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i) General Ayvareness
1. Name the current President of the Indian 7. Which year was the International Solar
National Science Academy (INSA). Alliance founded?
(A) Thanju Bansal (A)2017
(B) Anil Kakodkar (B) 2018
(C) C. N. R. Rao (C) 2015
. (D) A. K: Sood (D) 2016
2. Who was the first Vice President of 8. Erode, a tiny district of Tamil Nadu is
Independent India? famous tor its
(A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (A) Turmeric
(B) Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (B) Handloom sarees
(C) B. D. Jatti
(C) Milk production
(D) . None of the above
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India? temperature and rainfall during growing
(A) Richard Nixon season and bright sunshine during the
(B) Dwight D. Eisenhower time of harvest. Identify the crop.
(C) Barack Obama (A) Rice (B) Cotton
(C) Wheat (D) Coffee
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ii) General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability
41. In a group of five people K, Land M 45. Find the wrong number in the series.
are ambitious, M, Nand R are honest. 3,8,15,24,34,48,63
L, M and N are intelligent and K, M and (A) 15 (B) 24
R are industrious. Among these, neither
(C) 34 (0) 48
industrious nor ambitious person would
include
46. Some terms in the series are missing,
(A) K alone (B) Land R which are given in the same order as
(C) M and N (0) N alone one of the alternatives below the series.
Choose the correct alternatives.
42. If +- means x, x means +, + means - 2, 3, B, _ , 6, _, F, G, _, 5, 0, _, 8, _, H, I
and - means +- find the value of (A) C, 7, 4, E, 9
16x3+5-2+-4 (B) 0,8,6, C, 7
(A) 19 (C) E,8,7,0,9
(B) 10 (0) W, 8, 7, 1,6
(C) 9
47. Complete the analogous pair.
(0) None of these
Newspaper: Press: : Cloth : ?
43. A, B, C, 0, E, F and G are members of (A) Tailor
a family consisting of four adults and (B) Textile
three children, two of whom, F and (C) Fibre
G are girls. A and 0 are brothers and (0) Mill
A is a doctor. E is an engineer married
to one of the brothers and has two 48. 'Cat' is related to 'Kitten' in the same
children. B is married to 0 and G is their way as 'Fish' is related to
child. Who is C? (A) Fry
(A) G's brother (B) Fawn
(B) F's father (C) Fin
(C) E's daughter (0) Foal
(0) A's son
49. Which of following is the same as
44. Find the missing term in the following Wrestling, Karate, Boxing, __
series. (A) Swimming
4,8,28,80,244, ? (B) Polo
(A) 278 (B) 428 (C) Pole Vault
(C) 628 (0) 728 (0) Judo
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50. Choose the word which is least like the 55. 0.5, 0.55, 0.65, 0.8, ?
other words in the group. (A) 1
(A) Bake
(B) 0.82
(B) Peel
(C) Fry (C) 0.9
(D) Roast (D) 0.95
51. Choose the number pair which is 56. A familyhasa man,hiswife,theirfour sons
different from others. and their wives. The family of every son
(A) 16 - 64 also has 3 sons and one daughter. Find
(B) 9 - 36 out the total number of male numbers in
the whole family.
(C) 36 - 216
(D) 49 - 343 (A) 4
(B) 8
52. In a certain code, the word ROAD is (C) 12
coded as WTFI. Following the same
(D) 17
rule of coding what should be the word
for the code GJFY ?
57. Find out the wrong term in the given
(A) REAP
series.
(B) TAKE
8,13,21,32,47,63,83
(C) BEAT
(D) LATE (A) 32
(B) 21
53. If in a certain code, BAT = 23 and (C) 13
CAT = 24, then how willyou code BALL ?
(D) 47
(A) 27 (B) 28
(C) 32 (D) 120
58. Nine cricket fans are watching match in
a stadium. Seated in one row, they are
54. If in certain language 'aka peru' means J, K, L, M, N, 0, P, Q and R. L is at the
'fine cloth', 'meta lisa' means 'clear right of M and at the third place at the
water' and 'dona lisa peru' means right of N. K is at one end of the row.
'fine clear weather', which word in that
Q is seated adjacent to both 0 and P.
language means 'weather' ?
o is at the third place at the left of K.
(A) peru J is immediate next to left of O. Who is
(B) aka sitting at the centre of the row ?
(C) meta (A) I (B) J
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59. Garima is taller than Sarita but not taller 63. Kashish goes 30 metres North, then
than Reena. Reena and Tanya are of turns right and walks 40 metres, then
the same height. Garima is shorter than again turns right and walks 20 metres,
Anu. Amongst all the girls, who is the then again turns right and walks
shortest?
40 metres. How many metres is he from
(A) Anu his original position?
(8) Reena and Tanya
(A) 0
(C) Garima
(0) Sarita (8) 10
(C) 20
60. Five men A, B, C, D and E read a (0) 40
newspaper. The one who reads first
gives it to C. The one who reads last had
taken from A. E was not the first or last to 64. Ravi wants to go to University. He starts
read. There were two readers between from his home which is in the East and
8 and A. Who read the newspaper last? comes to a crossing. The road to the
(A) A (8) 8 left ends in a theatre, straight ahead is
(C) C (0) 0 the hospital. In which direction is the
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73. A bus for Delhi leaves every thirty 77. Choose the conclusion which logically
minutes from a bus stand. An enquiry follows from the given statement.
clerk told a passenger that the bus Statement : Many creative persons
had already left ten minutes ago and become artists.
the next bus will leave at 9.35 a.m. At Conclusions :
what time did the enquiry clerk give this (A) A creative person will certainly
information to the passenger? become an artist.
(A) 9.10 a.m. (8) It is not possible to become an artist
(8) 8.55 a.m. without creativity.
(C) A high level of creativity is needed
(C) 9.08 a.m.
to become an artist.
(D) 9.15a.m. (D) Some artists are creative persons.
76. AG : !O : : EK : ?
80. Choose out the odd one.
(A) PV
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81. If 2 sine - 1 = 0 then sece + tans = 85. 6 boys and 6 girls sit in a row at random.
The probability that all the girls sit
(A)
2
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(C) 2 (0) 0 1
(A) 432
27 (A) 18 (8) 0
(0) 51 (C) 100 (0) 180
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97. A train overtakes 2 persons who are 100. Two years ago, a man's age was three
wal~ing at 2 kmph and 4 kmph speed times the square of his son's age. After
respectively and passes them in 9 sec. 3 years, his age will be four times his
and 10 sec. respectively. The length of son's age. The present age of son is
the train will be
(A) 4 years
(A) 50 m
(8) 5 years
(8) 88 m (C) 15 years
55 (0) None of these
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98. 4 men or 12 women can do a job in
5 days by working 8 hours per day. The
(A) 0
number of days required for 2 men and I
4 women to complete the same job if
(8) 5
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(A) 8 days
7
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(C) 4 days
(0) None of these (0) None of these
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99. A book seller bought 228 books at an 102. If 35; = 7Y = 52 then x - y =
average price of Rs. 8.50 per book of
which 80 books he bought at Rs. 7.50 1
(A) z (8)
each and 84 books at Rs. 10.50 each. z
The price of the remaining books per 2
unit is (C) z (0) 0
(A) RS.7.125
103. Which of the following is not a group?
(8) RS.7
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112. A solid spherical ball of iron with radius 116. An electronics shopkeeper sold a
6 cm is melted and recasted into 3 solid calculator at a profit of 5% instead of
spherical balls. The radii of the two balls a loss of 5% and got Rs. 11 more. The
are 3 cm and 4 cm respectively. The cost price of the calculator is
diameter of the third ball is (A) Rs. 101
(A) 5 cm (B) 10 cm (B) Rs. 111
(C) 12 cm (0) 15 cm (C) Rs. 110
(0) None of these
c
(B) m2 - n2
(C) m2 + n2 119. If the product of 2 numbers is 216 and
their LCM is 36, then their HCF is
(0) None of these
(A) 5 (B) 6
(C) 9 (0) None of these
115. A boy, 1.6 m tall is 20 m away from
a tower and observes the angle of
elevation of the top of the tower to be 120. Rs. 6,400 was divided equally among
45°. Then the height of tower is x persons. Had this money been divided
equally among x + 14 persons, each
(A) 21.6 metre
would have got Rs. 28 less. The value
(B) 20 metre xis
(C) 19.4 metre (A) 50 (B) 100
(0) None of these (C) 25 (0) None of these
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162. There was a great in the 167. She is both intelligent as well as
office at the announcement of salary hardworking.
deduction. (A) She is both
(A) leaps and bounds (8) Intelligent as well as
(8) hue and cry (C) Hardworking
(C) null and void (D) No error
(D) hit the nail on the head
Direction for question 168 : Read each
sentence to find out whether there is any error
Select the participle from the following
in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the
sentences:
sentence the option of that part is the answer.
164. Having lost his way, he began to cry. Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition.
(A) lost (8) his way
169. Please, don't try to meddle _
(C) having (D) began
my affairs.
. Change the voice of the following sentences: (A) for (8) with
(C) at (D) on
165. 'They believe there will be a war soon'.
(A) It is believed that there will be a war 170. You are sadly mistaken your
soon calculations.
(8) War is believed to be soon (A) in
(C) It was believed that there would be (8) for
war soon (C) off
(D) None of the above (D) through
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Select suitable question tag for the following Choose the synonyms of the word in capital.
sentences:
177. MOURNED
171. They are working overtime, _ (A) Upset (8) Grieved
(A) are they? . (8) aren't they? (C) Angry (D) Calculated
(C) do they? (D) don't they?
178. FATAL
172. The train arrived on time, _
(A) Acceptable (8) Gladly
(A) do it ? (8) don't it ?
(C) Deadly (D) Defied
(C) did it ? (D) didn't it ?
176. (A) Films are important more than 181. it rain, there will be no picnic
studies today.
(8) Studies are important more than
(A) Can
films
(C) Studies are more important than (8) Should
films (C) Could
(D) None of the above (0) May
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Select a word or phrase from the given options Select indirect object from the following
to complete the sentence. sentence.
182. The victorious army through 187. He made coffee for all of us.
the conquered city.
(A) he made
(A) loitered (8) marched (8) for
(C) strayed (0) pulled (C) coffee
(0) all of us
Choose the antonym of the word in capital from
the given options.
Add question tag.
183. HOLLOW
188. Mary will be here soon, _
(A) Solid (8) Empty
(C) .Heal (0) Flow
(A) will she?
(8) is she?
(C) will not she?
Add suitable question tag for the following.
(0) won't she?
184. The Goddess stood before me ?
189. I am late, _
(A) do she? (8) didn't she?
(A) am I ?
(C) did she? (0) had she?
(8) are I ?
(C) am not I?
Choose correct verb which agrees with the (0) aren't I ?
subject.
185. Neither Gopal nor Suresh our Fill in the blank with appropriate phrasal verb.
meetings.
(A) attends 190. It is impossible for me to with
(8) has attend this work.
(C) attend (A) call off (8) carry on
(0) have attend (C) carry up (0) carry in
186. He his teacher while he was Select the wrongly spelt word.
going to the market.
(A) was meeting 191. (A) noxious
(8) met (8) neutral
(C) has met (C) nebulas
(0) is meeting (0) natural
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Choose the synonym of the word in capital. Fill in the blank with appropriate wotd from
the options.
192. VAGRANT
(A) brave (8) vagabond 197. He has great for his
(C) healthy (0) conquer younger brother.
(A) affection (8) effation
Fill in the blank with appropriate preposition. (C) effection (0) affectation
193. Louis was charge of a Choose correct verb which agrees with the
park of animals. subject.
(A) in (8) by
(C) on (0) through 198. Krishnamurthy or Narayan will
___ the food.
Select the appropriate option for the underlined
(A) serve (8) served
word in the question from the given options.
(C) serves (0) serving
194. She waved her hands in a lively
fashion. Fill in the blank from the given choices and
(A) pronoun (8) adjective mark that option as the answer.
(C) verb (0) adverb
199. She has a headache but he has got
___ appendicitis.
Select the passive form of the given sentence.
(A) an (8) a
195. Sita loves Savitri. (C) no article (D) the
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