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Part-I : General Intelligence and Reasoning


Hkkx& I : lkekU; cqf¼erk ,oa rdZ'kfDr
Directions (1–10) : In each of the following 12. (A) Tea/pk; (B) Cinchona/fludksuk
questions, select the related letter/word/ (C) Rubber/jcM+ (D) Chalk/pkWd
figure/ number from the given alternatives. 13. (A) 2209 (B) 1024
funsZ'k (1&10) % fuEu iz'uksa esa ls izR;sd iz'u esa fn, fodYiksa
(C) 916 (D) 4913
esa ls lEcfU/r v{kj@'kCn@vkÑfr@ la[;k dks pqfu, 14. A (A) Tall/yack (B) Huge/fo'kky
1. ? : Dolphin :: Herd : Cow
(C) Thin/iryk (D) Sharp/uqdhyk
\ % MkfYiQu %% >q.M % xk;
15. (A) 41-72 (B) 12-30
(A) Ocean/egklkxj (B) Pod/ikWM
(C) 42-51 (D) 11-20
(C) Porpoise/laxekgh (D) Leap/yhi
2. 66 : 36 :: 18 : ? 16. (A) Kanpur/dkuiqj (B) Allahabad/bykgkckn
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) Varanasi/okjk.klh
(D) Agra/vkxjk
(C) 8 (D) 9 17. (A) FIK (B) DGI
3. COMPUTER : FQPRXVHT :: LANGUAGE : ? (C) MPR (D) KNQ
(A) OXPIXDIG (B) OCQICYIG
(C) OCQIXCJG (D) OCQIXCIG 18. (A) Oyster/?kksa?kk(B) Clam/cM+h lhih
4. Chat : Talk :: Flutter : ? (C) Scallop/'ka[k (D) Mussel/'kacqd
xi'ki % ckrphr %% Lianu % \ 19. In a garden, there are 10 rows and 12
(A) Dance/u`R; (B) Wobble/yM+[kM+kgV columns of mango trees. The distance
(C) Sing/xkuk (D) Flap/FkiFkikuk between the two trees is 2 meters and a
5. ? : QEHMDF :: WIDELY : HVCDXK distance of one meter is left from all sides
(A) FRINGE (B) STRING of the boundary of the garden. The length
(C) FRANCE (D) DEMAND of the garden is
6. ? : College :: Mechanic : Garage
fdlh cxhps esa vke ds isM+
10 iafDr rFkk
12 LraHk esa gSA
\ % dkWyst %% dkjhxj % xSjkt
(A) Book/fdrkc
nks isM+ksa ds chp2dh
ehVj
nwjh gSa rFkk cxhps ds lHkh
(B) Learning/vè;;u Hkqtkvksa ds pkjksa
1 ehVj
vksj lsdh nwjh NksM+k tkrk gSA
(C) Professor/izkè;kid cxhps dh yackbZ D;k gSA
(D) Engine/batu (A) 20 metre/ehVj (B) 22 metre/ehVj
7. Doze : Sleep :: Tiptoe : ? (C) 24 metre/ehVj (D) 26 metre/ehVj
m¡/ % uhan %% ncs iSj pyuk % \ 20. Select a suitable figure from the Answer
(A) Walk/dne (B) Flat/eafty figures that would replace the question
(C) Shelf/vyekjh (D) Swim/rSjuk mark (?).
8. 121 : 61 :: 337 : ?
(A) 211 (B) 222
mÙkj vkÑfr ds mi;qDr vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u
(C) 220 (D) 240 vkÑfr ds txg vk,xk \
9. 10 : 99 : 9 : ? Question figures:
(A) 98 (B) 88
(C) 97 (D) 49
iz'u vkÑfr;ka%
10. ? : Money :: Urn : Ashes
\ % /u %% dy'k % jk[k
(A) Cash/eqnzk (B) Wealth/nkSyr
?
(C) Purse/ilZ (D) Inheritance/fojklr
Directions (11–18) : Find the odd word/letter/ Answer figures:
number from the given alternatives. mÙkj vkÑfr;ka%
funsZ'k (11&18)% fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn@v{kj@
la[;k dks pqfu, A
11. (A) Godan/xksnku
(B) Maila Aanchal/eSyk vk¡py
(C) Shatranj Ke Khiladi/'krjat ds f[kykM+h
(D) Karm Bhoomi/deZHkweh (A) (B) (C) (D)
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21. A bird shooter was asked how many birds 25. From the given responses, choose the
he had in the bag. He replied that there were response which shows meaningful order of
all sparrows but six, all pigeons but six, and the following words ?
all ducks but six. Suggest that how many fn, x, fodYiksa esa ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks fn, x,
birds he had in the bag in all ?
'kCnksa ds lkFkZd Øe dks n'kkZrk gksA
fdlh i{kh 'kwVj ls iwNk x;k fd mlds FkSys esa fdruh 1. Yarn 2. Plant
if{k;k¡ FkhA mlus tokc fn;k fd lHkh if{k;ka gSa ysfdu
3.N%Saree 4. Cotton
i{kh xksjS;k ugha gS] N% i{kh dcwrj ugha gS] N% i{kh cÙkd
5. Cloth
ugha gSA crk,a fd mlds FkSys esa fdruh if{k;k¡ Fkh(A)\ 2, 4, 5, 1, 3 (B) 2, 4, 3, 5, 1
(A) 9 (B) 18 (C) 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 (D) 2, 4, 5, 3, 1
Directions (26-28): Find the missing number
(C) 27 (D) 36
22. One morning Sujata started to walk towards (?) from the given options.
the Sun. After covering some distance she funsZ'k
(26-28): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k (\) Kkr
turned to right then again to the right and dhft, A
after covering some distance she again 26. 3, 10, 101, ?
turns to the right. Now in which direction (A) 10101 (B) 10201
is she facing ? (C) 10202 (D) 11012
fdlh izkr% dky lqtkrk us lw;Z dh fn'kk esa pyuk 27.izkjaHk
3, 15, ?, 63, 99, 143
fd;kA dqN nwjh r; djus ds i'pkr og nk;sa eqM+h] og fiQj(A) 27 (B) 35
ls nk;sa eqM+h rFkk dqN nqjh r; djus ds i'pkr og ,d ckj(C) 45 (D) 56
28. 2, 2, 5, 13, 28, ?
fiQj ls nk;sa eqM+hA vc og fdl fn'kk esa gS \
(A) 49 (B) 50
(A) North/mÙkj (C) 51 (D) 52
(B) South/nf{k.k 29. Statements/dFku%
(C) North-East/mÙkj&iwoZ All the trucks are flies.
(D) South-West/nf{k.k&if'pe lHkh Vªd efD[k;k¡ gS
23. A tailor had a number of shirt pieces to cut Some scooters are flies.
from a roll of fabric. He cut each roll of equal dqN LdwVj efD[k;k¡ gS
length into 10 pieces. He cut at the rate of
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
45 cuts a minute. How many rolls would
1. All the trucks are scooters.
be cut in 24 minutes ?
lHkh Vªd LdwVj gS
,d nthZ dks diM+s ds ,d jksy ls 'kVZ ds VqdM+s dh ,d
2. Some scooters are trucks.
la[;k dks dkVuk gSA og izR;sd 10 jksycjkcj
dks yackbZ dqN LdwVj Vªd gS
ds VqdM+ksa esa dkVrk gSA45 ogVqdM+sa
izfr feuV dh nj ls (A) Only conclusion (1) follows
dkVrk gSA24 feuV esa fdrus jksy dkVs tk,xs \ dsoy fu"d"kZ(1) vuqlj.k djrk gS
(A) 32 rolls/jksy (B) 54 rolls/jksy (B) Only conclusion (2) follows
(C) 108 rolls/jksy (D) 120 rolls/jksy dsoy fu"d"kZ(2) vuqlj.k djrk gS
24. Radha moves towards South-East and (C) Either conclusion (1) or (2) follows
travels a distance of 7 kms, then she moves
;k rks fu"d"kZ
(1) ;k (2) vuqlj.k djrk gS
towards West and travels a distance of 14
(D) Neither Conclusion (1) nor (2) follows
kms. From here she moves towards North-
West and travels a distance of 7 kms and u rks fu"d"kZ
(1) u gh fu"d"kZ
(2) vuqlj.k djrk gS
finally she moves a distance of 4 kms 30. From the four positions of a dice given
towards east. How far is she now from the below, find the colour which is opposite to
starting point ? yellow ?
fn,rcx, fdlh ikls ds pkj vklu ls] Kkr djsa fd ihys jax
jk/k7 fdeh- dh nwjh nf{k.k&iwoZ dh fn'kk esa pyrh gS]
og if'pe dh vksj eqM+dj14 fdeh- dh nwjh r; djrh ds foijhr dkSu lk jax gSA
gSA ;gka ls og mÙkj&if'pe dh vksj7eqM+dj
fdeh- dh Yellow Orange Blue Red
nwjh r; djrh gS rFkk varr% iwjc dh vksj4 eqM+dj
fdeh-
Yellow

Yellow
Blue

Blue

dh nwjh r; djrh gSA vc og vius izkjafHkd fcanq ls fdruhOrange Violet Red Pink
nwjh ij gS \
(A) 3 kms/fdeh- (B) 4 kms/fdeh- (A) Violet/cSaxuh (B) Red/yky
(C) 10 kms/fdeh- (D) 11 kms/fdeh- (C) Pink/xqykch (D) Blue/uhyk
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31. Amit said - “This girl is the wife of the 35. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting round
grandson of my mother”. How is Amit the circle and are facing the centre:
related to girl ? P, Q, R, S, T, U, V vkSjW o`Ùk ds pkjksa vkSj dsUnz dh
vfer us dgk& ¶;g ckfydk esjs ek¡ ds ikssrs dh iRuh gSA¸
rjiQ eq¡g djds cSBs gSA
vfer ml ckfydk ls fdl izdkj lacaf/r gS \ 1. P is second to the right of T who is also
(A) Brother/HkkbZ (B) Grandfather/nknk the neighbour of R and V.
(C) Husband/ifr (D) Father-in-law/llqj P, T ds nk;sa ls nwljk gS]Rtks
vkSj
fdV dk iM+
kslh Hkh gSA
32. Statements/dFku% 2. S is not the neighbour of P.
The state government has decided to S, P dk iM+kslh ugha gSA
appoint four thousand primary school 3. V is the neighbour of U.
teachers during the next financial year. V, U dk iM+kslh gSA
jkT; ljdkj us vxys foÙk o"kZ ds nkSjku pkj gtkj izkFkfed
4. Q is not between S and W. W is not
fo|ky; f'k{kdksa dh fu;qfDr dk iSQlyk fd;k gSA between U and S.
Assumptions/fu"d"kZ% Q, S rFkkW ds eè; esa ugha W,
gSAU rFkkS ds
I. There are enough schools in the state eè; esa ugha gSA
to accommodate four thousand Which of the following statement is correct ?
additional primary school teachers.
pkj gtkj vfrfjDr izkFkfed fo|ky; ds f'k{kdksa dks buesa ls dkSu&lk dFku lgh gS \
lek;ksftr djus ds fy, jkT; esa i;kZIr fo|ky; gSA (A) P is to the immediate right of Q
II. The eligible candidates may not be P, Q ds Bhd nk;ha vkSj gSA
interested to apply as the government (B) R is between U and V
may not finally appoint such a large R, U rFkkV ds eè; esa gSA
number of primary school teachers. (C) Q is to the immediate left of W
;ksX; mEehnokj vkosnu djus esa 'kk;n :fp u fn[kk,a Q, W ds Bhd ck;ha vksj gSA
D;ksafd gks ldrk gS fd ljdkj bruh vf/d la[;k esa (D) U is between W and S
izkFkfed fo|ky; ds f'k{kdksa dh fu;qfDr u djsaA U, W rFkkS ds eè; esa gSA
(A) Only assumption I is implicit 36. If P + Q means P is the brother of Q. P × Q
dsoy iwokZuqeku
I fufoZokn gS means P is the father of Q and P - Q means
(B) Only assumption II is implicit P is the sister of Q. Which of the following
dsoy iwokZuqeku
II fufoZokn gS relations shows that I is the niece of K ?
(C) Either I or II is implicit ;fn P + Q dk vFkZP, Q dk HkkbZ P gS]
× Q dk vFkZ
P,
;k rks iwokZuqeku
I ;k II fufoZokn gS Q dk firk gS rFkk
P – Q dk vFkZ
P, Q dk firk gS buesa
(D) Neither I nor II is implicit ls dkSu&lk laca/ ;g n'kkZrk I,gSK fd
dh Hkrhth gS \
u rks iwokZuqeku
I vkSj u gh II fufoZokn gS (A) K + Y × I – Z (B) K + Y × Z – I
33. Here are some words translated from an (C) Z – I × Y + K (D) K × Y + I – Z
artificial language. Directions (37-39): From the given options
;gk¡ dqN 'kCn dks Ñf=ke Hkk"kk ls vuqokn fd;k x;k gSA
choose the missing number/letter.
Migenlasan means Cupboard funsZ'k
(37-39): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k@v{kj
Migenlasan dk eryc Cupboard Kkr dhft,A
Lasanpoen means Boardwalk
Lasanpoen dk eryc Boardwalk 37. 20 9 11 16 18 ?
Cuopdansa means Pullman
Cuopdansa dk eryc Pullman 30 25 32
Which word could mean “Walkway”? 14
17 13 10 12
dkSu ls 'kCn dk vFkZ“Walkway” gks ldrk gS \
20

(A) Poenmigen (B) Cuopeisel (A) 6 (B) 7


(C) Lasandansa (D) Poenforc (C) 14 (D) 9
34. Which of the following diagrams indicates
the best relationship between Page, Chapter 38.
and Book ? 15
buesa ls dkSu&lk vkjs[k i`"B] vè;k; rFkk iqLrd ds chp
lgh laca/ bafxr djrk gS \ 92 ? 44 7

(A) (B) 6

(A) 103 (B) 108


(C) (D) (C) 105 (D) 107

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1 3 1 43. Group the given figures into three classes
using each figure only once.
39. 3 510 5 2 650 4 3 ? 2
izR;sd vkÑfr dk ,d ckj iz;ksx djrs gq, mudk rhu oxksZ
4 6 8 esa lewghdj.k djsaA
(A) 660 (B) 670
(C) 710 (D) 780
40. Find the minimum number of straight lines
required to make the given figure. 1 2 3
fn;s x;s fp=k dks cukus ds fy, de ls de fdruh js[kk,a
vko';d gSa \ 4 5 6

7 8 9
(A) 1,3,5; 2,6,9; 4,7,8
(B) 2,3,4; 5,6,8; 9,1,7
(C) 1,3,5; 2,6,8; 4,7,9
(D) 3,2,4; 6,5,8; 7,9,1
(A) 11 (B) 14
(C) 16 (D) 17 44. Find out which of the answer figures (A),
41. Find out the alternative figure which (B), (C) and (D) can be formed by using the
pieces given in question figure ?
contains question figure as its part ?
ml oSdfYid vkÑfr dk p;u djs ftlesa iz'u vkÑfr Kkr dhft, fd uhps fn, x, vkÑfr;ksa ds VqdM+ksa ls
lfEefyr gS \ vkÑfr(A), (B), (C) vkSj
(D) esa ls dkSu lh vkÑfr cu
Questions figure : ldrh gS\
iz'u vkÑfr% Question figure:
iz'u vkÑfr%

Answer figures :
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%
Answer figures:
mÙkj vkÑfr;ka%

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


42. Find out amongst the four alternative as to
how the pattern would appear when the (A) (B) (C) (D)
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line ?45. Which of the answer figure is the right
;fn ikjn'khZ i`"B dks fpfÉr js[kk ds vuqfn'k eksM+k tk, rks image of the question figure ?
mirror
;g fuEufyf[kr pkj fodYiksa esa ls fdl fodYikuqlkj nh xbZ mÙkj vkÑfr;ksa esa ls dkSu lh vkÑfr iz'u vkÑfr
nf'kZr gksxk \ dk lgh niZ.k izfrfcEc gSa \
Question figure: Question figure:
iz'u vkÑfr% iz'u vkÑfr%

Answer figures: Answer figures:


mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡% mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%

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


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46. Identify the figure that completes the 49. What is the smallest number of ducks that
pattern of the question figure ? could swim in the given formation-two
ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u vkÑfr ds iSVuZ dks iwjk djsxhducks
\ in front of the duck, two ducks
Question figure:
iz'u vkÑfr% behind the duck and a between two ducks ?
cÙkdksa dh og NksVh ls NksVh la[;k D;k gS tks fn, x, jpuk
esa rSj jgs gks& cÙkd ds nks vkxs cÙkd] cÙkd ds nks ih
? cÙkd rFkk nks cÙkdks ds eè; esa ,d cÙkd gks \
(A) 3 (B) 5
Answer figures:
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡% (C) 7 (D) 9
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
the alternatives are represented by two
(A) (B) (C) (D)
classes of letters as in two matrices given
47. Select the option which satisfies the same
below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I
conditions of placement of the dots as in
are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-
question figure. II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from
ml fodYi dk p;u djs tks iz'u vkÑfrds MkWV~l dh these matrices can be represented first by
fu;qfDr ds 'krZ dks larq"V djs \ its row and next by its column. E.g., ‘A’ can
Questions figure :
be represented by 02, 14, 33 etc., and ‘K’
iz'u vkÑfr%
can be represented by 57, 69, 88 etc.
Similarly, you have to identify the set for
the word ‘SILK’.
,d 'kCn osQoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
Answer figures : fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡% fn, x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxks± }kjk n'kkZ, x, gS
tSlk fd uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wg esa gSA I dsvkO;wg&
LraHk
vkSj iafDr dh la[;k
0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj vkO;wg&
II dh
5 ls 9A bu vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr
(A) (B) (C) (D) vkSj ckn esa LraHk la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj
48. Choose the answer figure that is similar to
the figure formed by the question figure ? ds fy, ‘A’ dks02, 14, 33 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk
ml mÙkj vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u vkÑfr ls xfBr gS rFkk‘K’ dks57, 69, 88 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk
vkÑfr ds leku gS \
Questions figure : gSA blh rjg ls] vkidks 'kCn
‘SILK’ ds fy, la[;k lewg
iz'u vkÑfr% dks igpkuuk gSA
Matrix/vkO;wg -I Matrix/vkO;wg -II

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 R S A C I 5 L B K E P
1 C I R S A 6 E P L B K
2 S A C I R 7 B K E P L
Answer figures :
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡% 3 I R S A C 8 P L B K E
4 A C I R S 9 K E P L B

(A) 20, 23, 86, 95


(1) (2) (3) (4) (B) 23, 30, 66, 69
(A) 1 only/dsoy 1 (C) 32, 11, 67, 88
(B) 2 and 3 only/dsoy 2 vkSj3 (D) 44, 42, 95, 57
(C) 1 and 3 only/dsoy 1 vkSj3
(D) 1, 2 and 4 only/dsoy 1, 2 vkSj4
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Part-II : General Awareness


Hkkx&II : lkekU; tkudkjh
51. The entry of woman as a bhikshuni into the 57. What was the Land Revenue rate in Gupta
Buddhist Sangha was allowed by Gautam period ?
Buddha at xqIr dky esa Hkw&jktLo nj D;k Fkh \
xkSre cq¼ }kjk ckS¼ la?k esa fHk{kq.kh ds :i esa efgyk ds
(A) one-fourth of the produce/mRiknu dk ,d
izos'k dh vuqefr dgk¡ nh x;h Fkh \ pkSFkkbZ
(A) Sravasti/ljkLorh(B) Vaishali/oS'kkyh
(B) one-sixth of the produce/mRiknu dk NBk
(C) Rajagriha/jktx`g(D) Kushinagar/dq'khuxj
52. The photoelectric effect is described as the
fgLlk
ejection of electrons from surface of a metal (C) one-eighth of the produce/mRiknu dk vkBoka
when fgLlk
iQksVksbysDVªhd izHkko ,d /krq dh lrg ls bysDVªkWuksa
(D) half ofds
the produce/mRiknu dk vk/k
batsD'ku ds :i esa o.kZu fd;k tkrk gS] tc 58. The penetrating powers of ,  and -
(A) It is heated/;g xeZ gksrk gS radiations, in decreasing order, are
(B) It is placed in strong electric field/bls ,  vkSj
 fofdj.k dh Hksnu {kerkvksa dk ?kVrk Øe D;k gS \
etcwr oS|qr {ks=k esa j[kk tkrk gS (A) , ,  (B) , , 
(C) Electrons of suitable velocity impinge (C) , ,  (D) , , 
on it/ml ij mi;qDr osx ds bysDVªkWu Vdjkrs59. gSa
In MS-Excel, which of the following function
(D) Light of suitable wavelength falls on it/ is used to find the ‘highest value’ within
mi;qDr rjaxnSè;Z dk izdk'k ml ij fxjrk gS the list ?
53. Thiamine is ,e-,l- ,Dlsy esa] fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk lekjksg lwph ds
fFk;kekbu gS vanj ^mPper eku* [kkstus ds fy, iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS \
(A) Vitamin C/foVkfeu C (A) COUNT (B) PROPER
(B) Vitamin B2/foVkfeu B2 (C) MAX (D) SUM
60. In Indian Constitution, Article 370 is related
(C) Vitamin B6/foVkfeu B6
to –
(D) Vitamin B1/foVkfeu B1
54. Doctors, Artists and Sculptors use Calcium
Hkkjrh; lafo/ku dk vuqPNsn
370 fdlls lacaf/r gS \
Sulphate which is popularly known as (A) Jammu and Kashmir State/tEew vkSj d'ehj
dSfY'k;e lYisQV ftldk iz;ksx MkWDVj] dykdkj vkSj ewfrZdkjksa
(B) Reservation of Scheduled Castes and
}kjk fd;k tkrk gS] mls lkekU;r% fdl uke ls tkuk tkrk gS \ scheduled Tribes/ vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa vkSj
(A) Quick lime/vucq>k pwuk vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa ds vkj{k.k
(B) Lime stone/pwuk iRFkj (C) Punjab and Haryana States/iatkc vkSj
(C) Bleaching powder/fojatd pw.kZ gfj;k.kk
(D) Plaster of Paris/IykLVj vkWiQ isfjl (D) Karnataka and Tamil Nadu States/dukZVd
55. X-ray are ........ waves. vkSj rfeyukMw
,Dl js ---------- rjax gS 61. 2, 4-D is –
(A) longitudinal/yacor 2, 4&Mh D;k gS
(B) transverse/fr;Zd (A) an insecticide/,d dhVuk'kd
(C) electromagnetic/fo|qr pqEcdh; (B) an explosive/,d foLiQksVd
(D) elastic/izR;kLFk (C) a fungicide/,d doduk'kh
56. Which one of the following territory was not
(D) a herbicide/,d 'kkd
a part of Ashoka’s empire ?
62. Tritium is an isotope of –
fuEufyf[kr jkT; {ks=kksa esa ls dkSu&lk v'kksd lkezkT; dk
fgLlk ugha Fkk \ VªkbfV;e dk ,d vkblksVksi gS&
(A) Afghanistan/viQxkfuLrku (A) Oxygen/vkWDlhtu
(B) Bihar/fcgkj (B) Hydrogen/gkbMªkstu
(C) Sri Lanka/Jhyadk (C) Phosphorous/iQkWLiQksjl
(D) Kalinga/dfyaxk (D) Nitrogen/ukbVªkstu
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63. Which one of the following is essential for 70.
Which Article of the Indian Constitution
plants to produce their food ? stipulates that Directive Principles of State
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ikS/s ds fy, muds Hkkstu ds mRiknu
Policy shall not be enforceable by any
esa vko';d gS \ Court ?
(A) Oxygen/vkWDlhtu Hkkjrh; lafo/ku ds fdl vuqPNsn esa ;g vuqca/ fn;k x;k
(B) Starch/LVkWpZ gS fd jkT; ds uhfr funsZ'kd fl¼karksa dks fdlh Hkh U;k;ky;
(C) Carbon dioxide/dkcZu&MkbZ&vkDlkbM }kjk izorZuh; ugha fd;k tk,xk \
(D) Protein/izksVhu (A) Article 31/vuqPNsn 31
64. In which Eco-system Gr assland is (B) Article 38/vuqPNsn 38
included ? (C) Article 37/vuqPNsn 37
?kkl ds eSnku fdl ifjfLFkfrdh ra=k esa 'kkfey gS \ (D) Article 39/vuqPNsn 39
(A) Marine/leqnzh;
71. India is a largest producer of
(B) Fresh water/LoPN ty Hkkjr fdldk lcls cM+k mRiknd gS \
(C) Terrestrial/HkkSfed
(A) tea/pk;
(D) Artificial/Ñf=ke
(B) food grains/[kk|kUu
65. Westward flowing rivers are
if'pe dh vksj cgus okyh ufn;k¡ gSa& (C) petroleum/isVªksfy;e
(i) Narmada/ueZnk(ii) Tapti/rkIrh (D) petro-chemicals/isVªks&jlk;u
72. Which Amendment Act is referred as mini
(iii) Rapti/jkIrh
constitution ?
(A) (i) and (ii)/(i) vkSj (ii)
dkSu&lk la'kks/u vf/fu;e y?kq lafo/ku ds :i esa tkuk
(B) (ii) and (iii)/(ii) vkSj (iii)
tkrk gS \
(C) (i) and (iii)/(i) vkSj (iii)
(A) 7th Constitutional Amendment Act,
(D) (i), (ii) and (iii)/(i), (ii) vkSj
(iii)
1956/7oka lafo/ku la'kks/u vf/fu;e]
1956
66. Which American President was a famous
film/T.V. star bef ore he became the (B) 24th Constitutional Amendment Act,
President ? 1971/24oka lafo/ku la'kks/u vf/fu;e] 1971
dkSu&ls vesfjdh jk"Vªifr] jk"Vªifr cuus ls igys ,d(C) 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act,
izfl¼ fiQYe@Vh-oh- LVkj Fks \ 1976/42oka lafo/ku la'kks/u vf/fu;e] 1976
(A) J.F. Kennedy/ts-,iQ- dsUusMh (D) 44th Constitutional Amendment Act,
(B) Gerald R. Fond/tsjkYM vkj- iQksaM 1978/44 oka lafo/ku la'kks/u vf/fu;e]
1978
73. N.S.G. is related to
(C) Richard Nixon/fjpMZ fuDlu
N.S.G. dk D;k rkRi;Z gS \
(D) Ronald Regan/jksukYM jsxu
(A) Non-aligned States Group
67. Value of a commodity expressed in terms
of money is called (B) Nuclear Suppliers Group
eqnzk ds :i esa O;Dr oLrq ds ewY; dks D;k dgrs gS (C)
\ Nuclear States Group
(D) Non-Nuclear States Group
(A) Price/ewY; 74. The Southernmost Point of India is–
(B) Demand/ekax Hkkjr dk lqnqj nf{k.kh fcanq D;k gS \
(C) Utility/mi;ksfxrk (A) Cape Comorin/dsi dkseksfju
(D) Money value/eqnzk ewY;
(B) Indira Col/bfUnzjk dksy
68. Nat ional Envir onment al Engineer ing
Research Institute is at– (C) Indira Point/bUnzk IokbaV
jk"Vªh; i;kZoj.k vfHk;kaf=kdh vuqla/ku laLFkku dgk¡ fLFkr gS Blair/
(D) Port \ iksVZ CysFkj
(A) Bangalore/csaxyq: 75. ........ of Germany has been nominated for
the post of next Secretary General of
(B) Chhota Nagpur/NksVk&ukxiqj
Interpol, to be raised to the rank in Jan.
(C) Dehra Dun/nsgjknwu 2015.
(D) Nagpur/ukxiqj teZuh ds --------- dks baVjiksy ds vxys egklfpo in ds
69. Selling cost is an element of which
competition ? fy, ukekafdr fd;k x;k vkSj tuojh2015 esa fuokZfpr
fcØh ewY; fdl Li/kZ dk rRo gS \ fd;k x;kA
(A) Monopolistic Competition/,dkf/dkj izfrLièk
kZ (A) Ronald K. Nobel/jksukYM ds- uksosy
(B) Perfect Competition/mÙke izfrLi/kZ (B) Juryegan Stock/tj;sxku LVkWd
(C) Pure Competition/'kq¼ izfrLi/kZ (C) Allen Bersil/,ysu cjfly
(D) Monopoly/,dkf/dkj (D) Kevin Hurle/dsfou gysZ
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76. The type of root formed in Betel vine is 83. Which of the following crop combination is
iku ds iÙkksa esa xfBr tM+ fdl izdkj ds gksrs gSa \ not adopted in mixed cropping in India ?
(A) Stilt Root/'kgrhjtM+ fuEufyf[kr iQly la;kstu esa ls dkSu lk Hkkjr esa fefJr
(B) Clinging Root/fDayfxax tM+ iQly esa ugha viuk;k x;k gS \
(C) Climbing Root/Dykbafcax tM+ (A) Wheat and Mustard/xsgw¡ vkSj ljlksa
(D) Prop Root/izksi tM+ (B) Wheat and Chick Pea/xsgw¡ vkSj puk
77. Name the author of the book ‘Sea of Poppies’ (C) Rice and Ground/pkoy vkSj ewaxiQyh
iqLrd‘Sea of Poppies’ ds ys[kd dk uke crk,saA (D) Ground nut and Sun flower/ewaxiQyh vkSj
(A) Arvind Adiga/vjfoan vfnxk
lwjteq[kh
(B) Amitav Ghosh/vferkHk ?kks"k 84. The two famous brands of passenger car
(C) Chetan Bhagat/psru Hkxr acquired by Tata Motors are
(D) Vikas Swaroop/fodkl Lo:i VkVk eksVlZ }kjk vf/xzg.k fd;s x, ;k=kh dkj ds nks e'kgw
78. Assuming air is 79% nitrogen gas and 21%
oxygen gas by volume, what is the percent czkaM gSa&
by mass of nitrogen in the air ? (A) Ferari and Land Rover/isQjkjh vkSj ySaM jksoj
;g eku dj fd gok dh ek=kk esa
79% ukbVªkstu xSl vkSj (B) Jaguar and Land Rover/txqvkj vkSj ySaM jksoj
21% vkWDlhtu xSl gS] gok esa ukbVªkstu ds nzO;eku (C) dk
Jaguar and Ferari/txqvkj vkSj isQjkjh
izfr'kr D;k gS \ (D) Ferari and Safari/isQjkjh vkSj liQkjh
(A) 79% (B) 77%
85. The electromagnetic radiation that is
(C) 83% (D) 50%
emitted during radioactive disintegration is
79. Chromosomes are made up of
xq.klq=k fdlls cus gksrs gS \ jsfM;ks/ehZ fo?kVu ds nkSjku mRlftZr fo|qr pqEcdh; fofdj.
(A) DNA/Mh-,u-,- dks D;k dgrs gS \
(B) Protein/izksVhu (A) X-rays/X-fdj.ksa
(C) DNA and Protein/Mh-,u-,- vkSj izksVhu (B) -rays/-fdj.ksas
(D) RNA/vkj-,u-,- (C) Ultraviolet rays/ijkcSaxuh fdj.ksa
80. Till now the highest temperature on the (D) Infra-red rays/vojDr fdj.ksa
earth is recorded at
86. Match correctly the following countries and
i`Foh ij lcls vf/d rkieku dgk¡ ntZ dh xbZ gS \ their capitals by choosing the correct
(A) El Azizia/vy tft;k response :
(B) Death valley/MsFk oSyh fuEufyf[kr ns'kksa vkSj mudh jkt/kfu;ksa dk lgh mÙk
(C) Alwar/vyoj pqudj feyku djsaA
(D) Oodnadatta/vksMukWMkV~Vk
Country/ns'k Capital/jkt/kuh
81. Which of t he following symbiotic
associations forms a lichen ? (1) Argentina/vts±fVuk(i) Bogota/cksxksVk
fuEufyf[kr lgthoh la?kksa esa dkSu&lk 'kSoky cukrk(2)gSColombia/
\ dksyfEc;k(ii) Harare/gjkjs
(A) An algae and a fungus/'kSoky vkSj dod (3) Egypt/felz (iii) Buenos Aires
(B) An algae and a bryophyte/ 'kSoky vkSj C;wuksl ,jsl
czk;ksiQkbV (4) Zimbabwe/ftEckacs (iv) Cairo/dk;jks
(C) A bacterium and a fungus/thok.kq vkSj dod (a) (b) (c) (d)
(D) A bacterium and a gymnosperm/thok.kq (A) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
vkSj ftEuksLieZ (B) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
82. Which one is not a component to construct (C) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
“Human Development Index in India” under (D) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)
UNDP ? 87. Which of the following soils is most ideal
;w,uMhih ds rgr Hkkjr esa ekuo fodkl lwpdkad dsfor paddy cultivation ?
fuekZ.k ds fy, dkSu lk ?kVd mldk Hkkx ugha gS \ fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh feV~Vh /ku dh [ksrh ds fy,
(A) Real GDP per capita in US Dollar/vesfjdh lcls mi;qDr gS \
MkWyj esa izfr O;fDr okLrfod ldy ?kjsyq mRikn
(A) Laterite soil/ysVsjkbV feV~Vh
(B) Literacy Rate/lk{kjrk nj
(C) Life Expectancy at Birth/tUe ds le; vk;q (B) Red soil/yky feV~Vh
laHkkO;rk (C) Alluvium soil/tyks<+ feV~Vh
(D) Infant Morality Rate/f'k'kq e`R;q nj (D) Black soil/dkyh feV~Vh
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88. Alcohol obtained in the saponification 95. What is the distance of earth from the sun ?
process is lw;Z ls i`Foh dh nwjh D;k gS \
lkcqu cukus dh izfØ;k esa izkIr vYdksgy D;k gksrk (A)
gS \107.7 million km/107.7 fefy;u fdeh-
(A) Ethyl alcohol/,fFky vYdksgy (B) 142.7 million km/142.7 fefy;u fdeh-
(B) Methyl alcohol/feFksy vYdksgy
(C) 143.6 million km/143.6 fefy;u fdeh-
(C) Wood spirit/mM vYdksgy
(D) 149.6 million km/149.6 fefy;u fdeh-
(D) Glycerol/fXyljkWy
96. The Yellow Stone National Park is in
89. Name the revolutionary who attended the
meeting of Hindustan Socialist Republican
;syks LVksu us'kuy ikdZ dgk¡ fLFkr gS \
Army in September, 1928 ? (A) U.S.A./;w-,l-,- (B) France/Úkal
(C) China/phu
flracj] 1928 esa fgUnqLrku lkslfyLV fjifCydu vkehZ (D) Maldives/ekynho
dh cSBd esa fgLlk ysus okys Økafrdkjh dk D;k97.
uke gS
The\ book, ‘The Proudest Day’ was authored
(A) Phanindranath Ghosh/iQfuUnzukFk ?kks"k by
(B) Ajay Ghosh/vt; ?kks"k iqLrd ‘The Proudest Day’ fdlds }kjk fy[kk x;k
(C) Jyotindranath/T;ksfranzukFk gS\
(D) Bhagat Singh/Hkxr flag (A) David Fisher/MsfoM fiQ'kj
90. At present who is the Palestinian leader (B) Rodney Ackland/jksMus vkWdySM
among the following ? (C) George Abott/tkWtZ ,cksV
orZeku esa buesa ls dkSu fiQfyLrhuh usrk gS \ (D) Paul Adam/ikWy ,Me
(A) Yasser Arafat/;klj vjkiQkr 98. Which of the following animals was not
(B) Mahmud Abbas/egewn vCckl native to India ?
(C) Sharon/'ksjksu fuEu esa ls dkSu lk tkuoj Hkkjr dk ns'kh; tkuoj ugha
(D) None of them/buesa ls dksbZ ugha Fkk
\
91. The word GAGAN stands for (A) Elephant/gkFkh(B) Horse/?kksM+k
‘GAGAN’ dk n~;ksrd gS
(C) Rhinoceros/xSaMk(D) Tiger/ck?k
(A) GPRS Artificial Geo Thermal Navigation
99. The equator passes through which of the
(B) GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation
(C) GPS Artificial Geo Thermal Navigation following continents ?
(D) GPRS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation Hkweè; js[kk fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl egk}hi ls gksdj xqtjrh
92. The walls of a music hall should gS \
,d laxhr gkWy dh nhokj dks fdl izdkj dk gksuk
\ pkfg, (A) Africa/vÚhdk
(A) Transmit sound/èofu lapkfjr (B) Australia/vkLVªsfy;k
(B) Absorb sound/èofu vo'kksf"kr (C) Europe/;wjksi
(C) Reflect sound/èofu izfrfcafcr (D) North America/ukFkZ vesfjdk
(D) Amplify sound/èofu ifjof/Zr 100. Famous Battle of Ten Kings was fought on
93. Which country among the following topped the bank of the river
in terms of highest illiteracy rate ?
nkljkK dk ;q¼ fdl unh ds rV ij yM+k x;k Fkk \
fuEufyf[kr ns'kksa esa ls dkSu lk ns'k mPp fuj{kjrk nj dh
(A) The Ganges/xaxk
lwph esa 'kh"kZ ij gS \
(B) Brahmputra/czãiq=k
(A) Gambia/xkafc;k
(C) Kaveri/dkosjh
(B) Niger/ukbtj
(D) Parushni/ikS:f'kuh
(C) Afganistan/viQxkfuLrku
(D) Korea/dksfj;k
94. Who is the highest paid player in the IPL ?
vkbih,y esa lcls vf/d Hkqxrku fd, tkus okys f[kykM+h
dkSu gSa \
(A) M.S. Dhoni/,e-,l- /ksuh
(B) Virat Kohli/fojkV dksgyh
(C) Sikhar Dhawan/f'k[kj /ou
(D) Suresh Raina/lqjs'k jSuk

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Part-III : Quantitative Aptitude


Hkkx& III : ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
101. The marks of Ankur in Chemistry is 60% of 104. A train overtakes two girls who are walking
his marks in Mathematics and marks in in the opposite direction in which the train
Mathematics is 60% of his marks in is going at the rate of 3 km/h and 6 km/h
Physics. How many marks he got in and passes them completely in 36 seconds
Chemistry, if the sum of the marks in these and 30 seconds respectively. The length of
the train (in metres) is:
three subjects is 147.
,d Vªsu3 fdeh-@?k.Vk 6 fdeh-@?k.Vk
o dh pky ls foijhr
vadqj us xf.kr esa ftrus vad izkIr fd;s]60%
mldsvad
fn'kk ls vk jgh nks yM+fd;ksa dks iw.kZr%
36 lsd.MØe'k%
jlk;u foKku esa izkIr fd;s rFkk ftrus vad HkkSfrdh esa
o 30 lsd.M esa ikj dj tkrh gSA Vªsu dh yEckbZ gS&
izkIr fd;s] mlds60% vad xf.kr esa izkIr fd;sA ;fn (A) 120 m/eh-
vadqj us rhuksa fo"k;ksa esavad
147 dqyizkIr fd;s] rks (B) 150 m/eh-
mlus jlk;u foKku esa fdrus vad izkIr fd;s\ (C) 125 m/eh-
(A) 27 (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(B) 45 105. In an examination, the average marks was
(C) 75 found to be 50. Due to computational
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha errors, the marks of 100 candidates had
102. The cost price of two dozen bananas is changed from 90 to 60 each and so the
` 32. After selling 18 bananas at the rate of average marks came down to 45. The total
` 12 per dozen, the shopkeeper reduced the number of candidates, who appeared at the
rate to ` 4 per dozen. The loss percent is: examination, was
2 ntZu dsys dh dher` 32 gSA 18 dsys]` 12 izfr
,d ijh{kk esa vkSlr vad
50 ik;k x;kA x.kuk esa =kqfV ds
dkj.k100 Nk=kksa ds90 vad
ds vis{kk60 yh x;h rFkk
ntZu dh nj ls cspus ds ckn nqdkunkj fcØh nj`?kVkdj
bl izdkj vkSlr ?kV dj45 gks xbZA ijh{kk esa dqy 'kkfey
4 izfr ntZu dj nsrk gSA izfr'kr gkfu gS&
gksus okys Nk=kksa dh la[;k Fkh&
(A) 25.2% (B) 32.4%
(A) 600 (B) 300
(C) 36.5% (D) 37.5% (C) 200 (D) 150
103. A and B can complete a task in 30 days
when working together. After A and B have 106. The greatest number among 0.7 + 0.16 ,
been working together for 11 days, B is 0.6
called away and A himself completes the 1.02 – , 1.2 × 0.83 and 1.44 is :
24
task in the next 28 days. Had A been
working alone, the number of days taken 0.6
0.7 + 0.16 , 1.02 – , 1.2 × 0.83 rFkk
by him to complete the task would have 24
been : 1.44 esa lcls cM+k gS%
A vkSjB lkFk feydj fdlh dke dks30 fnu esa iwjk dj
(A) 0.7 + 0.16 (B) 1.44
ldrs gSAA vkSjB feydj dke djuk 'kq: djrs gS rFkk
11 fnu cknB dks cqyk fy;k tkrk gS vkSj vdsyk
A 'ks"k (C) 1.2 × 0.83 (D) 1.02 –
0.6
dke dks vxys28 fnu esa iwjk djrk gSA ;fn mlh dke dks 24
A vdsyk dj jgk gksrk rks mls dke dks iwjk djus esa fdrus 1
107. A discount of 2 % is given to the customer
fnu dk le; yxrk\ 2
on the marked price of an article. A man
3
(A) 33 days/fnu bought the article for ` 39. The marked price
19 of the article is :
1
(B) 19
6
days/fnu ,d oLrq ds vafdr ewY; ij xzkgd dks
2 % dh NwV
25 2
iznku dh tkrh gSA ,d O;fDr ml oLrq` 39
dksesa
4 [kjhnkA oLrq dk vafdr ewY; gS&
(C) 44 days/fnu
19 (A) ` 42 (B) ` 36.5
(D) None of these/bues ls dksbZ ugha (C) ` 40 (D) ` 41.5
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108. A person pays income tax at the rate of 4 112. The population of a town was 8,000. After
paise per rupee. If a fall in interest rate from one year the population of male increased
4% to 3.75% increases his net yearly by 10% while that of female increased by
income by ` 48. What is his capital? 8%, but the total population increased by
,d O;fDr tks vk;dj ` 1 esa4 iSls dh nj ls Hkqxrku 9%. The number of male in the town was.
djrk gSA C;kt dh nj
4% ls 3.75% gksus ls dqy okf"kZd fdlh 'kgj dh tula[;k 8000 FkhA ,d o"kZ esa iq:"kksa dh
vk; esa` 48 dh o`f¼gks tkrh gSA mldh iw¡th D;k gS\ tula[;k esa10% rFkk fL=k;ksa dh tula[;k
8% esa
o`f¼
(A) ` 24,000 (B) ` 25,000 gqbZ] 'kq:vkr esa ysfdu dqy tula[;k
9% esa
o`f¼ gqbZA
(C) ` 20,000 (D) ` 18,000
109. Every day a mango seller sells half of his
ml 'kgj esa iq:"kksa dh la[;k Fkh&
stock, 10% of the stock gets spoiled (A) 4,000 (B) 5,000
overnight. If 1983 mangoes rot in 3 nights (C) 4,500 (D) 6,000
then how many did he start with on the first 113. 25 men can do a piece of work in 10 days.
day? While 20 children can do the same work in
,d vke foØsrk izfrfnu vius LVkWd dk vk/k Hkkx csprk 50 days. If 5 men started the work, then
gS] LVkWd 10%dkHkkx izR;sd jkr [kjkc gks tkrh gSA ;fnafter 10 days how many children must
assist so that the remaining work is
3 jkrksa1983
esa vke lM+ tkrs gS] rks Kkr dhft, mlds completed in 20 days ?
ikl igys fnu fdrus vke Fks\ 25 iq:"k fdlh dk;Z dks10 fnuksa esa dj ldrs gSA tcfd
(A) 25,000 (B) 24,000
(C) 30,000 (D) 32,000 20 cPps mlh dk;Z dks 50 fnuksa esa dj ldrs gSA ;fn
110. A man purchases a book and a pen for 5 iq:"kksa us dk;Z 'kq: fd;k gks]
10 fnu
rksckn fdrus
` 25000. He sold the book at 13 percent cPps 'kkfey fd;k tkuk pkfg, fd 'ks"k 20
dkefnuksa esa
profit and pen at 17 percent profit. If he sold lekIr gks tk, \
the book at 17 percent profit and pen at 13
percent profit, he earns rupees 80 more, then (A) 60 children/cPps
find the difference between the cost price of (B) 40 children/cPps
the two items. (C) 25 children/cPps
,d vkneh ` 25000 dh ykxr esa1 fdrkc rFkk1 (D) 20 children/cPps
dye [kjhnrk gSA og fdrkc 13 dksizfr'kr ykHk ij rFkk114. In an office, there are 108 tables and 132
dye dks 17 izfr'kr ykHk ij csprk gSA ;fn mlus fdrkc 1 1
dks17 izfr'kr ykHk ij rFkk dye 13 izfr'kr ykHk ij chairs. If of the number of tables and
6 4
cspk gksrk] rks` og
80 vf/d ykHk dekrk] rks nksuksa ds of the chairs are broken. How many people
Ø; ewY;ksa esa varj Kkr djsaA can work in the office if each person
(A) ` 2000 requires one table and one chair ?
(B) ` 1000
(C) ` 7000
,d dk;kZy; esa108 Vscy rFkk 132 dqflZ;k¡ gSA ;fn
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha 1
111. After travelling 3 hours, a train meets with Vscy dh la[;kvksa dkHkkx rFkk dqlhZ dh la[;kvksa dk
6
an accident due to this it stops for an hour.
After this the train moves at 75% speed of 1
its original speed and reaches to destination
Hkkx VwV tkrk gS rks dk;kZy; esa fdrus O;fDr dk;Z
4
4 hours late. Had the accident been occured djrs gS] ;fn izR;sd O;fDr dks ,d Vscy rFkk ,d dqlhZ
at 150 km ahead then the would have train
reached only 3.5 hours late. Then find the dh vko';drk gksrh gks\
distance of journey and the original speed (A) 86 (B) 90
of the train. (C) 92 (D) 99
,d jsyxkM+h 3 ?k.Vs pyus ds ckn nq?kZVukxzLr gksus ds
115. The traffic lights at three different road
crossings change after 24 seconds, 36
dkj.k 1 ?k.Vk ds fy, :d tkrh gSA blds ckn esa og seconds and 54 seconds respectively. If they
jsyxkM+h viuh lkekU; pky 75%dhdh pky ls pyus all change simultaneously at 10 : 15 : 00
ij vius xarO; LFkku4ij?k.Vs dh nsjh ls igq¡prh gSA ;fn AM, then at what time will they again
nq?kZVuk
150 fdeh- vkxs gqbZ gksrh rks jsyxkM+h3.5 fliQZ
change simultaneously?
?k.Vs nsjh ls igq¡prh] rks jsyxkM+h dh lkekU; pky rFkk rhu;k=kk
vyx lM+dksa ij VªSfiQd ykbV24Øe'k% lsd.M]
dh nwjh Kkr dhft,A 36 lsd.M rFkk54 lsd.M esa cny tkrh gSA ;fn ,d
(A) 100 km/h/fdeh-/?k.Vk , 1200 km/fdeh- lkFk os10 : 15 : 00 iwokZg~u ij cnyrh gS rks fdl le;
(B) 150 km/h/fdeh-/?k.Vk , 1200 km/fdeh- os fiQj ls ,d lkFk cnysaxsa\
(C) 75 km/h/fdeh-/?k.Vk , 1000 km/fdeh- (A) 10 : 16 : 54 AM (B) 10 : 18 : 36 AM
(D) 125 km/h/fdeh-/?k.Vk , 900 km/fdeh- (C) 10 : 17 : 02 AM (D) 10 : 22 : 12 AM
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116. In an alloy, zinc and copper are in the ratio 121. A, B and C undertake to do a work for `
1 : 2. In the second alloy, the same elements
are in the ratio 2 : 3. If these two alloys be 8
660. If A and B together do of the work
mixed to form a new alloy in which two 11
elements are in the ratio 5 : 8. The ratio of and rest is done by C alone. How much
these two alloys in the new alloy is amount should C get?
,d feJ/krq esa] ftad vkSj rkack
1 : 2 ds vuqikr gSA nwljs
A, B o C feydj fdlh dk;Z dks` 660 esa djus dk
feJ/krq esa] leku /krq
2 : 3 ds vuqikr esa gSA ;fn nksuksa
feJ/krq dks feykdj ,d u;k feJ/krq cuk;k tkrk gS Bhdk ysrs gSAA;fn vkSjB feydj ml dk;Z dk
8
ftlesa nksuksa5 /krq
: 8 ds vuqikr esa gSA u;s feJ/krq esa 11
nksuksa feJ/krq dk vuqikr gS%& Hkkx iwjk djrs gS rFkk 'ks"k
C vdsyk
dk;Zdjrk gSA
C dks
(A) 3 : 10 (B) 3 : 7 fdruh /ujkf'k izkIr gksxh\
(C) 10 : 3 (D) 7 : 3
(A) ` 200 (B) ` 160
p
117. If p × q = p + q + , then the value of 8 × 2 (C) ` 180 (D) ` 190
q
122. 30 pens and 75 pencils altogether were
is: purchased for ` 510. If the average price of
p a pencil was ` 2 then what was the average
;fn p × q = p + q + gks] rks
8 × 2 dk eku gS& price of a pen?
q
(A) 6 (B) 10 30 dye rFkk 75 isfUly ,d lkFk ` 510 ds [kjhns
(C) 14 (D) 16 x;sA ;fn ,d isfUly dk vkSlr ewY;
` 2 Fkk] rks ,d
118. In a bag there are 600 coins of 25 paisa
and 1200 coins of 50 paisa. If 12% coins of
dye dk vkSlr ewY; D;k Fkk\
25 paisa and 24% coins of 50 paisa are (A) ` 9 (B) ` 10
taken out the bag, then how much (C) ` 11 (D) ` 12
percentage of the total amount has been
taken out from the bag? 123. If a  b, then which of the following
,d FkSys esa
25 iSls ds600 flDds rFkk 50 iSls ds statements is true?
1200 flDds gSA buesa ls12%,
;fn 25 iSls ds flDds ;fn a  b gks] rks fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dFku lR; gS\
rFkk24%, 50 iSls ds flDds gVk fn;s tk;sa rks fdrus
a b
izfr'kr /u FkSys ls gVk;k x;k\ (A) = ab
2
(A) 15.6% (B) 17.8%
(C) 21.6% (D) 30%
a b
119. A trader uses a weight of 920 gm instead of (B) < ab
1 kg and sells the articles at the marked 2
price which is 15% above the cost price.
Find the profit percentage. a b
(C) > ab
,d O;kikjh1 fdxzk- ds LFkku ij xzke ckV dk iz;ksx
920 2
djrk gS rFkk viuh oLrq dks vafdr ewY; ij csprk gS tks(D) All of the above/mijksDr lHkh
fd Ø; ewY; ls 15% vf/d gSA ykHk izfr'kr Kkr
124. Vivek said to his son Aryan, I was as old as
dhft,A you are at present at the time of your birth.
(A) 60% (B) 66%
If Vivek's age is 42 years now, then Aryan's
(C) 25% (D) 36%
age five years back was-
120. A man covers half of his journey at 6 km/
hr and the remaining half at 3 km/hr. His foosd us vius iq=k vk;Zu ls dgk] ¶eSa rqEgkjs tUe ij
average speed is : rqEgkjs orZeku vk;q ds cjkcj FkkA¸ ;fn foosd dh orZeku
,d vkneh viuh ;k=kk dk vk/k Hkkx
6 fdeh-@?k.Vk rFkk
vk;q42 o"kZ gS rks vk;Zu dh vk;q ikap o"kZ igys Fkh&
'ks"k vk/k Hkkx
3 fdeh-@?k.Vk dh pky ls r; djrk gSA
mldh vkSlr pky gS% (A) 21 years/o"kZ
(A) 9 km/hr/fdeh-/?k.Vk (B) 16 years/o"kZ
(B) 4.5 km/hr/fdeh-/?k.Vk (C) 15 years/o"kZ
(C) 4 km/hr/fdeh-/?k.Vk
(D) 22 years/o"kZ
(D) 3 km/hr/fdeh-/?k.Vk
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125. In a classroom there are certain number of 129. If 1.5x = 0.04y, then the value of
benches. If 6 students are made to sit on a
y2 – x 2
bench, then to accommodate all of them, is :
one more bench is needed. However, if 7 y 2  2xy  x 2
students are made to sit on a bench, then,
y2 – x 2
after accommodating all of them, space for ;fn 1.5x = 0.04y gks] rks2 dk eku gS&
5 students is left. What is the total number y  2xy  x 2
of students in the class? 730 73
,d d{kk esa dqN csap gSaA ;fn izR;sd 6 fo|kFkhZ
csap ij (A) (B)
77 77
cSBrs gSa] rks lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks cSBus gsrq ,d vkSj csap
73 dh 74
vko';drk gksrh gS vkSj ;fn izR;sd csap
7 fo|kFkhZ
ij (C)
770
(D)
77
cSBrs gSa] rks mu lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks
5 vkSj
cSBus ds ckn sin  – cos 
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks cSBkus dh txg [kkyh jg tkrh gS]
130.rks
If crk,a
tan =
sin   cos 
, then sin + cos is
fd ml d{kk esa fdrus Nk=k gSa\
sin  – cos 
(A) 30 (B) 42 ;fn tan = gks] rks
sin + cos gS&
(C) 72 (D) 70 sin   cos 
126. A bookseller procures 40 books for ` 3200 (A) ± 2 sin (B) ± 2 cos
and sells them at a profit equal to the selling
1 1
price of 8 books. What is the selling price (C) ± sin cos (D) ±
of one dozen books, if the price of each book 2 2
is same? 131.ABCD is a ||gm and E, F, G, H are the mid-
points of AO, DO, CO and BO respectively
,d fdrkc foØsrk` 3200 esa40 fdrkcsa [kjhnrk gS] vkSjwhere ‘O’ is the point of intersection of its
mUgsa
8 fdrkcksa ds foØ; ewY; ds cjkcj ykHk izkIr gksrk diagonals
gSA then
,d ntZu fdrkc dk foØ; ewY; Kkr djsa ;fn izR;sd EF  FG  GH  HE
fdrkc dk ewY; leku gksA AD  DC  CB  BA
=?
(A) ` 720 (B) ` 960 ABCD ,d lekarj prqHkqZt gSE,
rFkk
F, G, H Øe'k%
(C) ` 1200 (D) ` 1440 AO, DO, CO rFkkBO ds eè;fcanq gS tgk¡
O blds
127. Two taps A and B can fill a tank in 10 hours
EF  FG  GH  HE
and 12 hours respectively. There is an fod.kksZ dk izfrPNsn fcUnq gS] rks
outlet tap C. If all the taps are opened AD  DC  CB  BA
together the tank will fill in 30 hours. Find = ?
in how many hours tap C can alone emtpy (A) 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 2
(C) 1 : 3 (D) 1 : 4
the tank ?
132. The base radius and height of a cone is
nks uyA rFkkB fdlh VSad dks Øe'k%
10 ?k.Vs rFkk
12 5 cm and 25 cm respectively. The cone is
?k.Vs esa Hkj ldrs gSA VSad esa ,d [kkyh djus
C okyk uycut parallel to its base at a height of h from
gSA ;fn lHkh uyks dks ,d lkFk [kksy fn;k tkrk gS] rksthe
VSad
base. If the volume of this frustum is
110 cm3. Find the radius of smaller cone?
30 ?k.Vs esa Hkj tkrk gSA vdsyk C VSad
uy dks fdrus fdlh ledks.kh; 'kadq dh vk/kj f=kT;k o Å¡pkbZ5 Øe'k%
le; esa [kkyh djsxk \ lseh- o25 lseh- gSA vk/kjhlslseh- dh Å¡pkbZ ij vk/
60 60 kj ds lekUrj dkVk x;k o bl izdkj cus fNUud dk
(A) hrs./?k.Vs (B) hrs./?k.Vs vk;ru 110 lseh gS
3
] rks NksVs 'kadq dh f=kT;k Kkr djsa%
7 9
(A) (104) cm/lseh-
1/3

60 60 (B) (104)1/2 cm/lseh-


(C) hrs./?k.Vs (D) hrs./?k.Vs
11 13 (C) 5 cm/lseh-
128. If cube root of 175616 is 56, then the value (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
of 3 175.616 + 3
0.175616 + 3
0.000175616 is 1 1
equal to : 133. If x = 6 + , then the value of x4 + 4 is :
x x
;fn 175616 dk ?kuewy
56 gks] rks
3
175.616 + 1 1
dk eku cjkcj gksxk& ;fn x = 6 + gks] rks
x4 + dk eku gS&
3
0.175616 + 3
0.000175616 x4
x
(A) 0.168 (B) 62.16 (A) 1448 (B) 1442
(C) 6.216 (D) 6.116 (C) 1444 (D) 1446
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134. If the angle of elevation of a balloon from 1
two consecutive kilometre-stones along a 139. If sec  = x + (0° <  < 90°), then sec  + tan 
road are 30° and 60° respectively, then the 4x
height of the balloon above the ground will is equal to-
be: 1
;fn ,d lM+d dh nks Øfed fdyksehVj f'kykvksa ls ,d ;fn sec  = x + 4x (0° <  < 90°) gks] rks
sec  + tan
xqCckjs ds mUu;u dks.k30° Øe'k%
rFkk60° gksa] rks  ds cjkcj gS&
i`Foh&ry ls ml xqCckjs dh Å¡pkbZ fdruh gksxh \
x
3 1 (A) (B) 2x
(A) km/fdeh- (B) km/fdeh- 2
2 2
1
2 (C) x (D)
2x
(C) km/fdeh- (D) 3 3 km/fdeh-
3 140. In a right angled ABC, ABC = 90°;
135. In the given figure, find BZX: BNAC, AB = 6 cm, AC = 10 cm, then AN :
fn, gq, fp=k esa]
BZX dk eku crkb,% NC is:
fdlh ledks.k f=kHkqtABC esa]ABC = 90°;
A
BNAC, AB = 6 lseh- , AC = 10 lseh- gks] AN
rks :
P 120° NC gS%
(A) 3 : 4 (B) 3 : 16
X R (C) 1 : 4 (D) 9 : 16
141. Two equal circles of radius 4 cm intersect
40° 25° each other such that each passes through
Y B the centre of the other. The length of the
Q Z
common chord is:
(A) 80° (B) 90°
4 lseh- okys nks leku o`Ùk ,d&nwljs dks bl rjg dkVrs gSa
(C) 110° (D) 125°
136. The length of rectangle, which is 24 cm is fd izR;sd o`Ùk nwljs ds dsUnz ls xqtjrk gSA mHk;fu"B th
equal to the length of a square and the area dh yackbZ gS&
of the rectangle is 176 cm less than the area (A) 2 2 cm/lseh- (B) 4 3 cm/lseh-
of the square. What is the breadth of the
rectangle? (C) 2 3 cm/lseh- (D) 8 cm/lseh-
,d vk;r dh yackbZ tks fd
24 lseh- gS oxZ dh yackbZ ds The area bounded by the lines x = 0, y = 0,
142.
cjkcj gS rFkk vk;r dk {ks=kiQy oxZ ds {ks=kiQy
176 ls x + y = 1, 2x + 3y = 6 (in square units) is
oxZ lseh de gS vk;r dh pkSM+kbZ D;k gS\ js[kk,¡
x = 0, y = 0, x + y = 1, 2x + 3y = 6 ls f?kjk
(A) 15 cm/lseh- (B) 16 cm/lseh- {ks=k (oxZ bdkbZ esa) gSa&
(A) 2 sq.unit/oxZbdkbZ
1 2
(C) 16 cm/lseh- (D) 16 cm/lseh- 1
3 3 (B) 2 sq.unit/oxZ bdkbZ
3
3
137. If tan  = , then the value of 1
4 (C) 2 sq.unit/oxZ bdkbZ
2
4sin2  – 2cos 2 
is equal to- (D) 3 sq.unit/oxZ bdkbZ
4 sin2   3 cos 2 
143. If A, B and C be the angles of a triangle,
3 4sin2  – 2cos2  then choose incorrect relation from the
;fn tan  = gks] rks cjkcj gS& following-
4 4 sin2   3 cos2 
1 2
;fn rFkk f=kHkqt ds dks.k gks] rks fuEu esa ls xyr lEcU/
(A) (B) NkafV,&
21 21
 AB  C
4 8 (A) sin   = cos
(C) (D)  2  2
21 21
138. Area of the incircle of an equilateral triangle AB C
with side 6 cm is: (B) cos   = sin
 2  2
,d leckgq f=kHkqt ftldh Hkqtk
6 lseh- gS ds var%o`Ùk dk
{ks=kiQy gS& AB C
(C) tan   = sec
  2  2
(A) cm /oxZ lseh(B) 3 cm /oxZ lseh
2 2
2 AB C
(D) cot  = tan
(C) 6 cm2/oxZ lseh(D) 3 cm2/oxZ lseh  2 
 2
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144. If tan + cot = 2, then the value of 147. 60% of the accidents are involved due to
tann + cotn (0° <  < 90°, n is an integer) 60% nq?kZVuk fdu dkj.kkas ls gqvk\
is:
(A) cars, buses, tanker lorry and
;fn tan + cot = 2 gks] rks
tann + cotn (0° < 
< 90°, n ,d iw.kkZad) gS&
gS pedestrians/dkjsa] clsa] VSadj yksjh vkSj iSny ;k=kh
(A) 2 (B) 2n (B) cars, tanker lor ry, bicycles and
(C) 2n (D) 2n+1 stationary vehicles/dkjsa] VSadj yksjh] lkbZfdysa
145. In ABC, B = 90°, C = 45° and D is the vkSj LVs'kujh xkfM+;k¡
mid-point of AC. If AC = 4 2 units, then (C) two-wheelers, cars, buses and
the value of BD is: stationary vehicles/nqifg,] dkjsa] clsa vkSj
ABC esa]B = 90°, C = 45° rFkkD, AC dk
LVs'kujh xkfM+;k¡
eè; fcUnq gSAAC
;fn= 4 2 bdkbZ gks]BD
rksdk eku (D) two-wheelers, cars, buses and tanker
gS% lorry/nqifg,] dkjsa] clsa vkSj VSadj yksjh
(A) 2 2 units/bdkbZ (B) 4 2 units/bdkbZ 148. If the data of the bar diagram is represented
5 by a pie-chart, and the angle of a sector of
(C) units/bdkbZ(D) 2 units/bdkbZ the pie-chart is 36°, then the sector
2
represents the accidents involving
Directions (146-150): The following is a
horizontal bar diagram showing the accidents ;fn ckj pkVZ dks o`Ùk pkVZ esa fn[kk;k tk, vkSj o`Ùk pkV
in which two-wheelers are involved (with other f=kT;[k.M ds dks.k36°
dksj[ksa] rks nq?kZVuk ds {ks=k dks
reason). Study the diagram and answer the
questions. iznf'kZr djrk gSA
funsZ'k
(146-150): fn;s x;s {kSfrt ckj pkVZ esa nqifg, (A) pedestrians/iSny;k=kh
okgu dh nq?kZVuk (fdlh vU; dkj.k ls) fn[kk;k x;k gSA (B) bicycles/lkbZfdys
vkd`fr dk vè;;u djsa rFkk iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsaA (C) buses/clsa
VEHICLES HIT
(D) stationary vehicles/LVs'kujh xkfM+;k¡
nq?kZVukxzLr okgu
149. The total percentage of accidents in which
Two-wheelers pedestrians and cyclists are :
nqifg;k okgu
Cars
iSny;k=kh vkSj lkbZfdys ;k=kh ds nq?kZVuk dk dqy izf
dkj gS&
Buses (A) 24% (B) 6 %
cl (C) 60% (D) 28%
Tanker lorry 150. The percentage by which the accidents
Vsadj yksjh
involving buses is less than the accidents
Pedestrians involving tanker lorry is
iSny;k=kh
cl }kjk nq?kZVuk VSadj yksjh }kjk nq?kZVuk ls fdrus i
Bicycles
lkbZfdy de gS\
Stationary Vehicles (A) 6 % (B) 4 %
LVs'kujh okgu (C) 40% (D) 28%
Represents 20 vehicles
iznf'kZr djrk 20
gS okgu
146. The difference in percentage between the
accidents involving two-wheelers to two-
wheelers and to other v ehicles is
respectively.
nqifg, dk nqifg, ls vkSj nqifg, dk nwljs okgu ls nq?kZVuk
dk izfr'kr varj gksxk&
(A) 77% more/T;knk (B) 77% less/de
(C) 54% more/T;knk (D) 54% less/de

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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some Direction: In Question nos. 161 to 167, a
part of the sentences have errors and some sentence/a part of the sentence is underlined.
are correct. Find out which part of a sentence Below are given alternatives to the underlined
has an error and blacken the oval [ ] part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B), sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken case no improvement is needed your answer
the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
Sheet. 161. I earnestly believe that you will visit our
151. She aims to do well in the exams. relatives during your forthcoming trip to
(A) She aims Mumbai.
(B) to do (A) No Improvement
(C) well in the exams (B) sincerely would believe
(D) No error (C) certainly believing that
152. I have visited Niagara falls last weekend. (D) could not believe
(A) I have 162. Radha Mohan is as tall if not, taller than
(B) visited Niagara Bal Gopal.
(C) falls last weekend (A) not as tall but
(D) No error
(B) not so tall but as
153. Do you like a glass of wine ?
(C) as tall as, if not
(A) Do you (B) like a glass
(D) No Improvement
(C) of wine ? (D) No error
163. The prosecution failed in establish in every
154. The life is very hard to survive.
case today.
(A) The life is (B) very hard
(C) to survive (D) No error (A) to
155. I came Australia to study English. (B) on
(A) I came (C) No Improvement
(B) Australia to (D) upon
(C) study English 164. They should have calmly thought of the
(D) No error advantages that would accrue to them.
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, (A) should have been calm in thinking
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with about
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are (B) No Improvement
suggested for each question. Choose the (C) shall have to calmly thought of
correct alternative out of the four and indicate (D) should have calmly think of
it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in 165. We were still standing in the queue when
the Answer Sheet. the movie was beginning.
156. Piyush behaves strangely at times and, (A) No Improvement
therefore, nobody gets ...... with him. (B) movie had begun
(A) about (B) through (C) beginning of the movie was over
(C) along (D) up (D) movie begins
157. ...... of old paintings is a job for experts. 166. The long or short of it is that I do not want
(A) Resurrection (B) Retrieval to deal with that new firm.
(C) Restoration (D) Resumption (A) The long and short of it
158. The paths of glory lead ...... to the grave. (B) The long and short for it
(A) straight (B) but (C) The long or short for it
(C) in (D) directly (D) No Improvement
159. I hate sitting ...... him as he always smells 167. He admired the speed with which he
of garlic. completed the work and appreciating the
(A) besides (B) along method adopted by him
(C) at (D) beside (A) appreciate the method being adopted
160. The non-cooperative attitude of the (B) appreciated the method adopted
members can only ...... the image of the (C) appreciate the method of adopted
society. (D) appr eciated the method adopt ing
(A) spoil (B) improve method
(C) degrade (D) defame
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Direction : In Question nos. 168 to 175, four 177. A disloyal person who betrays or deserts
alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase his cause or religion.
underlined in the sentence. Choose the (A) Apostate (B) Prostate
alternative which best expresses the meaning
(C) Profane (D) Agnostic
of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer
178. A joke exploiting the different possible
Sheet.
168. The arrival of the mother-in-law family meaning of a word or the fact that there are
proved a rift in the lute. words which sound alike but have different
(A) caused unnecessary worries meanings.
(B) brought about disharmony (A) Pun
(C) caused a pleasant atmosphere (B) Alliteration
(D) brought about a disciplined atmosphere (C) Transferred epithet
169. The die is cast and now let us hope for the (D) Oxymoron
best. 179. A lady’s umbrella is
(A) project is over
(A) Parasol (B) Ditty
(B) decision is made
(C) death is inevitable (C) Naive (D) Parasite
(D) cloth has been dyed 180. Without payment or free of cost ?
170. Don’t lose patience, things will improve by (A) Gratis (B) Hedonist
and by (C) Stoic (D) Precious
(A) soon (B) finally 181. The act of violating the sanctity of the
(C) gradually (D) unexpectedly church.
171. Although both the parents are running the (A) Heresy (B) Desecration
show for the last ten years but their
(C) Camouflage (D) Sacrilege
business is now on its last legs.
(A) About to fructify 182. Process of thought
(B) About to perish (A) Commiseration (B) Cerebration
(C) About to produce results (C) Insinuation (D) Machination
(D) About to take off Direction : In Question nos. 183 to 185, in
172. In modern democratic societies lynch law the following questions, out of the four
seems to have become the spheres of life. alternatives, choose the one which best
(A) law of the mob expresses the meaning of the given word as
(B) law of the underworld
your answer.
(C) law of the constitution
(D) law of the parliament 183. TURN UP
173. The sight of the accident made my flesh (A) Land up (B) Show up
creep. (C) Crop up (D) Come up
(A) draw my attention 184. DEBACLE
(B) confused me (A) Collapse (B) Decline
(C) frightened me (C) Defeat (D) Disgrace
(D) worried me 185. GERMANE
174. The new C.M. stuck his neck out today by
(A) Responsible (B) Logical
getting a new rule of odd-even in Delhi.
(C) Possible (D) Relevant
(A) took an oath
(B) took a risk Direction : In Question nos. 186 to 188, in
(C) extended help the following questions, choose the word
(D) caused embarrassment opposite in meaning to the given word
Directions : In Question nos. 175 to 182, in opposite in meaning to the given word.
the following question, out of the four 186. URBANE
alternatives, choose the one which can be (A) Illiterate (B) Backward
substituted for the given sentence.
(C) Discourteous (D) Orthodox
175. Of outstanding significance
187. REPRESS
(A) Monumental (B) Rational
(C) Ominous (D) Evident (A) Inhibit (B) Liberate
176. A person who renounces the world and (C) Curb (D) Quell
practices self-discipline in order to attain 188. FAINT-HEARTED
salvation. (A) Warm-hearted (B) Full-blooded
(A) Sceptic (B) Ascetic (C) Hot-blooded (D) Stout-hearted
(C) Devotee (D) Antiquarian
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Directions : In question nos. 189 to 190, four sectional interests and individual ambition. These
words are given in each question, out of which preoccupations sometimes prevent the emergence
only one word is spelt correctly. Find the word of organic systems. Many of the electronic firms
spelt correct and mark your answer in the in the study had recently created research and
Answer Sheet. development departments employing highly
189. (A) Famialy (B) Voluptuous qualified and well paid scientists and technicians.
(C) Voguel (D) Equestrain Their high pay and expert knowledge were
190. (A) Exterminatte (B) Eflorescence
sometimes seen as a threat to the established
(C) Offspring (D) Reffere
order of rank, power and privilege. Many senior
Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 195, in the
following passages some of the words have been managers had little knowledge of technicality and
left out. Read the passages carefully and choose possibilities of new developments and electronics.
the correct answer to each question out of the Some felt that close cooperation with the experts
four alternative and fill in the blanks. in an organic system would reveal their ignorance
CLOZE TEST and show their experience was now redundant.
Some scholars were exploring the forest 196. The theme of the passage is
of Middle America. They discovered some (A) grouping in organizations
buildings which were in ruins. These buildings (B) individual ambitions in organizations
were ...(i)... ruined by the encroaching forest. It (C) frustration of senior managers
was also clear that these buildings were no (D) emergence of sectional interests in
ordinary structures. They were remnants of a organizations
...(ii)... civilisation. The scholars got interested. 197. “Or ganic system” as relat ed to the
They excavated more and discovered ...(iii)... their
organization implies its
utmost surprise the remains of flourishing
(A) growth with the help of expert
civilization-the Maya’s ...(iv)... they named it.
Thus it was as late in the 19th that the secrets of knowledge
new civilization were ...(v)... (B) growth with input from science and
191. (i) technology
(A) reasonable (B) surely (C) steady all around development
(C) apparently (D) almost (D) natural and unimpeded growth
192. (ii) 198. Policy decision in organization would
(A) ordinary (B) new involve
(C) great (D) old (A) cooperation at all levels in the organization
193. (iii) (B) modernization of the organization
(A) to (B) at (C) attracting highly qualified personnel
(C) for (D) in (D) keeping in view the larger objectives of
194. (iv) the organizations
(A) when (B) as
199. The author makes out a case for
(C) while (D) so
(A) organic system
195. (v)
(A) unparalleled (B) unearthed (B) research and development in
(C) unmatched (D) Revealed organisations
Direction : In Question nos. 196 to 200, you (C) an understanding between senior and
have a brief passages with 5 questions. Read middle level executives
the passage carefully and choose the best (D) a refresher course for senior managers
answer to each question out of the four 200. The author tends to the senior managers
alternatives and mark it by blackening the as
appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. (A) ignorant and incompetent
PASSAGE (B) a little out of step with their work
Organisations are institutions in which environment
members compete for status and power. They (C) jealous of their younger colleagues
compete for resource of the organisation, for (D) robbed of their rank, power and privilege
example finance to expand their own departments,
for career advancement and for power to control
the activities of others. In pursuit of these aims,
grouped are formed and sectional interests
emerge. As a result, policy decisions may serve
the ends of political and career systems rather
than those of the concern. In this way, the goals
of the organisation may be displaced in favour of

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