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Naksha got married with Neesha’s son Akbar and has a baby girl Riya. What is relation between Naksha and Neesha? @® Niece and Aunt ®) Sisters (©) Mother and daughter (D) Mother and granddaughter 5. Ali had 2320. He spent 3 of it_to buy. watch. Of the remainder, he used of it to buy a pen, How much money had he left? @) 120 ®) 100 (C) 90 70 Directions: In question nos. 6 to 14, select the related word/letters/number from the given alter- natives. 8. Eyes : Tears (A) Heart : Artery (B) Sea : Water © Volcano : Lava (D) Hunger : Bread 1? 9. FE: HG = ML:? (A) PO © on 10, SNAKE : VQDNH :: CRADLE : 7 (A) EVEGOF FUDGOH (©) EUDGOH (0) FvpePH un. JAI : 13 : (DDA : 2 2 @ 2) © 12 12. 32: 28 4160): 7 @ 120 ®) 110 © 140 (@) 80 13. 196): 256 :: 7: 400 (a) 452 324 (© 144 (D) 204 14, 414 : 636 =: 325: 9 @_47 @) 636 (C) 414 @) 222 15. If ARMS equal 1 2 3 4 then MARS will equal to @ 3124 ©1243 ® Oo @) @) 24 ® 4321 (D) 4213 16. If ‘Stress’ is coded as ‘Rtress’ then ‘Pulse’ will be coded as (A) Fulse Oulse 6. VACATION : HOLIDAY :: VOCATION : 2 (© Quise (D) Ralse @) Career @) Degree (©) Pleasure (@) Money 17. Insert the arithmetical operations in the fol- 7. Perch : Freshwater :: ? : Saltwater lowing numerical figure 4 _3 __ 4 = 48, (A) Crocodile @®) Frog (a) ++ ® +- © cos () Snake © «+ @**x SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK QR-2015/Page 2 18, If + stands for division; stands for addition; ~ ‘stands for multiplication; + stands for subtraction; which of the following is correct # a, 25%3-7+8+ 12-18 b. 254+3%7-8+12=10-89 co. 25-3+7x8+12=132 d. 25-23% 7-84 12=19:3 @>b Oa @) given alternative words, select the cannot be formed using the letters of the given word. 19. CALCULATE car ® LAE (©) TEA TEAM 20. CORRESPONDENCE (A) RESPOND (8) CONDENSE © RESPONDENT (D) CORRESPOND 21. If Sita walks 10 km towards West, thea turned towards South and walked 10 km, then tumed East walked 10 km and tumed North walked 10 km. How far she is from starting point ? (A) 40 km ®) 10 km © o km ©) 204m 22, Laxmi went 10 km to ithe west from my house, then tured left and!walked 20 km. She then turned East and walked 25 km.and 23. In the question two statements are given, You have to answer considering the state- ments to be true, even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Statement : 1, All squares are rectangles. 2. All rectangles are polygons. ‘Conclusions : (A) Square is not a polygon (B) Square is not a rectangle © Square is a rectangle and polygon (D) Square is a polygon 24, In the question two statements are given cach followed by two conclusions/assumptions, J and IL You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly. known facts, You have to decide which of the given conclusions /assump- tions, if any, follows from the given statements, ‘Statement + Some clerks are poor. ‘Ais poor. 1. Ais clerk. Hl. A has. large family, @ Lis folow ®B) I is follow (© Both 1, II are follow (D) Neither 1 nor It follow Conclusion : Directions : In question nos. 25 to 28, select the missing number from the given responses. 25. 25} 64 - finally turning left covered 20 km. How far 16 |22| 36] > I|t6| a] 4lis) 1 was she from my house? sl : A (A) 5 km B) 10 km = © 15 km ©) 40 km os @®w ©x M2 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK QR-2015/Page 4 “te et oe @7 @w * (7 VAS (A) 4 ou Directions : In question nos. 32 to 34, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series. 32. 127, 131, 139, 2, 151, 157, 163, 167 (A) 141 (B) 149 (C) 147 (D) 143 33. 361, 169, 121, 49, 25 @ 2 @) 286 © 196 34.1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 13, 21 Az @®s OF Os Directions : In question nos. 35 to 43, find the (D) 324 ) 24 By 34 ©] $4 () 7B | odd word/mumber/letters/number pair from the 5678 ret since 1o 18 21 40 35. (A) Foble ®) Caprice 79102 © Whim (D) Quirk as Ox» Ov Ou 36.(A) vxwy (®B) FUEV 29, Arrange the following words as per the | vuxw (D) QPSR reverse order in a dictionary. 1. Multitude 2. Multinational a ® baa. “ . 3. Multiplier 4. Multinomial © @ 5. Multilingual 38, @)_ ancaft B) geiikk AL3245 @L3425, (©)_ mmopaq (D) qqstu © 45.321 O) 543,21 39. (A) HGFE @ m 30. Arrange the following words as per order in (©) PONM (D) DCBA the dictionary. 40. (A) ROP @ NPR 1. Silt 2. Silicon 3. Silicate (© DCB (D) HGF 4. Silken wy 14,32 14 3 os oS ©4432 O32B41 oO o 42.@) 751 @) 734 (C) 853 @D) 532 31. Which one of the given Fésponses would be a meaningful order. of the following in | 43.(4) 6 8) 12 (C) 15 17 ascending ois 7 44. Six faces of the dice are A, B, C, D, E 1. Atom 2. Matter 3. Molecule and F. A is adjacent to B. B is adjacent to 4. Electron 'D but not C. E is adjacent to D and F. What M3442 @ 3442 is the side opposite to A? ©4234 O42 wc @E OD SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK QR-2015/Page 6 45, Identify the’ diagram that best represents the | 48. A piece of paper is folded and punched as relationship among classes given below : shown below in the question figures. From Sas: the given answer figures, indicate how it will Social science, History and Geography appear when opened. @ BS ® OG ®@ Question figures © © [e > 46. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure ? daoves eet Question figure ays call AlIES — Pa 2 jo | ot: : (A) ©) ai o- ® © 49. If a mirror is placed on the line RS, then ra ho a te which of the answer figures is the right image of the given figure? QO 8 OE Or GRE Mex, ~ 47. From’ the given answer figures, select. the Question figure ‘one in which the question figure is hidden/ embedded. pears Question figure a a Answer figures Answer figuces a ® © “o ® © © ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK QR-2015/Page 8 50. A word is represented by only one set of | Directions: In question nos. 45 and 46, select the numbers as given in any one of the alter- | missing number from the given responses. natives. The sets of numbers given in the altematives are represented by two classes of | 45. 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, ? alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are (A) 20 ® 16 numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from oa ©) 121 thege matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g., ‘M’ can be 46. 28 4 7 represented by Ol, 10 etc., and ‘R’ can be 2766 represented by 58, 85 etc. Similarly, you have m4 6 to identify the set for the word ‘NOW’. w 2 ® 10 Matrix 1 Matrix 1 wo4 @) 36 TEE IEP Tp ol TMywTs Ta) STOTATDI RIN (47. If 403=3, 8«7=14 then 9e4=? Tpupwhsyoye sfap> [Rp Ko z[¥[s [eo] |m BOG @ 9 Bs 3]s [OL [Mw #]R[w]ola]D 4feyt Myo ls o[N[OlA[o[R © 2 @) 16 Directions : In question. nos. 48 and 49, select the OYE TE NG) 186,98," 1t related word/number from the given alternatives. © 95, 55, 34 @) 95, 67, 02 48. Metabolism : Growth :: Vandalism : ? > gy A), Movement ®) Static For Visually Handicapped/Cerebral Palsy (© Progress (D) Destruction Candidates Only 49. 64:53: 81 44. Which one set of letters when. sequentially A 9 @® s placed at the gaps in the given letter series Shall complete it? o7 @) 6 50. In: certain language CHART is coded as be_b_e_b_ecb 57394, RACE as 9352, then how can CHARACTER be coded ? en eek pe me (A) 573953429 ®) 573935429 (©) ebbe @) bebe (©) 537953429 (D) 537953492 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK QR-2015/Pege 10 PART — I : ENGLISH LANGUAGE Directions : In question nos. 51 to 54, choose the word opposite in meaning 10 the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet. 51. Defile (A) describe (B) repair © purity ©) yield 52. Desist (A) hope continue (C) request (D) assign 53, Sterile (A) barren fertile (© infertite ©) dense 54. Prudent @ ‘ootish (B)_ miserly (C) careless (D) strange Directions; In question nos. 55 to 58, out of the four altematives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence _ and. indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval [@] in the Answer Sheet. 55. A handsome man @) adonis (©) cavalier ®) tycoon (D) debonair 56, Intentional damage’ to arrest production (A) sangfroid (B) modus operandi (©) nemesis sabotage 57. Introductory part or lines to 2 discourse or play A) epilogue Prologue (C) monologue () blurb 58. A cinema chow held in the afternoon (A) premiere (B) play (© matinee (D) entertaininent QR-2015/Page 12 Directions : In question nos. 59 to 62, the Ist and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/Passage and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct answer and indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval [@] in the Answer Sheet. 59. 1. Glorious tributes were paid who, after fighting a battle with cancer, . the original superstar of Bollywood passed away last month to the legendary Rajesh Khanna, at his residence in Mumbai. (A) QSPR (B) SRPQ SQRP SQPR © 1. What gives some persons P. torturing physical pain Q. after experiencing R. -after the loss of a precious loved one S. ‘the power to fight on 6. day after day ? © see 1 SY RpOmn @) PSQR SROQP (©) POSR A volcano is an opening or rupture in a planet’s surface. P. Erupting volcanoes can pose many hazards. Q. This opening allows magma, ash and gases to escape from below the surface R. Volcanic ash can be a threat to aircraft S. Volcanoes are generally found where tectonic plates are diverging or converging. 6. Historically, so-called volcanic winters have caused catastrophic famines. (A) SPQR ®) RSPQ © arr (D) SQRP 62. 1. Though the government the growth of population has undertaken a series of plans and for raising the standard of living of the people S. for economic development zOs 6. has upset all the plans. (A) SPOR QsRP (C) SRPQ ©) QpRs Directions : In question nos. 63 to 66, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and blacken the oval [@] corresponding to the appro- priate letter (A, B, C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet. 63, When the workers threatened to ) goon astrike, the mill owner ® declared a 5 off on his mill, 64, Whoever assumes his statement tre ) ® is foolish. No error. © error. @) ‘The people gathered, at the funeral (a) ®) to pay respect. No error. oO) (66. lodine deficiency is an easy and inexpensive (a) (B) nutrient disorderto prevent, No error. oo QR-2015/Page 13 Directions : In question nos. 67 and 68, a sentence hhas been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four altematives suggested, select the one which best ‘expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. 67. I cannot trust him any more, (A) He could not be trusted by me any more (B) He may not be trusted by me any more © He cannot be trusted by me any more (D) He cannot trust by me any more 68. Take the medicine, (A) The medicine is to be taken by you Let the medicine be taken (©) You are requested to take the medicine (D) ‘The medicine must take you Directions : In question) nos. 69 and 70, a sentence has been given in DireclIndirect. Out of the four alternatives «suggested, select the one which best ‘expresses tho same sentence in IndirecvDirect and mark Your answer in the Answer Sheet. 69. The peon said to his officer, “Please forgive me”. (A) The peon said to his officer that he should forgive him. (B) The peon told his officer please forgive him. © The peon requested his officer to forgive him. (D) The peon requested his officer that he forgave him. 70. My brother told me that he would buy me a notepad the next day. (A) My brother said to me, “I will be buying you a notepad tomorrow”, My brother said to me, “I shall buy you a notepad tomorrow” (©) My brother said to me, “I would buy you a notepad tomorow”. (D) My brother “I am going to buy you a notepad tomorrow”. Directions : In question nos. 71 to 74, four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correcily spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. 71. (A) puritanical puritanical (©) pumitaniccal — (D)_puritanieal 72. (A) plagearist @® bhagiarist (©) plegiarist @) plagraist 73. (A) ingeneous ®) ingenius © ingenious (D) ingenous 74. (A) acomodation —(B)_ acommodation (© sccommodation (D) Directions : In question nos. 75 to 78, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given altematives to the underlined part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the sentence. Choosé the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. accomodation 75. {°m really somy but I haven’t got much money myself. @) Tm really sorry but T not have much.» money myself. @®) Tm really sorry but 1 have very few money myself. (C) I'm really sorry | have lesser. money myself. (D) No improvement 76, He said, ‘Let the show. begins’. (A) ‘Let the show begin” ‘Let the show. to begin’ (©) ‘Let’s the ‘show begin’ (D) No improvement 77. The mwuseum’s collection includes artefacts dated back to prehistoric times. (A) date back 10 (B) dating back to (©) “date backs to (D) No improvement ‘78. Both of them are good, but this is the best of the two. (A) good @) beter (©) much better (D)_No improvement QR-2015/Page 14 Directions : In question nos.79 to 82, sentences are siven with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s); Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval [@] in the Answer Sheet. 79. We can right and wrong. (A) distinguish by ©@ Aistinguish from (©) distinguish between (D) distinguish for 80. You take a decision. The ball isin now. (A) your net ®)_ your pocket your court _{D) your garden 81. He is a man of (A) child childish (©) childless ® childlike 82. The cold breath of autumn had the ivy’ leaves from the vine and the branches remained almost bare. (A) strike suriken = (©) trucked @). striking Directions : In question nos, $3 to 86, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet. 83, Desultory (A) frugal (8) random (©) diminish forsake 84. Diligent @) industrious (B)_ modest (C) energetic (D) intelligent 85. Jealous envious B) greedy (C) lustful (D) proud 86. Quest (A) trial B) test © search (D): decision Directions : In question nos. 87 to 90, four alter- | 89. The jury is out natives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined. Choose the altemative which best expresses the (A) the jury has taken a break between meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the hearings Answer Sheet. (B) a jury member is absent 87. To take after: © 20 decision has been reached @® © resemble @®) to write down (D) the entire jury decides to stay out of the a proceedings (©) to cheat (D) to remove 90. She paid a fl visit to Mumbai to sec her 88, Have a finger in every pie aiine fhe @® to be meddlesome (A) went by acroplane @®) to be quarrelsome ®) a very short visit © to be greedy (©) a very long visit (D) to be efficient ©) * suprise visit Directions: In question nos. 91 to 100, in the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the comect answer to each question out of the four alicmatives and fill in the blanks. Past 91 us,in, understanding our present world in)a 92 betler way. If we know _93_ our ancestors lived or 94 the wars were waged, We can,understand the today's world _95_ and get ideas for a _96_ future. What appears to 97 os wrong today could have been right 98 . it is also interesting to know how _99_ in the past 100 the life of humans. 91. (A) help (B) _ helped © betes (@) is helping 92.(A) much ®), more (©) most @) just ‘93. (A) why how ~ (©) where (D) when 94.) why (B) how (©) when (D) which 95. (A) well @ beter (©) best (@) betterment 96. (A). fairest fairer © fir ©) fairy 97, (A) them ® vs © him ©) they 98. (A) earliest ®) early © eater ©) later 99, (A). inventions (8) inventing © adventures (D) invertors 100. (A) improves ©) improved © improve (©) improvement QR-2015/Page 15 PART — IJ : QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 101: On-what sum of money will the difference between simple interest and compound interest for 2 years at 5% per -annum be equal to £637 @) 225,200 (B) % 24,800 © &25,500 (D) = 24,600 102. A man buys 2 TV priced at © 16000. He pays &4000 at once and thé rest after 15 months on which he is charged a simple interest at the rate of 12% per year. The total amount he pays for the TV is (A) 718,200 17,800 © &17,200 @) 716,800 103. A hemisphefe and a cone have equal bases. If their heights are also equal, then the ratio of their curved surfaces will be @# @®) 1: v2 © @) 1:2 104. The base of a right prism is a trapezium whose lengths of two parallel sides are 10 cm and 6 em and distance between them is $ cm._ If the height of the prism is 8 cm, if’ véllime is (A) 3005 em? (C) 300 ce. (B) 310-c.e 320 ee, 105. Each side of a ctibe is decreased by 25%. Find the ratio of the volumes of the original cube and the resulting, cube (A) 8:1 @) 64:1 © 64:27 (@) 27:64 106. The radius of/a hemispherical bowl is 6 cm. The capacity of the bowl is (Take = 22) (A) 49551 cm* (B) 345-53 cm? (@) 45257 cm? (©) 452 cm? 107, AB is the diameter of a circle with centre O. P be a point on it If ZPOA = 120° then, 177. The Industrial Development Bank) of India was set up in (A) July, 1962 Suly, 1964 (C) uly, 1966 (DY Suly, 1968 178. More than 50% of the world’s coal deposits are held by (A) Chita, india and USA (B)_China, India and Russia (© India, Russia and USA USA, Russia and China 179;-Barter Transactions means @) goods are exchanged with goods (B) money acts as a medium of exchange (C) coins are exchanged for goods (D) goods are exchanged with gold 180. Which factor is necessary for the develop- ment of democratic institutions ? (A) Strong military forces Respect for individual rights © A one-party system (D) An agricultural economy 181. Who was the first Indian to become member of British Parlisment ”? (A) Firozshah Mehta (8) Surendranath Banerjee D. Dadabhai Naoroji ) DN. Wacha 182. The idea of Parliamentary form of government is adopted from (A) Us ©K (B) USSR (D) Ireland 183. The directive principles incorporated in the Indian Constitution have been inspired by the Constitution of Ireland (B) USA (© Australia (D) Canada 184, Who is the founder of the concept ‘sarvodaya’ ? (A) Vinobha Bhave Mahatma Gandhi © Jai Prakash Narayan (D) K. G Mushroowala 185. Which US President announced the ‘New Deal” for economic recovery in the aftermath of the Great Depression ? (A) Abraham Lincoln (B) Benjamin Franklin © Roosevelt (D) J. F Kennedy 186. The non-cooperation movement was called off due to @) Chauri Chaura incident @) Jallianwala Bagh tragedy (C) Poona pact (D) Gandhi-Irwin pact 187. Who was Akbar’s famous revenue minister ? (A) Tansen Todarmal (© Rana Pratap Singh () Humayun 188. Who among the following nilers abolished Jaziya ? (A) Aurangzeb (8) Balban © Akbar (®) Jchangir 189. The Battle of Plassey was fought between @) Sirajuddaula and Robert Clive @®)_.Mir Jafar and Robert Clive (©), Mir Khasim and Robert Clive (D) None of the above 190. ‘Red Data Book’ provides an account of (A) Extinct animals only B) Fossil plants Endangered plants and animals (D) Endangered plants only QR-2015/Page 30 191. Which one of the following is not coal variety ? (A) Bituminous @)) Dolomite (C) Lignite @) Peat 192. What is “Talcher’ important for ? (A) Atomic reactor (B) Hydro-electricity generation Heavy water plant (D) Cable industry 193. The instrument used to measure pressure is Aneroid Barometer (B) Anemometer (C) Hygrometer (D) Thermometer 194, World’s largest producer of coffee is Brazil (B) Peru (©) Argentina (D) India 198. First: human heart transplant was performed in 1959 (B) 1955 1967 (D) 1972 | 196. Soilless agricultue refers to “hydroponics © sericulture (B) _hygroponies (D) inter-cropping 197. Phycology is the study of (A) Fungi ©@ Alsi (C) Lichens (D) Bacteria 198. Which one of the following wood is used in making cricket bats ? (A) Cedrus deodara Salix purpurea ©) Morus alba (D) Linen usitatissimum 199. Which day is observed as World AIDS Day ? (A) December 20th (B) March Ist (@) March 20th December Ist 200. Pick out the person associated with the coining of the term ‘gene? ? A) Mendel (B) Waldeyer © Johannsen (D) Morgan

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