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funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k 1 ls 6 esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lacafèkr
funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k 15 ls 18 esa ,d vuqØe fn;k gS] ftlesa
'kCn @ v{kjksa @ la[;k dks pqfu,A ,d in yqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og lgh fodYi pqfu,
1. AB : ZY: CD : ? tks vuqØe dks iwjk djsA
(A) WX (B) UV
15. ACE, BDF, CEG, ?
(C) XW (D) VU
(A) DEF (B) DFH
2. HksM+ % eVu % ?% fgju % (C) DEH (D) DFE
(A) ehV (B) Ýys'k 16. ABC PQR DEF STU ?
(C) osfu”ku (D) ohy (A) VWX (B) GHI
3. eksph: peM+k
: : nthZ
:? (C) IJK (D) GKL
(A) diM+k (B) deht 17. 2, 3, 5, 9, 17, ?
(C) ctkt (D) /kxk (A) 31 (B) 32
4. SOCIAL : OCIALS : : DRIVEN : ? (C) 33 (D) 34
(A) VENRID (B) NEVIRD 18. 7, 12, 22, 42, 82, ?
(C) RIVEND (D) VIREND (A) 122 (B) 162
5. 11 : 132 : : —— : —— (C) 182 (D) 142
(A) 10 : 100 (B) 9 : 90 19. uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr vad Kkr dhft,A
(C) 13 : 169 (D) 15 : 250
1 1 1 5 7
6. : , :? 5 0 64 3
9 81 13
8 ? 8
1 1 11 2
(A) (B)
169 125
(A) 0 (B) 125
1 1 (C) 100 (D) 144
(C) (D)
120 127 20. uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr vad Kkr dhft,A
funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k 7 ls 12 rd esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls 9 6 7
fo"ke 'kCn @ v{kj @ la[;k pqfu, 8 ? 3
7. (A) Autobiography (B) Malayalam 3 5 8
(C) Novel (D) Dictionary 216 900 168
8. (A) MIGE (B) XTQO
(C) RNKI (D) HDAY (A) 30 (B) 55
9. (A) 42 : 4 (B) 48 : 6 (C) 60 (D) 70
(C) 32 : 2 (D) 15 : 5 funsZ'k % (iz'u la[;k 21 ls 24 ) uhps ,d vuqØe fn;k x;k
10 (A) Year 2012 (B) Year 1998
(C) Year 2005 (D) Year 1997
gS ftldk ,d in yqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ,d fodYi
11. (A) oxZ (B) leyEc pqusa tks vuqØe dks iwjk djsA
(C) csyu (D) lekukUrj prqHkqZt 21.
4, 10, ?, 82, 244, 730
(A) 24 (B) 28
12. (A) ukSdk (B) iuMqCch
(C) 77 (D) 56
(C) uko (D) iksr 22. 10000, 11000, 9900, 10890, 9801, ?
13- fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa dks 'kCndks'k esa fn, x, Øe ds vuqlkj
(A) 10261 (B) 10425
fy[ksaA (C) 10781 (D) 10771
1. Euphrasy 2. Eupepsy 23. 4, 8, 28, 80, 244 ?
3. Euphonics 4. Eugenics (A) 252 (B) 428
5. Euphony (C) 628 (D) 728
(A) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 (B) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5 24. 165, 195, 255, 285, 345, ?
(C) 4, 2, 3, 5, 1 (D) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (A) 375 (B) 390
14. fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls dkSu lk fodYi uhps fn, x,(C) 420 (D) 405
'kCnksa dk lkFkZd Øe n'kkZrk gS \ 25. v{kj dk dkSu lk lewg [kkyh LFkkuksa ij Øeokj j[kus ls nh
1- vo'kks"k.k 2- ikpu xbZ v{kj Ük`a[kyk dks iwjk djsxk \
3- iks"k.k 4- mRltZu — — aba — — ba — ab
(A) 3, 1, 2, 4 (B) 2, 1, 3, 4 (A) abbba (B) abbab
(C) 3, 4, 2, 1 (D) 3, 2, 1, 4 (C) baabb (D) bbaba

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Part - I (General Intelligence)


Direction (1-6) : In each of the following ques- Directions ( 15 - 18) : In each of the following
tions, select the related word/letter/number questions, a series is given with one term miss-
from the given alternatives. ing. Choose the correct alternative from the
1. AB : ZY:: CD : ? given choices that will complete the series.
(A) WX (B) UV 15. ACE, BDF, CEG, ?
(C) XW (D) VU (A) DEF (B) DFH
2. Sheep : Mutton : : Deer : ? (C) DEH (D) DFE
(A) Meat (B) Flesh 16. ABC PQR DEF STU ?
(C) Venison (D) Veal (A) VWX (B) GHI
3. Cobbler : Leather : : Tailor : ? (C) IJK (D) GKL
(A) Cloth (B) Shirt 17. 2, 3, 5, 9, 17, ?
(C) Draper (D) Thread (A) 31 (B) 32
4. SOCIAL : OCIALS : : DRIVEN : ? (C) 33 (D) 34
(A) VENRID (B) NEVIRD 18. 7, 12, 22, 42, 82, ?
(C) RIVEND (D) VIREND (A) 122 (B) 162
5. 11 : 132 : : —— : —— (C) 182 (D) 142
(A) 10 : 100 (B) 9 : 90 19. Find out the missing number from the al-
(C) 13 : 169 (D) 15 : 250 ternatives given below.
1 1 1 5 7
6. : , :?
9 18 13 5 0 64 3
1 1 8 ? 8
(A) (B) 11 2
169 125
(A) 0 (B) 125
1 1 (C) 100 (D) 144
(C) (D)
120 127 20. Select the missing number from the alter-
Direction ( 7-12) : In each of the following ques- natives given below :
tions, find the odd number/letters/number pair
from the given alternatives. 9 6 7
7. (A) Autobiography 8 ? 3
(B) Malayalam 3 5 8
(C) Novel 216 900 168
(D) Dictionary (A) 30 (B) 55
8. (A) MIGE (B) XTQO (C) 60 (D) 70
(C) RNKI (D) HDAY Directions (21 - 24) : In each of the following
9. (A) 42 : 4 (B) 48 : 6 questions, a series is given, with one missing
(C) 32 : 2 (D) 15 : 5 term. Choose the correct alternative from the
10 (A) Year 2012 (B) Year 1998 given choices that will complete the series.
(C) Year 2005 (D) Year 1997 21. 4, 10, ?, 82, 244, 730
11. (A) Square (B) Trapezium (A) 24 (B) 28
(C) Cylinder (D) Parallelogram (C) 77 (D) 56
12. (A) Yacht (B) Submarine 22. 10000, 11000, 9900, 10890, 9801, ?
(C) Boat (D) Ship (A) 10261 (B) 10425
13. Arrange the following words as per order in (C) 10781 (D) 10771
the dictionary : 23. 4, 8, 28, 80, 244 ?
1. Euphrasy 2. Eupepsy (A) 252 (B) 428
3. Euphonics 4. Eugenics (C) 628 (D) 728
5. Euphony 24. 165, 195, 255, 285, 345, ?
(A) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 (B) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5 (A) 375 (B) 390
(C) 4, 2, 3, 5, 1 (D) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (C) 420 (D) 405
14. Which one of the given responses would be 25. Which group of letters should fill the vacant
a meaningful order of the following ? places in the order so that the letter series
1. Absorption 2. Digestion becomes complete ?
2. Nutrition 4. Excretion — — aba — — ba — ab
(A) 3, 1, 2, 4 (B) 2, 1, 3, 4 (A) abbba (B) abbab
(C) 3, 4, 2, 1 (D) 3, 2, 1, 4 (C) baabb (D) bbaba
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26. ;fn A, B dh cgu gSA
C, B dh ek¡ gSA
D, C dk firk gSA37. ,d dwV Hkk"kk esadks 6720 fy[kk tkrk gS] rks
RED
E, D dh ek¡ gSA rnuqlkj
A ,oa D ds chp D;k fj'rk gS \ GREEN dks mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\
(A) nknh (B) nknk (A) 1677199 (B) 1677209
(C) iksrh (D) iksrk (C) 16717209 (D) 9207716
27. uhps
v{kj dk dkSu lk lewg [kkyh LFkkuksa ij Øeokj j[kus ls nh
38. fn, x, fp=k esa fdrus f=kHkqt gSa \
xbZ v{kj Üka`[kyk iwjh djsxk \
— op — mo — n — — pnmop —
(A) mnpmon (B) mpnmon
(C) mnompn (D) mnpomn
28. ;fn (i) M, N dk HkkbZ
(ii)gSA
B, N dk HkkbZ gS
(iii),oa
M, (A) 11 (B) 14
D dk HkkbZ gS] rc buesa ls dkSu lk oDrO; fuf'pr lR; gS\
(C) 16 (D) 22 ;k vf/d
(A) N, B dk HkkbZ gSA (B) N, D dk HkkbZ gSA 39. uhps fn, x, vkjs[k esa dkSu lk @ ls v{kj mu fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk
(C) M, B dk HkkbZ gSA (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha gSA izfrfuf/Ro djrk @ djrs gSa tks fØdsV ds lkFk&lkFk iQqVck
29. bl Üka`[kyk dk vxyk in D;k gS \ vkSj gkWdh Hkh [ksyrs gSa \
BMO, EOQ, HQS. ?
(A) KSU (B) LMN gkWdh
(C) SOV (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha gSA R
30. bl vuqØe esa yqIr in dks Kkr djsa%
Q S T
ADVENTURE, DVENTURE, DVENTUR, ?,
VENTU P
(A) VENTUR (B) DVENT iQqVckWyV U
(C) DVETNU (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha fØdsV
31. ;fn 'kCn M
^ ACHINE' dk dwV 19&7&9&14&15&20&11 (A) S+T+U (B) V
gS] rks ml fodYi dks pqusa tks 'kCn ^ * dk lgh
DANGER (C) S (D) P+R+U
dwV gks \ funsZ'k (40&41) % nks dFku ds i'pkr nks fu"d"kZ
I ,oa II fn,
(A) 11-7-20-16-11-24 x, gSaA bu pkj fodYiksa esa ls dkSu lk dFku lgh gS \
(B) 10-7-20-13-11-24 40. dFku %
(C) 13-7-20-9-11-25
(D) 13-7-20-10-11-25 I. lHkh vè;kid cqtqxZ gksrs gSaA
32. ;fn fdlh dwV Hkk"kk esa dks 39658 fy[kk tkrk gS] II. dqN efgyk,¡ vè;kid gksrh gSaA
NOIDA
rksINDIA dks dSls fy[ksaxs \ fu"d"kZ %
(A) 36568 (B) 63568 I. lHkh cqtqxZ efgyk,¡ gSA
(C) 63569 (D) 65368 II. dqN efgyk,¡ cqtqxZ gksrh gSA
33. ;fn ZIP = 198 vkSjZAP = 286, rnuqlkj mlh dwV Hkk"kk(A) dsoy fu"d"kZ I fudyrk gSA
esaVIP fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk \ (B) dsoy fu"d"kZ
II fudyrk gSA
(A) 174 (B) 222 (C) uk gh fu"d"kZ
I fudyrk gS vkSj ukIIghA
(C) 888 (D) 990 (D) fu"d"kZ
I vkSjII nksuksa fudyrs gSaA
34. ,d dwV Hkk"kk esa
TEACHER dksVGCEJGT dh rjg 41. dFku %
fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh dwVCHILDREN
fyfi esa dks dSls I. lHkh LdsVj vPNs rSjkd gksrs gSaA
fy[ksaxs \ II. lHkh vPNs rSjkd /kod gksrs gSaA
(A) EJKNEGTP (B) EGKNITPO fu"d"kZ %
(C) EJKNFGTO (D) EJKNFTGP I. dqN /kod LdsVj gksrs gSa
35. uhps ikls dh pkj fLFkfr;k¡ iznf'kZr gS % II. dqN LdsVj vPNs rSjkd gksrs gSaA
(A) dsoy fu"d"kZ I fudyrk gSA
1 4 3
5 (B) dsoy fu"d"kZ II fudyrk gSA
4 1 5 1 6
3 2 6 (C) fu"d"kZ I vkSjII nksuksa fudyrs gSaA
(D) u fu"d"kZ I fudyrk gS uk gh fu"d"kZ
II A
tc ikls ds mQij 1 gks rks isanh esa dkSu&lh la[;k gksxhA
(A) 6 (B) 3
funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k
(42-43) esa] fuEu osu vkjs[kksa esa ls dkSu
(C) 2 (D) 5 lk oxksZa ds chp lEcU/ dk lgh fu:i.k djrk gS \
36. ,d dwV Hkk"kk
GOLDesa dksHOME, COME dksDONE 42. ekuo] i{kh] i'kq
vkSjCORD dksDOSE fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh dwV Hkk"kk (A) (B)
esaSONS dks D;k fy[kk tk,xk \
(A) TPOT (B) TOOT
(C) (D)
(C) TOOS (D) TONT
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26. If A is B’s sister. C is B’s mother. D is C’s 37. If RED is coded as 6720, then how would
father. E is D’s mother. Then how is A re- GREEN be coded ?
lated to D ? (A) 1677199 (B) 1677209
(A) Grand - mother (C) 16717209 (D) 9207716
(B) Grand - father 38. Find the number of triangles in the given
(C) Grand - son figure:
(D) Grand - Daughter
27. Which group of letters should fill the vacant
places in the order so that the letter series
becomes complete ?
— op — mo — n — — pnmop —
(A) mnpmon (B) mpnmon (A) 11 (B) 14
(C) mnompn (D) mnpomn
(C) 16 (D) 22 or more
28. If (i) M is brother of N (ii) B is brother of N,
39. In the diagram given below which letter(S)
and (iii) M is brother of D, then which of the
respresents the students who play cricket
following statements is definitely true ?
as well as football and Hockey ?
(A) N is brother of B.
(B) N is brother of D.
(C) M is brother of B. Hockey
(D) None of these. R
29. Find the next term in the series BMO, EOQ,
HQS. ? Q S T
(A) KSU (B) LMN P
(C) SOV (D) None of these V U
Football
30. Find the missing term of the series ADVEN- Cricket
TURE, DVENTURE, DVENTUR, ?, VENTU
(A) VENTUR (B) DVENT (A) S+T+U (B) V
(C) DVETNU (D) None of these. (C) S (D) P+R+U
31. If MACHINE is coded as 19-7-9-14-15-20-11. Directions (40-41) : Two statements are followed
How will DANGER be coded ? by two conclusions numbered I and II. Which
(A) 11-7-20-16-11-24 one of the four alternatives is correct ?
(B) 10-7-20-13-11-24 40. Statements :
(C) 13-7-20-9-11-25 I. All teachers are aged.
(D) 13-7-20-10-11-25 II. Some women are teachers.
32. If in a certain code NOIDA is written as Conclusion :
39658, then how will INDIA be written in I. All aged are women.
the same code ? II. Some women are aged.
(A) 36568 (B) 63568 (A) Only conclusion I follows
(C) 63569 (D) 65368 (B) Only conclusion II follows
33. If ZIP = 198 and ZAP = 286 then how will VIP (C) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
be written in the same code ?
(D) Both conclusions I and II follow
(A) 174 (B) 222
41. Statements:
(C) 888 (D) 990
I. All skaters are good swimmers.
34. In a certain code, TEACHER is written as
II. All good swimmers are runners.
VGCEJGT. How is CHILDREN written in the
Conclusions:
same code ?
I. Some runners are skaters.
(A) EJKNEGTP (B) EGKNITPO
II. Some skaters are good swimmers.
(C) EJKNFGTO (D) EJKNFTGP
(A) Only conclusion I follows
35. Four positions of one dice are given below.
(B) Only conclusion II follows
Identify the number at the bottom of the dice
(C) Both conclusion I and II follow
when the top is 1.
(D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Directions (42 - 43) : In each of the following
5 1 4 3 questions, which of the following Venn Diagrams
3 2 4 6 1 5 1 6 best respresents relationship between given
classes ?
(A) 6 (B) 3 42. Humans, Birds, Animals
(C) 2 (D) 5
36. If GOLD is coded as HOME, COME is coded (A) (B)
as DONE and CORD is coded as DOSE, how
would SONS be coded ?
(A) TPOT (B) TOOT (C) (D)
(C) TOOS (D) TONT
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43. iQy] lsc] larjs mRrj vkd`fr;k¡ %
(A) (B)

(C) (D)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
44. ;fn ,d niZ.k dksMN js[kk ij j[kk tk,] rks nh xbZ mRrj
funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k 48&49 esa pkj mRrj vkd`fr;ksa esa ls fdlesa
vkd`fr;ksa esa ls dkSu lh vkd`fr iz'u vkd`fr dhfn,lghx, VqdM+ksa ls nh xbZ iz'u vkd`fr dks cuk;k tk ldrk gS\
izfrfcEc gksxh \ 48. iz'u vkd`fr %
iz'u vkd`fr %

M N mRrj vkd`fRr;k¡ %
mRrj vkd`fr;k¡ %

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


(A) (B) (C) (D)
49. iz'u vkd`fr %
funsZ'k (45&47) uhps fn;k x;k dkSu&lk fp=k uhps fn, x,
fp=k esa iz'uokpd fpUg~ dks izfrLFkkfir djsxk\
45. iz'u vkd`fr %

mRrj vkd`fRr;k¡ %
=
?
mRrj vkd`fr;k¡ % =
(A) (B) (C) (D)
50. ,d 'kCn dsoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa fn,
x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxksZa }kjk n'kkZ;k x, gSa]
(A) (B) (C) (D) fd uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wgksa esaIgSA ds LrEHk
vkO;wg vkSj
46. iz'u vkd`fr % iafDr dh la[;k 0 ls 4 nh xbZ gSA vkSjIIvkO;wg
dh 5 ls
9A bu vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr vkSj ckn
esa LrEHk la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj.k'T' ds fy,
dks 31] 76 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gS 'S' dks
rFkk14]
? 99 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA blh rjg ls] vkidksa 'kCn
MANGO ds fy, lewg dks igpkuuk gSA
mRrj vkd`fr;k¡ % vkO;wg I& vkO;wg& II

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 G V E A C 5 R E O N G
1 R O N G S 6 N P V E S
(A) (B) (C) (D) 2 M N E S I 7 M T I O N
47. iz'u vkd`fr % 3 O T I T A 8 E A I C O
4 N S N E P 9 N T A R S

(A) 75, 86, 12, 67, 99


(B) 20, 97, 42, 14, 56
(C) 75, 34, 58, 13, 30
? (D) 20, 03, 21, 00, 12

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43. Fruits, Apple, Oranges Answer Figure :

(A) (B)

(C) (D)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
44. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then
which of the answer figures is the right Directions : In Question Nos. 48 - 49. among
image of the question figure ? four answer figures which of the cut pieces can
form the given question figure ?
Question Figure :
48. Question Figure :

M N
Answer Figures
Answer Figures :

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


Directions (45 - 47) : Select a figure from amongst (A) (B) (C) (D)
the four alternatives which when placed in the 49. Question Figure:
blank space marked (?) would complete the
pattern.
45. Question Figure:

Answer Figures :
=
?
Answer Figures : =
(A) (B) (C) (D)
50. A word is represented by only one set of
numbers as given in any one of the
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
(A) (B) (C) (D) the alternatives are represented by two
46. Question Figure : classes of letters as in two matrices given
below. The colums and rows of matrix I are
numbered from 0 to 4 and that of matrix II
are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from
these matrices can be represented first by
its row and next by its column. Eg ‘T’ can be
? represented by 31, 76 etc. and ‘S’ can be
represented by 14,99 etc. Similarly you have
Answer Figures : to identify the set for the word MANGO.
Matrix-I Matrix-II
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 G V E A C 5 R E O N G
(A) (B) (C) (D) 1 R O N G S 6 N P V E S
47. Question Figure : 2 M N E S I 7 M T I O N
3 O T I T A 8 E A I C O
4 N S N E P 9 N T A R S

(A) 75, 86, 12, 67, 99


(B) 20, 97, 42, 14, 56
? (C) 75, 34, 58, 13, 30
(D) 20, 03, 21, 00, 12

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1  2 1   3 1  59. BC ,d o`Ùk dh thok gS ftldk dsUnz


O gSA fcUnq
A nh?kZ
51. ;fn x + = 3 gS] rks
x  2  x  3  dk eku o`Ùk[kaM
BC ij gS] tSlk fd vkÑfr esa fn[kk;k x;k gSA
x  x   x 
BAC rFkkOBC ds ;ksx dk eku Kkr djsaA
gS &
(A) 126 (B) 396 A
(C) 125 (D) 400
O
10  25  108  154  225
52. cjkcj gS & B C
16
(A) 8 (B) 2 (A) 90° (B) 180°
(C) 1 (D) 4 (C) 45° (D) 60°
53. ;fn 999x + 888y = 1332 vkSj 888x + 999y = 555 60. ;fn n, 1 ls cM+h dksbZ çkÑfrd la[;kngks] 2
(n2 –rks
1)
gS] rks
x + y dk eku gS : lnSo foHkkftr gksxk &
(A) 555 (B) 888 (A) 12 – n (B) 24
(C) 999 (D) 1 (C) 11 (D) 12
54. ;fn a, b, c, d, e ik¡p Øekxr le la[;k,¡ gks rFkk
k, l, 61. larks"k viuh dqy vk; dk
25% Hkktu ij] 'ks"k20%dk
m, n, o ik¡p Øekxr fo"ke la[;k,¡ gks] rks mudk lkewfgdfdjk;s ij] 'ks"k dk
40% f'k{kk ij O;; djrk gSA var esa
vkSlr Kkr djsaA mldh cpr ` 8640 gS] rks mldh vk; Kkr djsaA
(A) 5(a + k) (B) a + k + 8 (A) ` 20,000 (B) ` 24,500
a.b.c.d.e.k.l.m.n.o (C) ` 24,000 (D) ` 30,000
(C)
10
(D) k + a + 4 62. f=kHkqt
ABC esa ;fnA = 90°, b = 3 rFkk
c = 4 gS] rks
R : r dk eku gS & (tgk¡R ifjo`Ùk dh f=kT;k gS r rFkk
55. ,d o`Ùk ds prqFkk±l ds vkdkj esa dkxt ds pki dh yackbZ
var%dsUnz dh f=kT;k
)A gS
154 lseh gSA bldk {ks=kiQy gksxk & (A) 5 : 2 (B) 2 : 5
(A) 7546 oxZ lseh (B) 7536 oxZ lseh (C) 3 : 4 (D) 4 : 3
(C) 7500 oxZ lseh (D) 7540 oxZ lseh 1 1
56. ,d csbZeku nqdkunkj nkok djrk gS fd og nky Ø;63. ewY; 5  2  3 + 5  2  3 dk ljyhÑr eku
ij csprk gS ysfdu og xyr rjhds ls ,d fdxzk- Hkkj ds gS &
LFkku 950
ij xzke ds Hkkj dk iz;ksx djrk gSA mldk ykHk 1
çfr'kr Kkr djsaA (A)
2
(B) 0

3 1 (C) 2 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha


(A) 2 % (B) 6 %
17 19 64. uhps nh xbZ vkÑfr esa cjkcj gS &
AQB
P
7 5
(C) 6 % (D) 5 %
23 19
°
40

57. ABC esaAB = 6, AC = 7 rFkkBC = 8 gSA ;fn


AD,
A dk lef}Hkktd gks rFkk
I, ABC dk var%dsUnz gks] rks B
BD dh yEckbZ Kkr djsaA C
8 48
(A) (B) 59°
13 13 A
D Q
13 13 (A) 22° (B) 18°
(C) (D) (C) 28° (D) 24°
8 48
58. 25% 65.
,d oLrq dks Ø; ewY; ij cspus ij ,d O;fDr dks ;fn p, q, r
çkÑfrd la[;k,¡ gks rFkk
m vkSjn Øe'k%
mudk
dk ykHk gksrk gSA foØ; ewY; ij ogh ykHk çfr'kr Kkr gS& y- l- vkSj e- l- gks] rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk
2 fodYi lgh gS\
(A) 16 % (B) 25% (A) mnp = qr (B) mn = pqr
3 mnr
(C) 20% (D) 30% (C) p =q (D) m = npqr

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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)


1 59. BC is the chord of a circle with centre O. A
51. If x + = 3, then find the value of is a point on major arc BC as shown in the
x figure. Find the value of sum of BAC and OBC -
 2 1  3 1  A
 x  2   x  3  is :
 x  x 
(A) 126 (B) 396 O
(C) 125 (D) 400
B C
10  25  108  154  225
52. is equal to (A) 90° (B) 180°
16 (C) 45° (D) 60°
: 60. If n is natural number, which is greater
(A) 8 (B) 2 than 1, then n2(n2 – 1) is always divisible by
(C) 1 (D) 4 :
53. If 999x + 888y = 1332 and 888x + 999y = 555, (A) 12 – n (B) 24
then the value of x + y is : (C) 11 (D) 12
(A) 555 (B) 888 61. Santosh spent 25% of his total income on
(C) 999 (D) 1 food, 20% of remaining on rent, 40% of
54. If a, b, c, d, e are five consecutive even remaining on education. At last his savings
number and k, l, m, n, o are five consecutive was ` 8640. Then find his income.
odd number, then find their collective (A) ` 20,000 (B) ` 24,500
average. (C) ` 24,000 (D) ` 30,000
(A) 5(a + k) (B) a + k + 8 62. In a triangle ABC if A = 90°, b = 3 and
c = 4, then R : r is (where R is radius of
a.b.c.d.e.k.l.m.n.o circumcentre and r is incentre).
(C) (D) k + a + 4
10 (A) 5 : 2 (B) 2 : 5
55. The length of the arc of a sheet of paper is (C) 3 : 4 (D) 4 : 3
in the shape of a quadrant of a circle is 154 63. The simplified value of
cm. Its area would be : 1 1
(A) 7546 sq. cm. (B) 7536 sq. cm. + is :
(C) 7500 sq. cm. (D) 7540 sq. cm. 5 2 3 5 2 3
56. A dishonest shopkeeper professes to sell 1
pulses at his cost price but uses a false (A) (B) 0
weight of 950 grams for each kg. Find his 2
gain percentage. (C) 2 (D) None of these
3 1 64. In the figure given below, AQB is equal to:
(A) 2 % (B) 6 % P
17 19
7 5
°
40

(C) 6 % (D) 5 %
23 19
57. In ABC, AB = 6, AC = 7 and BC = 8. If AD is B
bisector of A and I is the incentre of ABC, C
then find the length of BD.
8 48 59°
(A) (B) A
13 13 D Q
(A) 22° (B) 18°
13 13
(C) (D) (C) 28° (D) 24°
8 48 65. If p, q, r be natural numbers and m and n is
58. By selling an article a person made a profit their L.C.M. and H.C.F respectively, then
of 25% on the cost price. The equivalent
profit on the selling price is : which one of the following option is correct ?
(A) mnp = qr (B) mn = pqr
2
(A) 16 % (B) 25% mnr
3 (C)
(C) 20% (D) 30% p =q (D) m = npqr

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66. – 11 rFkk
11 ds chp ,slh fdruh la[;k,¡ gSa2 tks
;k 3 ls 75. fp=k esa fn[kk, x, vkÑfr ds vuqlkj] ,d cM+s vk;rkdkj
foHkkftr gS\ vkÑfr ls ,d NksVk vk;rkdkj vkÑfr dkVk x;k gSA ;fn
(A) 11 (B) 14 AB = 8 lseh rFkk
BC = 4 lseh gS] rks vkÑfr
ABCPQRA
(C) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(D) 15 dk ifjeki (lseh esa) Kkr djsaA
P C
x 6 x2  y2
67. ;fn y = gS] rks
x2  y2
dk eku Kkr djsaA
5
R Q
11 59
(A) (B)
61 11
61 11 A B
(C) (D) (A) 24 lseh (B) 12 lseh
11 51
(C) 20 lseh (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
68. ,d oLrq ` 144 esa cspk x;kA ;fn ykHk çfr'kr dk vkafdd
76. ` 1000 dh jkf'k ij 40% dh NwV rFkk mlh jkf'k
30%ij
eku mlds Ø; ewY; ds cjkcj Fkk] rks oLrq dk Ø; ewY; Fkk& o 10% dh Øekxr NwV dk varj gS &
(A) ` 80 (B) ` 100
(A) ` 20 (B) ` 30
(C) ` 120 (D) ` 180
(C) ` 10 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
69. ,d 'kgj dh tula[;k igys o"kZ5% c<+ tkrh gS rFkk nwljs
77. ,d foØsrk` 100 esa 10 vke cspdj 40% ykHk dekrk
o"kZ5% ?kV tkrh gSAnwljs;fn o"kZ ds var esa dqy tula[;k
gSA mlus
` 100 esa fdrus vke [kjhns Fks\
9975 gks] rks çFke o"kZ ds 'kq:vkr esa tula[;k fdruh Fkh\
(A) 7 (B) 10
(A) 10,000 (B) 9,870 (C) 15 (D) 14
(C) 11,000 (D) 8,870
78. fdlh lekukarj prqHkqZt dk vk/kj mldh Å¡pkbZ dk nksxquk
70. og NksVh ls NksVh la[;k Kkr7,djsa 9 rFkk
ftls12 ls Hkkx
gSA ;fn bl lekukarj prqHkqZt dk288{ks=kiQy
oxZ lseh gks]
nsus ij çR;sd n'kk1esa'ks"k cpsA
rks mldh Å¡pkbZ Kkr djsaA
(A) 252 (B) 250
(C) 253 (D) 251 (A) 10 lseh (B) 15 lseh
71. 4 iq#"k vkSj 8 fnu esa iwjk djrs gSa] (C) 6 2 lseh
6 efgyk,¡ fdlh dk;Z dks (D) 12 lseh
tcfd 3 iq#"k vkSj7 efgyk,¡ mlh dk;Z 10 79. nh xbZ vkÑfr
dksfnu esa iwjk ABC ds çR;sd dks.k dk eku gS &
djrs gSaA
10 efgyk,¡ ml dk;Z dks fdrus fnuksa esa iwjk djsxh\
(A) 36 fnu (B) 32 fnu C
(C) 48 fnu (D) 40 fnu B
72. 10% lk/kj.k C;kt dh nj ij fdrus le; esa ,d fuf'pr
40°
/ujkf'k ij lk/kj.k C;kt ewy/u dk0.125 xquk gks 60°

tk,xk\ P A Q
(A) A = 80°, B = 60°, C = 40°
1 1
(A) 1 o"kZ (B) 2 o"kZ (B) B = 80°, A = 60°, C = 40°
4 4 (C) A = 40°, B = 60°, C = 80°
(D) A = 40°, B = 80°, C = 60°
3 5
(C) 1 o"kZ (D) 2 o"kZ ,d
80. 75 lseh yEck isaMqye
18 lseh pki ij nksyu dj jgk
4 7 gS] rks og fdrus jsfM;u dk dks.k cuk jgk gS\
73. ,d /krq ds v¼Zxksys dks xykdj 'kadq ds vkdkj esa <kyk 7 6
(A) jsfM;u (B) jsfM;u
tkrk gS] ftldh f=kT;k
R, v¼Zxksys dh f=kT;k ds cjkcj gSA 23 23
;fn 'kadq dh Å¡pkbZ
Z gks] rks
(C)
5
jsfM;u (D)
6
jsfM;u
(A) Z = R (B) R = 2Z 23 25
R 81. ,d yM+dk vius ?kj ls Ldwy 2.5 fdeh@?kaVk dh jÝrkj ls
(C) Z = 2R (D) Z = tkrk gS rks12 feuV nsj ls igq¡prk gSA vxys fnu og
2
74. 1 fdeh nkSM+ dh ,d çfr;ksfxrk esavkSjC rhu
A, B 4 fdeh@?kaVk dh jÝrkj ls tkrk gS] rks og 15 feuV igys
çfrHkkxhA,gSaA
B dks40 eh- rFkk
C dks60 eh- dh 'kq:vkr iga¡qp tkrk gSA mlds ?kj ls Ldwy dh nwjh fdruh gS\
ns ldrk gSAB, C dks fdrus eh
- dh 'kq:vkr ns ldrk gS] (A) 2 fdeh (B) 3 fdeh
;fn çfr;ksfxrk
96 eh dh gks\ (C) 2.5 fdeh (D) 3.5 fdeh
(A) 10 eh- (B) 4 eh- 82. (x13 + 1 – x) dks(x + 1) ls Hkkx nsus
'ks"k
ij D;k cpsxk
\
(A) – 1 (B) 1
(C) 2 eh- (D) 5 eh- (C) ± 1 (D) 0
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66. How many numbers between – 11 and 11 75. A rectangle of certain dimensions is
are multiples of 2 or 3? chopped off from one corner of a larger
(A) 11 (B) 14 rectangle as shown. If AB = 8 cm and BC =
(C) None of these (D) 15 4 cm, then the perimeter of the figure
ABCPQRA (in cm) is :
x 6 x2  y2
67. If y = , then find the value of 2 . P C
5 x  y2
11 59
(A) (B) R
61 11 Q
61 11
(C) (D)
11 51
68. An article was sold for ` 144. If the A B
percentage of profit was numerically equal (A) 24 cm (B) 12 cm
to the cost price, the cost price of the article (C) 20 cm (D) None of these
76. The difference between a 40% discount on
was :
` 1000 and successive discount of 30% and
(A) ` 80 (B) ` 100 10% on the same amount is :
(C) ` 120 (D) ` 180 (A) ` 20 (B) ` 30
69. During first year, the population of a town (C) ` 10 (D) None of these
increases by 5% and during the next year, 77. A vendor sells mangoes at 10 for `100
the population decreases by 5%. If the total gaining 40%. How many mangoes did he
population is 9975 at the end of the second buy for ` 100 ?
year, then what was the population in the (A) 7 (B) 10
beginning of the first year? (C) 15 (D) 14
(A) 10,000 (B) 9,870 78. The base of a parallelogram is twice its
(C) 11,000 (D) 8,870 height. If the area of the parallelogram is
288 sq. cm., find its height.
70. What is the least number which when
(A) 10 cm (B) 15 cm
divided by 7, 9 and 12 leaves the same
remainder 1 in each case? (C) 6 2 cm (D) 12 cm
(A) 252 (B) 250 79. In the given figure, find each angle of ABC.
(C) 253 (D) 251
71. 4 men and 6 women can complete a work C
in 8 days, while 3 men and 7 women can B
complete it in 10 days. In how many days
will 10 women complete it?
60° 40°
(A) 36 days (B) 32 days
(C) 48 days (D) 40 days P A Q
72. In how much time would the simple (A) A = 80°, B = 60°, C = 40°
interest on a certain sum be 0.125 times (B) B = 80°, A = 60°, C = 40°
the principal at 10% per annum? (C) A = 40°, B = 60°, C = 80°
1 1 (D) A = 40°, B = 80°, C = 60°
(A) 1 year (B) 2 year 80. Find the angle in radian through which a
4 4 pendulum swings if its length is 75 cm and
3 5 the tip describes an arc length 18 cm.
(C) 1 year (D) 2 year
4 7 7 6
73. A metallic hemisphere is melted and recast (A) rad (B) rad
23 23
in the shape of a cone with the same base 5 6
radius (R) as that of the hemisphere. If Z is (C) rad (D) rad
23 25
the height of the cone, then :
81. A boy walks from his house to school at 2.5
(A) Z = R (B) R = 2Z
km/hr and arrives 12 min late. The next
R day he walks at 4 km/hr and reaches the
(C) Z = 2R (D) Z = school 15 min earlier. What is the distance
2
74. A, B and C are three contestants in 1 km from his house to school?
race. If A can give B a start of 40 m and A can (A) 2 km (B) 3 km
give C a start of 60 m, how many meters start (C) 2.5 km (D) 3.5 km
can B give C, if the race is of 96 m.? 82. What is the remainder when (x13 + 1 – x) is
divided by (x + 1)?
(A) 10 m (B) 4 m
(A) – 1 (B) 1
(C) 2 m (D) 5 m (C) ± 1 (D) 0
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83. ,d ?ku dh Hkqtk dh yackbZ
10 lseh gSA
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk
93. K dk eku Kkr djsa] ;fn fcUnq A(2, 3), B(4, K) o
fdUgh nks 'kh"kksZa ds chp dh nwjh ugha gks ldrh gS\C(6, – 3) lajs[kh; gksA
(A) 10 lseh (B) 10 2 lseh (A) 1 (B) ± 1
(C) – 1 (D) 0
(C) 10 5 lseh (D) 10 3 lseh
94. ,d gokbZ tgkt ,d oxZ ds pkjksa rjiQ Øe'k%
100, 200,
84. ,d yksgs ds NM+ dks oxZ ds vkdkj esa88 eksM+us
lseh² ij 300 o 400 fdeh@?kaVk ds pky ls mM+rk gSA oxZ ds pkj
LFkku ?ksjrk gSA ;fn mlh yksgs ds NM+ dks o`Ùk ds vkdkj esa
rjiQ mM+ku ds nkSjku gokbZ tgkt dh vkSlr pky D;k Fkh\
eksM+k tk,] rks o`Ùk dk {ks=kiQy Kkr djsaa&
(A) 200 fdeh@?kaVk (B) 150 fdeh@?kaVk
(A) 112 lseh² (B) 108 lseh²
(C) 192 fdeh@?kaVk (D) 250 fdeh@?kaVk
(C) 116 lseh² (D) 114 lseh²
95. fç;k o lqfç;k fdlh dk;Z dks nks fnu esa lekIr dj ldrh

tan .cot 2  2 
 tan .cot
 gaSA lqfç;k o vfurk mlh dk;Z
4 fnu
dks
esa lekIr dj ldrh
85. 4 3 6 4 cjkcj gS & 12
  gSa rFkk fç;k o vfurk mlh dk;Z dks
fnu esa lekIr dj
sin  cos 5
6 3 ldrh gaSA fç;k vdsys ml dk;Z dks fdrus fnu esa dj ldrh
1 4 gS\
(A) (B)
3 3 (A) 3 fnu (B) 4 fnu
2 5 (C) 2 fnu (D) 5 fnu
(C) (D)
3 3 funsZ'k(46-50) : fuEu xzkiQ dk lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj
2
86. nks fxykl dh /kfjrk leku gSA nksuksa dkHkkx
Øe'k% fn,
vkSj x, ç'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
3
2
mÙkh. kZNk=kksad h l a[; k ( gt kj esa)
Hkkx ikuh ls Hkjk gS rFkk 'ks"k Hkkx nw/ ls Hkjk tkrk gSA ;fn fo'ofo|ky;
5 80 A
nksuksa fxykl ds feJ.k dks ,dfxykl
cM+sesa Mkyk tk,] rks 70 fo'ofo|ky; B

u, fxykl esaikuh o nw/ dk vuqikr fdruk gksxk\ 60


50
(A) 5 : 6 (B) 7 : 8 40
(C) 6 : 5 (D) 8 : 7 30

87. ,d oxZ ds vUr%o`Ùk ,oa ifjo`Ùk ds {ks=kiQyksa dk vuqikr gSA 20


10
(A) 2 : 1 (B) 2 : 0
2 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
o"kZ
(C) 2:1 (D) 1 : 2 96. fo'ofo|ky; A ls o"kZ
2012 esa mÙkh.kZ gq, Nk=kksa dh la[;k
88. ;fn x + y + z = 2s gS] rks rFkk o"kZ
2010 esa fo'ofo|ky;B ls mÙkh.kZ Nk=kksa dh la[;k
(s – x)3 + (s – y)3 + 3(s – x)(s – y) z cjkcj gS & dk vuqikr gS &
(A) – z3 (B) z3 (A) 2 : 5 (B) 5 : 1
(C) x3 (D) y3 (C) 5 : 2 (D) 1 : 5
89. 6 – 35 dk oxZewy Kkr djsaA 97. o"kZ
2008 ds vis{kk
2013 esa fo'ofo|ky;B esa fdrus
1 1 çfr'kr Nk=kksa dh c<+ksrjh gqbZ\
(A)
2
 7  5  (B) –
2
 7  5 1 1
(A) 33 % (B) 23 %
1 3 3
(C) ±
2
 7  5  (D)  7  5
2 2
90. (C) 66 %
,d v¼Zxksykdkj dVksjk LVhy dk cuk gS rFkk mldh eksVkbZ (D) 16 %
3 3
0.25 lseh gSA dVksjk dk vkarfjd
5 lseh
f=kT;k
gSA dVksjk98.
dk fo'ofo|ky; B ls o"kZ
2010, 2011, 2012 o 2013 esa
ckgjh {ks=kiQy Kkr djsaA dqy fdrus fo|kFkhZ mÙkh.kZ gq,\
(A) 173.25 oxZ lseh (B) 175.25 oxZ lseh (A) 16000 (B) 140000
(C) 172.25 oxZ lseh (D) 174.25 oxZ lseh (C) 160000 (D) 14000
91. nks izfrPNsnh js[kkvksa ds chp dh U;wure nwjh gS&
99. o"kZ
2009, 2010 o 2011 esa Nk=kksa dk vuqikr gS &
(A) 1 (B) – 1 (A) 6 : 4 : 9 (B) 9 : 6 : 4
(C) 0 (D) 2 (C) 4 : 6 : 9 (D) 9 : 4 : 6
92. 90 lseh yEch ,d yM+dh ,d ySEi&iksLV nwj 100. o"kZ
ls eh@ls
1.2 2012 esa nksuksa fo'ofo|ky;ksa ls mÙkh.kZ gq, Nk=k
dh pky ls tk jgh gSA ;fn ySEi&iksLV3.6
tehu
ehlsšpk la[;k rFkk o"kZ
2009 esa nksuksa fo'ofo|ky;ksa ls mÙkh.kZ gq
gks] rks Nk=kksa
4 lsd.Ms ckn yM+dh dh ijNk;h dh yEckbZ Kkr djsaA
dh la[;k dk varj fdruk gS\
(A) 40000 (B) 20000
(A) 1. 6 eh (B) 1. 2 eh (C) 30000 (D) 50000
(C) 2 eh (D) 4.8 eh
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83. The length of the side of a cube is 10 cm. 93. If the points A(2, 3), B(4, K) and C(6, – 3) are
Which of the following can’t be the distance collinear, then find the value of K.
between any two vertices? (A) 1 (B) ± 1
(A) 10 cm (B) 10 2 cm (C) – 1 (D) 0
94. An aeroplane flies along the four sides of a
(C) 10 5 cm (D) 10 3 cm square at a speed of 100, 200, 300 and 400
84. A iron rod is in the form of a square km/hr, respectively. What is the average
enclosing an area of 88 cm². If the same speed of the aeroplane in its flight around
iron rod is bent into a circle, then find the the square ?
area of that circle ? (A) 200 km/hr (B) 150 km/hr
(A) 112 cm² (B) 108 cm² (C) 192 km/hr (D) 250 km/hr
(C) 116 cm² (D) 114 cm² 95. Priya and Supriya can do a job in 2 days.
    Supriya and Anita can do it in 4 days and
tan .cot2  tan2 .cot 12
85. 4 3 6 4 is equal to :
Priya and Anita in days. What is the
  5
sin  cos number of days required for Priya alone to
6 3
do the job?
1 4
(A) (B) (A) 3 days (B) 4 days
3 3 (C) 2 days (D) 5 days
2 5 Directions (46-50) : Study the following graph
(C) (D)
3 3 carefully and answer the questions that follows.
86. The capacities of two glasses are same.
2 2 No. of students passed University A
They are filled with rd and th part of 80
3 5 (in thousands) 70 University B
water respectively, and remaining part is 60
filled with milk. If mixture of both glasses 50
are poured in a big glass, then what is the 40
ratio of water and milk in the new glass ? 30
(A) 5 : 6 (B) 7 : 8 20
(C) 6 : 5 (D) 8 : 7 10
87. The ratio of the areas of the incircle and 0
the circumcircle of a square is 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Years
(A) 2 : 1 (B) 2 : 2 96. What is the respective ratio of the number
(C) 2:1 (D) 1 : 2 of students passed from university A in year
88. If x + y + z = 2s, then 2012 and the number of student passed
(s – x)3 + (s – y)3 + 3(s – x)(s – y) z is equal to : from University B in year 2010.
(A) – z3 (B) z3 (A) 2 : 5 (B) 5 : 1
(C) x3 (D) y3 (C) 5 : 2 (D) 1 : 5
97. What percent student s increased in
89. Find the square root of 6 – 35 .
University B in year 2013 from year 2008?
1 1
(A)
2
 7  5  (B) –
2
 7  5 1 1
(A) 33 % (B) 23 %
3 3
1
(C) ±
2
 7  5  (D)  7  5  2 2
(C) 66 % (D) 16 %
90. A hemispherical bowl is made of steel and 3 3
0.25 cm thick. The inner radius of the bowl 98. What is the total number of students passed
is 5 cm. Find the outher curved area of the from university B in year 2010, 2011, 2012
bowl. and 2013?
(A) 173.25 sq. cm. (B) 175.25 sq. cm. (A) 16000 (B) 140000
(C) 172.25 sq. cm. (D) 174.25 sq. cm. (C) 160000 (D) 14000
91. The shortest dist ance between two 99. The ratio of the number of students in year
intersecting line is : 2009, 2010 and 2011 is -
(A) 1 (B) – 1 (A) 6 : 4 : 9 (B) 9 : 6 : 4
(C) 0 (D) 2 (C) 4 : 6 : 9 (D) 9 : 4 : 6
92. A girl of height 90 cm is walking away from
100. What is the difference between the total
the base of a lamp-post at a speed of 1.2 m/s.
If the lamp is 3.6 m above the ground, find number of students of both the universities
the length of her shadow after 4 seconds. A and B in year 2012 and 2009 ?
(A) 1. 6 m (B) 1. 2 m (A) 40000 (B) 20000
(C) 2 m (D) 4.8 m (C) 30000 (D) 50000

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Hkkx III
& ( lkekU; tkudkjh)
101. ekuo fodkl lwpdkad lekfo"V djrk gS] lk{kjrk109. nj] o"kZ 2015 esa foEcyMu esa vk;ksftr ^fefJr ;qxy* f[krkc
tUe ds le; thou izR;k'kk rFkk& fuEu esa ls fdlus thrk Fkk&
(A) ldy ?kjsyw mRikn] miknku ykxr ij (A) vysDtsUMj is;k rFkk Vhfe;k ccksl
(B) izfr O;fDr ldy ?kjsyw mRikn] okLrfod Ø;'kfDr (B) tSeh ejs rFkk tkau ih;lZ
ij (C) thu twfy;u jkstj rFkk gksfj;k VsdkÅ
(C) izfr O;fDr okLrfod ldy ?kjsyw mRikn ij ekik (D) fy,UMj isl rFkk ekfVZuk fgafxl
x;k thou Lrj 110. fuEu esa ls fdlus 16 vxLr 1946 dsk ^izR;{k dk;Zokgh
(D) ldy jk"Vªh; mRikn] US MkWyj esa fnol dh* ?kks"k.kk dh Fkh&
102. ^fxYV ,TM* cktkj dk vFkZ gS& (A) eqfLye yhx (B) fØf'p;u yhx
(A) cwfy;u cktkj (C) fl[k yhx (D) fgUnw yhx
(B) ljdkjh izfrHkwfr;ksa dh cktkj 111. Hkkjrh; :i;s dk u;k izrhd fuEu esa ls fdl Hkk"kk esa gS&
(C) cUnwdksa dh cktkj (A) nsoukxjh ^j*
(B) jkseu'R'
(D) 'kq¼ /krqvksa dh cktkj
103. Hkkjr rFkk phu ds eè; ^iap'khy laf/* dc gLrk{kfjr dh (C) nsoukxjh ^j* rFkk'R' jkseu
(D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
x;h&
112. jkT;lHkk ds lUnHkZ esa fuEu esa ls dkSu lk dFku lR; gS
(A) 1949 (B) 1962
(A) eaf=kifj"kn jkT; lHkk ds izfr mÙkjnk;h gSA
(C) 1954 (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ughaA
(B) fo'okl er jkT; lHkk esa Hkh izLrqr fd;k tk ldrk
104. fuEu esa ls dkSu lk pØokr Hkkjr ds iwohZ rV dks Li'kZ ugha
gSA
djrk gS\
(C) laln] jkT; lwph ds fo"k; ds lEcU/ esa dkuwu cuk
(A) fuyksiQj (B) gqn&gqn
ldrh gS ;fn jkT; lwph dk dksbZ fo"k; tks fd jk"Vªh;
(C) ygj (D) gsyu
egRo dk gks] ds lUnHkZ esa jkT; lHkk mls nks frgk
105. fuEu es ls dkSu lk vkbZ- lh- ,l- vf/dkjh 1885 esa
cgqer ls ikfjr dj nsaA
dkaxzsl ds xBu ds le; mlls lEcfU/r Fkk\ (D) /u fo/s;d dks jkT; lHkk esa izLrqr fd;k tk ldrk
(A) eSdkys (B) ykMZ lkbeu
gSA
(C) usfiMk (D) ,- vks- Þ;we
113. fuEu esa ls fdl izfØ;k }kjk vax viuh ejEer Lo;a djrs
106. ^Mwj.M di* dk lEcU/ fdlls gS\& gS&
(A) Vsful (B) lkWdj (A) v/Zlw=k.k (B) lelw=k.k
(C) gkWdh (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (C) dksf'kdh; foHksnu (D) :ikUrj.k
107. eqnzk ds voewY;u dk vFkZ gS& 114. fons'kh eqnzk tks Rofjr izokl dh izo`fRr j[krh gS] dgykrh
(A) izeq[k varjkZ"Vªh; dkjksckjh eqnzkvksa dh rqyuk esa eqnzk
gS&
ds ewY; dks de djukA (A) gkWV eqnzk (B) lkÝV eqnzk
(B) eqnzk dks vUrjkZ"Vªh; cktkj esa mldh dher ryk'kus(C) Lo.kZ eqnzk (D) nqyZHk eqnzk
ds fy, vuqefr iznku djukA 115. tc dksbZ v.kq] bysDVªku xzg.k djrk gS rks og&
(C) izeq[k varjkZ"Vªh; dkjksckjh eqnzkvksa dh rqyuk (A)esa eqnzk gks tkrk gSA
vkDlhd`r
ds ewY; dks c<+kuk (B) vipf;r gks tkrk gSA
(D) vkbZ- ,e- ,iQ- fo'o cSad rFkk izeq[k O;kikfjd (C) ikpf;r gks tkrk gSA
lk>hnkjks ds lkFk cgqi{kh; okrkZvksa esa eqnzk(D)ds ewY;
fuf"Ø; gks tkrk gSA
dks fuf'pr djukA 116. lkeqnkf;d fodkl dk;ZØe dk ewy Fkk&
108. izfl¼ fp=kdkj jktk jfo oekZ dk lEcU/ fdl ?kjkus ls (A) lM+dksa dk fuekZ.k
gS& (B) ifjokj fu;kstu
(A) eSlwj (B) =kko.kdksj (C) lkewfgd Hkkxhnkjh
(C) dwtZ (D) dwp fcgkj (D) flapkbZ
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Part - III (General Awareness)


101. Human development Index comprises 109. Who won mixed doubles title at Wimbledon
literacy rate, life expectancy at birth and- in the year 2015
(A) GDP at factor cost (A) Alexander peya and Timea Babos
(B) Jamie Murray and John Peers
(B) GDP per head at real purchasing
(C) Jean-Julien Rojer and Haria Tecau
power. (D) Leander Paes and Martina Hinges.
(C) Standard of living measured by real 110. Which among the following observed the
GDP per capital Direct Action Day on August 16, 1946?
(D) GNP in US dollar (A) Muslim League
102. Gilt-edged market means- (B) Christian League
(C) Sikh League
(A) bullion market
(D) Hindu League
(B) Market of government securities 111. The new symbol of Indian Rupee is a blend
(C) Market of guns of-
(D) Market of pure metal (A) Devanagari ^j*
103. When was Panchsheel Treaty signed (B) Roman ‘R’
between India and China? (C) Devanagari ^j*and Roman ‘R’
(A)1949 (B) 1962 (D) None of these
(C) 1954 (D) None of the above 112. In the context of Rajya Sabha which one
of the following statements is true?
104. Which of the cyclones did not touch the
(A) Council of Ministers is responsible to
eastern coast of India? Rajya Sabha
(A) Nilofar (B) Hud Hud (B) Confidence vote can be introduced in
(C) Lehar (D) Helen Rajya Sabha also.
105. Which ICS officer was associated with the (C) Parliament can enact laws for the
formation of Indian National Congress in state list subject if Rajya Sabha with
two third majority approves that a
1885 ?
subject pertaining to state list has
(A) Macaulay (B) Lord simon gained national importance.
(C) Naypidaw (D) A.O. Hume (D) Money bill can be introduced in Rajya
106. Durand cup is associated with ? Sabha.
(A) Tennis (B) Soccer 113. Organs repair themselves through a
process of
(C) Hockey (D) None of these
(A) Meiosis
107. Devaluation of a currency means- (B) Mitosis
(A) Reduction in the value of a currency (C) Cellular differentiation
vis-à-vis major Internationally traded (D) Transformation
currencies. 114. Foreign currency which has tendency of
(B) Permitting the currency to seek its quick migration is called
worth in the International Market (A) Hot currency
(B) Soft currency
(C) Increase in the value of currency vis-
(C) Gold currency
a-vis major Internationally traded
(D) Scarce currency
currencies. 115. When a molecule gains an electron it has
(D) Fixing the value of currency in multi- been
lateral consultation with the IMF, the (A) Oxidized (B) Reduced
World Bank and Major trading (C) Digested (D) Inactivated
partners. 116. Crux of community development
108. Famous painter Raja Ravi Verma belonged programme was?
to the court of- (A) Construction of roads
(B) Family planning
(A) Mysore (B) Travancore
(C) Peoples participation
(C) Coorg (D) Cooch Bihar (D) Irrigation
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117. ikS/ksa esa ^tSdsV lsy* dgka ik;k tkrk gS& 129. lwph& I dks lwph&
II ls lqesfyr djs ,oa uhps fn, x, dksMksa
(A) iRrh dh lrg ij (B) tM+ksa ij mifLFkr ckyksa ij dk iz;ksx djrs gq, lgh mÙkj pqusA
(C) tuukaxksa ij (D) laoguh Årdksa ij lwph& I lwph&II
118. og d.k tks pqEcdh; {ks=k esa Roj.k ugha izkIr djrk gS& (A) dgkyxk¡o 1. if'pe caxky
(A) vYiQk d.k (B) chVk d.k
(B) iQjDdk 2. fcgkj
(C) U;wVªku (D) izksVku
(C) jkexqu cka/ 3. xqtjkr
119. fuEu esa ls dkSu lh izfØ;k Dyksu dk mRiknu djrh gS&
(D) xkU/kj 4. vkU/z izns'k
(A) okuLifrd izo/Zu(B) xzsfoVksVªkfiTe
(C) fu"kspu (D) fo"kechtk.kqrk dwV%
120. fuEu esa ls dkSu ls tksM+s lqesfyr ugha gS& A B C D
(A) 1 2 3 4
(A) ckt cgknqj & ekyok
(B) 4 3 1 2
(B) lqYrku eqtÝiQj 'kkg & xqtjkr
(C) 2 1 4 3
(C) ;wlqiQ vkfny 'kkg & vgenuxj
(D) 3 2 1 4
(D) dqrqc 'kkg & xksydq.Mk
130. uhy unh dk L=kksr gS\
121. fuEu esa ls dkSu 23oka tSu rhFkZadj Fkk&
(A) ukflj >hy (B) foDVksfj;k >hy
(A) useh ukFk (B) egkohj
(C) ik'oZukFk (D) eYyhukFk (C) pkM >hy (D) VSax uf;dk >hy
122. fuEu esa ls dkSu lh iapo"khZ; ;kstuk lw[ks rFkk lenkc js[kk,a
nks ;q¼ksa
131. ls ______ds leku {ks=k dks iznf'kr djrh gS
cqjh rjg izHkkfor Fkh& (A) vknzrk (B) rkieku
(A) izFke iapo"khZ; ;kstuk (C) o"kkZ (D) ok;qe.Myh; nkc
(B) r`rh; iapo"khZ; ;kstuk 132. u{k=kksa dk jax fuHkZj djrk gS muds&
(C) iape iapo"khZ; ;kstuk (A) rkieku ij (B) nkc ij
(D) "k"B iapo"khZ; ;kstuk (C) vk;q ij (D) lkSj ifjokj ls mudh nwjh ij
123. vksyko`f"V dk eq[; dkj.k gS& 133. ^IykLVj dk isfjl* dk jklk;fud uke gS&
(A) la?kuu (B) laogu
(A) dSfY'k;e DyksjkbM
(C) ÅèoZikru (D) fgerkiu
(B) dSfY'k;e ukbVªsV
124. 'kq"dkf{kikd
(xeropthalmia) euq";ksa esa fdldh deh
(C) dSfY'k;e lYiQsV gseh gkbMªsV
ds dkj.k gksrk gS&
(A) foVkfeu K (B) foVkfeuD (D) fuEu esa ls dksbZ ugha
(C) foVkfeu A (D) foVkfeuC 134. ^>we [ksrh* d`f"k dh ,d i}fr gS tks fd iz;ksx dh tkrh
125. Hkkjrh; lafo/ku dk dkSu lk vuqPNsn NqvkNwr dks mUewfyr gS&
djrk gS& (A) fgekpy izns'k (B) eè; mPpHkwfe
(A) vuqPNsn 14 (B) vuqPNsn 15 (C) eè; rfeyukMq (D) ukxkySaM
(C) vuqPNsn 17 (D) vuqPNsn 18 135. lqesfyr djs&
126. fuEu esa ls fdl frfFk dks Hkxr flag dks iQkalh nh x;h Fkh&
la?k jkT;{ks=k dk;Z{ks=k
(A) 19 ekpZ 1931 (B) 23 vizSy] 1931 (mPp&U;k;ky;)
(C) 23 ekpZ 1931 (D) 14 ekpZ 1931
(A) ikafMpsjh 1- dsjy
127. ^Xok;Vj* vk;ksMhu dh deh ds dkj.k gksrk gSA ;g ik;k
(B) v.Meku o fudksckj 2- eqEcbZ
tkrk gS&
(A) rVh; {ks=k (B) igkM+h {ks=k
}hilewg
(C) e:LFkyh; {ks=k(D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha (C) y{k}hi 3- psUubZ
128. fuEu esa ls fdlus 1861bZ- esa ^bafM;u fejj* uked lekpkj(D) neu o nho 4- dydÙkk
i=k la'kksf/r rFkk izdkf'kr fd;k Fkk\ dwV%
(A) vferko ?kks"k A B C D
(B) johUnz ukFk VSxksj (A) 3 4 1 2
(C) lqfer xkaxqyh (B) 1 3 4 2
(D) eueksgu ?kks"k rFkk nsosUnzukFk VSxksj (C) 1 2 3 4
(D) 1 4 3 2
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117. Where might you find Jacket Cells on a 129. Match List I with list II and find out the
plant? correct answer from the codes given below
(A) Leaf surface (B) Root hairs the lists-
(C) Reproductive organs List I List II
(D) Vascular tissue Thermal Power Plants Locations
118. Which particle cannot be accelerated in (A) Kahalgaon 1. West Bengal
a magnetic field? (B) Farakka 2. Bihar
(A) alpha particle (B) Beta particle (C) Ramgun Dam 3. Gujarat
(C) Neutron (D) Proton
(D)Gandhar 4.Andhra Pradesh
119. Which of the following processes produces
Codes:
clones?
A B C D
(A) Vegetative propagation
(B) Gravitropism (C) Fertilisation (A) 1 2 3 4
(D) Heterospery (B) 4 3 1 2
120. Which one of the following pairs is not (C) 2 1 4 3
correctly matched? (D) 3 2 1 4
(A) Baz Bahadur - Malwa 130. Source of River Nile is ?
(B) Sultan Muzaffar Shah – Gujarat (A) Lake Nassir
(C) Yusuf Adil Shah- Ahmednagar (B) Lake Victoria
(D) Qutub Shah – Golkunda (C) Lake Chad
121. Who among the following was the 23rd Jain (D) Lake Tanganyika
Tirthankara? 131. Isobars are lines displaying areas of equal
(A) Nemi Natha (B) Mahavira (A) Humidity
(C) Parshvanath (D) Malinath (B) Temperature
122. Which of the five year plans mentioned (C) Rainfall
below was badly hit by drought and two (D) Atmospheric pressure
wars ? 132. The colour of stars depends upon their -
(A) First five year plan (A) Temperature
(B) Third five year plan (B) Pressure
(C) Fifth five year plan
(C) Age
(D) sixth five year plan
(D) Distance from solar system
123. Hailstorm are caused due to-
133. The chemical name of Plaster of Paris is?
(A) Condensation (B) Convection
(C) Sublimation (D) Freezing (A) Calcium chloride
124. Xerophthalmia in human beings is (B) Calcium Nitrate
caused due to deficiency of - (C) Calcium sulphate hemi hydrate
(A) Vitamin-K (B) Vitamin-D (D) None of these
(C) Vitamin-A (D) Vitamin-C 134. Jhum cultivation is a method of
125. Which Article of Indian Constitution cultivation which is practised in?
abolishes untouchability? (A) Himachal Pradesh
(A) Article-14 (B) Article-15 (B) Central Highland
(C) Article-17 (D) Article-18 (C) Coastal Tamil Nadu
126. On which of the following dates, the (D) Nagaland
execution of Bhagat Singh took place? 135. Match the following?
(A) March 19, 1931 (B) April 23, 1931 Union Territory Functional Area
(C) March 23, 1931 (D) March 14, 1931 (High Court)
127. Goitre is caused due to deficiency of (A) Pondicherry 1. Kerala
Iodine. It is Prevalent in - (B) Andaman and 2. Mumbai
(A) Coastal areas (B) Hilly areas Nicobar Island
(C) Desert areas (D) None of these (C) Lakshadweep 3. Chennai
128. Who among the following edited and
(D) Daman and Diu 4. Calcutta
published the newspaper Indian Mirror in
Codes:
1861?
A B C D
(A) Amitava Ghosh
(B) Ravindra Nath Tagore (A) 3 4 1 2
(C) Sumit Ganguly (B) 1 3 4 2
(D) Manmohan Ghosh and Devendra Nath (C) 1 2 3 4
Tagore (D) 1 4 3 2
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136. fuEu esa ls og vf/dkj dkSu lk gS ftldh x.kuk Hkkjr
143. fuEu esa ls dkSu ^fifLVy* dk Hkkx ugha gS&
ds lafo/ku esa ugha dh x;h gS] ysfdu ftls mPpre (A) LVkby (B) ,sUFkj
U;k;ky; us ekSfyd vf/dkj crk;k gS\ (C) fLVXek (D) v.Mk'k;(ovary)
(A) futrk dk vf/dkj 144. Hkkjr esa viuk igyk ;q¼iksr 'CGS Barracuda'
(B) fof/ ds le{k lekurk fuEu esa es fdl ns'k dks fu;kZr fd;k Fkk&
(A) ekynho (B) HkwVku
(C) vLi`';rk dk mUewyu
(C) usiky (D) ekWjh'k'k
(D) ,lksfl,'ku ;k la?k (;wfu;u) cuus dk vf/dkj
145. ^csth dsM ,lcslh* us gky gh es fdl ns'k ds jk"Vªifr ds
137. ,Utkbeksa ds lEcU/ esa fuEu es ls dkSu lk dFku lR; ugha
:i esa 'kiFk yh gS&
gS& (A) csfYt;e (B) V~;wuhf'k;k
(A) ,Utkbe] mRizsjd gksrs gSA (C) fiQth (D) lwMku
(B) yxHkx lHkh ,Utkbe izksVhu gksrs gSA 146. lwph& I (efUnj@/jksgj LFky) dksIIlwph&
(jkT;) ls
(C) ,Utkbe loksZRd`"V
ph ij lcls izHkkoh <+ax ls dk;Z lqesfyr djs ,oa uhps fn, x, dksMksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq,
djrs gSA lgh mÙkj pqusA
(D) jklk;fud vfHkfØ;kvksa ds nkSjku ,Utkbe u"V gks lwph& I lwph& II
tkrs gSA (A) o`gns'oj eafnj 1- mM+hlk
138. fuEu esa ls dkSu lk fdlh tho/kjh esa gfjryod ds eq[; (B) fnyokM+k eafnj 2- rfeyukMq
dk;Z dks of.kZr djrk gS& (C) fyaxjkt eafnj 3- jktLFkku
(D) igkM+ksa dk gEih 4- leqnk;
dukZVd
(A) ;g ikS/ksa esa LVkpZ dk laxzghr :i gSA
dwV%
(B) ;g ydM+h okys isM+ksa dks izLosnu esa l{ke cukrk gSA
A B C D
(C) ;g laoguh Årdksa ds ekè;e ls dksf'kdkvksa dks (A) 1 2 3 4
iks"kd rRo iznku djrk gSA (B) 1 3 4 2
(D) ;g izdk'k ÅtkZ dks vo'kksf"kr djrk gS ftlls fd (C) 2 4 1 3
(D) 2 3 1 4
;g vkDlhtu mRiknu dh {kerk dks c<+k ldsA
147. rjkbu dk igyk ;q¼ fdlds chp yM+k x;k Fkh&
139. fuEu esa ls fdl vk/kj ij vuqPNsn 352 ds vUrxZr
(A) eqgEen xkSjh rFkk i`Foh jkt pkSgku
jk"Vªifr lEiw.kZ ns'k esa ;k ns'k ds fdlh Hkkx ij jk"Vªh;
(B) vdcj ,oa gsew
vkikrdky dh ?kks"k.kk dj ldrk gS& (C) egewn xtuoh rFkk i`Foh jkt pkSgku
(A) okg~; vkØe.k (B) lSU; fonzksg (d) vdcj ,oa jk.kk izrki
(C) vkUrfjd v'kkafr (D) a o b nksuks 148. ,d f'kÝV iath gS&
140. Hkkjr esa laln dh foÙkh; lfefr;k¡ fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu lh(A) ;kn`fPNd vfHkxe Le`fr
gS& (B) vuqØfer vfHkxfer Le`fr
(i) yksd ys[kk lfefr (C) i<+s&dsoy Le`fr
(ii) izkDdyu lfefr (d) vUroZLrq] irk ;ksX; HkaMkj.k
(iii) yksd miØe lfefr 149. flXeks ,d izfl¼ R;kSgkj gS&
(A) I rFkkII (B) I rFkkIII (A) rfey leqnk; (B) laFkkyh leqnk;
(C) dksaduh fgUnw leqnk; (D) eqfLye leqnk;
(C) II rFkkIII (D) I, II rFkkIII
150. laln ds nksuks lnuksa esa fdlh(Non-Money)
/usRrj
141. lq'kklu ,Dlizsl ftls vHkh gky gh esa pyk;k x;k] fdu
fo/s;d lEcU/h vlgefr gksus ij&
'kgjksa ds eè; pysxh&
(A) fo/s;d jn~n gks tk,xk
(A) Xokfy;j ,oa tcyiqj (B) Xokfy;j ,oa t;iqj
(B) jk"Vªifr ds gLrk{kj ls ml fcy dk dkuwu cuk;k tk
(C) >kalh ,oa y[kuÅ (D) Xokfy;j ,oa xksaMk ldrk gSA
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136. Point out which of the following is not a 143. Which of the following is not a part of
right enumerated in the Constitution of pistil?
India but has been articulated by the (A) Style (B) Anther
Supereme Court to be a Fundamental (C) Stigma (D) Ovary
Right. 144. India has exported its first warship named
(A) Right of privacy “CGS Barracuda” to which of the following
(B) Equality before law countries?
(C) Abolition of untouchability (A) Maldives (B) Bhutan
(D) Right to form associations or Unions (C) Nepal (D) Mauritius
137. Which of the following statement about 145. Beji Caid Essebsi was recently sworn in
enzymes is not true? as the President of which of the following
(A) enzymes are catalysts countries -
(B) almost all enzymes are proteins. (A) Belgium (B) Tunisia
(C) enzymes operate most efficiently at (C) Fiji (D) Sudan
optimum pH. 146. Match List-I (temple/Heritage site) with
(D) enzymes are destr oyed during List-II (State) and select the correct
chemical reactions. answers using the codes given below :
138. Which of the following best describes the List-I List-II
primary functions of chlorophyll in an (A) Brihadeshwara 1. Orissa
organism? Temple
(A) It is the storage form of starch in (B) Dilwara Temple 2. Tamil Nadu
plants. (C) Lingraja Temple 3. Rajasthan
(B) It enables transpiration in woody (D) Hampi Group 4. Karnataka
plants. of Mountains
(C) It provides nutrients to cells by A B C D
(A) 1 2 3 4
circulating through the vascular
(B) 1 3 4 2
tissue.
(C) 2 4 1 3
(D) It absorbs light energy to enhance the
(D) 2 3 1 4
production of Oxygen.
147. The First battle of Tarain was fought
139. President can pr oclaim National
between:
Emergency under Article 352 in the
(A) Mohammed Ghori and Prithvi Raj
entire country or any part of it, on the
Chauhan
grounds of-
(B) Akbar and Hemu
(A) External Aggression
(C) Mahmud Ghazni and Prithvi Raj
(B) Armed Rebellion
Chauhan
(C) Internal Disturbance (D) Akbar and Rana Pratap
(D) Both a and b 148. A shift register is a :
140. Which of the following are financial (A) Random – access memory
committee of Parliament in India? (B) sequentially – access memory
(i) Public Account committee (C) Read-only memory
(ii) Estimate committee (D) content - addressable memory
(iii) Committee on public undertakings 149. Shigmo is one of the prominent festival
(A) (i) and (ii) of the :
(B) (i) and (iii) (A) Tamil community
(C) (ii) and (iii) (B) Santhali community
(D) (i), (ii) and (iii) (C) Konkani Hindu community
141. Sushasan express which was recently (D) Muslim community
flagged off will run between - 150. In case of a disagreement between the
(A) Gwalior and Jabalpur two houses of Parliament over a non-
(B) Gwalior and Jaipur Money bill-
(C) Jhansi and Lucknow (A) The bill will lapse.
(D) Gwalior and Gonda (B) The President may sign it into a law
142. Language used to create macros in MS (C) The President may call a joint sitting
Excel is - of both the houses to consider it
(A) Visual C++ (B) Visual basic (D) The President may ask both the
(C) Java (D) C houses to reconsider it.
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Part - IV (English Language)


Directions: In question numbers 151 to 155,
Directions : In question numbers 167 to 171,
four alternatives are given for the idiom/
some parts of the sentences have errors and
phrase and bold in the sentence. Choose the
some have none. Find out which part of a
the best alternative.
sentence has an error. If there is no error,
167. At one's wit's end
blacken the rectangle corresponding to (D) .
(A) to ignore
151. His assistants have and (A)/ are still doing (B) perplexed
(C) to tarnish
(B)/ excellent work (C)/ No error. (D) (D) intense dislike
168. Bid defiance
152. It is I who is responsible (A)/ for the loss
(A) perplexed
(B)/ in the business (C)/ No error. (D) (B) to tarnish
(C) ignore
153. He is going everyday (A)/ for a morning walk (D) intense dislike
169. Dig one's Grave
(B)/ with his friends (C)/ No error. (D)
(A) intense dislike
154. My parents sometimes (A)/ come to school
(B) to be responsible for own downfall
(B)/ to see the principal (C)/ No error. (D)
(C) die while in service
155. You had better (A)/ gone now (B)/ or You'll
be late (C)/ No error. (D) pass away
170. Hold one's horse
Directions: In question numbers 156 to 160,
(A) to achieve something
sentences are given with blanks are to be filled
(B) energetic
with an appropriate word(s). Choose the correct
alternative out of the four . (C) to strike unfairly
(D) be patient
156. The bureaucrat was ....... for his role in the
scam. 171. Sail under the false colours
(A) awarded (A) prominent
(B) indicted (B) extremely angry
(C) criticized (C) A hypocrite
(D) reinstated (D) to be cheerful
Directions : In question numbers 172 to 179,
157. Lata is so ..... that he immediately believed
my story of ghost. a part of the sentence is underlined. Below
(A) innocent given are alternatives of the underlined part
(B) credulous
(C) vociferous as (A), (B) and (C) which may improve the
(D) credible
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case
158. Anju called ....... me yesterday.
(A) in no improvement is needed your answer is (D).
(B) for
(C) after 172. It is high time that we did something about
(D) on
it.
159. I promise to stand ....... you in your difficulty.
(A) for (B) by(A) had done (B) would do
(C) against (C) have done
(D) with (D) No improvement
173. I asked him that why he is so sad.
160. Bread is made ......... flour.
(A) of (A) why is he
(B) with (B) why he was
(C) from (D) by(C) that why is he (D) No improvement
174. His father wrote to him, “It is high time you
Directions : In question numbers 161 to 163,
start pr eparing for the for thcoming
out of the four alternatives, choose the one
examination”.
which best expresses the meaning of the given
word. (A) would start (B) started
161. Vestige (C) had started (D) No improvement
(A) Bleak 175. All this has been done with a view to
(B) Evidence
(C) Intricate improve the living conditions of the poor.
(D) Baulk
162. Lascivious (A) to improving (B) of improving
(A) Expansive (C) for improving
(B) Lustful (D) No improvement
(C) Tarnish 176. My brother as well as my sister are staying
(D) Spendthrift
163. Lavish with me.
(A) Generous (A) have stayed
(B) Divulge (B) were staying
(C) Absurd (C) is staying
(D) Shrewd (D) No improvement
177. The Commissions are set up to ask into the
Directions : In question numbers 164 to 166,
incidents.
choose the word opposite in meaning to the
(A) investigate (B) demand
given word.
(C) look (D) No improvement
164. Placid
178. After she arrived home from school, she
(A) Calm (B) Equable
cooks food for the family.
(C) Uneven (D) Garner
(A) After she arrives
165. Malice (B) After she had arrived
(A) Grudge (B) Annoy
(C) After she is arriving
(C) Hate (D) Sympathy
(D) No improvement
166. Blithe 179. Wine loosen his tongue.
(A) Gay (B) Cheerful
(A) loosens (B) freed
(C) Sorrowful (D) Bright
(C) looses (D) No improvement
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Directions (Q- 180 to 184) : In the following How often one hearts children wishing they
passages some of the words have been left out. were grown-up and old people wishing they were
Fill in the blanks with the help of the young. Each age has its pleasures and pains, and
alternatives given. the happiest person is the one who enjoys what each
PASSAGE - I age gives him without wasting his time in useless
Our problem can be summed up in a single regrets.
word-Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Childhood is a time where are few
Remove man from the 180 then the root cause responsibilities to make life more difficult. If a child
of hunger and 181 is abolished forever. Man is
has good parents he is fed, looked after and loved
the only 182 that consumes without 183. He does
not give milk, he 184 not lay eggs. whatever he may do. It is improbable that he will
180. (A) area (B) scene ever again in his life be given so much without
(C) place (D) light having to do anything in return. In addition, life is
181. (A) overwork (B) work always presenting new things to the child the things
(C) while (D) waste that have lost their interest for older people because
182. (A) human being (B) worm they are too well known. A child finds pleasure in
(C) human (D) creature playing in the rain or in the snow. His first visit to a
183. (A) drinking (B) producing sea side is a marvelous adventure. But, a child has
(C) eating (D) sleeping his paint; he is not so free to do as he wishes as he
184. (A) does (B) do thinks his older people are there to check. He is
(C) did (D) has done constantly being told not to do things or being
Directions: In question numbers 185 to 192, out punished for that he has done wrong. His life is,
of the four alternatives, choose the one which therefore, not perfectly happy.
can be substituted for the given words/sen- When the young man starts to earn his own living,
tence. he becomes free from the discipline of school and
185. One who is guilty of a crime parents but at the same time he is forced to accept
(A) Malefactors (B) Malady
responsibilities. He can no longer expect others to
(C) Mala fide (D) Maladroit
186. Whether one wishes or not pay for his food, his clothes and his room, but has to
(A) Willy-Willy (B) Willy-Nilly work if he wants to live comfortably. If he spends
(C) Nilly-Nilly (D) Nilly-Nally most of his time in playing about as in the way that
187. One who does not care for literature or art he used to as a child, he will be hungry and, if he
(A) Barbarian (B) Philistine breaks the laws of his society, as he used to break
(C) Illiterate (D) Primitive the laws of his parents, he may go to prison if,
188. One who cannot die however, he works hard, keeps out of trouble and
(A) Stable (B) Immortal has good health, he can have the great happiness
(C) Perpetual (D) Perennial of seeing himself make steady progress in his job
189. Opposed to great or sudden change and of building up for himself his now position in
(A) Static (B) Revolutionary the society.
(C) Conservative (D) Evolutionary 196. Which is the happiest period of human life ?
190. To slap with a flat object (A) The childhood (B) The youth
(A) Chop (B) Swat (C) The old age
(C) Hew (D) Hit (D) Any period if one can enjoy it
191. A house for storing grains 197. Childhood is an exciting period of life because
(A) Cell (B) Store (A) child gets excessive love from parents.
(C) Godown (D) Granary
(B) the child always experiences new things.
192. A man of odd habits
(A) Eccentric (B) Extrovert (C) the child is punished for doing wrong things.
(C) Introvert (D) Moody (D) the child has no responsibility to share.
Directions: In questions numbers 193 to 195, 198. Happiness in childhood is limited because-
there are four different words out of which one (A) the child is physically weak.
is correctly spelt word and indicate it by black- (B) the child depends upon parents.
ening the appropriate rectangle in the Answer (C) the child is not free from controls.
Sheet (D) the child cannot think for himself
193. (A) Malpert (B) Malapert 199. The youth, too, is not perfectly happy for-
(C) Malepert (D) Malapart (A) a young man must accept responsibility
194. (A) Omnivorious (B) Omnivoros and earn for himself.
(C) Omnivorous (D) Ommnivorious (B) he is sent to jail for any mistake.
195. (A) Cacodous (B) Caducous (C) he is not allowed to play freely.
(C) Cacodrous (D) Cacodras (D) he does not get employment easily.
Directions (Q.196 to 200) : In these questions 200. A young man can be happy if-
you have a brief passage with 5 questions fol- (A) He pleases his teacher and parents.
lowing each passage. Read the passage care- (B) He obeys the rules of society.
fully and choose the best answer to each ques-
(C) He is truthful and honest.
tion out of the four alternatives and blacken
the appropriate rectangles in the Answer Sheet. (D) He is healthy, employed and secures status.

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