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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)

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1. M is older than P. S is younger than P. N is Directions (5-6) : Find the odd letter pair from
older than S, but younger than P. Who the given responses.
among the four is the youngest ? funsZ'k
(5-6) % fn, x, fodYikas essa ls fo"ke v{kj
;qXe
M, P ls cM+k gSA
S] P ls NksVkNgSA pqfu,A
] S ls cM+k gS] fdUrq
P ls NksVk gSA pkjkssa esa lcls NksVk dkSu gS 5. \ (A) Vanity/feF;kfHkeku
(A) S (B) N (B) Simplicity/ lknxh
(C) P (D) M (C) Modesty/'kkyhurk
2. If INTERNET is written as 14325423 and (D) Humility/uezrk
DISTANCE is written as 61738492, then
6. (A) Arsenic/vklsZfud
what will CENTRE be written as ?
(B) Antimony/,sfUVeuh
;fn INTERNET dks14325423 fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj
(C) Silicon/flfydkWu
DISTANCE dks 61738492 fy[kk tkrk gS] rks
(D) Platinum/IySfVue
CENTRE dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk \
7. In a row, P is at the 11th position from left
(A) 124576 (B) 291534 and Q is 10th from right. If they interchanged
(C) 924352 (D) 852431 their positions, P becomes 18th from left.
3. Select the correct combination of How many persons are there in that row ?
mathematical signs to replace '*' signs and ,d drkj esa P cka;s ls
11osa rFkk
Q nk;sa 10
ls osa LFkku ij
to balance the given equation. gSA ;fn os viuh txg vkil esa cny ysrs gSa
P ck;sa
rks ls
fn, x, lehdj.k dks larqfyr djus rFkk'*' fpUgksa dks 18osa LFkku ij gks tkrk gSA ml iafDr esa dqy fdrus O;fD
izfrLFkkfir djus ds fy, xf.krh; fpUgksa dk lgh e lewggSa
?
pqfu, A (A) 28 (B) 29
8 * 6 * 7 * 3 * 18 (C) 27 (D) 31
(A) + = (B) + + = 8. Which one set of letters when sequentially
placed at the gaps in the given letter series
(C) + + = (D) + + =
shall complete it ?
4. Q walks 14 meters towards west, then turns
v{kjksa dk dkSu&lk lewg [kkyh LFkkuksa ij eokj j[ku
to her right and walks 14 metres and then
turns to her left and walks 10 metres. Again
nh xbZ v{kj J`a[kyk dks iwjk
\ djsxk
turning to her left she walks 14 metres. h_jh_ijhhi_hh_jh
What is the shortest distance (in metres) (A) ihji (B) hihi
between her starting point and her present (C) ihij (D) hjhj
position ? 9. Four views of one cube are given below.
Which number will be opposite to the face
Q if'pe dh vksj 14 ehVj pyrh gS] fiQj nkfguh vksj
with number 3 ?
eqM+dj14 ehVj pyrh gS] vkSj rc vius ckbZa vksj eqM+dj
uhps ,d ?ku ds pkj n`'; fn, x, gSaA la[;k
3 okys iQyd
10 ehVj pyrh gSA fiQj ckbZa vksj eqM+dj
14 ehVjog
ds lkeus dkSu&lh la[;k gksxh
?
pyrh gSA mlds izkjfEHkd izLFkku fcUnq vkSj mldh orZeku
fLFkfr esa lcls de nwjh D;k gS \
5 5 6 5
(A) 38 metres/38 ehVj 4 1 2 3 4 3 3 4
(B) 28 metres/28 ehVj
(C) 24 metres/24 ehVj (A) 1 (B) 2
(D) 10 metres/10 ehVj (C) 5 (D) 6

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10. If three days after today is Tuesday, what 14. Statement : / dFku%
day was four days before yesterday ?
The oceans are a storehouse of practically
;fn vkt ds rhu fnu ckn eaxyokj gks] rks chrs gq, dy ds
every mineral including Uranium. But like
pkj fnu igys dkSu&lk fnu Fkk \
most other minerals, it is found in
(A) Tuesday/eaxyokj
extremely low concentration of about 3
(B) Sunday/jfookj grams per 1000 tonnes of water.
(C) Monday/lkseokj
egklkxj O;ogkfjd :i ls izR;sd [kfut ftlesa ;wjsfu;e Hkh
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
lfEefyr gS] dk Hk.Mkjx`g gksrs gSaA ijUrq vU; [kfutks
11. If 'sky' is called 'water', 'water' is called
'green', 'green' is called 'air', 'air' is called leku ;g ik;k x;k fd os vR;ar fuEu] yxHkx3 xzke izfr
'blue', 'blue' is called 'clouds', 'clouds' is 1000 Vu ikuh ds fy, lka.k esa gksrs gSaA
called 'yellow' and 'yellow' is called 'earth',
then where does fish live ? Conculusions: / fu"d"kZ %
;fn 'vkleku' dks'ty ' dgk tk,, 'ty ' dks'gjk' dgk tk,, I. The oceans are a cheap source of
'gjk' dks'gok' dgk tk,, 'gok
' dks'uhyk' dgk tk,, 'uhyk' Uranium.
dks'ckny' dgk tk,, 'ckny' dks'ihyk' dgk tk, vkSj'ihyk' leqnz ;wjsfu;e ds lLrs lzksr gksrs gSaA
dks'T+kehu' dgk tk,, rks eNyh dgk jgsxh ?
II. The oceans harbour radiation hazards.
(A) Sky/vkleku
egklkxj fofdj.k ladV;qDr gksrs gSaA
(B) Water/ty
(A) Either conclusion I or II follows.
(C) Yellow/ihyk
(D) Green/gjk ;k rks fu"d"kZ
I ;k II fudkyk tk ldrk gSA
Directions (12 13) : Find the missing number (B) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
from the given responses.
u rks fu"d"kZ
I vkSj u gh
II fudkyk tk ldrk gSA
funsZ'k
(12 13) % fuEu izR;sd Js.kh esa yqIr la[;k Kkr
dhft,A (C) Only conclusion I follows.
dsoy fu"d"kZ
I fudkyk tk ldrk gSA
12. 6 5 4
(D) Only conclusion II follows.
7 6 5
dsoy fu"d"kZ
II fudkyk tk ldrk gSA
5 7 6
37 23 ? 15. Statements: / dFku%
Some men are lions.
(A) 10 (B) 12
(C) 13 (D) 14
dqN vkneh 'ksj gSaA
All foxes are lions.
13. 8 12 13
lHkh yksefM+;k 'ksj gaSA
6 5 10
Conclusions : / fu"d"kZ %
2 8 ?
I. Some foxes are men.
4 15 18
dqN yksefM+;k vkneh gSaA
(A) 15 (B) 5 II. Some lions are men.
(C) 6 (D) 3
Direction (14-15): Some statements are given, dqN 'ksj vkneh gSaA
followed by some conclusions. You have to (A) Either conclusion I or II follows.
consider the statements to be true even if they
;k rks fu"d"kZ
I ;k II fudkyk tk ldrk gSA
seem to be at variance from commonly known
facts. You have to decide which of the given (B) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
conclusions, if any, follows from the given
statements.
u rks fu"d"kZ
I vkSj u gh
II fudkyk tk ldrk gSA

funsZ'k
(14-15) % dqN dFku fn, x, gSa] ftuds vkxs dqN (C) Only conclusion I follows.
fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSaA vkidks fopkj djuk gS fd dFku lR; gS dsoy fu"d"kZ
I fudkyk tk ldrk gSA
pkgs os lkekU;r% Kkr ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs gksaA vkidks fu.kZ;
(D) Only conclusion II follows.
djuk gS fd fn, x, dFkuksa esa ls dkSu&lk fu"d"kZ] ;fn dksbZ
gks] fuf'pr :i ls fudyrk gSA dsoy fu"d"kZ
II fudkyk tk ldrk gSA

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16. If a calendar was used in 1901, 1907 and (A) S (B) Q
1918, then in which year could this (C) R
calendar be used again ?
(D) Data insufficient/vkdM+s vi;kZIr
;fn ,d gh dSysaMj dk iz;ksx1901, lu~ 1907 rFkk
24. Pointing towards a man, a woman said, "his
1918 esa fd;k x;k] rks bl dSysaMj dk iz;ksx iqu% fuEu
brother's father is the only son of my
esa ls fdl o"kZ fd;k tk ldrk Fkk? grandfather". How is the woman related to
(A) Year 1924/lu~1924 the man?
(B) Year 1929/lu~1929 ,d O;fDr dh vksj b'kkjk djrs gq, ,d efgyk us dgk]
(C) Year 1925/lu~1925 ^mlds HkkbZ ds firk esjs nknk th ds bdykSrs iq=k gSA
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha efgyk ml O;fDr ls fdl izdkj lacaf/r ?gS
Directions : In questions no. 17 to 19, a series
is given, with one term missing. Choose the (A) Daughter/iq=kh(B) Sister/cgu
correct alternative from the given ones that (C) Aunt/pkph
will complete the series.
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k17 ls 19 esa] ,d vuqe fn;k x;k gS] 25. A word is represented by only one set of num-
ftlesa ,d in yqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og lgh fodYi bers as given in any one of the alternatives.
pqfu, tks vuqe dks iwjk djs A The sets of numbers given in the alterna-
17. 3, 15, 35, 63, ? tives are represented by two classes of al-
(A) 77 (B) 84 phabets as in two matrices given below.
(C) 99 (D) 98 The columns and rows of Matrix I are num-
18. 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, ? bered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are
(A) 255 (B) 260 numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these
(C) 245 (D) 265 matrices can be represented first by its row
19. RAZ SBY TCX UDW VEV ? and next by its column, e.g., 'G' can be rep-
(A) WFU (B) FWU resented by 04, 40, etc., 'K' can be repre-
(C) XGX (D) ZAT sented by 56, 75 etc. Similarly, you have to
20. How many triangles are there in this figure ? identify the number set for the word given
nh xbZ vkfr esa fdrus f=kHkqt \ gSa below : NICE

,d 'kCn dsoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk


fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa fn
x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxks }kjk n'kkZ, x, gSa] tS
uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wgksa esaI gSaA
ds LrEHk
vkO;wg
vkSj iafDr
dh la[;k0 ls 4 esa nh xbZ gS vkSjIIvkO;wg
dh 5 ls 9 esaA
(A) 18 (B) 13 bu vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr vkSj ckn esa
(C) 9 LrEHk la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gS] mnkgj.k , 'G' ds fy,
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha dks04, 40 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gS 'K'rFkk
dks56,
Directions (2122) : Select the related word/ 75 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA blh rjg ls] vkidks uhps
number from the given alternatives.
fn, x, 'kCn ds fy, la[;k&lewg dks igpkuuk gS %
funsZ'k
(2122) % fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lacafkr 'kCn @la[;k
NICE
dks pqfu,A
21. FHEG : JLIK : : PROQ : ? vkO;wg
-I vkO;wg
-II
(A) TVSU (B) VTUS
(C) TVUS (D) SUVT
22. 2:4:8 : 10:20:40 : : 3:6:9 : ? C D E F G 5 H K L I N
(A) 18:27:54 (B) 5:10:17 1 F G C D E 6 I N H K L
(C) 6:24:54 (D) 15:30:45
2 D E F G C 7 K L I N H
23. P, Q, R and S are playing cards. P and Q are
partners. S is facing north. If P is facing west, 3 E F G C D 8 L I N H K
then who is facing south ? 4 G C D E F 9 N H K L I
P, Q, R vkSjS rk'k [ksy jgs gSaA
P vkSjQ tksM+hnkj S gSaA
(A) 66, 58, 33, 02 (B) 87, 65, 03, 24
dk eq[k mkj dh vksj gSA P dk;fn
eq[k if'pe dh vksj
gS] rks crk, fd fdldk eq[k nf{k.k dh vksj? gS (C) 66, 23, 68, 30 (D) 59, 68, 40, 02
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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)
Hkkx II &(ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
)
26. The ratio of the principal and the amount 31. If (2x) (2y) = 8 and (9x) (3y) = 81, then (x, y)
after one year is 10 : 12. Then the rate of is
interest per annum is ;fn (2x) (2y) = 8 vkSj (9x) (3y) = 81, rks (x, y) gS
;fn ewyku vkSj ml ij ,d o"kZ ds C;kt ds ckn ds (A) (1, 2) (B) (2, 1)
feJku dk vuqikr 10 : 12 gks] rks okf"kZd C;kt dh nj (C) (1, 1) (D) (2, 2)
gS
(A) 12% (B) 16% 32. If 0 x and sec x = cosec y, the value
2
(C) 18% (D) 20% of sin (x + y) is
27. A solid cone of height 9 cm, with diameter
of its base 18 cm, is cut out from a wooden ;fn 0 x vkSj sec x = cosec y gS ] rks
2
solid sphere of radius 9 cm. The percentage
of wood wasted is sin (x + y) dk eku gS
(A) 0 (B) 1
9 lseh]pkbZ vkSj 18 lseh] O;kl dk Bksl 'kadq] 9 lseh
f=T;k okys ,d Bksl ydM+h ds xksys dks dkVdj cuk;k 1 1
(C) (D)
x;k gSA rnuqlkj u"V dh xbZ ydM+h dk izfr'kr gS 2 3
33. A solid wooden toy is in the shape of a right
(A) 25 (B) 30
circular cone mounted on a hemisphere. If
(C) 50 (D) 75 the radius of the hemisphere is 4.2 cm and
1 the total height of the toy is 10.2 cm, find
28. In ABC, BAC = 90 and AB BC. Then the volume of the wooden toy (nearly).
2
,d Bksl ydM+h dk f[kykSuk] ,d xksykkZ ds ij yaco`rh;
the measure of ACB is 'kadq ds vkdkj dk gSA ;fn mlds xksykkZ dh f=T;k 4.2
1 lseh] gks vkSj f[kykSus dh iwjh apkbZ 10.2 lseh gks] rks ml
ABC es,a BAC = 90 vkSj AB BC. gS rks ydM+h ds f[kykSus dk vk;ru yxHkx Kkr dhft,
2
rnuqlkj ACB dk eki gS (A) 104 cm3/lseh3 (B) 162 cm3/lseh3
(A) 60 (B) 30 (C) 427 cm3/lseh3 (D) 266 cm3/lseh3
(C) 45 (D) 15 34. A can do a piece of work in 12 days. B is
29. The average of 5 numbers is 140. If one 50% more efficient than A. In how may days
number is excluded, the average of the will B finish the same work ?
remaining 4 numbers is 130. The excluded A ,d dk;Z dks 12 fnuksa esa dj ldrk gSA B, A dh vis{kk
number is 50% vfkd n{k gSA rnuqlkj B ogh dk;Z fdrus fnuksa esa
5 la[;kvksa dk vkSlr 140 gSA ;fn muesa ls ,d ,d dj ysxk ?
la[;k gVk nh tk,] rks 'ks"k 4 dk vkSlr 130 gks tkrk gS (A) 6 days/fnu (B) 8 days/fnu
gVkbZ xbZ la[;k gS (C) 12 days/fnu (D) 24 days/fnu
(A) 135 (B) 134 35. Selling an article at a profit of 5%, Mr. X
(C) 180 (D) 150 gets ` 150 more than selling it at a loss of
5%. At what price did Mr. X purchase the
30. If a = 23 and b = 29, then the value of article ?
25a2 + 40ab + 16b2 is
,d oLrq dks 5% ykHk ij cspus ij Jheku X dks 5% gkfu
;fn a = 23 vkSj b = 29 gS, rks 25a2 + 40ab +
ij cspus dh rqyuk esa ` 150 #- vf/kd fey tkrs gSaA
16b2 dk eku gS rnuqlkj Jheku X us og oLrq fdrus esa [kjhnh gksxh ?
(A) 1 (B) 1 (A) ` 15,000 (B) ` 1500
(C) 0 (D) 2 (C) ` 150 (D) ` 15
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36. The true discount on a sum of money due 2 41. 0.153 is equal to
years hence at 5% is Rs. 15. Find the sum.
0.153 ds cjkcj gS
;fn fdlh /kujkf'k ij vc ls nks o"kZ ckn dk 5% dh nj
17 17
ls okLrfod cV~Vk ` 15% gSA /kujkf'k Kkr dhft, ? (A) (B)
111 333
(A) 150 (B) 165
171 153
(C) 170 (D) 160 (C) (D)
999 100
37. The value of the expression x4 17x3 + 17x2
42. Ravi travels 300 km, partly by train and
17x + 17 at x = 16 is
partly by car. He takes 4 hrs to reach. If he
x = 16 dh fLFkfr esa O;atd x4 17x3 + 17x2 17x travels 60 km, by train and rest by car, he
+ 17 at x = 16 dk eku gS will take 10 minutes more if he were to
travel 100 km by train and rest by car. The
(A) 0 (B) 1 speed of the train is :
(C) 32 (D) 3 jfo 300 fdeh- dh ;k=k va'kr% jsy vkSj va'kr% dkj ls
x djrk gSA ml ;k=k esa mls 4 ?kaVs yxrs gSa] ;fn og 60
38. If sin 17 = , then fixed the value of (sec fdeh- jsy ls tk, vkSj 'ks"k dkj lsA mlh ;k=k esa mls 10
y
feuV vfkd yxsaxs ;fn og 100 fdeh- jsy ls vkSj 'ks"k
17 sin 73). dkj ls tk,A rnuqlkj jsy dh xfr fdruh gS ?
x (A) 50 km/hr./fdeh-/?kaVk
;fn sin 17 = y gS] rks (sec17 sin 73) dk eku (B) 60 km/hr./fdeh-/?kaVk
(C) 100 km/hr/fdeh-/?kaVk
Kkr dhft, ?
(D) 120 km/hr/fdeh-/?kaVk
y2 x 2 x2 43. If A : B is 2 : 3, B : C is 6 : 11, then A : B : C
(A) (B) 2 2 is :
xy y x
x2 x2
;fn A : B is 2 : 3, B : C = 6 : 11 gS, rc A : B : C
(C) (D) gksxk
y y2 x 2 y y2 x 2
(A) 2 : 8 : 11 (B) 4 : 6 : 22
39. The distance between Howrah and New
(C) 4 : 6 : 11 (D) 2 : 6 : 11
Delhi via Patna is 1440 km, and the
distance between Howrah and New Delhi 44. The allowance of an employee constitutes
165% of his basic pay. If he receives
via Gaya is 5% less. Then the distance
between the places via Gaya (in kms) is :
` 11925 as gross salary, then his basic pay
is (in Rs.) :
,d deZpkjh ds Hkks mlds ewy osru ds 165% gSA ;fn
gkoM+k ,oa ubZ fnYyh dh nwjh cjkLrk iVuk 1440 fdeh-
ml dezpkjh dk le; osru ` 11925 gks rks mldk ewy
osru fdruk gksxk ?
gS vkSj gkoM+k ,oa ubZ fnYyh dh nwjh cjkLrk x;k 5% de
(A) ` 4000 (B) ` 5000
gSA rnuqlkj og nwjh cjkLrk x;k fdrus fdeh- gS ? (C) ` 4500 (D) ` 5500
45. A cistern is normally filled in 8 hours but
(A) 1398 (B) 1368 takes another 2 hours to fill because of a
leak in its bottom. If the cistern is full, the
(C) 1388 (D) 1268
leak will emply it in :
40. Find the v alue of tan 1 and 2
,d gkSt lkekU;r% 8 ?kVksa esa Hkj tkrk gSA ysfdu mldh
tan3...........tan 89.
ryh esa ,d Nsn gksus dks dkj.k mlds Hkjus esa nks ?kaVs
tan 1 and 2 tan3...........tan 89 dk eku Kkr T;knk yxrs gSaA rnuqlkj gkSt iwjk Hkjk gksus ij] mlds
dhft,A Nsn ls fjlko ds dkj.k mls [kkyh gksus esa fdruk le;
(A) 1 (B) 0 yxsxk ?
1 (A) 16 hours/?kaVs (B) 20 hours/?kaVs
(C) 3 (D)
3 (C) 25 hours/?kaVs (D) 40 hours/?kaVs
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46. Two equal circles of radius 4 cm, intersect 48. Which of the above States is the largest
each other such that each passed through producer of rice ?
the centre of the other. The length of the mDr jkT;ksa esa pkoy dh lcls T;knk mit okyk izns'k
common chord is :
dkSu lk gS ?
4 lseh-f=T;k okys nks ,d leku o`k ,d&nwljs dks bl
(A) Uttar Pradesh/mkj izns'k
rjg dkVrs gaS fd izR;sd o`k nwljs ds dsU ij ls Hkh
xqtjrk gSA rnuqlkj mudh mHk;fu"B thok dh yEckbZ (B) West Bangal/if'pe caxky
fdruh gS ? (C) Madhya Pradesh/e; izns'k
(A) 2 3 cm/lseh- (B) 4 3 cm/lseh- (D) Haryana/gfj;k.kk
49. Which of the above States is the largest
(C) 2 2 cm/lseh- (D) 8 cm/lseh- producer of wheat ?
47. From four corners of a square sheet of side mDr jkT;ksa esa xsgw dh lcls T;knk mit okyk izns'k
4 cm, four pieces, each in the shape of arc dkSu&lk gS ?
of a circle with radius 2 cm, are cut out.
The area of the remaining is (A) Madhya Pradesh/e; izns'k
4 lseh- Hkqtk okys ,d oxZ ds pkjksa dksuksa ls 2 lseh- f=T;k (B) Haryana/gfj;k.kk
okys o`k ds pki ds vkdkj esa pkj VqdM+s dkVdj vyx (C) Maharashtra/egkjk"V
dj fn, gSaA rnuqlkj 'ks"k vkfr dk {ks=Qy fdruk gS ? (D) Uttar Pradesh/mkj izns'k
(A) 8 cm2/lseh2 50. What fraction of rice is produced by Haryana
of the total production of rice by all the above
(B) 16 4 cm2/lseh2 states ?

(C) 18 8 cm2/lseh2 gfj;k.kk esa pkoy dh mit lHkh jkT;ksa esa pkoy dh dqy
mit dk fdruk Hkkx gS ?
(D) 4 2 cm2/lseh2
1 1
Direction : (48-50) Read the bar graph given (A) (B)
9 12
below and answer the questions based on it.
funsZ'k : (48-50) LraHk&vkjs[k dk v;;u djds fuEufyf[kr 1 1
(C) (D)
iz'uksa dk mkj nhft,A 4 6

Rice/ pkoy
Production in Million Tonnes

Wheat

20
18 Wheat/ vkVk
16
nl y k[ k Vuksaesami t

14
12
Rice

Wheat

10
Rice

Wheat

8
Rice

Wheat

6
Rice
Wheat

Rice

4
2
ifpe caxky

Maharashtra
Pradesh

Pradesh
Madhya

Haryana
e; iznsk
Bengal
mkj izns'k
Uttar

West

gfj;k.kk
egkjk"V

State/jkT;

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Part - III (General Awareness)
Hkkx III& ( lkekU; tkudkjh)
51. Which Indian Para-military force has the 55. 'TRIMs' stands for
distinction of raising the first women's ^fVEl* dk iwjk uke gS&
battalion? (A) Trade Related Income Measures
fdl Hkkjrh; v/Z&lSfud cy dks igyh efgyk cVkfy;u VsM fjysVsM bude eStlZ
xfBr djus dk xkSjo izkIr gS\ (B) Trade Related Investment Measures
(A) CISF / lh- vkbZ- ,l- ,iQ- VsM fjysVsM buosLVesaV eStlZ
(B) CRPF / lh- vkj- ih- ,iQ- (C) Trade Related Innovative Measures
(C) BSF / ch- ,l- ,iQ- VsM fjysVsM buksosfVo eStlZ
(D) ITBP / vkbZ- Vh- ch- ih- (D) Trade Related Incentive Measures
52. Who recognizes the political parties in India? VsM fjysVsM bulsafVo eStlZ
fuEu esa ls dkSu Hkkjr esa jktuhfrd nyksa dks ekU;rk iznku set of the following gases is most
56. Which
important for greenhouse effect?
djrk gS\
fuEu leqPp; esa ls dkSu lh xSlsa xzhu gkml izHkko ds fy
(A) The President of India
vR;f/d egoiw.kZ gSa\
Hkkjr dk jk"Vifr
(A) Carbon dioxide, Methane, Chlorine,
(B) The Election Commission of India Nitric oxide
Hkkjr dk fuokZpu vk;ksx dkcZu MkbvkWDlkbM] feFksu] Dyksjhu] ukbfVd v
(C) The Ministry of Law and Justice (B) Nitr ic oxide, Methane, Ethane,
fof/ ,oa U;k; ea=kky; Chlorofluoro carbons
(D) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha ukbfVd vkWDlkbM] feFksu] bFksu] Dyksjksyks
yksd lHkk dk v;{k (C) Carbon dioxide, Methane, Nitrous oxide,
Water vapour
53. Clouds are the result of
dkcZu MkbvkWDlkbM] feFksu] ukbVl
] ty ok"ivkWDlkbM
ckny ifj.kke gSa

(D) Carbon Monoxide, Sulphur dioxide,
(A) Evaporation
Methane, Water vapour
ok"ihdj.k dk dkcZu eksuks
vkW
DlkbM] lYiQj MkbvkWDlkbM] feFksu] ty
(B) Normal temperature lapse rate
ok"i
lkekU; rki kl nj dk 57. The Sultan who raised the land revenue to
(C) Catabatic lapse rate fifty percent of the produce was
dSVkcSfVd kl nj dk lqyrku ftlus Hkw&jktLo dks c<+kdj mit dk 50 dj fn;k]
(D) Condensation og Fkk
la?kuu dk (A) Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq
54. Which is the lowest layer of the Atmosphere? eksgEen&fcu&rqxyd
ok;qeaMy dh lcls fupyh ijr dkSu&lh gS\ (B) Alauddin Khilji
(A) Stratosphere/ lerki eaMy vykmhu f[kyth
(B) Ozonosphere/ vkstksu eaMy (C) Firoz Shah Tughlaq

(C) Ionosphere/ vk;u eaMy


fiQjkst 'kkg rqxyd
(D) Balban
(D) Troposphere/ {kksHk eaMy
cycu
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58. Which article of the Constitution of the 63. Debenture holders of a company are its
Indian Republic relates to the Protection of daiuh ds fMcsapj/kjh gksrs
gSa
'Life and Personal Liberty'?
(A) Shareholders / 'ks;j/kjh
Hkkjrh; x.kjkT; ds lafo/ku dk dkSu Ns
lknvuqP
O;fDr
(B) Creditors / .knkrk (ysunkj)
ds^izk.k ,oa nSfgd Lora=krk* ds laj{k.k
lacafkr
gS\
ls
(C) Debtors / .kh (nsunkj)
(A) Article 19 / vuqPNsn
19
(D) Directors / funs'kd (Mk;jsDVj)
(B) Article 21 / vuqPNsn
21
64. When a bond is formed between two atoms,
(C) Article 20 / vuqPNsn
20 the energy of the system will
(D) Article 22 / vuqPNsn
22 tc nks ijek.kqvksa ds chp vkca/ curk gS] rks iz.kkyh
59. Which one of the following is not old fold (leqnk;) dh mQtkZ

mountains?
(A) Increase/of/Zr gksxh
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk izkphu ofyr ioZr ugha gS\ (B) Decrease/?kVsxh
(A) Ural mountains/;wjky ioZr
(C) Remain the same/oSlh gh jgsxh
(B) Aravali mountains/vjkoyh ioZr
(D) May increase or decrease / c<+ ;k ?kV ldrh
(C) Andes mountains/,.Mht ioZr gSA
(D) Appalachian mountains/vIysf'k;u ioZr 65. Myopia is a disease connected with
60. Who among the following was not associated fudVn`f"V (ek;ksfi;k) jksx lacafkr
gS
with the Kakori incident?
(A) Lungs / isQiQM+ksa ls
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu dkdksjh dk.M ls lacaf/r ugha Fkk\
(B) Brain / efLr"d ls
(A) Ram Prasad Bismil / jke izlkn fcfLey
(C) Ears / dkuksa ls
(B) Surya Sen / lw;Z lsu (D) Eyes / vk[kksa ls
(C) Rajendra Lahiri / jktsUnz ykfgM+h 66. The Prevention of Money Laundering Act
(D) Ashfaq Ullah / v'i+Qkd mYykg came into force in India during
61. Which one of the following Oceanic currents ^fizosa'ku vkWiQ euh ykaMfjax ,DV*
ls izHkkoh
Hkkjr esa
gqvk\
dc
is not associated with the Pacific Ocean? (A) 1998 (B) 1999
fuEu egklkxjh; /kjkvksa esa ls dkSu lh iz'kkar egklkxj
(C)ls 2001 (D) 2005
lacaf/r ugha gS\ 67. The word 'insolation' means

(A) Canaries / dSusjh 'kCn ^bUlksys'ku* (vkiru) dk vFkZ


gS
(A) Matters which insulate
(B) Kuroshio / D;wjksf'koks
mQ"ekjks/h lkefxz;k
(C) California / dSfyiQksfuZ;k
(B) Incoming solar radiation
(D) Humboldt / gEcksYV
vkus okyh lkSj fofdj.k
62. Who wrote 'Tabaqat-i-Akbari'?
(C) Insoluble matters
^rcdkr&,&vdcjh* fdlus fy[kh Fkh\
vfoys; lkefxz;k
(A) Abul Fazal
(D) None of the above
vcqy iQt+y mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
(B) Abdul Qadir Badauni
68. Vitamin-C is also known as
vCnqy dkfnj cnk;wuh
foVkfeu&lh dks bl uke ls Hkh tkuktkrk gS
(C) Abbas Khan Sarwani
(A) Amino acid/ vehuks ,flM
vCckl [kku lkjokuh
(B) Ascorbic acid/,sLdkWfcZd ,flM
(D) Nizam-ud-din Ahmed
(C) Acetic acid/,slhfVd ,flM
futkeqhu vgen
(D) Azelaic acid/,stsysbd ,flM
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69. The relationship between the rate of 72. Television transmission is an example of
interest and level of consumption was first which of the following?
visualized by Vsyhfotu Vkalfe'ku fuEu esa ls fdldk mnkgj.k gS\
C;kt dh nj vkSj miHkksx ds Lrj ds chp laca/ ij lcls (A) Simplex Communication
igys fdlus dYiuk dh flEIysDl dE;wfuds'ku
(A) Amartya K. Sen/veR;Z ds- lsu (B) Half-duplex Communication
(B) Milton Friedman/feYVu izQkbMeSu gkiQ MqIysDl dE;wfuds'ku
(C) Irving Fisher/bjfoax fiQ'kj (C) Full-duplex Communication
(D) James Duesenberry/tsEl M~;wtucsjh iQqy MqIysDl dE;wfuds'ku
70. Clitellum is found in (D) None of these
i;kZf.kdk (DykbVsye) fdlesa ik;k tkrk
gS mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
(A) Leech/tksad 73. Which of the following is an Operating
System?
(B) Snail/?kksa?kk
fuEu esa ls dkSu ,d vkWijsfVax flLVe gS\
(C) Nereis/usjhl
(A) UNIX / ;wfuDl
(D) Earthworm / dsapqvk
(B) JAVA / tkok
71. Capacity utilisation
(C) ORACLE / vkWjsdy
{kerk mi;ksx
(A) Is usually near 100 percent. (D) MS-Office / ,e,l&vkWfiQl

vkerkSj ij yxHkx 100 izfr'kr gSA 74. In which State of India is the Neutrino
Observatory being established?
(B) Represents the percent of the labour
force that is employed. Hkkjr ds fdl jkT; esa U;wfVuksa
LFkkfir
os/'kkyk
dh tk jgh gS\
ml Je&'kfDr ds izfr'kr dk izfrfuf/Ro djrk gS tks (A) Kerala/dsjy
fu;ksftr gSA (B) Tamil Nadu/rfeyukMq
(C) Is a measure of the proportional of the (C) Karnataka/dukZVd
existing capital stock used for current
(D) Maharashtra/egkjk"V
production.
75. Which of the following was given the
orZeku mRiknu ds fy, iz;qDr fo|eku iwth LVkWd ds
classical language status in 2014?
lekuqikfrd eki gSA o"kZ
2014 esa fdls izkP; Hkk"kk dk ntkZ fn;k x;k gS\
(D) Rises as the economy moves into a
(A) Odiya/mfM+;k
recession, since firms must replace
unemployed workers with some other (B) Gujarati/xqtjkrh
resources to maintain production. (C) Dongari/Mksaxjh
tc vFkZO;oLFkk voeanu esa pyh tkrh gS rks c<+rk gS]
(D) Bangla/ckaXyk
D;ksafd iQeZ dks mRiknu cuk, j[kus ds fy, csjkstxkj
dkexkjksa dks fdlh vU; lalk/u ls izfrLFkkfir djuk
iM+rk gSA

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Part - IV (English Language)

Direction : In Question nos.76 to 80, you have 80. According to the passage, why a beautiful
a brief passage with 5 questions. Read the landscape will fill us with infinite
passage carefully and choose the best answer satisfaction?
to each question out of the four alternatives (A) Because we love beauty
and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval (B) Because it is full of green vegetation
[ ] in the Answer Sheet. (C) Because it will ensure our future
We should preserve Nature to preserve life and existence
beauty. A beautiful landscape, full of green (D) Because it will show our command over
vegetation, will not just attract our attention but Nature
will fill us with infinite sat isfact ion. Directions : In Question nos. 81 to 83, out of
Unfortunately, because of modernization, much the four alternatives, choose the one which can
of Nature is now yielding to towns, roads and be substituted for the given words/sentences
industrial areas. In a few places some natural and indicate it by blackening the appropriate
reserves are now being carved out to avert the oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
danger of destroying Nature completely. Man will 81. One who loads and unloads ships
perish without Nature, so modern man should (A) Dowar (B) Apostate
continue this struggle to save plants, which give (C) Stevedore (D) Hippy
us oxygen, from extinction. Moreover, Nature is 82. A place where cows are sheltered
essential to man's health. (A) Byre (B) Stoc kade
76. What does "Nature" in the passage mean? (C) Barn (D) Paddock
(A) Country side covered with plants and 83. A performer who projects the voice into a
trees wooden dummy
(B) Physical power that created the world (A) Vandal (B) Innuendo
(C) Inherent things that determine (C) Roustabout (D) Ventriloquist
character Direction : In Question nos. 84 to 86, four
(D) Practical study of plants and animals alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase.
77. According to the passage, which one of the Choose the alternative which best expresses
following is the correct statement? the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it
(A) Beauty is only skin-deep in the Answer Sheet.
(B) Everything is beautiful in its natural 84. Tar baby
state (A) A very cheap article indeed
(C) There is beauty in Nature (B) A difficult problem that is only
(D) Nature is a moral teacher aggravated by the attempts to solve it
78. What does the writer suggest? (C) An angry protest against a relatively
(A) We should not modernize, so that minor problem
Nature can be preserved (D) a foolish person
(B) While modernizing we should be careful 85. Sweeping statement
not to destroy Nature completely (A) A rash statement
(C) All Nature has been destroyed by (B) A thoughtless statement
modern living (C) A unpremeditated statement
(D) Carving out Natural reserves will (D) A generalized statements
hamper the growth of industries 86. To lead astray
(A) To kill
79. What does "Struggle" in the passage mean?
(B) To get into trouble
(A) Man's Struggle to exist in the world
(C) To misguide
(B) Man's Struggle to save Nature
(D) To discuss
(C) Man's Struggle to catch up with modern
Directions : In Question nos. 87 to 89,
trends
sentences given with blanks are to be filled in
(D) Man's Struggle to conserve oxygen with (an) appropriate word(s). Four alternatives
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are suggested for each question. Choose the (A) no error.
correct alternative out of the four and indicate (B) enlightenment is reached, if it is
it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in reached,
the Answer Sheet. (C) when you have detached yourself of
87. He could not _______ his habitual (D) wordly considerations and
irregularity at work and was ultimately emotional drives of any sort.
suspended. Direction: In Question nos. 95 to 97, a
(A) get off (B) get away with sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
(C) get away from (D) give away Below are given alternatives to the underlined
88. The boundary _______ air and lethal gas can part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
be extremely sharp; even a single step sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
upslope may be adequate to escape death. case no improvement is needed, your answer
(A) around (B) among is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
(C) with (D) between 95. He discovered that by interesting himself
89. Owing to the power cut in this area factories in gardening he could make for up all the
are being forced to _______ men, because of frustrations and disappointments of his
the closing of the second shift. daily life.
(A) throw away (B) send off (A) for all make up
(C) put off (D) lay off (B) make up for all
Directions : In Question nos. 90 to 91, out of (C) make up all for
the four alternatives, choose the one which best (D) no improvement
expresses the meaning of the given word and 96. As soon as the monsoon starts, the
mark it in the Answer Sheet. transport in the inner city becomes more
90. JEOPARDIZE and more difficult.
(A) menace (B) defence (A) started
(C) indemnify (D) safeguard (B) have started
91. BEHEST (C) had started
(A) attach (B) command (D) no improvement
(C) harm (D) see 97. It could be argued that the most significant
Direction : In Question nos. 92 to 94, some part virtue of a popular democracy is not the right
of the sentences have errors and some are to participate in the selection of leaders, but
correct. Find out which part of a sentence has rather that it affirms our importance in the
an error and blacken the oval [ ] corresponding scheme of things.
to the appropriate letter (A), (B), (C) and (D). If a (A) but rather that it is an affirmation of
sentence is free from error, blacken the oval (B) but rather it affirms
corresponding to 'No error' in the Answer Sheet. (C) but rather that its affirmation in terms
92. I felt puzzled at its sight as never I had seen of
such a thing. (D) no improvement
(A) No error Directions : In question nos. 98 to 99, choose
(B) I felt puzzled the option opposite in meaning to the given
(C) I had seen such a thing word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
(D) At its sight as never 98. PREVARICATE
93. Not only he liked music, but he actually (A) fib (B) dodge
seemed to recognise two different varieties,
(C) deceive (D) validate
the waltz and the military march,
99. PALLID
(A) The waltz and the military march.
(A) ashen (B) faded
(B) Not only he liked music.
(C) But he actually seemed to recognise two (C) florid (D) emaciated
different varieties. Directions : In question no. 100, four words are
(D) No error given, out of which only one word is correctly
94. Enlightenment is reached, if it is reached, spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark
when you have detached yourself of wordly your answer in the Answer Sheet.
considerations and emotional drives of any 100. (A) Vaceous (B) Vacuous
sort. (C) Vacous (D) Vacious
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