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Doing sof a punishabie offence. 10, | Take care that you mark only one answer for each question if ‘more than one answer is given by you for any question, the same Will not be evaluated. Cuttingloverwrting the answers are not allowed. Further question paper is bilingual (Hind/English. In cease of any variation in Hindi version, English version will be ‘akon as final for evaluation purposes. 7 SECTION- | (GENERAL ENGLISH} DIRESTIONS: (Question No. 1 to 3) Against each key word are given four suggested meanings. Choose the word or phrase whi ‘most nearly the same to the keyword. 1. BOURGEOI (@) Aristocratic (b) Animated (0) Lively (@) Ordinary 2. ANIMADVERT: (@) Needy (©) Hospitable (©) Make Remarks (@) Notation 3. JOCUND: (@) Filmsy (0) Cheerful (©) Cruel (@) Laughable DIRESTIONS: (Question No. 4 to 6) Against each key word are given four suggested meanings. Chaose the word or phrase whic ‘opposite in meaning to the key word. 4. JOCOsE: (@) Humorous (©) Waggish (©) Diseased (@ Dutt 5. _ INCULPATE: (@) Accuse (0) Exonerate (©) Barbarie (0) Easily upset 6. FRUGAL: (@) Enraged (b) Extravagant (©) Farcical (@) Replete DIRESTIONS: (Question No. 7 to 8) Find the one word substitution inthe following questions. 7. The act of violating the sanctity of the church is: (a) Blasphemy (b) Heresy (©) Saciilege (@) Desecration 8. child born after the death of his/her father is callo« (@) Orphan (©) Postulant (©) Postion (@) Posthumous 9. Aschool boy who cuts classes frequently Is a: (a) Defeatist (©) Sycophant (c) Truant (@) Martinet DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 10 to 12) In each of the following questions an idiomatic expression and its four possible meanings given. Find out the correct meaning and mark your answer: 10. Totum tail: (@) Shits one position (©) Run away (©) Inthe presence of (@) Something concealed 411. To fight tooth and nail: (@) To fight losing batle (b) To fight purposefully (©) To fight cowardly (6) Tomake every possibe effort to win 12. To throw cold water on: (@) Toboast and brag (0) Toget a hint (©) To fustrate or discourage (@) A person who shits his position DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 13 & 14) Read each sentence to find whether there is any error in it. The error if any will be in one par the sentence. The number ofthat partis the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (q). (Ignore error of punctuation if any) 43, |amextromalytired | cannottatto younow because Ihave justreturnedback tromofice no error @ e ) @ frald_ neither of thomis coming to attend the mariage reception of my younger sister no error @ o @ @ (Pare) A DIRECTIONS: (Que. no. 15 & 16) Pick out the most effective pair of words from the given choices to make the sentence/s meaningfully complete 15, Leaders interested in achieving .. and his performance: (@) Optimum — Awareness (b) Powerful — Analysis (©) Durable — Understanding (@) Effective — Application 16. Labour is the most important .. in the production process. This process ........ some adverse effects on physical and mental health of the workers. (@) Element — Exhibits (b) Input — Develops. (©) Ingredient — Imposes (@) Facility — Evolves performance need an of the relationship between work related stress DIRECTIONS: (Que. no. 17 & 18) Look at the underlined part of each sentence. Below each sentence are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them (a), (b) or (c) is better than the underlined part, select that part as your response. If none of the substitutions improves the sentence, choose (d) as your response. Thus a ‘no improvement’ response will be signified by the letter (@). 17. Make haste lest you should not be caught in the storm: (@) That you should not be (®) You can be (©) You should be (@)_ No improvement 48. Just before the commencement of examination, the invigilator advised us from copying or indulging in any other malpractices: (@) Against (©) Upon (©) About (@)_ No improvement DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 19 & 20) In these questions, a sentence has been given in active voice. Out of the four alternatives ‘suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in passive voice and mark your answer in answer sheet. 49, The principal kept the staff members waitin (2). The staff members were kept waiting by the principal (0) The staff members are kept waiting for the principal (©). The staff members were being kept waiting by the principal (@) The staff members were waiting for the principal 20. The king gave him a reward: (@) He was given by the king a reward (©) He was given the reward by a king (c)_ He was given a reward by the king (@) A reward was given by him to the king DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 21 & 22) In these questions, out of four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted forthe given words/sentence and indicate it in the answer sheet 21. One who studies election trends by means of opinion polls: (@) Entomologist (©) Psephoiogist (c) Demogogue (@ Eugenist 22, One who is in different to pleasure or pain: (a) Stoic (©) Stylist (©) Cynic (@) Psychic DIRECTIONS: (Question no. 23 & 24) In each of the following questions, four altemative meanings for idiom/phrase given in capital bold has been given. You are to select the alternative meaning which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase. 23. TURN ANEW LEAF: (@) Start a journey (0). Start to live a new life (©) Give something new life (@) Give somebody a new ife 24, ON THIN ICE: (a) As thin as ice (©) Onanice berg (c) Ona slippery front (@) Ina dangerous position (wane A2 INSTRUCTIONS: (Question Nos. 25 to 30) Answer the questions on the basis of what is stated or implied inthe passage Since the tneage of investigative joumalsm is most directly traceable tothe Progressive era ofthe early 1900's, itis not surprising tha ihe President of the United States at that time was among the first to articulate its poltical dimension. Theodore Roosevelt calle {tvestoative reporters “muckrakers,” ater a character from John Bunyan's ‘Pigrim's Progress’ who humbly cleaned ‘the fith of the floor. Despite the msgivings implied by the comparison, Roosevelt saw the muckrakers as “fin indispensable tothe wellbeing of society" ner are in the body politic, economic and socal, many and grave evils. and there is urgent necessiy forthe sternest war upon them. There should be relentiess exposure of and attack upon every man, whether politician or businessman’ Roosevelt recognized the value-laden character of investigative joumalism. He perceived correctly that investigative reporters are ee or rao erearhing wrongdoing For these journalists, disclosures of morally outrageous conduct maximize the opportunity for the forces of "good" to recognise and do battle withthe forces of ‘evi. Perspective is also an outgrowth of the commonly perceived effects of exposes published in the early 1970's, The most celebrated of rece exposes were the news stories that inked top White House officals to watergate crimes. These stories were widely held ‘esponsibie forthe public's loss of confidence in the Nixon administration, ultimately forcing the Presidents resignation ar garage alts intend to provoke ourage in ther reports of malfeasance. Their werk i validated when clizens respond by Gemanding change from ther leaders. By binging problems to publ etenton the journalists of outrage” attempt aller socal ager doe 25. The passage suggests that Roosevelt’ choice of name for investigative reporters reflects his belief that (2) Their writing style was unrefined and colloquial (b) They were motivated by greed and desire for fame (©) They were unsung and underpaid (@) They did unpleasant but necessary work 26. The terms “folklore” and “idealized perspective” suggest that the author of the passage would agree with which statement: (2) Democracy and journalism are incompatible (©) Investigative journalism depends on creating a false villain (¢) Many people have a romanticised conception of the role of journalists (@) Readers are easily swayed by appeals to their patriotism 27. The author of the passage refors to the report on the “Watergate crimes” primarily as an example of (2) 1 story covered better by television than by print media _(b)_ Editorial pandering to an ignorant public (6), Joumatism that had tangible effect on politics (2) A flagrant abuse of the freedom ofthe press 28. In the last paragraph of the passage the author is: (2) Showing how investigative reporting has broken with its past tradition (©) Acknowledging that reporters are not merely trying to impart information (©) Disparaging those who believe that meaningful reform is possible (4) Expressing sympathy for victims of over zealous reportage 29. The phrase ‘unearthing wrongdoing! would imply: (@) Restoration of the moral order (©) Weeding out the evil elements (6) Bringing to light all the evil elements which are practised in public life (@) Exploring things which were not decipherable before 30. The brand of journalism discussed in the paragraph is based on the a: {(@) Public awareness of injustice is necessary for change to occur (©) Newspapers are read chiefly for information that will help people to get ahead (©) Most people take for granted that poitcians are corrupt (@) Most people are suspicious of whistle-blowers jumption that: DIRECTIONS: (Question no. 31 & 32) Formulate correct sentences by selecting the most appropriate option: 31. If lwere you, |...... be careful with my words: (@) will (©) Would (©) Shai (@) Shoud $2. Of the two assistants he employed last month, | find Shyam... hardwording. (2) Most (&) Only (©) Least (@) More (arts) 3 DIRECTION: (Question No. 3 to 36) In these questions each item consists of @ word ora phrase whichis printed in Underined in tne Gentence given, itis followed by four words or phrases, Select the word or phrase which is closest lo the opposite in meaning of underlined word or phrase. 133, We must remember that like all other things days of prosperity will end too: (@) Trouble (b) Disaster (@) Adversity (@) Misfortune 34, He pleaded for the modernization of the factory onthusiastically: (@) Unconvincingly (b) Reluctantly (© Indiferently (@) Dispassionately 35. The court jester was allowed to make derogatory remarks about the king and yet got away with it (@) Humorous (b) Emotional (©) Complimentary (Commendable DIRECTIONS: (Question No, 36 to 38) In each of the following items, some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up, You are ‘equied to rearrange these parts which are labeled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence and mark your answer 36. Rekha and Seema P Ifthey studied hard Q: Could pass their examinations easily R: With all their heart and soul S: And did not waste their time “The correct sequence should be: (@) GPRS (b) PROS (©) QRPS (@) RAPS. 37, The leader of opposition P: Inthe manner he had planned to convince them _Q: On realizing that he had failed to convince the assembly R: Who had a reputation for speech making S: was very much disappointed “The correct sequence should be: (@) QSRP (®) PSRQ (©) SPRO (@) RSQP. 38. Being accustomed to hearing of the Colonel's heroism and bravery, P: So quickly and abjectly Q: Allofus were shocked R: Toknow 'S: That he surrendered before the enemy (@) aRSP (®) RPSO (© PORS (@) ROPS DIRECTIONS: (Guestion No. 38 to 42) In these questions, a sentence with one or more blank’s has been given. From the given altematives, you are to select the most appropriate one to fill up these blanks most meaningfully. 39. It (@) Rained (©) Is raining (©) has been raining (@) Had been raining 40. The train........ before we reach station: (@) Left (0) Has left (© Wilhave left (@) Had left 41. The Coun ‘to.address the court: (2) Rise (®) Rose (©) Had arisen (@) Did rise 42, He was found fighting... for his life (@) Fiercely (b) Desperately (©) Mightly (@ Alas ars) A DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 43 to 46) The questions are based on text given. Read the text and answer the question on the basis ¢ the text The jobs do nol get changed around from time to time. | started off on one of the nicer ones. | sat at a conveyor belt slipping ¢ piece of cardboard under each cake as it came down the line. At first it was difficult to keep up. An uneconomic movement, a fumble and four cakes have gone without cards. | got up to chase the four cakes, eight more appeared and for five minutes or so | had to work at twice the speed to work my way back to where | was sitting before. But it takes half a day or so to lear how its done and soon i becomes quite automatic. The frenzy had quite worn off by the end of the first day and then there was only the monotony and the ‘aching arms. Later | moved to another job on the line, as the gi who usually did it had left. | wasnt suprised. It was the nastiest job in that department. As the cake came out of a machine that had sliced it in three layers, two streams of arfcial cream were poured over the layers. | had to stack the layers up again—a messy and very tring job. The cakes are heavy and the cream is slippery. Anyone who has worked at alin @ factory knows how deathly conveyor belt work is. At fist, iis difficult fo Keep up, and when you'e tired iti quite merciless. After a while, when you have become fairly used toi, the fact that you can't work faster is also infuriating, 43. The writer's purpose in writing this piece is to: (2) Make people who don't work in factories realise what itis like to work there (©) Plead to abolish manual labour from factories (©) Plead to get unskilled jobs made easier (a) Explain to young people how to handle a job in a automatised production unit 44, When the writer 'was moved to another job’ she wasn't surprised to find that: (a) She had been moved (©) Her new job was very unpleasant (©) The cream in the cakes was artificial (@) The girl before her had left 48, The writer calls the conveyor belt ‘merciless’ becau (2) Could cause an injury if one makes a mistake (0) Is deviod of human feelings (©). Does not stow down even when the worker is tired (@) Is ahard taskmaster 46. After some time the writer got annoyed at the conveyor belt because: (@) She found it dull and monotonous to work with it (©) She wanted to change her profession (©) She found it merciless (@) Itaiways had the same speed DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 47 & 48) In the following questions there are four sentences as choices, One of the sentences contains a {grammatical error. Choosé the incorrect sentence, 47. (@) Farming in india is dependent on the Mensoons (©) Multiple factors decide rain during the year (©) Good rains mean good harvests (@) Good harvests result in better economy 48, (@) Japanese are very harder working people (b) They are dedicated to their organisations (©) Japan's economy has prospered in recent years. (8) Japan is among the world's wealthy nations DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 49 & 50) In the following questions pick the correct spelt word. 49. (@) Typhoid (©) Typhyiog (©) Typhyoid (@) Typhiod (@) Stretchar (©) Stretcher (©) Stratcher (@) Strecher (Pay AS, SECTION-Il GENERAL INTELLIGENCE/APTITUDE (aT gierai/ saftreta) DIRECTIONS: (Question no. 51 & 52) In each of the following number series only one number is wrong. If wrong number is corrected, the series gets established following a certain logic. Below the series a number is given followed by (a). (b),(c), (), () and (9. You have to complete the series following the same logic as in the given series after correcting the wrong number. Now answer the following questions giving the correct values for the letter in the questions. 232 15 a 254 us + same o What will come in place of (¢): @ 6 () 22 ( 2% @ 21 ga, 2 45 11 30 93 312 16 4) ©) We) What will come in place of (b): (7 (b) 81 (2 16.75 (a) 1875 DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 63 & 54) A Bus starts from point 'S! and runs 10 Kms. towards North. It takes a right tu and run 15 kms. It now runs 6 kms after taking a left tur. It finally takes a left turn, runs 15 kms and stops at point T 53. How faris point ‘T’ with respect to point ‘S': (2) 15km, (©) 16km (©) 20km (@) 25 km 54. Towards which direction was the vehicle moving before it stopped at point ‘T"? (2) West (©) North (©) South (@) East 55. Ajay travels towards East. Vikas travels towards North. Sonu and 'Rachit’ travel in opposite directions. ‘Rachit’ travels towards right of Ajay. Which of the following definitely true? (@) Vikas and Sonu travel in opposite directions. (©) Sonu travels towards West (c)_ Rachit travels towards North (@) Vikas and Sonu travel in the same direction 56. If all the letters in the English alphabet are written in reverse order, which letter is exactly in the middle of 20” letter from right and 21” letter from left? (@) 0 oN om (@) None of these 57. In a class examination the average marks in ‘mathematics by Girls was 80% and by Boys 60%. It is, logical to conclude: (2) Allgitts are more inteligent than boys (©) Alloys are weaker at maths than gids (©) Some girs ere better than boys in'maths (@) None of these fie: (wer der St oe 52) Profan vom fom A dea ce dom nea Bi ae vem dom at aa Bear om 8, at dam ow frites oe % gare wA fe ond hi ae & a cw dor A oh 8 ed dem % ae (a), (0), (c), (a), (e) wa (f) Rar vm Bi ort at oe ay witn ar a a es Hen A et GRE BT Be ser HRA ay onere aA IH IT a BE HT TA Zi 2:3 2 18 44 254 1434 pees (a) () fe) (a) fe) (6) & eer We am one: (a) 18 (b) 22 (0) 24 (@) 24 248 11 9 99 o12 1198 LF) (a) (b) () (a) fo) (0) 8 er oH oT: @7 © 81 (@ 1675 (a) 18.75 Fite: (get den 53 G4 5s) w aH fig A a aes Bor 10 faite one at alte aah Bi a ARs apee 15 Reathter ae B Ge wa year 6 Perisher ae Bh se ae aH AEH 15 Feriter eer & ce faeg To wet By 53, AZT RES a Rat ae (2) 15km. (0) 16km (©) 20km. (4) 25km 5a, 7 Ry oe eR A oe rer Pow Pen A oe I Ha? (a) see (o) afr © a os 56, om a A ace ae en hi Pe oar A ae oR TT ag a ain ster Rar A a ea Bh ee oe & ae aT eH By Pe at Pet we 8 a: (a) rae ce tg Pte fear Baran are () ay sem Pear A aa wear (eo) ey are eH a aren (eo) emer i, fear aa aa 56, a oisA aise & wh sree apo A feet ond ct at A zat aT aS arab ore F Se Her F -aT sere TT? @o oN om (0) 4 8 ag Eh 57. aH ah her A estat are er sr ot BOM te at ar 60x Bi cet Prope &: (@) wa aaied agat 8 ome err F (o) A aed ahr A apie 8 ae Co) Beat hea A ga 8 ore are ca () Fa aie at (ann AS DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 58 to 62) in an examination six languages were available for a candidate of which only three had to be opted under the following conditions, |. One who opted Arabic had to opt Bangla also and vice versa li. One who opted Arabic could not opt English ill One who opted Chinese or German could not opt French The distribution of candidates over languages was as follows Arabic 70, Bangla 70, Chinese 90, German 85, English 70, French 35 58. How many combinations were permitted: (@ 5 6 7 @4 58. How many candidates in all appeared for the ‘examination: (@) 140 (®) 120 © 130 (@ 380 80. How many candidates opted the combination Arabic + Bangla + Chinese: @ 15 (&) 20 (©) 35 (@ 70 81. How many candidates combined Chinese with German? (@) 15 () 20 (©) 35 (@ 70 82, How many candidates opted Bangla with French: (@) 35 () 15 © 20 (@) 70 DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 63 & 64) In each of the following series, determine the order ofthe letters, thereatter from the given ‘alternatives, select the one which will complete these series 63. EOISMWQA? (@) VE () ZF () XF (@ UE 64. DKP 2B @) Ww ) R @x (Zz 85. 15 Children are standing in a row facing North. Ravi is to the immediate left of Prabha and is 8" from the left end. Arjun is second from the right end. Which of the following statements is not ture? (@) Prabha is 7" from the right end (©). There are four children between Prabha and Arjun (©). There are five children between Ravi and Arjun (@) Arun is 13” from the left end frie: (we vom 53 8 62) oe afer A ret & few aM ‘Srerer rat ate or erry Pear er er si Fre eat & sie a i Brett ord gar 8 oF aan of gaa og BRT der B18 oe ore oh gre ih BRR ore gor Bae oft at fi Bae bt or ont gar Bar doar afl a wet savt & orere erat a een Fes ae ared-70, sie-70, sEa-90, s149-85, sBb-70, da35 58. oR gH oA con a @ 5 @7 ©) 6 (a) 4 59, har 3 gr Pro Rent 43: (@) 140 (©) 130 () 120 (@ 380 60. red, et ent & a eet Reet # a: (@) 15 (&) 20 © 35 (@ 70 61. Raat Renal 9 edit & are ante gn? @ 15 (©) 20 0% (@ 70 62. Foor Reankhat F aoe & are es ga: (@) 36 © 16 (©) 20 ® 70 Pte: (a1 Hen 63 ci 64) Prfaiva afrt § frien a2 col ee wears RA am Reet FB va oot aca 31 63. EOISMWQa? (@ ve () ZF © XF (@) UE 64. DKP 7B @ w mR © x (Zz 65. 18 aed oe Rar sie Ge aed ww aie A a Bi om a i art ee eB ot aT aie a 8 eer TT Al aM the A ear oe ony Bi Piaf & tear aa ore & @ Waa A em wert () aa she ot & a 4 wed (©) at ote anf 3 ata 5 aca (9) aR Be 8 198 ear or on DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 68 to 69) Fifty books belonging to different subjects viz History (8), Geography (7), Literature (13), Psychology (8), Science (14) are placed on a shelf. They are arranged in an alphabetical order subject to concition that no two books of same subject are placed together so jong as the books of other subjects are available, unless otherwise mentioned all ‘counting is done from left 66. How many pairs (Science and Literature book respectively) are placed together on the shelf: @ 5 ©) 4 © 6 (@) None of these 67. How many pairs (Science and Geography book respectively) are placed together on the shelf: (@ 5 () 6 7 (@) None of these 468. The last book of History is placed at what position from right: (@) 12” (o) 13th © 18" (@) None of these 69. What is the position of History book which comes immediately after science book: (a) 32% (») 33° © 36" (@) None of these DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos. 70 to 73) In the following ‘questions select the choice of letters which completes the first ‘word and begins the second. The letters in the bracket end the first word and begin the second. Number of dots in bracket indicate number of letters required. 70, PRO(..) CAUSE: (@) NE (b) uD (© cE @ BE 71. PRES (.) URE: (@) P ) © @s @e 72. TEA(..) ORE: (@) Ms (b) RS (© cH (@ sH 73. EX(...) CT: (a) TRA (o) ERC (c) AME (@) ONE 74, Qeays’Mand Tare my brothers’ Q says Kis father of T says ‘Ris the younger brother of my father" how is R related to T's mother? (@) Brother (©) Uncle (©) Brother-in-law (@) None of these Fite: (wer won 66 69) Fax Pwd wee 50 ft - 4% Bi eer (6), seer (7), ebea (13), sere (9), Par (14) ase oe wah meh Br ft aint & aa ee wee ea at & omc ree Ah 1h FPS fer Peed GH are HE ah oth B a eH Ga Rawat Reed ree Bi oa oH PR ae ees 6 Pear ar A a re ae BH 66, Face otgh Fo (omar: FRera c after a Peera) ew oe ae am ret oh @>5 4 @6 (@) aa ae ae or. eee eA Fret ore: Fae oe ier = Pa) tes oe arg veh wh 2: @ 5 ©) 6 ©7 (d) FR A AE aa 68, store anton Foora cafes Pra eat oe Tae eB: (a) 128 tb) 13% (©) 158 () Fa aE a 69. store a Prorat fey wer & si Peer a Para & dhe ae wt ThE (a) 324 (bo) 334 (© 364 (@) FA a a ae fata: (wer dem 70 & 73) Prafefen wet A or Sates ore S Ba wee ox a ot wa Fok A am are wa Hh Hes H Re a owe wer ge a gt ae Boh Az orem at fe sow Ha ee Mg wet a Tae S fee areas ore A eT a zat B 70. PRO (..) CAUSE @) NE () uD © cE (@) BE 71, PRES (.) URE: @eP wc os @u 72. TEA(..) ORE: @ Ms () RS (@ cH (@ SH 73. EX(...) CT: (@ TRA (b) ERC (9 AME (@) ONE 4. Qa ert MT a Tee Qa ar 8K, Ta Pere Qe ear FR AT ft a ter aE RewT A ar 8 a aeee BP (a) wie &) aa () tr (a) A a HE TA (arin AB i . ee ae DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 75 to 77) Lalit, Manoj, Narendra, Om and Peter are friends. Their professions are Doctor, CA, Engineer, ‘Advocate, and Professor not necessarily in the same order. Each of them plays a different musical instrument-Tabia, Sitar, Sarod, Violin and Harmonium. They all have their home painted and the colour shades are Red, Black, Violel, Blue and Green. Each pperson is engaged in only one profession, plays only one instrument and likes oniy one colour. Manoj is neither Doctor nor Engineer, plays neither Violin nor Tabia and likes neither black colour nor violet colour. The doctor plays Sitar and likes green colour. Peter is an Advocate but he plays neither Tabla nor Sarod and likes red Colour. Om plays ‘Violin and tikes violet colour. Narendra is a CA and have his home painted in black colour. 75. Which colour does Manoj like? (@) Black (©) Green (©) Blue @ Red 76. Which instrument does Peter play? (@) Sarod (©) Harmonium (©) Tabla (@) Sitar 77. Who is the professor? (@) Mano} () Narendra (©) Pater (@) Lalit 78. In a certain code language LESSON is coded as NGUGML. How will PUZZLE be coded in that code language? (a) RWXBJP. (0) RVBXIC (©) RWBXJC (@ RUBUXC 79. If white is called blue, blue is called red, red is called yellow, yellow is called green, green is called black, black js called violet and violet is called orange, then what would be the colour of human blood? (@) Red (b) Green (©) Yellow (@) Violet 80. The major obstacle to India's progress is the exploding population, and infrastructure development cannot keep pace with it. Pick the conclusion that cannot be drawn’ {from this information: (2) India's progress is obstructed (0) Development of roads is not enough (©). Population growth is too fast. (@)_ More money must be spent for Scientific research 81. If2=5,4=18,6= 39 and 8 = 68 then 10= 7 (a) 45 (b) 105 ( 81 (@) 100 Fate: (ger de 75 8 77) afte, iy, ate, ote Gl Gee Bet F WA 8.8 eer, Hg, ihe, wate GE Hea FE oY FET a 8 ay ga 8 wee oem Sha ae sare Bae Fae, wi, tae Fram eA oe ot oe FT ae Gi dt @ team 8. ore, ae, Serf, Aen ee ee ote ai Far 38 8 mates 8 daa me am da aoe te dee GH tT amt wpa a at teeta ft gether 8, 7 at ae area aren fo a wae, aT A we oT ee RT A Soh Starx fer aan 8 Ao ae A dee wa veer sore & ote a Rt eet alte ere en Tae are Bail ater worn 8 a@ Sef a ges 8) tte dic 3G a ae aa tr 8 tram gon fi ® 75. rite Sen tr vat Fem 8? (0) Bat (o) FI (© ater () a 76. Shee aan arm aa ar #? (@) ate (o) wet (© 7a (a) Frere 77, oe sitar 8? (a) ir o) RH () tex (@ fea 78. Peet fer se aT % LESSON @ NGUGML 3 afte wet Bi at caf ate se A PUZZLE #8 He aR: (a) RWXBJP (b) RVBXIC (©) RWBXJC (@) RUBIXC 79. Oe eee a atten, ah a eer, eer at en, a at oe, wT A ae, wea A Sh Set a ah aed Ft aE TH ode om: (a) are (») a (© ta (@ FH 80, rates orem ares A ort A aad a arew Bote ares ar Rear eet a adh a en Bi ea ee a Freat él Fae (a) area Ht Sait artes & (b) agai a Pear rater art & (o) srretom ai afiz aga a (a) rs agin 7 sae Bel FRA AR are 81, a 2=5,4=18,6-39 o o=60 Fh 10-7 (@) 45 &) 108 a (@) 100 (Pan AD DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 82 to 84) Answer the ‘questions based on the diagram. 3 Le 2 1 i Rectangle represents unmarried people ‘Square represents Delhi metropolitan Circle represents knowledge in English language ‘Triangle represents teachers. following 82. Unmarried teacher who has knowledge of English language are represented by the region: (@ 2 1 7 @ 4 83. Unmarried people who are resident of Delhi and do not have knowledge of English language, are represented by the region: (@ 6 © 8 ) 7 (0) 9 84, Unmarried people who are neither teacher nor resident of Delhi and has knowledge of English language, are represented by the region: (7 ©) 8 on @ 4 DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos. 85 to 87) Two words are given in the following questions with a blank in between. Select a word from the choices given which is most relevant to the two other words. 85, NICE (____) PUNISH: (@) good (©) fine (©) clean (@) time 86, NEW(___) TALE: (@) fresh (0) renew (©) old (@) novet 87. CUT(___) OPENING: (a) sharp () slit (©) gate (@) inaugurate DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos. 88 & 89) In each of the following number series, a wrong number is given, find out the number 88. 2160, 360, 69, 18, 6, 3 (@) 69 ) 18 (©) 360 (@) 6 89, 7,8, 18, 57, 228, 1165, 6996 () 87 (o) 1165 (© 28 (@) None of these tee (ne Heer 82 & 4) Pret Rest & mere oe wert a Gee &i = Ie af Le 3 2 4 a ‘ora act ets eB sa et meme ah mes a ‘ge oteh orm & Su ane Get ‘Brg Reet at arn emt 82, after Res Pre oA ae at ae 2, at aa aa seer eB: (a) 2 1 (7 @ 4 83, otenfter ot teeth & Prart & cer Bee sitet are at ate set 4, & aha a saftey ween &: (@ 6 7 8 9 84, sets, ot a re B ote 7 Peet A ea ce Pre A sar mr ae B, at Pres Be ete ae &: (a) 7 (vo) 8 © 1 (4 ftw: (wer ston as @ 07) Freefers meat # at aed & wor 3 cw ear Rear er By ewe Be ee ay GT oH fee ge a aa S ‘watitrs sree a: 85, NICE (___) PUNISH: (@) good () fine (©) dean @ time 86, NEW(___) TALE: (@) fresh (0) renew (© old (@) novel 87, CUT(___) OPENING: (a) sharp () sit (©) gate (@) inaugurate Fite: (wer wows wo 80) Prater Farm H ow sion mee & 2 om dem a aa) 2160, 360, 69, 18, 6,3 (@) 69 (©) 360 7, 8,18, 87, 228, 1165, 6996 (@ 57 (o) 1165 (©) 228 @) a ae a ©) 18 @ 6 (arin A-10 DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos. 90 & 91) The data chart shows the ‘comparative scoring in the two innings of a one day 50 over match between two teams ‘A’ and ‘B’. Study the data and answer the Questions which follow. (Figures inside rectangles are the runs scored in the corresponding overs) 90. If the criteria of considering a match exciting and appealing to audience is a victory decision at the last minute, then this match could be considered: (@) Dull () Average (©) Exciting (@) Interesting 81. Given that planned batting means not losing early wickets and scoring on settling down, then: (a) Team A had a better batting plan (0) Team B appears to have planned better (c)_ Neither team seemed to have a specific plan (@) Both A and 8 had the same plan DIRECTIONS: (Que. no. 92 & 93) Find set which is most similar to the given set 92. Given set: 6, 15, 28 (2) 48, 56, 66 (b) 50,59, 71 (©) 60,69, 72 (@) 60,69, 82 93. Given set: 81, 77, 69 (a) 64.61, 53 (b) 56,52, 44 (©) 92,88, 79 @ 75.71.60 84. Ina row of children Manoj is tenth from the left end and Kamal is thirteenth from the right end, Vimal is twentieth, from the right end and third to the right of Manoj. How ‘many children are there between Manoj and Kamal? (a) 9 ©) 10 ©8 (@) Data inadequate (am Hom 90 wi 91) aH A ca 8S em Oe Rea 50 32 oft @ grams oi der Raia sss are vee Reon omen th Hees oro > Geary Pret & oa % (oat 8 ore A gf or Hen ar shat H aitia 2 cater 2), ‘ Tea a t » " 90, at at a ga a cmt tats ah ad Aas ate fer at 3 oir 8, at ee fer a ara on ar B: (a) are (oy ste (c) ties (@) tas 91. me TRA ge PR Prather acta ar cet Rite a oma Gar 8 8 afes exits dra cm sant Ba: (0) 2 4 of acter ator ora (©) 8 8 a Prato orem ser Ben c) fet of ir or he Rafe Prats at & (@) 1A ott 8 aw Pras ww amet Fete (net vioar 92 cH 93) oe az A a oT RA me ae a velit aa ay 92, fear ar Az : 6, 15, 28 (@) 48, 58, 66 (0) 50, 59, 71 (©) 60,69, 72 (@) 60,69, 82 93, Pear war ae : 81,77,69 (@) 64,61, 63 (b) 56,52, 44 (©) 92,88, 79 (@) 75,71, 60 96. teat Bt ww gat Har ak a we aad ee 8 ae Se a oe deed ea ve Rea at a ete ee # (®) 10 (6) sited oreater (Pare) AA DIRECTIONS: (Que. no, 95 to 99) Four players - Ajay, Babu, ‘Chandu and Devi - are camping at four separate campsites ~ E, F, G and H not necessary in that order. The campsites are located con four separate Lakes — |. J, K and L not necessary in that order = which are in four separate states MP, Nagaland, Orrisa and Punjab not necessary in that order 1, Babu is camping on lake K. 2. H's campsite is on lake J, which is in Nagaland. 3. The player in lake |, a native of Punjab, camps only in that state, 4, Deviis at campsite F. 5. Ajay is camping in Orta 95. Where must Babu be camping? (a) Atcampsite F (o) InMP (©) OnlakeL (@) In Nagaland 96. If you arrange the players on the basis of first letter of their names in alphabetical order, the corresponding correct order of states will be: (a) MP, Nagaland, Punjab, Orrisa (0) Orrisa, MP, Nagaland, Punjab (©) Punjab, MP, Nagaland, Orisa (@) Nagaland, MP, Orrisa, Punjab 97. Lake lis the site of: (@) Campsite F (©) Alays camp (©) The camp in Orisa (@) Chandu's camp 98, Which statement is true of the (a) Chandu is camping there (0) Deviis camping there (© ItisinMP (@)_ Alay is camping there el? 99. Which of the following can not be determined on the basis of the information given? (@) inwhich state, the lake K is situated (0) Who is at campsite E (©) What campsite is in Punjab (@) Who is camping in Nagaland 400. Ram starts from his home towards South. After walking for 60 m, he turns right and goes for 40 m. He turns right ‘again and walks for 80 m before tuning left. He then walks for 30 m and reaches his school. How far is his, ‘school from his home and in which direction? (@) 704m, South East (b) 10/63 m, North West (©) 10Y83m, South East (a) 70¥6 m , North West Fite: (wer to 95 90) are Reenst - sr, arg, EE AA - ‘are gue Sanz - €.F,G GH ot a anaes i # Pe oe a Ha we de oe Bi See aT ge ae KL fem Boat Pe onary aa Ee cet or at Gd ot ae Gee TT wp, amnee, Star cd dre AR et ormeree aa Bf seh a 4 ag dia k a ae 2H derenge Het J oe Af aes A Rar #1 3. rer 1H fears dora ar Frere & cd dae oh wos F a act hy 4. Bh brags Fe A 5. ore sé A Seq ae Ter Bh 95, aga ode ar mF () Svan Fe (© aa @ MPa (@) ares % a cy Raeatze B SaB aS ge rere ote HATGATE carafe ara %, A ore waters wet a wd were: (@) MP, anes, tina, séter () ater, MP, ares, He (o) arg, MP, THRs, Stet (@) anes, P, aster, Sora 96. 97, ec | Peer ea (@) aera F &) oo a a (© sear 8 © aaa 98. da Lb ata oem on wT: @ amt © Matta mt (o wMP AR @) om att ea HE 99, PRA me GerTsHt B sree oe Pretec ar Prater ae Fars wee? (@) Pea cou a ater k feat () dag Ea (¢) dora # aan Serene & (© ates Hae Sq ae wert ca eter fear site om ee ae B60 Mer aA | emt ae RY Gye 40 Ae Baer Bl GH: ae HRA Bee aad Bh owl Bo Hee een Et a 30 ee BAT TT ge OG oer By we ae A a a A eA Pee wT (a) rom, AR GE (0) 10/85 m, Gere GARETT (©) 10f6om, are (d) role m, Sat TT 100. (Party AA H SECTION-II] NUMERICAL ABILITY (Hear Aaa) 401. Total expenses of a boarding house are partly fixed and 101. (6 BAIA a a wd oie wa Fed sia: Oa A elem partly varying linearly with the number of boarders. The average expense per boarder is Re. 700/- when there are 25 boarders and Rs. 600/- when there are 50 boarder. ‘What is the average expense per boarder when there are 100 boarders? (a) Rs. 560/- (b) Rs. 540/- (o) Rs. 550/- (@) None of these 102. The speed of a metro engine is 42 km/hr when no compartment is attached and reduction of speed is directly proportional of the square root of the number of compartments attached. If the speed of the train carried by this engine is 24 km/hr when 9 compartments are attached, the maximum number of compartments that can be carried by the engine is: @ 4 (©) 47 © 49 (@) None of these 103. Ramesh leaves home at § PM to pick up his daughter from school and returns home at 7 PM. One day the school was over at 5 PM and the daughter instead of waiting for her father as usual, started walking towards home. Ramesh as usual started from home and met his daughter on the way and returned home with her 12 minutes earlier as usual. If the speed of Ramesh's car is ‘40 km.Jhr, find the speed (in km./h) of his daughter: “ 2 @ & 2 @ * 2 a @ 2 : 104. The ratio of the number of boys to that of girls in a school is 4:1. If 75% of boys and 70% of the girts are scholarship holders, then the percentage of students who do not get scholarship (@) 50 ) 2, © % (6) 26 4105. In a division sum, the divisor is ten times the quotient and five times the remainder. If the remainder is 46, determine the dividend? (a) 5336 (o) 5634 (©) 5636 @ 5633 106. Calculate the number of bricks, each measuring 25 om x 12.5 em x 7.5 em required to build a wall 6 m long, 5 m hhigh and 0 cm thick, while the mortar occupies 5% of the volume of the wall: (a) 8060 (v) 6180 (©) 6080 (@ None of these (Panam) A13 102, 103, 104. 105. 108. era Yes ey & oftadf Bi sft ox char at 6. 700. ‘wa writ Ft dem 25 2 wt 5. 600. # 7m ort at HoT 50 Bi cheer ere sf eet Prcrar at staf 100 ora BP (@) . 5601. (b) 5. 540- (c) %. 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(a) 5336 (b) 5634 (©) 5636 (d) 5633 $2 Odom a Rae Bt wets fe a A 25 HH 125 aah. 7.5 Bh, Boel ww 6 ther we, 5 afer FA 50 eh AR dae Bea A Perk oes dare S aoe 8% Fee ara Bh (a) 8060 (b) 6180 (c) 6080 @) FHA aE aH 407. 108. 4109, 110. 1 112, 113, ‘Aman gave Rs 2500-to his eldest son, % ofthe whole property to the second son and to the youngest as much as to the first and second son together. How much did the youngest son get? (@) Rs. 10,000/- (®) Rs. 15,000 (©) Rs. 20,000/- (@) Rs. 25,000/- Of the two kinds of alloys, silver and copper are contained in the first in the ratio of 8:4 and in the other in the ratio 7:2. In what ratio of the two alloys should be ‘melted and mixed together so as to make up a 5 kg mass with 80% of silver: (@) 23 (©) 34 ) 45 @ 12 Two pendulum ticks first 57 times in 58 seconds and another 608 times in 609 seconds. If they start together, find the number of times they will tick together in the first hours: (2) 95 times (© 86times (0) 57 times (@ None of these ‘A conical vessal, whose internal radius is 10 cm and height 48 cm is full of water. If this water is poured into a cylindrical vessal with internal radius 20 cm, find the height to which the water rises in it: (0) 6em (@) None of these (@) Son © 4on ‘A person stands at the middle point of a wooden ladder, which starts slipping between a vertical wall and the floor of a room. While continuing to remain in a vertical lane, the path traced by a person standing at the ‘middle point of a slipping ladder is: (@) Astraight line (©) An elliptical path (©) Acircular path (@) Aparabotic path ‘A frog tries to come out of a dried well 8 m deep with slippery walls. Every time the frog jumps 60 cm, he slides back by 30 em. How many jumps will the frog hhave to take to come out of the well? (@) 20 (b) 29 © 9 @ 31 ‘A.watch which gains uniformly is 5 minutes slow at 8 o'clock in the morning on Sunday and is 5 minutes 48 ‘seconds fast at 8 pm on following Sunday. When was it, correct? (@) Wednesday (0) Friday (©) Thursday (@) None of these (warts At 107. 108, 109. 410. 11 112. 113. 1 Sie A 5, 2500). it aaa aE Ga A RA, TET ART sar fin ge od vem at faa go & ee wae Ra aad Be A Pear eH Be? (a) %. 10,000/- (b) %. 15,000/- (©) 8. 20,000/- (@) %. 25,000/- aver & frag A we Ao om St & ee gam 722 & aque @ ho Peamg Poe sae re FAP Fee on Ss 5 eat 80% re # aT aT wi (@ 23 ) 48 (@ 34 (6 12 Rega war 60 Aare A 97 ae we aT 609 Ader i 608 ar aor ae aw ara ge AM Bat we we i ri Rear are ge a (@ 95 a (©) 66 ae OS (@) FAS aE at we ag ore a oem, Prat orate fea 10 a, & ‘Sart 48 ah. 8, oh 3 aa ge be at oot wt aera oe %, fret sraite Bra 20 wt. 8, ster on at ae am at fe OF eat Rae Sard ge goer (a) 5 B. () 6 a4. (o 4m. (a) SS aa oH we as ow aoe A ath Bom fg we am eA eater dered Bat Sat & vor Foe gS or et moa eer oe Freee a aM gE at me fy 8 ge its are ater er oe a (2) ehh ter (o) we thignta er (o) ww aha oe () Fear OTE 1 Few 9 shee wt Ga GE a, Prowl Gert frees ah 8 ae on a mE we Be ATT Rew 60 Hh, wat aren &, ot ae 30 BA. Rot er Bi Gt a rer Fra é fee Fee a Peer seit eet veh? (a) 20 (®) 29 (© 30 @ 31 ah a arr wr 8 ater ore oh 8, ae A Gee 8 5 Fie gen Boe gat rm etare ard @ 5 Pre Al Bre on bh dt wt wa wh a? @ yr (o) Gat (©) greta (@) FA 8 aE ae ae 144. Youvraj Singh has a certain average of runs for his 8 ‘matches in IPL matches. In the ninth match he scores 100 runs and thereby increases his average by 9 runs. His new average of runs is: (a) 20 © 2 (&) 24 @ 32 DIRECTIONS: A piece of wire 132 em long is bent successively in the shape of an equilateral triangle, a square, a circle and a regular hexagon, 115. In the above question, whose area is 12 times the area of equilateral triangle: (@) Square () Circle (©) Regular Hexagon (@) None of these 116, Perimeters of a square and a rectangle are same. If the rectangle is 10 cms by 8 cms, by what percentage area of the square will be more than that of the rectangle? (a) 1.25 (®) 1.00 (©) 080 (@ 1.20 117. Three students are picked up at random from a school having a total of 1000 students. The probability that these three students will have identical date and month. of their birth is (year has 385 days): ® a © aes =F O esr © (365)" 118, A complete cycle of a traffic lights takes 60 seconds. During each cycle the light is green for 25 seconds, yellow for 5 seconds, and rod for 30 seconds. At a randomly chosen time, the probability that the light will not be green is: (@ + ©) og @ 149. The average score of three boys in mathematics is 30. When the score of a fourth boy is added to the total ‘score of the three boys, the average is lowered to 25. What is the score of the fourth boy? (@) 10 () 15 (20 @ 25 120. In a castle, there is provision of food for 150 men for 50 days. After 20 days 50 men leave the castle, The remaining food will last for: (a) 40 days (0) 45 days (©) 42 days (@) 50 days 114. IPL fe 9 gaat fie ar 8 fat # os Ataa oem wx an 94 BaF sett 100 oy at ote ewe sa tan 9 TH ae Tea SHG Tit a a otter ae: (@) 20 (b) 24 (©) 28 (a) 32 Fila: 192 Bh, 8 eB we gee A moe oH Pay, Ge a, 5 Paes eur & ey Hr or By 115. ces er 8 Per Bao ag ype S Aare ar ot pT &: @ = On (o) Frater weg () wa ae et eat ee rae AR cw marr Bi ae TAT 10 AH. «8 ah. at wt ar Sawer oat & Aart & Peer after safes am? 116. (@ 125 (©) 100 (© 080 (@) 120 117. % FEE F 1000 afte AA Ais Rat aos wT a Gt are 81 et et Reaiheat or war orm Ra Ge eT a a waiter ar ® (wt & 366 Per 8): oe o 3 wr © wasp 116. 3fe mize a go we 60 Fos A eT Ar Bi me es hon wre 25 dees & fire se Beh, § Bove & fh Sa He 8 oe 30 Foes & fee re ages eT a gl oR ATT Te gm wea eB PS weet ear Ht ae: @} OF @ 4 @s 119. a aga a ahr hee ais 30 8 oa chr wet ee set A a aEs or oie stgr one Ra she GeR 25 at er Bi ote ae ay sis a BP @ 10 (© 15 © 2 (@) 25 120. 0 Peat #150 aint & Fee stort ar mers (arn) AAS: 121. If the perimeter of the rectangular garden is 1200 metres and the ratio of width to length is 3:6 then its length in metres will be: (@ 326 (b) 350 (© 375 (@) None of these 4122. The price of an article is reduced by 40 percent. In order to restore the original price, the reduced price must be increased by: (@ s6 () 40% © 62% @ 50% 123. Two circular metallic discs have a thickness of 15 mm. Their areas are in the ratio of 9:1. The smaller dia disc is pressed against the bigger disc and rotated around it on a flat surface. How many times will the small disc rotate before it completes one circle of the bigger @ 3 (b) 3x (x (@) None of these 424. 163° = 27 and 3% = 243, then x is equal to: (a) 0 () 2 4 (@) None of these 4125, Three pipes A, B, C can fill a tank from empty to full in 30 minutes, 20 minutes, and 10 minutes respectively. ‘When the tank is empty, all three pipes & © discharge chemical solution respectively. What is the proportion of solution ‘S'in the liquid in the tank after 3 minutes: i 5 % @ 2 (@) © 126. By increasing its speed by 8% a bus can reach 15 minutes early. What is the normal time taken by the bus to reach its destination: (0) 930 () 38h (©) 2bhvs. (@) None of these 127. In the diagram given below area of POR = 36. What is, the area of the ASQR: (Panty AA8. 424 123, 124, 128. 126. 127, ait ow aera am AR 41200 tee Bea he a sar orgues 5:5 Ba cee ara shee A a (@) 325 (©) 350 (©) 375 (a) a a aE et 2 RY St ar 40% B ver a one Bi ae st A eA aE a 2 feng ae se 3 Peer ofa ft git ach a @ als (&) 40% (© 002% (@) 50% agai a@ @ pha Rew A ste tsmm bh aah aaa: aa et By war Rew A ad Rew ox cara arm Fe TT A GH eT Bat ae ew a Ge OG we a et ake Fae Peet are geo: @3 (b) Sn on G) eta att at aft 30 = 27 et 9 = 243 at x TTT (@) 0 (®) 2 (4 () ea ae a8 am ofa A,B,C we aR 21 Bare 30 Fre, 20 Fr ee 10 Pere # ae eet Bi oe eat eat Ft At Tea a ‘ita fear ren BA, B, wet C Tera Pere Prom Bi de Bere & arena 2a act A ates! ar org ua @z oF Ce oF ow a A 0% oer Bh ae ww 15 frre wa Math Be inet es oa Fg ae TG xe oe PT A: & ose (0) AB ag EE (a) agit ate #8 RA ay tenes #4 PAR wm AaeR = 36, at SOR 4 Sapa er ar: 128. Two perpendicular cross roads of equal width run through the middle of a rectangular field of length 80 ‘meter and breadth 60 meter. If the area of the cross roads is 675 m’, what is the width of the road: (@) 6 meters (©) 9meters (©) 5 meters (@) None of these 129. A stunt cycle has two wheels of differing diameters. The circumferences of the two wheels are 1.2 motors and 0.7 'm respectively. At some point the points touching the ground were marked with chalk. How far must the cycle move for the marks to touch the ground simultaneously again: (@ 84m (©) 084m © 12m (@) None of these 130. A committee of 5 members is to be selected from 6 men and 5 women. What is the number of ways of selecting the committee which must have at least one man and ‘one woman: (a) 445 (b) 495 (©) 470 (@) 130 131. A photograph has to be taken of the management ‘committee. There are seven chairs. The centre chair can only be occupied by the president and left extreme chair by the secretary. In how many combi photograph be taken: (@) 70 (b) 5040 (©) 120 (@ 625 192. If a brass cone of radius 10 cms and height 10 cms is melted and cast into a , the radius of the cast sphere is likely to be closest @ 630ms (0) 82 cms (© 716ms (@ 5.7cms 133. The radius of each circle is ‘a’. Then the area of the shaded portion is: (a) aW3-4) 224 (©) 5S (bo) (na? -¥3) (0) None of these 134. If the side of a cube is decreased by 10%, the percentage decrease in the volume of the cube is: (@) 72.9% (b) 10% (© 19% (@) 27.1% 128. 80 tet ara we 60 et aS ew sre Fer B Her A at rae, Gara chang are sora ts 2 aA re ae aT aR 675, mm? 8h age chard ar 2: (o) Sater (@) a a at a 129. ew we ach aoe Sat oie Rae fies one at aH eat PRY ma: 1.2. ea OT A. PRR aT or eB aa feat a are 8 Pahoa oar er Bi ait Peat Qe et ea Rha gl By 2 ay 130. 5: gaat ote ota afters A A ow ota Feet A aA ge Pea ovary Pat rare @ APA aT TE Pea. OF eT 2 re ee Bw gen otk we after A: (a) 445 (b) 455 (c) 470 (d) 130 434. cm areas RA PR Ren ora A wel ars filet Bi nar ch at gal A Sam eae ara otk ah a BT et ak et tates ar omer foe ove Bh ett eat fee Fer wae: (@ 7 (b) 5040 (o 120 () 625 132. 10 &h. Poa qd 10 ait, Sag at dee $ sig 3 ore om te ra omer Bre HR at oer aT et: @) 63 #4. &) 82 #4. (o 71. () 5.7 8. 133, mes Ge A Boer a Ba ora er a aarp ee: (@ 03-5) © wD (b) atxa®- 3) (waa aE oe 434, a ow or spr 10% or 4 oe dt wr Bsr A Raa sie At a: (@) 72.9% (©) 19% (b) 10% (@) 27.1% (party AAT . 436. 136, 4137 139, 140. 141. 142, Two poles of heights 7 feet and 12 feet are standing in a ground 12 feat apart. What is the distance between top of the poles: (@) 12 feet (©) 11 feet (0) 13 feet (@) 10 feet 1f 24 men can do a piece of work in 27 days working 7 hhours per day, in how many days can 14 men do it working at the rate of 9 hours per day? (@ 28 (®) 30 (©) 36 (@) 32 Three numbers are in the ratio 3 : 2 : 5. The sum of their ‘square is 1862. The smallest of these numbers is: (@) 24 (o) 21 © 14 @ 35 ‘A,B and C can complete a piece of work in 24, 6 and 12, ys respectively. Working together, they will complete the same work in (a) } day () Z day (sh eny (9 say The L.C.M. of the polynomials (36x* - 49) and (6x - 25x +28 @) &-3), (0) (&-3) (@x-7) (©) (x- 3) (6x-7) (6x +7) (d)_ None of these The curved surface of a cylinder is 264 m*. Its volume is 924 m?. The height of the cylinder must be: (a) 4m () 6m © 8m (@) None of these Three circles as shown below touch each other. The radii of A,B, C is 5 cm, 8 cm and 7 cm respectively. What is the perimeter of the 4 formed by joining their centres: (2) 300ms (©) 40cms (0) 45 cins (@) 20ms ABCD are mid points of the rectangle. AB=10 ems. 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In what time will they completely ‘cross each other from the moment they meet? (@) 11sec (©) 8 sec. (©) 9ssec. (@) None of these A person spends 60% of his income. If his monthly income is Rs. 3000, his monthly savings in Rs. will be: (@) 1500 (®) 1800 (©) 1400 (@) 1200 ‘A and B enter into a partnership investing Rs. 12,000 and Rs. 16,000 respectively. After 8 months, C also joins the business with a capital of Rs. 16,000. The share of C Ina profit of Rs. 45,600 after two years is: (@) Rs. 12,000 (0) Rs. 14,400 (©) Rs. 19,200 (@) Rs. 21,200 150 ce of pure alcohol is diluted by adding 650 cc of water. The new 800 cc mixture contains the following quantity of pure alcohol: (a) 065 litres (©) 0.40 litres (b) 0.15 ftres (@) None of these Ina History examination, the average for the entire class ‘was 80 marks. If 10% of the students scored 95 marks and 20% scored 90 marks. What was the average marks of the romaining students of the class: (@) 655 () 86 © 7 @ 725 ‘A machinist by increasing his normal rate of work by 12% could produce 15 items more, in a given period of time. How many items can he produce if he works at 80% of his normal rate: (@) 100 (© 80 (®) 90 @) 96 ix parts of oil are mixed with one part of water. When five litres of water are added to the mixture, the mixture is found to contain § times as much oil as water. How ‘many litres of oll were there in the first mixture: (@) 150 () 120 (©) 100 (@) None of these 143, 144, 145, 148, ar. 148, 149, 150. (@or-iy A9 wept Prep qe gor 126 Bat. #1 Rest ote gat ge We eT 42 Bah hr Rest ah a @) 168 4a. ©) 129848, (o) 2108. (©) waa ae & Renigat at 121 A. ote 99 At. ard F Peat Rens 40 Ff, oft ter ote 32 fea of tier A ara aA: aT a 8) Peat & feat are S org 8 ow EAT oe ath? (a) 18% (0) 8am (0) 9 fe (6) HR a aig a oe afte srr on at 60% ort sre af sere after ara 3000 Bye & at saa fee aaa feat ore eT (@) 1500 (e) 1800 (©) 1400 (@) 1200 A sit B wAT: 12,000 wi 16,000 say Fae ace ws ABET vet 8 ore wrens C 15,000 amy A EA Aare ara A we seen By 2 a cee 45,600 Bue & ary HC a Fee a: (@) 12,000 =m (b) 14.400 B9y (© 19200 5% (@) 21,200 3y 150 cc arf gu sreeer H 650.60 «x8 Pra omer Bi a1 BOO ce are Fa 8 ae ort er Per ts (a) 0.65 ater (b) 0.15 ater (©) 0.40 ater @) waa at a afro ster # age war st ote 80 3k em) a 10% Frenfett 4 95 ais: ariticr Fx cal 20% Preat 3 90 ois, at oar 8 are faenteat & oft er otter Pr ar: (a) 65.5 (o) 85 (9 75 (0) 72.5 eR A tere ore aR ee Ha aeee 15 wed oa bet Be aa By at ae ont ATT 3 80% oe ard wen Bh Farr wage seater ae (@) 100 ©) 90 () 80 (@) 96 de 8 6 sr a oh 8 ow ore are fer Peer oer hi oe Stes lee ft Pam A ar one a, Ber ort a ata apm Ber ar ea omer Be Per Fr ater Bex (@) 150 () 120 (©) 100 (0) ora a a a SECTION-IV GENERAL AWARENESS (8141 SM) “454 cream gets separated trom mike whon itis churned 151, 52% cea yu 8 ata gue ont & Fr # arm: 452. 153. 154, 155. 188. 187 158. 159. 160. because of: (@) Gravitational force (© Centritugal force (©) Cohesive force (@) Frictional force ‘Speed of sound is maximum in: (8) Solis (©) Liquid (© Gas (@) Same in all cases Newton is a unit of: (@) Work (0) Eneray (©) Fore (@) Acceleration Point out the incorrect statement: (@) The fundamental rights guaranteed under article 19 (freedoms) remain suspended while 2 proclamation of emergency is made by the President ‘A wit petition can not be directly moved in the Supreme Court The maximum gap between two sessions of pariament can be six months (@) Majority of States in India have unicameral legislature ) © The Gulf Stream is an ocean current which begins: (@) Off the coast of Florida (0) From the Bay of Bengal (©) Gulfcountries coastline (@) Inthe Philippines Which of the following instrument can be used for ‘measuring the speed of an aeroplane: (@) Venturimeter (©) Orifice plate (©), Rotameter (@) Pitot tube Its an industrial process of producing ammonia by the reaction of nitrogen with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst: (@) Solvay Process (©) Haber Process (b) Bayer Process (@) Bessemer Process India is its largest producer and it is found in the black sand on the beaches near cape comorin, the southernmost part of India: (a) Berytium (b) Kyanite (0) Lignite (@) limenite Which schedule of the constitution contains provisions, ‘as to disqualifications of MPs and MLAs on the ground of defection? a) 8° () 12" @ 11" ) 10” EURO crisis and the sick men of Europe are the related forms. 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The Government of India has taken a decision to observe the current decade (2010-2020) as the decade ‘of innovation and for the purpose the National innovation council will be set up headed by: (@) K. Kasturirangan (@) R.A Maselkar (©) Kiran Mazumdar Shaw (4) Sam Pitroda First Nuclear Power Plant in Bushehr. The country referred here is: (@) North Korea (© Iran (&) Kazakhstan (@) Argentina ‘Arrange the following devices in ascending order of the speed: A. RAM B. Hard disk ©. Cache D. Floppy (a) DBAC (©) BDAC, () BADC (@) ABDC ‘The honour of being one millionth word of the English language went to: (2) Noob (©), Slumdog (®) Jai Ho (@) Web 2-0 “Parliament has no right to reduce or abolish fundamental rights". This refers to Supreme Court decision in the matter of: (@ Keshvanand Bharti vs State of Kerala (b) Golaknath vs State of Punjab (©) Shankar Prasad vs Union of India (d)_ AK. Gopalan vs State of Madras She started her career as an IFS officer and was unanimously elected the 15" Lok Sabha speaker. She was lected to Lok Sabha and representing a constituency in the state of: (a) Madhya Pradesh (b)_ Jharkhand (©) Bihar (@) West Bengal First Indian woman who reached Antarctica: (®) Ujawala Patil (0) Pritisu Gupta (o) Mahel Musa (@) Geeta Ghosh Which schedule of the constitution of India describes the allocation of seats in the council of states? (@) Fourth (b) Third (© Tenth (@) Eighth Match the following: Flold Nobel Prize winner 2010 A. Medicine 4. Liu Xiaobo B. Peace 2. Andre Geim & Konstantin .. Literature 3, Robert G. Edwards D. Physics 4. Mario Vargas Liosa (@) A4,B3, C2, D1 (&) A3, 81,02, D4 (© At, 83, C4, D2 (@) A3,B1, C4, 2 ‘61, seer Weare 3 ata

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