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Food Corporation of India (FCI) Assstant Grade III Exam (Paper - 1) PreviousPaper (Completely Slved) Hdd a— 05- 02- 202 www.recruitmentadmit.in FOOD CORPORATION OF INDIA Assistants Grade Ill Exam - Previous Paper REASONING ABILITY the following questioins, select the related word /letters/number from the given alternatives. 1. Student: Book :: Postman : 7 () Delivery (2) Bieycle (3) Uniform (4) Matt 2, [literacy + Education = Drought :? (wel @Rain (Dam (4) River 8. Carpenter: Furniture :? (1) Book: Author =” (2) Magazine : Editor (3) Cook : Soup (@)Dam:: Engineer 4, LOM: NMK PKI: ? (RH @)SHG RG’ WRG 8. JTIS: HRGQ =: FPEO : ? (wpNem~ @)DCNg (S}CNDM_-(@).CNDQ @. BAD : CBE «: ?:1VSU (W}GOOD @)HSPR (harr (a) HURT 7.5:90::8:2 an ao ee wo #.12:30299:2 os aa os wae 3:26:5:2 Qe @26 1s: Directions (10-18): teach ‘of the following. questions, select | « the one whieh ts diferent from the other three responses. 10. (1) Cement (2yGue ()Gum (4) Lock. 11. (1) Blograptye (2) Photography (3) Lithography (ebxerography | Held on 05-02-2012 13, ()Pevol~car (2) Coal ~ Engine {3)Smoke Fire {@)oit~ Lamp 03 Oe 9 wir 14. (612 a) 7368 Gy 1036 wane 18. (0)21-98 45-210 (7-29, (@aF= 128 16. ()68D hI {eNO tno 47. ()BQCR (@)DRET Giruy | (alswiy 1s ()AEU (@)BGBF (AoW OUR Directions (10-8083 th each ‘of the folowing quate. which ne ofthe gen sponges Would be Smeandingfal order of the follow ing wordsin ascending onder ? 18. 1 Child 2. Preasion 3. Marragé4, inant 55. Education 15.524 @z1ess Gass 1)5,4.1.3.2 20.1. Flasteing a Painting 3 Foundation 4,°¥alls 3. Caling 01.2.3.4.5 @san25 3.4.8.1. A321 21. I the following Weare ar- ranged sccoreingl@) English Dietonary. all be fon third place? se ()KNOW = GIewT (4) RWOB 1. Which one set of eters when equenially placa Une 298 «in he given letteeseres shall complete 2a “pce aabe~beab - (ache labee (Slabec (A)acne Directibas (28-26) : In each ofthe, following questions, choose fhe correct alternative from the gle fen ones that will complete the se: es 23, ACE, BDF, CEC, 2 25. 28, a1. (ceo | @)DFH (3}DEM (4) HED 2. AZBY. CXDW, EVFU:2 GiSHTG — @)GxHW (arHs _(@)STHO 33, 48, 65, 84,2.2 (0) 105, 128 2) 99. 110 (3) 101,118. (@) 105, 126 . 2,10, 26, 50,2 ana” as Om @sa Pind the wrong number tn the ‘given number series: 2, 10, 30, 68; 120,222 ies '@)120 | (9130 wta)202 Savitha introduced a boy as the son of the only daughter ofthe father of her maternal lunele. How is boy related to Savitha? = (1)Brother @2)Son (8) Nephew (4) Son-tn-law 1A father Ia three times a old his son. Eight years ago, the father was fve times as old as his son. What the present age of the son ? (2) 12years. (2) 14 years (3) 16years (4) 20years . From following alternatives Select the word which cannot bbe formed using the letters of the given word: DEPARTMENT @yPART (TREAT (SXMATURE (4) TAME. From the following altemativés select the word which can be formed using the letters ofthe given word: EXPERIENCE SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADE-II EXAM. (EXPIRE, (2) PERCIEVE, ()EMPIRE (EXPENSE 82, If E = 5 and TEA = 26 then TEACHER =? os as eo (alsr 3. In certain code COMPUTER'S ‘vriiten as OCPMTURE. In that code which alternative will be writen as OHKCYE ? ()HCOKEY (2) HYKOCE (g) HOCKEY (4) HOYECK 94, X stands for +, Z stands for +, Y stands for, and P stands for x, then what is the value orlOP2X5Y5? M0 as 20 @)25 ‘85, Some equations are solved on the basis ofa certain eystem. Find out the correct answer for ‘he unsolved equation on that basis. 13+5=5,44+7=6,847=6 then, what should 9's 6 be? aa’ a9 5 ae 136. Select the correct combination fof mathematical signs 10 re- place * signs and to balance the given equation erage (eee eee Boxe =x Directions (87-38) : In each ofthe following questions, find the missing number from the given re- sponses. 7 8s 2» 2. 4 5 57 ot ast (2)50 (asa (36 m7 8 8 a oa 8 2 5? ng 135-50 ws 70 (0 es ‘A-man'xterts from his house land walked straight for 10 metres towards North and ‘tarned left and walked 25 me- tres, He then turmed right and ‘walked 5 metres and again tumed right and walked 25 Which direction ts he facing (North @) Bast (3)South (4) West 40. 4 and B start walking from the ‘same point. A goes north and ‘covers 3 km. then turns right ‘and covers 4 kms. B goes west land covers 5 kms, then turns right and covers & kms. How. far apart are they from each other ? Q)10km 9m 48)8km —(@)5 km Five persons A. B, C, D and & fae sitting in a row facing your ‘such that D ison the left of C ‘and Bs on the right of E. Ais fon the right of C and B ts on the left of D. If E occupies a ‘corner postion. the:t whe is ‘sitting tthe centre ? qa @p we (yD 42, 1 Ram's houses lécated to the south of Krishna's house and ‘Govinda’s house Isto the east of Krisking house, in what Sirection is Ram's house situ- ated with respect to Govinda’ howse? (1) North-Bast (@iNorin-West (@)South-East (@) South-West Directions (49-44) : In cach ‘of the following questions, two Statements ae given fellowed by two ‘conclusions I and ll. You have to ‘consider the statements to be true ‘even if they seem to be true even if they seem to be at variance from ‘commonly known facts. Youcare to decide which of the given conclu- sions, sf any, follow from the given statements. 43, Statements: 1, All children are students 2A students are players, ‘Conetuslons: 1. Allcricketers are students. 1, All children are players {@) Only conclusigp I follows. (@)Both conclusions 1 and tt follow. (4)Netther conclusion { nor It follows. 44. Statements: 1. No teacher comes to the schocl ona bteyce, 2. Anand cuines to the school on a beyele, Concteaiana: 1 Anas is nota teacher I. Anand ie a student. (1) Conclusion I alone ean be drawn. (@\Conclusion' alone can be drawn (9)Both Conclusions can be drawn, (4)Both Conclusions can not bedrawn, 45. Which answer figure will om- plete the pattern in the ques- tuon figure ? ‘Question Figure Answer Figures : ol lal BS | BS Joo] DX 46. Select the answer figure in ‘which the question. gure is hidden embedded. Question Figure x SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADEIII EXAM. 9} al DK O 447, A pece of paper i folded and Gut'as shown below in the question gure. From the g- figures, indicate how it will-appear when 49. In the following question a word is represented by only fone set of numbers as given in “any one of the alternatives. The Sets of numbers given th the altematives are represented by {wo classes of alphabets as in {wo matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrict fare numbered from 004 and that of Matri-Il are numbered from 5 to9.Aleter from these rmairiced can be represented ft by its row and next by its column. eg. F can be repre: sented by 14, 21, ete. and ‘ean be represented by 20, 32. tic. Identify the set for the ‘word FIRE. i ‘MATRECI ° 48, Which of the answer figure is, ‘exactly the mirror image ofthe ‘given figure, when the micror | fs held on the line AB ? ‘Question Figute 6 & 3] B | tls nl ef GLIA) (0)21,23,08,99 (2) 14, 10,69, 14 fo)28,a4 76,22 {a)en'09, 57,01 10, Which feof the fogs guns best dopcealne la tlnship among people, wom qoodmonge «@) Dp “WNone of these (GENERAL AWARENESS | ‘51. The value of a commodity ox- pressed in terms of money 1s known as. ()Price (2) emi? (Value (4d Weaith 82. The Plannlig Commission of "India, was established in Ue ‘year (hice) i949 (@)1860- (4) 1982, 183, Green Revuion was started i (2)195 (21970 3)1980 (4) 1990 ‘84, The term ofthe Finance Com rston 1 (0) Ten years @)Pwe years (3) steyears (Three years 155. Reserve Bank of india was na~ ‘donalised in (isis (ay 1987 (isi (@)1980 ‘36. Who was the Chairman ofthe Constituent Assembly 7 41) Dr. B:R Ambedkar 5 (2) Dr. RajendrPragad (G) Jawahar Lal Nehru (}Vallabh Bhai Patel '57.-Which one-of the following ‘methods Js used to ascertain the public opinion on impor tant legislation ? (yinitiative | (2) Recall (3) Referendum fd to the Constitution by. (1) 24th Amendment {2} 39th Amendment (3) 42nd Amendment {(4)44th Amendment '59. The final authorty to interpret ‘our Constitution 1s the (President (2)Parliament © = (3) Prime Minister (@)Sipermé Court 60, Compared with Society, the scope of State activity is (1)Wider* (2) Narrow (3) Just equal () No comparison between the woe SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADE-II EXAM Ch. Scleusws Ncalorwas defeated | (1) Bhutan, Bangladeah and | @0. Ecipes coxa ¥9 Wah o china pte’ pocnernena? (Q) Asoka (2) Myanmar, Bangladesh and (1) Reflection (2) Refraction (2) handragupta Maurya Chine (3 Rectinear prepara (3)Bimtu Sere (Bhutan, Chin and myan-| a) Diacton (a) Brincratha = . Which he folowing produc ca. Te surking feature of the| (@)Bhutan, Bangladesh and | "™ er highest snone of cnrgy Tus aly Chiat wan ieee ae {iy Urean Sutton 71. The poereloe ofthe teene |'> {PPro ta pat ee Bae iepeccet (Soluce) (An aane (S}Mesltne Civitetion Chroteme "Gupide | ea, Pre watrisbad smurf (a}Paeatne Cette 6) chlrophyt Seca besuee ts. te Governor General who, W@eeroaardtes {ice seeed Thsiahed ihe pncoee of Sea | 72. The eae part af an onto is | knee eae = {i Moaited rot Se as (Daou (aera ower tied anal Ripon Gh aera stem 5, Yhere i Ratna!” Chemie! {Shite Bentinck (6 Pleat teres rat fu Toate faeunen 79,"To which group ‘of blood an} ° (i) Chandigarh 64. Melameus Bhakt Saint who |" antverel eipentbelonget™ |) Shemegar Eigiccomieapal|” keer “espe anne seater Bogan -Wasgou | (rea Ticinys! chased ° | bu tpeceyeltndytee ee) 94. neo sateen (@)Meerabat (4) Ramabat ‘of human beings 1s, electroplating are en ana Aimanders dentt'tee| " (ooae wtqoriete -| — (honttaulten and hom Basten partor nis empie| _ Gloea-r taig0a = mee 78. Columba iva the een | (2) Chromium, Copper and {a slew Niator erat aa (2) Menander Q) Pigeon (2) Snake {3) Nickel, Lead and Chromi- (3) Radrademan (una a) share a (a) Kanne ve nem eape (Sol, Som and Potst- a, The Thar Bepess goes to Ohrices ea hagas Gl Arpntians 5, whieh ofthe folowing in ae tahangadesh Gy reptie (is Soe eh’ cat ce (3 Pasta aa: ne proce of prédoc-| cancer (ahiyanmer ee cteatheee | Genes of mtrogen ‘Theproduet used formanuiae-| 0) Sucear aon (2 Carbon monene Turing of fed alcohol |) Raactnty tea (i) Kandace (3 Nalear foto {4 Paycnteydearbons ta) Bagasse (lization 9! Bleaching powder a used tn (S)Molaces We. Aoptereal ball made of sect | "" Gring wor 5/en (abPaper pp See |” amt Genta 68, Guwahati is situated on thé tainer will (9) antiseptic (4) coagulant bank athe rier {Doren mercury 7, Guam ryshre pes yTessta” (2 wil eon the surace of | ary wh {2} Braheaputa ae ne (3) Hooen (suit be partly mmerse| Braye (2) Sone sersty Biraye (69, Kanchenjunga is: situated in. (4) wil dissolve in mereury (4) UV.-rays: Ha aed roopes cat rote | 0 he at ta psela Gafaoleratwab 000 era | “swhch ray wil emer oa s ere ee (2) timachal Pradesh (Aube sounds (intarea 70. Wits which ect of folowing | @) Utaxonica vie * Countries has Artnaciel | (2) inrasencs (Sutra Pradesh common border? (4) Megasonics: (4) X-rays. SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADEUII EXAM Oo Wieieaepremcmiiee| el pari comer 288, shoals ee | eg ten as a fraction and feduced {i Processing Unt or, Nato coca datstaroerre:| ‘beet ton nen the (2) Output gramme ia aimed at providing w7 ey (8) Storage {]) financial support to Sched- a neat temeresers| cia ase) 60. nil, and e/Botags| bee 106.1 he square wot of 1 the display the encloved text in (2) old age pension to very poor ‘cube raot of ys tien the rela: (1) black colour (3) insurance for the poor. tion between xand y is: {2} background: (4) All of the above Ota) eae facia on, pt nthe Tuma twee (a bre is ann ta foam Ripa Spel 01. ere aes com se| asshgous are Gaon |" eer Sana cscs ee We : 2 Lsteke tee (3 stmander ene (3 2iath omen Bieguter wil Sees the 6) Aleander Meng tee \Casatan Berard we, Which ee otlwng sata | =) 1) 1Odale 2) 20day 92, The Nobel Prize for Chemisty | "Nour Assamese etal? (3) aye" (4) 1Sdaye aici as been | (1) Makar Sakrants 107.A.can doa piece of work in 70 wi se hie age etic toners oe Sau odoiter, Bean P13) nam cient than A.The nuts of a a ee ee ta then by Btodo te same 100. The least populated State m ‘work is (2) Bruce A. Beutler. Jules A. Hoffmann and Ralph M. india (1)40 days. * (2) 60 days sabes (1) Arunachal Pradeos (2)50day (4) a5daye (8)Christopher A. Sims and finseas snes k ei aia ier nanan owe gmp cece argac (Dan ‘ase and haveshe tame Peght. 93. sean ‘Vettel won the For- | | QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE ‘The ratio of their volumes is. ‘la ndlan Grand Pr held fiaceh morase at Greater Noida on October ea ‘ iB: 3h Greater Noida’ on October | yon. itVHVGG~ 64, then value of | (3)S:2:1 (a)4:3:1 a eee se MATES. faDOADDE | OP-A-Yiner naa he ran fades ea parr ‘ofthe bese and "has the Gian” qian “+0 00008086 ls high rad base of 94. OF which of the following | (10708 - (2)7.014 footie rade terion os: States of India is Kuchtpydi a. (3) 7.1104 (4)7.12 hei ‘that the frst ey ‘ance dramate ‘oa.Te value of ight as that of the rst cyl- fee oO Ander mat be eal to ee Bagram" | wae (3) Tari Nadu & “ 96 With which of the féllowing 39 @ 39 One OF ‘was Satyajit Ray ansociated? 2 7 110. Area of the base of a pyramid (0) Classical dance os a3 ts 87 eqem. and height i 10 (2) Journalism en, then its volume tn cms (3) Classica! magic {.a) (1579) 900 (@) Direction of lime (19 (4) 560. (96, Cenmus tats scleaged on July | 208: When simpaned 286) \ 718 ) say. rrunBtength of the agonal of 15, 2011 reflects that 13.48 |" yg Ee scubets gy em then ts sur- percent urban populationlives | 8 Be i os a face area (2) Uttar Pradesh (oa oy (1)192eR", @) 812En8 (3) 768m? (4) 384 em? SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADE-II EXAM. 112. The area of a arcieinseribed | 149.One third ofa certain journey | minutes only. The correct me in a square of area 2m? is ‘scoveredat therateof25km/| (in minutes) for the train to ‘ ip hhour. one-fourth atthe rate of | complete the Journey is a) Sm? @ Em? ‘90km/Hourandtherest at50] 13. )15 ‘ 2 Jen/hour.Theaveragespecdior | (§)19* (8) 24 War, Wea ‘the whole journey Is 126. tree increases antually by 118:if the numeral value of the | 2195%n/howr fi perimeter ofan equateraltt: | g9 1. Ee of ita height. By how ane ts JG times the area of ee rmuch-will increase after 2 it, then the length ofeach side | “(3)90km/hour year, sit staid today 68 em of the tangle is : high? (@)2 unit (2)3 unt 9% tensrour (U)72qm (2) 74em (aunt 6 unt (7am > (@)Blem 114.An equilateral triangle 1s | 120.The average oftwo numbersis | 127.1f 2-*= 82, then the value of gn equteeel ange | Trg T eta wieseal | Caria enalen owe est beter otbe | estmamber thera bewem | yar ean Sugetndacsque| Semmentemerste| fy a We ae. Lier ceLeaae0 then ae Oe OEE ase = fa = at-Meconipicenta arene] ag ee ee gg. | euothesetingyace 20 | of +25 tequalto counts 2596 the profi 6.2595 a ae Ire discount is 10%, then the 3° wa bd 60% loss. (4) 7595 gain (150% -(ay4one adie ee aoc| 199.1 +P =Lae0be0 the 1 ‘20% even after giving a dis- ame wale | atmemaiesietete,| ned 110.tme price that avon ahous | PR aprile: mane] TC) matospectstcmrns| Tecan PME | 90, Ifa + +e 3=2 (a+ dod after allowing a'discount of} _(Ui€350(2)8375. tn ee 19% Gn rupees is mies lea7s as Ghisw a 14ss 128, 1f 40% of (A + B) = 60% of (3) 1.600 (4) 1.500. 2A-3B * asiar 22@ — =} peothen Lars ifyix= 4:18, then the value (AB) thei “ATH Poapst 4 (4) Tt sn asiacak shine o (i) mz sms weve ot 25 ws as ue oie Op Oy oe ws @I0 = we : 182. Me ortho centre of aright an- ‘ & 124. A numbers first inereaged by | “Fi rianghe les ot a8 10¥ and then itis further in| Ey gatna the tan Hh a creased by 20%. The original - ee 118. Some carpenters promised to number is increased altogeth- (2) at the right angular vertex Goajebinddaysbutsofthem | ym {Glon tts hypotenuse were abeent and remaining (within the tangle ‘men did the job in 12-days. The ee cyaew 183. Fhe angles of a triangle are fongnal numberof carpenters | (92% (4)90% “Wes 9) (2x 3) and (e+ 4 Fai 186. Ifatrain runs at40km/hour,| Theyalue ots nae (2)20 it reaches tts destination Iate | = (1)30@)S1 ewe. wie by mites, But if rune 28 at 50 km/hour, tis tate by'5 | 72 SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADEAII EXAM 134,10 line segments PQ and RS intersect at Xin such away! ay yh 2 AXP = RU ZPSR= ZROX | ‘en one must ave s at Gite as os wm (3) 24 eres ppesro | tataatcos x+.cos y= 2. the value | Direetlons (26:150) : Stu (9). 2x89 = exne ofsin x+.ain yi the sating Sanpete (4) se(Pxt0 = arlaQXS) wo the questions 15.AD is the median of atriangle | (3}2 fa). ‘Gross Priit'and Net Profit of AEG aie Ode the centroid | pirections (142-148) : The | acompany intakns of rupees forthe such that AO = 10 em. The | roloyring Pie-chart shows the land | years 1994-97: Jength of OD mn em is dsibution ofa housing complex on. as ithe tla area of the compen 5 os ws acres, examine the ple chart and 196. The external bisector of 28 | answer the questions. and ZC of SABC (where ABand AC extended to E and F re- Sspectvely) meet at point PIF ZBAC « 100%, then the mea- ‘sure of ZBPC ts 50 lao (340 —_(a) 100" 1197.1 tan (20 + 45%)» cot 39 where ‘Grone/Net fra (esis of rupees! “> oe (204.459 and go are acute an- fox ten Masala oe 1994 1505 1896 1957 ys “ase comme ‘eas om ais meant he 4198,0ne fies afte with a thread 148. The year in which the gross 150 metre long, If the theead Jomenate + prodt is double the net prt of the ite makes an angie of | [maar oy = {iy 1907 a) 1568 GO" wath the horizontal line | y4a.The ratio of area alloted for | (1900 (a) 96e {hen the elghtofthe te rom | “reader and road purposes | yay. te percentage oft prot of the ground (assuming the | agenssland oad p Tn percentage of net pe wweadtebemaaraghtine | @hobscure ()murky (4) shadowy 164. grumble (0) to scala (2) to complain ‘@)to sheer (to fight Les.crude () unrefined, (2) cruel G)rude (A) savage irecticine (166-170): Inthe following questions choose he word opposite in meaning to hy, ven 100, detest, (Wiest @)dilike ()ike interest 207 intentional or Wacetdental (2) undated (3) concentrated (a) broken 168, csnence ‘start @) schedule {Sheoncude (4) dasalve 100. eand {Wheontract (2) contrast (S)eonsist (4) controvert, 170. prospenty (0) propriety 2) propery (3) aeraity (a) peapicacty © Directions (171-178) In the folowing questions four alterna: ‘tv are gen forthe ldiom/ Phrase. “Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of te idiom Phrase 171to peak one's mind. (0) Tpbe frank and honest (2) thnk aloud {9)To talk about one's ideas (6) To express one's Uhoughis 172.t0 make a mountain of « ‘mole {i)to make advantage of & (ato get ints nt (ate aee a hg wh pre ced i 173.hand in oe {ince reliscetip ackssoperstire Gleweat (alos terme 174.to an ful to the Bre {iterate mater rest (ato cae addon! Sgr {ito bang raters to a So uso te-s tn att tevat 175. wear and tear Tabard name (damage (hot osorrow (avarnng Detlon 176-280): nthe ‘ouowingguestons pr othe toe eet inl Bl are Bre decries te bd pct Ei thand whch ayo the totems’ Chess he comet Saraues os cenetoeroremant fnnocted youranever Tye pair docs have boon pr Sede ityeentee tae ban Ghwouldbetn (G)Nomprovenent 1zr.hon teal goog. ahall vat tea Haba Ghar |. ahal ve Sige {0)No improvement 170.You sua aplgiae wh hi as Q)to Bet Bor (o)Romprovenent 79. slnce he worked. ard e failed to’secure good grades. tie (a en Shrug AO No improvement SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADEAII EXAM 180.The minister agreed will an- sewer questions on television. (1) to answer (2) for answering (3) with answering (@) No improvement Directions (181-188): In the following questions out ofthe four alternatives. choose the one which ‘can be substituted fr the gven sen- tence, 181. A person who loves wealth and ‘spends as ite money as pos- sible (1) Curmudgeor: (2) Money-grabber (3) Sertmp (4) Miser’ 182,State of amdety or dismay ‘causing mental confusion (1 constriction {2} Constenation (8) Concentration (4) Contraction A person who is ent in to languages (ay Versatile (2) Expert (9) Bainguat (4) Knowledgeable 1184. One who eats human flesh (1) Maneater (2) Cannibal ()Beast (4) Savage, 188.The quality of being politely ‘rm and demanding (0) assertive (3) aggressive Direetons (180-100) in the intowing quests guope of wan ah pres meeaepecn ol wotiscotetiyepat Reser | rectly spelt word. (2) bossy. (@)lorey 1186. (1) independance (2) independence” (8) independens. (4) indepandance 187. (1) hypocrisy (3) hipocrisy 188. (1) aeroplane (@) aeroplain 180.1) loan (9) onetie 190.(1) ceximony (6) ceremony (2) rypocresy a} btpocreay {@)airoplane (4) atroplain ()tonty (@)tonely (2)ceremoney (@)cerimoney ‘Directions (101-200) : in the following passage; some ofthe words hhave been left out. First read the passage over and try Peg eee yee | etl eal eee see ee ee ee seers ae apenas on Sta ainenttome |Leat ew ef ae ofertas | ea ee : woe eee oe | eat eT sl oe ee ee ee ce Sees British were not only 192 by it, but — Bah were sot ont Adaby tbat | ES oe Se See yin |[ acta ae af cea aoa epee ee oe Heatran cen dee pea ad ations | ee ears ‘meeting by far the mi to understand ‘ANSWERS [=== 2a] ao] 2, st 404 rebe!- | 40, 30.0) 64. 0) 82. 9) og since Out of 1887. the gravy | [sarge [or P86 ch we have so fr | Fy) -68 (| 88:1 | 6) Ag Prom the world for reasons oa.) |-ea. (| 08 6) [64.1 ‘aay security” ull more els | ap ny | eat) er [ 08 ‘sure to the King Emperor that “the | | 68-121 | 70. 9) | 71.) [72.6 {ea of 188 of power had tesa | [ 73-0 | 749) 78. | 76 an admitted 197 tn the minds of | 72.01 78.0) | 78.0) [60.0 Bridah party leaders ahough his | [62-21 620 | 3-6) [64-1 public statements were aiametrea. | | es. (@[ 060) [7-6 [a8.b lyopposite. The'L@8 created by Quit | [ee (3) | 90. (2) | 91.) | ea: India'made the Britah 198 that| [pa [wx a) 0a) | 86) they coud no lenger esp Inciasy |g. 98 | 08 fi. in_| [304-61] 300: fing. 308 oL¢) esdon, pots | Fg | [ro | 192. (0) threatened 109.) 146-6) [194.1] 192 tides 713-69 [114 ) [198-0] 116.6) Cee 147 [62 [48 [0.7 2 aa.) fama.) [498-0 [438 199,(0) citfused (2) gauged | AS 8a a7 fa. "CGheotabiched (8) Senne | [199-1190 2) [19H 18a. Maetenee 8 | | HS cs 37. | 308.) [xa9. [340-07 (Seneon ai fen a fifa (@)auepicious 74 (1 448) [347-1 148. 196,(1) excluded (2) elicited 34.1 [80.8 [as Gf na. ()prevented (4) concealed | [18.181 [360 c | 156.2 | 188.2) 106.(1)traneter 2) eimai «| [182-1 (3) grabbing * (4) retainment | { 161. (4) 197. (1) tactics (2) fantasy * =o (a) inevitabiity 160.) (a) occurrence 773.0 res,(i}votence (2)taboos | fa7F (Slvengeance (4) anarchy | [ish 100.(1)impgine 2} pretend | [186-0 (Glreaise” *)annious | [200-10] 200.(1} power @) bondage | [268.01 {Bexle (a) suspense | [Hot] 168 [06-00 SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADE-IIl EXAM S = | 8 marta 27 61-28 418, (8) Meaningful order of words EXPLANATIONS: Saat, Seco eee 1. Students carry and study| (GP +1=125+1= 196 4. infant ‘books. Similarly, Postman car~| 10, () Except Lock, ll others are d. ries mail, Sted to stick something oF | 1. Chg 2. @)iliteracy 9 warded off| paste something on the ether i through education. Similarly, |__ thing i oe Droughtis warded off rain. | 11. (1) Biography is an pécount of tacts 8. (3) Carpenter makes furniture. |- . life somebody, while all oh ‘Similarly, Cook prepares soup. | ers arediferent techniques of | 2. Profession, “inthis problem Worker-Prog® | _ printing. 4 uct relationshitp has been | 42, (a)Smoke comes out of Fie.| 3, nearing shown, Petzl is used to ran car Sim- | 26, (3) Meaningful order of words xk fiarly, Steam engine runs om | "" nascending orders + coal and oll is burnt in Lamp. |. —3 poundation | 18. (2) Bxeept the number 25, al i others are Prime Numbers. The 4, Waits ‘ummber25 sa perfect square; | " 14, (1) Except the number 6128, _ ener member erp” ® Sate 1. Plaster a0 i oti soHRe 2. Painting Ut ty 13a 21 (4) 2. KNACK — 3. KNIT > 128 - 4665, 4:KNOB 1. ENOW = 22. 3) (elec [Ba sabe ]ba /ab[e] @r+tpnttec cAlyptles etleptteatt 4. (3) A2yc-2pe 2a] 224x—2oy Lr] ivsu #25 p22 > pat] t ] * +=2ow-2ou—tals 2 ay 25.0) ai Poe 348“ g -e Meo e ie EF 7219) (67 +5=255290 vis ayy ais sat aes Sinilary “ Loa @A+Saciss HWwi¥ 3 Lot 26. 8 @sxaei a me: 20. ee gama30 cept the letter grou 38 SaaS BE sc3 18, (2) Except the letter group BE BODE. in all other fetter 6x7 [a] froups there are only Vowels. me SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADEAI EXAM 27.2) Required distance 34. (@ [Kas [Za= 2 10 °Rsrss se =9 km 1% 1oP2xs5y5=7 a) 1 > = 10x245-5 Stas a = 7=2045-5= [20] haga ‘ecco, the number 1209} 98: (18+8—9%8-1 [5] saan Ease fTiTw 126, (1)Only daughter o the father ae7ax7 a2 [8] || 42. @ fei} —Gornaa] of Sevtha's matefnal uncle tabi tmeans the meshes of Satta eg yiabwest{s] Therefore teboylsrotheref| Therefore, Seve . sf o+6eoxe=5 [H] 20, (Suppose the present age of § rsarran the Brent a of) so. 1) 28 4449.18 Fan's house sto the South- ae ori ecis Wet of oorindas house of father will be 3x years. ei 37. (4) Columnwise | 48. (2) Both the Premises are Unt- ‘According to question Firat Column versal Afirmative pe) Sle B)aae-8 8421 -26,29421 <80 ‘Alleilrenaré students, 2 5x 40=30-8 Second Calum, Docacaocs ‘nt studentare payers 15421 « [BB]: 9062157 é ——- ‘A+ A= A-type of Conclu- = Third Colm wot $2 -6years 2221 =49; 40-421 =64 i ccemtcamea 30, (3) Mere is no 1F letter in the | 98 (91 Colammwiee “Thee ws Govijusion 1. tower Pintcpturm 1702112 | gq 4) uals Comuson I 1. (1) There is no ‘V' letter in the ‘Second Column: a teacher. Anand may be a stu- Keyword and hence the word |: 9x5x5=195 dent or deral ta PERCIEVE cannot be formed. | ‘Tir Column There js no ‘Meter in the | —; 35x? = 900 leywerd and ence the word |<) gog [EMPIRE cannot be formed. 225 n00 ‘There 1s no 'S' letter in the’) 39, (2) ‘keyword and hence the wort coer 82. (SJE 5, 1 aoe bacshsrmamagithc pda = 40. (4) Fo 02.14, 21, 33, 40 ‘Therefore, TEAC HE R- [Lom si 'sohen SE 1=4 08, 10, 22, 34, 41 =60 House E=01; 13, 20, 32, 44 =a ai aS ia 40. 0) Option [F [i [ele sot ae = @)_| 23 [22 [8s [pe Su coals wx YX Se Ho Ek EY ‘SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADEMI ‘80, (2) All mothers are women. 5a. 8 ‘All women are peopl. (1) Value “in exchange" 19 the relative proportion with which this commodity exchanges for another commodity (in other words, tts price in the case of money). (8) The Planning Commission ‘was set up on 15 March 1950, ‘with Prime Minister Jawahar- Jal Nehru as the chairman. (2) The Green Revolution re- fers to the increase in food pro- duetion and tn production of ‘non-food items that has sig- nificantly and steadily taken place in India since 1966. (2) As per the Constitution, the ‘commission Is appointed every five years and consists of a chatrman and four other mem- ‘bers (@)-Reserve Bank of India was ‘nationalised in the year 1949, (2)'0p. Sachehidanand Sinha was the first president (tempo- rary chairmanfof the Constit- ‘ent Assembly when it met on December 9, 1946, Dz. Rajen- dra Prasad then became the President of the Constituent ‘Assembly. . (1) In political sclence, an in {tative also known as a popu- la oF citizens’ snitative) te 8 ‘means by which a petition signed by a certain minimum ‘number of eglatered voters ‘can force a public vote (plebl- sete . (8) The Fundamental Duties of Catizens were added to the Con- stitution by the 42nd Amend- nent ia 1978, upon the ree- ‘ommendations of the Swamna Singh Committe. 15. (4) The Supreme Court of in- ia is vested with the author- ty to interpret the Constitu tion an ensure that laws ad- here to the spirt and letter of the Constitution, 00. (1) state's the conceptual unit of politics, the most inclustve organisation in any society that ts recognised as having final say. (61, (2) He was defeated by the em- pperor of India, Chandragupta Maurya.and accepted a matri- nniony alliance for 500 ele- pphants after ceding the teri- tories considered as part of India. (62. (I) The most striking feature of the Indus valley cvliztion ‘was'found that emphaste on {he-organization of everyday cfc ie {63> (3) In thelr own sphere of io- ‘uence the Portuguese! Ditch ‘and Fyench banned Sots but 64, (9) Meera, a Rajput princess ‘waa born i Kudks (Krk), a Hite village near Merta City, ‘which ts presently’'n the Na- gaur district of Rajasthan in Dorthwest India, (95. (I) Alte the death of Alexander, Scleucus was nominated as: the satrap of Babylon in 320 Be, (@) Thar Express ts an inter- ‘national train that connects Karachi, Pafistan to Bhagat 10 Kothi, India. 67. {3} All beverage alcoho! and | ‘moe of that used in imdustry 48 formed through fermenta- lon of a variety of products includihg grain such as corn, potato mashes, Truit juices, ‘and beet and cane sugar mo. asses, 68. (2) The citys situated between the’ southern bank af the Brahmaputra river and the foothills of the Shillong pla- teau. (69. (2) Kanchenjunga 1s the third ‘highest mountain in the world, EXAM, Tocated along the india Hepa border inthe Himalayas 70. (9) itsharesinternationa! bor- ders with Bhutan the west, Burmnain the cast and te Peo” ples Republic f China in the orth 7, (8) Chloroptii ts green pig ment found alent plants, algae, and qjanobectera. (9) The cate portion is swol- Jen leaven with a bit of stem, (9) Although those with AB Dod tape may be refered to as universal recipients, in ac- {ait ype ABS blood Is that of the universal recipient, Ihereas type AB- Is not 74, 19) The normal ore body tem erature of healthy. resting [dul naman beings stated be at 986 degrees Fahrennelt 0" 97.0 degrees Celsius. 76. (1) The Rock Dove (Columba livia or Rock Pigeon e amen: ‘ber of the bird family Colm. bidae (doves and placons) 76, (4) Many ofa bird's bones are Dpreumaic, wih strut across their hollow interior to pro vide a combination af Wht ‘weight and strength agjan ad- Sptation to fing 171. (3) Nuclea? fusion isthe pro tess by which two or more Atomic nucle join together, or “fase to form a single hea ernuceus, 7. (2) The ball will Moat on mer cary because of efferent den sites. 78. (1) Thehuman gar ean respond tomate preshure variations tn the ate if they are in the audible frequency range, roughly 20 Hz - 20 Kitz 1, 2) Fala have the highest amount of energy per gram of consumption {0} Pure or a distied fort of water is'a bad conductor of lect Beegune Im pare of water there are no| en 88. (3) The National Chemical Lab- 23 Pune, sn weatern India. SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADE-II EXAM 84. (2) Among the metals most ‘commonly used for plating are zine, nice, chromiurn, cadmi- states that some Polyeyeiie hydrocarbons may be carcino: gens in humans and animals ‘and can cause harmful effects on skin and the auto-immune ystem. £86. (1) Calcium hypochlorite 12 Used for the disinfection of drinking water or swiraming pool water, 857. (9) inthe past, the distinction between X-rays and gamma ‘ays wan based on energy (oF ‘equivalently frequency or Svavelengl). with gamma rays being considered a higher en- ergy version of X-rays, £88, (3) Tis layer absorbs 27-00% of the Suns bigh frequency Slrawolt light, which poten ally damages the ie forma on Earth. 89. (3) Computer data storage, of: ter called storage or memory, refers to computer components land recording media that re tain digital data 1 (a) simpson dincoveed the aesthetic properties roform and successfully intro- duced tt for general medical 192, (8) The 2011 Nobel Prize in ‘Chemistry was awarded toDan. ‘Shechtman “for the discovery of Quastcrystal 93. (2) The win at the Buddly In- ternational Cireutt (IC) was) ‘Vettel 11th win thie year and ‘pathim on courseto equal the Teeord for the most number of wine in one Fl season. 94. (2) Kuchipust 1s a Classical Indian dance form Andhra Pradesh, India, 195, (4) He was an Indian Bengal! filmmaker He Ss regarded as cone of the greaiest auteurs of ‘200% century cinema. 96. (3) The data reflects that 6296 ofthe country’s rural population lives in Uttar Pradesh and 13.48% urban population lives in Maharash- tr. 97, (2) The National Old Age Pen- ‘ton Scheme provides a pen: ‘ton for the elderly who live ‘below the poverty line. 198. (2) The Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) has estimated ‘uranium reserves of the mine ‘at 150,000 tonnes, which are ‘one ofthe largest in the world. (90, (4) Rongalt Bibu (mid-April, also called Bohag Bihu), the ‘most popular Bihu celebrates the onset ofthe Assamese New j "Year 1100, (2) With around 600000 inhab- ‘ants, Sik s the least pop- | uulous state in India and the ‘second-smallest state iter Goa tn tptal area. 101.3) Given, /4036 = 34 2 AAO S6 + SORTER + YOI004086 + VOBCOSHORS =6.4 + 0.64 + 0.064 +.0.0084 =7.1104 102.1) eS aon. pi *) «caso(2e) » fis =@seye-—b, - 1, = ese ag 2952-250 104. 0) 285 «332 = 2 Required sum =250+99 = 349 105.) VF = 9G; * (A+ B's 1 day's work Lyd sett B works for half day daily The work will be completed im 15 days. 107.(3) A: B= D,:D, ‘= 100: 140=D,:70 3 100%70~ 140 xD, 100%70 = Dy = 100%20 _ soa, D, = 10070 - sodays 106. (1) Ifthe radius of the her ‘phere be runt, then height of eylinder,and cone =F units Reguired ratio 1 = nh 2a: Serth 1 en: 2u8: ba =3:6:1 109.(3) If the radius of the new ‘ylinder be R then, 2erh = RAH = R229 R= or 110.3) Volume of the’ pyramid spi pret ane 4 cum, ‘$x10x87-190 111, (4) the length of the edge of ‘cube be x em, then dangeeat = Be cm Sx = 8/5 > x=8em SOLVED PAPER ; FCI ASSISTANT GRADE-IIT EXAM ‘Surface area of the cube | 126. ) Let the marked price be | 122.(2)if the cost price of article soe Re. bbe Rs. xthen =Ox8x8 84 _ 1200x112 500300 _ 129 = 384 sq..em #705" 100 100 100 112. (2) Side of square = 42 metre 4 aoe a ax Sh uaa 1121200 x= 2209 «ps 1600 129.4) a) xf 13. 9) If the side of the equilater~ cong been nn pw then, 380,0) eorgnal amber ef] a aso obi MD, =M3D, ae Sieei- 9 x12 S oreiae-00 2 grn00 == 20 110,00) Lat the eal dstance bex| ay aisceums nm 7B At 114.) ei oe aqar be xg be | 196.00) Required percentage in- ass i ‘total tine So ‘crease agora 25°30" 50 (0120+ 228 =(t0+20+ 2 breathe square =? 100 and area of triangle aoa ae 125.(0)1F the distance be x km, Sat non | OE a sta Required ratio wo Be ae : 100 12 Required fine font 190, um ofthe mambirs = 194 S : as (22) nour 11 minus ‘115. (1) If the marked price be Rs. ce is ee 40, xand cost prige be Rs. 100, | Smaller numbert= 124-1 — 24% 42 1 =(2 6011) manu 2x78 a 2 G ) sig 27 39 = 282-20 =19 minutes 252 9x= 64 126. (4) Hetght of tre after 1 year ao x= 125%100 _p, 500 = Smaller number 75 3 =126-6440 SP. after @ discount of 10% Dilference = 84-4044 Height of tree after 2 years 500, 90 121. (2) Percentage proft 3100710 TasT2xk ‘Gain percent = 50%6 a : =72+9=810m SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADEAII EXAM naan 197.0) an B+ 489 cso reopens 302 | 1940 Stan 00°30) T peewee were coeds S Senaoe agra sana) xebea ae vee amare seins stengalcesl ees « Se rlrare t-aet 120 ee aao= pi exdeuica 188. (2), 1s the mid-point of side Be. Point © 1! the centroid that ‘divides AD in the ratio 2: I. = (a+b (a@-ab+ 1) =0 190,12) + B+ eu3 = 2a+2b+2¢ no} ¢ 3 2041 +H-2b4 142 Tae+1=0 a1 + PH e-1P ro A Sa-1-0-061 ae i b-1s0=b=1 and, ¢-1=0—c%1 2 atbte=s 2 20) tpt g thaipe, Ahan, Bay nz Im aPBC. : [PEE [ae | Peer “Y 225 “Vaas is tid ches Di cnc Sh laa sateen, ag Oe Se a aC a 20% + tant e = 180° 2 sect tants aprteseae = 288 + FCB +2.2BPC, Te P 10 a >see tanto sect + tant 199.(8) Sum ofarigles of etrangle| => (i80"y +cisor— +2] a 77 = 180" 28PC = 360" Ba 1 xtB tdx-3+See4 %860"-iysa'+2 20PC=960* | 141, (1) coset cosy =2 2180" S22BPCey sz coox st = 6x4 50180" = 228RC= 180" x ‘cos x = 1; cony 1 S 6x= 100-64 176° = 180"~ BAC saeyo 5 i «sin r+ siny=0 = seppceso-L zakc | 142. (9) Required ratio 44962451, * 90" 50° 40° © SOLVED PAPER : FCI ASSISTANT GRADE-III EXAM "a 164.(2)Here, there were more] Laok at the seatence { ee ae beautiful flowere.......should ‘They detested each other on = 184108 199 696 Deused. Use ofartice the a] gga. tes Caen 300 net proper Tis antonym shoutd Be He 144.(a) Difference tn the angles | 188.(2) Here, detertbes shouldbe | 1¢7.(1) The word Intention UAd- sted fo geen sose and | wud Use prpouton | te mene Commercial purpose ‘About te superfluous, dates eed = 108-54 =54" 186. (2) Look at the sentence. ay: deh fraies nlended. ‘The lack to evident to re.| TRE word cldental Cjee- 360¢=Sacres erat tive) means; happening by ‘ 5 Here, ‘too’ means : more than Sangeet. Data geg Coen eres’ required. 168. (3) The word” Commence eter etacte too + adjecte + to eve (es) means to begin some- 148. 200 negative sense. ‘hing: start. - ae ee 161. (4) The word Magnificent (Ad- ‘The word Conciude (Verb) xige = tt jective) means: extremely at- ‘means : to come to an end: to Sera tractive and impressive: de-| bring something to an end ‘ fseving prise opiendi | 165,(1)Tie words Expand and an Look at the sentence: ‘Contract are antonymnous + Trey analtestmapsitécy | 270.(0) The word Prosperity see 1067, tems (leas) cans: the tle of Crone prot = Ra. 50 ik’ | gg tye ord Opitted djs: | tena escent copetay in Net profit = Rs. 25 lakh tive) means : full of energy. ‘making mohey; affluence. 147.3) Roque percentage Gstermination orcoursgren:| The word Adverlty (Noun) sa state, ream aiculvor amples” = Brroonsz6 Look te wntemse : | ant uation. She put up wopiried defence | Logkat the sentendhe + Laer Reqeeed difecmnce in the final game. Slee ene “-ra), 0-25 + 20-+25) tan | 39940) Te wt Gloomy Chafee: a five) means # depressing; | He overare many personal 4 . rear darkorbadly tin away | adversities, = 590 = Rs.225lakh ‘that makes you feel sad: glum: | 171.(1) Idiom speak your mind 4 murky, ‘means: to say exactly what aryeres pott : net rote | EMT Youth imavery det wey Year 1904—3:1 Tub nnetantecny Jay, | 172.1) idiom make & mountain Year 1995040:15-8:9) Lata fur sont| ent ef mele ears ‘Year 1996 = 45:25 =9: Took 80 gloomy after all make an unimportant matter Year 1997 = 80:25-=2:1 | f94.(2) Te wre ramble Ce | ng MEIOTADE 180.) Required aio [7 cans ¢ to comply about | 279-0 Kiem banda gle means = 165275 = 11:5 ‘somebody /something in a bad- body, especially in a secret” 101, (2) After either of, each of and temperedway- ‘and/or legal way... neither of, plural subject is ‘Look at the sentknees : 174. 2) Idiom add fuel to the fire used_butthevefbissingalat. | ° sheiealwaye rumblingtome | means a thing that is done ‘Hence, te should be weed here. ‘about how badly she ts treat- ‘that makes something (an ar- snpitapenginiawezoahe | Stat iment get worse she, I et) comes before «| 19g.ti\the werd Crud (adjee- | 178.) dom wear and tear meas Sila Pat sen | SPDT wot: dl aan | 178 Ge ae tm the for ponenive ad a: unrefined wl-| Se rope ce that he fetremecuryoarha hr |. meander wifetonnal ve ‘Hence, Due to my be- an 2 Migateu ar” shock | 100) The word-Detese Cverj|, OKAt the sentence: reane : to hate amebody/ |__ Te ngurancs Foy orn Sencthing vey sacs oath |: SS arn nn disike. om

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