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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)

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Directions : In Question Nos. 1 to 3, find the Answer Figures:/mkj vkfr;k %
odd letters/word/number pair from the given
alternatives.
funsZ'k
: iz'u la[;k 1 ls 3 esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke
v{kj@'kCn@la[;k ;qXe pqfu,A
1. (A) Diamond/ghjk
(B) Silver/pknh (A) (B) (C) (D)
(C) Tin/ fVu
Directions : In Question no. 9-11, select the
(D) Aluminum/,Y;qehfu;e
related wor d/letters from the given
2. (A) EDHG (B) LKON
alternatives.
(C) UVWX (D) QPTS
funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k
9-11] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lacaf/r
3. (A) 12 (B) 34
'kCn@v{kjksa dks pqfu, A
(C) 38 (D) 58
4. A is between D and F. C is between F and 9. KMZS : HAPN : : GKTP : ?
G. G is between C and E and D is sitting (A) KGTP (B) TPGH
between B and A. Find out who is sitting (C) RPKG (D) QJSY
exactly in the middle of the row ?
10. INTIMATE: UNFAMILIAR :: ?
A, D vkSj F ds chp esa gSA
C, F vkSj
G ds chp esa gSA
G,
C vkSjE ds chp esa gS rFkkD, B vkSjA ds chp esa cSBk
?kfu"B % vifjfpr %% \
gSA crkb, fd iafDr esa Bhd chp esa dkSu ? cSBk gS (A) Interior: Remote/vkUrfjd % nwjorhZ
(A) D (B) C (B) Forbear: Patience/cps jguk % /S;Z
(C) A (D) F
Directions : In Question no. 5 - 7, a series is (C) Interested: Indifference/fnypLih% mnklhurk
given, with one term missing. Choose the (D) Popular: friendly/loZfiz;% eS=khiw.kZ
correct alternative from the given ones that
11. Cougar : South America : : Okapi : ?
will complete the series.
funsZ'k
: iz'u la[;k 5 - 7 esa ,d vuqe fn;k gS] ftlesa ,d dkmxj: nf{k.k vesfjdk
: : vksdkih
: ?
in yqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og lgh fodYi pqfu, tks (A) North America/mkjh vesfjdk
vuqe dks iwjk djsaA (B) Pakistan/ikfdLrku
5. 6, 10, 18, 34, ? . (C) India/Hkkjr
(A) 46 (B) 56
(C) 66 (D) 76 (D) Central Africa/e; vizQhdk
6. 28, 38, 49, 62, 70, 77, ? 12. A walks 40 meter towards east, then he
(A) 90 (B) 91 turns 135 to his left and walks 60 m finally
(C) 88 (D) 69 he turns to his right at 90 and walks 30
7. 4E, 8I, 13N, 19T, ? meter. Then, in what direction was he
(A) 26U (B) 26A
going finally?
(C) 26Z (D) 25Y
Directions : In question, from the given answer A iwoZ fn'kk40
esa
ehVj tkrk gSA rc og vius ck;ha vksj
figures, select the one in which the question ds dks.k ij eqM+dj
60 ehVj tkrk gSA vUr esa og
135
figure is hidden/ embedded.
vius nk;ha vksj
90 ds dks.k ij eqM+dj
30 ehVj tkrk gSA
funsZ'k% iz'u esa nh xbZ mkj vkfr;ksa esa ls ml mkj vkfr
dks pqfu, ftlesa iz'u vkfr fufgr gSA crkb, og vUr esa fdl fn'kk esa tk jgk Fkk\
8. Question Figure :/iz'u vkfr % (A) North/mkj
(B) North-West/mkj&if'pe
(C) North-East/mkj&iwoZ
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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13. If 4th March, 1980 falls on next day of 19. Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U are playing
Monday, then which day falls on 15th Cricket. Among these, P and T are sisters.
March, 1984. U is the brother of T. R is the only daughter
;fn 4 ekpZ] 1980 lkseokj ds vxys fnu iM+rk gS] rks of P's Aunt. Q and S are the son's of the
crkb, 15 ekpZ , 1984 dks dkSu lk fnu iM+sxk\ sister of R's mother. How is R related to U?
(A) Monday/lkseokj P, Q, R, S, T rFkkU Ng O;fDr fdsV [ksy jgs gSaA bueas
(B) Friday/'kqokj P rFkkT cgusaAgaS
U, T dk HkkbZR,gSAP dh pkph dh
(C) Thursday/c`gLifrokj bdykSrh csVhQgSA rFkkS, R dh ek dh cgu ds csVs gSaS
(D) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha rnuqlkj]R dk U ls D;k laca/ gS\
14. In a group of 50 people, A's position from
the bottom is 19th and B is two ranks ahead (A) Daughter/csVh (B) Sister/cgu
of A, then how many people are ahead of (C) Aunt/pkph (D) Cousin/pspsjk HkkbZ
B? Directions: In question no. 20, two statements
50 O;fDr;ksa ds ,d lewgA esa ihNs ls19 oka gS rFkk B] are given followed by some conclusions. You
A ls nks LFkku vkxs gS] rks crkb, B ls ogk
vkxs fdrus have to consider the statements to be true,
O;fDr gSa\ even if they seem to be at variance from
(A) 29 commonly known facts. You are to decide which
(B) 31 of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the
(C) 30 statements. Indicate your answer.
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k 20 esa] nks dFku ds vkxs dqN fu"d"kZ fn,
15. If shows >, shows +, + shows , shows
=, > shows , = shows <, < shows , then
x, gSaA vkidks dFku dks lR; ekudj fopkj djuk gS pkgs og
which of the following will be correct ? lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrk gksA vkidks ;g fu.kZ;
;fn dks n'kkZrs > lsgSa
, dks n'kkZrs , + dks n'kkZrsdjuk
+ lsgSa gSa gS fd fn, x, fu"d"kksZa esa ls dkSu&lk] ;fn dksbZ gks]
ls, n'kkZrs
= lsgSa
, > dks n'kkZrs
lsgSa
, = dks n'kkZrs
< lsgSa
, fuf'pr :i ls fn, x, dFkuksa ds vk/kj ij fudkyk tk
< dks n'kkZrs ls,gSa
rc fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk lgh fodYi ? gSldrk gSS viuk mkj fufnZ"V djsaA
(A) 3 2 4 = 6 + 3 < 2
20. Statements/dFku%
(B) 3 > 2 < 4 6 3 2
(C) 3 2 < 4 6 + 3 < 2 1. All B are C./lHkhB] C gSaA
(D) 3 + 2 < 4 6 > 3 2 2. All B are D./lHkhB] D gSA
Directions: In questions nos. 16-17, select the
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
missing number from the given responses.
funsZ'k
: iz'u la[;k 16-17 esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr vad I. All C are D./lHkhC] D gSaA
Kkr dhft,A II. All C are B./lHkhC] B gSaA
16. 8 10 17 III. Some C are D./dqNC] D gSaa
11 ? 10 (A) Only conclusions II and III follow
16 11 8
dsoy fu"d"kZ
II rFkkIII ykxw gSaA
(A) 12 (B) 13
(C) 14 (D) 15 (B) Only conclusions III and II follow
17. 7 8 6 dsoy fu"d"kZ
III rFkkII ykxw gSaA
4 9 5 (C) All conclusions follow/lHkh fu"d"kZ ykxw gSaA
3 2 ?
25 70 29 (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(A) 9 (B) 8 21. A is shorter than B but taller than C. D is the
(C) 1 (D) 5 tallest. E is a little shorter than B and little
18. Which one of the following is mirror image taller than A. If they stand in the order of
of ARUNACHAL ? increasing heights, who will be the second ?
fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu&lk
ARUNACHAL dk niZ.k izfrfcac A yEckbZBesa
ls NksVk fdUrq
C ls yEck gSA
D lcls yEck
gS? gSA
E, B ls dqN NksVkAvkSj
ls dqN yEck gSA ;fn os mQpkbZ
(A)
(B) ds c<+rs e esa [kM+s gksa rks nwljs LFkku ij dkSu gksxk\
(C) (A) E (B) A
(D) None of these/mijksDr esa dksbZ ugha (C) C (D) D
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22. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown 25.
A word is represented by only set of numbers
below in the question figures. From the given as given in any of the alternatives. The sets
answer figures, indicate how it will appear
of numbers given in the alternatives are
when opened ?
represented by two classes of alphabets as
uhps iz'u vkfr;ksa esa fn[kk, vuqlkj dkxt dks eksM+us
in the 2 matrices given below. The columns
dkVus rFkk [kksyus ds ckn og fdl mkj vkfr tSlk fn[kkbZ
and rows of matrix I are numbered from 0 to
nsxk
? 4 and that of matrix II from 5 to 9. A letter
Question figures/iz'u vkfr;k from these matrices can be column num-
ber. E.g. M and be represented by 55, 67,
etc. Similarly identify the set for the word
RUDE.
,d 'kCn dks"k osQoy ,d la[;k lewg }kjk cuk;k tkrk gS]
Answer figures/mkj vkfr;k
tSlk fd fdlh ,d fodYi esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa fn,
x, la[;k lewg] v{kjksa osQ nks oxksZ }kjk cuk, tkrs gSaA tSlk
fd uhps x, eSfVlst esa gSaAI dseSfVlst
LraHkksa vkSj iafDr;ksa
dks 0 ls 4 rd fn;k x;k gS vkSj eSfVlst
II ds LrHkksa rFkk
iafDr;ksa dks 5 ls 9 rdA bu eSfVlst ls ,d v{kj dks igys
23. Which one set of letters when sequentially mldh iafDr vkSj fiQj LraHk la[;k }kjk crk;k tk ldrk gSA
placed at the gaps in the given letter series mnkgj.k osQ'M' fy, dks 55] 67 vkfn }kjk crk;k tk ldrk
shall complete it ?
gSA 'kCn RUDE osQ fy, la[;k lewg crkb,A
v{kjksa dk dkSu lk lewg [kkyh LFkkuksa ij eokj j[kus ls
nh xbZ v{kj J`a[kyk dks iwjk djsxk\
a_cbc_ca_ab_bca_ab
(A) b a b c c (B) b c a b b
(C) a b c b c (D) b c a b c
24. How many 4's in the series are preceded
by a prime number but not followed by
prime number?
nh xbZ vad&J`a[kyk esa
4 ds
fdrus
vad ,sls gSa ftuds igys
vHkkT; vad vk;k gS ysfdu ckn esa vHkkT; vad ugha gS\
4, 1, 4, 1, 5, 4, 2, 6, 4, 1 8, 3, 4, 9, 2, 4, 8, 3,
4, 8, 2, 8, 4, 5, 4, 8, 7, 4, 6, 4, 5, 4 (A) 56, 66, 10, 23 (B) 59, 99, 34, 11
(A) 6 (B) 4 (C) 77, 56, 02, 01 (D) 95, 87, 42, 12
(C) 3 (D) 5

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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)
Hkkx II&(ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
)
26. The water contained by a hemispherical
cup of diameter 13.5 cm is poured into an x x2 1 x x2 1
30. 14 , find the
empty right circular cylinder glass of x x2 1 x x2 1
diameter 9 cm. The depth of the water in
the glass is ?
value of x.
13.5 lseh- O;kl okys ,d vkZxksyh; I;kys esa ikuh
9 lseh- O;kl okys ,d leyEc o`kkdkj csyukdkj [kkyh x dk eku D;k Kkr dhft,
fxykl esa mM+syk x;k gSA fxykl esa ikuh dh xgjkbZ
gS ? (A) 2 (B) 4

1 3 (C) 8 (D) 6
(A) 10 cm /lseh (B) 7 cm /lseh
8 8 31. The average of runs of a cricket player in
1 15 matches is 33. If the average of the first
(C) 8 cm/lseh (D) 12 cm /lseh
3 10 matches is 45, then the average of the
27. The area of the base of a cuboidal box is last 5 matches
21 sq. cm and the area of the bases is 30
sq. cm. The numerical value of each of the ,d fdsV f[kykM+h dk 15 eSpksa esa juksa dk vkSlr 33 gSA
dimensions of the box is an integer greater rn~uqlkj ;fn igys 10 eSpksa esa mldk vkSlr 45 gks] rks
than 1. Then the volume of the cuboidal
box (in cu. cm) is vafre 5 eSpksa dk vkSlr gS
,d leyEc ?kukdkj ?kukHk cDls ds vkkkj dk {ks=Qy (A) 9 (B) 17.5
21 oxZ lseh gS vkSj mlds ,d Qyd dk {ks=Qy
(C) 15 (D) 45
30 oxZ lseh gSA rn~uqlkj ;fn bl cDls dks izR;sd
foek dk la[;kRed eku] iw.kkdksa esa 1 ls vfkd gksA rks 32. The LCM of two given numbers is 6 times
ml leyEc ?kukdkj cDls dk vk;ru ?ku lseh esa] the HCF of the numbers. If the smaller of
gksxk the two numbers is 6, then the other
(A) 120 (B) 105 number is
(C) 210 (D) 630 nh xbZ nks la[;kvksa dk y?kqke lekiorZd] mu la[;kvksa
1

1

1 ds egke lekiorZd dk 6 xquk gSA rnuqlkj ;fn nksuksa
28. Simplify a2 a 2 1 a 2
_ esa NksVh la[;k 6 gks] rks nwljh la[;k gS

1 a 1 a
(A) 9 (B) 12
dks ljy dhft;s
(C) 15 (D) 18
a a 1
(A) (B) 33. The population of a city has been increasing
a 1 2
at the rate of 10% every year. If the present
2 2 population is 4840000. What was it 2 years
(C) (D)
a 1 1 a ago?
29. If 5a + 3b : 4a + 7b = 3 : 4 then a : b is equal
to ,d 'kgj dh tula[;k 10% dh nj ls izR;sd o"kZ c<+ jgh
;fn 5a + 3b : 4a + 7b = 3 : 4 rks a : b ds cjkcj gSA ;fn orZeku tula[;k 4840000 gks rks og nks o"kZ
gS igys fdruh Fkh
(A) 8 : 9 (B) 11 : 9 (A) 3600000 (B) 4000000
(C) 9 : 8 (D) 7 : 11 (C) 4100000 (D) 4200000
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34. If a cistern generally takes 20 minutes to 38. A dealer allows his customers a discount of
be filled by a pipe but due to a leak, it takes 25% and still gains 25%, if the cost price of
10 extra minute to be filled, then find the the article is ` 937.50, then the marked
times in which the leak can empty the full price is
cistern. ,d O;kikjh vius xzkgdksa dks 25% dh NwV nsus ds ckn Hkh
,d Vadh esa ,d uyh }kjk ikuh Hkjus esa lkekU;r% 25% dk ykHk izkIr dj ysrk gSA rnuqlkj ;fn mldh
20 feuV yxrs gSaA ysfdu ,d Nsn ds dkj.k 10 feuV fdlh oLrq dh ykxr ewY; ` 937.50 #i, gks] rks mldk
T;knk yxrs gSaA rnuqlkj Kkr dhft;s fd mls Nsn ds vafdr ewY; fdruk gksxk
dkj.k og iwjh Vadh [kkyh gksus esa fdruk le; yxsxk ? (A) ` 1562.50 (B) ` 1300
(A) 30 minutes/feuV (C) ` 1200.65 (D) ` 1350

(B) 40 minutes/feuV 39. Compound interest (compound annually) on


a certain sum of money for 2 years at 4%
(C) 50 minutes/feuV per annum is ` 102. The simple interest
on the same sum or the same rate and for
(D) 60 minutes/feuV the same period will be

3 fdlh kujkf'k dk 4% izfr o"kZ dh nj ls 2 o"kks dk


35. The wheel of a bus having radius m. po`f) C;kt ftldk la;kstu okf"kZd gksrk gS ` 102
4
gSA leku kujkf'k ij leku C;kt nj ls leku vofk
Makes 84 revolution in half minute. Then ds fy;s lkkkj.k C;kt gksxk
the speed of the bus in km per hour is
(A) ` 90 (B) ` 100
3 (C) ` 101 (D) ` 98
,d cl ds ifg;s dh f=T;k eh- gS vkSj vkks feuV esa
4 40. A cistern is normally filled with water in
84 pDdj iwjs dj ysrk gSA rn~uqlkj] ml cl dh xfr] 17 hours but takes 3 hours longer to fill
izfr ?kaVk gS because of a leak in its bottom. If the
cistern is full, then the leak will empty the
(A) 17.82 (B) 47.52
cistern in

(C) 23.76 (D) 33.26 ,d Vadh dks lkekU;r% ikuh ls Hkjus esa 17 ?k.Vs yxrs
gSa] ijUrq Vadh dks ryh esa Nsn gksus ds dkj.k fjlko
36. There is a rebate of 15% of electric bills are gksus ls Vadh dks Hkjus esa 3 ?k.Vs vfkd yxrs gSa] ;fn
paid in time. A man got a rebate of ` 54 Vadh iwjh Hkjh gS] rks fjlko ls Vadh dks [kkyh gksus dk
paying the bill in time. His electric bill le; fdruk gS
was
1 1
fctyh ds fcy ij fuf'pr le; ds Hkhrj Hkqxrku djus (A) 121 hrs. /?k.Vs (B) 119 hrs. /?k.Vs
3 3
ij 15% NwV nh tkrh gSA rn~ul
q kj ;fn fdlh O;fDr dks
1 1
fuf'pr le; ij vius fcy dk Hkqxrku djus ij ` 54 (C) 113 hrs. /?k.Vs (D) 120 hrs. /?k.Vs
3 3
dh Nw V feyh gks ] rks mldk fctyh dk fcy
41. Chennai is at distance of 560 km from
Fkk Mumbai. A train starts from Mumbai to
(A) ` 300 (B) ` 360 Chennai at 6 A.M. with a speed of 40
km/hr. Another train starts from Chennai
(C) ` 350 (D) ` 380 to Mumbai at 7 A.M. with a speed of
60 km/hr. At what distance from Mumbai
37. After 3 successive discounts of 20%,10% the two trains will cross each other ?
and 10% a washing machine was sold for
Rs. 6480. Then the original marked price psUubZ ls eqEcbZ 560 fdeh- dh nwjh ij gSA ,d jsyxkM+h
of the washing machine was eqEcbZ ls izkr% 6 cts 40 fdeh-@?k- dh pky ls psUubZ
dh vksj tkrh gSA nwljh xkM+h psUubZ ls eqEcbZ dh vksj
20%, 10%, vkSj 10% dh rhu fed NwV nsus ds ckn izkr% 7 cts 60 fdeh-@?k- dh pky ls pyrh gSA eqEcbZ
,d diM+s kksus dh e'khu ` 6480 esa csph xbZA rks ml ls fdruh nwjh ij nksuksa xkM+h ,d&nwljs dks ikj
e'khu dh vkjfEHkd vafdr ewY; Fkk djsxh ?
(A) ` 8960 (B) ` 10800 (A) 246 km./fdeh (B) 248 km./fdeh
(C) ` 10000 (C) 240 km./fdeh (D) 256 km./fdeh
(D) ` 12000
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42. It is required to design a circular pipe such 46. It is given that ABC = FDE in which
that water following throught it at a speed AB = 5 cm, B = 40, A = 80 and FD = 5
of 7 metres per min, fills a tank of capacity cm, then which of the following is true ?
440 cubic metres in 10 min. The inner ;g fn;k x;k gS fd ABC = FDE ftlesa
radius of the pipe should be
AB = 5 lseh, B = 40, A = 80 vkSj FD = 5
,d ,slk csyukdkj ikbi gS ftlesa ls ikuh 7 eh- izfr lseh] rks fuEu esa ls dkSu lk lgh gS ?
feuV dh pky ls cgdj ,d VSad ds ftldh {kerk (A) D = 60 (B) E = 60
440 eh3 gS] 10 feuV esa Hkj nsrk gSA ml ikbi dh
(C) F = 60 (D) D = 80
vkarfjd f=T;k gksuh pkfg;s
47. The vertex A of ABC is joined to a point D
(A) 3 m. /eh- on BC. If E is the midpoint of AD, then area
of BEC is eqaul to
(B) 2 m /eh-
ABC ds 'kh"kZ A ls BC ij fcanq O ls feyk;k] ;fn
(C) 3 m./ eh- AD dk e; fcanq E gS] rks BEC dk {ks=Qy cjkcj
gS
1
(D) m/ eh-
2 1 1
(A) area of ABC / ABC dk {ks=Qy
43. 2 2
If (a b ) sin + 2ab cos = a + b , then2 2 3 3
the value of tan is
1 1
;fn (a2 b2) sin + 2ab cos = a2 + b2, rks (B) area of ABC / ABC dk {ks=Qy
4 4
tan dk eku gksxk ?
1 1
(C) area of ABC / ABC dk {ks=Qy
(A) (B) 2 2

1 1
(D) area of ABC / ABC dk {ks=Qy
6 6
(C) (D)
Directions :- (48-50) The bar graph given below
44. Find the maximum value of 2cos2 +3sin2 shows the spending of a family income on various
items and saving during 2000. Observe the graph
;fn 2cos2 +3sin2dk vfkdre eku Kkr dhft, ?
and answer the following questions
(A) 0 (B) 1
funsZ'k (48-50)% fn;k x;k n.M vkjs[k o"kZ dh ,d ifjokj dh
(C) 2 (D) 3 vk; dk fofHkUu oLrqvksa vkSj ctV ds [kpsZ dks n'kkZrk gS fuEu
45. The angle of elevation of the top of a tower vkjs[k dk v;;u djds iz'uksa ds mkj nhft,A
at a point P on the ground is 30. On walking
20 m towards the tower the angle of
elevation becomes 60, the height of the
Expendicure (in %)

tower is equal to 20 20
20 17.5
,d VkWoj ds f'k[kj dk Hkwfe ij fLFkr ,d fcanq P ds 15
[ kp (Zin %)

mUu;u dks.k 30 gSA VkWoj dh vksj 20 ehVj tkus ij 12.5


10
10
mUu;u dks.k 60 gks tkrk gSA VkWoj dh pkbZ gS
5

10 20 0
(A) m /eh- (B) m/eh-
d i M+
s

3 3
fd jk; k
Hkkst u

i fjogu
Transport
Food

Cloth

Education
Housing

Other
cpr

v U;

(C) 20 3 m/eh- (D) 10 3 m/eh-

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48. If the total income of the family during 50. The saving of the family is more than that
year 2000 was ` 100000 the savings of the of expenditure incurred on
family in year 2000 was
ifjokj dh cpr fdl en ds [kpZ ls vfkd gS
;fn o"kZ&2000 esa ifjokj dh dqy vk;] ` 100000 gS]
rks o"kZ 2000 esa ifjokj dh cpr Fkh & (A) Housing/fdjk;k (B) Clothing/diM+s

(A) ` 17500 (B) ` 20000 (C) Transport/ifjogu (D) Others/vU;

(C) ` 12500 (D) ` 50000


49. The total expenses of the family on transport
are equal to those spent on

ifjokj dk ifjogu ij dqy [kpZ buesa ls fdl [kpZ ds


cjkcj gS ?
(A) Savings/ cpr (B) Clothing/diM+s

(C) Food/Hkkstu (D) Others/vU;

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Part - III (General Awareness)
Hkkx III& ( lkekU; tkudkjh)
51. Who was the writer of the book 'Ghubar-e- 56. Turkey is located between
khatir' ?
rqdhZ] buds e; fLFkr gS
'xqc+kj-,-[kkfrj' iqLrd
ds ys[kd dkSu Fks ? (A) The Black sea and the Caspian sea
(A) Abul Kalam Azad/vcqy dyke vktkn dkyk lkxj ,oa dSfLi;u lkxj
(B) Abdul Latif Khan/vCnqy yrhQ [kk (B) The Black Sea and the Mediterranean
(C) Abdul Ghaffar Khan/vCnqy xQkj [kku Sea
(D) Khan Bahadur/[kku cgknqj dkyk lkxj ,oa Hkwe; lkxj
52. Where did the Battle of Plassey take (C) The Gulf of Suez and the Mediterranean
place ? sea
Iyklh dk ;q) dgk gqvk Fkk ? LosT+k dh [kkM+h ,oa Hkwe; lkxj
(D) The Gulf of Aqaba and the Dead sea
(A) Calcutta/dydkk esa
vdkck dh [kkM+h ,oa e`r lkxj
(B) Munger/eqaxjs esa
57. The toxicity of which of the following heavy
(C) Patna/iVuk esa
metals leads to liver cirrhosis ?
(D) Murshidabad/eqf'kZnkckn esa
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl Hkkjh kkrq dh fo"kkDrrk ;r
53. When did the partition of Congress take
fljksfll iSnk djrh gS ?
place ?
(A) Copper/rkck
dkxzl
s dk foHkktu dc gqvk Fkk ?
(B) Lead/lhlk
(A) In 1904/1904 esa
(C) Mercury/ikjk
(B) In 1906/1906 esa
(D) Zinc/tLrk
(C) In 1907/1907 esa
58. The Zozila pass connects
(D) In 1909/1909 esa
54. The 'Sunflower Movement' was associated tksftyk njkZ tksM+rk gS
with which of the following ? (A) Kashmir and Tibet/d'ehj vkSj frCcr dks
^luykoj vkanksyu* buesa ls fdl ls lacafkr Fkk ? (B) Nepal and Tibet/usiky vkSj frCcr dks
(A) China/phu (C) Leh and Kargil/ysg vkSj dkjfxy dks
(B) Taiwan/rkboku (D) Leh and Srinagar/ysg vkSj Jhuxj dks
(C) Egypt/feL= 59. The Dogger bank, the main fishing area of
(D) Tunisia/V~;wfuf'k;k Europe, lies in the
55. The first University Commission of ;wjksi dk izeq[k eNqykgh {ks= ^MkWxj cSad* fLFkr gS
Independent India, is known as the name (A) Baltic Sea/ckfYVd lkxj esa
of
(B) English Channel/bafXy'k pSuy esa
Lora= Hkkjr dk izFke fo'ofo|ky; deh'ku bl uke ls
(C) North Sea/mkjh lkxj esa
tkuk tkrk gS
(A) Maulana Azad Commision (D) Norwegian Sea/ukWosZ lkxj esa
ekSykuk vkT+kkn deh'ku 60. The Board of Industrial and Financial
Reconstruction (BIFR) came into existence
(B) Radhakrishnan Commission
in _______ .
jkkk".ku deh'ku
(C) Prasad Commission vkS|ksfxd ,oa fokh; iqufuekZ.k cksMZ ch-vkbZ-,Q-vkj
izlkn deh'ku vkfLrRo esa _______ vk;kA
(D) Zakir Commission (A) 1987/1987 esa (B) 1988/1988 esa
T+kkfdj deh'ku (C) 1985/1985 esa (D) 1986/ 1986 esa

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61. The principle of fuse is 67. What is the Industrial name of Epsom ?
;wt dk fl)kUr gS ,Ile dk vkS|ksfxd uke D;k gS ?
(A) The chemical effect of electricity (A) Magnesium Sulphate/eSXuhf'k;e lYQsV
fo|qr dk jklk;fud izHkko (B) Ferrous Sulphate/QSjl lYQsV
(B) The heating effect of electricity (C) Lead Oxide/ysMvkWDlkbM
fo|qr dk "eh; izHkko (D) Lead Peroxide/ysM isjkWDlkbM
(C) The magnetic effect of electricity
68. The term utility means
fo|qr dk pqEcdh; izHkko
(D) The mechanical effect of electricity
ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCn mi;ksfxrk ls vfHkizk; gS
(A) usefulness of a commodity
fo+|qr dk ;kfU=d izHkko
fdlh i.; dk mi;ksxh gksuk
62. Which of the following is not radioactive ?
(B) the satisfaction which a commodity
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk jsfM;ks,sfDVo ugha gS ? yields
(A) Astatine/,LVsVkbu fdlh i.; }kjk iznk larfq "V
(B) Francium/kafl;e (C) the service which a commodity is
(C) Tritium/fVfV;e capable of rendering
(D) Zirconium/tdsZfu;e fdlh i.; }kjk lsok esa yk, tkus dh {kerk
63. In production of which of the following, (D) None of these/mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
molasses is used as the best raw 69. According to the 14th Finance Commission,
material ? what has been fixed as states share in net
'khjk fdlds mRiknu ds fy, vfr mke dPpk eky gS ? proceeds from tax collections ?
(A) Glycerine/fXyljhu pkSgnosa fok vk;ksx dh flQkfj'kksa ds vk/kkj ij djksa esa
(B) Urea/;wfj;k jkT;ksa dk fdruk fgLlk fuf'pr fd;k x;k gS ?
(C) Alcohol/,YdksgkWy (A) 42 % (B) 32%
(C) 36% (D) 38%
(D) Paraffin/iSjkfQu
70. Where does the Beta-Carotene gene in
64. What is measured in cusec ?
golden rice come from
D;wlsd esa D;k ekik tkrk gS ? lqugjs pkoy esa chVk&dSjksVhu thu dgk ls vkrk gS ?
(A) The purity of water/ty dh 'kq)rk (A) Carrots/xktj
(B) The depth of water/ty dh xgjkbZ
(B) Papaya/iihrk
(C) The flow of water/ty dk cgko
(C) Beatroots/pqdUnj
(D) The quantity of water/ty dh ek=k
(D) Daffodil/MSQksfMy
65. Total internal reflection takes place when
71. Bank rate is the rate of interest ?
light travels
iw.kZ vkarfjd ijkorZu rc gksrk gS tc izdk'k tkrk gS cSad nj og C;kt nj gS
(A) at which public borrows money from a
(A) from air to glass/ok;q ls dkp esa
Commercial Bank
(B) from air to water/ty ls ok;q esa
ftl ij turk okf.kfT;d cSad ls ku mkkj ysrh gS
(C) from water to air/ok;q ls ty esa (B) at which public borrows money from RBI
(D) from diamond to glass/ghjs ls dkp esa ftl ij turk fjtoZ cSd
a vkWQ bf.M;k ls ku mkkj
66. The offending substance in the liquor ysrh gSA
tragedies leading to blindness etc. is
(C) At which Commercial Banks borrow
'kjkc lacakh nq?kZVukvksa esa vakkiu bR;kfn ds fy, vxz.kh money from RBI
gkfudkjd rRo gS ftl ij okf.kfT;d cSad fjtoZ cSad vkWQ bf.M;k ls
(A) Ethyle Alcohol/,FkkbZy ,YdksgkWy ku mkkj ysrs gSaA
(B) Amyl Alcohol/,ekbZy ,YdksgkWy (D) at which Commercial Banks borrow
(C) Methyl alcohol/esFkkbZy ,YdksgkWy money from public
(D) Benzyl Alcohol/csatkbZy ,YdksgkWy ftl ij okf.kfT;d cSad turk ls ku mkkj ysrs gSaA
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72. Where is the National Institute of Disaster 74. The White Bud disease in maize is caused
Management (NIDM) located ? by the deficiency of
us'kuy baLVhV~;wV vkWQ fMT+kkLVj eSustesaV (NIDM) dgk eDds esa okbV cM jksx _____ deh ls gksrk gSA
fLFkr gS ? (A) Manganese/eSaxuht dh
(A) Lucknow/y[ku (B) Copper/rkcs dh
(B) Kanpur/dkuiqj (C) Boron/cksjkWu dh
(C) Goa/xksok (D) Zinc/fT+kda dh
(D) New Delhi/ubZ fnYyh 75. Economic rent does not arise when the
73. What is the rank of India in area among supply of the factor unit is
the countries of the world ? vkfFkZd yxku ml fLFkfr esa ugha c<+rk gS tc fdlh ?kVd
{ks=Qy dh n`f"V ls Hkkjr dk fo'o ds ns'kksa esa dkSu&lk mRiknu ;wfuV dh iwfrZ gksrh gS
LFkku gS ? (A) Perfectly inelastic/iw.kZr% ykspghu
(A) Fifth/ikpok (B) Perfectly elastic/iw.kZr% ykspnkj
(B) Sixth/NBk (C) Relatively elastic/vkisf{kd :i ls ykspnkj
(C) Eigth/vkBok (D) Relatively inelastic/vkisf{kd :Ik ls ykspghu
(D) Seventh/lkrok

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Part - IV (English Language)

Direction : In Question nos. 76 to 78, some part 81. I write a letter to you _______ tentatively the
of the sentences have errors and some are dates of the programme.
correct. Find out which part of a sentence has (A) involving (B) telling
an error and blacken the oval [ ] corresponding
(C) guiding (D) indicating
to the appropriate letter (A), (B), (C) and (D). If a
Direction: In Question nos. 82 to 84, a
sentence is free from error, blacken the oval
sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
corresponding to 'No error' in the Answer Sheet.
Below are given alternatives to the underlined
76. The aircraft was overloaded; there was
part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
something wrong of the battery and the
engine was making a queer noise. sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
case no improvement is needed your answer is
(A) there was something wrong of the
battery (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
(B) and the engine was making a queer 82. In case if it rains, I shall not visit you.
noise (A) If so (B) In case of
(C) No error (C) If (D) No improvement
(D) The aircraft was overloaded; 83. Less people came to watch cricket matches
77. A thorough inquiry of the misappropriation this year, so the gate receipts were lessser
of funds is now imperative to bring the than last year.
guilty to book. (A) Many (B) Fewer
(A) to bring the guilty to book (C) Lot of (D) No improvement
(B) is now imperative 84. Many workers were being held hostages.
(C) A thorough inquiry of the misappro- (A) held to be hostages
priation of funds (B) held as hostages
(D) No error
(C) held like hostages
78. The brilliant success in the examination
(D) No improvement
as well as his record in sports deserves high
Directions : In Question nos. 85 to 86, out of
praise.
the four alternatives, choose the one which best
(A) as well as his record in sports
expresses the meaning of the given word and
(B) deserves high praise
mark it in the Answer Sheet.
(C) No error
85. ALACRITY
(D) The brilliant success in the examination
(A) Indifference (B) Promptness
Directions : In Question nos. 79 to 81,
(C) Distribution (D) Indolence
sentences given with blanks are to be filled in
with (an) appropriate word(s). Four alternatives 86. CHASTE
are suggested for each question. Choose the (A) Pure (B) Precise
correct alternative out of the four and indicate (C) Powerful (D) Problematic
it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in Directions : In question nos. 87 to 88, choose
the Answer Sheet.
the option opposite in meaning to the given
79. A politician's speech must be read_______ word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
the lines, it may have a double_______.
87. INDISPENSABLE
(A) behind ; edge (B) between; meaning
(A) Essential (B) Unavoidable
(C) among; ends (D) beyond; face
80. Those who live in _______ houses should not (C) Needless (D) Requisite
throw_______ at others. 88. JEJUNE
(A) big; abuse (B) own; challenges (A) Dull (B) Boring
(C) stone; bricks (D) glass; stones (C) Monotonous (D) Piquant
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Directions : In question no. 89, four words are criculation are an obvious example.
given, out of which only one word is correctly What we need now are organ systems for
spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark recreation, leisure, culture, community
your answer in the Answer Sheet. expression. This means abundance of open space,
89. (A) Decraptitude (B) Decreptitude easy access to unspoilt nature, beauty in parks
(C) Dicruptitude (D) Dicreptitude and in fine buildings, gymnasia and swimming
Direction : In Question nos. 90 to 92, four baths and recreation grounds in plenty, central
alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. spaces for celebrations and demonstrations, halls
Choose the alternative which best expresses for citizens' meetings, concert halls and threatres
the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it and cinemas that belong to the city.
in the Answer Sheet. And the buildings must not be built anyhow or
90. A grass widow dumped down anywhere; both they and their
(A) a young widow groupings should mean something important to
(B) widow who has illicit relations with men the people of the place.
(C) a woman whose husband is temporarily 96. Cities can be made to provide full facilities
away from her for life, only if
(D) an old working woman (A) these can be mechanically developed
91. Judas' kiss (B) proper transport system in introduced
(A) wooing (C) cinemas, threatres and concert halls are
(B) a narrow escape established there
(C) hypocritical affection (D) these are thoughtfully and vigorously
(D) a religious person designed to serve people's needs
92. To cleanse the Augean stables 97. A suitable title for the passage would be
(A) to work rigorously (A) Towns versus Animals
(B) to buy horses (B) The Need for Planned Cities
(C) to sell horses (C) Transport and Communication System
in a City
(D) to perform a great work of purification
Directions : In Question nos. 93 to 95, out of (D) The Need for Entertainment Centres in
the four alternatives, choose the one which can a City
be substituted for the given words/sentences 98. "A city need not be a frustrater of life"
and indicate it by blackening the appropriate means that
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. (A) One does not expect fulfilment of all life's
93. Talk in a noisy, excited or declamatory requirements from a city
manner (B) City life provides all the essential needs
(A) Bellow (B) Yap of life
(C) Whisper (D) Jabber (C) A city does not necessarily lift man's
94. A very steep cliff standard or living
(A) Precipice (B) Meander (D) a city should not defeat the fulfillment
(C) Knoll (D) Mound of life's aspirations and aims
99. According to the author, the function of a
95. To declare or affirm solemnly and formally
as true city is to
(A) provide adequate community expression
(A) Appease (B) Concur
(C) Aver (D) Concede (B) make available centres of recreation
and public gatherings
Direction : In Question nos. 96 to 100, you have
a brief passage with 5 questions. Read the (C) facilitate traffic and communication
passage carefully and choose the best answer (D) raise the tone of life and make it more
to each question out of the four alternatives meaningful
and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval 100. The opening sentence of the passage
[ ] in the Answer Sheet. implies that
The first step is for us to realise that a city (A) the possibilites of living a desent life
need not be a frustrater of life; it can be among cannot be found in a city
other things, a mechanism for enhancing life, (B) only a city can provide the means to lead
for producting possibilities of living which are not a full life
to be realized except through cities. But, for that (C) among other places, a city can also help
to happen, deliberate and drastic planning is man to lead a successful life
needed. Towns as much as animals, must have (D) a city provides better opportunities for
their systems of organsthose for transport and good living than a village.
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