (C) 19-5 feuV (D) 21 feuV
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67. 8 men can complete a piece of work in 12


days. 4 women can complete it in 48 days  2 3
74. If x  3 -  = , x ≠ o the n the valu e of
and 10 children can complete the same  x x
piece of work in 24 days. In how many days
1
can 10 men, 4 women and 10 children x2 + is -
complete the same piece of work? x2
(A) 5 days (B) 6 days 1 2
(C) 15 days (D) 28 days (A) 2 (B) 2
3 3
68. A and B together can complete a work in 3
days. They start together but, after 2 days, 4 5
B left the work. If the work is completed (C) 2 (D) 2
9 9
after 2 more days, B alone could do the work
in 2
(A) 5 days (B) 6 days  1
75. If  x +  = 3 then find the value of x206 + x200
(C) 9 days (D) 10 days  x
69. Pipe 'A' and 'B' can fill a cistern in 10 and + x90+ x84+ x18 + x12 + x6 + 1
12 hours respectively and Pipe 'C' can empty (A) 84 (B) 206
it i n 6 ho urs. I f all the three are (C) 0 (D) 1
simultanously opened, then the time
required for the tank to be full is 76. If 7 − 4 3 = 3a − b ( where a, b is a rational
(A) 20 hours (B) 60 hours number) then find the value of a - b
(C) 80 hours (D) 40 hours (A) 1 (B) &1
70. Two trains, P and Q, start from stations A (C) &2 (D) 2
and B towards B and A respectively. After
77. If a 3 − b3 = 56 and a–b =2 then find the value
passing each other, they take 4 hours 48
minutes and 3 hours 20 minutes to reach of a2+ b2.
B and A respectively. If train P is moving at (A) 48 (B) 20
45km/hr, then the speed of the train Q is. (C) 22 (D) 5
(A) 60 km/hr (B) 54 km/hr 78. If a = 34, b = c = 33 then find the value of
a3+ b3+ c3 - 3abc .
(C) 37.5 km/hr (D) 64.8 km/hr
(A) 0 (B) 111
71. A started a business with capital of 10,000. (C) 50 (D) 100
Four months later 'B' joined as a partner
79. On what sum of money will the CI for 2years
with a capital of 5000. What is the share be the same as the SI on 943 for 10 years.
of A in a total profit of 2000 at the end of The rate of interest being 5% ?
the year?
(A) 1400 (B) 5000
(A) 500 (B) 1200
(C) 3600 (D) 4600
(C) 1500 (D) 800
80. The value of θ is [0º < θ < 90º ]
72. Two vessels contain milk and water in the
ratio 3 : 2 and 7 : 3. Find the ratio in which cos θ cos θ
+ =4
the contents of the two vessels have to be 1 − sin θ 1 + sin θ
mixed to get a new mixture in which the
ratio of milk and water 2 : 1 (A) 45° (B) 60°
(A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 (C) 30° (D) 90°
(C) 4 : 1 (D) 1 : 4 13
81. Walking at th of his usual speed, a boy
73. By selling a watch at profit of 10% , a man 11
got 15 more than half its price. What is reaches 3 minute late to his school. Find
the price of watch? the usual time taken by him to reach the
(A) 10 (B) 15 school.
(C) 25 (D) 5 (A) 15.5 min (B) 18.5 min
(C) 19.5 min (D) 21 min
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88- ,d Bksl v|Zxksyd dk vk;ru 19404 lseh3 gSA mldk dqy
82- 1− + − dk eku Kkr djsaA i`"Bh; {ks=kiQy fdruk gS\
1 + cos A sin A 1 − cos A
(A) 0 (B) 1 (A) 4158 lseh2 (B) 2858 lseh2
(C) sin A (D) cos A (C) 1738 lseh2 (D) 2038 lseh2
89- fcUnq (6]&8) ewy fcUnq ls fdruh nwjh ij gS\
a2 b2 c 2
83- ;fn a + b + c = 0 gks] rks   dk eku Kkr (A) 2 bZdkbZ (B) 14 bZdkbZ
bc ca ab
djsaA (C) 10 bZdkbZ (D) 12 bdkbZ
(A) 2 (B) 3 90- fn, x, fp=k esa AB||DE, AC||BD, BE ⊥ DE ,
(C) 4 (D) 5 ∠FDC = 30º vkSj ∠C = 85º gS] rks ∠A dk eku D;k
84- ,d vk;r rFkk ,d oxZ esa ls izR;sd dh ifjfefr 160 ehVj gksxk\
gSA vk;r dk {ks=kiQy oxZ ds {ks=kiQy ls 100 oxZ ehVj de
gSA vk;r dh yEckbZ fdruh gSA A B
(A) 30 ehVj (B) 40 ehVj
(C) 50 ehVj (D) 60 ehVj
85- nks Vªsu A vkSj B ls Øe'k% B vkSj A ds fy, ,d gh le; C 85º
esa fudyrh gSA mudh xfr Øe'k% 36 fdeh- izfr ?kaVk vkSj
42 fdeh- izfr ?kaVk gSA tc nksuksa Vsªu feyrh gS rks ik;k tkrk
gS fd ,d Vsªu nwljh Vªsu ls 48 fdeh- T;knk pyh gSSA rks LVs'ku 30º
A vkSj B ds chp dh nwjh D;k gS\ F D E
(A) 624 fdeh- (B) 636 fdeh-
(A) 95º (B) 115º
(C) 544 fdeh- (D) 460 fdeh-
(C) 125º (D) 135º
86- fn, x, fp=k esa a, b vkSj c dk eku fudkfy,
91- fn;s x;s fp=k esa OPQR ,d leprqHkqZt gS] ftldk rhu dks.k
C ,d o`r ij gS ftldk dsUnz O gSA ;fn leprqHkqZt dk {ks=kiQy
32 3 cm2 gS rks o`r dh f=kT;k crkbZ,
50º
P
b D Q

a
c
R O
36º 70º
A B
(A) 1060] 240] 740 (B) 900] 200] 340
(C) 74 ] 106 ] 24
0 0 0
(D) 600] 300] 240
87- fn, x, fp=k esa DE||BC. ;fn DE = 4 cm BC = 8 (A) 6 cm (C) 2 cm
cm vkSj ∆ADE dk {ks=kiQy 25 cm2 gS rks ∆ABC dk (C) 4 cm (D) 8 cm
{ks=kiQy D;k gksxk\ 92- ;fn (x – y) = a, (y – z) = b, (z – x) = c, gS] rks
(x – y)3 + (y – z)3 + (z – x)3 = ?
A (A) 3xyz (B) 3abc
(C) 2(x3 + y3 + z3) (D) 3(xy + yz + zx)
93- nks o`Ùkksa ds dsanzksa ij nks leku yEckbZ okys pki Øe'k% 60°
D 4cm E

8cm
B C
(A) 120 cm2 (B) 100 cm2
(C) 200 cm2 (D) 150 cm2
82. Find the value of 88. The volume of a solid hemisphere 19404
2
sin A 1 + cos A sin A
cm3. Its total surface area is:
1− + − (A) 4158 cm2 (B) 2858 cm2
1 + cos A sin A 1 − cos A 2
(C) 1738 cm (D) 2038 cm2
(A) 0 (B) 1 89. The distance of the point (6,-8) from the
(C) sin A (D) cos A origin is:
83. If a + b + c = 0 then, find the value of (A) 2 units (B) 14 units
a2 b2 c 2 (C) 10 units (D) 12 units
  ? 90. In the given figure AB||DE, AC||BD,
bc ca ab
(A) 2 (B) 3 BE ⊥ DE , ∠FDC = 30º and ∠C = 85º . What
(C) 4 (D) 5 is the measure of ∠A ?
84. The perimeter of a rectangle and a square
are 160 m each. The area of the rectangle
is less than that of the square by 100 sq. A B
meters. The length of the rectangle is:
(A) 30 m (B) 40 m
(C) 50 m (D) 60 m
C 85º
85. Two trains start at the same time from A &
B and proceed towards B & A at 36 kmph
and 42 kmph respectively. When they meet,
30º
it is found that one train has moved 48 kms
more than the other. The distance between F D E
A & B is
(A) 95º (B) 115º
(A) 624 km (B) 636 km
(C) 125º (D) 135º
(C) 544 km (D) 460 km
91. In figure OPQR is a rhombus, three of whose
86. In the given figure.
vertices lie on the circle with centre O. If
Find a, b, c.
the area of rhombus is 32 3 cm2, find the
C radius of the circle.

P
50º Q

b D
R O
a
c
36º 70º
A B
(A) 6 cm (B) 2 cm
(A) 106º, 24º, 74º (B) 90º, 20º, 34º (C) 4 cm (D) 8 cm
(C) 74º, 106º, 24º (D) 60º, 30º, 24º 92. If (x – y) = a, (y – z) = b, (z – x) = c, then
87. In the given figure, DE||BC. If DE = 4cm,
(x – y)3 + (y – z)3 + (z – x)3 = ?
BC = 8 cm and Area of ∆ADE = 25 cm2, then
(A) 3xyz (B) 3abc
the area of ∆ABC is
(C) 2(x3 + y3 + z3) (D) 3(xy + yz + zx)
A 93. At the centres of two circles, two arcs of
equal length subtend angles of 60° and 75°
respectively, the ratio of the radii of the two
4cm circle is
D E (A) 5 : 2 (B) 5: 4
(C) 3 : 4 (D) 2 : 1
94. Sin 6 + sin 12 + sin 18 + ...... + sin284 +
2 2 2
8cm
B C sin290 = ?
2
(A) 14 (B) 15
(A) 120 cm (B) 100 cm2
(C) 7 (D) 8
(C) 200 cm2 (D) 150 cm2
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95- rV js[kk ds mQij ,d pV~Vku 150 ehVj ls ,d tgkt ds 96- fdl ns'k dh tUe nj teZuh dh tUe nj ls 25» vfèkd gS\
volkn ds dks.k 30° gSA tgkt ls izs{kd ds Bhsd uhps ds (A) Hkkjr (B) phu
fcUnq ds chp dh nwjh Kkr djsaA (C) bXySaM (D) U;wthySaM
150 97- Hkkjr dh tUe nj baXySM dh tUe nj dh fdruh izfr'kr gS\
(A) (B) 150 3 (A) 165» (B) 155»
3
(C) 140» (D) 100»
2 98- phu dh tUe nj teZuh dh tUe nj dh fdruh xquh gS\
(C) 150 (D) 150 (A) 0-4 (B) 5-2
3
(C) 4-0 (D) 2-5
funsZ'k (izñ 96&100)% ;gk¡ uhps fn, x, naM&vkys[k dk
è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dhft, vkSj bl ij vkèkkfjr fuEufyf[kr 99- Hkkjr dh tUe nj dk LohMsu dh tUe nj ls D;k vuqikr gS\
(A) 5 % 11 (B) 11 % 5
iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft,A
(C) 2 % 1 (D) 1 % 2
100- baXySM dh tUe nj U;wthySaM dh tUe nj ls fdrus izfr'kr
de gS\
1
(A) 30» (B) 33 %
3
(C) 45» (D) 50»
LohMsu

teZuh

Hkkjr

phu
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95. From a cliff 150 m above shore line the 96. The birth-rate of which country is 25% more
angle of depression of a ship is 30º. Find than that of Germany?
the distance form the ship to a point on the (A) India (B) China
shore directly below the observer. (C) England (D) New Zealand
97. The birth-rate of India is what percent of
150
(A) (B) 150 3 the birth-rate of England?
3 (A) 165% (B) 155%
(C) 140% (D) 100%
2 98. The birth-rate of china is how many times
(C) 150 (D) 150 the birth-rate of Germany?
3
(A) 0.4 (B) 5.2
Direction (Q 96 – 100): Study the bar diagram
(C) 4. 0 (D) 2. 5
given below carefully and answer the following
99. What is the ratio of birth-rate of India to
question based on it?
that of Sweden?
(a) 5 : 11 (b) 11 : 5
(c) 2 : 1 (d) 1 : 2
100. By how much percent is the birth-rate of
England less than the birth-rate of New
Zealand?
1
New Zealand

(A) 30% (B) 33 %


3
Germany
England

Sweden

(C) 45% (D) 50%


China
India
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Part - III (lkekU; tkudkjh)


101- xkSM+ 'kkld 'k'kkad ds fo:¼ fdlus g"kZo¼Zu dh lgk;rk 111- fuEu esa ls dkSu lk feyku lgh ugha gS\
dh Fkh\ (A) fHkykbZ LVhy IykaV & egkjk"Vª
(A) iqYdsf'ku &II (B) fnokdj fe=k (B) cksdkjks LVhy IykaV & >kj[k.M
(C) Hkk"dj oeZu (D) jkT;o¼Zu (C) jkmjdsyk LVhy IykaV & vksfM+'kk
102- f'kokth ds ikS=k 'kkgq dks fdlus eqxy dSn ls eqDr fd;k Fkk\ (D) nqxkZiqj LVhy IykaV & if'pe caxky
(A) cgknqj 'kkg&I (B) iQ:Z[kfl;j 112- DNA esa ikbZ tkus okyh 'kdZjk gS
(C) eqgEen 'kkg (D) 'kkg vkye&II (A) isUVksl (B) tkbywyksl
103- fuEu esa ls fdl fczfV'k vf/dkjh ds mQij egkfHk;ksx yxk;k (C) gsDlksl (D) gsIVqyksl
x;k Fkk\ 113- cht fdlds fcuk vadqfjr gks ldrk gS\
(A) okjsu gsfLaVXl (B) Dykbo (A) i;kZIr izdk'k (B) vkWDlhtu dh miyC/rk
(C) ykMZ gsfLaVXl (D) dkWuZokfyl (C) mi;qDr vknzZrk (D) mi;qDr rki
104- [kku vCnqy xÝiQkj [kku dks fdl :i esa tkuk tkrk gS\ 114- iwath cktkj fu;ked dkSu gS\
(A) ;qok rqdZ (B) ;qok xk¡/h (A) vkj-ch-vkbZ- (B) lsch
(C) viQxku xk¡/h (D) izaQfV;j xk¡/h (C) vkbZ-vkj-Mh-,- (D) ,u-,l-bZ-
105- èofu mQtkZ dk oS|qr mQtkZ esa ifjorZu fd;k tkrk gS 115- xk¡/h th us ^bf.M;u vksihfu;u* uked i=k dgk¡ ls izdkf'kr
(A) lkSj dksf'kdk }kjk (B) xzkeksiQksu }kjk fd;k Fkk\
(C) ekbozQksiQksu }kjk (D) ykmMLihdj }kjk (A) nf{k.k vfizQdk (B) vgenkckn
106- jsyos dh iVjh esa jsyksa ds tksM+ksa ds chp FkksM+h lh txg NksM+h (C) yanu (D) iksVZyS.M
tkrh gS 116- ,d HkkSxksfyd {ks=k esa lHkh ikfjfLFkfrdh ra=kksa dks ,d lkFk
(A)rki esa ekSleh ifjorZu ds dkj.k iVfj;ksa dks fod`fr ls ysdj ,d vf/d cM+h ;wfuV cukrs gSaA bldks D;k dgrs gSa\
cpkus ds fy, (A) HkwHkkx (B) thokse
(B)iVfj;ksa dks mPp rki rd xeZ gksus ls cpkus ds fy, (C) leqnk; (D) tSoeaMy
(C) xkM+h dh pky dks fu;af=kr djus ds fy, 117- e;wj flagklu ij cSBus okyk vafre eqxy ckn'kkg dkSu Fkk\
(D) jsyksa dks cjkcj nwjh ij j[kus ds fy, (A) cgknqj 'kkg&I (B) eqgEen 'kkg
107- fdlh /krq dks ikpu lkexzh ds :i esa iz;ksx djus ds fy, (C) vgen 'kkg (D) cgknqj 'kkg&II
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh dlkSVh viukbZ tkrh gS\ 118- nf{k.k vizQhdk esa ikyu dh tkus okyh iztkrh; HksnHkko uhfr
(A) vf/d fof'k"V mQ"ek (B) vf/d mQ"ek pkydrk dks D;k dgk tkrk Fkk\
(C) U;wu mQ"ek pkydrk (D) U;wu oS|qr pkydrk (A) ukxfjd vf/dkj vkanksyu
108- lksfM;e ok"i ySai uhys jax ds lkFk tyrs gSaA bldk dkj.k gS (B) jax Hksn
(A) ihyk jax mRlftZr djus ds fy, lksfM;e dk mQèoZikru (C) erkf/dkj
(B) lksfM;e ijek.kqvksa }kjk vo'kksf"kr vfrfjDr mQtkZ dk (D) xqVfujis{k
LisDVªe ds ihys {ks=k esa mRltZu 119- Hkkjr eas ekSfnzd uhfr fdlds }kjk cukbZ tkrh gS\
(C) lksfM;e dh U;wu vk;uu mQtkZ (A) vkj-ch-vkbZ- (B) ,l-bZ-ch-vkbZ-
(D) ihys ds vfrfjDr vU; lHkh jaxksa dks vo'kksf"kr djus
(C) lh-,y-ch- (D) foÙk ea=kky;
dh mldh {kerk
120- fdlds ekeys esa miHkksDrk vf/'ks"k lcls vf/d gksrk gS\
109- yksuh vkSj {kkjh; e`nk dk Hkkjr esa ,d vkSj uke gS
(A) foykl (B) vkjke
(A) dYyj (B) [kknj
(C) vko';drk,a (D) fVdkmQ oLrq,a
(C) jsxj (D) caxj
121- okLrfod osru ls D;k vfHkizk; gS\
110- leqUnz dk ty o"kkZ ds ty ls vf/d uedhu gksrk gS D;ksafd
(A) ufn;k¡ feV~Vh ls ued /ksdj mUgsa leqUnz esa Mky nsrh gS (A) (B)
(B) leqUnz ryksa esa ued iSnk djus okyh [knkusa gSa
(C) leqUnzh tho ued iSnk djrs gSa (C) (D)
(D) leqUnz ds fxnzZ ok;q uedhu gksrh gS
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Part - III (General Awareness)
101. Who helped Harshvardhan against Gaur 111. Which one of the following is not correctly
king Shashanka? matched?
(A) Pulkeshin-II (A) Bhilai Steel Plant – Maharashtra
(B) Diwakar mitra
(C) Bhashkar varman (B) Bokaro Steel Plant – Jharkhand
(D) Rajyavardhan (C) Rourkela Steel Plant – Odisha
102. Who released Sahu the grandson of Shivaji, (D) Durgapur Steel Plant – West Bengal
from the mughal arrest? 112. The sugar present in DNA is
(A) Bahadur Shah - I (A) Pentose (B) Xylulose
(B) Farrukhsiyar (C) Hexose (D) Heptulose
(C) Muhammad Shah
(D) Shah Alam - II 113. A seed can germinate in the absence of
103. Which of the following British officer was (A) adequate light
impeached ? (B) supply of oxygen
(A) Warren Hastings (B) Clive (C) suitable moisture
(C) Lord Hastings (D) Cornwallis (D) suitable temperature
104. Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan was also known as 114. Capital Market Regulator is:
(A) Young Turk (B) Young Gandhi
(C) Afghan Gandhi (D) Frontier Gandhi (A) RBI (B) SEBI
105. Conversion of sound energy into electrical (C) IRDA (D) NSE
energy is done by 115. Gandhiji published "Indian Opinion" from -
(A) Solar cell (B) Gramophone (A) South Africa (B) Ahmedabad
(C) Microphone (D) Loudspeaker (C) London (D) Port land
106. A small gap is left at the joints of rails in a
116. All the ecosystems taken together in a
railway track to
(A) avoid the tracks being distorted due to geographical area form a bigger unit called:
seasonal temperature variation (A) territory (B) biome
(B) avoid the heating of tracks to high (C) community (D) biosphere
temperature 117. Who was the last Mughal emperor to sit on
(C) control the speed of train Pea-cock throne?
(D) keep the rail equidistant
(A) Bahadur Shah - I
107. Which of the following criterion is used for
any metal to be used as a cooking material? (B) Muhammad Shah
(A) More specific heat (C) Ahmad Shah
(B) More thermal conductivity (D) Bahadur Shah - II
(C) Less thermal conductivity 118. The policy of racial discrimination followed
(D) Less electrical conductivity
in South Africa was called:
108. Sodium vapour lamps glow with yellow
colour. This is due to (A) Civil Rights Movement
(A) sublimation of sodium to emit yellow (B) Apartheid
colour (C) Suffrage
(B) the emission of excess energy absorbed (D) Non-Aligned
by sodium atoms in the yellow region of 119. Monetary policy in India is formulated by:
the spectrum
(A) RBI (B) SEBI
(C) the low ionisation energy of sodium
(D) its ability to absorb all other colours (C) CLB (D) Finance Ministry
except yellow 120. Consumer's surplus is the highest in the
109. Saline and alkaline soils in India are also case of:
called as (A) luxuries (B) comforts
(A) Kallar (B) Khadar (C) necessities (D) durable goods
(C) Regur (D) Bangar
121. Real wage is
110. Sea water is saltier than rain water because
(A) rivers wash away salts from earth and
(A) (B)
pour them into the sea
(B) sea beds have salt producing mines
(C) sea animals are salt producing (C) (D)
(D) the air around the sea is saltish
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122- fuEufyf[kr esa ls oLrqvksa dk dkSu lk tksM+k la;qDr vkiwfrZ 130- lalkj dk fo'kkyre e#LFky fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk gS\
dk ,d mnkgj.k gSa\ (A) xksch
(A) L;kgh vkSj isu (B) lgkjk
(B) VwFkcz'k vkSj isLV (C) n xzsV vkWLVªsfy;u e#LFky
(C) mQu vkSj HksM+ dk ekal (D) vjsfc;u e#LFky
(D) dkWiQh vkSj pk; 131- fdlh lkfjrk esa vijnu dh nj U;wure gksrh gS tgk¡&
123- Hkkjrh; lafo/ku esa ^cUnh izR;{khdj.k* ds vkns'k dks tkjh (A) PkkSM+kbZ T;knk gks
djus dh 'kfDr fufgr gSA (B) osx vf/d gks
(A) loksZPp U;k;ky; (C) unh leqnz esa feyrh gks
(B) mPp U;k;ky; (D) xgjkbZ T;knk gks
(C) loksZPp U;k;ky; vkSj mPp U;k;ky; nksuksa esa 132- uke ^lg;knjh* fdlls lEcfU/r gS\
(D) ftyk U;k;ky; esa (A) if'pe ?kkV (B) pØokr ds tksf[ke
124- fdl vuqPNsn ds rgr~ Hkkjrh; laln jk"Vªh; fgr esa] jkT; (C) o"kkZokgh iou (D) fgeky; dh pksVh
lwph ds fdlh Hkh fo"k; esa dkuwu cuk ldrh gS 133- leqnz dh ygjksa esa HkaMkfjr gksrh gS&
(A) vuqPNsn 229 (B) vuqPNsn 230 (A) nzopkfyr mQtkZ
(C) vuqPNsn 247 (D) vuqPNsn 249 (B) xfrt mQtkZ
125- lalnkRed vkSj vè;kRed ljdkjksa dk oxhZdj.k fdl vkèkkj (C) xq#Roh; fLFkfrt mQtkZ
ij fd;k tkrk gS\ (D) rhuksa izdkj dh mQtkZvksa dk la;kstu
(A) jktusrkvksa vkSj yksdlsodks ds chp laca/ 134- lw;Z esa mQtkZ dk lzksr gS&
(B) fyf[kr vkSj vfyf[kr lafo/ku (A) ukfHkdh; fo[kaMu (B) ukfHkdh; lay;u
(C) O;oLFkkfidk vkSj dk;Zikfydk ds chp laca/ (C) jsfM;kslfØ;rk (D) oS|qr mQtkZ
(D) dBksj vkSj yphyk lafo/ku 135- ukfHkdh; fj,sDVj 'kfÙkQ esa fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh lkexzh
126- Hkkjr esa 'kklu dh lalnh; O;oLFkk dk loZizeq[k y{k.k fu;a=kd ds :i esa iz;ksx dh tkrh gS\
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk gS\ (A) dSfMfe;e (B) csfjfy;e
(A) laln dh fujadq'krk (C) xzSiQkbV (D) Hkkjh ikuh
(B) mÙkjnk;h 'kklu O;oLFkk 136- lapkj ds fy, iz;qÙkQ ,d izdkj dk ,fIyds'ku lkWÝVosvj gSA
(C) vuqÙkjnk;h 'kklu O;oLFkk (A) ,iQ- Vh- ih- (B) 'kCn lalk/u
(D) U;k;ikfydk dh loksZPprk (C) MkVkcsl (D) best ,fMfVax
127- lkekU;r% fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu jk"Vªh; fodkl ifj"kn~ dk 137- MDI dk iwjk :i gS
lnL; ugha gksrk gS\ (A) efYViy MkWD;qesaV baVjiQsl
(A) la?k ljdkj ds dSfcusV ea=kh (B) efYViy fMtkbu bUVjiQsl
(B) ;kstuk vk;ksx ds lHkh lnL; (C) efYViy fMtkbu bUVj,D'ku
(C) lHkh jkT;ksa ds eq[;ea=kh (D) efYViy MkWD;qesaV bUVj,D'ku
(D) lHkh jkT;ksa ds jkT;iky 138- ikfdLrku dh iwoZ iz/ku ea=kh csuthj HkqV~Vks dh gR;k gqbZ Fkh
128- fdl mPp U;k;ky; dks igyh efgyk eq[; U;k;k/h'k ds (A) gSnjkckn esa (B) djkph esa
gksus dk xkSjo izkIr gSa\ (C) jkoyfiaMh esa (D) bLykekckn
(A) bykgkckn mPp U;k;ky; 139- fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk feyku lgh gS\
(B) fnYyh mPp U;k;ky; vuqla/ku eq[;ky;
(C) fgekpy izns'k mPp U;k;ky; (A) peZ vuqla/ku laLFkku & y[kumQ
(D) xqokgkVh mPp U;k;ky; (B) pkoy vuqla/ku laLFkku & dVd
129- Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; dkaxzsl dk igyk eqfLye vè;{k dkSu Fkk\ (C) js'ke vuqla/ku laLFkku & csaxywj
(A) ekSykuk vcqy dyke vktkn (D) 'kdZjk vuqla/ku laLFkku & psUUkbZ
(B) glu beke 140- fdldks Lusg ls ^^xzSaM vksYM eSu vkWiQ bafM;k** dgk tkrk Fkk\
(C) ,e-,- valkjh (A) xksiky Ñ".k xks[kys (B) egkRek xk¡/h
(D) cn:íhu rS;cth (C) cky xaxk/j fryd (D) nknkHkkbZ ukSjksth
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122. Which one of the following pair of goods is 130. Which of the following is the world's largest
an example of Joint Supply? desert?
(A) Gobi
(A) Ink and Pen
(B) Sahara
(B) Tooth brush and Paste (C) The Great Australian Desert
(C) Wool and meat of sheep (D) Arabian Desert
(D) Coffee and Tea 131. The rate of erosion in a stream is lowest
123. In Indian constitution the power to issue a where ______.
writ of ‘Habeas corpus’ is vested only in - (A) breadth is greater
(A) The Supreme Court (B) velocity is more
(C) the river joins the sea
(B) The High Court (D) depth is greater
(C) The Supreme Court and The High Court 132. The name 'Sahyadri' is related to
(D) Lower Court (A) Western Ghats
124. Under which article the Parliament of India (B) Cyclone hazards
can legislate on any subject in the state (C) A rain- bearing wind
list in national interest? (D) Himalayan Peak
133. Tides in the sea have stored in them_____.
(A) Article 229 (B) Article 230
(A) Hydraulic energy
(C) Article 247 (D) Article 249 (B) Kinetic energy
125. Go ve rn me nts are classifie d as (C) Gravitational energy
Parliamentary and Presidential on the (D) A combination of all the three forms of
basis of energy
(A) relation between the politician and civil 134. The source of energy in the Sun is ______.
servants. (A) nuclear fission (B) nuclear fusion
(C) radioactivity (D) electrical energy
(B) written and unwritten constitutions.
135. Which one of the following materials is used
(C) relation between the legislature and as controller in a nuclear reactor power
executive. generator?
(D) rigid and flexible constitutions. (A) Cadmium (B) Beryllium
126. Wh ich of the foll ow in g is a chi ef (C) Graphite (D) Heavy water
charateristics of the Parliamentry system 136. ______ is a type of application software used
of Government in India? for communication.
(A) FTP (B) Word processing
(A) Autocracy of the Parliament
(C) Database (D) Image editing
(B) Responsible Government 137. MDI stands for
(C) Non-Responsible Government (A) Multiple Document Interface
(D) Supremacy of judiciary (B) Multiple Design Interface
127. Usually which one of the following is not a (C) Multiple Design Interaction
member of National Development Council (D) Multiple Document Interaction
(NDC)? 138. Benazir Bhutto, the former Pakistan Prime
Minister was assassinated in
(A) Cabinet Ministers of union Government
(A) Hyderabad (B) karachi
(B) All members of Planning Commission (C) Rawalpindi (D) Islamabad
(C) Chief Ministers of all the states 139. Which of the following is correctly matched?
(D) Governor of all the states. Research Institutes Headquarters
128. The High Court which has the distinction (A) Leather Research – Lucknow
Institute
of having the first woman Chief Justice is:
(B) Rice Research – Cuttack
(A) Allahabad High Court Institute
(B) Delhi High Court (C) Silk Research – Bangalore
(C) Himachal Pradesh High Court Institute
(D) Guwahati High Court (D) Sugar Research – Chennai
129. Who was the first Muslim President of Institute
Indian National Congress? 140. Who was affectionately known as the 'Grand
Old Man of India'?
(A) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
(A) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(B) Hasan Imam (B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) M. A. Ansari (C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(D) Badruddin Tyabji (D) Dadabhai Naoroji
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141- fo"ke in pqfu, 146- cjkd gqlSu vksckek fuEu jktuhfrd nyksa esa ls fdlds lkFk
(A) IDBI – vkS|ksfxd foÙk laca/ gS\
(B) SIDBI – y?kq m|ksxksa dks foÙkh; lgk;rk (A) yscj (B) MseksozQsfVd
(C) FCI – okf.kfT;d laLFkkvksa dks foÙkh; (C) fjifCydu (D) vesfjdu us'kuy dkUizQsl
lgk;rk 147- fuEu esa ls fdl jkT; esa loZizFke ;w vkbZ Mh dkMZ tkjh fd;k
(D) EXIM Bank – vk;kr & fu;kZr O;kikj dk Fkk\
foÙkh;u (A) xqtjkr (B) vle
142- "Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven." (C) egkjk"Vª (D) if'pe caxky
;s 'kCn fdlus dgs Fks\ 148- lu~ 2001 dh tux.kuk ds vuqlkj Hkkjr esa xzkeh.k & 'kgjh
(A) fofy;e 'ksDlfi;j (B) feYVu tula[;k dk vuqikr yxHkx fdruk gS\
(C) fofy;e oM~ZloFkZ (D) ykWMZ Vsfulu (A) 25 % 75 (B) 35 % 65
143- iqfyVt+j iqjLdkj fuEu esa ls fdlds lkFk lEcfU/r gS\ (C) 32 % 68 (D) 28 % 72
(A) i;kZoj.k dh lqj{kk (B) flfoy foekuu 149- fo'o fozQdsV di 2011 esa lseh iQkbuy eSp esa Jhyadk dh
(C) i=kdkfjrk (D) vksyafid [ksy Vhe us fdls gjk;k Fkk\
144- nw/ ds forj.k ls igys mls fLFkj djus vkSj jksxtud (A) uhnjySaM (B) Hkkjr
cSDVhfj;k dks fudkyus ds fy, fd;k tkus okyk mQ"ek (C) nf{k.k vizQhdk (D) U;wthySaM
mipkj dgykrk gS% 150- gky gh esa] Hkkjrh; ukS lsuk us lksekfy;k ds leqUnzh yqVsjksa dks
(A) lekaxhdj.k (B) ikLrqjhdj.k dgk¡ ij nf.Mr fd;k Fkk\
(C) fd.ou (D) Ldanu (A) Lost ugj ds ikl (B) caxky dh [kkM+h
145- ty esa dBksjrk iSnk djus okys nks /krq vk;u gSa (C) vnu dh [kkM+h (D) yky lkxj ds ikl
(A) lksfM;e] esfXuf'k;e (B) dsfYl;e] esfXuf'k;e
(C) lksfM;e] dsfYl;e (D) lksfM;e] iksVkf'k;e
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141. Find the odd one out. (D) Sodium, Potassium


(A) IDBI – Industrial Finance 146. Barack Hussain Obama belongs to which
(B) SIDBI – Financial assistance of the following political parties?
to small industries (A) Labour
(C) FCI – Financial assistance to (B) Democratic
commercial (C) Republican
institutions
(D) American National Conference
(D) EXIM Bank – Financing of export
147. Which of the following states issued the
import trade
first UID card.
142. "Better to reign in hell than serve in
heaven." Who said these words? (A) Gujarat (B) Assam
(A) William Shakespeare (C) Maharastra (D) West Bengal
(B) Milton 148. According to the 2001 Census urban - rural
(C) William Wordsworth population ratio in India is about
(D) Lord Tennyson (A) 25 : 75 (B) 35 : 65
143. The Pulitzer Prize is associated with which (C) 32 : 68 (D) 28 : 72
of the following? 149. In World Cup Cricket 2011, Sri Lanka
(A) Environment Protection defeated which team in the semi-final?
(B) Civil Aviation (A) Netherlands (B) India
(C) Journalism (C) South Africa (D) New Zealand
(D) Olympic Games
150. Recently Indian Navy punished Somalian
144. The heat treatment applied to milk before
sea pirated in
distribution to stablize it and make it free
from bacteried is called (A) Near Suez Canal
(A) Homogenisation (B) Pasteurisation (B) Bay of Bengal
(C) Fermentation (D) Coagulation (C) Gulf of Aden
145. The two metal ions that cause hardness to (D) Near Red Sea
water are:
(A) Sodium, Magnesium
(B) Calcium, Magnesium
(C) Sodium, Calcium
Part - IV (English Comprehension)

Directions (Q. 151-155) : Some of the sentences (C) Broken, rules


have errors and some have none. Find out (D) Captivated, literature
which part of a sentence has an error and Directions (Q. 161-165) : Four alternatives are
blacken the rectangle [n] corresponding to the given for the underlined idiom/phrase. Choose
appropriate letter (A, B, C] . If there is no error, the alternative which best expresses the meaning
blacken the rectangle [n]corresponding to D in of the underlined idiom/phrase and blacken the
the Answer Sheet. appropriate rectangle [n] in the Answer Sheet.
151. The English language test for (A)/the 161. Spill the beans
selection of teachers comprised of (B)/ (A) blurt out the truth
questions on grammar,vocabulary and (B) cause wastage
reading comprehension.(C)/ No error (D) (C) influence adversely
152. If the bus had not (A)/ broken down (B)/ we (D) throw away something
will be at home now.(C)/ No error (D) 162. Toe the line
153. No other quality is (A)/ more important (B)/ (A) follow
for a student to acquire to persevere (B) attempt
hard.(C)/ No error (D) (C) ignore
154. Th e te ache r re peate dl y warn ed the (D) adopt the negative posture
students (A)/not to make noise (B)/but the 163. To be led by the nose
students did not obey, (C)/ No error (D) (A) to be delayed
155. I have seen my friend (A)/outside the (B) to be punished
cinema hall(B)/last night, (C)/No error (D) (C) to follow submissively
Directions (Q. 156-160) : In these questions (D) to be dull
sentences are given with blanks to be filled in 164. Mud slinging
w ith appropriate su itable words. F ou r (A) laying blame
alternatives are suggested for each question. (B) giving pain
Choose the correct alternative out of the four (C) accusing someone
and blacken the appropriate rectangle [n] in (D) making slanderous accusations
the Answer Sheet. 165. Poetic justice
156. Although his first few attempts were _____, (A) justice meted out as deserved
ultimately he ______. (B) justice done by poets
(A) Fruitful, won (B) Futile, succeeded (C) justice by kangaroo court
(C) Thwarted, lost (D) Appreciable, retarded (D) fair play
157. His face gave a clear _____, that he was free Directions (Q. 166-170) : Out of the four alternatives,
from all his ______. choose the one which can be substituted for the
(A) Messages, relations given words/ sentence and blacken the appropriate
(B) Notice, obstacles rectangle in the Answer Sheet.
(C) Impression, opportunities 166. Incapable of error
(D) Indication, worries (A) sure (B) certain
158. The recent ______ in oil prices has given an (C) infallible (D) definite
unexpected additional ______ to the cost spiral. 167. To compose or think up on the spur of the
(A) Slump, drawback moment
(B) Development, cut (A) improvise (B) reflect
(C) Deterioration, impetus (C) brainwave (D) artful
(D) Rise, twist 168. One who is fond of inflicting pain
159. If the banks desire to _____ profit, they (A) painful (B) sadist
should ______ risks. (C) mischievous (D) harmful
(A) Increase, populist 169. To be in an unpleasant situation for a
(B) Earn, save long time
(C) Maximise, minimise (A) expiate (B) languish
(D) Make, steady (C) brag (D) tremble
160. He was scarcely in his teens, when he 170. Long intensely for somethin g that
became completely _______ by German belongs to another.
_______ and writings of Shakespeare. (A) desire (B) hanker
(A) Harassed, army (C) covet (D) languish
(B) Engrossed, people
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Directions (Q. 171-172) : In these questions 182. (A) Camping (B) Hiding
groups of four words are given. In each group one (C) Surviving (D) Living
word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt Directions (Q. 183- 185) : In the question, out
word and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. of the four alternatives, choose the one which
171. (A) unparaleld (B) unparraleled expresses the right meaning of the given word.
(C) unparalleled (D) unparalelled 183. MERCURIAL
172. (A) aparthid (B) apartheit (A) Quick-changing (B) Mechanical
(C) apartheid (D) aperheid (C) Heavy (D) Clownish
Directions (Q. 173-177) : In these questions a 184. REPRISAL
part of the sentence is underlined. Below are (A) Award (B) Retaliation
given alternatives to the underlined part at A, (C) Revision (D) Surprise
B and C which may improve the sentence. 185. RUE
Choose the correct alternative. In case no (A) To become homesick
improvement is needed, your answer is ‘D’. (B) To weep
Blacken the appropriate rectangle in the (C) To regret
Answer Sheet. (D) To resent
173. The father together with his sons and Directions: In question numbers 186 to 188,
daughters have gone to see a film. choose the word opposite in meaning to the
(A) Are gone (B) Has gone given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
(C) Is gone (D) No improvement 186. HAPLESS
174. The higher you climb a Himalayan peak, (A) Believer (B) Frugal
more cold you feel. (C) Frank (D) Fortunate
(A) The colder (B) The most cold 187. KINDLE
(C) Colder (D) No improvement (A) Unwise (B) Quench
175. Man is the only animal who can talk. (C) Smooth (D) Void
(A) Which (B) Whom 188. LATENT
(C) That (D) No improvement (A) Decent (B) Compulsion
176. He did not know the answer, I did not (C) Obvious (D) Purity
neither. Directions (Qs. 189 to 190) : In each of these
(A) Neither did I (B) Either did I questions, four words are given of which two
(C) Neither have I (D) No improvement words are most nearly the same or opposite in
177.He secured the first position in a hundred meaning. Find the two words which are most
metres race. nearly the same or opposite in meaning and
(A) A hundred metre race select the number of the correct letter
(B) Hundred metres race combination as your answer.
(C) One hundred metres race 189. (1) Prolixity (2) Brevity
(D) No improvement (3) Agreement (4) Proposition
Directions (Q.178-182) : In these questions you (A) 1-2 (B) 2-3
have a brief passage with 10 blanks. Read the (C) 3-4 (D) 1-3
passage carefully and choose the best option 190. (1) Suffuse (2) Deplete
for each blank out of the four alternatives and (3) Fight (4) Delay
blacken the appropriate rectangles in the (A) 1-2 (B) 2-3
Answer Sheet. (C) 3-4 (D) 1-4
There are several tribes living in East Africa, but Directions (Qs.191 to 200) : In this section, you
the most famous among them is the Massai tribe. have two short passages. After each passage, you
The Massais are valiant fighters. They (178) the will find questions based on it. Read the
neighbouring tribes and carry (179) their cattle. Passages and answer the questions based on it.
Their neighbours are (180) of them because of PASSAGE - I
their (181) in war. The Kikuyu people (182) to Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, the illustrious philosopher
the east of them have left a long strip of forest as statesman of India, was one of the greatest sons of
protection against their enemies. our motherland. He cautioned the world against
178. (A) Disturb (B) Deceive the domination of science in society. It is erroneous
(C) Raid (D) Sacrifice to claim that scientific knowledge would bring with
179. (A) On (B) Of it perpetual progress and a steady improvement in
(C) Away (D) Out human relations. The recent period of great
180. (A) Callous (B) Afraid scientific achievements has also increased
(C) Aware (D) Careful human misery : two world wars, concentration
181. (A) Skill (B) Interest camps, atomic destruction, cold war, deadly wars
(C) Knowledge (D) Involvement in the middle east, Persian Gulf and at many other
places in the world. Growth in human wisdom has
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not been commensurate with the increase in one, we can safely assume that the failed suicides
scientific knowledge and power. The fear of amount to 1,50,000/year in India.
universal destruction hangs over the world. There These 1,50,000 individuals could be sentenced
is a feeling of disenchantment, anxiety and even to one year in jail under Section 309 of the Indian
despair. Science has failed to liberate man from Penal Code which the Supreme Court judgement
the tyranny of his own nature. Mankind is passing has effaced as being unconstitutional. Quite
through a critical period and an education of the rightly, the judgement said that Section 309 was
human spirit has become essential. In order to cruel and irrational because it provided double
remake society, man has to remake himself. If punishment for a troubled individual whose deep
humanity is to survive, man must integrate his unhappiness had caused him to try and end his
knowledge with a social responsibility. life. Yet, time and again, the Indian police had
191. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan has launched these prosecutions. The Supreme
(A) Emphasised that science should be Court judgement has overturned a 1987 decision
banished from the society by a division bench which had upheld the
(B) Opposed the teaching of science in constitutional validity of the Indian law against
educational institutions suicide. The judgement had ruled that the right
(C) Favoured scientific thinking in life to life implied in the Indian Constitution does
(D) Counselled that preponderance of not include the right to die.
science in life does not necessarily 196. Wh y is the j udge me nt h ai le d as a
generate happiness milestone?
192. The recent past of tremendous scientific (A) because it will bring relief all around
progress has (B) because it will lessen the work of the police
(A) Made the world a very happy place (C) because it is very balanced
(B) Led to global warming (D) because it will bring relief to all those
(C) Brought about internal transformation being punished for attempting suicide
in men 197. What punishment according to the passage
(D) Shown that human wisdom has not kept was envisaged for unsuccessful suicide
pace with galloping scientific knowledge attempts, under the Indian law?
193. Man is despaired of science because (A) a fine of thousand rupees
(A) Science has given too much knowledge (B) death sentence
(B) Science has brought him excessive (C) one year in jail
material comforts (D) extreme torture
(C) He has become a captive of science 198. The judgement has termed Section 309 as
(D) He is confronted with the nightmare of cruel and irrational because
total annihilation of the world (A) it takes away the right to life
194. Man can save humanity only if he (B) it doubles the punishment of a tortured soul
(A) Abandons science (C) it is very lenient
(B) Brings about an internal transformation (D) it provides for false accusations
in himself 199. What has the Indian police done time and again?
(C) Makes his life more comfortable with (A) it has attempted to punish those guilty
scientific gadgets of trying to end their life
(D) Goes back to nature and primitive times (B) it has punished those who have
195. In this passage, the writer has tried to committed suicide
show that (C) it has imposed hardships on citizens
(A) Science is the only saviour that shall (D) it has violated the Constitution
lead humanity forward 200. The 1987 judgement had reasoned that
(B) Science can bring about an end to all (A) a man was free to die
the wars (B) the Constitution did not provide for suicide
(C) So ci al chang e co me s wi th the (C) right to die in Indian Constitution was
advancement of science upheld
(D) Hu man wisdo m must grow (D) the right to life in Indian Constitution
proportionately with the growth of had no implication on right to die
kn ow le dg e to evol ve a creati ve
integration to help mankind
PASSAGE - II
The Supreme Court judgement which abolishes
punishment for attempted suicide will prove to be a
milestone in India’s judicial history. This is so
because the judgement will benefit tens of
thousands of miserable souls who are prosecuted
for failing to kill themselves. Around 50,000 suicides
are reported in India every year. Considering that
three suicide bids take place for every successful
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