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Total No. of Questions : 150 Q. Booklet Total No. of Printed Pages : 32 Code TSRJC - CET - 2015 MEC/CEC ENGLISH / TELUGU MEDIUM HALL TICKET NUMBER INSTRUCTIONS’ 1. Foreach question, choose the Best afiswer from among the four choices given. Bubble the circle of the Best answer number with ball point pen only. 2. Before leaving the examination Hall, handover the OMR answer sheet to the invigilator. 3. Write your halliticket number in the blocks provided in the Question paper booklet immediately after receiving it. 4. Don't write any thing in the question paper booklet. However, for any rough work, youcan make use of the space provided at the end of the question paper ‘booklet. 5. Donotoverwrite in the OMR answer sheet. 6.. Each question carries one mark. There will be no negative marks for wrong answer. 7. Thecandidate is allowed to take away the question paper booklet along with him after completion of the examination. P-3 ret} Turn Over Q. Booklet ENGLISH Code (1-5) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Speech is a great blessing but it can also be a great curse, for while it helps us to make our intentions and desires known to our fellows, it can also, if we use it carelessly, make our attitude completely misunderstood. A slip of the tongue, the use of an unusual word, or of an ambiguous word, and so on, may create an enemy where we had hoped to win a friend. Again, different classes of pédple use different vocabularies, and the ordinary speech of an educated.an ‘may strike an uneducated listener as pompous. Unwittingly, we may use’a word which bears a different meaning to our listener from what it does to men of our own class. Thus, speech is not a gift to use lightly without thought, but one which demands careful handling. Only a fool will express himself alike to all kinds and conditions of men. 1. Speech can be a curse because it can... (1) reveal our intentions (2) ‘Jead to carelessness (8) hurtothers 14) create misunderstanding 2, A'slip of the tongue’ means something said .. Identify the right option to complete the dantSHCA., (1) unintentionally (2) wrongly by chance (8) without giving properthought (4) tohurt another person 3. The best way to win a friend is to avoid... Choose the correct option to fill in the blank. () ambiguity (2) verbosity (3), promposity (4) irony .. inspeech. 4), While talking to an uneducated person, we should use .. Identify the right option to complete the sentence. (1) polite language (2) ordinary speech (3) his vocabulary (4 simple words 5. If one used the same style of language with everyone, one would sound ..... Identify the right option to complete the sentence. (1) democratic (2) foolish (8) boring (4) flat P-3 22] Q. Booklet] AL Code (6-10) The blanks in the following passage have been numbered 6 to 10. For each blank, four possible options are given. Identify the correct one for each blank. First of all, it is important to understand people commit crimes, ssssus(7) 1... What are the motives which make people do things they would never normally do?...... (8) ayoung man steals clothes froma shop; isit ......(9).... he is unemployed? A drug addict? Mentally disturbed? Next, it is essential to consider whether punishment makes any difference or is it just .......(10). .a kind of revenge? 6. (1) how (2) when (3) why (@ ‘where 7. (1) onthe contrary (2) in other words (8) consequently (4) in summary 8 (1) Finally (2) “That is to say (3) For instance (4) In conclusion 9. (1) because (2) why (8) also (4) toknow 10. (1) asif (2) a8itwas (8) as such (4) asit were (11-15) Read the sententes that are numbered at the beginning of each sentence in the following passage. Each sentence has an error. Identify the wrong word/phrase and its correct one given together as one of the options. (11) I wish to start that I am a student of class X at your school. I want to request you for a blook on Chemistry. This book is, at present, not in the school library. It is titled ‘Modern Chemistry’ by R. K. Gupta. Butit is costly. (12) Ithas a very good materials on Chemistry. All students like it. (13) The matter has being explained very systematically and precisely. (14) The language is simple and understanding. (15) It could greatly benifit all students of chemistry. This is useful for preparing for competitive examinations also. 11. (1) tostart—to state (Q) that—as (3) Lam—I was (4) of —from P-3 [3] Turn Over 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Q. Booklet A Code (1) has—had (2) very—so @) materials — material (4 has—have (1) has being explained — had been explained (2) systematically — systematic (3) and—but (4) precisely—precise (1) simple—complex (2) The language — Language (3) and—as well as (4 understanding — understandable (1) could - shall (2) greatly= gratefully (8) could — might (4) benefit —benifit Copying in the examinationis a/an .. act. Identify the right option to fill in the blank. @) moral (2) immoral (8) amoral (4) immortal ‘The problem must be studied .. all angles. Choose the correct preposition to fill in the blank. 1B () with (2) in () for @ from Forthe first week, the apprentice felt ‘like a fish out of water.’ Ghoose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom underlined. (1) ‘disappointed (2) frustrated (3) homeless (4) uncomfortable @) () children who have had good pre-school education © @ are most likely out todo other children at school. ‘The sentence is divided into four parts labelled as (a), (b), (0), (d). Identify the part of the sentence which has an error. @) @) 2) ) @ © @ @ P-3 (4) 20. 21. 22. 23. 24, 25. 26. 27, Q. Booklet] A. Code When I lived in Mumbai, [..... ..... the cinema once a month. Identify the right option to fill in the blank. GQ) used to go @) wentto (3) was going to (4) had gone to Sunil came to the college ................ than I. Choose the correct option to fill in the blank. (1) latter (2) latest (8) later (4) late Out of the four sentences given below, Identify the senténee which has no error in it. (1) AsI was sitting in my room, a snake appearedy (2) When I was sitting in my room, a snake appeared: (8) While I was sitting in my room, a snake appeared. (4) IfI sitting in my room, a snake appeared, Itis.. .. hot to go out. Choose the correct option to fill in the blank. (1) too (2) very (8) much (4) only Weseldom see .. as others see us. Identify the right option to fill in the blank. (1) themselves (2) yourself (3) itself (4) ourselves One who knows everything is .. Choose the correct one word substitution in the blank. @ omnipresent 4Q) omnipotent (8) omniscient (4) omnivorous You would like a cool drink, 2 Choose the correct question tag to complete the sentence. Q) will you (2) wouldn't you 8) won'tyou (4) wouldyou There . any petrol left in the car. Identify the right option to fill in the blank. (1) was (2) were (3) were not (4) wasnot [5] Turn Over Q. Booklet Code 28. Choose the right option to organize the words into a meaningful sentence. P. McDonalds restaurants Q. in India R. now S. thereare T. allover “) R-S-P-T-Q @) @) P-Q-R-S-T (4) 29. ... John to phone at three o'clock. Choose the right option to fill in the blank. (1) am expecting (2) hope (3) wait ~ (4) 2m look forward 30. ‘All the world's a stage and men and women are merely players.’ ‘The underlined phrase is a ..... 7 (1) Metaphor 2) Simile (8) Personification (4) Alliteration 31. He. hiis\books on the table yesterday. Identify the tight option to fill in the blank. (1) plaées @) placed (8)) willpplace (4 hasplaced 32, Ttstarted raining while we .... . cricket. Choose the correct option to fill in the blank. (1) play @) are playing (3) were playing (4) willbe playing 33. Gold, silver or lead, which is ...........--.----.-? Identify the right option to fi inthe Blais (1) the most precious 2). more precious (8) precious (4) more than precious Q.Booktet] AL Code 34. The train was derailed, .. no one was hurt. Choose the right option to fill in the blank. () and (2) while (3) yet @ but 35. My parents wish... Choose the correct option t to peoniplete the sentence. (1) what I should join a good college. (2) why I should join a good college. (3) when I should join a good college. (4) that I should join a goodcollege. 36. He borrowed money from his friend. Choose the right antonym for the underlined word. 2) loaned @) lent “(8) gave (4) haridedover 87. Coconut : shell Letter : ? Choose the correct analogy. (2) envelope (2) courier (8) stamp (4) transport 38. We shall present the medals to the winners. Choose the cor¥ect passive form of the above sentence. “@) The médals will be presented to the winners by us. (2) The winners will take the medals from us. (3) The presents will be given to the winners by medals. (4) The winners shall take the medals from us. 39. ‘Global warming’ belongs tothe............. theme. Choose the correct option. (1) Environment (2) Neighborhood (8) International relationship (4) Humour 40. Themoment.. . is lost forever. Choose the right option to fill in the blank. (1) what is lost (2) when is lost (3) where is lost (4), whichis lost P-3 {7 Turn Over 41. 42. 43. Read the following words focussing on the pronunciation of the vowel sounds. bird, burn, learn, born Now identify the odd one out. (1) bird (2) burn (8) learn (4) born ‘The notice, 'Trespassers will be prosecuted! means . (1) People who do not use footpath to walk on the road will be punished. (2) People who do not have passes are not allowed here. 18) People who walk on this private land will be taken to the court. (4) People who do unholy activities here will be punished. ‘AP jawan killed in Srinagar attack.’ The above heading is generally seemin 41) anewspaper report 2) anotice (3) an essay (4) aposter 44. Read the following statements labelled as P, Q, R, S, T to decide their sequence to make a meaningful passage and then choose the right option. P. When India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, was watching a performance at Delhi's Ramlila grounds, at the Red Fort, a fire broke out in a'tent due to a short circuit. ‘This incident inspired Nehru to initiate the awards. The origin of the Bravery Award dates back to 2 October, 1957. S. He asked the authorities to constitute an award to honour brave children ao from all over the country, and the tradition has continued since then. T. Then, Harish Chandra, a 14-year-old scout, promptly took out this knife and ripped open the burning tent, saving the lives of hundreds of trapped people. (1) $,Q,R,7,P @® RP,T.QS (8) R,T,Q,P,S @ PTQS,R [8] 45. 46, 47. 48. 49. 50. Q. Booklet] AL Code Mysister.... . @Car. Choose the right option to fill in the blank. (1) suggested I shall buy a car. (2) suggested I buy a car. (3) suggested that I buy a car. (4) suggested that I shall buy a car. Where .... 2 Which hairdresser did you go to? Identify the right option to fill in the blank. (1) did you cut your hair %) have you cut your hair (3) did you have cut your hair (4) did you have yourhaix cut The exam was quite easy . we expected. Identify the correct option to fill in the blank. (i) more easy than (2) easier than (3) as easy as (4), theleasiest What a big house! It’s .. Choose the appropriate word to fill in the blank. (2) unusually (2) absolutely 8) completely (4) slightly . enormous. Your friend's car ha®never been stolen but perhaps one day it will be. You ask your friend, Howdo you ask? Choose the right option from the following. (1) What will you do if your car was stolen? “@) What will you do if your car were stolen? (3) What would you do if your car is stolen? (4) What would you do if your car were stolen? Icouldn't sleep. I was tired. Choose the right option to combine the sentences into a meaningful sentence. (1) Icouldn't sleep though being tired. 2) Icouldn't sleep as being tired. (8) Icouldn't sleep despite being tired. (4) Icouldn't sleep even if being tired. P-3 [9] ‘Turn Over 51. Q. Booklet MATHEMATICS Code Given n (A) = 5, n (B) = 7, then minimum number of elements that the set AUBcan contain (n (A) stands for number of elements of set A) is . n(A)=5,n (B)= 7005 A U BS Gots Sg saroro Som, (n (A) ess A sos05* arose omy) @ 5 (2) 7 (3) 12 (4) 2 52. 53. 54, Consider the following statements : (a) Every integer is a rational number. (b) Some rational numbers are integers. (© Some integers are rational numbers, while others aré not rational. (@ Every noninteger real number is rational number, Among above the true statements are Bed Gsteres Mocs... (a) GOMPyHow, esdchato sons (b) Say eSOrlot some srssoayen © SAWY sean wxdekaw Soper. Try wsoeka sogyeo sw @ SS MpPAsomy NaHS Som, eadBebord Sos PROT Sy OIE Tee @) (@),@) 2 @.0,@ @) <@), ©), © @ ©@,0),0,@ 2 Tf 3 and —3 are the roots of the equation ax? + 7x + b = 0, then value of A+ DIS veeecseieee 2 3g BeOctso 8 eo ax? + Tx + b=0 Booty, Barer. cowd a + b Des (Q) 3 (2) -3 (3) 9 (4) 12 The values of k, for which the roots of the equation kx (x ~ 2¥5) +10=0 are hx (x - 2V5) + 10= O cians, Samer SSO HOD DE vnc @) 0,2 ® 0,8 (8) 0,+¥2 = (4) 0,-2 [10] 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. Q. Booklet Code A shopkeeper buys a number of books for Rs. 80. If he had bought 4 more books for the same amount, each would have cost him Re. 1 less. The number of books he bought ar: 2S Cosmet te. 60 & Oy igor Tre, LY etn oi Bowes 4 pyres Oy SAO WO YAS abe OH. 1 BA GoBso. word wit SH HHT Sogy (1) 20 (2) 16 “(8) 18 (4) 22 If Anil walked 1 km/hr faster, he would have taken 10 minutes less to walk a distance of 2km. The rate at which Anil was walking initially is. (1) 3kmph (2) 4kmph (3) Skmph = @) @ kmph 625 1 8.Bo. nots Tips Sno Bod Spoil 2 8.Ho. soretiastio Seywse SA sotis 5B sevatvo SoD. 10 Advzxe BHYBSIDCTAD COI GHD SHV AO 0 (1) 33.29 /t. 2) 4 380 /r0. (8) 582s /to. (4) 63.2 /to. 4 A A fraction becomes when sis added to each of numerator and denominator. 1 However, if you substract 5.from each, it becomes 5 > -Then the numerator of the fraction is .. wie Scio, Rios ot 1288S we 5 = WHwood. vd 5 x» SiS} wd Do ; eBoodneiyto S Ngo Gary, ovo ... (i) 6 Q) 7 @) 8 9 ‘The sum of the ages of father and his son in years is 65 and twice the difference of their ages is 50. Then age of the father in years is. a BY He9 aBatins OD LERLDD Sictitiny © Aavifo 65 Hose itiwves. Fro ais BessasTifosy 50 wont es i§ Gaol, Hath (SoH LIVOSY) (1) 45 (2) 40 @) 50 (4) 55 The value of k, so that the system of equations 3x —y — 5 =0, 6x 2y—k=0is consistent, will be .. 8x-y-5=0, 6e-2y-k SShoNLes Sys SONG Sse Gys9 GS k Devs (@ 10 2) 9 (3) 8 (4) 7 1) Turn Over é Q. Booklet eee A 60. Anumberconsists of two digits: When the number is divided by sum of its digits, the quotient is 7. If 27 is subtracted from the number, the digits interchange their places. Then tens' place digit of that number is 23 CotseSo Sop e2 SopsS'S eoSo Dnoiso SF gPhg Wey wPIRHoo 7. oOo 27 so es Sopy, $200 RAH Sey GH SoM SS wcder PUP ALAD Sop Sao, cars 64 soy S* @ 6 Q 3 @) 4 @ 5 61. If4x*—6x— kis exactly divisible by x—3, then value of kis... 4x2 6x—k ofS 2x58 x— 3 3 oe sorm pPAesod k Doss, fs (1) 18 (2) 24 @ 16 (4) 21 apy 62. Ifa,B,y are zeros of polynomial 5x8 +2x? <8r 50, then value of ee pap , B, y 2 So 523 +22? — 3x + SOG, Boo word 7 (1) 25 @ 25 @ 10 (4) -10 63. Ifx3-3x2+x+ 1 has@— ba, a+ basits zeros, then value of ais. is... Dood... 8x2 +24 1 Bode a—b, a, a+ b word a dons i @i @) 2 @ 3 @4 dod 3+¥8 5. 5 64. Théquadtatic polynomial whose zeros are x D5 3 3+¥8 etic. (1) 2522 aie (2) 25x2+30x-6 (3) 25x 30x-6 () 25x2 + 30x+6 65. If 5Sin?9 + Cos*@=2, then positive value of Sindis . 5Sin?0 + Cos*O = 2 was Sind a2, (3) D6... 1 1 1 1 OF Qs @ 3 MG P-3 112] 66. Q. Booklet Code If Tand + Sec = 3, then value of Sin@ is TanO + Sec0 = 3 0225 Sind Jes .. 4 a 6 15 M5 Qs ®) 5g @® ig 5 Tand = —— i 67. If Seed ==, then 7p as value is same as .. ae) Tand Seed == TeTante 2 God FASO Dewww SaMo...... Sind Seco Cosa Cos ® Seed ® Sino ® ‘Sino O” Seed 5 Sina ~3Cosa . 68. [f5Tana=4, then "2S ig eS nen Sina + 20050 5 Sina - 3Cosa = 4 eos 2 Dina — Slosa SFne SSiria + 2Coste a 2 A 4 5 DF Oe QF Oz 69. If Sind = —“2— , then value of mSind + nCos0 =. an? +n Sind =——2— coxis mSind + nCos0 2038... vm? + rn ) Vmin 2) Vm-n 8) Im® +n? 4) Vim? =n? 70. 7 Cos20° 7 Sin37° @i @ 2 (3) 3 @ 4 P-3 03) Turn Over 71. 72. 73. 74. . If ais negative integer, then point (a, —a) lies in (1) First quadrant (2) Second quadrant ‘@) Third quadrant (4) Fourth quadrant ‘al ear I Ydogs woamsiyeD (a, —a) SotissO .. . (1) e8e2% Deessso0 @ BOGS Ses (8) Sart Ses (4) weal Sess The point lying on x-axis and equidistant from (8, 5) and (4, 2)is (8, 5) Be8ct%o (4, 2) Desxyor Sirs StS Nowy x-w¥fop CoG MOH ..... @) 7,9) @ ©,0) (8) 6, 0) (4) (6,0) If, 1), (1, 1), CS, 3) are three vertices of parallelogram taken in order, then fourth vertex is .........++ exsaresce aus, santo tama shame, 1), CA, 2), C5, 3) eoass weet Ban ..... Q@) (2,3) @ @,3) @) (2,-3) 5 @ @-3) ‘The ratio in Which #/axis divides the segment joining (5,—7), (-1, 3) is (1) 7:3 internally (2) 5: 1externally (3) 73externally (@ 5: 1internally (5, —7), (-1, 3) Dosages SES Cer pomrry x-e¥le DEO IH... (1) 7: Becttorr Q) 5: Lerner (3) 7: 3exner @ 5: Lbotter IfG (0, 0) is centroid of AABC with A (-4, 3), B (2, 6), then coordinates Care ..... 23 Bfoutioo dloosy Both Hpwey A (C4, 3), B (2, 6) s2d0tn» rote¥s Soitso G (0, 0) oasis Cain, 2UPSEEDOD Q) @,9) @) (2,-9) @ (2-9) @® (2,9) P-3 14] 76. 77. 78. 79. Q. Booklet Code A ‘The slope of line passing through (~«, a), (0, ¢ + a3) points. (4, a) (0,a+av3) em WSigaren.... . @ VB @) a3 @) a @ z ABC and DEF are two similar triangles such that BC= 4 cm, EF'= 5 om and area of AABC = 64 cm?, then area of ADEFis .... A AABC S209 ADEF oo 86° (Gt2e BC = 4cm EF = 5 cm 380% BC = 4 cm, EF= 6 cm wosttgts AABC Bree = 64 5. be. ADEF Br0s8.55. of. i) 100cm? (2) 81cm? (3) 25cm? (4) 16%¢m? In the figure below, [ADE =|B, AD =6.8.cm, BE = 2.4 cm, EA = 8.6 cm and BC=5.5 cm. Then value of DE is »(in cm). 800 Sesnd* [ADE =|B 0089 AD = 6.8 20.Do. BE = 2.4 20.00. EA = 8.6 20.D9. BC=5.5 20.Do. 0033 DED... B 55cm c @) 3.8 (2) 3.4 (3) 3.6 (4) 3.7 In AABC, DE is parallel to base BC with Don ABand Eon AC. If ap =2 , then BC DB 3 DE AABC & D, AB 3 EAC 3 DE sirebte gods BC % dato od ssbeis 42 =2 BC _ DE ~ 5 2 : 2 4 Ms Qs @ 5 Os P-3 (5) Turn Over 80. 81. 82. Q. Booklet Code Inthe figure below, Disa point on the side BC of. ‘AABC such that [ADC =|BAC. Then CB x CDis. ee $00 208° D Dotioty BC > [ADI =|BAC wdloer od. wit CB X CD = vn. A B D C (1) CA (2) CA? (3) AD (4) AD* AABC is a right angle in which [C =90° ani CD is perpendicular to AB. If 1 BC = a, CA=b, AB= cand CD = p, then 7 * PO AABC & BC = a, CA = b, AB =@S88c% CD =p, CD, AB % won0. CD = p eo 2 Om ey OP (4) 2p? In the figurebelow, PA and PB are the pair of tangents drawn from external poitit P, CD is third tangentcircle at 6. If PB= 10cm, CQ=2cm, then length of PC 0 450 i206" PA, PB eo erin, Dota Psvot syezds fhssihyspes CD wss8 Ose eymRds Riss sabi PB = 10 0.o. CQ= 2 Bo.bo. eoass PC = () 6em (2) 10cm @) 4cm (@ 8em P-3 16] 83. 84, 85. If TP and TQ are the two tangents to a circle with center O such that POQ = 110°, then |PTQ =. TP, TQ e2'O' Sotic m Ko SxS Aus s:6,6pe #8 [POR =110° eons |PTQ (1) 60° (2) 70° (3) 80° (4) 110° Two concentric circles are of radii 5 cm and 3 cm. Then length of the chord of larger circle which touches the smaller circle is ... 5 robs, 3 Robs. wSpeue Ko ote Os Fos WYHOH DS Go As, 25 =; DH SpE Hose eas ey ar; Pea... a (1) 7em Q) 6cm 3), 8cm (4) 9cm ‘A metallic sphere of radius 4 2cmistmelted and recast into the shape of a cylinder ofradius 6 cm. Then height of the cylinder is ... 2.5 6kno Men 4. 2aaibs. yy Sots, es Metiastis SON0D 6 Do.Do. any Ayia M No STS Barnes SRE Goh, Ney (1) 27.44em (2) 2.744em (3) 274.4em = (4):-:27.54cm The curved surface area of a cylinder is 264 m? and its volume is 924m’, Then height of the cylinder is..... 8 Spin Bd, HY Prog 264 G.bo, Lodetio we Tay pourra 924 obo. SS Op, : Q) 3m (2) 4m @) 6m (4) 8m 3 7] . Turn Over 87. 88. 89. Q. Booklet - Code A rectangular sheet of paper 44 cm x 18 cm is rolled along its length anda cylinder is formed. The volume of the cylinder so formed is equal to .... ()) 2772 cm? (2) 2506 cm? (3) 2460 cm* (4) 2672 cm? 28 Agstniers Su6 Seve 44 cm X 18 ve Duty eaprtor MiP SIGE. comiouy DHE, ASYSN Daw, $I HOST ..... . (1) 2772 $9. 20. (2) 2506 %. 20. (8) 2460 $o. Bo. (4) 2672 $0. 0. If the radius of the sphere is increased by 100%) the, volume of the resulting sphere isincreased by 2S Retin Gay, TySgoo roow sensnses ri Me, sssnaren (1) 200% (2) 500% (3) 700% (4) 800% In the given figure, OA"= OB = 21, cm and [AOB =120°. The area of sector $08 006° OA = OB= 21 20.02.3260 |AOB = 120° word ago OAYBRPOD...... aN 2 Y (@) 462 sq.em Q) 472.sq.cm (8) 862 sq.cm (4) 464sq.cm P-3 [18] Q. Booklet ane[ A] 90. The length of the minute hand of a clock is 14 cm. The area swept by minute hand in 5 minutesis LN KescioWed Deasdke vey 14 Bout. Besy Yotd.eons es Bovey Oy 5 Darsro SHO TYP OS DEOBHO... 144 154 154 a. LT a etne —em? oe int oot mt (@) 5 om (2) 30 6) 5 om @® 5 em* 91. If the p® term, g‘ term and r+ term of an Arithmetic Progression are a, b, crespectively, then a (q—r)+ b(r—p) +c (p—@) value is».,. 2S wotSG5" pS, S, ro deres StI a, b, ¢ word a qa (—pP) +e P—D Al) 0 @1 (8) abe (4) par 92, _n‘® term of an Arithmetic Progressi6n i given by a, = 8 + 2n. Then sum of first 24 terms is BS HOSES n WiStio a, = 3 +,270 BOs Sose5e3 24 SHPO BOG ..--nereoee () 682 @)9692 (3) 672 (4) 701 93. The value of xfor which 8x + 4, 6x — 2, 2x + 7 are in Arithmetic Progression 8xt4, 6x—2, 2x + Teo StaSTR CONES BPC ScPEOD G02 x DO 15 17 19 @sy ® > ® > @ 9 94. Which term of Arithmetic Progression 121, 117, 113, .. negative term? 121, TL, LEB ycccssrinsee WONERES Bart} mavewseo Sows. @) 31 @) 32 @ 33 (4) 34 .. is its first 95. Which term in the Geometric Progression J3, 3, 3V3,....-.- AB, 3, NB, cnvenns ROVEGE DGS Se0 7292 q@ 12 @) 6 @) 18 49 P-3 f9] -Turn Over 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. é Q. Booklet Code The probability that year 2014 would have 58 Thursdays is ......00: 2014 S sose,tr0d* 53 rotoeroren Hod SoM... 1 3 2 5 (a 7 2) 7 Oz (4) q From a well-shuffled pack, a card is drawn. The probability that itis an aceis ......... sro Sasserdss Samo Stige Sey" mood 25 Sy aN) DSoIP BY oO NH ociog sores Oe os Oa OF A fair coin is tossed for 3 times. If all the outcomes are either Heads or Tails, Haneesh wins. The probability that Haneésh losses is . ESTER B Poy INS ed Poy Tay BY HW SAS TOG AOISey econo’ TOG LAMA Sorts . 1 1 3 1 MZ Os Oz (4) 3 In a box there are tickets numbered from 1 to 90. One ticket is taken out at random. What is the probability that the ticket has a perfect square number on it? BERD Sot 1 sod 90 Swe adds Forres dajaw. es BH sod a Foto 64 eID PRISSH Sams eG Sogo 1 9 Z ap © ip @) 1 Os Sangeeta and Reshma are playing a game. If probability of Sangeeta winning is 0.62, then probability of Reshma winning the game is. Bohs, Sagoo aS 7ASo estioeerrnto. ofits AS TOD Sopra 0.62 cash bay ASSES Soars (1) 0.38 (2) 0.62 (3) 1.38 (4) 1.62 [20] Q. Booklet SOCIAL STUDIES Code - 101. The highest peak in Eastern Ghats found at Chintapalli is .. (1) Palakonda (2) Aroya konda 8) Velikonda (4) Seshachalam konda BPO SOE OBO FOG DOWD GG BOO eeeeseeee (1) BeS*ots (2) esBioxSots (8) BOFocs (4) FdebeoS ots 102. The southernmost tip of India is found in Nicobar island and called.a®..... @) Nariman Point (2) Rajiv Gandhi Point (3) Nehru Point 4 Indira Point POSES erB worto IS'orb ADSD ANS SILIT GOB nce nshher (1) 6525 Fov05 (2) OE TH Sood Q) Ber Fav0h @ ~ 308 Fav0sd 103. The Shivaliks in Assom are known as ... (i) Cachar (2) Jammu hills (3) Mishmi hills (4) Mizo BODE GAD oD pShge DOF Hood .... @) sob (2) wiay Soten (3) BomSetien (4) ae 104The portion of triangular shaped peninsular plateau lying to the south of river Narmada is called a8 «esses () Chhota Nagpur plateau (2) Tibet plateau (8) Deccan plateau (4) Maikal plateau SUYEROAL Hews ay Boberens Poort go BOR eons (1) Sexaengrb bugirns (2) Sadbogra. (8) 8S bugirds 4) ws diuern P-3 [21] ‘Turn Over fl Q. Booklet A Code 105. The longest canal in the country watering part of Thar desert in Rajasthan (1) ‘Buckingham canal @) Mayurakshi canal (3) Ken canal (4) Indira-canal TRAE GD GH IOS De COO’ Bio wdiyod PUBS Pers (1) 28h ose (2) Sooteror§ sess 3) Breas (4) 708 sews 106. The total income of the country divided by total population is (1) National income @) Percapitaincome (8) Stateincome (4) Income oftwo or three states Beodnibe SRAIRD Be Raovo MIUFT gPAQ 7O BGO las eesseee (l) See amcto (2), Sexs8 exrctoo (8) eSogerabo (4) Cot Sart ope estratbo 107. During the year 2004-05/the percentage of employment in organized sector WAR iiss 2004-05 sossentod ah Uoliod* 59 Bay FON PW eee @) 8% @) 9% (3) 10% @ 11% 108. Under thé frozen tundras of the far northern latitudes, scientists recently discovered a large volume of .. i @), Carbon dioxide (2) Nitrogen 8) Oxygen (4) Methane alte socd* migres dt emote Stilo Ny SBS Howe Gots Rayos Bearctany 4otsd SSotoyTAL. Q) sepsgegE (2) Bee (3) ees (4) 2368 109. In catchment areas, the inflows of ground water depends upon .. (1) Land @ Trees (3) Hills (4) Mountains BOM AOPSS GEtnod Dd Arent SEainy Hood! dod Didp spread doww0d () gD (2) Dep (3) Setées (4) Stare P-3 [22] 110. 11. 112. 113. 114. Q. Booklet Code As per the census 2011, the density of population in India was... 2011 eg? OS, WSO PONE BD POD os seeesseeee (1) 379 (2) 380 (3) 382 (4) 381 The food grains purchased and kept in stock by the government of India through FCT is called... (1) food stock (2) wheat grain stock (3) buffer stock (4) millet stock PR SEDO PRB AAG Sol AO SD Desh ews GrEw Dawid Bs SF Ber (2) ests dees (2) Ressaprare Deseo (8) pS 2egeo (4) Sespae Dees The ability of an environment to absorb and render harmless waste and pollution is calle (2) sink function (2) \very special function (3) natural function (4) special function POSS mend SHrSter9, (LHSD Sareetnssom wo} D8... (1) 88309 Q) we SdsR3998 (3) Swed (4) Besa 20 The famous satire by’George Orwell on the ideals of Russian revolution compromisedin USSR is . (1) Uniforta, @) Animal Farm (3) Pouliry Farm (4) Dairy Farm {Rig Doo SD estsoyoke USSR & de Story DSw00s og wos woig wise .. (2) amraeo (2) arawd ro (8) BQ Ho (4) BBP The protest held in China for not surrendering Chinese territories seized by Dapanis vussncssn (1) May 1* movement (2) May 2™4 movement (3) May 3" movement (4) May 4" movement nEmio eavo0s Bar Grommets BOA qiysotiat Naso Bars ssh deigiv0 .. (1) Mees desgn0 (2) a2 devo (8) 23 6as00 (4) 4a g20 [23] Turn Over 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. . Q. Booklet A Code The chemical sprayed by United States of America forces to destroy forests and fields in Vietnam is ............. (1) Agent Orange “@) Secret Agent (3) Agent Banana (4) © Agent Apple DatbwAO WLRQOS'D ant.o GrdoIwD TD TAI Wonouio SaLOs Soay TARY Ho AMMO (1) DBod atok Q) 3S DBS (8) DRoSame (4) DBS NS In 1936, the Nigerian Youth Movement was founded by .......-+s.- (1) Nnamdi Azikiwe (@) Herbert'Michael (3) Ho Chi Minh (4) Mao Zedong 1936 S*RSOotr cts SST BOOP oo. eeseee (2) Redes @, se hasd (8) #¥-0-29 @ wach The name ‘Pakistan’ was coined BY ......-..+ 41) Mohd. Iqbal (2) Mohd. Ali Jinnah (3) Bhutto (4) Choudhary Rehmat Ali DADS od daw BORO... (2) Sirin,b and 2) Sokrig,S ob doy 3) gs (4) ssotrried ad ‘The total number of articles in the Draft Constitution of India is ... SBadrasocr Cem poilo SH GSEAIIE BORE oasseneee @) 312 (H 313 @) 315 (4) 314 The person who argued the Draft Constitution of India as merely a copy of the 1935 Act was... (2) Promadha Ranjan Thakur (2) Moulana Hasrat Mohani (3) D.S. Seth (4) K.M. Munshi PB BROT THe,orP 1935 LAPIS seo SMT w eshodTMW ..... Q) Bree toe ws Q) PewrwgSavstd ) D.8.88 (4) KM. sx P-3 [24] Q. Booklet] AL Code 120. The constituent assembly represents 'the nation on a more throwing away the shell ofits past political and possibly social structure and fashioning for itself a new garment in its own making’ was told by... (1) Dhirendranath Datta (2) Jawaharlal Nehru (3) Rohini Kumar Choudhary (4) M.K. Gandhi $6 Tadao DURES DoYLTA BUW,L0D Sortie eOoUT GH To MY SPS EPBonorabowy SROs” TRON dG BIG SraaQewy God ed SHyseroe (1) Geoemrb oe 2) wamnbodaer (3) red sorb S08 (4) Bo. m8 121, The women in Switzerland got the right to vote in theyear.... 2aygnoG 60 sinvets Eeninin, 51 SodHGOd" 00000 .. i @) 1973 (2) 1972 (3) 1971 (4) 1974 122. As per the State Reorganization Act of1956 passed in parliament, the number of states created is... : (1) 14states (2) 25 states (8) 18states (4) 29states 5, 1956 % SoSttod* SeBoots GARB TO QSISySes Sige Geto Nas oRRe Sony . Q) 14 0%es 2)" 25 ofReo (8) 18 oe. (4) 29 Re 123. In 1969 in Assom, a new state formed with the tribal districts of Khasi, Jaintia and Garo hills is known as ............+ Q@) Mizoram (2) Arunachal Pradesh (8) Meghalaya (4) Sikkim 1969 5 esd8,o5% srk, BoBaitr, ME ofS ASRS Poerad Sy WEST YO. eeeeee Q) aero 2) eter sEeas (3) agrean (4) B80 124. The speaker of sixth Lok Sabha elected unanimously was i @) Morarji Desai (2) Mr. Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy (8) Balram Jakkar (4) Sumitra Mahajan 65 Seas lysGrr Osifisorr Bags Et essences (1) &s0§ dards 2) Breosoksog @) Bvorcayd 4 Bedamwenawteds P-3 [25] Turn Over Q Booklet A Code 125. An initiative launched by West Bengal in 1978 to record the names of share croppers and secure their rights was known as... (1) Operation Blue Star (2) Operation Polo 43) Operation Vijay (Operation Barga SAjso Berd Sestige 1978 & Sorss,Hod* Perry imeoor PUGS SSGs moyen (1) sstysares @ esdsscte* (8) S855 De08> (4) wSésS ac 126. The movement developed among Jews to build a separate)state was called (1) Palestine Movement (2) Velvet Movement (3) Chikano Movement (4, Zionist Movement Bartoot GES Be DoyeIo S50 BETS GOGO vrereeenenee (1) Brel aagiico Q) BaSanysoo (8) ds atsg50 (4) BoDD_as v0 127, In USSR the reform, 'Glasnost' and 'Perestroika’ were introduced by ... (1) Mikhail Gorbathev @) Stalin (3) Lenin. (4) Boris Elson USSR Samnts SY, OZiasss’ Sot Keres GSE BYRD nn @), MoPond HESS 2) 305 (3) B25 (4) d0Sde5 128. The movement started as a protest against the American underwater nuclear tests near Alaska was called a ...........-- (1) Yellowpeace (2) Kudankulam (8) Greenpeace (4) Fukushima wendy, SIV AIS MOS eLOw Ssi3s erwsbyows DUsISTF Soop S50 @) 2885 (Q) Stotto @) ASS (4) Mee P-3 [26] Q Booktet| AL Code 125. An initiative launched by West Bengal in 1978 to record the names of share croppers and secure their rights was known as... (1) Operation Blue Star (2) Operation Polo 43) Operation Vijay (4) Operation Barga S2pso Bomb Sebi 1978 B Sowe,fod* Percry wns or HDUMIS SHS THO (1) eSSsS args 2) edad ate (3) esSGs95 Deeb 4) esdsSec 126, The movement developed among Jews to build a sepatate)state was called as... 2) Palestine Movement (2) Velvet Movement (3) Chikano Movement (4, Zionist Movement ated WEY Be Noyre So BEB SEG veseerseeee () doer atysivo Q) BesSarysoo (8) ds desgi0 (4) soDZassvo 127, In USSR the reforms, 'Glasnost’ and ‘Perestroika’ were introduced by ...... (1) Mikhail Gorbathev @) Stalin Lenin. (4) Boris Elson USSR Fn 53, BOYorr” sory, Sres GS MIS ... @), dorond FESS 2) 305 (8) B08 (4) FoSdq8 128. The movement started as a protest against the American underwater nuclear tests near Alaska was called as (1) Yellowpeace (2) Kudankulam (8) Greenpeace (4) Fukushima oePan, In MoS eiarOs° Gisigo eeasSyor DUSHIP BIBS aoigsoo (1) 28S (2) Setéo&oto (8) ASS (4) ester P-3 [26] Q. Booklet} AL Code 129. The movement to prevent public disorder due to alcohol abuse is called ..... (1) Narmada Bachao (2) Meira Paibi Movement (3) Chipko Movement (Alcohol Ban Movement Bayo SDod warts! fess Samtoom IaWosarISAndoaws &tjg00 (1) spore (2) Bopd disn0 (3) BPA, tise (4) Bo assasgvc 130. The head of state legal services authority and its Patron-in-Chiefi8y,.! (1) District civil court Judge (2) High Court Chief Justice (3) Civil court lawyer (4) Criminal court lawyer DRrycoisc Sars soy wpisom dye05-_5-H5 mw deo Gewrto. ” () seandsttyng (2) PSS AS (8) Sob Sty oats Ay, Bas8 Sty cox 181. The product is made up of the production from the agriculture industries and service sectors called as... (1) national product (2) primary sector product (8) gross domestic product (4) industrial sector product BySPrctoo, SOro/ Sven uid sarci Horro Sk,O SOLS gO Kid .... Q) abovaide Q) SH boraHs (3), SRowdas 6H (4) SOiBtro Bon dB 132.'The state of atmospheric conditions over an area at a particular time is Known as (1) temperature (2) winds (3) humidity (4) weather BS Protos a DON SinctboSD somites Hoyos go Hood... () BEY (2) meses @) eye (4) seRStee P-3 [27] Turn Over + Q Booklet A Code 183. In Tibet, river Brahmaputra isknown as (1) Tsangpo (2) Siang (3) Dibang (4) Dihang BOOSH ADEE os RoF desoenod .. (1) Boh (2) tckroh (3) Oxf (4) aastoh 134, The Aerotropolis in Bangkok of Thailand is known as ............. (2) Suvarna Bhoomi International Airport (2) Dubai International Airport (8) Cairo International Airport (4) London Heathrow Airport Porc SD enor Sie wosqpbots DITA NBO Ml eeeeeee (1) sage eoambaddarmya (2) ) Gerd woupbais Davaryaivo (8) BE woscibats Darr Giotvo (4) cots freer Dare ictoo 185. In Maharashtra, the seven districts; Nasik, Ahmednagar, Pune, Satara, Sangli, Kolhapur and Sholapurare together known as .. (1) Sweet house (2) Sugar belt (8) daggery belt (4) Ginger belt BsttoRS SLE HH a6, srw, SHO, Doh, Mego ada Bowr6 oo Fa SF ewiedtantee joo @) B55 @) Soucy @) Bgong (A) egos 136. In Western Asia and Northern Africa, several nations revolted to uproot dictators and media termed it as ... 8 (1) New spring (2) Holi spring (3) Spring season (4) Arab spring SOio rar SiH ehTrOd'D Acthoibory Pohodaras aONid Dssrow GIS BMG FED FS BEY ROD neneeee (1) seEO%O (2) Osso%e (8) SSovevtiy (4) etdssowo P-3 [28] 137. 138. 139. 140. 141, Q. Booklet] AL Code The first state in India which planned to shift completely to organic farming by the year 2015 is ....cccs0 (1) Uttar Pradesh (2) Manipur ® Sikkim ( Nagaland 2015 TASS Arogor SoGat HraoGDs GrTOd Boros POT Aww} TO () 665 SSE (2) sockgrS (3) d89 (@) areG The army formed with British soldiers, defeated and imprisoned by Japan in Burma and Malaya is known as... () Indian National Army (@) England Army (3) Burma Army . (4 Malaya Army BOY, Dockrad’ ASSET Larian, moherserdss Delis PIGIH Nore Soroads Bo (1) PeBerbar Bo Q) Remo ES0 @) arse Ge SsectrpH,0 In India, the ‘Telecom Revolution’ was initiated by ........... Q) Sanjay Gandhi ¢ ¥Q) Indira Gandhi (3) Rajiv Gandhi (4 Mahatma Gandhi PORT “BOS DPI POD oceans ()) Sencha (2) gobo (3) odio (seston The headquafters of the World Health Organizationis in . @) NewYork (2) Hague (8)*Geneva (4 Washington (BSob WB, So SMS HOYEUtIVO GED SOLD aloe @) sxex8, ©) tok @) abe @) Shexs The first human sent by the USSR to enter into space was .... (1) Neil Armstrong (®) YuriGagarin (3) Sunita Williams (4 Rakesh Sharma wotsONOS*OS Soe, S serserdes Bash SS 7 (1) 26 abjgeoh Q) cere nros (8) Sade DOaLED @) cae [29] Turn Over_ 142, 143. 144, 145. 146. Q. Booklet Code The first summit of the non-aligned nations was held at ............- (2) Indonesia 2) Philippines (3Y Belgrade . (4) Singapore bs Gare Bn0t3 BpOrN SETS BE BOACD .... (1) poefSkoa Q) Road @) BAe @ dongs The movement led by the supporters of Mujeeb-Ur-Rehman to’liberate east Pakistan was called as .. (@) Mukti Bahini (2) Bangla movement (3) Pakistan movement @ = East Pakistan'movement Bn DENS Dan} So droid Caer mea HOTS RG V0 (1) Sxo§ gtr (2) BeTetyso0 (8) BESS aeisv0 (By Bm SEBS exs500 ‘The Indian peninsula that wasa part Of ..........++ (1) Angara landmass (2) Deccan plateau (3) Thar desert (4) Gondwana land PO Agsiono B4 APANES DO) .veeeseeeee (1) womer gingers 2) sa Shwerd. @) poac8 (4) Rome gird ‘The land extended from river Ghaggar to Teestais .. . (Dy Sindhu plain (2) Ganga plain @) North plain (4) South plain (1) Boxetarse 2) Tom apaRS0 (8) aBBeyoro (4) eBetpowso In Andaman and Nicobar, the origin of Narcondam and Barren Islands is from . . (1) Volcanoes (2) Rivers (8) Mountains (4) ‘Hills. wotsenS, 25655 acti, OS Aiyen dedie Doron. (1) @fyseeres Q) stow (8) Stereo @ Sotse [30] Q. Booklet Code 147. At the northwest of Badrinath, the Satopnath glacier is called as ... (a) Beas (2) Bhagirathi (3) Alaknanda (4) Sutlej thao Sarctss, O65? SUSE OB OPH one Q) dav (2) ghee (8) esses 4) saé 148. The militant Sikh leader who demanded a separate state ‘Khalistan’ forSikhs WAS srsesnsens (1) Sukhdev “(2) Sikhander Singh (3) Delhiwala (4) Bhindranwale dS io3, Bio OBS sere SO fou, SGwresarciosetio.s. (1) 685 Q)y Ss085 sch @ deo A) dossod 149, At Lorenz telephone factory, ‘the’woman who single-handedly called for a successful strike was... (2) Florence Owens (2) Marfa Vasileva (® Dorothea Lange (4) Catherine Seok BOZ5 SOMOS DecsSoTII SRW 2.02207 Hew DHS HAW... DagPHeo% @) srophte @ Saad (4) 3365 150. The 20" century was named as "The Age of Extremes' by .... (1) Eric Hobsbawm (2) Stalin (3) Lenin (4) Putin 20 S¥orUNy “OS dotemrocioatio m STR Tt (1) 28 sstéyer5o CE) (3) B08 (4) 985 P-3 (31) Turn Over

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