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1. USA has gone in for a strategic partnership with India, because :


(A) India is a democracy.
(B) It serves their national self interests.
(C) India has a large trained manpower.
(D) India is an IT giant.

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2. Illegal migration from Bangladesh to India takes place because :

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(D) India is a tourist destination.
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3. Pull out of US troops from Afghanistan later in 2015 will be detrimental to India’s interest
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as :
(A) Our development projects will suffer.
(B) Taliban is likely to come to power in Afghanistan which will increase cross border
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terrorism in India.
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(D) Trade in dry fruits will drop.

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(D) ç&îÕ ç|˜ŸP{Ùà y«bÍsÁ+ |Ÿ&bþÔáT+~.
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4. Afghanistan is strategically important to India, as it is :


(A) In the Hindu Kush mountains. (B) Has an oil reserves.
(C) Pakistan’s neighbor (D) Dominates the “silk Route”

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(A) V¾²+<ŠÖ Å£”wt |ŸsÁÇԐýË¢ –+~ (B) #áeTTsÁT “\Ç\qT ¿£*Ð –+~
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5. China–Pakistan Economic corridor through the Karakorum is a boost to Pakistan because :

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(A) It improves trade with china.
(B) Cements a long term strategic partnership with china.

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(C) Reduces the importance of Indian Ocean for Pakistan.
(D) Increases the importance of Gwadar port.

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6. Debt crisis in Greece will have the following effect on India :
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(A) Severe impact on external trade.


(B) Marginal impact, as our trade with Greece is small.
(C) No impact at all.
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(D) Ripple effect on our trade with Europian Union.

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7. The range of Agni 5 Missile is:


(A) 5000 km (B) 500 km
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(C) Un-limited range. (D) It is a cruise missile

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8. Gwadar port in Pakistan is important to china, as :


(A) China can import oil from the Gulf countries via Gwadar and the transport it through
the karakoram Highway.
(B) Help Pak economy.
(C) Dominate the Arabian Sea.
(D) Can check India’s trade.

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9. India’s nuclear liability bill deals with :
(A) Number of bombs India is permitted to make.
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(D) Extent of liability on foreign suppliers of nuclear reactors, in the event of an accident.

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10. Most developed regions of China are in :


(A) Eastern coastal area. (B) Central China.
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(C) Western China. (D) Areas bordering India.


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11. The recent six Nation Nuclear Agreement concluded with Iran in July 2015 is of significance
to India. The main advantage that India can exploit now is :
(A) Increases oil imports from Iran.
(B) Improve tourist ties.
(C) Develop a route to Central Asian Countries through Chabahar port in Iran, by- passing
Pakistan.
(D) Oil refining in Jamnagar will receive a boost.

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12. India – Japan ties have strengthened in recent years. The main reason that has brought the
two countries closer is :
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(A) Prospects of better trade.


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(B) Japan can supply nuclear reactors and fuel to India.


(C) The rise of china is seen by both countries as a common threat.
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(D) India needs Japanese electronic goods.


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(A) yîTsÁTÂ>Õq y«bÍs“¿ì ne¿±Xæ\T


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(C) #îÕH eTT+<Š+È Âs+&ƒT <ûXæ\Å£” –eTˆ& eTT|ŸÚÎ>± ¿£“|¾kþï+~.

(D) ÈbÍHŽ m\翱¼“¿ù edŸTïeÚ\T uó²sÁÔá<ûX擿ì nedŸsÁ+.


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13. Chandragupta Maurya with the help of Chanakya decided to overthrow the Nandas
because :
(A) Chanakya had been humiliated by the Nandas
(B) The Nandas were low-born
(C) The Nandas had accumulated a great deal of wealth by extortion and oppression of
the people
(D) Chanakya wanted to restore the Ideal of Kshatriya rule

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15. Why Raja Ram Mohan Roy was opposed to Sanskrit education and instead advocated modern
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scientific learning ?
(A) It would create a society of Vedantic doctrines
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(B) It would keep the country in darkness


(C) It would create false cultural values
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(D) It would create only men of speculative mind


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(B) n~ <ûX擕 n+<󊿱sÁ+ýË –+#áTÔáT+<Š“

(C) n~ Ôá|ŸÚÎ&ƒT kÍ+dŸØÜ¿£ $\Te\qT dŸw¾¼dŸTï+<Š“

(D) ý²uó²|¿£Œ >·\ |ŸÚsÁTwŸ§\qT eÖçÔáyûT n~ dŸw¾¼dŸTï+<Š“


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16. Who founded the ‘All India Harijan samaj’ in 1932 ?


(A) B.R. Ambedkar (B) Acharya Narendra Dev
(C) Mahatma Gandhi (D) Jagjivan Ram

1932 ýË €ýÙ ‚+&jáÖ VŸ²]ÈHŽ dŸeÖCÙqT mesÁT k͜|¾+#sÁT ?


(A) _.€sY. n+uñ<ŠØsY (B) €#sÁ« q¹s+ç<Š<ûyŽ
(C) eTVŸäԐˆ >±+Bó (D) È^¨eHŽ syŽT
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17. When the Governor of a state dies in Office, who takes over as acting Governor ?

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(A) Chief Minister of the State
(B) Chief Justice of the State High Court
(C) Any one designated by the President

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(D) Governor of a neighboring state

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(D) bõsÁT>·T sçwŸ¼+ >·esÁ•sY


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18. Who composed the song “ Sare Jahan Se Achha Hindustan Hamara” ?
(A) Mohammed Iqbal (B) Josh Malihabadi
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(C) Bhagat Singh (D) Chandra Shekhar Azad

“ k͹s ÈVŸäd n#ÌÛ V¾²+<ŠTk͜HŽ VŸ²eÖs” bͳqT sÁº+º+~ mesÁT ?


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(A) eTVŸ²ˆ<Ž ‚¿±ÒýÙ (B) CËwt eÖ*VŸ²u²&


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(C) uó„>·ÔY d¾+>´ (D) #á+ç<ŠXâKsY €C²<Ž


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19. Sankardeva was a great bhakti saint of :
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(A) Bengal (B) Maharashtra (C) Gujarat (D) Assam

Xø+¿£sÁ<ûe @ çbÍ+Ԑ“¿ì #î+~q >=|ŸÎ kÍ<óŠTeÚ ?


(A) uÉ+>±ýÙ (B) eTVŸäsçwŸ¼ (C) >·TÈsÔY (D) nkÍà+
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20. The Administrative Council of Shivaji was known as :


(A) Parishad (B) Mantri Parishad
(C) Ashta Pradhan (D) Rajya Parishad

¥yJ bÍ\¿£ eT+&ƒ* @ |sÁTÔà ç|Ÿd¾~Æ :


(A) |Ÿ]wŸÔY (B) eT+çÜ |Ÿ]wŸÔY
(C) nwŸ¼ ç|Ÿ<ó‘HŽ (D) sÈ« |Ÿ]wŸÔY

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21. The Jammu and Kashmir High Court is located in :
(A) Jammu (B) Srinagar (C) Udhampur (D) Leh

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22. Satavahana rule was extended to the Coromandal Coast by :
(A) Sri Yajna Satakami (B) Pulumayi II
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(C) Sri Satakami (D) Srimuka

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(A) l jáTÈã XæÔ῱$T (B) |ŸÚ\TeÖsTT II

(C) l XæÔ῱$T (D) leTTK


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23. Kautilya (also known as vishnugupta and Chanakya) is the author of Arthasastra which
has been compared with :
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(A) Plato’s State (B) Machiavelli’s Prince


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(C) Karl Marx’s Das Kapital (D) Hitler’s Mein Kampf


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(A) bÍ¢{Ë sÁº+ºq d¼{Ù (B) eÖ¿ìjáTyî*¢ sÁ#áq ç|¾HŽà

(C) ¿±sY¢ eÖsYØà sÁ#áq <‘dt ¿±«|¾³ýÙ (D) V¾²³¢sY sÁ#áq yîTsTTHŽ ¿±+|t|˜t
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24. Akbar had incorporated some principles of social reforms in the Din-i-Illahi. Which of the
following social reforms did not from part of Din –I-Illahi ?
(A) Remarriage of widows (B) Prohibition of child marriage
(C) Monogamy (D) Rejection of seclusion of women

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@~ ~HŽ`‚`‚ý²V¾²ýË uó²>·+ ¿±<ŠT?
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(C) ÿ¿£Ø]Hû $yVŸ²+ #ûdŸT¿Ãe&ƒ+ (D) eTV¾²Þø*• ‹V¾²wŸØ]+#á&†“• ÜsÁdŸØ]+#á&ƒ+

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25. Which one of the following was not a characteristic of Society in Mauryan times ?
(A) Slavery (B) Rigidity of Caste
(C) Prostitution (D) Widow remarriage

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26. The name Buddha means :
(A) Enlightened (B) Teamed
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(C) Divine (D) Sacred

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(A) C²ãq+ bõ+~q ‹+<Š+>± @sÁÎ&ƒ&ƒ+


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(B)
(C) <îÕe dŸ+‹+~óÔá (D) |Ÿ$çÔáyîT®q
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27. Panchayati Raj was introduced in the country in :


(A) 1957 (B) 1952 (C) 1951 (D) 1959
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<ûXø+ýË |Ÿ+#jáTÔY sCÙ e«edŸœ m|ŸÚÎ&ƒT ç|ŸyûXø™|³¼‹&+~ ?


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(A) 1957 (B) 1952 (C) 1951 (D) 1959


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28. The Mughal queen, whose name was inscribed on the coins and on all royal farmans as well
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as attached to the imperial signature was :


(A) Jodha Bai (B) Nur Jahan (C) Mumtaz Mahal (D) Ladii Begum

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(A) CË<ó‘ u²jYT (B) qÖsÁ¨VŸäHŽ (C) eTT+ԐCÙeTVŸ²ýÙ (D) ý²& uñ>·yŽT
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29. How many languages have been listed in the 8th Schedule of the Constitution of India ?
(A) 18 (B) 14 (C) 25 (D) 15

uó²sÁÔá sC²«+>·+ 8 e ™w&ƒÖ«ýÙýË m“• uó²wŸ\T |s=Øq‹&†¦sTT ?


(A) 18 (B) 14 (C) 25 (D) 15
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30. The Non-Cooperation Movement was suspended in February 1922 on account of :
(A) The Chauri Chaura incident
(B) Hindu Muslim riots

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(C) Arrest of Gandhiji and his imprisonment for six years
(D) All the above

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#ê] #ês –<Š+Ôá+

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31. The fundamental rights of Indian citizens can be suspended by the :
(A) Supreme Court of India
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(B) Union Parliament


(C) President of India
(D) President, in consultation with the Attorney – General for India
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uó²sÁrjáT båsÁT\ çbÍ<¸Š$T¿£ VŸ²Å£”Ø\qT dŸ™dÎ+&Ž #ûjáT>·*¹>~ :


(A) uó²sÁÔá dŸTç|Ó+ ¿ÃsÁT¼
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(B) ¹¿+ç<Š bÍsÁ¢yîT+{Ù


(C) uó²sÁÔá sçwŸ¼|ŸÜ
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(D) uó²sÁÔá n{²¯• ÈqsÁýÙÔà #á]Ì+ºq nq+ÔásÁ+ sçwŸ¼|ŸÜ


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32. Who is the author of Vande Mataram ?
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(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Rabidranath Tagore


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(C) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee (D) Sarat Chandra Chatterjee

e+<ûeÖÔásÁ+ sÁ#ásTTÔá mesÁT ?


(A) eTVŸäԐˆ >±+Bó (B) sÁ;+ç<ŠH<¸Ž sĐ>·ÖsY
(C) ‹+¿ì+#á+ç<Š #óᳯ¨ (D) XøsÁÔY #á+ç<Š #óᳯ¨
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33. The Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission is appointed by the :
(A) Prime Minister (B) President (C) Parliament (D) Home Minister

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(A) ç|Ÿ<ó‘q eT+çÜ (B) sçwŸ| ¼ ܟ (C) bÍsÁy¢ Tî +{Ù (D) ™VA+ eT+çÜ
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34. The town planning in the Harappan Civilization was inspired by a regard for :
(A) Beauty and utility (B) Uniformity
(C) Sanitation and public health (D) Demographic factor

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(A) n+<Š+ eT]jáTT ç|ŸjîÖÈq+ (B) @¿£¯Ü

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35. The most literate state in India is :

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(A) West Bengal (B) Goa (C) Kerala (D) Tamil Nadu

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(A) |Ÿ¥ÌeT uÉ+>±ýÙ (B) >Ãy (C) ¹¿sÁÞø (D) Ôá$TÞøH&ƒT
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36. Bal Gangadhar Tilak earned the epithet of Lokmanya during :
(A) His trial in 1907-08
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(B) The Lucknow pact of 1916


(C) The Home rule movement
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(D) The Congress session in 1917


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u²ýÙ >·+>±<óŠsYÜ\¿ù ýË¿ùeÖq« nHû >šsÁy“• m|ŸÚÎ&ƒT bõ+<‘sÁT ?


(A) 1907-08ýË €jáTq™|Õ $#sÁD dŸ+<ŠsÁÒÛ+>±
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(B) 1916 \¿Ã• ÿ|ŸÎ+<Š+ dŸ+<ŠsÁÒÛ+>±


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(D) 1917 ýË È]Ðq ¿±+çÂ>dt dŸ<ŠdŸTà dŸ+<ŠsÁÒÛ+>±


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37. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha will address his letter of resignation to the :
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(A) President (B) Prime Minister


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(C) Deputy Speaker (D) Minister for Parliamentary Affairs

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(A) sçwŸ| ¼ ܟ (B) ç|Ÿ<ó‘q eT+çÜ
(C) &|ŸP«{¡ dÓο£sY (D) bÍsÁ¢yîT+³¯ e«eVŸäs\ XæK eT+çÜ
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38. The ancient Chola Kingdom existed in the delta of the river :
(A) Tungabhadra (B) Cauvery (C) Krishna (D) Godavari

çbÍNq #ÃÞø kÍçeÖÈ«+ @ qB &îý²¼ çbÍ+Ôá+ýË $\d¾*¢+~ ?


(A) ÔáT+>·uç„ó <Š (B) ¿±yû] (C) ¿£c͒ (D) >Ã<‘e]
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39. The Supreme Commander of India’s Defence Forces is :
(A) Chief of staff of the Indian Army (B) President of India

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(C) Prime Minister of India (D) Defence Minister

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40. The Committee, on whose recommendations Panchayati Raj was introduced in the country
was headed by :
(A) Balwant Rai Mehta (B)
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(C) Jagjivan Ram (D) Shriman Narayan

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(C) È^¨eHŽsyŽT (D) leÖHŽ HsjáTDY


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41. Supreme Court Judges hold office until they complete the age of :
(A) 60 (B) 62 (C) 58 (D) 65
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dŸTç|Ó+ ¿ÃsÁT¼ H«jáTeTÖsÁTï\T ÔáeTÅ£” mHû•Þø—ß |ŸPsÁïjûT« esÁÅ£” |Ÿ<Š$ýË ¿=qkÍ>·TԐsÁT ?


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(A) 60 (B) 62 (C) 58 (D) 65


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42. Satyagraha Sabha was formed by Gandhi at :


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(A) Bombay (B) Calcutta (C) Gujarat (D) Poona

dŸÔ«ç>·VŸ² dŸuó„qT >±+Bó m¿£Ø&ƒ @sÎ³T #ûXæsÁT ?


(A) u²+uñ (B) ¿£\¿£Ôï (C) >·TÈsÔY (D) |ŸPH
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43. Mahatma Gandhi participated in the second Round Table conference after :
(A) Signing the Gandhi- Irwin pact of March 1931
(B) Refusing to hold direct talks with the Muslim league
(C) Being permitted by the congress
(D) Receiving assurance that independence was fast coming

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(A) 1931 eÖ]ÌýË >±+Bó`‚]ÇHŽ ÿ&ƒ+‹&¿£™|Õ dŸ+Ô῱\ ÔásÇÔá

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(C) ¿±+çÂ>dt qT+º nqTeTÜ bõ+~q ÔásÁTyÔá

(D) ÔáÇsÁýË kÍÇÔá+çÔá«+ s>·\<Šq• VŸäMT bõ+~q ÔásÁTyÔá

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44. Different Sufi schools or orders in India were Known as :
(A) Khangahs (B) Qualandars at (C) Silasilahs (D) Oarveshs
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uó²sÁÔá<ûXø+ý˓ $_óq• dŸÖ|˜Ó XæK\qT ‚ý² e«eVŸ²]kÍïsÁT :
(A) U²HŽ>±dt (B) ¿±Ç\+&†sYà (C) d¾ý²d¾ý²Vt²à (D) z¹sÇwtdt
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45. Kabir was contemporary of :


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(A) Guru Nanak (B) Sultan Sikandar Lodi


(C) Both (A) and (B) above (D) Babur
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¿£;sY me]¿ì dŸeT¿±©qT&ƒT ?


(A) >·TsÁT Hq¿ù dŸTý²ïHŽ d¾¿ì+<ŠsY ýË&ó
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(B)

(C) y]<ŠÝsÁÖ (A) eT]jáTT (B) (D) u²‹sY


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46. The members of the Rajya Sabha are elected for :


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(A) Four years (B) Six years (C) Five Years (D) Three years

sÈ«dŸuó„ dŸuó„T«\T m+Ôá |Ÿ<ŠM¿±ý²“¿ì m“•¿£eÚԐsÁT ?


(A) H\T¹>Þø—ß (B) €¹sÞø—ß (C) ×<ûޗø ß (D) eTÖ&ûÞø—ß
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47. The first railway line built in 1853 connected :


(A) Bombay with Thane (B) Calcutta with Raniganj
(C) Madras with Thanjavur (D) Bombay with Pune

1853ýË “]ˆÔáyîT®q Ô=* ÂsÕ\T eÖsÁZ+ yû{ì“ nqTdŸ+<ó‘“+º+~ :


(A) u²+uñ ` <¸‘DÉ (B) ¿£\¿£Ôï ` sDì>·+CÙ
(C) eTç<‘dt ` Ôá+C²ePsY (D) u²+uñ ` |ŸÚDÉ
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48. Whose signature is found on a Indian currency note ?

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(A) President of India (B) Union Finance Secretary
(C) Governor, Reserve Bank of India (D) Union Finance Minister

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49. Which of the following Civilization is not associated with the Harappan civilization ?
(A) Mesopotamian (B) Egyptian (C) Sumerian (D) Chinese
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~>·Te y{ìýË @ H>·]¿£Ôá VŸ²sÁbÍÎ H>·]¿£ÔáÔà eTT&|Ÿ&ýñ<ŠT ?


(A) yîT™d|Ÿ{Ë$TjáTHŽ (B) ‡›|¾üjáTHŽ (C) dŸTyûT]jáTHŽ (D) #îÕúdt
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50. In which year was the first constitution Amendment Act passed ?
ak

(A) 1951 (B) 1952 (C) 1953 (D) 1950

yîTT<Š{ì sC²«+>· dŸesÁD #á³¼+ m|ŸÚÎ&ƒT €yîÖ<Š+ bõ+~+~ ?


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(A) 1951 (B) 1952 (C) 1953 (D) 1950


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51. The City of Vijayanagar (Now known as Hampi) was situated on the northern bank of the
river :
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(A) Krishna (B) Tungabhadra (C) Kaveri (D) Godavari

$ÈjáTq>·sÁ+ (ç|ŸdŸTïÔá+ VŸ²+|Ó>± ç|Ÿd¾~Æ) @ q~ –ÔáïsÁ rsÁ+ýË Hî\¿=+~ ?


(A) ¿£c͒ (B) ÔáT+>·uç„ó <Š (C) ¿±yû] (D) >Ã<‘e]
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52. Who was the third president of the Indian Republic ?


(A) Neelam Sanjiva reddy (B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(C) V.V. Giri (D) Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed

uó²sÁÔá ]|Ÿ_¢¿ù eTÖ&à sçwŸ¼|ŸÜ mesÁT ?


(A) ú\+ dŸ+JeÂs&¦ (B) &†¿£¼sY C²¿¡sY VŸQdHŽ
(C) $.$. Ð] (D) |˜ŸçÅ£”BÝHŽ €© nVŸ²ˆ<Ž

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53. The Prime Ministership is generally offered to the :

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(A) Leader of the majority party in the Lower House
(B) Leader of the majority party in the Upper House

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(C) Person who is unanimously elected as the Leader of the House

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(D) Protem Speaker of the Lower House

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kÍ<ó‘sÁD+>± ç|Ÿ<ó‘qeT+çÜ |Ÿ<Š$“ me]¿ì ¿£³¼uÉ&ƒTԐsÁT ?
(A) ~>·Te dŸuó„ýË yîTC²]{¡ bͯ¼ HûÔáÅ£”
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(B) m>·Te dŸuó„ýË yîTC²]{¡ bͯ¼ HjáTÅ£”&¿ì
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(C) dŸuó²HjáTÅ£”&>± @¿£ç^e+>± m“•Â¿Õq e«¿ìï¿ì

(D) ~>·Te dŸuó„ çbõfÉyŽT dÓο£sY


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54. The president of India can be removed from office by the impeachment for :
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(A) Violation of the constitution of India


(B) Failure to follow the advice given by the Supreme Court
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(C) Failure to pay income – tax


(D) Contempt of court
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<û“¿ì+<Š n_óXø+d¾+#á&ƒ+ <‘Çs sçwŸ¼|ŸÜ“ Ô=\Ð+#á>·\sÁT ?


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(A) uó²sÁÔá sC²«+>· –\¢+|˜ŸTq


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(B) dŸTç|Ó+¿ÃsÁT¼ ‚ºÌq dŸ\VŸä bÍ{ì+#á&ƒ+ýË yîÕ|˜Ÿ\«+

(C) €<‘jáT|ŸÚ |ŸqT• #î*¢+|ŸÚýË yîÕ|˜Ÿ\«+

(D) ¿ÃsÁT¼ ~ó¿±ØsÁ+


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55. The British Governor general and Viceroy who served for the longest period in India was :
(A) Lord Irwin (B) Lord Dalhousie (C) Lord Curzon (D) Lord Linlithgow

uó²sÁÔá<ûX擿ì BsÁ鿱\+ bͳT ç_{ìwt >·esÁ•sY ÈqsÁýÙ eT]jáTT yîÕçkÍjYT>± ¿=qkÍÐq e«¿ìï :
(A) ý²sY¦ ‚]ÇHŽ (B) ý²sY¦ &ƒýÙVŸ²…d¾ (C) ý²sY¦ ¿£sÁ¨HŽ (D) ý²sY¦ *HŽ*ÔY>š
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56. The Jagirdars during the Muhgal period were :
(A) Mansabdars (B) Zamindars
(C) All assignees of Jagirs (D) All of the above

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yîTT|˜ŸT\T\ ¿±\+ýË C²^sÝsÁT¢ :
(A) eTTqàuÙ<‘sÁT¢ ÈMT+<‘sÁT¢

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(B)
(C) C²^sÁT¢ ¹¿{²sTT+#á‹&ƒ¦ysÁT (D) ™|yÕ sÁ+Ԑ
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57. Who among the following held office as president of India, for two consecutive terms ?

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(A) Dr. S. Radhakrishanan (B) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(C) V.V.Giri (D) Both (A) and (B)
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esÁTdŸ>± Âs+&ƒT kÍsÁT¢ uó²sÁÔá sçwŸ¼|ŸÜ |Ÿ<Š$“ #û|Ÿ{ì¼+~ mesÁT ?
(A) &†¿£¼sY mdt. s<󑿣wŸ’HŽ (B) &†¿£¼sY sCñ+ç<Š ç|ŸkÍ<Ž
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(C) $.$. Ð] (D) (A) eT]jáTT (B) ‚<ŠÝsÁÖ
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58. Consider the following definitions of the terms associated with inflation :
(I) Stagflation is a slowdown in the rate of increase of the general price of goods and
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services in a nation’s gross domestic product over time.


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(II) Recession is a situation in which the inflation rate is high and the economic growth
rate is low.
ak

(III) Reflection is the act of stimulation the economy by increasing the money supply or by
reducing taxes.
Which of the above statements is/are not correct ?
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(A) Only (I) (B) Only (II) (C) Only (III) (D) (I) and (III)
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~>·Teq, ç<Šyë\ÒD+Ôà eTT&|Ÿ& –q• |Ÿ<‘\ “sÁÇ#áH\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+&.


¿=+Ô῱\+>± ÿ¿£ <ûXø+ jîTT¿£Ø dŸÖœ\ <ûojîÖÔáÎÜïýË edŸTïde\ kÍ<ó‘sÁD yî\ ™|sÁT>·T<Š\ ¹s³TýË
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(I)
eÖ+<Š«+ #óT #ûdŸT¿Ãe&ƒ+ kͼ>´|˜¢wŸHŽ.
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(II) ç<Šyë\ÒD+ ¹s³T n~ó¿£+>± –+³Ö, €]œ¿£e~Æ ¹s³T ÔáÅ£”Øe>± –+&ƒ&ƒ+ eÖ+<Š«+ .
(III) ç<Še« dŸs|
Á sŸ˜ qT ™|+#á&+ƒ ýñ<‘ |ŸqT•\T ÔáÐ+Z #á&+ƒ <‘Çs €]œ¿£ e«edŸqœ T –BÝ|+¾ |ŸCñ d #ás«Á ç|ŸÜ_+‹+.
™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+ ¿±<ŠT/¿±eÚ ?
(A) (I) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (II) eÖçÔáyûT (C) (III) eÖçÔáyûT (D) (I) eT]jáTT (III)
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59. Consider the following statements :


(I) RRB’s were established to take the banking services to the doorsteps of rural masses,
especially in remote rural areas with no access to banking services.
(II) These banks were intended to mobilize rural savings and channelize for supporting
the productive activities in the rural areas.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(A) Only (I) (B) Only (II) (C) Both (D) None

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~>·Te y«K«\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+& :

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(I) ç>±MTD ç|ŸÈ\ ‚Þøß eTT+гţ” eT¯ eTTK«+>± @$<óŠyîT®q u²«+Å£” de\T n+<ŠTu²³TýË ýñ“ eÖsÁT
eTÖ\ çbÍ+Ԑ\Å£” u²«+Å£” de\qT rdŸT¿Þâß+<ŠTÅ£” €sY€sY;\T @sÎ³jáÖ«sTT.

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(II) ç>±MTD bõ<ŠT|ŸÚ\qT d¿£]+#û+<ŠTÅ£” eT]jáTT ç>±MTD çbÍ+ԐýË¢ –ԐÎ<Š¿£ ¿±sÁ«¿£ý²bÍ\Å£” eT<ŠÔ
Ý Tá >±
“*#û+<ŠTÅ£” ‡ u²«+Å£”\qT –<ûÝ¥+#sÁT.

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™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+ ?
(A) (I) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (II) eÖçÔáyûT
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(C) Âs+&ƒÖ (D) ‚yûM ¿±eÚ
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60. Which of the following statements regarding Millets and Oilseeds region in India is/are
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correct ?
(I) This region includes area of poor soils and broken topography in Karnataka, southern
Andhra Pradesh and eastern Kerala.
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(II) In this region rain varies from 75 to 125 cms.


(III) Mangoes and Bananas are important fruit crops of this region.
ak

(A) (I) and (II) (B) (I) and (III) (C) (II) and (III) (D) All of them
.s

uó²sÁÔá<ûXø+ýË ºsÁT<ó‘H«\T, qÖHîÐ+È\ |Ÿ+³ çbÍ+Ԑ\Å£” dŸ+‹+~ó+º ~>·Te y«K«\ýË @~/@$


dŸÔá«+?
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(I) ‡ uó²>·+ ¿£s•³¿£, €+ç<óŠç|Ÿ<ûXÙ <Š¿ìŒD uó²>·+ eT]jáTT ¹¿sÁÞø ÔáÖsÁTÎ çbÍ+ԐýË¢“ Hd¾sÁ¿£|ŸÚ Hû\\ÔÃ
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Å£L&ƒT¿=“ –+³T+~ .
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(II) ‡ çbÍ+Ôá+ýË esÁübÍÔá+ 75 qT+º 125 ™d+.MT. <‘¿± eÖsÁTÔáÖ –+³T+~.

(III) ‡ çbÍ+Ôá+ýË eÖ$T& eT]jáTT nsÁ{ì eTTK«yîT®q |Ÿ+&ƒ¢ Ôó\T .

(A) (I) eT]jáTT (II) (B) (I) eT]jáTT (III) (C) (II) eT]jáTT (III) (D) nú•
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61. Consider the following statements about the physiography of India :


(I) Northern part of India has a vast expanse of rugged topography consisting of a series
of mountain ranges with varied peaks, valleys and deep gorges.
(II) Southern part consists of stable tableland with highly dissected plateaus, denuded rocks
and developed series of scarps.
Which of the above statements is/are Correct ?
(A) (I) only (B) (II) only
(C) Both (D) Neither (I) nor (II)

m
uó²sÁÔá<ûXø uó…>Ã[¿±“¿ì dŸ+‹+~ó+º ~>·Te y«K«\qT >·eT“+#á+& :
uó²sÁÔá<ûXø –ÔáïsÁ uó²>·+ m+Ôá>±Hà $dŸï]+ºq $$<óŠ ¥Ks\T, ýËjáT\T, ýËÔîÕq ¿£qTeT\Ôà ţL&q

co
(I)
|ŸsÁÇÔá çXâDT\Ôà –+~.
(II) <Š¿ìŒD uó²>·+ mHÕ eTT¿£Ø\T>± –q• |ÓsÄÁuó„ÖeTT\ÔÃ, ¥\\ÔÃ, ¿=+&ƒ\ çXâDT\Ôà ţL&q mÔîÕïq

n.
çbÍ+Ôá+>± –+~.

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™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+?
(A) (I) eÖçÔáyûT
(C) Âs+&ƒÖ
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(B) (II) eÖçÔáyûT
(D) (I) ¿±<ŠT eT]jáTT (II) ¿±<ŠT
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62. The need for foreign capital in the developing countries is more because :
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(I) The domestic savings in developing countries is large thus investment in infrastructure
is low.
i

(II) Foreign capital helps to bridge the gap between potentials and actual growth rates.
sh

(III) Leads to surplus in the Current Account.


Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
ak

(A) Only (II) (B) Only (III) (C) (I) and (II) (D) (II) and (III)

esÁÆeÖq <ûXæ\Å£” $<ûo ™|³T¼‹&ƒT\T u²>± nedŸsÁ+. m+<ŠT¿£+fñ :


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(I) esÁÆeÖq <ûXæýË¢ <ûojáT €<‘\T n~ó¿£+ n+<ŠTe\¢ eTò*¿£ edŸÔáTýË¢ ™|³T¼‹&ƒT\T ÔáÅ£”Øe>±
w

–+{²sTT.
w

(II) kÍ~ó+#û+<ŠTÅ£” ne¿±Xø+ –q• eT]jáTT ydŸïe e~Æ ¹s³¢ eT<óŠ« n+Ôás“• $<ûo ™|³T¼‹&ƒT\T
Ô=\ÐkÍïsTT.
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(III) ¿£Âs+{Ù U²ÔýË $T>·T\TÅ£” n~ <‘] rdŸTï+~ .


™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+?
(A) (II) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (III) eÖçÔáyûT (C) (I) eT]jáTT (II) (D) (II) eT]jáTT (III)
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63. Consider the following statements about Earth’s Crust :


(I) The crust of the Earth is composed of variety of igneous rocks.
(II) The crust occupies less than 1% of Earth’s volume.
(III) Density of oceanic crust is higher than the continental crust.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(A) (I), (II) only (B) (II), (III) only (C) (I), (III) only (D) All

msYï ç¿£dt¼ (uó„Ö –|Ÿ]Ôá\ ¥ý²uó²>·+)Å£” dŸ+‹+~ó+º ~>·Te y«K«\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+& :


(I) uó„Ö –|Ÿ]Ôá\ ¥ý² uó²>·+ (ç¿£dt¼) $$<óŠ sÁ¿±\ nЕ ¥\\Ôà ţL& –+³T+~ .

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(II) uó„Ö |Ÿ]eÖD+ýË 1% ¿£+fñ ÔáÅ£”Øe uó²>±“• uó„Ö –|Ÿ]Ôá\ ¥ý² uó²>·+ €ç¿£$TdŸTï+~.
(III) ¿±+{ìHî+³ýÙ ç¿£dt¼ ¿£+fñ Å£L&† zw¾já֓¿ù uó„Ö –|Ÿ]Ôá\ ¥ý² uó²>·+ kÍ+ç<ŠÔá n~ó¿£+.

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™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+ ?

n.
(A) (I), (II) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (II), (III) eÖçÔáyûT (C) (I), (III) eÖçÔáyûT (D) nú•
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64. What generally happens to air temperature as we move from the equator to poles ?
(A) It decreases (B) It increases
(C) It remains constant
at
(D) None of the above
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uó„ÖeT<óŠ« ¹sK qT+& eTq+ ç<óŠTy\yîÕ|ŸÚ yî[¢q|ŸÎ—&ƒT kÍ<ó‘sÁD+>± >±* –cþ’ç>·ÔáýË mý²+{ì eÖsÁΗ
ÈsÁT>·TÔáT+~ ?
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(A) n~ Ôá>·TZÔáT+~ (B) n~ ™|sÁT>·TÔáT+~


(C) n~ d¾œsÁ+>± –+³T+~ (D) ™|Õy{ìýË @B ¿±<ŠT
i

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65. Consider the following statements about Earthquake :


(I) There are mainly 5 types of earthquakes based on their mode of origin.
ak

(II) The most common earthquakes are the tectonic earthquakes.


(III) Volcanic eruptions cause induced earthquakes.
.s

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?


(A) (I), (II) only (B) (II), (III) only (C) (I), (III) only (D) All
w

uó„Ö¿£+b͓¿ì dŸ+‹+~ó+º ~>·Te y«K«\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+& :


w

(I) |ŸÚ³T¼¿£ sÁ¿£+ €<ó‘sÁ+>± uó„Ö¿£+bÍ\T ç|Ÿ<ó‘q+>± ×<ŠT sÁ¿±\T.


(II) nÔá«+Ôá kÍ<ó‘sÁDyîT®q$ fɿü“¿ù uó„Ö¿£+bÍ\T.
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(III) nЕ|ŸsÁÇԐ\T |\&ƒ+ ç|sÁ¿£ uó„Ö¿£+bÍ\Å£” ¿±sÁDeTeÚÔáT+~ .


™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+ ?
(A) (I), (II) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (II), (III) eÖçÔáyûT (C) (I), (III) eÖçÔáyûT
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66. Consider the following statements about IMF :


(I) The IMF maintains funds which are contributed by member countries but gives loans
to all nations from its reserves when they face emergency in the balance of payments.
(II) IMF can permit a country to devalue its currency in order to correct the deficit under
certain circumstances.
(III) The international reserve currencies are the US dollar, UK Pound sterling, German
Deutsche Mark and the Japanese Yen.
Which of the above statements are correct ?
(A) (I) and (II) (B) (II) and (III) (C) (I) and (III) (D) All

m
n+Ôás¨rjáT ç<Še«“~ó >·T]+º ~>·Te y«K«\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+& :

co
(I) dŸuó„« <ûXæ\T n+~+#û “<óŠT\qT ×m+m|˜t “sÁÇV¾²dŸTïq•|ŸÎ{ì¿¡, #î*¢+|ŸÚ\ dŸeTÔáT\«+ýË nÔá«edŸsÁ
|Ÿ]d¾œÜ“ m<ŠTs=ØHû <ûXæ\“•+{ì¿¡ n~ Ôáq “<óŠT\ qT+º sÁTD²\qT ‚dŸTï+~.

n.
(II) ý˳TqT dŸ]~<ŠTÝÅ£”Hû+<ŠTÅ£” >±qT ÿ¿£ <ûXø+ “]ÝwŸ¼ |Ÿ]d¾œÔáTýË¢ Ôáq ¿£Âsúà $\Te ÔáÐZ+#áTÅ£”Hû+<ŠTÅ£”
×m+m|˜t nqTeTÜdŸTï+~.

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(III) nyîT]¿£HŽ &†\sY, jáTÖ¹¿ bå+&Ž ™d¼]¢+>´, ÈsÁˆHŽ &†sTT#Y eÖsYØ eT]jáTT È|Ÿúdt jîTHŽ\T n+Ôás¨rjáT
]ÈsÁTÇ ¿£Âsúà\T. at
uc
™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+ ?
(A) (I) eT]jáTT (II) (B) (II) eT]jáTT (III) (C) (I) eT]jáTT (III) (D) nú•
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67. Which of the following statements regarding silent valley National Park is /are correct ?
i

(I) The Kunthipuzha River drains the entire 15 km length of the park form north to south
sh

into the Bharathapuzha River.


(II) Valley areas of the park are in a Tropical and Subtropical moist broadleaf forests
eco- region.
ak

(III) The Mudugar and Irula tribal people are indigenous to the area.
(A) (I) and (II) (B) (I) and (III) (C) (II) and (III) (D) All of them
.s

™dÕýÉ+{Ù y«© HûwŸqýÙ bÍsYØÅ£” dŸ+‹+~ó+º ~>·Te y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+ ?


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(I) Å£”+Ü|ŸÚC² q~ bÍsYØ jîTT¿£Ø yîTTÔáï+ 15 ¿ì.MT. bõ&ƒeÚH –ÔáïsÁ+qT+º <Š¿ìŒD²“¿ì ç|ŸeV¾²dŸÖï
w

uó²sÁÔá|ŸÚC² q~ýË ¿£\TdŸTï+~.


(II) ýËjáT çbÍ+Ԑ\ú• Å£L&† –wŸç’ |Ÿ<Xû ø eT]jáTT dŸuÙç{²|¾¿ý£ Ù eÖsTTdt¼ yî&ýƒ ²Î{ì €Å£”\ n&ƒeÚ\ çbÍ+Ԑ“¿ì
w

#î+~q$.
(III) eTT<Š>·sY eT]jáTT ‚sÁTý² nHû$ k͜“¿£ Ð]Èq Ôî>·\T.
(A) (I) eT]jáTT (II) (B) (I) eT]jáTT (III) (C) (II) eT]jáTT (III) (D) nú•
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68. Consider the following statements about the depositary receipts :


(I) It is a physical certificate which allows investors to hold shares in equity of other
countries.
(II) Global Depositary Receipts facilitate trade of shares in European and American markets.
(III) Standard Chartered PLC became the first global company to file an issue of Indian
depositary receipts in India.
Which of the above statements are correct ?
(A) (I) and (II) (B) (II) and (III) (C) (I) and (III) (D) All

m
&b͛³¯ ]d¾|t¼\ >·T]+º ~>·Te y«K«\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+& :

co
(I) ‚ÔásÁ <ûXæ\Å£” #î+~q ‡¿ìÇ{¡ýË¢ wsÁT¢ ¿£*Ð –+&û+<ŠTÅ£” ‚HîÇdŸ¼sÁ¢qT nqTeTÜ+#û ÿ¿£ uó…Ü¿£
dŸ]¼|˜¾Â¿{Ù .

n.
(II) jáTTsÃ|¾jáTHŽ eT]jáTT nyîT]¿£HŽ eÖÂsس¢ýË wsÁ¢ ýñy<ûM\T “sÁÇV¾²+#û+<ŠTÅ£” >â‹ýÙ &b͛³¯
]dÓ{Ùà M\T ¿£*ÎkÍïsTT.

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(III) uó²sÁÔá<ûXø+ýË uó²sÁrjáT &b͛³¯ ]d¾|t¼à C²¯ <‘K\TÅ£” dŸ+‹+~ó+º yîTT³¼yîTT<Š{ì n+Ôás¨rjáT
¿£+™|ú>± kͼ+&ƒsY¦ #ósÁ¼sY¦ |ÓmýÙdÓ “*º+~ .
™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~ dŸÔá«+?
at
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(A) (I) eT]jáTT (II) (B) (II) eT]jáTT (III) (C) (I) eT]jáTT (III) (D) nú•
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69. Which of the following statements regarding Planning Commission document, India
Vision-2020 is/are correct ?
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(I) The report projects employment generation of 150 million a growth rate of more than
3 per cent per annum.
(II) Employment in agriculture would decline from 56 to 40 per cent.
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(III) The urban population will rise from 25.5 per cent to 40 per cent.
(A) (I) and (II) (B) (I) and (III) (C) (II) and (III) (D) All of them
.s

bÍ¢“+>´ ¿£$TwŸHŽ &†Å£”«yîT+{Ù ‚+&jáÖ $ÈHŽ - 2020 ¿ì dŸ+‹+~ó+º, ~>·Te y«K«\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+&.
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@~/@$ M{ìýË dŸÔá«+?


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(I) 150 $T*jáTq¢ eT+~¿ì –bÍ~ó ¿£\Îq eT]jáTT @{² 3 XæÔá+ #=|ŸÚÎq e~Ɠ ‡ “yû~¿£ n+#áH
yûd+¾ ~.
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(II) e«ekÍjáT sÁ+>·+ýË –bÍ~ó 56 qT+º 40 XæԐ“¿ì |Ÿ&bþqT+~.


(III) |Ÿ³¼D ÈHuó² 25.5 XæÔá+ qT+º 40 XæԐ“¿ì ™|sÁT>·qT+~.
(A) (I) eT]jáTT (II) (B) (I) eT]jáTT (III) (C) (II) eT]jáTT (III) (D) nú•
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70. Consider the following statements regarding causes of meteorological drought in India :
(I) Lean monsoon and below average rainfall due to absence of depressions over India.
(II) Late onset or early withdrawal of monsoons.
(III) Prolonged breaks in monsoon.
(IV) Re-establishment of the southern branch of jet stream.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(A) (I), (II) and (III) only (B) (I), (III) and (IV) only
(C) (I) and (III) only (D) All of them

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uó²sÁÔá<ûXø+ýË esüuó²e ¿£sÁTeÚÅ£” >·\ ¿±sÁD²\Å£” dŸ+‹+~ó+º ~>·Te y«K«\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+& :

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(I) <ûXøy«|Ÿï+>± n\Î|Ó&ƒH\T ýñ¿£ bþe&ƒ+ e\¢ ‹\VÓ²q sÁTÔáT|ŸeH\T eT]jáTT dŸ>·³T ¿£+fñ ÔáÅ£”Øe
esÁübÍÔá+.

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(II) sÁTÔáT|ŸeH\T €\dŸ«+>± se&ƒ+ ýñ<‘ ÔáÇsÁ>± ÜsÃ>·eTq+ çbÍsÁ+uó„+ ¿±e&ƒ+.
(III) sÁTÔáT|ŸeHýË¢ BsÁ鿱*¿£ n+ÔásjáÖ\T #óT #ûdŸT¿Ãe&ƒ+.

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(IV) CÉ{Ù çdÓ¼yŽT (Hû\Å£” |Ÿ\T yîT®Þøß mÔáTïýË eÔï¿±sÁ|ŸÚ ‹\yîT®q >±\T\ ‹\VÓ²q ç|ŸyVŸ²+)jîTT¿£Ø <Š¿ìŒD
XæK (dŸ<ŠsÁHŽ çu²+#Y) |ŸÚq:k͜|¾Ôá+.
™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+?
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(A) (I), (II) eT]jáTT (III) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (I), (III) eT]jáTT (IV) eÖçÔáyûT
(C) (I) eT]jáTT (III) eÖçÔáyûT (D) nú•
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71. Consider the following statements about the Himalayas :
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(I) Himalayas are tectonic in origin.


(II) Himalayas are young, weak and flexible in their geological structure.
ak

(III) Faults, folds and thrust plains are common features of Himalayas.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
(A) (I), (II) only (B) (II), (III) Only (C) (I), (III) only (D) All
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V¾²eÖ\jáÖ\ >·T]+º ~>·Te y«K«\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+& :


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(I) V¾²eÖ\jáÖ\T €$sÒÛe ¯Ô« uó„Ö –|Ÿ]Ôá\ ¥\\ eÖ]q sÁÖb͓¿ì dŸ+‹+~ó+ºq$.
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(II) V¾²eÖ\jáÖ\T uó…>Ã[¿£ ¯Ô« qÖÔáqyîT®q$, ‹\VÓ²qyîT®q$ eT]jáTT dŸsÁÞøÔáÇ+Ôà ţL&ƒTÅ£”q•$.


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(III) çXâDT\ eT<óŠ« U²°\T, eTT&ƒÔá\T eT]jáTT bõsÁ\Ôà @sÁÎ&q yîT®<‘H\T ý²+{ì$ V¾²eÖ\jáÖ\
kÍ<ó‘sÁD \¿£ŒD²\T
™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+?
(A) (I), (II) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (II), (III) eÖçÔáyûT (C) (I), (III) eÖçÔáyûT (D) nú•
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72. Major reasons for lack of financial inclusion in India are :


(I) Exclusion of the urban Poor
(II) Inability to provide collateral security.
(III) Illiteracy.
(IV) All-India average in credit penetration is low.
Which of the above statements are correct ?
(A) (I), (II) and (III) (B) (I), (III) and (IV)
(C) (III) and (IV) (D) All

uó²sÁÔá<ûXø+ýË €]œ¿£ #ûÅ£LsÁTÎ ýñ¿£bþe&†“¿ì ç|Ÿ<ó‘q ¿±sÁD²\T :

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(I) |Ÿ³¼D |<Š\qT <ŠÖsÁ+>± –+#á&ƒ+
(II) ¿=ýñ¢³sÁýÙ ™dÅ£L«]{¡“ n+~+#û Xø¿ìïkÍeTsœ«\T ýñ¿£bþe&ƒ+.

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(III) “sÁ¿£ŒsdŸ«Ôá.
(IV) sÁTD edŸÔáT\ ¿£\ÎqýË <ûojáT dŸ>·³T ÔáÅ£”Øe>± –+&ƒ&ƒ+ .

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™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~ dŸÔá«+?

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(A) (I), (II) eT]jáTT (III) (B) (I), (III) eT]jáTT (IV)
(C) (III) eT]jáTT (IV) (D) nú•
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73. The main chemical constituent of clay is :
(A) Silicon oxide (B) Aluminium borosilicate
(C) Zeolites (D) Aluminum silicate
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eT{ì¼ýË –+&û ç|Ÿ<ó‘q sÁkÍjáT“¿£ |Ÿ<‘sÁœ+ :


(A) d¾*¿±HŽ €Â¿Õà&Ž (B) n\Ö«$T“jáT+ u¤s=d¾*¹¿{Ù
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(C) ›jîÖýÉÕ{Ùà n\Ö«$T“jáT+ d¾*¹¿{Ù


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(D)
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74. Consider the following statements about the Non-performing Assets (NPA) :
ak

(I) Any asset, including a leased asset, becomes Non-performing when it ceases to generate
income for the bank and are called Non-performing Assets.
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(II) As per RBI guidelines, NPA does not include short duration crops loan.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
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(A) (I) only (B) (II) only (C) Both (D) None

“sÁsÁÆ¿£ €dŸTï\ (mHŽ|Ó@)\Å£” dŸ+‹+~ó+º ~>·Te y«K«\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+& :


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(I) u²«+Å£”Å£” €<‘jáT+ n+~+#á&+ƒ e֓yûdq¾ |ŸÚÎ&ƒT ©CÙ¦ n™d{ÙÔà dŸVäŸ @<îHÕ  €d¾ï “sÁs¿ÆÁ +£ >± eÖsÁTÔáT+~
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eT]jáTT y{ì“ “sÁsÁÆ¿£ €dŸTï\“ n+{²sÁT.


(II) €sY;× eÖsÁZ<ŠsÁô¿±\ ç|Ÿ¿±sÁ+, dŸÇ\ο±*¿£ |Ÿ+³sÁTD²\T mHŽ|Ó@ýË #ûsÁeÚ.
™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+ ?
(A) (I) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (II) eÖçÔáyûT (C) Âs+&ƒÖ (D) ‚yûM ¿±eÚ
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75. The Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Investment is :


(A) Prime Minister of India (B) Finance Minister
(C) Commerce Minister (D) Governor of Reserve Bank of India

‚HîÇdt¼yîT+{ٙ|Õ ¹Å_Hî{Ù ¿£$T{¡ #ûsÁˆHŽ :


(A) uó²sÁÔá ç|Ÿ<ó‘“ (B) €]œ¿£ eT+çÜ
(C) yDìÈ« eT+çÜ (D) uó²sÁÔá ]ÈsYÇ u²«+Å£” >·esÁ•sY
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76. Which of the following sequence of population density is correct ?

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(A) Netherland > Israel > India > Japan
(B) Netherland > India > Israel > Japan

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(C) India > Israel > Netherland > Japan
(D) India > Israel > Japan > Netherland

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ÈqkÍ+ç<ŠÔáÅ£” dŸ+‹+~ó+º ~>·Te esÁTdŸç¿£eÖýË¢ @~ dŸÔá«+ ?
(A) Hî<Šs¢+&Ž > ‚çC²jîTýÙ > uó²sÁÔá<ûXø+ > ÈbÍHŽ
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(B) Hî<Šs¢+&Ž > uó²sÁÔá<ûXø+ > ‚çC²jîTýÙ > ÈbÍHŽ

(C) uó²sÁÔá<ûXø+ > ‚çC²jîTýÙ > Hî<Šs¢+&Ž > ÈbÍHŽ


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(D) uó²sÁÔá<ûXø+ > ‚çC²jîTýÙ > ÈbÍHŽ > Hî<Šs¢+&Ž


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77. Which of the following statements regarding erosion surfaces is/are correct ?
(I) Pedi plain is an extensive erosion surface of low relief with steep- sided residual hills
ak

that has been formed by the coalescence of several pediments.


(II) Pediments is a gradually sloping bedrock surface located at the base of fluvial- eroded
mountain range and is found in arid locations and normally covered by fluvial deposits.
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(A) Only (I) (B) Only (II) (C) Both (I) and (II) (D) None of them
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–|Ÿ]Ôá\ ¿£ŒjáÖ\Å£” dŸ+‹+~ó+º ~>·Te ç|Ÿ¿£³qýË¢ @~/@$ dŸÔá«+ ?


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(I) ™|& ™|¢sTTHŽ nqTq~ $kÍïsÁeTT>± n\Î|Ó&ƒq HîÕdŸ]Z¿£ dŸÇsÁÖ|Ÿ+Ôà “ç³y\T ne¥wŸ¼ ¿=+&ƒ\ÔÃ
Å£Ö&q çXâDì. n~ ™|Å£”Ø ™|&yîT+³¢ dŸ+©qÔáÔà sÁÖbõ+~+~.
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(II) ™|&yîT+³T¢ <ŠXø\Ôà ţÖ&q y\TÔá\|ŸÚ V¾²eTÔá\+ |ŸsÁÇÔá çXâDìýË ¿£]Ðq €<ó‘sÁ ¥\ýË eT]jáTT
Xø—wŸØ çbÍ+Ԑ\ýË ¿£“|¾+#û kÍ<ó‘sÁD+>± V¾²eÖúÔà ¿£|ŸÎ‹& –q•{ì¼$.
(A) (I) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (II) eÖçÔáyûT (C) (I) eT]jáTT (II) Âs+&ƒÖ (D) nyûM ¿±eÚ
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78. The Union Government has allowed 26% foreign investment in insurance sector in activities
related to insurance. Which among the following is/are correct about it ?
(I) The 26% cap will include FDI and investments from FIIs and NRIs.
(II) Earlier only FDI under the automatic route was allowed in insurance companies.
(III) Arvind Mayaram Committee has recommended these changes.
(A) (I), (II) only (B) (II), (III) only (C) (I), (III) only (D) All

;eÖ sÁ+>·+ýË ;eÖÅ£” dŸ+‹+~ó+ºq ¿±sÁ«¿£ý²bÍýË¢ 26% $<ûo ™|³T¼‹&ƒT\qT ¹¿+ç<Š ç|Ÿuó„TÔáÇ+
nqTeTÜ+º+~. ~>·Te y{ìýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+?

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(I) 26% |Ÿ]$TÜ nHû~ m|˜t&× eT]jáTT m|˜t×× eT]jáTT mHŽ€sY×\ ™|³T¼‹&ƒT\qT Å£L&† ¿£*Ð
–+³T+~.

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(II) >·Ôá+ýË €{ËeÖ{ì¿ù sÁÖ{ÙýË eÖçÔáyûT m|˜t&ž×\qT ;eÖ ¿£+™|úýË¢ nqTeTÜ+#sÁT.
(III) n]Ç+<Ž eÖjáÖsyŽT ¿£$T{¡ ‡ eÖsÁTÎ\qT d¾b˜ÍsÁdŸT\qT #ûd¾+~.

n.
(A) (I), (II) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (II), (III) eÖçÔáyûT (C) (I), (III) eÖçÔáyûT (D) nú•

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79. Consider the following statements about the Inversion of temperature :
(I) at
A long winter night with clear skies and still air is ideal situation for inversion.
(II) Surface inversion promotes stability in the lower layers of the atmosphere.
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(III) Over polar areas, temperature inversion is normal only in winter season.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
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(A) (I), (II) only (B) (II), (III) only (C) (I), (III) only (D) All

–cþ’ç>·Ô $ýËe֓¿ì dŸ+‹+~ó+º ~>·Te y«K«\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+& :


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eT‹TÒ\T ýñ“ €¿±Xø+Ôà –+&û oԐ¿±\|ŸÚ dŸTBsÁésçÜ eT]jáTT “XøÌ\ >±* $ýËe֓¿ì €<ŠsÁô
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(I)
|Ÿ]d¾Üœ .
(II) –|Ÿ]Ôá\ $ýËeT+ yÔesÁD+ ~>·Te bõsÁýË¢ “\¿£&ƒqT ™|+#áTÔáT+~.
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(III) ç<óŠTe çbÍ+Ԑ\™|Õq –cþ’ç>·Ô $ýËeT+ oԐ¿±\+ýË eÖçÔáyûT kÍ<ó‘sÁD+.


™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+?
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(A) (I), (II) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (II), (III) eÖçÔáyûT (C) (I), (III) eÖçÔáyûT (D) nú•
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80. Which of the following countries will be a partner in the proposed National Investment and
manufacturing zones (NIMZ) in Andhra Pradesh ?
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(A) China (B) U S A (C) Japan (D) U.K.

€+ç<óŠç|Ÿ<ûXÙýË ç|ŸÜbÍ~Ôá HûwŸqýÙ ‚HîÇdt¼yîT+{Ù n+&Ž eÖqT«b˜Í«¿£Ì]+>´ CËHŽà (mHŽ×m+CÉ&Ž)ýË ~>·Te


|s=Øq• <ûXæ\ýË @~ uó²>·kÍÇ$T ¿±qT+~ ?
(A) #îÕH (B) nyîT]¿± (C) ÈbÍHŽ (D) jáTT.¿.
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81. Which of the following statements regarding plantation crops is/ are correct ?
(I) Brazil accounts for almost half the world’s production of coffee and it is mainly grown
on the eastern slopes of the Brazilian Plateau.
(II) China is the largest tea producing country of the world but the Himalayan foothills of
India and Bangladesh, the central highlands of Sri Lanka and western Java are the best
regions for tea Plantation.
(A) Only (I) (B) Only (II) (C) Both (I) and (II) (D) None of them

bÍ¢+fñwŸHŽ Ôó\Å£” dŸ+‹+~ó+º ~>·Te y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+ ?

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(I) ç|Ÿ|+Ÿ #á+ýË yîTTÔá+ï ¿±|˜Ó –ÔáÎÜïýË dŸ>+· çuɛýÙ qT+º edŸT+ï ~ eT]jáTT ç|Ÿ<‘ó q+>± çuɛýÙ |ÓsuÁÄ Ö„ó $T

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ÔáÖsÁTÎ y\T çbÍ+ԐýË¢ ‡ Ôó\T ™|+#á‹&ƒTԐsTT.
(II) ç|Ÿ|+ Ÿ #á+ýË ÔûjÖá Å£” –ÔáÎÜïýË #îHÕ  nܙ|<Š~Ý nsTTq|ŸÎ{ì¿¡ uó²sÁÔ<á Xû +ø , ‹+>±¢<Xû Ù\ý˓ V¾²eÖ\jáT

n.
|ŸsÁÇÔábÍ<‘\T eT]jáTT l\+¿£ ý˓ eT<óŠ«uó„Öuó²>·+, C²y |Ÿ¥ÌeT çbÍ+Ôá+ ÔûjáÖÅ£” Ôó\Å£”
nqTyîÕq$.

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(A) (I) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (II) eÖçÔáyûT (C) (I) eT]jáTT (II) (D) ‚yûM ¿±eÚ

82.
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Which of the following fire cannot be extinguished with water ?


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(A) Plastic fire (B) Oil fire (C) Textile fire (D) Wood fire
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~>·Te eT+³ýË¢ <û“• ú{ìÔà €]ÎyûjáTýñ+ ?


(A) bÍ¢d¾¼¿ù eT+³ (B) #áeTTsÁT eT+³ (C) <ŠTdŸTï\ eT+³ (D) ¿£\|Ÿ eT+³
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83. Only one of the following statements about Solar cells is false. Identify it :
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(A) Solar cells contain layers of silicon.


(B) In Solar cells, sunlight stimulates the movement of electrons to produce electricity.
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(C) Solar cells produce alternating electricity.


(D) Solar cells are also known as photovoltaic cells.
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kåsÁ |˜ŸT{²\ >·T]+º ~>·Te y«K«\ýË ÿ¿£{ì eÖçÔáyûT nydŸïe+. <‘“• >·T]ï+#á+&.
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(A) kåsÁ |˜ŸT{²\T d¾*¿±HŽ bõsÁ\qT ¿£*Ð –+{²sTT


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(B) kåsÁ |˜ŸT{²ýË¢, $<ŠT«ÔYqT –ÔáÎÜï #ûdý² m\翱¼q¢ ¿£<Š*¿£\qT dŸÖsÁ«¿±+Ü –Ôûï›Ôá+ #ûdŸTï+~

(C) kåsÁ |˜ŸT{²\T €\¼¹s•{ì+>´ $<ŠT«ÔYqT –ÔáÎÜï #ûkÍïsTT

(D) kåsÁ |˜ŸT{²\qT b˜þ{ËyÃý²¼sTT¿ù |˜ŸT{²\T n“ Å£L&† n+{²sÁT


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84. Assertion (A) : Mutual Funds serve as intermediaries between the general public and the
capital markets.
Reason (R) : They invest the money of the public in the securities market.
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

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“¥ÌÔá y¿£«+ (A) : kÍ<ó‘sÁD ç|ŸC²ú¿£+ eT]jáTT ¿±«|¾³ýÙ eÖÂsس¢ eT<óŠ« ‚+³¯ˆ&jáT¯dt>± eTÖ«#YeýÙ
|˜Ÿ+&Žà ÔáeT de\qT n+~kÍïsTT.

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¿±sÁD+ (R) : n$ ç|ŸÈ\ &ƒ‹TÒqT ™dÅ£”«]{¡\ eÖÂsØ{ÙýË ™|³T¼‹&>± ™|&ƒTԐsTT.

n.
(A) (A) eT]jáTT (R) Âs+&ƒÖ dŸÔ«\T eT]jáTT (R) nHû~ (A) Å£” dŸÂsÕq $esÁD.

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(B) (A) eT]jáTT (R) Âs+&ƒÖ dŸÔ«\T ¿±ú, (R) nHû~ (A) Å£” dŸÂsÕq $esÁD ¿±<ŠT.

(C) (A) dŸÔá«+ ¿±ú (R) ndŸÔá«+. at


(D) (A) ndŸÔá«+ ¿±ú (R) dŸÔá«+.
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85. Consider the following statements :


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(I) Soil formation of pedogenesis depends first on weathering.


(II) There are five basic factors which control the formation of soil.
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sh

(III) Soil forming factors act independently and do not affect the action of one another.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
ak

(A) (I), (II) only (B) (II), (III) only (C) (I), (III) only (D) All
.s

~>·Te ç|Ÿ¿£³q\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+& :


™|&ÃCɓ™ddt jîTT¿£Ø eTÜ￱ ¥ý² $H«dŸ+ yîTT<Š³ yÔesÁD+™|Õ €<ó‘sÁ|Ÿ& –+³T+~.
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(I)

(II) ×<ŠT sÁ¿±\ n+Xæ\T eT{ì¼ sÁÖ|ŸÚ~<ŠTÝ¿Ã&†“• “jáT+çÜdŸTï+{²sTT.


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(III) eT{켓 sÁÖbõ+~+#û n+Xæ\T yû{ì¿£yû dŸÇÔá+çÔáyîT®q$ eT]jáTT ÿ¿£ <‘“ #ásÁ«H=¿£{ì ç|Ÿuó²$Ôá+
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#ûjáTeÚ.
™|Õ y«K«\ýË @~/@$ dŸÔá«+?
(A) (I), (II) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (II), (III) eÖçÔáyûT (C) (I), (III) eÖçÔáyûT (D) nú•
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86. With reference to Rajeev Awas Yojana consider the following statements :

(I) About 250 cities of the country have been planned to get covered under the scheme by
the end of 12th Plan.

(II) ‘Mortgage Risk Guarantee Fund’ would be constituted with an initial capital of ` 1000
crore, so as to provide institutional credit for house construction under this newly
proposed scheme.

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?

(A) Only (I) (B) Only (II) (C) Both (D) None

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sJyŽ €ydt jîÖÈqÅ£” dŸ+‹+~ó+º ~>·Te y«K«\qT |Ÿ]o*+#á+& :
(I) 12e |Ÿ+#áesÁü ç|ŸD²[¿£ ºe] H{ì¿ì <ûXø+ýË dŸTeÖsÁT 250 q>·s\qT ‡ |Ÿ<¸Š¿£+ ¿ì+<ŠÅ£”

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rdŸTÅ£”sy\“ jîTTº+#sÁT.

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qÖÔáq ç|ŸÜbÍ~Ôá dÓØyŽT <‘Çs ‚+{ì “sˆD+ ¿ÃdŸ+ dŸ+k͜>·Ôá sÁTD+ n+~+#á&ƒ+ B“ –<ûÝXø+.
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(A) (I) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (II) eÖçÔáyûT (C) Âs+&ƒÖ (D) ‚yûM ¿±eÚ
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87. Only one of the following statements about ‘vanaspati’ is true. Identify it :
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(A) Vanaspati is obtained from animal oils.

(B) Its formation from the oil is a physical process.


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(C) It contains less fat than vegetable oil.

(D) It contains traces of nickel.


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‘eqdŸÎܒ >·T]+º ~>·Te y«K«\ýË ÿ¿£{ì eÖçÔáyûT ydŸïe+. <‘“• >·T]ï+#á+& :


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(A) È+ÔáT dŸ+‹+~óÔá qÖHî\ qT+º eqdŸÎܓ bõ+<ŠTԐ+


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(B) qÖHî qT+º n~ sÁÖ|ŸÚ~<ŠTÝ¿Ãe&ƒ+ ÿ¿£ uó…Ü¿£ ç|Ÿç¿ìjáT


(C) y‹TýÙ €sTTýÙ ¿£H• ÔáÅ£”Øe ¿=eÚÇqT ¿£*Ð –+³T+~
(D) “¿ýÙ C²&ƒ\qT n~ ¿£*Ð –+³T+~
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88. Iodine containing hormones, the deficiency of which produces mental and physical stunting
in human infants, are :
(A) Ethylene and cytokinins (B) Abscisic acid and gibberellins
(C) Aldosterone and androgens (D) Thyroxin and thyroglobulin

¥Xø—eÚýË¢ njîÖ&HŽ ýË|Ÿ+ eÖqd¾¿£, Xæ¯sÁ¿£ nHsÃ>±«\Å£” <‘] rdŸTï+~. ‡ njîÖ&HŽ ¿£*Ð –+&û
VŸäsÈqT\T :
m~¸©HŽ eT]jáTT ™dÕ{Ë¿ì“HŽà nuÉàd¾¿ù jáÖd¾&Ž eT]jáTT h‹ÒÂs*HŽà

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(A) (B)

ný˦™d¼sÃHŽ eT]jáTT €+ç&ÃCÉHŽà <¸îÕsÿìàHŽ eT]jáTT <¸îÕsÃ>â‹T*HŽ

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(C) (D)
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89. Which of the following is a plant micro nutrient ?
(A) Ammonium Phosphate (B) Urea

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(C) Zinc (D) Sodium Phosphate

~>·Te y{ìýË @~ yîTT¿£Ø dŸÖ¿£Œˆ bþwŸ¿£+?


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(A) nyîֈ“jáT+ b˜ÍdÎÛ{Ù (B) jáTÖ]jáÖ
(C) ›+¿ù kþ&jáT+ b˜ÍdÎÛ{Ù
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(D)
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90. Typhoid fever is caused by :


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(A) Salmonella group of bacteria


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(B) Pseudomonas and nitrosomonas group of bacteria


(C) Sulphur bacteria
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(D) Rhizobium
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fÉ®b˜ÍsTT&Ž ÈÇsÁ+ <û“e\¢ edŸTï+~ ?


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(A) kÍý¤ˆHîý²¢ ç>·Ö|t €|˜t u²¿¡¼]jáÖ


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(B) dŸT&ÃyîTTHdt eT]jáTT HîÕç{¤kõyîTTHdt ç>·Ö|t €|˜t u²¿¡¼]jáÖ

(C) dŸ\ÎÛsY u²¿¡¼]jáÖ

(D) ÂsÕCË_jáT+
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91. The normal glucose content in milligrams per 100 ml of human blood is :

(A) 10215 (B) 68296 (C) 223 (D) 100

100 $T.©. eÖqe sÁ¿£ï+ýË kÍ<ó‘sÁD+>± –+&û >·Ö¢¿ÃE |Ÿ]eÖD+ ($T©¢ç>±eTTýË¢).


(A) 10215 (B) 68296 (C) 223 (D) 100
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92. Which of the following vitamins is used as an anti-beriberi drug ?

(A) Vitamin A (B) Vitamin B (C) Vitamin C (D) Vitamin K

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~>·Te $³$Tq¢ýË <û“• jáÖ+{¡ uÉ]uÉ] WwŸ<óŠ+>± –|ŸjîÖÐkÍïsÁT?

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(A) $³$THŽ A (B) $³$THŽ B (C) $³$THŽ C (D) $³$THŽ K

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93. The most commonly used oil in “oil-based paints” is : at


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(A) Castor oil (B) Turpentine oil

(C) Linseed oil (D) Oil of winter green


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#áeTTsÁT €<ó‘]Ôá ™|sTT+³¢ýË nÔá«+Ôá kÍ<ó‘sÁD+>± $“jîÖÐ+#û~ :


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(A) ¿±dŸ¼sY €sTTýÙ (B) ³ÂsÎ+fÉ®HŽ €sTTýÙ


(C) *HŽdÓ&Ž €sTTýÙ (D) €sTTýÙ €|˜t $+³sY ç^HŽ
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94. Diamond is a good :

(A) Thermal conductor (B) Light absorber


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(C) Electrical conductor (D) Semiconductor


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eçÈ+ #á¿£Ø{ì.....
(A) <¸ŠsÁˆýÙ ¿£+&ƒ¿£¼sY (B) ¿±+Ü XËwŸ¿£+
(C) $<ŠT«ÔY yVŸ²¿£+ (D) nsÁÆ yVŸ²¿£+
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95. Which of the following chemicals is not a constituent of urine ?

(A) Amino acids (B) Urea (C) Sucrose (D) Creatinine

~>·Te sÁkÍjáTHýË¢ @~ eTÖçÔá+ýË uó²>·+ ¿±<Š§ ?


(A) n$THà €d¾&Žà (B) jáTÖ]jáÖ (C) dŸTç¿Ãdt (D) ç¿ìjûT{ìHîÕHŽ
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96. Conservation of biodiversity includes :

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(A) Conservation of plants (B) Conservation of animals

(C) Conservation of micro-organisms (D) Conservation of genepool

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JeyîÕ$<óŠ« |Ÿ]sÁ¿£ŒD B“• ¿£*Ð –+³T+~.
(A) yîTT¿£Ø\T |Ÿ]sÁ¿£ŒD (B) at
È+ÔáTeÚ\ |Ÿ]sÁ¿£ŒD
dŸÖ¿£ŒˆJeÚ\ |Ÿ]sÁ¿£ŒD JHŽ|ŸPýÙ |Ÿ]sÁ¿£ŒD
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(C) (D)
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97. The best way to tackle local environmental problems is to :

(A) Use the local administrative machinery


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(B) Implement environment laws strictly


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(C) Provide environment education to the local people and create awareness

(D) Leave it to the local public to decide


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k͜“¿£ |Ÿs«esÁD dŸeTdŸ«\qT |Ÿ]wŸØ]+#û+<ŠTÅ£” nÔáT«ÔáïeT eÖsÁZ+ ?


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k͜“¿£ bÍ\H jáT+çԐ+>±“• –|ŸjîÖÐ+#á&ƒ+


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(A)

|Ÿs«esÁD #á{²¼\qT ¿£]Äq+>± neT\T #ûjáT&ƒ+


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(B)

(C) k͜“¿£ ç|ŸÈ\Å£” |Ÿs«esÁD $<Š« n+~+º y]ýË ne>±VŸ²q ™|+bõ+~+#á&ƒ+


(D) “sÁ’já֓• k͜“¿£ ç|ŸÈ\¹¿ e~ýñjáT&ƒ+
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98. Where would one find the device “catalytic converter” ?

(A) Polymer making plant (B) Nuclear reactor

(C) Automobile exhaust unit I (D) Water purification plant

“¹¿³*{ì¿ù ¿£qÇsÁ¼sY” –|Ÿ¿£sÁD+qT <û“ýË –|ŸjîÖÐkÍïsÁT?


(A) bÍ*eTsY ÔájáÖ¯ ¹¿+ç<Š+ (B) qÖ«¿ì¢jáTsY ]jáÖ¿£¼sY

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99. The common pesticides which are in use consist of :

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(A) PCBs (B) Organochlorines

(C) Olefins (D) Heterocyclic compounds

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y&ƒT¿£ýË –q• kÍ<ó‘sÁD ç¿ì$T dŸ+VŸäsÁ¿£eTT\T ¿£*Ð –+&û~ :
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(A) PCB\T (B) €sÁZHÿâÂsÕHŽà
(C) ÿýÉ|˜¾HŽà (D) ™V²fÉs=™dտ좿ù dŸyûTˆÞøH\T
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100. Which one of the following vitamins is essential for normal blood coagulation in animals ?
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(A) Vitamin A (B) Vitamin K (C) Vitamin D (D) Vitamin C


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È+ÔáTeÚýË¢ sÁ¿£ï+ kÍ<ó‘sÁD ¯ÜýË >·&ƒ¦ ¿£{²¼\+fñ ~>·Te $³$Tq¢ýË @~ Ôá|ŸÎ“dŸ] ?


$³$THŽ $³$THŽ K $³$THŽ $³$THŽ
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(A) A (B) (C) D (D) C


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101. Noise pollution is measured in :


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(A) Watts (B) Becquerel (C) Decibels (D) Lux


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Xø‹Ý ¿±\TcÍ«“• <û“ýË ¿=\TkÍïsÁT ?


(A) y{Ùà (B) uÉÅ£”«ÂsýÙ (C) &îd¾‹TýÙà (D) \¿ùà
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102. Which one of the following is not radioactive ?


(A) Astatine (B) Francium (C) Tritium (D) Zirconium

~>·Te y{ìýË @~ ¹s&jîÖ <ó‘]ˆ¿£+ ¿±<Š§ ?


(A) nkͼfH ®É Ž (B) çb˜Í“àjáTyŽT (C) çfÉ®{ìjáT+ (D) ›sY¿Ã“jáTyŽT
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103. The major cause of all air pollution is :
(A) Anthropogenic activity (B) Improper technology

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(C) Combustion (D) Industrial growth

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n“• sÁ¿±\ yjáTT ¿±\TcÍ«“¿ì ç|Ÿ<ó‘q ¿±sÁD+ ?
(A) €+çÔÃbõCɓ¿ù jáÖ¿ì¼${¡ (B) ýË|Ÿuó„ÖsTTwŸ¼ kÍ+¹¿Ü¿£Ôá

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(C) ¿£+‹XøÌHŽ (D) bÍ]çXæ$T¿£ e~Æ

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104. ‘Wild life’ is presently used in the context of :
(A) Forests (B)
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(C) Forests and wild animals (D) Protected animals and plants

‘yîÕýÙ¦ ýÉÕ|˜t’qT ç|ŸdŸTïÔá+ ‡ $<óŠ+>± $“jîÖÐdŸTïH•+ :


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(A) n&ƒeÚ\T (B) eq«çbÍDT\T


n&ƒeÚ\T eT]jáTT eq«çbÍDT\T (D) sÁ¿ìŒÔá È+ÔáTeÚ\T eT]jáTT yîTT¿£Ø\T
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(C)
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105. Environmental degradation in the Himalayas has been mainly due to :
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(A) Increased tourism


(B) Large scale deforestation
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(C) Poor road and dam construction


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(D) Political infighting and instability


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V¾²eÖ\jáÖýË¢ |Ÿs«esÁD²“¿ì <î‹Ò ç|Ÿ<ó‘q+>± ‡ ¿±sÁD+>± #óT #ûdŸTÅ£”+³Tq•~ :


(A) ™|]ÐbþsTTq |Ÿs«³¿£+
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(B) uó²¯k͜sTTýË n&ƒeÚ\ q]¿ìyûÔá


(C) u²>± ýñ“ sÁVŸ²<‘sÁT\T eT]jáTT €q¿£³¼\ “sˆD+
(D) sÈ¿¡jáT bþsÁT eT]jáTT nd¾œsÁÔá
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106. Green house effect results from the trapping of :

(A) Short wave radiations (B) Long wave radiations

(C) Visible radiations (D) Ultraviolet radiations

yû{ì #=sÁu²³T |˜Ÿ*Ôá+ ç^HŽVŸ²…dt m™|˜¿ù¼ ?


(A) dŸÇ\Î ÔásÁ+>· ¹s&jûTwŸHŽà (B) BsÁé ÔásÁ+>· ¹s&jûTwŸHŽà

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(C) $›‹TýÙ ¹s&jûTwŸHŽà (D) nçý²¼ejîTTýÉ{Ù ¹s&jûTwŸHŽà

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107. Radium in radiotherapy has been replaced now to a large extent by an isotope of :

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(A) Fe (B) Pu (Plutonium) (C) I (D) Co

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Pu (|ŸÚ¢{˓jáT+) (C)
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(A) Fe (B) I (D) Co
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108. Deforestation results in the disruption of the biosphere because forests :

(A) Are vital to the maintenance of quality


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(B) Limit soil erosion through the binding effect of root

(C) Are the lungs of the planet modulating the climate


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(D) (A), (B) and (C) all


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(A) HD«+ “sÁÇVŸ²DÅ£” m+Ôà ¿¡\¿£+


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yûsÁT jîTT¿£Ø ‹+<óŠq ç|Ÿuó²e+ <‘Çs uó„Ö¿£Œjá֓• ÔáÐZkÍïsTT


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(B)

(C) uó„Öç>·VŸä“¿ì yÔesÁD²“• #á¿£Ø~<ûÝ }|¾]ÜÔáTïý²¢+{ì$


(D) (A), (B) eT]jáTT (C) n“•jáTT
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Passage I (Question Numbers : 109 to 113) :


I cannot picture to myself a time when no man shall be richer than another, but I do picture
to myself a time when the rich will spurn to enrich themselves at the expense of the poor and the
poor will cease to envy the rich. Even in a most perfect world, we shall fail to avoid inequalities,
but we can and must avoid strife and bitterness. There are numerous examples extant of the rich
and the poor living in perfect friendliness. We have but to multiply such instances.
I do not believe that the capitalists and the landlords are all exploiters by an inherent necessity,
or that there is a basic or irreconcilable antagonism between their interests and those of the masses.

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All exploitation is based on co-operation, willing of forced, of the exploited. However much we
may detest admitting it, the fact remains that there would be no exploitation if people refused to

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obey the exploiter. But self comes in and we hug the chains that bind us. This must cease. What is
needed is not the extinction of landlords and capitalists, but a transformation of the existing

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relationship between them and the masses into something healthier and purer.
The idea of class war does not appeal to me. In India a class war is not only not inevitable,

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but it is avoidable if we have understood the message of non-violence. Those who talk about class
war as being inevitable have not understood the implications of non-violence or have understood
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Exploitation of the poor can be extinguished not by effecting the destruction of few millionaires,
but by removing the ignorance of the poor and teaching them to non-co-operate with their exploiters.
That will convert the exploiters also. I have even suggested that ultimately it will lead to both being
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equal partners. Capital as such is not evil; it is its wrong use that is evil. Capital in some form or
other will always be needed.
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Passage I (ç|ŸXø•\T Hî+. 109 qT+º 113 esÁÅ£”)


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™|³T¼‹&<‘sÁT\T eT]jáTT uó„ÖkÍÇeTT\T n+Ԑ Å£L&† |ŸÚ³T¼¿£ÔÃHû <Ã#áTÅ£”Hû yÞø—ß>± –+{²sÁ“ >±ú ýñ<‘
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dŸ+|ŸqT•\ eT]jáTT |<Š\ ç|ŸjîÖÈH\ eT<óŠ« çbÍ<¸Š$T¿£ ýñ<‘ dŸ]~<ŠTÝ¿Ãýñ“ yîÕsÁ+ –+<Š“ >±ú HûqT $XøÇd¾+#áqT.
<Ã|¾& n+Ԑ Å£L&† <Ã#áT¿Ã‹&û y] dŸVŸ²¿±sÁ+™|Õ, ÿÜïÞø¢Å£” ýËqT ¿±e&†“• ‚wŸ¼|Ÿ&ƒ&ƒ+™|Õ €<ó‘sÁ|Ÿ& –+³T+~.
‡ “C²“• n+^¿£]+#û+<ŠTÅ£” eTq+ m+Ôá>± ‚wŸ¼|Ÿ&ƒ¿£bþsTTq|ŸÎ{ì¿¡, ndŸ\T “È+ eÖçÔá+ n<û. <Ã#áTÅ£”Hû e«¿ìï
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Xø+Ký²\qT eTqyûT _Ð+#áTÅ£”+{²+. Ôá|ŸÎ“dŸ]>± B“• n&ƒT¦¿Ãy*. ‚+<ŠTÅ£” #ûjáÖ*à+~ ™|³T¼‹&<‘sÁT\qT,


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109. Examine whether the following two assertions have been made by the author in the passage.
Exploitation of the masses cannot happen without the co-operation of those who are
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(2) It is possible to create a society where all are equal and no one is richer than another.
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(A) Only Assertion (1) is true


(B) Only Assertion (2) is true
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(C) Both Assertion (1) and (2) are true


(D) Neither Assertion (1) nor (2) is true
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~>·Te |s=Øq• Âs+&ƒT y¿±«\T y«dŸ+ýË sÁ#ásTTÔá |s=ØH•sà ýñ<à |Ÿ¯¿ìŒ+#á+&.


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(1) <Ã#áT¿Ã‹&û y] dŸVŸ²¿±sÁ+ ýñ“<û |<Š\ <Ã|¾&ž ÈsÁT>·<ŠT.

(2) ÿ¿£] ¿£+fñ eTs=¿£sÁT dŸ+|Ÿq•+ ¿±“ $<óŠ+>±, n+Ԑ dŸeÖq+>± –+&û, dŸeÖC²“• dŸw¾¼+#á&ƒ+
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kÍ<óŠ«yûT.
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(A) (1) y¿£«+ eÖçÔáyûT dŸÔá«+


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(C) (1) eT]jáTT (2) y¿±«\T Âs+&ƒÖ dŸÔá«+

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110. What is the reason as per the author that the exploited continue to bear the exploitation ?

(A) They do not have means to fight against exploitation.

(B) It is their self which prohibits them from breaking the shackles of exploitation.

(C) Often the exploited ones are ignorant about the fact that they are actually being
exploited.

(D) All of the above.

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111. What remedy does the author suggest to end the exploitation in society ?

(A) Replace capitalism with socialism.


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(B) Eradicate capitalists from society.

(C) Permit a class war in society.


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(D) Educate the exploited not to co-operate with the exploiters.


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(B)

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112. Which of the following statements can said to be correct ?


(1) Capital is not evil but its wrong use is.
(2) By very nature of their work capitalist and landlord become exploiters.
(3) Complete elimination of inequalities is an impossibility.
(4) Class war is inevitable.
(A) (1), (2) (B) (1), (3) (C) (2), (3) (D) (2), (4)

~>·Te ç|Ÿ¿£³qýË¢ @$ dŸÂsÕqe“ #î|ŸÎe#áTÌ?

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(3) ndŸeÖqÔá\qT |ŸP]ï>± Ô=\Ð+#á&ƒ+ nHû~ nkÍ<óŠ«+ .

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113. Which of the following can be said to be the most important core message of the passage ?
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(A) Capitalists and landlords are not exploiters but circumstances make them so, and the
exploited ones are themselves responsible for it.
(B) Perfect equality may not be possible but strife between rich and poor can be avoided,
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not by eliminating the capitalist but by teaching the poor non co-operation with their
exploiters.
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(C) Capital is not an evil nor are the capitalist. The rich are as much needed in the society
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as much the poor are needed.


(D) All of the above.
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~>·Te y{ìýË <û“• ‡ y«dŸ+ jîTT¿£Ø ¿¡\¿£ dŸ+<ûXø+>± #î|ŸÎe#áTÌ?


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Passage II Question Numbers 114 to 119 :


A central feature of the market is price. Prices in a market economy typically emerge not by
directive but from the decisions of millions of individuals trying to buy and sell goods and services.
The prices that emerge from this process are not always fair and, for that reason, we have laws
against collusion, anti-competitive behavior, and price gouging. To go beyond that and try to hold
prices down or up by diktat is not, in general, a good idea. It tends to introduce more distortion
and bias than the problems it cures. In economic policymaking there are very few inviolable
principles; and there is no denial that there are some areas where prices may have to be centrally

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The distortions that arise from such price controls are easy to see. First of all, to lower the

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price of a good by government diktat means subsidizing both the rich and the poor. Thus once we
lower fertilizer price or the price of diesel, large farmers and large car owners also get the subsidy.

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farmers promote bureaucratization and incentives for cheating for cheating and corruption are

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rife, since the one who gets it at a lower price can buy and then sell it to the high-price consumer.
It is not surprising that the poor complain that when they go for their share is often sold more
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profitably to the rich, who pay the market price. This is just a mild manifestation of a problem that
was ubiquitous in some countries in widely used. Prices would be low but goods’. Customers
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would be turned away or made to wait in long queues to buy limited quantities of basic goods like
bread, butter and soap.
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There is another problem that arises from prices that are kept low for consumers by government
diktat. Firms that produces these goods would end up making a loss; so the government has to
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subsidise these firms or pay for their ‘under-recoveries’, as this is euphemistically called, to make
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sure that these goods are manufactured. This in turn means, first of all, a larger fiscal deficit with
all its attendant costs; and, additionally and in some ways more importantly, the incentive to be
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efficient and cut costs virtually vanishes, since the firms know that in the end they will be given a
subsidy by the government to cover their costs, whatever they may be.
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There is a third problem with price controls. Prices are signals to consumers and sellers and
all those who deal in these products of shortages (or, equivalently, the rising cost of production)
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and abundance. Prices rise when there is a shortage and decline when there is glut. Once prices
are controlled, we effectively cut off these signals. Take petroleum products, for instance diesel.
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When the international crude price rises, for India, which has to import the bulk of this product,
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there is, effectively, a shortage. If prices were left to the market, diesel price would rise in response
to this, ordinary people would economise on their use of diesel, and demand would decline, as
indeed needs to happen, because the signal of shortages and rising cost of inputs in the area of
many fuels and energy resources is not permitted to be transmitted to the consumers.
All these costs add up massively, creating inefficiencies, large deficits, and extra- inflationary
pressures (for goods and services that are not controlled). Hence, we have to take steps in India to
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move away from price open to the vulnerabilities of the market. It means that we should subsidise
the poor, wherever possible, directly, that is by shoring up their income by making transfers to
their bank accounts or giving them cash. With India’s growing sophistication in information
technology and ability to identify individuals by bio-markers, this is now entirely within the realm
of the possible. Of course, change always means some transactions cost. But to resist those costs at
all times is to court perpetual poverty and live with outmoded institutions.

Passage II (ç|ŸXø•dŸ+K« 114 qT+º 119 esÁÅ£”)


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<‘Çs y] €<‘já֓• ™|+#û ç|ŸjáTÔá•+ #ûjáÖ*. ‚qÎÛ¹sˆwŸHŽ fÉ¿±•\JýË uó²sÁÔá<ûXø+ ‚|ŸÎ{칿 m+Ôà €<óŠT“¿£ÔáqT
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dŸ+Ôá]+#áTÅ£”q•+<ŠTq, ‹jîÖ eÖsÁØsÁ¢ <‘Çs €jáÖ e«Å£”\ï qT >·T]ï+#û Hî|Õ ÚŸ D²«\qT dŸeTTbÍ]¨+Å£”q•+<ŠTq, ‚|ŸÚÎ&ƒT
‚<Š+Ԑ Å£L&† kÍ<óŠ«|Ÿ&û~>± –+~. eÖsÁTο|ŸÚÎ&ƒÖ m+Ôà ¿=+Ôá |Ÿ]esÁïq eTÖ\«+ #î*¢+#áT¿Ãy*à edŸTï+~.
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¿±ú, n“• yûÞøýË¢ ný²+{ì e«jáÖ\qT “sÃ~ó+#á&ƒ+ n+fñ XæXøÇÔá+>± <‘]ç<Š«+Ôà eT]jáTT ¿±\+ #î*¢q
e«edŸœ\Ôà ¿£\d¾ J$dŸTïq•fñ¢.
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114. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the passage ?
i

(1) Prices of all products should always be determined by the market forces.
sh

(2) Price controls create more problems than they solve.


(A) Only inference (1) can be drawn.
ak

(B) Only inference (2) can be drawn.


(C) Both inferences (1) and (2) can be drawn.
.s

(D) Neither inference (1) nor (2) can be drawn.

‡ y«dŸ+ <‘Çs ~>·Te |s=Øq• y{ìýË @ ÔáT~“sÁ’já֓¿ì se#áTÌ ?


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(1) n“• –ÔáÎÔáTï\ <óŠsÁ\T Å£L&† m|ŸÚÎ&ƒÖ eÖÂsØ{Ù XøÅ£”ï\#û eÖçÔáyûT “sÁ’sTT+#á‹&†*.
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(2) <óŠsÁ\ “jáT+çÔáD\T n$ |Ÿ]wŸØ]+#û y{ì¿£H• mÅ£”Øe dŸeTdŸ«\qT dŸw¾¼kÍïsTT.


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(A) (1) e nqT$Tܓ eÖçÔáyûT ç>·V¾²+#áe#áTÌ.


(B) (2) nqT$Tܓ eÖçÔáyûT ç>·V¾²+#áe#áTÌ.
(C) (1) eT]jáTT (2) nqT$TÜ\T Âs+&+{ìú ç>·V¾²+#áe#áTÌ.
(D) (1) eT]jáTT (2) nqT$TÔáTýË¢ <ûú• ç>·V¾²+#áýñ+.
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115. Which amongst the following can be said to be a distortion emanating from price control ?
(1) Non-availability of subsidized goods.
(2) Lack of equity in market, as different sections of society and economy pay differently
for same goods.
(3) Signals of shortage of a good are not transmitted in the market.
(4) There is incentive for bureaucratization and corruption.
(A) (1), (2), (3), (4) (B) (1), (3), (4) (C) (2), (3), (4) (D) (1), (2), (3)

m
~>·Te y{ìýË <û“• <óŠsÁ “jáT+çÔáD ç|ŸÜÅ£L\ ç|Ÿuó²e+>± #î|ŸÎe#áTÌ ?

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(1) dŸ_à&ž edŸTïeÚ\T \_ó+#á¿£bþe&ƒ+.

(2) ÿ¹¿ $<óyŠ Tî q® edŸTeï Ú\Å£” dŸeÖÈ+ eT]jáTT €]œ¿e£ «edŸœ ý˓ _óq• esZ\T $_óq• sÁ¿±\T>± #î*+¢ #*à

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se&ƒ+ e\¢ eÖÂsØ{ÙýË ‡¿ìÇ{¡ (dŸeÖqÔáÇ+) ýË|¾+#á&ƒ+.

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(3) ÿ¿£ edŸTïeÚÅ£” @sÁÎ&q ¿=sÁÔá dŸ+¹¿Ô\T eÖÂsØ{ÙýË ç|ŸkÍsÁ+ ¿±¿£bþe&ƒ+.

(4) ‹Ö«sÃç¿£fÉ®CñwŸHŽ eT]jáTT n$úÜ¿ì çbþԐàVŸ²+. at


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(A) (1), (2), (3), (4) (B) (1), (3), (4) (C) (2), (3), (4) (D) (1), (2), (3)
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116. Which amongst the following is not considered in the passage, as a problem associated with
subsidizing of goods by the government ?
i

(A) There is leakage of subsidy as rich are able to access the subsidized goods.
sh

(B) Quality of the subsidized product is not assured as the manufacturer has little incentive
to offer better quality.
ak

(C) Subsidization of goods leads to a large fiscal deficit of the government.


(D) None of the above.
.s

‡ y«dŸ+ýË ~>·Te y{ìýË <û“•, edŸTïeÚ\™|Õ ç|Ÿuó„TÔáÇ+ ‚#ûÌ dŸ_à&žÔà eTT&|Ÿ&q dŸeTdŸ«>± >·T]ï+#áýñ<ŠT?
w

(A) dŸ_à&ž edŸTïeÚ\qT dŸ+|ŸqT•\T Å£L&† bõ+<Š>·\T>·TÔáTq•+<ŠTq dŸ_à&ž\T |Ÿ¿£Ø<Ãe |Ÿ&ƒTÔáTH•sTT.


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(B) yîTsÁT>
 qÕ HD«+ n+~dï \_ó+#û çbþԐàVŸ²¿£+ HeTeÖçÔá+>± –+&ƒ&+ƒ e\¢ dŸ_à&ž edŸTeï Ú\ HD²«“¿ì
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VŸäMT –+&ƒ&ƒ+ ýñ<ŠT.


(C) edŸTïeÚ\ ™|Õ dŸ_à&ž ç|Ÿuó„TÔáÇ|ŸsÁ+>± uó²¯ k͜sTT €]œ¿£ ý˳TÅ£” <‘] rkþï+~.

(D) ™|ÕyûM ¿±eÚ.


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117. Which amongst the following is suggested in the passage to counter the ill – effect of subsidy
on goods ?

(A) Create a dual price system so that the rich do not take benefit of the subsidized goods.

(B) Transfer subsidy directly to the poor in cash or through bank.

(C) Both (A) and (B)

(D) Neither (A) nor (B)

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edŸTïeÚ\™|Õ dŸ_à&ž ‚eÇ&ƒ+ <ŠTwŸÎ]D²eÖ\qT m<ŠTs=ØHû+<ŠTÅ£” ~>·Te y{ìýË @~ dŸÖº+#á‹&+~ ?

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(A) <ŠÇ+<ŠÇ <óŠsÁ\ $<ó‘H“• @sÁÎsÁ#*. Ôá<‘Çs dŸ_à&ž edŸTïeÚ\ ç|ŸjîÖÈH“• dŸ+|ŸqT•\T bõ+<ŠýñsÁT.
(B) dŸ_à&ž“ |<Š\Å£” HûsÁT>± q>·<ŠT ýñ<‘ u²«+¿ù <‘Çs ‹~© #ûjáÖ*.

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(C) (A) eT]jáTT (B) Âs+&ƒÖ

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(D) (A) ¿±<ŠT eT]jáTT (B) ¿±<ŠT
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118. Which of the following assertions can be said to be correct as per the passage ?

(1) Subsidies strangulate the mechanism of feedback regarding availability and shortage
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of goods in the market.

(2) Direct transfer of subsidy to poor, as a remedy to administered prices, is infeasible at


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present, because of non-availability of appropriate technology.


sh

(3) Subsidized prices invariably create artificial shortage of goods.

(A) Only (1) (B) (1) and (2) (C) (1), (3) (D) (1), (2) and (3)
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~>·Te y{ìýË <û“• y«dŸ+ |ŸsÁ+>± dŸÂsÕ+~>± #î|ŸÎe#áTÌ?


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(1) eÖÂsØ{ÙýË €jáÖ edŸTïeÚ\ \uó„«Ôá eT]jáTT ¿=sÁÔá\Å£” dŸ+‹+~ó+º dŸ_à&ž\T |˜Ó&Žu²«¿ù jáT+çԐ+>±“•
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}|¾s&ƒújáTÅ£”+&† #ûkÍïsTT.
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(2) “jáT+çÜÔá <ósŠ \Á Å£” |Ÿ]cÍØsÁ+>± |<Š\Å£” dŸ_à&ž ç|ŸÔ«á ¿£Œ ‹~© nHû~ ÔáÐq kÍ+¹¿Ü¿£Ôá ýñ“ ¿±sÁD+>±
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‚|ŸÎ{Ë¢ €#ásÁDkÍ<óŠ«+ ¿±<ŠT.


(3) dŸ_à&ž <óŠsÁ\T €jáÖ edŸTïeÚ\ ¿£çÜeT ¿=sÁÔáqT dŸw¾¼kÍïsTT.
(A) (1) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (1) eT]jáTT (2) (C) (1) eT]jáTT (3) (D) (1), (2) eT]jáTT (3)
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119. Which is the most important idea that the author is trying to convey ?
(A) Administered prices do not have any place in the market economy as they lead to
inefficiencies and price distortions.
(B) P D S has failed in India and elsewhere and must give way to market determined
pricing and distribution system.
(C) Price controls are the basic cause of large fiscal deficit observed in the Indian economy.
(D) Price controls need to be done away with and price subsidies wherever needed, be
replaced with direct transfer of subsidy to the poor.

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sÁ#ásTTÔá #î|ŸÎ<Š\TÌÅ£”q• y{ìýË nÜ eTTK«yîT®q~, ~>·Te y{ìýË @~ ?

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(A) eÖÂsØ{Ù e«edŸœýË “jáT+çÜÔá <óŠsÁ\Å£” mý²+{ì k͜q+ –+&ƒ<ŠT m+<ŠT¿£+fñ, n$ ndŸeTsÁÆÔá\Å£”
eT]jáTT <óŠsÁ\ eç¿£Ôá\Å£” <‘] rkÍïsTT ¿±‹{ì¼.

n.
(B) uó²sÁÔá<ûXø+ýË eT]jáTT ‚ÔásÁ çbÍ+ԐýË¢ ç|ŸC² |Ÿ+|¾Dì $<ó‘q+ $|˜Ÿ\yîT®+~ eT]jáTT Ôá|ŸÎ“dŸ]>±

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eÖÂsØ{Ù “¹sÝ¥Ôá <óŠsÁ\T eT]jáTT |Ÿ+|¾Dì $<ó‘H“¿ì M\T ¿£*Î+#*.
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(C) uó²sÁrjáT €]œ¿£ e«edŸœýË uó²¯k͜sTT €]œ¿£ý˳TÅ£” çbÍ<¸Š$T¿£ ¿±sÁD+ <óŠsÁ\ “jáT+çÔáDýñ.
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(D) <óŠsÁ\ “jáT+çÔáD\qT Ô=\Ð+#* eT]jáTT nedŸsÁyîT®q #ó dŸ_à&ž\qT |<Š\Å£” ç|ŸÔá«¿£Œ ‹~©
<‘Çs n+~+#*.
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120. Average of 30 terms is 100. If 10 is added to first 10 terms and 20 is subtracted from the last
i

20 terms then what will be the new average of these terms ?


sh

(A) 90 (B) 91 (C) 95 (D) 99


ak

30 ‹+<‘\
dŸ>·³T 100. yîTT<Š{ì 10 |Ÿ<‘\Å£” 10 CË&+ºq³¢sTTÔû, eT]jáTT ºe] 20 |Ÿ<‘\ qT+º 20“
Ô=\Ð+ºq³¢sTTÔû, ‡ |Ÿ<‘\ qÖÔáq dŸ>·³T m+Ôá ?
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(A) 90 (B) 91 (C) 95 (D) 99


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121. If the ratio of the radii of two circles is 3 : 2, then the ratio of the areas of the two circles is :
w

(A) 9:4 (B) 4:9 (C) 3:4 (D) 3:2

Âs+&ƒT eÔáïeTT\ y«kÍsÁÆeTT\ “wŸÎÜï 3 : 2, n|ŸÎ—&ƒT Âs+&ƒT eÔáïeTT\ yîÕXæ\«eTT\ “wŸÎÜï :


(A) 9:4 (B) 4:9 (C) 3:4 (D) 3:2
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122. A can complete a piece of work in 10 days while B can complete the same work in 15 days.
Working with C, A and B can complete the work in 4 days. In how many days, C can finish
the complete work alone ?
(A) 8 days (B) 10 days (C) 12 days (D) 20 days

A ÿ¿£ |Ÿ““ 10 sÃEýË¢ |ŸP]ï #ûjáT>·\T>·TԐ&ƒT eT]jáTT B n<û |Ÿ““ 15 sÃEýË¢ |ŸP]ï #ûjáT>·\T>·TԐ&ƒT.
C Ôà ¿£\d¾ |Ÿ“ #ûdŸÖï A eT]jáTT B € |Ÿ““ 4 sÃEýË¢ |ŸP]ï #ûjáT>·\T>·TԐsÁT. C ÿ¿£Ø&ƒT € |Ÿ““ m“•
sÃEýË¢ |ŸP]ï #ûjáT>·\T>·TԐ&ƒT?
(A) 8 sÃE\T (B) 10 sÃE\T (C) 12 sÃE\T (D) 20 sÃE\T

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co
123. Probability that Ramu will solve a Puzzle is where as probability that Kallu will solve the
2
1
puzzle is , what is the probability that the puzzle will be solved provided both of them are

n.
4
trying to solve the puzzle ?

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3 5 3 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
8 8 4 8

ÿ¿£ |Ÿ›ýÙqT seTT |Ÿ]wŸØ]+#û dŸ+uó²e«Ôá


1
at
eT]jáTT eTsà u²\T&ƒT ¿£\T¢ € |Ÿ›ýÙqT kÍ~ó+#û dŸ+uó²e«Ôá
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2
1
nsTTq#Ã, y]<ŠÝsÁÖ ¿£\d¾ € |Ÿ›ýÙqT |Ÿ]wŸØ]+#û+<ŠTÅ£” >·\ dŸ+uó²e«Ôá?
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4
3 5 3 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
8 8 4 8
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124. How many numbers less than or equal to 1000 can be written as difference of squares of two
whole numbers ?
ak

(A) 750 (B) 500 (C) 250 (D) 333

Âs+&ƒT ydŸïe dŸ+K«\ esZ\ Ôû&†\T>± >±, 1000¿ì dŸeÖqyîT®q ýñ<‘ <‘“ ¿£+fñ ÔáÅ£”ØyîÕq dŸ+K«\qT
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m“•+{ì“ sjáT>·\+?
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(A) 750 (B) 500 (C) 250 (D) 333


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125. If I toss 6 coins, then in how many ways I can get second coin as heads, fourth coin as tails
and sixth coin as heads ?
w

(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 16

HûqT 6 HDñ\qT {²dt yûdï, Âs+&à HDÉ+ u¤eTˆ, H\T>à HDÉ+ u¤sÁTdŸT eT]jáTT €sà HDÉ+ u¤eTˆ |Ÿ&û
ne¿±Xø+ –+~?
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 16
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126. 3 years ago, the average age of a family of 5 members was 18 yrs. A son in the family got
married and his wife also become the member of the family. A year ago a new baby was born
in the family. Today the average age of the family is still the same as it was 3 years ago. Find
the present age of son’s wife in years ?
(A) 18 (B) 20 (C) 22 (D) 24

3 @Þøß ç¿ìÔ+á 5 eT+~ Å£”³T+‹dŸuT„ó «\ dŸ>³


· T ejáTdŸTà 18 @Þø—ß.Å£”³T+‹+ýË ÿ¿£ Å£”eÖsÁT&¿ì $yVŸ²yîT+® ~
eT]jáTT €jáTq uó²sÁ« Å£L&† Å£”³T+‹dŸuó„T«sýÉÕ+~. ÿ¿£ @&†~ ç¿ìÔá+ Å£”³T+‹+ýË¿ì ¿=Ôáï>± ÿ¿£ ¥Xø—eÚ
eºÌ+~. ‡ sÃEq Å£”³+‹+ jîTT¿£Ø dŸ>·³T ejáTdŸTà 3 @Þøß ç¿ìÔá+ m+Ôá –+&+<à n+Ôû –+~. Å£”eÖsÁT&
uó²sÁ« ç|ŸdŸTïÔá ejáTdŸTà ¿£qT>=q+&?

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(A) 18 (B) 20 (C) 22 (D) 24

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127. Find the number of ways 10 boys can be accommodated on 10 chairs if Ramu and Kallu (two
of the 10 boys) have to sit on the corner chairs.

n.
(A) 80640 (B) 40320 (C) 3628800 (D) 1814400

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10 eT+~ u²\TsÁýË uó²>·yîT®q seTT eT]jáTT ¿£\T¢, eTÖ\ Å£”¯ÌýË¢ Å£Ls=ÌHû $<óŠ+>± 10 eT+~ u²\TsÁqT
10 Å£”¯ÌýË¢ m“• $<ó‘\T>± Å£Ls=Ìuɳ¼e#áTÌ ?
(A) 80640 (B) 40320
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(C) 3628800 (D) 1814400
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128. 70% of 280 is the same as :
(A) 35% of 140 (B) 40% of 490
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(C) both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above

ýË <û“¿ì dŸeÖq+ ?
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280 70%
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(A) 140 ýË 35% (B) 490 ýË 40%


(C) (A) eT]jáTT (B) Âs+&ƒÖ Å£Ö&† (D) M{ìýË @B ¿±<ŠT
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129. Manoj’s old ‘car’ was giving him a mileage of 16 km/L and his new ‘BMW’ gives him a
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mileage 10 km/L. Capacity of fuel tank in both cases is 30 L and 45 L respectively. If Manoj
travels 7,200 km in a year, how many more times will he have to go the filling station in a
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year in comparison to his old car days ?


(A) One (B) Two (C) Three (D) Four times
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eTHÃCÙ bÍÔá ¿±sÁT €jáTqÅ£” ©³sÁTÅ£” 16 ¿ì.MT. yîT®ýñJ ‚#ûÌ~. €jáTq qÖÔáq ;m+&ƒ‹Ö¢« ¿±sÁT €jáTqÅ£”
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©³sÁTÅ£” 10 ¿ì.MT. yîT®ýñJ ‚kþï+~. ‡ Âs+&ƒT ¿±sÁ¢ ‚+<óŠq {²«+¿ù kÍeTsœ«\T esÁTdŸ>± 30 ©³sÁT¢ eT]jáTT
45 ©³sÁT¢. eTHÃCÙ >·qT¿£ ÿ¿£ @&†~ýË 7,200 ¿ì.MT ç|ŸjáÖDìdï, bÍÔá ¿±sÁTÔà bþ*dï m“• Âs³T¢ mÅ£”Øe>±
€jáTq ™|ç{ËýÙ ‹+¿ùÅ£” bþy*à edŸTï+~?
(A) ÿ¿£{ì (B) Âs+&ƒT (C) eTÖ&ƒT (D) H\T>·T Âs³T¢
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130. What is the angle between an hour hand and minute hand when the time according to a
clock is 3 : 45 ?
(A) 165 degree (B) 157.5 degree (C) 152.5 degree (D) 180 degree

>·&jáÖsÁ+ýË dŸeTjáT+ 3 : 45 nsTTq|ŸÚÎ&ƒT >·+³\ eTT\T¢ eT]jáTT “$TcÍ\ eTT\T¢ eT<óŠ« –+&û ¿ÃD+?
(A) 165 &ç^ (B) 157.5 &ç^ (C) 152.5 &ç^ (D) 180 &ç^
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131. If 50 is substracted from of number, the result is equal to sum of 40 and of that
3 4

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number. What is the number ?
(A) 30 (B) 40 (C) 50 (D) None of these

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ÿ¿£ dŸ+K« jîTT¿£Ø 23 uó²>·+ýË 50 rd¾yûjáT>± |˜Ÿ*Ôá+ 40 eT]jáTT € dŸ+K«ýË 1
4
uó²>±“• ¿£*|¾q yîTTÔáï+

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¿±>·\<ŠT. € dŸ+K« @~ ?
(A) 30 (B) 40 (C) 50 (D) ™|Õy{ìýË @B ¿±<ŠT

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Directions for questions 132 to 134
Answer the questions based on the following information :
(I)
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A patient with disease G will exhibit both a rash and a fever, and either a sore throat or a
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headache but not both.
(II) A patient with disease L will exhibit both a rash and a fever but neither a sore throat nor a
ed

headache.
(III) A patient with disease T will exhibit at least a sore throat and a headache, and possibly other
symptoms.
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(IV) A patient with disease Z will exhibit at least a headache and possibly other symptoms, but
sh

never a rash.
(V) No one has more than one of the diseases G, L, T and Z at the same time.
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ç|ŸXø•dŸ+K«\T 132 qT+º 134 esÁÅ£” ç|ŸXø•\Å£” dŸÖ#áq\T.


~>·Te dŸeÖ#sÁ+ €<ó‘sÁ+>± ç|ŸXø•\Å£” dŸeÖ<ó‘q+ ‚eÇ+& :
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(I) G y«~óÔà –q• sÃÐ <Š<ŠTÝsÁT¢ eT]jáTT ÈÇsÁ+ \¿£ŒD²\qT ç|Ÿ<Š]ôkÍï&ƒT eT]jáTT >=+ÔáT H=|¾Î ýñ<‘ Ôá\H=|¾Î
Âs+&+{ìýË, Âs+&+{ìú >±Å£”+&† @<à ÿ¿£ \¿£ŒD²“• eÖçÔáyûT ç|Ÿ<Š]ôkÍï&ƒT.
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(II) L y«~óÔà –q• sÃÐ <Š<ŠTÝsÁT¢ eT]jáTT ÈÇsÁ+ \¿£ŒD²\qT ç|Ÿ<Š]ôkÍï&ƒT eT]jáTT >=+ÔáT H=|¾Î ýñ<‘ Ôá\H=|¾Î
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Âs+&+{ìýË <ûú• ¿£*Ð –+&ƒ&ƒT.


(III) T y«~óÔà –q• sÃÐ >=+ÔáT H=|¾Î ýñ<‘ Ôá\H=|¾Î Âs+&+{ìýË @<à ÿ¿£<‘“• ¿£*Ð –+³Ö, ‚ÔásÁ
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\¿£ŒD²\qT ç|Ÿ<Š]ô+#û ne¿±Xø+ –+~.


(IV) Z y«~óÔà –q• sÃÐ ¿£údŸ+ >=+ÔáTH=|¾Î ¿£*Ð –+³Ö, ‚ÔásÁ \¿£ŒD²\qT ç|Ÿ<Š]ô+#û ne¿±Xø+ –+~.
<Š<ŠTÝsÁT¢ eÖçÔá+ ¿±<ŠT.
(V) @¿£¿±\+ýË @ sÃРţL&† G, L, T eT]jáTT Z \ýË @<à ÿ¿£ <‘“• eÖçÔáyûT ¿£*Ð –+{²&ƒT.
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132. If a patient exhibits a sore throat and a fever, it must be true that the patient :
(A) Has disease Z (B) Does not have disease G
(C) Does not have disease L (D) Has a rash

ÿ¿£ sÃÐ >=+ÔáTH=|¾Î eT]jáTT ÈÇsÁ+ \¿£ŒD²\qT ¿£*Ð –+fñ, € e«¿ìï $wŸjáT+ýË ‚~ “È+.
(A) Z y«~ó“ ¿£*Ð –H•&ƒT. (B) G y«~ó ýñ<ŠT.
(C) L y«~ó ýñ<ŠT. (D) <Š<ŠTÝsÁT¢ ¿£*Ð –H•&ƒT.
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133. If a patient does not have a rash, the patient must have :

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(A) Headache (B) Sore throat (C) Disease T (D) Disease Z

ÿ¿£ sÃпì <Š<ŠTÝsÁT¢ ýñe“ n+fñ, B“• Ôá|ŸÎ¿£ ¿£*Ð –+{²&ƒT .

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(A) Ôá\H=|¾Î (B) >=+ÔáTH=|¾Î (C) T y«~ó (D) Z y«~ó
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134. If a patient has neither fever nor a sore throat, which of the following he will have ?
(I) Headache

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(II) Disease Z
(III) A rash
(A) (I) only (B) (I) and (II) at
(C) (III) only (D) (II) and (III)

ÿ¿£ sÃÐ >·qT¿£ ÈÇsÁ+ eT]jáTT >=+ÔáTH=|¾Î ýñÅ£”+&† –+fñ, ~>·Te y{ìýË nÔáqT ¿£*Ð –+&û y«~ó :
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(I) Ôá\H=|¾Î
(II) Z y«~ó
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(III) <Š<ŠTÝsÁT¢
(A) (I) eÖçÔáyûT (B) (I) eT]jáTT (II) (C) (III) eÖçÔáyûT (D) (II) eT]jáTT (III)
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135. Divide 27 into two parts in such a way that 5 times the first number and eleven times the
second number will add up to 171.
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(A) 6 and 21 (B) 8 and 19 (C) 12 and 15 (D) 18 and 9

yîTT<Š{ì uó²>·+ ×~+Ôá\T eT]jáTT Âs+&à uó²>·+ |Ÿ<Š¿=+&ƒT Âs³T¢ ¿£*|¾Ôû 171 e#ûÌý² 27 qT Âs+&ƒT
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uó²>±\T>± $uó„›+#á+&.
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(A) 6 eT]jáTT 21 (B) 8 eT]jáTT 19 (C) 12 eT]jáTT 15 (D) 18 eT]jáTT 9


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136. Find the number of common terms in the sequence A (1, 4, 7, 10, 13….103) and sequence
B (1, 5, 9, 13, 17…. 105).
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(A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) 10

A (1, 4, 7, 10, 13….103) eT]jáTT B (1, 5, 9, 13, 17….105) çXâDT\ýË –eTˆ&>± –+&û n+¿\ dŸ+K«
¿£qT>=q+&.
(A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) 10
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137. Instead of multiplying a number by 5, Billu divided the number by 5. Final result was 120 less
than the actual result. Find the original number.
(A) 15 (B) 20 (C) 25 (D) 30

_\T¢ ÿ¿£ dŸ+K«qT 5 #û >·TDì+#û ‹<ŠT\T>± € dŸ+K«qT 5 #û uó²Ð+#&ƒT. ný² eºÌq |˜Ÿ*Ôá+ ydŸïe |˜Ÿ*Ôá+
¿£+fñ 120 ÔáÅ£”Øe. ydŸïe dŸ+K« m+Ôá ?
(A) 15 (B) 20 (C) 25 (D) 30
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138. A dog took 4 leaps for every 5 leaps of a cat but 3 leaps of the dog are equal to 4 leaps of cat.
Find the ratio of speed of the dog and speed of the cat.

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(A) 15 : 16 (B) 16 : 15 (C) 12 : 20 (D) 20 : 12

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ÿ¿£ |¾*¢ yûd ç|Ÿr 5 Â>+ÔáT\Å£” Å£”¿£Ø 4 Â>+ÔáT\T <ŠÖ¿£>·\T>·TÔáT+~. Å£”¿£Ø yûd ç|Ÿr 3 Â>+ÔáT\T |¾*¢ jîTT¿£Ø
4 Â>+ÔáT\Å£” dŸeÖq+. Å£”¿£Ø eT]jáTT |¾*¢ yû>±\ eT<óŠ« “wŸÎÜï ¿£qT>=q+&.

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(A) 15 : 16 (B) 16 : 15 (C) 12 : 20 (D) 20 : 12
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139. Production of sugarcane in a state is increased by 150% in year 1. By how much percentage,
this production should increase in year 2 to ensure an overall increase of 200% from year 0 to
year 2 ?
(A) 50% (B) 33% (C) 25%
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ÿ¿£ @&†~ýË ÿ¿£ sçwŸ¼+ýË #îsÁÅ£” –ÔáÎÜï 150% ™|]Ð+~. 0 @&†~ qT+º 2e @&†~¿ì yîTTÔáï+ MT<Š #îsÁÅ£”
–ÔáÎÜï 200% n~ó¿£+ ¿±y\+fñ, 2e @&†~ýË #îsÁÅ£” –ÔáÎÜï m+Ôá ™|sÁ>±* ?
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(A) 50% (B) 33% (C) 25% (D) 20%


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140. Ramu and Kallu working at 75% and 50% of their efficiencies respectively can complete a
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work in 10 days. While working at twice and thrice of their respective efficiencies, they can
finish the work in 3 days. Working at their regular efficiency, in how many days, the work
will be completed ?
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(A) More than 5 days but less than 6 days.


(B) More than 6 days but less than 7 days.
(C) More than 7 days but less than 8 days.
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(D) More than 8 days but less than 9 days.


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seTT eT]jáTT ¿£\T¢ ÔáeT |Ÿ“ #ûd kÍeTsœ«\qT esÁTdŸ>± 75% eT]jáTT 50% –|ŸjîÖÐdŸÖï ÿ¿£ |Ÿ““ 10
sÃEýË¢ |ŸP]ï #ûjáT>·\sÁT. ÔáeT Xø¿ìïkÍeTsœ«\Å£” Âs+&+Ôá\T eT]jáTT eTÖ&+Ôá\T>± |Ÿ“ #ûdŸÖï ysÁT €
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|Ÿ““ 3 sÃEýË¢ |ŸP]ï #ûjáT>·\sÁT. y] ydŸïe kÍeTsÁœ«+Ôà |Ÿ“ #ûdï € |Ÿ“ m“• sÃEýË¢ |ŸPsÁïeÚÔáT+~.
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(A) 5 sÃE\ ¿£H• mÅ£”Øe eT]jáTT 6 sÃE\ ¿£H• ÔáÅ£”Øe.


(B) 6 sÃE\ ¿£H• mÅ£”Øe eT]jáTT 7 sÃE\ ¿£H• ÔáÅ£”Øe.
(C) 7 sÃE\ ¿£H• mÅ£”Øe eT]jáTT 8 sÃE\ ¿£H• ÔáÅ£”Øe.
(D) 8 sÃE\ ¿£H• mÅ£”Øe eT]jáTT 9 sÃE\ ¿£H• ÔáÅ£”Øe.
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141. To pin up a rectangular picture, Ramu needs 4 pins, one at each corner. For two pictures he
needs only 6 pins since he can overlap pictures. What is the smallest number of pins he needs
to pin up 10 such pictures ?
(A) 22 (B) 18 (C) 17 (D) 14

ÿ¿£ BsÁé#áÔáTsÁçkÍ¿±sÁ ºçԐ“•, ÿ¿ÃØ eTÖ\ ÿ¿ÃØ{ì #=|ŸÚÎq |¾HŽ n|t #ûd+<ŠTÅ£” seTTÅ£” 4 |¾HŽà nedŸsÁ+
Âs+&ƒT ºçԐ\qT |¾HŽ n|t #ûd+<ŠTÅ£”, ÿ¿£<‘“™|Õ ÿ¿£{ì zesYý²|t #ûdŸTïq•+<ŠTq, 6 |¾qT•\T dŸ]bþԐsTT.
‡ $<óŠ+>± 10 ºçԐ\qT |¾qT•\T >·T#ûÌ+<ŠTÅ£” ÔáÅ£”ØeýË ÔáÅ£”Øe>± m“• |¾qT•\T nedŸsÁeTeÚԐsTT?

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(A) 22 (B) 18 (C) 17 (D) 14

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142. In an examination, passing marks are one third of the maximum marks. Ramu gets

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30 marks and fails by 10 marks. Find maximum marks to the exam.
(A) 200 (B) 150 (C) 120 (D) 100

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ÿ¿£ |Ÿ¯¿£ŒýË –rïsÁT’\jûT«+<ŠTÅ£” nedŸsÁyîT®q eÖsÁTØ\T >·]wŸ÷ eÖsÁTØýË¢ eTÖ&à e+ÔáT. seTT 30 eÖsÁTØ\T
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bõ+~ 10 eÖsÁTØ\ Ôû&†Ôà nqTrïsÁT’&ƒjáÖ«&ƒT. € |Ÿ¯¿£ŒÅ£” >·\ >·]wŸ÷ eÖsÁTØýɓ•?
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(A) 200 (B) 150 (C) 120 (D) 100
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143. A sum of money compounded annually becomes ` 625 in two years and ` 675 in three years.
Find the rate of interest applicable in this case ?
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(A) 6.25% (B) 7% (C) 7.5% (D) 8%

¿=+Ôá yîTTÔáï+ y]ü¿£ #áç¿£e&ž¦ #=|ŸÚÎq Âs+&ûÞøßÅ£” eT]jáTT eTÖ&ûÞøßÅ£” neÚÔáT+~. ‡


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` 625 ` 675
dŸ+<ŠsÒۓ¿ì e]ï+#û e&ž¦ ¹s³TqT ¿£qT>=q+& ?
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(A) 6.25% (B) 7% (C) 7.5% (D) 8%


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144. Find the maximum number of rectangles of size 3"32" that can be cut from a square of
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36"336".
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(A) 216 (B) 323 (C) 411 (D) 512

36"336" #á<ŠsÁ+ qT+º 3"32" |Ÿ]eÖD|ŸÚ BsÁé#áÔáTsÁçkÍ\qT >·]wŸ÷+>± m“• ¿ÃjáTe#áTÌ ?


(A) 216 (B) 323 (C) 411 (D) 512
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145. How much water should be added to l litre of chemical solution costing ` 300 per litre so as
to make a profit of 20% by selling the mixture of chemical solution at ` 150 per litre?
(A) 0.4 Litre (B) 1.4 Litre
(C) 2.4 Litre (D) None of the above

©³sYÅ£” ` 300 K¯<ŠT >·\ ÿ¿£ sÁkÍjáTq ç<‘eD²“• 20% ý²uó„+Ôà ©³sYÅ£” ` 150 #=|ŸÚÎq $ç¿£sTT+#û+<ŠTÅ£”
m+Ôá yîTTÔáï+ýË ú{ì“ ¿£\bÍ*?
(A) 0.4 ©³sY (B) 1.4 ©³sY
(C) 2.4 ©³sY (D) ™|ÕyûM ¿±<ŠT

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146. Two balls have their radii in the ratio 1 : 2 find the ratio of volumes of paint required to
colour outer surfaces of these balls ?

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(A) 1:2 (B) 1:4 (C) 1:8 (D) 2:9

Âs+&ƒT ‹+ÔáT\T ÔáeT y«kÍsÆ\qT 1 : 2 “wŸÎÜïýË ¿£*Ð –H•sTT. € ‹+ÔáT\Å£” ‹jáT{ì uó²>·+ýË sÁ+>·T

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yûd+ <ŠTÅ£” nedŸsÁyîT®q sÁ+>·T\ |Ÿ]eÖD²\ “wŸÎÜï ¿£qT>=q+& ?
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 4 at
(C) 1 : 8 (D) 2 : 9
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147. In the figure below ABCD is a rectangle and CDE is an equilateral triangle. Find the value of
angle AEB.
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(A) 45 degree (B) 30 degree (C) 20 degree (D) 15 degree


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~>·Te ºçÔá+ýË ABCD ÿ¿£ #áÔáTsÁçdŸ+ eT]jáTT CDE ÿ¿£ dŸeTu²VŸQ çÜuó„TÈ+. AEB ¿ÃD+ $\Te
¿£qT>=q+&.
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(A) 45 &ç^\T (B) 30 &ç^\T (C) 20 &ç^\T (D) 15 &ç^\T


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148. 20% of a number is 5% less than 30% of another number; find the ratio of these two numbers.
(A) 19 : 20 (B) 44 : 57
(C) 57 : 40 (D) None of the above

ÿ¿£ dŸ+K«ýË 20%, eTsà dŸ+K«ýË 30% ¿£+fñ 5% ÔáÅ£”Øe. € Âs+&ƒT dŸ+K«\ eT<óŠ« “wŸÎÜï ¿£qT>=q+&.
(A) 19 : 20 (B) 44 : 57
(C) 57 : 40 (D) ™|ÕyûM ¿±eÚ
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149. 68 men can dig a ditch 104 m long in 36 days working 8 hours a day. How many more men

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should be engaged to dig a similar ditch 243 m long in 8 days provided this new set of men
will work 12 hours a day ?

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(A) 451 men (B) 459 men (C) 463 men (D) 471 men

sÃEÅ£” 8 >·+³\ #=|ŸÚÎq |Ÿ“ #ûdŸÖï 68 eT+~ |ŸÚsÁTwŸ§\T 104 MT³sÁ¢ bõ&ƒyîÕq ÿ¿£ ¿£+<Š¿±“• 36 sÃEýË¢

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ÔáeÇ>·\sÁT.ný²+{ì<û 243 MT³sÁ¢ bõ&ƒyîÕq eTsà ¿£+<Š¿±“• sÃEÅ£” 12 >·+³\ #=|ŸÚÎq |Ÿ“ #ûdŸÖï
8 sÃEýË¢ |Ÿ“ |ŸP]ï #ûd+<ŠTÅ£” eTÂs+Ôá eT+~ ¿±y* ?

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(A) 451 eT+~ (B) 459 eT+~ (C) 463 eT+~ (D) 471 eT+~
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150. Find the number of digits used to write first 1000 whole numbers.
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(A) 1990 (B) 1890 (C) 2890 (D) 2990

yîTT<Š{ì 1000 ydŸïe dŸ+K«\qT sd+<ŠTÅ£” –|ŸjîÖÐ+#û n+ÂÅ\ dŸ+K«qT ¿£qT>=q+&.


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(A) 1990 (B) 1890 (C) 2890 (D) 2990


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Set A ANSWERS
Q.No Answer Q.No Answer Q.No Answer
1 B 51 B 101 C
2 C 52 B 102 D
3 B 53 A 103 C
4 C 54 A 104 C
5 B 55 D 105 B
6 B 56 A 106 B
7 A 57 B 107 D
8 A 58 C 108 D

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9 D 59 C 109 A
10 A 60 B 110 B

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11 C 61 C 111 D
12 C 62 A 112 B
13 C 63 B 113 B

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14 A 64 A 114 B
15 A 65 A 115 C
16 B 66 B 116 B

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17 B 67 D 117 B
18 A 68 C 118 C

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19 D 69 C 119 D
20 C 70 D 120 A
21 B 71 A 121 A
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22 B 72 D 122 C
23 B 73 D 123 B
24 B 74 A 124 A
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25 D 75 A 125 B
26 A 76 B 126 B
27 D 77 C 127 A
28 C 78 D 128 B
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29 A 79 A 129 A
30 A 80 A 130 B
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31 C 81 C 131 D
32 C 82 C 132 C
33 B 83 C 133 A
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34 C 84 A 134 B
35 C 85 A 135 A
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36 C 86 C 136 C
37 C 87 B 137 C
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38 B 88 D 138 B
39 B 89 C 139 D
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40 A 90 A 140 B
41 D 91 B 141 D
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42 A 92 B 142 C
43 C 93 C 143 D
44 C 94 A 144 C
45 C 95 C 145 B
46 B 96 D 146 B
47 B 97 C 147 B
48 B 98 C 148 B
49 D 99 C 149 B
50 A 100 B 150 C

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