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I( )
1 8 17. '–' , '×' , '+'
'÷'
1. WRITE : JEVGR : : WRONG : ?
(A) JEBAT (B) JECAT (A) 4 – 2 × 10 ÷ 2 ÷ 2 = 20
(C) JEDAT (D) JEDAD (B) 4 + 2 – 10 × 2 ÷ 2 = 20
2. EJOT : VQLG : : BGLQ : ?
(C) 4 – 2 × 2 + 10 ÷ 2 = 20
(A) ZUPK (B) AFKP
(D) 4 ÷ 2 – 10 × 2 + 2 = 20
(C) AEIM (D) YTOJ
18.
3. AKU : ? : : CMW : DNX
(A) BGL (B) BLO
(C) BGQ (D) BLV
4.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
5.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) 15 (B) 13
6. B : 16 : : D : ?
(A) 120 (B) 150 (C) 14 (D) 16
(C) 256 (D) 200 19 20
7. 149 : 238 : : 159 : ?
(A) 248 (B) 261
(C) 169 (D) 268
8. 16 : 56 : : 32 : ? 19. _aa_ba_bb_ab_aab
(A) 96 (B) 112 (A) b a b a b (B) a a a b b
(C) 126 (D) 128
(C) b b a a b (D) b b b a a
9 16
20. _bbm_amb_m_a_bb

9. (A) 72 (B) 45 (A) m b a b m (B) a b m a b


(C) 81 (D) 28 (C) m a b a m (D) a m b b m
10. (A) 6958 (B) 7948
21.
(C) 6895 (D) 9783
11. (A) 527 (B) 639
(C) 246 (D) 356
12. (A) 136, 289, 475 (B) 148, 236, 578
(A) (B)
(C) 148, 257, 369 (D) 147, 358, 269
13. (A) (B) (C) (D)
(C) (D) 22. A = 1, FAN = 21, TAP = ?
14. (A) (B) (A) 73 (B) 37
(C) (D)
(C) 36 (D) 27
15. (A) (B)
23. CLOCK = KCOLC, RAMESHA = ?
(C) (D)
16. (A) node (B) aboda (A) HAESMAR (B) AHSEMAR
(C) shy (D) across (C) SEMARAH (D) MAARHSE
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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)


Directions : In questions no. 1 to 8, select the 17. If '–' means divide, '×' means addition, '+'
related word/letters/number from the given means multiply and '÷' means subtract, then
alternatives. which equation is correct ?
1. WRITE : JEVGR : : WRONG : ? (A) 4 – 2 × 10 ÷ 2 ÷ 2 = 20
(A) JEBAT (B) JECAT (B) 4 + 2 – 10 × 2 ÷ 2 = 20
(C) JEDAT (D) JEDAD (C) 4 – 2 × 2 + 10 ÷ 2 = 20
2. EJOT : VQLG : : BGLQ : ? (D) 4 ÷ 2 – 10 × 2 + 2 = 20
(A) ZUPK (B) AFKP 18. Find the number of triangles in the given
(C) AEIM (D) YTOJ figure :
3. AKU : ? : : CMW : DNX
(A) BGL (B) BLO
(C) BGQ (D) BLV
4. Read : Knowledge : : Work : ?
(A) Experiment (B) Job
(C) Experience (D) Appointment
5. Parliament : Great Britain : : Congress : ?
(A) Japan (B) India
(C) U.S.A. (D) Netherland
6. B : 16 : : D : ? (A) 15 (B) 13
(A) 120 (B) 150 (C) 14 (D) 16 or more
(C) 256 (D) 200
Directions : In questions no. 19 to 20, which
7. 149 : 238 : : 159 : ?
one set of letters when sequentially placed at
(A) 248 (B) 261
the gaps in the given letter series shall
(C) 169 (D) 268
complied it ?
8. 16 : 56 : : 32 : ?
(A) 96 (B) 112 19. _aa_ba_bb_ab_aab
(C) 126 (D) 128 (A) b a b a b (B) a a a b b
Directions : In questions no. 9 to 16, select the
(C) b b a a b (D) b b b a a
one which is different from other three
alternatives. 20. _bbm_amb_m_a_bb
9. (A) 72 (B) 45 (A) m b a b m (B) a b m a b
(C) 81 (D) 28
(C) m a b a m (D) a m b b m
10. (A) 6958 (B) 7948
(C) 6895 (D) 9783 21. If water is called food, food is called tree,
11. (A) 527 (B) 639 tree is called sky, sky is called wall, on
(C) 246 (D) 356 which of the following grows a fruit ?
12. (A) 136, 289, 475 (B) 148, 236, 578 (A) Water (B) Food
(C) 148, 257, 369 (D) 147, 358, 269 (C) Sky (D) Tree
13. (A) School (B) Principal
22. If A = 1, FAN = 21, then TAP = ?
(C) Teacher (D) Student
14. (A) House (B) Apartment (A) 73 (B) 37
(C) Building (D) Institute (C) 36 (D) 27
15. (A) Snooker (B) Table Tennis
23. If CLOCK = KCOLC, then RAMESHA = ?
(C) Badminton (D) Billiards
16. (A) node (B) aboda (A) HAESMAR (B) AHSEMAR
(C) shy (D) across (C) SEMARAH (D) MAARHSE
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24 30 33.

24. DIB, HMF, LQJ, ?


(A) OTM (B) QVO
(C) PVO (D) PUN
25. NOA, PQB, RSC, ? (A) 2 (B) 4
(A) TUD (B) DTU (C) 61 (D) 3
(C) ENO (D) FNQ
26. DFI, KMP, ?, YAD 34.
(A) QSV (B) RTW
(C) SUX (D) RTV
27. 313, 623, 933, 1243, ?
(A) 1863 (B) 2173
(C) 1553 (D) 2483 (A) 82 (B) 83
28. 975, 864, 753, 642, ?
(C) 86 (D) 26
(A) 431 (B) 314
(C) 531 (D) 532 35. 5 A, B, C, D E
29. 15, 31, 64, 131, ? A, E B E, D C
(A) 266 (B) 256 D C
(C) 192 (D) 524
(A) E (B) A
2 4 11 16
30. , , ?, , (C) D (D) B
3 7 21 31
36. A, B C B, A C, A
6 5
(A) (B) C A
11 9
(A) (B)
9 7
(C) (D) (C) (D)
17 13
37.
31 34

(A)
31. (B)
(C)
(D)
38. 3 6
9
(A) 7 (B) 18 9366395937891639639
(C) 19 (D) 12 (A) (B)
32. (C) (D)
39.

PHOTOSYNTHETIC
(A) THOSE (B) SCENT
(C) PRONE (D) COTTON
40.
1 2
(A) (B)
2 3
REMEMBERING
3 4 (A) NEGRO (B) AGREE
(C) (D)
4 5 (C) RAIN (D) GREEN
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Directions : In questions no. 24 to 30, a series
is given, with one term missing. Choose the 33.
correct alternative from the given ones that
will complete the series.
24. DIB, HMF, LQJ, ?
(A) OTM (B) QVO
(C) PVO (D) PUN
25. NOA, PQB, RSC, ? (A) 2 (B) 4
(A) TUD (B) DTU (C) 61 (D) 3
(C) ENO (D) FNQ
26. DFI, KMP, ?, YAD 34.
(A) QSV (B) RTW
(C) SUX (D) RTV
27. 313, 623, 933, 1243, ?
(A) 1863 (B) 2173
(A) 82 (B) 83
(C) 1553 (D) 2483
(C) 86 (D) 26
28. 975, 864, 753, 642, ?
(A) 431 (B) 314 35. A, B, C, D and E are 5 schools facing towards
(C) 531 (D) 532 north. A is in the middle of E and B. E is to
29. 15, 31, 64, 131, ? the right of D. If C and D are at two ends, which
(A) 266 (B) 256 school is on the immediate left side of C?
(C) 192 (D) 524 (A) E (B) A
2 4 11 16 (C) D (D) B
30. , , ?, , 36. A is father of B and C. B is the son of A. But
3 7 21 31
C is not the son of A. How is C related to A?
6 5
(A) (B) (A) Niece (B) Son-in-law
11 9
(C) Daughter (D) Grandson
9 7 37. If day before yesterday was Thursday, then
(C) (D)
17 13 when will Monday be ?
Direction : In questions no. 31 to 34, select the (A) Today
missing number from the given responses. (B) Day after tomorrow
31. (C) Two days after tomorrow
(D) Day before tomorrow
38. How many 3's are there in the following
sequence which are neither preceded by 6
nor immediately followed by 9 ?
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(A) 7 (B) 18 (A) One (B) Two
(C) 19 (D) 12 (C) Three (D) Four
39. In this question, a word has been given
32.
following by four other words, one of which
cannot be formed by using the letters of the
given word. Find this word.
PHOTOSYNTHETIC
(A) THOSE (B) SCENT
(C) PRONE (D) COTTON
40. From the given alternatives, select the word
which can be formed using the letters of
1 2 the given word.
(A) (B)
2 3
REMEMBERING
3 4 (A) NEGRO (B) AGREE
(C) (D)
4 5 (C) RAIN (D) GREEN
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41 42 44.

41.

I.
II. :
III.
(A)
(B) I II
(C) III
(D)
42.
45.

I.
II. (A) (B)
(A) I
(B) II
(C) I II
(C) (D)
(D) I II
43.
46.

(A) 4 (B) 11
(C) 5 (D) 9
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Directions: (Question Nos. 41 to 42) One/two 44. Among the four answer figures, which
statement is given followed by two/three figure can be formed from the cut-pieces
conclusions. You have to consid er t he
given below in the question figure ?
statement to be true, even if it seems to be at
variance from commonly known facts. You are Question figure :
to decide which of the given conclusions can
definitely be drawn from the given statement
Indicate your answer.
41. Statements :
All students are teachers.
Some teachers are leaders.
Conclusions :
I. All students are leaders.
II. Some students are leaders.
Answer figures :
III. Some leaders are teachers.
(A) None follow
(B) Only I and II follow
(C) Only III follows
(D) All follow
42. Statement :
Honesty and hard work lead to economic
improvement of an individual. 45. Which of the following diagrams represents
Conclusions : the correct relationship between husband,
I. There is a direct relation between wife and family ?
honesty and economic improvement.
II. Hard work and honesty always pay
dividends.
(A) (B)
(A) I is implicit
(B) II is implicit
(C) I and II are implicit
(D) I and II are not implicit
43. Who is educated man but not resident of (C) (D)
urban ?
46. Which answer figures will complete the
question figure ?
Question figure :

Urban
Answer figures :
Civil employee

Men

Educated
(A) 4 (B) 11
(C) 5 (D) 9
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47. 49.
PQ
:
:

50.

48. I
0 4 II
5 9

: , 'M' 14, 21
'O' 20, 32
“FOAM”

(A) 24, 01, 55, 22 (B) 43, 32, 56, 33


(C) 12, 13, 67, 23 (D) 00, 01, 67, 33

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47. Select the answer figure in which the 49. Which of the answer figure is exactly the
question figure is hidden/embedded. mirror image of the given figure, when the
mirror is held on the line PQ ?
Question figure : Question figure :

Answer figures :

Answer figures :

50. A word is represented by only one set of


numbers as g ive n in a ny one of the
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
the alternatives are represented by two
classes of alphabets as in the two matrices
48. A piece of paper is folded and punched as given below. The columns and rows of
shown below in the question figures. From Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that
the given answer figures, indicate how it of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A
will appear when opened. lett er from thes e matric es can be
represented first by its row and next by its
Question Figures : column, e.g., 'M' can be represented by
14, 21 etc., and 'O' can be represented by
20, 32 etc. Similarly, you have to identify
the set for the word. "FOAM"

Answer figures :

(A) 24, 01, 55, 22 (B) 43, 32, 56, 33


(C) 12, 13, 67, 23 (D) 00, 01, 67, 33

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51. 21 , 42 56 57. a x
y

– (A) (a – x)
(A) 3 (B) 15
 y
(C) 7 (D) 17 (B) x 1  
 a 
52. 150, 152, 149,
153, 148, 154, ?  xy 
(A) 158 (B) 147 (C)  a  x  
 a 
(C) 150 (D) 160
(D) (a – x + y)
4
53. 12 58. 75%
5
2%
8
9261
3 75%
4 –
(A) 16000 (B) 16400
(A) 80 (B) 40 (C) 16800 (D) 12600
(C) 90 (D) 30 59. 160 ` 27
1 240 ` 32
54. 8 20 15
2

1 20%
21 (A) ` 30 (B) ` 36
3
4 7 (C) ` 42 (D)
– 60. ` 650
(A) 18 (B) 22 ` 426 50%
(C) 25 (D) 27
55. 25 (A) ` 134.50 (B) ` 269
` 275 20% (C) ` 538 (D) ` 296
61. ` 40000
2:3 ` 10000
5:4 2 ` 85000

(A) ` 10 (B) ` 8 4 ` 97500


(C) ` 12 (D) ` 15
1 2 (A) ` 55000 (B) ` 66000
56. 1 :2
2 3 (C) ` 75000 (D) ` 45000
2 1 62. ` 3840 10%
15 1 :2 8%
3 2
– –
(A) 27 (B) 36 (A) 20% (B) 25%
(C) 48 (D) 64 (C) 40% (D) 35%

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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)


51. 21 Banana trees, 42 apple trees and 56 57. A container contains of a litre mixture of
guava trees have to be planted in rows such milk and water, the milk being x litre. If
that each row contains the same number from this container, y litres of mixtures is
of trees of one variety only. Minimum taken out and replaced by water, then the
number of rows in which the above trees water in the container will be –
may be planted is – (A) (a – x) litres
(A) 3 (B) 15
 y
(C) 7 (D) 17 (B) x 1   litres
52. Find the missing number in the given  a 
series 150, 152, 149, 153, 148, 154, ?
 xy 
(A) 158 (B) 147 (C)  a  x   litres
(C) 150 (D) 160  a 
(D) (a – x + y) litres
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53. A container of milk was th full. When 12 58. In an election between two candidates, 75%
5 of the voters cast their votes, out of which
bottles of milk were taken out and 8 bottles 2% votes were declared invalid. A candidate
3 got 9261 votes which were 75% of the valid
of milk were poured into it, vessel was
th votes. The total number of voters who cast
4
their votes was –
full. How many bottles of milk can the
(A) 16000 (B) 16400
container contain ?
(C) 16800 (D) 12600
(A) 80 (B) 40
(C) 90 (D) 30 59. A grocer buys 160 kg of rice at ` 27 per kg
54. The average of 8 numbers is 20. The and mixes it with 240 kg of rice available
at ` 32 per kg. At what rate per kg should
1
average of first two number is 15 and that he sell the mixture to gain 20% on the
2 whole ?
1 (A) ` 30 (B) ` 36
of the next three is 21 . If the sixth be
3 (C) ` 42 (D) None of these
less than the seventh and eighth numbers 60. The profit earned after selling an article for
by 4 and 7 respectively, then the eight ` 650 is same as the loss incurred after
number is selling the article for ` 426. Find the half of
(A) 18 (B) 22 the 50% of the cost price.
(C) 25 (D) 27
(A) ` 134.50 (B) ` 269
55. A contractor employed 25 labourers on a job.
(C) ` 538 (D) ` 296
He was paid ` 275 for the work. After
61. Gaurav opened a workshop investing
keeping 20% of this sum, he distributed the
remaining amount amongst the labourers. ` 40000. He invested additional amount of
If the number of men to women labourers ` 10000 every year. After 2 years his friend
was in the ratio 2 : 3 and their wages is in Anshul joined him with an amount of
the ratio 5 : 4. What wages did a woman ` 85000. Thereafter, Anshul did not invest
labourer get ? any additional amount. On completion of
(A) ` 10 (B) ` 8 4 years from the opening of workshop, they
(C) ` 12 (D) ` 15 earned a profit of ` 97500. What will be
1 2 Gaurav's share in the profit ?
56. Two numbers are in the ratio 1 : 2 . (A) ` 55000 (B) ` 66000
2 3
When each of those number is increased (C) ` 75000 (D) ` 45000
62. The marked price of a radio is ` 3840. The
2 1
by 15, they become in the ratio 1 :2 . shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% and
3 2 gains 8%. If no discounts is allowed his gain
The greater of the number is – percent would be –
(A) 27 (B) 36 (A) 20% (B) 25%
(C) 48 (D) 64 (C) 40% (D) 35%
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63. 250000 2% 69.


(A) 240100 (B) 235298
(A) 4.5 (B) 5.5
(C) 245000 (D) 265302
(C) 6 (D) 5
64. ` 5000 12% 2
70. 12 16 5
13 24 4

(A) ` 17.50 (B) ` 36 –
(A) 2 : 1 (B) 3 : 1
(C) ` 45 (D) ` 72 (C) 2 : 3 (D) 5 : 4
65. ` 10000 2 71. 3 4 5 ` 150
15% 5 8 3 –
18% (A) ` 620 (B) ` 640
(C) ` 660 (D) ` 680
2
72. 7
` 360
– 10 15
(A) ` 4000 (B) ` 2500
(C) ` 3500 (D) ` 4200 8
2
66. P Q 11
Q P
(A) 5, 2 (B) 6, 1
16 (C) 4, 3 (D) 3, 4
4 73. 'd' 40
'2d'
(A) 15 (B) 18
(A) 5 (B) 20
(C) 20 (D) 24
(C) 10 (D) 40
67. A B 1000 74. 8.5
A 40 B 40 6
B 60 A
2 2
A (A) 110 (B) 116
2 2
(C) 120 (D) 128
(A) 200 (B) 400
75. 50
(C) 500 (D) 600
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68.

2
3

(A) 4 : 1 (B) 3 : 1
2 2
(A) 2346 (B) 2340
(C) 1 : 2 (D) 2 2
(C) 2250 (D) 2155
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63. The present population of a town is 250000. 69. Walking at three-fourth of his usual speed,
If it decrease at the rate of 2% per annum. a man cover a certain distance in two hours
What will be its population at the starting more than the time he take cover the
of 3rd year ? distance at his usual speed. The time taken
(A) 240100 (B) 235298 by him to cover the distance with his usual
(C) 245000 (D) 265302 speed is –
64. The difference between the simple interest (A) 4.5 hours (B) 5.5 hours
(C) 6 hours (D) 5 hours
and compound interest (compounded
70. If 12 men and 16 boys can do a piece of work
annually) at the rate of 12% per annum on
in 5 days and 13 men and 24 boys can do it
` 5000 for 2 years will be – in 4 days, then the ratio of the daily work
(A) ` 17.50 (B) ` 36 done by a man to that of a boy is –
(C) ` 45 (D) ` 72 (A) 2 : 1 (B) 3 : 1
(C) 2 : 3 (D) 5 : 4
65. Soma had ` 10000 with her. Out of this
71. 3 men or 4 women or 5 boys can earn ` 150
money she lent some money to Akshay for
daily, then 5 men, 8 women and 3 boys will
2 years at 15% simple interest. She lent
earn per day is –
remaining money to Brijesh for an equal
(A) ` 620 (B) ` 640
number of years at the rate of 18%. After 2
years, Soma found that Akshay had given (C) ` 660 (D) ` 680
72. There are 7 pipes attached with a tank out
her ` 360 more as interest as compared to
of which some are inlets and some are
Brijesh. The amount of money which Soma outlets. Every inlet can fill the tank in
had lent to Brijesh is – 10 hours and every outlet can empty the
(A) ` 4000 (B) ` 2500 tank in 15 hours. When all the pipes are
(C) ` 3500 (D) ` 4200 opened simultaneously, the tank is filled up
66. A man covers a certain distance from point 8
P to Q on foot and comes back from point Q in 2 hours. Find the numbers of inlets
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to P by taxi. He takes 16 hours to complete and outlets.
the whole journey. But when he covers this (A) 5, 2 (B) 6, 1
whole journey only by taxi, he takes 4 hours (C) 4, 3 (D) 3, 4
less. What time will the man take, if he 73. A tap having diameter 'd' can empty a tank
covers this journey only on foot ? in 40 min. How long another tap having
(A) 15 hours (B) 18 hours diameter '2d' take to empty the same tank ?
(C) 20 hours (D) 24 hours (A) 5 min (B) 20 min
67. A and B are two trains 1000 km apart. A (C) 10 min (D) 40 min
train starts from A and moves towards B at 74. If the diagonal of a rectangle is double the
40 km/hr. At the same time another 8.5 cm and its perimeter is 6 cm more than
trains starts from B and move towards A the 40 cm, then find the area of the rect-
at 60 km/hr. At what distance from A they angle.
will meet ? (A) 110 cm2 (B) 116 cm2
2
(C) 120 cm (D) 128 cm2
(A) 200 km (B) 400 km
75. A square park has each side 50 m. At each
(C) 500 km (D) 600 km
corner of the park, there is a flower bed in
68. A goods train and a passenger train are
the form of a quadrant of radius 7 m, as
running on the parallel tracks in the same
shown in the figure. Find the area of
direction. The driver of the goods train remaining part of the park.
observes that the passenger train coming
from behind, overtakes and crosses his
train completely i n 1 min whereas a
passenger on the passenger train marks
t hat he c ro sses the go ods train in
2
minutes. The ratio of their lengths is –
3
(A) 4 : 1 (B) 3 : 1 (A) 2346 m2 (B) 2340 m2
(C) 1 : 2 (D) None of these (C) 2250 m2 (D) 2155 m2
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76. 90 × 40 82.  ABC =
150
3
8

(A) 30 (B) 33.33


(C) 20 (D) 25
77. 5 5
10
(A) 20° (B) 40°
– (C) 60° (D) 80°
2500 3 3
83. O x
(A)  (B) 5000 
3

3
5000 3
(C) 2500  (D) 
3
78. 21
8 1

3
22
8  = )
7

(A) 3.696 (B) 3.6
(A) 50° (B) 60°
(C) 36 (D) 36.9
(C) 70° (D) 45°
79. 100
84. PT O
R SQ
60° 30°
PT P  SPR = x°
(A) 100 (B) 50  QSR = y° x° + 2y°

(C) 50 ( 3 + 1) (D) 50( 3 – 1)


80. BC = h A
45° 30°
1000
60° –

(A) 90° (B) 105°


(C) 135° (D) 180°
1
85. x+ = 3 x73 + x67 + x61 + x43 + x19 + x + 1
x

(A) 1 (B) –1
5000 3
(A) (B) 500 3 (C) 0 (D) 2
3
86. 39 18
(C) 500 ( 3 – 1) (D) 500 ( 3 + 1)
81. A + B + C = 180° cotAcot B + –
cotBcotC + cotC cotA (A) 25 (B) 30
(A) –1 (B) 1
(C) 40 (D) 45
(C) 10 (D) 
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76. In a swimming pool measuring 90 m × 40 m, 82. In the given figure find the measure  ABC.
150 men take a dip. If th e average
displacement of water by a men is 8 m 3,
what will be the rise in water level in
swimming pool ?
(A) 30 cm (B) 33.33 cm
(C) 20 cm (D) 25 cm
77. A cylindrical box of radius 5 cm contains
10 solids spherical balls each of radius
5 cm. If the top most ball touches the upper
cover of the box, then volume of the empty
space in the box is – (A) 20° (B) 40°
2500 (C) 60° (D) 80°
(A)  cm 3 (B) 5000  cm3 83. If O is the centre of the circle, then find the
3
value of x in the given figure.
5000
(C) 2500  cm3 (D)  cm3
3
78. A hollow iron pipe is 21 cm long and its
exterior diameter is 8 cm. If the thickness
of the pipe is 1 cm and iron weights 8 g/cm3 ,
22
then the weight of the pipe (take  = )
7
is –
(A) 3.696 kg (B) 3.6 kg
(C) 36 kg (D) 36.9 kg
79. A radio transmitter antenna of height (A) 50° (B) 60°
100 m stands at the top of a tall building. At (C) 70° (D) 45°
a point on the ground, the angle of elevation 84. In the given figures, PT is the tangent of a
of top of antenna and bottom of antenna is
circle with centre O at point R. If diameter
60° and 30° respectively. What is the height
of the building ? SQ is increased, it meets with PT at point
(A) 100 m (B) 50 m P. If  SPR = x° and  QSR = y°, what is the
(C) 50 ( 3 + 1) m (D) 50( 3 – 1) m value of x° + 2y° ?
80. In the given figure, BC = h. The elevation of
the top of mountain as seen from the point
A is 45°. After ascending 1000 m towards
top of the mountain from point A at a slope
of 30° inclination, the elevation of the top
C is found to be 60°. The height of mountain
is –

(A) 90° (B) 105°


(C) 135° (D) 180°
1
85. If x + = 3 , then find the value of
x
x73 + x67 + x61 + x43 + x19 + x + 1.
5000 3 (A) 1 (B) –1
(A) m (B) 500 3 m (C) 0 (D) 2
3
86. A father is 39 times older than his son.
(C) 500 ( 3 – 1) m (D) 500 ( 3 + 1) m
18 year later, he will be only thrice as old as
81. If A + B + C = 180°, then find the value of
cotAcot B + cotBcotC + cotC cotA. his son. Father's present age is –
(A) –1 (B) 1 (A) 25 years (B) 30 years
(C) 10 (D)  (C) 40 years (D) 45 years

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87. a = 0.25, b = –0.05 c = 0.5 95. ABC  ABC = 90° ; BN, AC
AB = 6 AC = 10
a 2  b 2  c 2  2bc AN NC
a 2  b 2  2ab  c 2 (A) 3 : 4 (B) 9 : 16
(C) 3 : 16 (D) 1 : 4
7 14 (96 – 100) :
(A) (B)
8 17

25
(C) 1 (D) `500
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88. x = 2 – 21/3 + 22/3 x3 – 6x2 + 18x + 38

(A) 42 (B) 53
(C) 60 (D) 40
89. x * y = (x + 3)2 (y –1) 5*4

(A) 192 (B) 182


(C) 180 (D) 172

1 3 1 5 5 3
90. A:B= : ,B:C= : C: D= :
2 8 3 9 6 4
A:B:C:D
(A) 6 : 9 : 8 : 10 (B) 6 : 8 : 9 : 10
(C) 8 : 6 : 10 : 9 (D) 9 : 6 : 8 : 10
91. ` 34 8
` 57 12 ` 45

(A) 90 (B) 100


(C) 135 (D) 150
92.  tan2  . tan3  = 1 96.

 2 5 
 2cos  1 – (A) ` 50 (B) ` 45
 2 
(C) ` 75 (D) ` 25
1 97.
(A) – (B) 1
2

1 (A) ` 125 (B) ` 150


(C) 0 (D)
2 (C) ` 110 (D)
93. cosec  – sin  = l sec  – cos  = m 98.
l2m2(l2 + m2 + 3) –
(A) 43% (B) 53%
(A) –1 (B) 0
(C) 37% (D) 45%
(C) 1 (D) 2
99.
94. ABC  BAC = 90° AD, BC
(A) ` 100 (B) ` 110
AD = 6 BD = 4 BC
(C) ` 150 (D) ` 140
100.
(A) 8 (B) 10 (A) ` 220 (B) ` 310
(C) 9 (D) 13 (C) ` 225 (D) ` 255
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87. If a = 0.25, b = –0.05 and c = 0.5, then find 95. In a right angled triangle ABC,  ABC = 90°,
BN is perpendicular to AC, AB = 6 cm and
a 2  b 2  c 2  2bc AC = 10 cm. Then find the ratio of AN and
the value of . NC.
a 2  b 2  2ab  c 2
(A) 3 : 4 (B) 9 : 16
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(A) (B) Directions (96 – 100) : Study following pie charts
8 17 carefully and answer the questions based on it.
25 The entire fund that school gets from
(C) 1 (D)
16 different sources is `500 lakh
88. If x = 2 – 21/3 + 22/3 , then find the value of
x3 – 6x2 + 18x + 38.
(A) 42 (B) 53
(C) 60 (D) 40
89. If x * y = (x + 3)2 (y –1), then find the value of
5 * 4.
(A) 192 (B) 182
(C) 180 (D) 172
Sources of funds in school
1 3 1 5 5 3
90. If A : B = : , B : C = : and C : D = : ,
2 8 3 9 6 4
then find the ratio of A : B : C : D.
(A) 6 : 9 : 8 : 10 (B) 6 : 8 : 9 : 10
(C) 8 : 6 : 10 : 9 (D) 9 : 6 : 8 : 10
91. A man bought oranges at the rate of 8 for
` 34 and sold them at the rate of 12 for ` 57.
How money oranges should be sold to earn
a net profit of ` 45 ? Uses of funds by school
(A) 90 (B) 100 96. What is the difference between the funds
(C) 135 (D) 150 acquired by school from NGO's and internal
sources ?
92. I f  i s a p o s i t i v e a c u t e an g l e a n d
(A) ` 50 lakh (B) ` 45 lakh
t a n 2  . t a n 3  = 1, then the value of
(C) ` 75 lakh (D) ` 25 lakh
97. If the school managed school maintenance
 2 5 
 2cos  1 is – from the government agencies fund only,
 2  how much fund from government agencies
would still left for other use ?
1 (A) ` 125 lakh (B) ` 150 lakh
(A) – (B) 1
2 (C) ` 110 lakh (D) None of these
98. If scholarship has to be paid out of the
1 donation fund, what is the approximate
(C) 0 (D)
2 percent of donation fund used for this
purpose ?
93. If cosec  – sin  = l and sec  – cos  = m,
(A) 43% (B) 53%
then the value at l2m2(l2 + m2 + 3) is – (C) 37% (D) 45%
(A) –1 (B) 0 99. What is the total amount used by the school
(C) 1 (D) 2 for payment ?
94. In a triangle ABC,  BAC = 90° and AD is (A) ` 100 lakh (B) ` 110 lakh
perpendicular to BC. If AD = 6 cm and (C) ` 150 lakh (D) ` 140 lakh
100. What amount of the fund is acquired by the
BD = 4 cm, then find the tenth of BC.
school from government agencies ?
(A) 8 cm (B) 10 cm
(A) ` 220 lakh (B) ` 310 lakh
(C) 9 cm (D) 13 cm
(C) ` 225 lakh (D) ` 255 lakh
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III ( )
101. 111.
(A) (B) (A)
(C) (D) (B)
102. (C)
(D)
(A) (B) 112. 123
(C) (D)
103.

(A) 10° 30° (A)
(B) 50° 70° (B)
(C) 30° 45° (C)
(D) (D)
104. 113.

(A) (A) I (B) II


(B) (C) III (D) IV
(C) 114. 171
(D)
105.
(A) IRDA (B) RBI (A) 40
(C) SEBI (D) SBI (B) 60
106. (C) 100
(D)
(A) 115. 243 B(1)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
107. 2014
(B)
(A) 145 (B) 155
(C)
(C) 175 (D) 178
(D)
108.
116.

(A) (B)
(A)
(C) (D)
(B)
109.
(C)
(A) GSAT-12 (B) GSAT-7
(C) GSAT-1 (D) GSAT-8 (D)
110. 117.

(A) 35
(B) 30 (A) 200
(C) (B) 100
(C) 19.2
(D) 25 (D) 12

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Part - III (General Awareness)


101. Jaggery is the main source of : 111. Primary deficit is equal to :
(A) Protein (B) Carbohydrate (A) Fiscal deficit-Interest payments
(C) Fat (D) None of these (B) Budget deficit-Interest payments
102. Who among the British Generals defeated (C) Revenue deficit-Interest payments
Peshwa Baji Rao II : (D) None of these
112. Who has been vested with powers under
(A) Outrum (B) Malcom
Article 123 of the constitution of India to
(C) Elphinstone (D) Kitchener
promulgate ordinances which shall have
103. The ex tensio n of Tropical Deciduous the same force and effect as an Act of
forest is in between which of the two Parliament:
hemispheres – (A) The President of India
(A) Between 10° to 30° (B) The Prime minister of India
(B) Between 50° to 70° (C) The Prime Minster of India in the
(C) Between 30° to 45° Consultation with the President of India
(D) None of these (D) The Supreme Court of India
104. The Government of India has launched 113. In Indian constitution “Directive Principles
“Meghraj” project. This project is related of State Policy” is mentioned in Part :
with : (A) I (B) II
(A) Weather Forecasting (C) III (D) IV
114. As per Article 171 of the constitution of
(B) Tsunami Alert
India, the total number of members in the
(C) G.I. Cloud
Legislative council of a state shall in no
(D) Wind Energy
case be less than:
105. Who regulates credit rating agencies in (A) 40 Members
India ? (B) 60 Members
(A) IRDA (B) RBI (C) 100 Members
(C) SEBI (D) SBI (D) None of the above
106. The cricket cup played between the winner 115. Article 243 B(1) of the constitution provides
of the Ranji Trophy and a team representing for constitution of Panchayat in every state.
rest of India: The level of Panchayats referred under this
(A) Vijay Hazare Trophy is :
(B) Duleep Trophy (A) Village and District level
(C) Deodhar Trophy (B) Village, intermediate and District Level
(D) Irani Trophy (C) Village level only
(D) District level only
107. India’s ranking in 2014 Environment
116. Name one famous poet of Delhi Sultanate
performance index :
who was adorned with title of “The Parrot of
(A) 145th (B) 155th Hindustan” :
th
(C) 175 (D) 178th (A) Zia-Uddin Barani
108. The state where country’s first monorail (B) Utbi
service commenced its operation : (C) Alberuni
(A) Gujarat (B) Delhi (D) Amir Khusro
(C) Maharastra (D) Uttar Pradesh 117. These oceanic resources belong to open
109. India’s first satellite dedicated to military– ocean and no individual country can utilize
(A) GSAT-12 (B) GSAT-7 t hese witho ut the co ncurrence of
(C) GSAT-1 (D) GSAT-8 International institutions:
110. For anyone to become a member of Rajya (A) Beyond 200 nautical miles of exclusive
Sabha, he/she must be at least : economic zone
(B) Beyond 100 nautical miles of exclusive
(A) 35 years of age
economic zone
(B) 30 years of age
(C) Beyond 19.2 nautical miles of exclusive
(C) of t he age wh at is minimum ag e economic zone
required for Vice President of India (D) Beyond 12 nautical miles of exclusive
(D) 25 years of age economic zone
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118. 129.

(A) (B)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
119. (C) (D)
130.
(A) 10 (B) 20 (A) —
(C) 50 (D) 100
(B) —
120.
(C) —
(D) —
(A) 131.
(B)
(C)
(A)
(D)
121. (B)
(A) (B) (C)
(C) (D) (D)
122.
132.
(A) (A) (B)
(B) (C) (D)
(C) 133.
(D)
123.
(A) (B)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(C) (D) 134.
124.
(A)

(A) 5, 6, 9 (B)
(B) 6, 9, 5 (C)
(D)
(D)
125. 135.
(A) (B) (A)
(C) (D) (B)
126.
(C)

(A) (D)
(B) 136.
(C)
(D) (A) (B)
127.
(C) (D)
(A)
(B) 137. –
(C) (A)
(D) (B)
128. FERA
(C)
(A) FEMA (B) FETA
(C) FENA (D) FELA (D)
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118. Panchpatmali deposit s are th e mos t 129. The relationship between the value of
important bauxite deposits located in the money and the price level in an economy
state of :
is
(A) Madhya Pradesh (B) Odisha
(C) Karnataka (D) Rajasthan (A) Direct (B) Inverse
119. Nearly how many Kgs of manganese is (C) Proportional (D) Stable
required to manufacture one tonne of steel? 130. Depreciation is equal to
(A) 10 kgs (B) 20 Kgs
(A) Gross national product — Net national
(C) 50 Kgs (D) 100 kgs
120. Two experimental projects have been set product
up in India to harness geothermal energy. (B) Net national product — Gross national
Identify the valley where they are located: product
(A) Binsar valley and Puga valley (C) Gross national product — Personal
(B) Binsar valley and Parvati Valley
income
(C) Puga valley and Parvati valley
(D) Kargil Valley and Puga Valley (D) Personal income — Personal taxes
121. Which of the following is the main gas that 131. Which of the following is not a method of
emits out of landfills: estimating National Income ?
(A) Carbon dioxide (B) Methane
(A) Value - added method
(C) Nitrogen (D) Hydrogen Sulfide
122. The depletion of ozone layer in the upper (B) Income method
atmosphere is mainly due to the emission (C) Export - Import method
of : (D) Expenditure method
(A) Un-burnt Hydrocarbons 132. An important river of the Indian desert is
(B) Chlorofluro-carbons
(A) Luni (B) Narmada
(C) Green house Gases
(D) Ultraviolet Radiations (C) Krishna (D) Beas
123. Which instrument is used for measurement 133. The imaginary lines joining places of same
of angular distances between two objects : height at equal intervals are
(A) Sextant (B) Telstar
(A) Hachures (B) Contours
(C) Spherometer (D) Refractometer
124. Number of players on each side of Volley (C) Spot-heights (D) Isomers
Ball, Basket Ball and Base Ball game are 134. ‘Charak’ was the famous court physician
respectively: of
(A) 5, 6, 9 (A) Harsha
(B) 6, 9, 5
(B) Chandra Gupta Maurya
(C) 6, 5, 9
(D) None of these is correct (C) Ashoka
125. Which nutrient is digested first in the (D) Kanishka
mouth : 135. Great Stupa at Sanchi is in
(A) Protein (B) Carbohydrate (A) Uttar Pradesh
(C) Fat (D) Vitamin
126. Gandhiji’s movement of boycotting the (B) Madhya Pradesh
foreign goods aimed at (C) Arunachal Pradesh
(A) full independence (D) Andhra Pradesh
(B) creating anti-British sentiment 136. What was the age of Akbar at the time of
(C) promotion of welfare state
his coronation at Kalanaur ?
(D) promotion of cottage industries
127. The RBI issues currency notes under the (A) Thirteen (B) Fifteen
(A) Fixed Fiduciary System (C) Eighteen (D) Twenty
(B) Maximum Fiduciary System 137. "Diwan-i-Kohi" was related with –
(C) Fixed Minimum Reserve System (A) Agriculture Department
(D) Proportional Reserve System
(B) Land–Revenue Department
128. In India FERA has been replaced by
(A) FEMA (B) FETA (C) Defence Department
(C) FENA (D) FELA (D) None of the above
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138. II _______ 144.
(A) (A)
(A) (B)

(C) (C)

(D) (D)
145.
139.
(A)
(A) (B)
(B)
(C) (D)
(C)
146.
(D)
(A) (B)
140.
(C) (D)
(A)
147.
(B)
(C) (A) 40° (B) –40°
(D) (C) –34° (D) –140°

141. 148.
(A)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(B)
(D)
(C)
149.
(D)
142. AB –
(A)
(B)
(A) A – (C)
(C) AB – (D)
143. 150. 0°C

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

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138. Bahadur Shah–II was the ______. 144. Source of energy in ecosystem is
(A) last ruler of the Lodis (A) Sun
(A) successor of Sher Shah Suri (B) Green plants
(C) last Mughal ruler (C) Sugar produced in photosynthesis
(D) successor of the Maratha ruler Shivaji (D) ATP
139. Water boils at a lower temperature on the 145. Which of the following elements is not
hills because present in stainless steel ?
(A) Iron (B) Tungsten
(A) it is cold on the hills
(C) Chromium (D) Nickel
(B) there is less carbon dioxide on the hills
146. Select the one which is not a mixture.
(C) there is a decrease in air pressure on
(A) Air (B) Gasoline
the hills
(C) LPG (D) Distilled water
(D) there is less oxygen
147. The temperature which has the same
140. After the Chauri-Chaura incident, Gandhiji
reading on both Fahrenheit and Celsius
suspended the scales is
(A) Civil Disobedience Movement (A) 40° (B) –40°
(B) Khilafat Movement (C) –34° (D) –140°
(C) Non-Cooperation Movement 148. What is the main constituent of "Pearl" ?
(D) Quit India Movement (A) Calcium carbonate and Magnesium
141. Refrigerators keep food unspoiled because carbonate
(A) at its low temperature, bacteria and (B) Calcium oxide and calcium sulphate
moulds are inactive (C) Calcium sulphate only
(B) at its low temperature, the germs are (D) Calcium carbonate only
killed 149. The calorie requirement of t he body
(C) at its low temperature, the germs are increases in wi nt er as co mpa re d t o
frozen summer because mo re calori es are
(D) it sterilises the food necessary to
142. A person having AB – group of blood can (A) sustain body temperature
(B) break more proteins
donate blood to a person having
(C) make more fat in the body
(A) A – group (B) B – group
(D) compensate for falling hair
(C) AB – group (D) O – group
150. Water and ice crystals are in equilibrium
143. Why do birds not have respiratory trouble
at 0°C. When pressure is applied to this
at the time of flying at high altitude ?
system
(A) Their lungs are very large
(A) more of ice becomes water
(B) They fly inactively
(B) no effective change occurs
(C) They have extra air sacs (C) water changes to vapour
(D) They use less oxygen (D) more amount of ice is formed

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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some Direction: In Question nos. 161 to 165, a
part of the sentences have errors and some are sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
correct. Find out which part of a sentence Below are given alternatives to the underlined
h a s an error and blacken the oval [ ] part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B),
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the
case no improvement is needed your answer is
oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet.
(D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
151. The aircraft was overloaded; (A) / there was
something wrong of the battery (B)/ and the 161. The Chief Manager asked me to carry on
engine was making a queer noise. (C)/ No his orders immediately.
error (D) (A) Carry forward (B) Carry out
152. I told him (A)/ that (B)/ I am going to the (C) Carry with (D) No improvement
office. (C)/ No error (D) 162. The profits will be dealt with among the
153. Do you know (A)/ that Mr. Bhatia (B)/ is investors.
our English teacher? (C)/ No error (D) (A) Dealt in (B) Dealt out
154. In his long speech (A)/ the labour leader (C) Dealt of (D) No improvement
(B)/ simply demanded for a reduction in 163. Your advice is no different from the other
prices. (C)/ No error (D)
friends.
155. Only write (A)/ on one side (B)/ of the paper.
(A) Not different from
(C)/ No error (D)
(B) No different from that of the
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, sentences
given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate (C) Not different from the
word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each (D) No improvement
question. Choose the correct alternative out of the 164. It was she, not me, who put forth the
four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate attractive proposition.
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. (A) She, not I (B) Her, not me
156. Two of the representatives abstained (C) Her, not I (D) No improvement
_______ voting on the issue. 165. His love of languages greeted with hoots of
(A) of (B) against laughter.
(C) from (D) out (A) Greeted in (B) Twisted him
157. After a long discussion, I prevailed _______
(C) Directed him (D) No improvement
him to accept the proposal.
Directions : In Question nos. 166 to 168 out of
(A) at (B) upon
the four alternatives, choose the one which best
(C) against (D) for
158. I would have given him the notes if he expresses the meaning of the given word and
_______ to me. mark it in the Answer Sheet.
(A) came (B) would come 166. Benevolent
(C) had come (D) would have come (A) Friendly (B) Charitable
159. We have no objection _______ the seminar (C) Affectionate (D) Helpful
in Chandigarh. 167. Confiscate
(A) attending (A) To confuse
(B) to attend (B) To obscure
(C) having attended (C) To seize by authority
(D) to attending
(D) To steal
160. Many people in Delhi celebrated Diwali in
168. Clemency
a grand way ______ the high prices.
(A) Empathy (B) Kindness
(A) even though (B) in spite of
(C) because of (D) even if (C) Sympathy (D) Forgiveness
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Directions : In question nos. 169 to 171, choose 180. Incapable of being overcome
the word opposite in meaning to the given word (A) insurmountable
and mark it in the Answer Sheet. (B) invincible
169. Segregate (C) infallible
(A) Join (B) Unite (D) invulnerable
(C) Separate (D) Aggregate 181. If you are subjected to division, you are
170. Eminent (A) insulted
(A) Prominent (B) Elite (B) complemented
(C) Scholarly (D) Ordinary
(C) neglected
171. Economical
(D) completely indifferent
(A) Expensive (B) Lucrative
182. Fade away and grow weak and thin,
(C) Extravagant (D) Stingy
especially for love.
Directions : In question nos. 172 to 173, Each
(A) expiate (B) languish
word given below is spelt differently. Tick mark
(C) brag (D) tremble
the choice which gives the correct spelling.
183. Long intensely for something that belongs
172. (A) archaeologist (B) archaelogist
(C) arkeologist (D) archeulogist to another.
173. (A) contemparary (B) contemporary (A) desire (B) hanker
(C) knotemporary (D) kantemparary (C) covet (D) languish
Directions : In Question nos. 174 to 178, out Direction : In Question nos. 184 to 190, in the
of the four alternatives, choose the one which following cloze test some of the words have
can be substituted for the given words/ been left out. Read the cloze test carefully and
sentences and indicate it by blackening the choose the correct answer to each question out
appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.
174. Possessing unlimited powers. CLOZE TEST
(A) Omniscient (B) Omnipotent You probably know about instant coffee and
(C) Omnipresent (D) Omnicompetent instant tea; they are part of a modern man’s life.
175. He is a doctor who is a specialist in skin But have you ever heard ...(184)... instant trees?
diseases. Yes, Mr. Mohan Advani ...(185)... Mumbai has
(A) Cardiologist (B) Physician achieved this feat by a ...(186)... ‘pole planting
(C) Dermatologist (D) Omnicompetent technique’. By this new ...(187)..., a tree can be
176. One who retires from society and lives easily grown ...(188)... three months to a size
alone. which ...(189)... normally have taken three years
(A) Saint (B) Giant
to ...(190)...
(C) Plaintiff (D) Recluse
184. (A) Of (B) On
177. The art of making pots, bricks etc. with clay.
(C) With respect to (D) None of these
(A) Potting (B) Ceramics
185. (A) Belonging from (B) Within
(C) Crockey (D) Dynamics
(C) From (D) None of these
178. Living at the same time.
186. (A) Fanciful (B) Revolutionary
(A) Concurrent (B) Contemporary
(C) Coincident (D) Concomitant (C) Classical (D) None of these
Direction : In Question nos. 179 to 183, four 187. (A) Strategy (B) Method
alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase (C) Environment (D) None of these
underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative 188. (A) Within (B) During
which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ (C) After (D) None of these
Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet. 189. (A) Shall (B) Would
179. A general pardon of political offenders (C) Will (D) None of these
(A) hospitable (B) generous 190. (A) Plant (B) Grow
(C) clemency (D) amnesty (C) Attain (D) None of these
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Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 200, you have PASSAGE - II
brief passages with 5 questions. Read the Philosophy means “love of wisdom”, and
passage carefully and choose the best answer philosophy in this sense is what men must
to each question out of the four alternatives and acquire if t he new powers inven te d by
technicians, and handed over by them are to be
mark it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ]
wielded by ordinary men and women; without
in the Answer Sheet.
plunging mankind into an appalling cataclysm.
PASSAGE - I
But the philosophy that should be a part of general
The desire to be contemporary is of course education is not the same thing as the philosophy
new only in degree; it has existed to some extent of specialists. Not only in philosophy, but also in
in all previous periods that believed themselves all branches of academic stu dy; there i s
to be progressive. The Renaissance had contempt distinction between what cultural value has and
for the Gothic centuries that had preceded it; the what is only of professional interest. Historians
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries covered may debate upon what happened to Sennacherib’s
priceless mosaics with whitewash; the Romantic unsuccessful expedition of 698 B.C., but those
movement despised the age of the heroic couplet. who are not historians need not know the
difference between it a nd his successful
Our age is the most parochial since Homer. We
expedition three years later.
imagine ourselves at the apex of intelligence and
Academic education should aim at an
cannot believe that the quaint clothes and
overall study of available knowledge.
cumbrous phrases can have invested people with 196. Philosophy, means
thoughts that are still worthy of our attention. (A) love of knowledge
The modern minded man, although he (B) love of education
believes profoundly in the wisdom of his period, (C) love of wisdom
must be presumed to be very modest about his (D) love of intellect
personal powers. 197. Without philosophy the new powers would
191. The desire to be contemporary was there plunge mankind into
in the previous periods that were (A) shocked stupor
(B) chasm of despair
(A) stagnating (B) progressive
(C) forlorn hopelessness
(C) backward (D) conventional
(D) appalling cataclysm
192. The eighteenth century covered priceless
198. Phi loso phy t hat is a part of g ene ra l
mosaics with education
(A) mud (B) concrete (A) is not the same thing as philosophy of
(C) paint (D) whitewash specialists
193. The Renaissance had contempt for (B) is different from the philosophy of
(A) the Reformation socialists
(B) the Industrial Revolution (C) is separa te from the commun ist
(C) the Gothic centuries philosophy
(D) the French Revolution (D) is dissimilar to religious philosophy
194. The Romantic movement despised the age 199. There is a difference between what cultural
value has
of
(A) and what society conforms to
(A) blank verse (B) sonnet
(B) and what the youth adhere to
(C) pastoral elegy (D) heroic couplet
(C) and the realms of reality
195. The modern minded man believes profoundly (D) and what is only of professional interest
in 200. Academic education should aim at
(A) the religion of his country (A) specialization in all fields
(B) the wisdom of his period (B) cursory study of all available knowledge
(C) the religion of his sect (C) acquiring hidden knowledge
(D) the government of his country (D) an overall study of available knowledge
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