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1. The OMR Answer Sheet is inside this Test Booklet. 1. vks- ,e- vkj- mÙkj i=d bl iz”u iqfLrdk ds vanj gSA
When you are directed, open the top seal of Test tc vkidks funsZf”kr fd;k tk, rks mijh lhy dks [kksydj
Booklet, take out the Answer Sheet and fill in the mÙkj iqfLrdk dks ckgj fudky ysa vkSj mlesa fn, gq,
particulars carefully with blue / black ball point pen fooj.k dks uhys@dkys cky ikWbaV isu ls /;kuiwoZd HkjsaA
only.
2. The test is of 120 minutes duration and consists of 2. ijh{kk dh vof/k 120 feuV gS ,oa dqy 200 cgqfodYih;
200 objective type questions. Each question carry 2 iz”u gSaA izR;sd iz”u esa lgh mÙkj ds fy, 2 vad gSaA
marks for correct answer. Negative Marking : For izR;sd 2 x+yr mÙkj ds fy, 1 lgh mÙkj dk vad
every two wrong answer, then marks for one right dkVk tk,xkA
answer will be deducted
3. Use Blue / Black Ball Point Pen only for writing 3. bl i`’B ij fooj.k vafdr djus ,oa mÙkj i= ij fu”kku
particulars on this page and marking responses in the yxkus ds fy, dsoy uhys@dkys cky ikWbaV isu dk gh
Answer Sheet. iz;ksx djsAa
4. Make sure that the Test Booklet No. and Series marked 4. ;g lqfuf”pr dj ysa fd vks- ,e- vkj- mÙkj i=d esa Hkjh
by you on the Answer Sheet is the same as that on this x;h ijh{kk iqfLrdk la[;k ,oa ijh{kk iqfLrdk lhjht+ ogh
Booklet. gS tks bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa vafdr gSA
5. Rough work should be done only in the space provided 5. jQ (dPpk) dk;Z ijh{kk iqfLrdk es nh xbZ [kkyh txg
in the Test Booklet ij gh djsAa
6. The answers are to be recorded on the OMR Answer 6. lHkh mÙkj dsoy vks- ,e- vkj- mÙkj i= ij gh vafdr
Sheet only. Mark your responses carefully. No djsAa vius mÙkj /;kuiwoZd vafdr djsAa mÙkj cnyus gsrq
whitener/ eraser / Blade is allowed for changing OgkbVuj@jcM+@CysM dk iz;ksx fuf’k) gSA
answers.
7. After opening the Test Booklet, please immediately 7. ijh{kk iqfLrdk [kksyus ds rqjar ckn tkWp djds ns[k ysa
ensure that no page or question is misprinted, torn or fd ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa dksbZ fcuk Nik] QVk ;k NwVk gqvk
left blank. If any discrepancy is found in test booklet, i`’B ;k iz”u”k ugha gSA ;fn ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa dksbZ deh
show it to Invigilator and get it replaced with test gks rks d{k vUrjh{kd dks fn[kkdj mlh lhjht+ dh nwljh
booklet of same series ijh{kk iqfLrdk izkIr dj ysaA
Name of the candidate (In Capitals)
AS-2 1 SET-B-A
AS-2 2 SET-B-A
GENERAL APTITUDE
Q1 Which number will come next in the Q1 uhps fn;s x, vuqØe esa vxyh la[;k D;k
following sequence? gksxh\
1, 0, 2, 3, 3, 8, 4, 15, 5, _______ 1, 0, 2, 3, 3, 8, 4, 15, 5, ______
(A) 24 (A) 24
(B) 42 (B) 42
(C) 25 (C) 25
(D) 52 (D) 52
Q2 Which number will come next in the Q2 uhps fn;s x, vuqØe esa vxyh la[;k D;k
following sequence? gksxh\
8, 6, 12, 14, 9, 21, 23, 12, 36, 21, 9, ____ 8, 6, 12, 14, 9, 21, 23, 12, 36, 21, 9, ____
(A) 28 (A) 28
(B) 31 (B) 31
(C) 35 (C) 35
(D) 30 (D) 30
Q3 Which number will come next in the Q3 uhps fn;s x, vuqØe esa vxyh la[;k D;k
following sequence? gksxh\
2, 7, 4, 21, 6, 43, 8, _____ 2, 7, 4, 21, 6, 43, 8, _____
(A) 64 (A) 64
(B) 37 (B) 37
(C) 73 (C) 73
(D) 46 (D) 46
Q4 Which letters will come next in the Q4 uhps nh xbZ vuqd~je esa [kkyh LFkku ij
following sequence? dkSu&lk v{kj vk;sxk\
O, M, K, I, G, E, ____, ____ O, M, K, I, G, E, ____, ____
(A) B, A (A) B, A
(B) A, Z (B) A, Z
(C) C, A (C) C, A
(D) C, Z (D) C, Z
AS-2 4 SET-B-A
Q9 Select the option that can correctly replace Q9 js[kk&fp= esa Þ\ß ds LFkku ij fuEufyf[kr
the question mark (?) in the following fodYi esa ls lgh la[;k vafdr djsaA
matrix.
(A) 8
(A) 8 (B) 9
(B) 9 (C) 13
(C) 13 (D) 12
(D) 12
Q12 If in a certain language, CATCHER is Q12 ;fn ,d fo”ks’k Hkk’kk esa ‘CATCHER’ dks
written as ECVEJGT, then how will ‘ECVEJGT’ ds :i esa dwVc) fd;k tkrk
LEATHER be written as? gS] rks ‘LEATHER’ dks ml dwV esa fdl
(A) NCGJVGT :i esa dwVc) fd;k tk,xk\
(B) NGCJVGT (A) NCGJVGT
(C) NCGVJGT (B) NGCJVGT
(D) NGCVJGT (C) NCGVJGT
(D) NGCVJGT
AS-2 5 SET-B-A
Q13 In a certain code ‘COME’ is written as Q13 ,d fo”ks’k dwV esa ‘COME’ dks ‘@ $ * ? ’
‘ @ $ * ? ’ and ‘BIN’ is written as ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj ‘BIN’ dks
‘ # • £ ’. How can ‘COMBINE’ be written ‘ # • £ ’ ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gSAS ml dwV
in that code? esa ‘COMBINE’ dks fdl :i esa fy[kk
(A) ? * @ * £ • # tk,xk\
(B) * ? @ • £ ? $ (A) ? * @ * £ • #
(C) * ? @ * £ ? # (B) * ? @ • £ ? $
(D) @ $ * # • £ ? (C) * ? @ * £ ? #
(D) @ $ * # • £ ?
Q15 Divya and Satheesh are a married couple. Q15 ^fnO;k* vkSj ^lrh”k* fookfgr tksM+k gSaA ^lSe*
Sam and Arnav are brothers. Sam is the vkSj ^vuZo* HkkbZ gSaA ^lSe* ^lrh”k* dk HkkbZ
brother of Satheesh. How is Arnav’s gSA ^vuZo* dh iq=h fnO;k ds ifr ls fdl :i
daughter related to Divya’s husband? esa lacfa /kr gS\
(A) Aunt (A) pkph / ekeh / ekSlh / rkbZ / QwQh /
(B) Niece cqvk
(C) Daughter (B) Hkrhth / Hkk¡th
(D) Cousin (C) iq=h
(D) ppsjh cgu / eesjh cgu / QqQjs h cgu
/ ekSlsjh cgu
AS-2 6 SET-B-A
Q17 Madhavan lives in a joint family. His family Q17 ek/ko dk ifjokj la;qä ifjokj gSA mlds
consists of two brothers, Nayak and ifjokj esa uk;d vkSj lqd”s k uked nks HkkbZ
Sukesh. Each of them has one son and gSaA nksuksa dk ,d ,d iq= vkSj ,d ,d iq=h
one daughter. Further information of their gSA muds ifjokj ds fo’k; esa “ks’k tkudkjh
family is given below: uhps nh xbZ gS:
Amar is the brother-in-law of Munesh vej equ”s k ds cguksbZ / lkyk vkSj vey
and husband of Amal’s mother. dh ek¡ ds ifr gSaA
Munesh is the unmarried son of equs”k uk;d ds vfookfgr iq= gSaA
Nayak. oS’.koh ds firk foØe lk{kh dh lkl
Vaishnavi’s father, Vikram, is the son lhek ds iq= gSaA
of Seema who is the mother-in-law eSukd dh nknh / ukuh dfork vej dh
of Sakshi. lkl gSaA
Mainak’s grandmother, Kavita, is the ek/kqjh vkSj equs”k uk;d dh lUrku gSa
mother-in-law of Amar. vkSj foØe vkSj ruwtk muds ppsjs HkkbZ
Madhuri and Munesh are the children cgu gSaA
of Nayak, and Vikram and Tanuja are lk{kh dh nks iqf=;k¡ gSa vkSj ek/kqjh ds nks
their cousins. iq= gSaA twgh vkSj oS’.koh lxh cgusa
Sakshi has two daughters and gSaA
Madhuri has two sons. Juhi and
Vaishnavi are siblings. oS’.koh, lqd”s k ls fdl :i esa lacaf/kr
gS\
How is Vaishnavi related to Sukesh?
(A) iq=&o/kw
(A) Daughter-in-law (B) Hkrhth / Hkk¡th
(B) Niece (C) iRuh
(C) Wife (D) iksrh / ukfru
(D) Grand daughter
Q19 Given are five statements, followed by Q19 ç”u esa ik¡p dFkuksa dk ,d leqPp; gSA
four alternatives, each consisting of three çR;sd fodYi esa rhu [kaM gSAa ml fodYi
segments corresponding to the given dk p;u djsa ftlesa dFku esa rhljk [kaM
statements. Choose the alternative where igys okys nks dFkuksa dk ç;ksx djrs gq,]
the third segment can be logically deduced rkfdZd :i ls fudkyk tk lds] fdarq og
using both the preceding two, but not just muesa ls dsoy ,d esa ls u gksA
from one of them. 1) dsdM+k&Hk{kh dsdM+s ilan djrs gSaA
1) Crab-eaters like crabs. 2) yM+ds dsdM+k&Hk{kh gSaA
2) Boys are crab-eaters. 3) ljnkj ,d dsdM+k&Hk{kh gSA
3) Sardar is a crab-eater. 4) ljnkj dsdM+s ilan djrk gSA
4) Sardar likes crabs. 5) ljnkj dsdM+s [kk ldrk gSA
5) Sardar may eat crabs.
(A) 4, 3, 1
(A) 4, 3, 1 (B) 1, 4, 3
(B) 1, 4, 3 (C) 1, 2, 5
(C) 1, 2, 5 (D) 1, 2, 4
(D) 1, 2, 4
AS-2 7 SET-B-A
Q20 In this set of questions, a narration Q20 ç”uksa ds bl leqPp; esa ,d fooj.k
is given. You have to take the given fn;k x;k gSA vkidks fn;s x, dFkuksa
statements to be true even if they dks lR; ekuuk gS Hkys gh os lkekU;
seem to be at variance with Kkr ?kVdksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrs gksa]
commonly known facts and then fQj fu.kZ; ysa fd fn;s x, ifj.kkeksa
decide which of the given esa ls dkSu lk ifj.kke rkfdZd :i ls
conclusions logically follows from dFkuksa dk vuqlj.k djrk gSA
the given narration. pw¡fd x.ks”k prqFkhZ dk R;ksgkj fudV
As Ganesh chaturti festival is vk jgk gS] blfy, fojkV jkgqy ds
approaching Virat goes to his father fy, iVk[ks [kjhnus ds fy, vius
with a view to convince him for firk ds ikl mUgsa le>kus tkrk gSA
buying crackers for Rahul. He says, og dgrk gS] Þfirkth! esjs fe= jkgqy
“Dad! My friend Rahul likes crackers dks iVk[ks cgqr ilan gSaAaß
very much.” mlds firk mÙkj nsrs gSa] ÞcsVs! lHkh
His father replies, “Son, all crackers iVk[ks gkfudkjd gksrs gSa vkSj lHkh
are harmful and all the harmful things gkfudkjd oLrq,¡ bl fo”o dks jgus
make this world a worse place to live ds fy, ,d fu—’V LFkku cukrh gSaß
in.” He continued, “Even sweets are os vkxs dgrs gS]a Þ;gk¡ rd fd feBkb;k¡
harmful.” Hkh gkfudkjd gSaAaß
“But Dad, Rahul is an intelligent Þfdarq firkth] jkgqy ,d le>nkj
boy.” argues Virat. yM+dk gSß fojkV rdZ nsrk gSA
His father replies, “I do acknowledge mlds firk mÙkj nsrs gSa] Þeq>s Hkh irk
too that Rahul is an intelligent boy, gS fd jkgqy ,d le>nkj yM+dk gS]
but alas! Some intelligent boys are fdarq nq:[k dh ckr gS] dqN le>nkj
not wise.” yM+ds cqf)eku ugha gksrs gSAa ß
With a dejected face, Rahul leaves mnkl psgjk fy,] jkgqy viuh Vîw”ku
for his tuition classes. d{kk ds fy, pyk tkrk gSA
Which of the following statements fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku ;g
is redundant in deriving the ifj.kke fudkyus ds fy, vuko”;d
conclusion – “Some who are gS fd – ÞdqN yksx] tks le>nkj
intelligent like harmful things very gksrs gSa os gkfudkjd oLrqvksa dks
much”? vR;f/kd ilan djrs gSaAaß
(A) dqN le>nkj yM+ds cqf)eku
(A) Some intelligent boys are not ugha gksrs gSaA
wise. (B) jkgqy iVk[ks cgqr ilan djrk
(B) Rahul likes crackers very much. gSA
(C) All crackers are harmful. (C) lHkh iVk[ks gkfudkjd gksrs gSaA
(D) Rahul is an intelligent boy. (D) jkgqy ,d le>nkj yM+dk gSA
AS-2 8 SET-B-A
Q21 The percentage of profit earned by two Q21 Hkkjr esa X vkSj Y uked nks vxz.kh Vsyhd‚e
leading telecom companies in India, daifu;ksa }kjk vftZr ykHk dk çfr”kr
namely X and Y, are given in the following fuEufyf[kr vkjs[k esa fn;k x;k gSA
graph.
AS-2 9 SET-B-A
Q23 Lotus chocolate company Pvt. Ltd in Q23 gSnjkckn esa yksVl p‚dysV daiuh çk-fy- nks
Hyderabad makes two types of chocolate çdkj dh p‚dysV cklZ – uVp‚Dl vkSj
bars, Nutchox and Fruitchox. It sells ÝwVp‚Dl cukrh gSA ;g 100 cklZ çfr MCcs
Nutchox bars in wholesale in boxes of 100 okys uVp‚Dl cklZ dk foØ; Fkksd Hkko ls
bars each at ` 480 a box, and Fruitchox ` 480 çfr MCck dh nj ls djrh gS] vkSj
bars in wholesale in boxes of 120 bars each 120 cklZ çfr MCcs okys ÝwVp‚Dl cklZ dk
at ` 640 a box. The sales figures (boxes in foØ; Fkksd Hkko ls ` 640 çfr MCck dh nj
thousand) of these two products for the ls djrh gSA o’kZ 2007 ds igys 9 ekg ds
first 6 months in the year 2007 are shown bu nksuksa mRiknksa ds foØ; vk¡dM+s ¼MCcksa dh
in the graph below. la[;k lSdM+s es½a uhps ys[kk&fp= esa n”kkZ;s
x, gSaA
In how many months was more money fdrus ekgksa esa uVp‚Dl ds MCcksa dh vis{kk
received from the sale of Fruitchox boxes ÝwVp‚Dl ds MCcksa ds foØ; ls vf/kd /ku
than that of Nutchox boxes? çkIr fd;k x;k\
(A) 0 (A) 0
(B) 1 (B) 1
(C) 2 (C) 2
(D) 3 (D) 3
AS-2 10 SET-B-A
Q24 Consider the following question and Q24 fuEufyf[kr iz”uksa vkSj dFkuksa ij fopkj djsa
statements and decide whether the data vkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd iz”uksa dk mRrj nsus ds
in the statements are sufficient to answer fy, dFku esa tkudkjh i;kZIr gS ;k ughaA
the question.
Question: iz”u%
What is the length of boat X? uko X dh yackbZ fdruh gS\ dFku%
Statements: dFku%
I. Two boats X and Y pass each other I. nks ukosa X vkSj Y foijhr fn”kkvksa esa
from opposite directions and cross py jgh gSa vkSj ,d nwljs ds ikl ls
each other in 25 seconds. 25 lsdM a ~l esa xqtj tkrh gSaA
II. The length of boat Y is 320 m and II. uko Y dh yackbZ 320 m gS vkSj uko
the difference between the speeds of X vkSj uko Y dh xfr;ksa esa varj 14
boats X and Y is 14 km/hr. km/hr dk gSA
III. The ratio of the speed of the boats is III. ukoksa dh xfr;ksa dk vuqikr 19:26 gSA
19 : 26. (A) dsoy dFku I vkSj dFku II ds vk¡dM+s
(A) Data in statements I and statements i;kZIr gSaA
II are sufficient. (B) dsoy dFku II ds vk¡dM+s i;kZIr gSaA
(B) Data in statements II alone is (C) dsoy dFku I ds vk¡dM+s ;k dsoy dFku
sufficient. II ds vk¡dM+s i;kZIr gSaA
(C) Data in statement I alone or in (D) lHkh dFkuksa I, II vkSj III ds laxfBr
statement II alone is sufficient. vk¡dM+s i;kZIr gSaA
(D) Data in all the statements I, II and III
together is sufficient.
Statement: fooj.k:
There is no substitute for hard work. dfBu ifjJe dk dksbZ LFkkukiUu@fodYi
ugha gSA
Conclusion
I. Hard work is the key to success. fu’d’kZ%
II. There are no short cuts to achieve I. dfBu ifjJe lQyrk dh dqath gSA
the goal. II. y{;ksa dks ikus ds NksVs jkLrs ugha gSaA
(A) Only conclusion I follows. (A) fu’d’kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gSSA
(B) Only conclusion II follows. (B) fu’d’kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSSA
(C) Both conclusions I and II follow. (C) fu’d’kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrk
(D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. gSSA
(D) uk rks fu’d’kZ I vkSj u gh fu’d’kZ II
vuqlj.k djrk gSSA
Q29 Consider the following question and Q29 uhps fn;k x;k fooj.k la[;k I vkSj II ds
arguments numbered I and II. You have varxZr nks rdksaZ dk vuqlj.k djrk gSA bu
to decide which of the arguments is a fu’d’kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+dj ;g fu.kZ; ysa
strong argument. fd dkSu&lk@ls rdZ vf/kd etcwr gS@gS?a
Question: fooj.k%
Should Indian scientists working abroad D;k fons”k esa dke dj jgs Hkkjrh; oSKkfudksa
be called back to India? dks Hkkjr okil cqyk;k tkuk pkfg,\
Arguments: rdZ%
I. Yes, they must serve the motherland I. gka] mUgsa igys ekr`Hkwfe dh lsok djuh
first and forget about discoveries, pkfg, vkSj [kkstks]a lEekuksa] lqfo/kkvksa
honours, facilities, etc. vkfn ds ckjs esa Hkwy tkuk pkfg,A
II. No, we have enough talent; let them II. ugha] gekjs ikl i;kZIr izfrHkk gS mUgsa
stay where they want. jgus nks tgka os pkgrs gSaA
(A) Only argument I is strong (A) dsoy rdZ I etcwr gSA
(B) Only argument II is strong (B) dsoy rdZ II etcwr gSA
(C) Either argument I or II is strong (C) ;k rks rdZ I ;k rdZ II etcwr gSA
(D) Neither argument I nor II is strong (D) u rks rdZ I vkSj u gh rdZ II etcwr
gSA
AS-2 13 SET-B-A
Q30 The given statement is followed by two Q30 uhps fn;k x;k fooj.k la[;k I vkSj II ds
arguments numbered I and II. Read them varxZr nks rdksaZ dk vuqlj.k djrk gSA bu
carefully and decide which of the fu’d’kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+dj ;g fu.kZ; ysa
arguments is/are strong. fd dkSu&lk@ls rdZ vf/kd etcwr gS@gS?a
Statement: fooj.k%
The writers of the world invisibly exercise fo”o ds ys[kd yksxksa ij vO;ä :i ls
greater influence upon people than lSfudksa ls vf/kd çHkko Mkyrs gSaA
soldiers.
rdZ%
Arguments: I. ys[kd yksxksa dh lksp dks çHkkfor djrs
I. Writers influence the thinking of the gSaA
people. II. “kkjhfjd “kfä ds lkFk dksbZ O;fä lc
II. With the help of physical force one dks thr ldrk gSA
can conquer all. (A) dsoy rdZ I etcwr gSA
(A) Only argument I is strong. (B) dsoy rdZ II etcwr gSA
(B) Only argument II is strong. (C) ;k rks rdZ I ;k rdZ II etcwr gSA
(C) Either argument I or II is strong. (D) u rks rdZ I vkSj u gh rdZ II etcwr
(D) Neither argument I nor II is strong. gSA
Q31 Study the following information Q31 nh xbZ tkudkjh dk /;kuiwoZd v/;;u
carefully and answer the questions djsa vkSj vkxs fn, x, ç”uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
given below. rsyxa kuk ¼Vh-,l-½ esa fdlh baVjehfM;V d‚yst
Following are the criteria required to be ¼Vh-,l-vkj-ts-lh-½ esa ços”k ikus ds fy,
fulfilled, to gain admission into any fuEufyf[kr ekunaM vko”;d gSaA
intermediate college (TSRJC) in
Telangana (T.S) :
a) The candidate should have scored at a) mEehnokj ,l-,l-lh- esa U;wure 80%
least 80% marks in SSC or 70% vadksa ;k lh-ch-,l-lh- esa 70% vadksa ls
marks in CBSE. ikl gksuk pkfg,A
b) The candidate should have scored at b½ mEehnokj ços”k ijh{kk esa U;wure 60%
least 60% marks in the entrance vadksa ls ikl gksuk pkfg,A
exam.
c) The candidate should be a male and c½ mEehnokj iq#’k gksuk pkfg, vkSj 1 twu
be at least 16 years old, as on 1st 2000 dks 16 o’kZ dk gksuk pkfg,A
June, 2000.
d) The candidate should be a resident d½ og rsyaxkuk ¼Vh-,l-½ dk fuoklh gksuk
of Telangana (T.S), i.e should have pkfg, vkSj Vh-,l- esa iSnk ,oa cM+k gqvk
been born and brought up in T.S. gksuk pkfg,A
(X) (X)
(A) (A)
(B) (B)
(C) (C)
(D) (D)
AS-2 16 SET-B-A
Q35 Find out which of the following figures Q35 irk yxk,a fd fodYiksa esa fn, x, fuEufyf[kr
given in the options can be formed from esa ls dkSu lk vkadM+k] fp= ¼X½ esa fn, x,
the pieces given in figure (X). VqdM+kas ls cuk;k tk ldrk gSA
(X) (X)
(A) (A)
(B) (B)
(C) (C)
(D) (D)
Q37 Vijay is standing on the terrace of his Q37 fot; vius edku dh Nr ij [kM+k gSA og
house. He sees the sun rising behind the lw;Z dks ppZ ds ihNs mn; gksrk vkSj Ldwy ds
church and setting behind a school. What ihNs vLr gksrk ns[k jgk gSA Ldwy ls ppZ
is the direction of the church with respect fdl fn”kk esa gS\
to the school? (A) iwoZ
(A) East (B) nf{k.k
(B) South (C) if”pe
(C) West (D) mÙkj
(D) North
AS-2 17 SET-B-A
Q38 Dhanush travels towards East. Vishwa Q38 /kuq’k iwoZ fn”kk dh vksj ;k=k djrk gS\ fo”o
travels towards North. Geeta and Taniya mÙkj fn”kk dh vksj ;k=k djrk gSA xhrk
travel in opposite direction. Taniya travels vkSj rkfu;k foijhr fn”kkvksa esa ;k=k djrh
towards right of Dhanush. Which of the gSaA rkfu;k] /kuq”k ds nk;ha vksj ;k=k djrh
following statements is definitely true? gSA uhps fn;k x;k dkSu lk fooj.k fuf”pr
(a) Vishwa and Geeta travel in the :i ls lgh gSA
opposite directions. (a) fo”o vkSj xhrk foijhr fn”kkvksa esa ;k=k
(b) Geeta travels towards West. djrs gSaA
(c) Vishwa and Geeta travel in same ¼b½ xhrk if”pe dh vksj ;k=k djrh gSA
direction. ¼c½ fo”o vkSj xhrk ,d&gh fn”kk esa ;k=k
(d) Taniya travels towards North. djrs gSaA
(A) a ¼d½ rkU;k mÙkj dh vksj ;k=k djrh gSA
(B) b (A) a
(C) c (B) b
(D) d (C) c
(D) d
Q39 Ramu wants a die where the difference Q39 jkew ,d ,slk iklk pkgrk gS ftlesa foijhr
between the number of dots on the psgjs ij fcanqvksa dh la[;k ds chp dk varj
opposite faces is 3. Identify such a die from 3 gksA uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls bl rjg
the below given options. ds ikls dks igpkusA
(A) (A)
(B) (B)
(C) (C)
(D) (D)
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Q40 Observe the relationship between the first Q40 fuEukafdr igyh nks vk—fr;ksa ds chp lac/a k
two figures and establish the same dk voyksdu djsa vkSj vU; 5 fodYiksa esa ls
relationship for the next by choosing from rhljh vk—fr ds fy, ogh lac/a k LFkkfir
the five alternatives. djsaA
(A) b (A) b
(B) e (B) e
(C) a (C) a
(D) c (D) c
Answer figures:
mÙkj vk—fr:
(A) 1
(B) 2 (A) 1
(C) 3 (B) 2
(D) 5 (C) 3
(D) 5
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Q42 Study the following patterns. Figures a Q42 uhps nh xbZ vk—fr;ksa dks i<+aAs vk—fr ¼a½
and b are similar in a certain way. Establish vkSj vk—fr ¼b½ ,d fuf”pr :i ls leku
the same relationship between c and d gSA ikap mÙkj vk—fr;ksa esa ls vk—fr ¼c½
choosing from the five answer figures. vkSj vk—fr ¼d½ ds chp leku lEcU/k LFkkfir
djsaA
a b c d
a b c d
1 2 3 4 5
(A) 1 1 2 3 4 5
(B) 2 (A) 1
(C) 3 (B) 2
(D) 5 (C) 3
(D) 5
Q43 Given are five squares with different Q43 uhps fuEufyf[kr <kapksa ds lkFk ik¡p oxZ fn,
patterns. However, one figure is not like x, gSaA buesa ls ,d vk—fr vU; pkj ls esy
the other four. Choose the odd one. ugha [kkrh gSA esy u [kkus okyh vk—fr dk
p;u djsaA
(A) 1
(B) 2 (A) 1
(C) 4 (B) 2
(D) 5 (C) 4
(D) 5
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Q45 Which letter will replace ‘?’ in the Q45 fuEufyf[kr J`[
a kyk esa ‘\’ dks D;k çfrLFkkfir
following series? djsxk\
W, P, J, E, A, ? W, P, J, E, A, ?
(A) X (A) X
(B) W (B) W
(C) V (C) V
(C) Y (C) Y
Q46 In a certain code language Q46 ,d fuf”pr dksM Hkk’kk esa ‘BLACKSMITH’
(D) GAODLUNPYR
(D) sip
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Q48 If ‘x’ means ‘–’, ‘+’ means ‘÷’, ‘–’ means Q48 ;fn‘x’ dk vFkZ ‘–’, ‘+’ dk vFkZ ‘÷’, ‘–’ dk
(D) 166
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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Q51 Which of the following is a computer Q51 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk daI;wVj l‚¶Vos;j
software program that is used for storing, çksxzke gS ftldk mi;ksx MsVk laxzghr djus]
organising and manipulating data? O;ofLFkr djus vkSj gsjQsj ds fy, fd;k
(A) Firefox tkrk gS\
(B) Excel (A) Qk;jQ‚Dl
(C) Outlook (B) ,Dlsy
(D) PowerPoint (C) vkmVyqd
(D) ikoj i‚baV
Q56 Which embroidery style is Uttar Pradesh Q56 mÙkj çns”k fdl d<+kbZ “kSyh ds fy, fo”o
famous for? çfl) gS\
(A) Sozni (A) lkstuh
(B) Rabari (B) jckjh
(C) Chikankari (C) fpdudkjh
(D) Kantha (D) dkaFkk
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Q57 BHU is located in: Q57 ch-,p-;w- fdl “kgj esa fLFkr gS\
(A) Allahabad (A) bykgkckn
(B) Bareilly (B) cjsyh
(C) Lucknow (C) y[kuÅ
(D) Varanasi (D) okjk.klh
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Q63 Which religion is practised by the least Q63 mÙkj çns”k esa fdl /keZ ds vuq;k;h lcls
number of people in Uttar Pradesh? de la[;k esa gSa\
(A) Islam (A) bLyke /keZ
(B) Hinduism (B) fganw /keZ
(C) Zoroastrianism (C) ikjlh /keZ
(D) Buddhism (D) cq) /keZ
Q64 Which of the following languages is Q64 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh Hkk’kk mÙkj çns”k
spoken by least number of people in Uttar esa lcls de yksxksa }kjk cksyh tkrh gS\
Pradesh? (A) laL—r
(A) Sanskrit (B) mnwZ
(B) Urdu (C) Hkkstiqjh
(C) Bhojpuri (D) fganh
(D) Hindi
Q65 Which of the following crops is NOT Q65 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh Qly mÙkj çns”k
commonly or widely grown in Uttar esa vke rkSj ij ;k O;kid :i ls mxkbZ ugha
Pradesh? tkrh gS\
(A) Wheat (A) xsgw¡
(B) Rice (B) pkoy
(C) Oilseeds (C) frygu
(D) Cotton (D) dikl
Q66 Which of the following leaders was called Q66 fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl usrk dks usrkth dgk
‘Netaji’? tkrk Fkk\
(A) Gopal Krishna Gokhale (A) xksiky —’.k xks[kys
(B) Subhash Chandra Bose (B) lqHkk’k paæ cksl
(C) Mohammad Ali Jinnah (C) eksgEen vyh ftUuk
(D) Mahatma Gandhi (D) egkRek xka/kh
Q67 Who among the following was NOT a Q67 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ,d Hkkjrh; jk’Vªh;
revolutionary leader in the Indian national vkanksyu esa Økafrdkjh usrk ugha Fks\
movement? (A) paæ”ks[kj vktkn
(A) Chandra Sekhar Azad (B) lw;Z lsu
(B) Surya Sen (C) Hkxr flag
(C) Bhagat Singh (D) xksiky —’.k xks[kys
(D) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
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Q69 The astronomer Varahamihira and the poet Q69 [kxksyfon ojkg fefgj vkSj dfo dkfynkl
Kalidasa were a part of the court of: fdlds njckj dk fgLlk Fks\
(A) Vikramaditya (A) foØekfnR;
(B) Bimbisara (B) fcfEclkj
(C) Bindusara (C) fcUnqlkj
(D) Prithviraj Chauhan (D) i`Fohjkt pkSgku
Q70 Champaran Satyagraha took place in 1917 Q70 1917 esa paikj.k lR;kxzg fdl jkT; esa çkjaHk
in the state of: fd;k x;k Fkk\
(A) Punjab (A) iatkc
(B) Uttar Pradesh (B) mÙkj çns”k
(C) Bihar (C) fcgkj
(D) Haryana (D) gfj;k.kk
Q71 The vow taken by Indians fighting for Q71 vaxt
zs ksa ls vktknh ds fy, yM+ jgs Hkkjrh;ksa
independence from the British, to use only }kjk mBkbZ xbZ “kiFk fd os flQZ Hkkjrh;
Indian manufactured goods, especially fufeZr lkekuks]a fo”ks’k :i ls diM+s dk mi;ksx
clothes, was called the ______ movement. djsaxs] dks _______ vkUnksyu dgk tkrk
(A) Quit India gSSAa
(B) Videshi (A) Hkkjr NksMk+ s
(C) Swadeshi (B) fons”kh
(D) Home rule (C) Lons”kh
(D) gkse :y
Q73 Which is the largest hot desert in the Q73 fo”o esa lcls cM+k xeZ jsfxLrku dkSu lk gS\
world? (A) Fkkj
(A) Thar (B) lgkjk
(B) Sahara (C) xksch
(C) Gobi (D) ekstkos
(D) Mojave
Q74 The ______ pass is situated along the Q74 _______ njkZ frCcr ds lkFk flfDde jkT;
Indo-China border connecting the state of dks tksM+us okyh Hkkjr&phu lhek ij gSA
Sikkim with Tibet. (A) jksgrkax
(A) Rohtang (B) ukFkw yk
(B) Nathu La (C) [kkjnax yk
(C) Khardung La (D) cfugky
(D) Banihal
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Q75 Which state in India has the largest number Q75 Hkkjr esa fdl jkT; esa lcls T;knk cka/k gSa\
of dams? (A) xqtjkr
(A) Gujarat (B) NÙkhlx<+
(B) Chattisgarh (C) e/; çns”k
(C) Madhya Pradesh (D) egkjk’Vª
(D) Maharashtra
Q76 The rigid outer portion of the Earth Q76 i`Foh dk dBksj ckgjh fgLlk ftlesa ØLV
including the crust and the outermost vkSj ckgjhre esVa y “kkfey gS] mls D;k dgk
mantle is called the: tkrk gS\
(A) Biosphere (A) tSoeaMy
(B) Lithosphere (B) LFkyeaMy
(C) Hydrosphere (C) tyeaMy
(D) Atmosphere (D) ok;qeMa y
Q77 ______ is the highest peak in the Q77 dkjkdksje ioZr J`a[kyk esa lcls Åaph pksVh
Karakoram mountain range. dkSu lh gS\
(A) Nanda Devi (A) uank nsoh
(B) K2 (B) K2
(C) Nanga Parbat (C) uaxk ioZr
(D) Mount Everest (D) ekmaV ,osjLs V
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Q81 The year 2018 marked the ______ Q81 o’kZ 2018 esa iapk;rh jkt dh dkSu lh
anniversary of the Panchayati Raj. lkyfxjg eukbZ xbZ gS\
(A) 10th (A) 10 oha
(B) 20th (B) 20 oha
(C) 25th (C) 25 oha
(D) 30th (D) 30 oha
Q86 The degree of urbanisation, recorded in Q86 2017 esa ntZ Hkkjr esa “kgjhdj.k dh fLFkfr
2017 in India, is in the range of: D;k gS\
(A) 25-30% (A) 25-30%
(B) 30-35% (B) 30-35%
(C) 45-50% (C) 45-50%
(D) 50-50% (D) 50-50%
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Q87 In which year were banks nationalised in Q87 fdl o’kZ Hkkjr esa cSd
a ksa dk jk’Vªh;dj.k fd;k
India? x;k Fkk\
(A) 1977 (A) 1977
(B) 1947 (B) 1947
(C) 1965 (C) 1965
(D) 1969 (D) 1969
Q91 Which country implemented a ‘zero Q91 2018 esa fdl ns”k us ‘”kwU; lgu”khyrk’
tolerance’ border enforcement programme lhek çorZu dk;ZØe ykxw djds yxHkx 3000
and separated nearly 3000 children from cPpksa dks muds ifjokjksa ls vyx dj fn;k
their families, in 2018? Fkk\
(A) Russia (A) :l
(B) India (B) Hkkjr
(C) USA (C) vesfjdk
(D) Bangladesh (D) ckaXykns”k
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Q93 Anthony Bourdain, whose sudden demise Q93 ,aFkuh cksMsu
Z ] ftudh 2018 esa gqbZ vpkud
was in the news in June 2018, was a: e`R;q lqf[kZ;ksa esa Fkh] og okLro esa D;k Fks\
(A) Hollywood actor (A) g‚yhoqM vfHkusrk
(B) Politician (B) jktuhfrK
(C) Pop musician (C) i‚i laxhrdkj
(D) Chef (D) “ksQ
Q95 What is National Agriculture Market Q95 jk’Vªh; —f’k cktkj ¼,u-,-,e-½ D;k gS\
(NAM)? (A) —f’k mit ds fy, jk’Vªh; cktkj
(A) National market for agricultural (B) —f’k mit ds fy, jk’Vªh; foHkkx
produce (C) —f’k mit ds fy, jk’Vªh; bZ&O;kikj
(B) National department for agricultural eap
produce (D) —f’k mit ds fy, jk’Vªh; lfefr
(C) National E-trading platform for
agricultural produce
(D) National Committee for agricultural
produce
Q96 Which two agricultural products are Q96 Hkkjr }kjk fu;kZr dh tkus okyh “kh’kZ ikap
among the top five commodities exported oLrqvksa esa ls dkSu ls nks —f’k mRikn gSa\
by India? (A) xsgaw vkSj pkoy
(A) Wheat and rice (B) eDdk vkSj pkoy
(B) Maize and rice (C) pkoy vkSj phuh
(C) Rice and sugar (D) xsgaw vkSj phuh
(D) Wheat and sugar
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Q97 The agriculture sector employs what Q97 Hkkjr dh tula[;k dk fdruk çfr”kr jkstxkj
proportion of the population of India? ds fy, —f’k {ks= ij fuHkZj gSA
(A) 45-55% (A) 45-55%
(B) 65-70% (B) 65-70%
(C) 30-40% (C) 30-40%
(D) 60-65% (D) 60-65%
Q98 Crops grown in winter and harvested in Q98 lfnZ;ksa esa mxkbZ tkus okyh Qlysa ftudh
spring are called ______ crops. olar esa dVkbZ dh tkrh gS _____ Qlysa
(A) rabi dgykrh gSaA
(B) kharif (A) jch
(C) cash (B) [kjhQ
(D) food (C) udn
(D) Hkkstu
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GENERAL SCIENCE
Q104 High purity metal can be obtained by Q104 fdlds ç;ksx ds tfj, /kkrq dh mPp “kq)rk
using: çkIr dh tk ldrh gS\
(A) Thermite process (A) FkjekbV çfØ;k
(B) Carbon reduction (B) dkcZu U;wuhdj.k
(C) Hydrogen reduction (C) gkbMªkt
s u U;wuhdj.k
(D) Electrolytic reduction (D) fo|qr&vi?kVuh U;wuhdj.k
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Q106 The pH value of water for public supplies Q106 lkoZtfud vkiwfrZ gsrq ikuh dk pH eku
is in the range of: fdl Js.kh esa gksrk gS\
(A) 3.5 to 6.5 (A) 3.5 ls 6.5
(B) 6.5 to 8.5 (B) 6.5 ls 8.5
(C) 8.5 to 10.5 (C) 8.5 ls 10.5
(D) 10.5 to 13 (D) 10.5 ls 13
Q109 A passenger sitting in a train moving with Q109 fLFkj xfr ls nkSM+ jgh ,d jsyxkM+h esa cSBk
a constant velocity throws a ball in ;k=h] yacor Åij dh fn’kk esa xsna Qsd
a rk
vertically upward direction. Where will the gSA og xsna dgk¡ fxjsxh\
ball fall? (A) ;k=h ds gkFkksa esa
(A) In the hands of the passenger (B) ;k=h ds lkeus
(B) In front of the passenger (C) ;k=h ds ihNs
(C) Behind the passenger (D) og jsyxkM+h dh xfr dh fn”kk ij fuHkZj
(D) It depends on the direction of motion djrk gS
of train
Q110 Alternating current (AC) can be converted Q110 çR;korhZ /kkjk ¼,lh½ dks ,dfn”k /kkjk ¼Mhlh½
to direct current (DC) by using a/an: esa fdlds ç;ksx ds tfj, ifjofrZr fd;k tk
(A) Amplifier ldrk gS\
(B) Stabiliser (A) çonZ~/kd ¼,fEIy¶yk;j½
(C) Rectifier (B) fLFkjd ¼LVsfcykbtj½
(D) Transformer (C) fn’Vdkjh ¼jsfDVQk;j½
(D) ifj.kkfe= ¼Vªkla Q‚eZj½
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Q111 A person measures his weight with the Q111 ,d O;fä rqyk dh enn ls viuk otu 600
help of a weighing scale as 600 N. If this N ekirk gSA ;fn og O;fä] ,d 5 m/s dh
person is standing on the same weighing xfr ls mij tk jgs fy¶V esa mlh rqyk ij
scale in a lift that is going upwards with a [kM+k gks tk, rks rqyk esa n”kkZ;k x;k Hkkj
uniform speed of 5 m/s, the weight shown D;k gksxk\
by the weighing scale will be: (A) 600 N ls de
(A) less than 600 N (B) 600 N ls vf/kd
(B) greater than 600 N (C) 600 N ds leku
(C) equal to 600 N (D) 0 ds leku
(D) equal to 0
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Q115 Identify the hormone, from the below Q115 fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls ml gkeksZu dh
options, that is responsible for the growth igpku djs]a tks cPpksa ds c<+us esa lgk;d
of children. gksrk gSA
(A) Gonadotropin (A) xksuSMksVª‚fiu
(B) Oxytocin (B) v‚fDlVksflu
(C) Progesterone (C) çkstsfLVjksu
(D) Somatotropin (D) lkseV s ksVªksfiu
Q119 Which organ in human beings has Q119 euq’;ksa ds fdl vax esa ifjân~ ¼dksjksujh½
coronary artery present in it? /keuh fo|eku gksrh gS\
(A) Brain (A) efLr’d
(B) Heart (B) g`n;
(C) Kidney (C) xqnkZ
(D) Lungs (D) QsQM+s
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Q121 Famous sheep Dolly was the outcome of Q121 çfl) M‚yh Hks M + fdl rduhd ds
the technique called: ifj.kkeLo:i vfLrRo esa vkbZ gS\
(A) Cloning (A) Dyksfuax
(B) Hybridisation (B) ladj.k ¼gkbfczMkbts”ku½
(C) Parthenogenesis (C) vNwrh oa”ko`f) ¼ikfFkZukstsusfll½
(D) Tissue culture (D) mÙkd lao/kZu ¼fV”;w dYpj½
Q123 Which vaccine is given to a child for Q123 {k; jksx ls cPpksa dks lqjf{kr j[kus ds fy,
protection against tuberculosis? dkSu lk Vhdk fn;k tkrk gS\
(A) BCG (A) BCG
(B) DPT (B) DPT
(C) DT (C) DT
(D) TT (D) TT
Q124 Which phenomenon is NOT a part of Q124 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh çfØ;k] çk—frd
natural hydrological or water cycle? ty foKku ¼gkbMªkys ‚ftdy½ vFkok ty pØ
(A) Evaporation dk Hkkx ugha gS\
(B) Diffusion (A) ok’ihdj.k
(C) Precipitation (B) folj.k
(D) Transpiration (C) o’kZ.k
(D) ok’iksRltZu
Q125 In which of the following organisms, a Q125 fuEufyf[kr thoksa esa ls fdlesa dksf”kdk esa
well-organised nucleus is not found in the vPNh rjg ls O;ofLFkr U;wfDy;l ugha ik;k
cell? tkrk gS\
(A) Entamoeba (A) ,aVkeks,ck
(B) Hydra (B) gkbMªk
(C) Spirogyra (C) LikbjksxSjk
(D) Bacteria (D) cSDVhfj;k
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ARITHMETIC
4 4 4
Q128 If of a pizza costs ` 300, then Q128 ;fn fit~tk ds Hkkx dk ewY; ` 300 gks]
7 5 7
of a pizza will cost: 4
rks fit~tk ds Hkkx dk ewY; D;k gksxk\
5
(A) ` 420 (A) ` 420
(B) ` 440 (B) ` 440
(C) ` 436 (C) ` 436
(D) ` 432 (D) ` 432
Q129 In finding HCF of two numbers by division Q129 Hkkx fof/k }kjk nks la[;kvksa dk e-l-i- fudkyus
method, the last divisor is 49 and the ij vafre Hkktd 49 vkSj lacfa /kr HkkxQy
respective quotients are 17, 3 and 2. What 17, 3 vkSj 2 gSaA nksuksa esa ls cM+h la[;k dks
is the remainder when the larger of the tc 433 ls foHkkftr djsa rks “ks’kQy D;k
two numbers is divided by 433? çkIr gksxk\
(A) 288 (A) 288
(B) 300 (B) 300
(C) 307 (C) 307
(D) 400 (D) 400
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Q131 The number of factors of 26 × 32 × 54 × 72 Q131 1 vkSj Lo;a dks NksM+ dj 26 × 32 × 54 × 72 ds
(excluding 1 and itself) is: fdrus xq.ku[kaM gks ldrs gSa\
(A) 270 (A) 270
(B) 225 (B) 225
(C) 90 (C) 90
(D) 315 (D) 315
89
Q132 The sum of a fraction and its reciprocal is Q132 ,d fHkUu vkSj mlds O;qRØe dk ;ksx
40
89 gSA nksuksa fHkUuksa esa ls NksVk fHkUu D;k gks
What is the smaller of the two
40 ldrk gS\
fractions under consideration? 15
(A)
15 8
(A)
8 9
(B)
9 5
(B)
5 8
(C)
8 5
(C)
5 5
(D)
5 8
(D)
8
11 33 77 11 33 77
Q134 What is the LCM of , and ? Q134 , vkS j dk y?kq Ù ke lekiorZ~ ;
20 50 60 20 50 60
11 ¼,y-lh-,e-½ D;k gksxk\
(A)
10 11
(A)
1 10
(B) 23
10 1
(B) 23
9 10
(C) 36
11 9
(C) 36
300 11
(D)
11 300
(D)
11
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Q135 The digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are each used Q135 ,d Ng vadksa dh la[;k abcdef cukus ds
once to form a six-digit number abcdef, fy, vad 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vkSj 6 çR;sd ,d ckj
such that the three digit number abc is mi;ksx fd, tkrs gS]a tSls fd rhu vad
divisible by 4, bcd is divisible by 5, cde is la[;k abc, 4 ls foHkkftr gS] bcd 5 ls foHkkftr
divisible by 3 and def is divisible by 11. gS] cde 3 ls foHkkftr gS vkSj def 11 }kjk
The number is: foHkkftr gSA og la[;k gS:
(A) 325461 (A) 325461
(B) 324651 (B) 324651
(C) 324561 (C) 324561
(D) 326451 (D) 326451
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Q139 `10,000 was lent at the rate of 5% Q139 pØo`f) C;kt çfr o’kZ dh nj ls ` 10,000
compound interest per annum for two dh jkf”k nks o’kksZa ds fy, m/kkj yh xbZA ;fn
years. If the sum was lent for the same og jkf”k mruh gh vof/k ds fy,] fdarq 6%
duration of time, but at 6% compound pØo`f) C;kt çfr o’kZ dh nj ls yh xbZ
interest per annum, how much more gksrh] rks fdruk vkSj vf/kd C;kt nsuk iM+rk\
would be the interest to be paid back? (A) ` 211
(A) ` 211 (B) ` 210.20
(B) ` 210.20 (C) ` 211.20
(C) ` 211.20 (D) ` 201
(D) ` 201
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Q143 12 men and 16 women can do a piece of Q143 12 iq#’k vkSj 16 efgyk,a 5 fnuksa esa dke dk
work in 5 days whereas 13 men and 24 ,d VqdM+k dj ldrh gSa tcfd 13 iq#’k
women can do it in 4 days. If x men and vkSj 24 efgyk,a bls 4 fnuksa esa dj ldrh
15 women can complete the same work gSaA ;fn x iq#’k vkSj 15 efgyk,a 8 fnuksa esa
in 8 days, then what is the value of x? ogh dke dks iwjk dj ldrs gSa] rks x dk ewY;
(A) 4 D;k gS\
(B) 5 (A) 4
(C) 8 (B) 5
(D) 9 (C) 8
(D) 9
Q144 Two pipes could fill an empty tank in 2 Q144 nks ikbi ,d [kkyh Vadh dks Øe”k: 2 vkSj
and 2.8 hours, respectively, while a third 2.8 ?kaVksa esa Hkj ldrs gS]a tcfd ,d rhljk
one can drain the filled tank in 1.4 hours. ikbi Hkjh gqbZ Vadh dks 1.4 ?kaVs esa [kkyh
If the outlet pipe was closed 0.2 hours dj ldrk gSA ;fn ty fudkyus okys ikbi
before the tank got filled, how many hours dks Vadh ds Hkjus ls 0.2 ?kaVs iwoZ can dj
since the beginning did it take to fill the fn;k x;k Fkk] rks çkjaHk ls Vadh dks Hkjus esa
tank? dqy fdruk le; yxk\
(A) 3.6 (A) 3.6
(B) 3.4 (B) 3.4
(C) 6.0 (C) 6.0
(D) 5.8 (D) 5.8
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Q147 What will be the measure of the acute Q147 çkr: 6 : 42 cts ?kaVs dh lqbZ vkSj feuV dh
angle formed between the hour-hand and lqbZ ds chp cus U;wu dks.k dk eku D;k
the minute-hand at 6:42 a.m.? gksxk\
(A) 51° (A) 51°
(B) 51.5° (B) 51.5°
(C) 72° (C) 72°
(D) 21° (D) 21°
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HINDI
PSG1 fuUefyf[kr x/kka”k dks i<+dj iwNs x;s iz”u Q154 mi;qZä x|ka”k dk mfpr “kh’kZd gksxk%
ds mÙkj nhft;sA çkphu dky esa ukjh dk (A) Hkkjr esjk ns”k
LFkku lekt esa vxzx.; FkkA ,slk dgk tkrk (B) ukjh rw ukjk;.kh
Fkk fd “tgka ukjh dh iwtk gksrh gS] ogka (C) Hkkjr vkSj xjhch
nsorkvksa dk fuokl gksrk gSA e| Hkkjr ds (D) esjs liuks dk Hkkjr
dky ls ukjh dk iru “kq: gqvkA e/;dky
rd rks ukjh nklh ;k xqyke cu xbZA pkj Q155 ck<+ ihfMrksa dh lgk;rk ds laca/k esa i=
nhokjesa dSn gks xbZA fdarq 19oh “krkCnh esa
fy[kk tkrk gS%
jktk jke eksgu jk;] Lokeh foosduan] n;kuan
(A) ys[kkf/kdkjh egksn; dks
ljLorh vkfn lekt lq/kkjdks us ukjh txr
(B) ftykf/kdkjh dks
dh dk;k iyV nhA ukjh mRFkku dh vksj
c<+rh xbZA vkt vk/kqfud ukjh us tehu ls (C) dqyifr egksn; dks
ysdj vkleku esa viuk dCtk tek;k gS] (D) vkpk;Z egksn; dks
ukjh rw ukjk;.kh mfdr dks fl) dj fn;k
gSA okLro esa ns[kk tk, rks uj vkSj ukjh ,d Q156 fdlh vf/kdkjh dks i= fy[kuk gks rks
jFk ds nks ifg;s gSaA jFk dks lq;ksX; <ax ls lacks/ku fd;k tkrk gS%
pykus ds fy, nksuksa esa lerqyu pkfg,A (A) ekuuh; egksn;
f”kf{kr ukjh ifjokj dh m)kjd gSA çR;sd (B) fç; fe=
?kj esa ukjh dk lEeku gksuk pkfg,A lekt (C) iwtuh;
esa çpfyr dqçFkkvksa ls yMuk vkfuok;Z gSA (D) fç; vkRet
ukjh us viuk LFkku tks çkIr fd;k gS mls
etcwr cukus ds fy, uj vkSj ukjh nksuksa dks Q157 fyf[kr Hkk’kk esa ewy /ofu;ksa ds fy, tks fpUg
rRij jguk pkfg,A eku fy, x, gSa ftls :i esa ;s fy[ks tkrs gS
mls ______ dgrs gSA
Q151 çkphu dky esa ukjh dk LFkku D;k Fkk\
(A) Loj
(A) çkphu dky esa ukjh nklh FkhA
(B) fyfi
(B) çkphu dky esa ukjh dk LFkku vxzx.;
(C) /ofu dgrs gS
FkkA
(C) ukjh dks viekfur fd;k tkrk FkkA (D) O;atu dgrs gS
(D) ukjh dk dksbZ LFkku ugha FkkA
Q158 i] Q] c] Hk] e ________ O;atu gksrs gSa A
Q152 Þukjh rw ukjk;.khß dh lgh O;k[;k D;k gS\ (A) naR;
(A) ukjh ukjk;.kh dh rjg iwtuh; gSA (B) vk’B;
(B) ukjh dks dksbZ vf/kdkj ughaA (C) rkyO;
(C) ukjh xqyke FkhA (D) daB;
(D) ukjh dk eku lEeku ugha gksuk pkfg,A
Q159 nks O;atu tc ,d lkFk feyrs gS rks D;k
Q153 ns”k dk m)kj dSls gksxk\ dgykrs gS\
(A) ukjh vf”kf{kr jgsxh rks (A) l;qä O;atu
(B) ;qok oxZ ds eknad nzO;ksa ds lsou djus (B) vYiçk.k
ls (C) vUr%LFk
(C) ukjh dks leku LFkku nsus ls
(D) egkçk.k
(D) fdlkuksa ds dtZ ekQ djus ls
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Q160 o.kZ rkfydk ds vuqlkj ºzLo] nh?kZ vkSj Iyqr Q166 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa esa ls rn~Hk; “kCn dks
D;k gS\ igpkfu,:
(A) Loj (A) çLrj
(B) O;atu (B) tkequ
(C) ek=k (C) rSy
(D) folxZ (D) ikS=
Q161 egS”o;Z ¾ egk + ,s”o;Z esa dkSu&lk laf/k Q167 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa es ls fons”kh “kCn dks
fu;e lekfgr gS\ igpkfu,:
(A) v + v ¾ ,s (A) fuæk
(B) v + ,s ¾ ,s (B) vpjt
(C) vk + , ¾ ,s (C) vkyekjh
(D) vk + ,s ¾ ,
(D) pcwrjk
s
Q162 gesa ;Fkk”kfä nku djuk pkfg, & js[kkafdr
Q168 fuEufyf[kr es ls v/kZrRle “kCn dks igpkfu,:
“kCn esa lekl dks igpkfu,%
(A) nSo
(A) vO;;hHkko lekl
(B) ia[k
(B) f}xq lekl
(C) vPNj
(C) rRiq#’k lekl
(D) cPpk
(D) cgqczhfg lekl
Q164 okg! okg! fdruk lqanj –”; gSA js[kkafdr Q170 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa es ls dkSu&lk “kCn fo”ks’k.k
“kCn dkSu&lk vO;; gS\ gS\
(A) g”kZcks/a kd vO;; (A) “kklu
(B) “kksd cks/kd vO;; (B) vuq”kklu
(C) lEcksf/kr vO;; (C) vuq”kalk
(D) frjLdkj cks/kd vO;; (D) vuq”kkflr
Q165 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa es ls rRle “kCn dks Q171 og /khjs&/khjs py jgk gSA js[kkafdr “kCn dks
igpkfu,: iºpkfu,A
(A) dkj.k (A) fØ;k
(B) yksgk (B) laKk
(C) cUnj (C) fØ;k&fo”ks’k.k
(D) nw/k (D) loZuke
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Q172 jkr Hkj tkxuk LokLF; ds fy, vPNk ugha Q178 ftldh dksbZ miek u nh tk lds ds fy,
gSA js[kkafdr “kCn dks igpkfu,A “kCn gksxk%
(A) lEcU/k lwpd vO;; (A) vuqie
(B) fo”ks’k.k (B) vYiK
(C) Hkkookpd laKk (C) Kkuh
(D) leqP;cks/kd vO;; (D) vuq;k;h
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Q185 fuEufyf[kr okD;ksa esa ls viw.kZ Hkwrdky dks Q191 fuEufyf[kr okD;ksa es ls “kq) okD; dks
igpkfu,: igpkfu,:
(A) jkew [kkuk [kk jgk FkkA (A) eS rqedks dqN dgrk gSA
(B) ek¡ [kkuk cuk pqdh gSA (B) es vkSj esjh ek¡ ?kqeus tkus okyh gSA
(C) eq>s ckgj tkuk gSA
(C) çR;sd dks ik¡p&ik¡p #i;s fn, tk,aA
(D) ge ?kweus tk,axsA
(D) rqEgkjs dks tkuk gSA
Q186 ftl okD; esa drkZ dh ç/kkurk gksrh gS]
fyax] opu çk;% drkZ ds vuqlkj gksrs gSa, os Q192 vktdy ds cPps ekrk&firk dh vk¡[kksa es
okD; ________ dgykrs gSa A /kwy >ksadus esa dq”ky gSAa js[kkafdr dk vFkZ
(A) deZokP; gksrk gS:
(B) drZ̀okP; (A) /kks[kk nsuk
(C) HkkookP; (B) miæo djuk
(D) ljy okD; (C) eku u nsuk
(D) ?keaM fn[kkuk
Q187 fuEufyf[kr tksMk+ s es ls mÙke iq#’k okys
tksMk+ s dks igpkfu,A
Q193 Þva/kks esa dkuk jktkß js[kkafdr yksdksfä dk
(A) eS&ge
vFkZ gS:
(B) rw&rqe
(C) og&os (A) xq.kghuksa ds chp ,d xq.koku O;fäA
(D) blls&bUgksu a s (B) vksNs O;fä esa ,sBu gksrh gSA
(C) cgqr gh ykyphA
Q188 ftl okD; esa lk/kkj.k vkSj feJokD; dk (D) vdsyk vkneh etcwj gksrk gSA
esy la;kstd vO;;ksa }kjk gksrk gS mls dgrs
gS _____A Q194 fuEufyf[kr fpàksa eS ls iw.kZfojke dks igpkfu,
(A) feJokD; (A) (A)
(B) la;qä okD; (B) (;)
(C) ljy okD;
(C) (-)
(D) ç”uokpd okD;
(D) (?)
Q190 fuEufyf[kr okD;ksa es ls v”kq) okD; dks Q196 eFkqjk vkSj o`Unkou esa çeq[kr% dkSu&lh Hkk’kk
igpkfu,: cksyh tkrh gS\
(A) Jherh xka/kh Hkkjr dh ç/kkuea=h FkhA
(A) laL—r
(B) esjs Åij —ik djsaA
(B) cztHkk’kk
(C) esjs ?kj ds lkeus ikB”kkyk gSA
(C) ekjokM+h
(D) ogk¡ Hkkjh HkhM+ FkhA
(D) ejkBh
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Q197 fganh lkfgR; ds bfrgkl esa çfl) dchjnl] Q199 dchjnkl] rqylhnkl] lwjnkl vkfn dkSu&ls
lw j nkl] egkohjçlkn f}os n h] çs e pa n ] dky ds lar dfo gS\
gfjoa”kjk; cPpu vkfn fdl çns”k ls gS\ (A) vkfndky
(A) xqtjkr (B) Hkfädky
(B) egkjk’Vª (C) jhfrdky
(C) mÙkj çns”k (D) vk/kqfud dky
(D) vklke
Q198 mÙkj çns”k esa dkSu&lh Hkk’kk ugha cksyh tkrh\ Q200 fganh Hkk’kk dks dkSu&lh fyfi esa fy[kk tkrk
(A) cztHkk’kk gS\
(B) dUukSth (A) xq#eq[kh fyfi
(C) vo/kh (B) caxkyh fyfi
(D) igkM+h (C) nsoukxjh fyfi
(D) rfey fyfi
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Read the following Instructions carefully : fuEufyf[kr funsZ”a kksa dks /;ku ls i<+sa %
1. Out of the four alternatives for each question, only 1. izR;sd iz”u ds fy, fn, x;s pkj fodYiksa esa ls
one circle for the correct answer is to be darkened lgh mÙkj ds fy, vks- ,e- vkj- mÙkj i= ij
completely with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen on the dsoy ,d xksys dks gh iwjh rjg uhys@dkys cky
OMR Answer Sheet. The answer once marked is not ikWbVa isu ls HkjsA ,d ckj mÙkj vafdr fd, tkus
liable to be changed ds ckn mls cnyk ugh tk ldrk gSA
2. The candidates should ensure that the Answer Sheet 2. ijh{kkFkhZ lqfuf”pr djsa dh mÙkj i= dks eksM+k u
is not folded. Do not make any stray marks on the tk, ,oa ml ij dksbZ vU; fu”kku u yxk,¡A
Answer Sheet. Do not write your Roll No. anywhere ijh{kkFkhZ viuk vuqØekad mÙkj i= es fu/kkZfjr
else except in the specified space in the Answer Sheet. LFkku ds vfrfjDr vU;= u fy[ksaA
3. Handle the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet with care, 3. ijh{kk iqfLrdk ,oa mÙkj i= dk /;kuiwod Z iz;ksx
as under no circumstances (except for discrepancy djsa] D;ksafd fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa (dsoy ijh{kk
in Test Booklet), another set will be provided. iqfLrdk esa deh dks NksM+ dj) nwljh ijh{kk iqfLrdk
,oa mÙkj i= miyC/k ugh djk;k tk,xkA
4. The candidates will write the correct Test Booklet 4. ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa nh x;h ijh{kk iqfLrdk lhjht+
Series as given in the Test Booklet in the Attendance dks ijh{kkFkhZ lgh rjhds ls gkft+jh&i= es fy[ksaA
Sheet.
5. Each candidate must show on demand his / her Admit 5. iwNs tkus ij izR;sd ijh{kkFkhZ] d{k vUrjh{kd dks
Card to the Invigilator viuk izos”k i= fn[kk,A
6. No candidate, without special permission of the 6. v/kh{kd ;k d{k vUrjh{kd dh fo”ks’k vuqefr ds
Superintendent or Invigilator, should leave his / her fcuk dksbZ ijh{kkFkhZ viuk LFkku u NksMsA+
seat.
7. The candidates should not leave the Examination Hall 7. dk;Zjr d{k vUrjh{kd dks viuk mÙkj i= fn,
without handing over their Answer Sheet to the fcuk ijh{kkFkhZ viuk LFkku ugha NksMx s+ Aas ;fn
Invigilator on duty. Cases where a candidate has not fdlh ijh{kkFkhZ us gkft+jh&i= gLrk{kj ugha fd,
signed on the Attendance Sheet will be deemed not rks ;g ekuk tk,xkA dh mlus mÙkj i= ugh
to have handed over the Answer Sheet and dealt with ykSVk;k gS vkSj ;g vuqfpr lk/ku dk ekeyk
as an unfair means case. ekuk tk,xkA
8. Use of Pencil/Electronic/Manual Calculator is 8. isfUly @bysDVªkWfud@gLrpkfyr ifjdyd dk
prohibited. mi;ksx oftZr gSA
9. The candidates are governed by all Rules and 9. ijh{kk gkWy es vkpj.k ds fy, ijh{kkFkhZ vk;ksx
Regulations of the Commission with regard to their ds lHkh fu;eksa ,oa fofu;eksa }kjk fu;fer gSA
conduct in the Examination Hall. All cases of unfair vuqfpr lk/kuksa ds lHkh ekeyksa dk Q+Slyk vk;ksx
means will be dealt with as per Rules and ds fu;eksa ,oa fofu;eksa ds vuqlkj gksxkA
Regulations of the Commission.
10.After Examination is over, candidate has to return 10. ijh{kkds mijkar vH;FkhZ mÙkj i=d d{k vUrjh{kd
his Answer Sheet to invigilator. Invigilator will hand dks ykSVk nsAa vUrjh{kd }kjk vH;FkhZ dks mÙkj
over the Candidate’s copy to candidate, then only i=d dh vH;FkhZ izfr gLrxr djkbZ tk,xh rFkk
candidate is allowed to leave the examination hall. ftlds mijkar gh d{k dks NksM+us dh vuqefr nh
Candidate is only allowed to take Candidate’s copy tk,xhA mÙkj i=d dh vH;FkhZ izfr vH;FkhZ dks
of answer sheet. vius lkFk ys tkus dh vuqefr gSA
11. Candidates are not allowed to take Test Booklet with 11. ijh{kk ds mijkar ijh{kkFkhZ dks ijh{kk iqfLrdk
them. They have to submit the Test Booklet to the d{k vafrfj{kd dks ykSVkuh gksxhA ijh{kk iqfLrdk
Invigilator after the exam. dks ijh{kkFkhZ vius lkFk ugha ys tk ldrsa gSaA
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