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Time : 3 Hours
Instructions :

(i)

Marks : 200

Each question carries one mark.

xms xmsaRPNRPV INRP sWLRiV NRPRV.


(ii) Choose the correct or most appropriate answer from the given options to the following
questions and darken, with blue/black ball point pen the corresponding digit 1, 2, 3 or 4
in the circle pertaining to the question number concerned in the OMR Answer Sheet,
separately supplied to you.

jgRiVs Bs xms xmsaRPNRPV Bs*Ts y[ xqsLji\Vs xqssWyssVVsV FssVN]s yss


xqsWLi[ @LiZNP 1, 2, 3 [NRP 4 s[LRiVgS Bs OMR xqssWys xmsRsVV[ xmsaRPNRPV xqsLiLijLis
xqsLi gRi }msNRPsV W/N`P FyLiVVLi |mssV DxmsWgjiLi sLixmsssV.
1.

A bank is giving loans at the rate of 10% simple interest. Kumar asked for a loan at 8%.
After verification, the bank sanctioned his loan at the rate he asked as the bank is getting
an interest twice as much as it gets on Rs. 40,00,000/- at the rate of 10%. What amount did
Kumar take ? (in lakhs of rupees)

INRP LiNRPV 10% xqsLRi sU][ LRiVV BxqsVLij. NRPVsWL`i 8% sUNTP LRiVLi N][LSRV. syLRi
RLS*R, LiNRPVNRPV C LRiVLi\|ms s[ sU, LRiW. 40,00,000 \|ms 10% sU][ s[ sVVRLiNRPV
2 lLiVgS [RLi][ NRPVsWL`iNRPV LRiVs sVLiLRiV [zqsLij. NRPVsWL`i dxqsVNRPVs LRiVsVLiR?
@Tgjis sU lLi[V][ (ORPQ LRiWFyRV[)
(1) 100
(2) 90
(3) 200
(4) 180

2.

The compound interest on a certain sum at 16 2 3 % per annum for 3 years is Rs. 12,700. The
simple interest on the same sum with same rate of interest and for the same period is
(1) Rs. 9,600
(2) Rs. 10,800
(3) Rs. 12,000
(4) Rs. 10,200

ryVNRPV 162/3% ]xmsVs 3 xqsLisR=LSNRPV N]LiR r~sVVQ\|ms RNRPsU LRiW. 12,700 @LiVVsj.
@[ r~sVVQ\|ms, @Li[ sU lLi[V][, @Li[ xqssVRWsNTP ryyLRi sU
(1) LRiW. 9,600
(2) LRiW. 10,800
(3) LRiW. 12,000
(4) LRiW. 10,200

3.

The compound interest of an amount P for one year at the rate of interest 8% per annum
is Rs. 600. The compound interest for 2 years at the same rate of interest for the same
amount P is
(1) Rs. 1,248

(2) Rs. 1,428

(3) Rs. 1,644

(4) Rs. 1,648

INRP sVVRLi P \|ms 8% sU lLi[V][ INRP xqsLisR=LSsNTP ss RNRPsU LRiW. 600. @[ sVVRLi
P \|ms @[ lLi[V][ 2 xqsLisR=LS[ s[ RNRPsU
(1) LRiW. 1,248
(2) LRiW. 1,428
(3) LRiW. 1,644
(4) LRiW. 1,648

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4.

The ratio of the ages of Ramu and Gopi three years ago was 4 : 3 and two years later it
will be 5 : 4. The sum of their present ages is

3 xqsLisR=LS NTPRLi LSsVV, g][{ms sRVxqsV sxtsQ 4 : 3, lLiLiRV xqsLisR=LS RLRiVyR


@j 5 : 4 @soRVLij. yLji xmsxqsVR sRVxqsV sVVRLi
(1) 41

(2) 43

(3) 45

(4) 48

5.

Three containers have their volumes in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5. The containers are filled with the
mixture of milk and water. The containers have milk and water in the ratio 4 : 1, 3 : 1 and
5 : 2 respectively. The contents of these three mixtures are poured into a fourth container.
The ratio of milk and water in the fourth container is

sVWRV FyR xmnsVsxmsLjisW sxtsQ 3 : 4 : 5. C FyRsV FyV sVLjiRVV ds


sVaRPsVLi][ sLiFyLRiV. A FyR[s FyV, ds sxtsQRVV sLRiVxqsgS 4 : 1, 3 : 1 sVLjiRVV
5 : 2. C sVWRV FyR[s sVaRPsWs yVgRis FyR[ FaSLRiV. yVgRis FyR[s FyV
sVLjiRVV ds sxtsQ
(1) 4 : 1

(2) 151 : 48

(3) 157 : 53

(4) 5 : 3

6.

If three numbers are in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5 such that the sum of their cubes is 1728, then the
cube of the middle number is

sVWRV xqsLi xmnsVy sVVRLi 1728 @[VVgS Ds xqsLi sxtsQ 3 : 4 : 5 @LiVV[


sVR xqsLi VVNRP xmnsVssVV
(1) 216

(2) 512

(3) 256

(4) 128

7.

The electricity bill of a certain establishment is partly fixed and partly varies with the
number of units of electricity consumed. In a certain month when 540 units are consumed,
the bill is Rs. 1,800. In another month the consumed units are 620 and the bill is Rs. 2,040.
If 500 units of electricity is consumed in a month, the bill for that month is
(1) Rs. 1,560
(2) Rs. 1,600
(3) Rs. 1,620
(4) Rs. 1,680

INRP yFyLRi xqsLixqs VVNRP sRV` V FyOTPQNRPLigS zqsLRiLigS, FyOTPQNRPLigS ssWgjiLis sRV`
RVWssV sWLRiVRW DLiVLij. INRP s[ 540 RVWs ssWgSsNTP ss V
LRiW. 1,800. sVL]NRP s[ 620 RVWs ssWgSsNTP ss V LRiW. 2,040. INRP s[
500 RVWsV ssWgjiLisxmsoRV s[ sRV` V
(1) LRiW. 1,560
(2) LRiW. 1,600
(3) LRiW. 1,620
(4) LRiW. 1,680

8. 6 labourers can build a wall in 10 days. How many labourers of double the efficiency are
needed to build 3 such walls in 5 days ?

6 gRiVLRiV xmssy INRP g][RsV 10 L][[ NRPgRiLRiV. dsLjiNTP lLiLixmso rysVLRiQLi Ds


xmssy @VsLi 3 g][RsV 5 L][[ NRPysNTP FsLiRLRiV NSy?
(1) 36
(2) 18
(3) 20
(4) 16

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9.

There are 100 students in a class. Number of boys is 10 more than the number of girls. The
average weight of boys is 50 kg and average weight of the whole class is 45.5 kg. The
average weight of girls is (in kg)

INRP RLRigRi[ 100 sVLij syLRiVV DyLRiV. VLRi xqsLi NRP xqsLi NRPLi[ 10
FsNRPVs. VLRi xqsgRiV LRiVso 50 NTP.gS RLRigRi[s syLRiVLiRLji xqsgRiV LRiVso 45.5 NTP.gS
NRP xqsgRiV LRiVso (NTP.gS[)
(1) 40
(2) 45
(3) 50
(4) 52

10. In a team of eleven, the average age of eleven players is 28 years. What is the age of the
captain ?
I. The captain is eleven years older than the youngest player.
II. The average age of 10 players, other than the captain is 27.3 years.
Choose the correct answer
(1) I alone gives the answer but not II
(2) II alone gives the answer but not I
(3) I & II both are required for the answer (4) I and II both together can not give the answer

11 sVLij gRi V[, 11 sVLij AgS xqsgRiV sRVxqsV 28 xqsLisR=LSV. V yRVNRPVT


sRV|qsLiR?
I. V[s @ s sRVxqsV gRi AgST NRPLi[ yRVNRPVRV 11 xqsLisR=LSV |msR.
II. yRVNRPVRVNSNRP, sVgjis xmsj sVLij AgS xqsgRiV sRVxqsV 27.3 xqsLisR=LSV.
xqs\lLis xqssWysLi FsLiRVN][LiT
(1) I INRP[ xqs\lLis xqssWysLi BxqsVLij, II Bs*RV (2) II INRP[ xqs\lLis xqssWysLi BxqsVLij, I Bs*RV
(3) I & II lLiLiRW xqssWyysNTP @sxqsLRis[V
(4) I, II lLiLiRW NRPzqsy, xqssWysLi Bs*[so

11. A library has an average of 510 visitors on Sundays and 240 on other days. The average
number of visitors per day in a month of 30 days beginning with a Saturday is

INRP gRiLiyRWsNTP xqsgRiVs AjyLS[ 510 sVLij sVLjiRVV sVgjis jy[ 240 sVLij
xqsLiRLRi+NRPVV sryLRiV. aRPsyLRisVV][ sVVR[V 30 jyV gRigjis s[ INRP L][NTP gRiLiyRWsNTP
s[ xqsLiRLRi+NRPV xqsLSxqsLji
(1) 250
(2) 276
(3) 280
(4) 285

12. Read the following statements


Number of candidates interviewed by panel A out of the three panels A, B, C is
I. The three panels on an average interview 20 candidates every day.
II. Number of candidates interviewed by A is 2 more than the number of candidates
interviewed by B and 1 more than that by C.
(1) I alone gives the answer
(2) II alone gives the answer
(3) I & II do not give the answer
(4) I & II together give the answer

C NTPLij ysV RRsLiT


sVWRV Fys A, B, C [, Fys A [ BLiLRiW*Q [RVR @LRiV xqsLi
I. 3 Fys xqsgRiVs xms L][ 20 sVLij @LRiVsV BLiLRiW* [ryLiVV.
II. A [ BLiLRiW*Q RVR @LRiV xqsLi B [ RV[ @LRiVNRPLi[ 2, C [
RV[ @LRiV NRPLi[ 1 FsNRPVs.
(1) I sWRs[V xqssWysLi BxqsVLij
(2) II sWRs[V xqssWysLi BxqsVLij
(3) I BLiNS II, lLiLiRW xqssWysLi Bs*[so
(4) I BLiNS II, lLiLiRW NRPzqs xqssWysLi BryLiVV

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13. Assertion (A) : If the average of 20 numbers is zero, then there can be at the most
19 positive numbers among them.
Reason (R) : The average of the first 20 natural numbers is 10.5.
(1) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(2) Both (A) and (R) are individually true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(3) (A) is true, but (R) is false
(4) (A) is false, but (R) is true
sbPRsVV (A) : 20 xqsLi (xqsgRiV) xqsLSxqsLji xqsVs @LiVV[, y[ gRiLjixtsQLigS 19 Rs

xqsLiV DLiRsRV.
NSLRiLi (R)
: sVVR 20 xqsx xqsLi (xqsgRiV) xqsLSxqsLji 10.5.
(1) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) lLiLiRW yxmsLRiLigS xqs\lLiss[NSNRP (A) NTP (R) xqs\lLis ss-LRi
(2) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) lLiLiRW yxmsLRiLigS xqs\lLiss[ NSs (A) NTP (R) xqs\lLis ss-LRi NSRV
(3) (A) xqs\lLisj NSs (R) xqsLjiNSRV
(4) (A) xqsLjiNSRV NSs (R) xqs\lLis[

14. An owner increases the rent of his house by 5% at the end of each year. If the current rent
is Rs. 3000 per month, what will be the rent, in rupees, after 2 years ?
INRP BLi RVsWs Rs BLi @sV xms xqsLisR=LRiLi sLRi 5% |msLiRVyRV. A BLi

Bxms @ sNRPV LRiW. 3000 V @LiVV[, lLiLiRV xqsLisR=LS RLRiVyR @ (LRiWFyRV[)


FsLiR DLiVLij?

(1) 3300
(2) 3150
(3) 3307.50
(4) 3207.50

15. A man bought a horse and a carriage for Rs. 30,000. He sold the horse at a profit of 20%
and the carriage at a loss of 10%. Finally he gains 2% on the whole. The cost of the horse
is
(1) Rs. 9,000
(2) Rs. 10,000
(3) Rs. 12,000
(4) Rs. 15,000

INRP sQQNTP gRiVLSs sVLjiRVV gRiVLRixmso gkis LRiW. 30,000NRPV N]yRV. C gRiVLSs @RsV 20%
sNTP, gRiVLRixmso gkis 10% suysNTP @sWRV. sLRigS @RsV sVVRLi dsVR 2%
xmsyRV. gRiVLRiLi LkiRV
(1) LRiW. 9,000
(2) LRiW. 10,000
(3) LRiW. 12,000
(4) LRiW. 15,000

16. On an article the manufacturer gains 10%, the wholesale dealer gains 15% and the retailer
gains 25%. If retail price of the article is Rs. 1,265, the production cost of it is
(1) Rs. 800

(2) Rs. 850

(3) Rs. 900

(4) Rs. 950

INRP sxqsVso\|ms, RRWLkiyLRiVTNTP 10%, [NRPV yFyLjiNTP 15%, LRi yFyLjiNTP 25% Li
sxqsVLij. A sxqsVso LRi RLRi LRiW. 1,265 @LiVV[, ys RRWLki LRiV
(1) LRiW. 800
(2) LRiW. 850
(3) LRiW. 900
(4) LRiW. 950

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17. The difference of two numbers is 1660. If 7.5% of one number is equal to 12.5% of the
other number, then the two numbers are

lLiLiRV xqsLi sVR [RLi 1660. INRP xqsLi VVNRP 7.5%, sVL]NRP xqsLi VVNRP 12.5% NTP
xqssWs\sV[ A lLiLiRV xqsLiV
(1) 2490, 4150

(2) 2510, 4170

(3) 2600, 4260

(4) 2700, 4360

18. In a group of people 72% drink coffee, 44% drink tea. If each person drinks coffee or tea
and if there are 40 persons who drink both then the number of people in the group is

INRP xqssVWxLi[s sNRPV[ 72% sVLij NS{mns, 44% sVLij ygRiVyLRiV. @LiRV[ xms
sQQNUP NS{mnsgSs, gSs ygRiVyLRiV, lLiLiRW ylgi[ sNRPVV 40 sVLij @LiVV[ A xqssVWxLi[
sNRPV xqsLi
(1) 250

(2) 200

(3) 300

(4) 450

19. A shopkeeper sells two T.V. sets for Rs. 20,000 each. On one he gains 15% and on the other
he loses 15%. Then, the shopkeepers gain or loss is
(1) gain of 2.25%

(2) gain of 4%

(3) loss of 4%

(4) loss of 2.25%

INRP RVNSyLRiVRV IN]NRP TVs LRiW. 20,000 ]xmsVs lLiLiRV TVV @sVyRV. INRP TV
@sVNRPsVV\|ms @RsNTP 15% sVV sVLjiRVV lLiLiRs TV \|ms @RsNTP 15% sxtsQsVV ssj.
@xmsVRV, A RVNSyLRiVsNTP ss sVV [NRP sxtsQsVV
(1) sVV 2.25%
(2) sVV 4%
(3) sxtsQsVV 4%
(4) sxtsQsVV 2.25%

20. A shopkeeper purchased a TV whose marked price is Rs. 16,000 from a dealer at two
successive discounts of 20% and then 10%. The shopkeeper spent Rs. 480 for transportation
of T.V. If he sold the T.V. for Rs. 15,000, his gain percentage is

INRP [NRPV yFyLji sVLiT INRP RVNSyLRiVRV xmsNRPR s LRiW. 16,000 Ds INRP TVs
sLRiVxqsgS lLiLiRV RgjiLixmso RLRiV 20% A RLRiVyR 10% [ N]yRV. @RsNTP A TVs LRiy
[RVysNTP LRiW. 480 LRiV @LiVVsj. @RsV A TVs LRiW. 15,000NTP @sV[, @RsNTP ss
aSRsVV
(1) 30

(2) 25

(3) 20

(4) 15

21. A shopkeeper finds that the profit earned by selling an article for Rs. 1,470 is equal to the
loss in selling the same article for Rs. 1,050. If he is to make a profit of 30%, the sale price
of the article should be (in rupees)

INRP RVNSyLRiVRV INRP sxqsVsosV LRiW. 1,470NTP @sV[ ss sVV, @[ sxqsVsosV LRiW.1,050NTP
@sV[ ss sxtsQsVV][ xqsLjiFLiVVsRs gRisVsLiyRV. @RsNTP A sxqsVso @sVNRPsVV[ 30%
sVV LSyLi[, A sxqsVsoNRPV DLiRszqss @sVNRPxmso RLRi (LRiWFyLiVV[)
(1) 1638

(2) 1600

(3) 1578

(4) 1532

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22. A and B started a business with Rs. 16,000 and Rs. 12,000 respectively as investments.
After 3 months A withdrew Rs. 5,000 and B invested Rs. 5,000 more. After 3 more months
C joins the business by investing Rs. 21,000. After a year they got a total profit of
Rs. 26,400.
Observe the following statements
(a) The profit must be shared among A, B, C in the ratio 7 : 9 : 6
(b) (Profit of B Profit of C) = Rs. 3,600
(c) As profit is Rs. 16,000
The correct answer is
(1) (a), (b) are correct
(2) (b), (c) are correct
(3) (a), (c) are correct
(4) All (a), (b), (c) are correct
A sVLjiRVV BV sLRiVxqsgS LRiW. 16,000, LRiW. 12,000 |msVT][ INRP yFyLRiLi FyLRiLiLiyLRiV.
3 s RLRiVyR A, LRiW. 5,000V ssNTP dzqsN]yRV; B BLiNS LRiW. 5,000V |msVT
|msRV. BLiN]NRP 3 s RLRiVyR C, LRiW. 21,000 |msVT][ yFyLRiLi[ [LjiyRV. INRP

xqsLisR=LRiLi RLRiVyR yLjiNTP sVVRLi LRiW. 26,400/c Li sLij.


NTPLij xmssRssVVV xmsLjibdPLiRLiT
(a) s A, B, C V 7 : 9 : 6 sxtsQRV[ xmsLiRVN]sssV
(b) (B NTP Li c C NTP Li) = LRiW. 3,600/(c) A NTP LRiW. 16,000/- Li
xqsLji\Vs xqssWysLi
(1) (a), (b) V xqsLji\Vss
(2) (b), (c) V xqsLji\Vss
(3) (a), (c) V xqsLji\Vss
(4) (a), (b), (c) V @ds xqsLji\Vss

23. A is twice as efficient as B and together they can finish a work in 18 days. A alone can
finish the work in
(1) 27 days
(2) 54 days
(3) 36 days
(4) 45 days

NRPy A lLiLixmso rysVLRiQLi][ xmss [RVgRiRV sVLjiRVV dsLjiRLRiW NRPzqs INRP xmsss
18 L][[ xmspLji [RVgRiLRiV. A INRPRV C xmsss xmspLji [RVgRi xqssVRVLi
(1) 27 L][V
(2) 54 L][V
(3) 36 L][V
(4) 45 L][V
B

24. A and B undertake to do a piece of work for Rs. 6,000. A alone can do it in 6 days and
B alone can do it in 8 days. With the help of C, they finish it in 3 days. The share of
C in the amount is
(1) Rs. 3,000
(2) Rs. 2,250
(3) Rs. 750
(4) Rs. 1,500

V INRP xmsss LRiW. 6,000NRPV xmspLji [RVysNTP IxmsVN]yLRiV. C xmsss A INRPRV 6


L][[sW, B INRPRV 8 L][[sV xmspLji [RVgRiLRiV. C xqsRVLi][ dsLRiV C xmsss 3
L][[ xmspLji [aSLRiV. r~sVV[ C VVNRP gRiLi
(1) LRiW. 3,000
(2) LRiW. 2,250
(3) LRiW. 750
(4) LRiW. 1,500
A, B

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25. A cricket game is played between two teams with 50 overs. In the first ten overs of the
game the run rate was only 3.2. In the next ten overs it is increased to 4.6. If the captain
decides that the teams total should be 303 runs, what should be the run rate for the
remaining 30 overs ?

lLiLiRV V INRP 50 JsLRiV NTPZNP AsV AyLiVV. A[s sVVR 10 JsLRi[s xmsLRiVgRiV
xqsLSxqsLji 3.2 RLRiVy 10 JsLRi[ @j 4.6 NTP |msLjigjiLij. V yRVNRPVRV sVVRLi xmsLRiVgRiVV
303 RWs sLRiLiVV}qs sVgjis 30 JsLRi[ xmsLRiVgRiV xqsLSxqsLji FsLiR DLiy?
(1) 6.25

(2) 6.5

(3) 7.0

(4) 7.5

26. A company paid Rs. 6,00,000 as bonus to its employees at different levels A, B and C. Each
employee at level A receives one and half times of the amount that was paid to each
employee at level B and each employee at level B was paid twice the amount paid to the
employee at level C. If 50 employees were on level A, 75 on level B and 100 on level C,
how much amount was paid to each employee of level A ?
(1) Rs. 1,500

(2) Rs. 3,000

(3) Rs. 4,500

(4) Rs. 6,000

A, B sVLjiRVV C

@sV ryLiVV[ Ds D][gRiVNRPV INRP NRPLi|msds LRiW. 6,00,000 sVVRLi [sqsgS


BrLij. A ryLiVV[s D][gjiNTP Bs sVVRLi B ryLiVV[s D][gjiNTP Bs sVVysNTP INRPsLRi
lLiV sVLjiRVV B ryLiVV[s D][gjiNTP Bs sVVRLi C ryLiVV[s D][gjiNTP Bs sVVysNTP
lLiLiRV lLiV. A ryLiVV[ 50 sVLij, B ryLiVV[ 75 sVLij, C ryLiVV[ 100 sVLij D][gRiVVLi[
A ryLiVV[ Ds INRP D][gjiNTP Bs [sqs FsLiR?
(1) LRiW. 1,500
(2) LRiW. 3,000
(3) LRiW. 4,500
(4) LRiW. 6,000

27. While covering a distance of 24 km, a man notices that after walking for 1 hour and
40 minutes, the distance covered by him was

5
of the remaining distance. His speed of
7

walking is
(1) 9 km/hour

(2) 6 km/hour

(3) 10 km/hour

(4) 8 km/hour

24 NTP.dsV RWLSs xmsRWLi[ NRPsVLi[ INRP sQQNTP INRP gRiLi 40 ssVuyV sTs RLRiVyR,
@RsV sVgjis RWLRiLi[
(1) 9

NTPdsV/gRiLi

5
7

sLiRV RWLRiLi xmsRWLiyRs gRisVsLiyRV. @Rs sRNRP s[gRiLi

(2) 6

NTPdsV/gRiLi

(3) 10

NTPdsV/gRiLi

(4) 8

NTPdsV/gRiLi

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28. A cyclist reaches a certain place in 6 hours. If he reduces his speed by

1 th
, he goes 5 km
5

less in the same time. His speed (in km/hour)

INRP sQQNTP \|qsNTP\|ms xmsRWLi, INRP xms[aSs 6 gRiLi[ [LRiyRV. A sQQNTP @Rs s[gSs
H][ sLiRV RgjiLiRVNRPVLi[, @[ xqssVRVLi[ @RsV 5 NTPdsV RNRPVs xmsRWryRV. @Rs s[gRiLi
(NTPdsV/gRiLiNRPV)
1
1
5
(3) 4
(4) 3
6
2
6

29. Two trains are running in opposite directions with the same speed. If the length of each train
is 100 meters and they cross each other in 10 seconds, then the speed of each train is
(in km/hour)
(1) 5

(2) 4

lLiLiRV \lLi slLi[NRP jaRP[ IZNP[ s[gRiLi][ xmsRWxqsVyLiVV. IN]NRP \lLiV F~Rso 100
dsVLRiV DLiT @s INRPyss sVL]NRP 10 |qsNRPs[ y[, IN]NRP \lLiV VVNRP s[gRiLi
(gRiLiNRPV NTP[dsVLRi[)
(1) 84
(2) 72
(3) 36
(4) 32

30. The distance between two stations A, B is 390 km. A train starts from station A at 10 AM
and travels towards station B at 65 kmph. Another train starts from station B at 11 AM and
travels towards station A at 35 kmph. The time they meet is

sVLjiRVV B }qsxtsQs sVR RWLRiLi 390 NTP.dsV. INRP \lLiV }qsxtsQsV A sR 10 A.M NRPV 65 NTP.dsV/gRiLi
s[gRiLi][ RVV[Lji }qsxtsQsV B \sxmso xmsRWxqsVLij. s[L]NRP \lLiV }qsxtsQsV B sR 11 A.M NRPV
35 NTPdsV/gRiLi s[gRiLi][ RVV[Lji }qsxtsQsV A \sxmso xmsRWxqsVLij. @s NRPVxqsVNRPVs[ xqssVRVLi
A

(1) 2 PM
(2) 2.15 PM
(3) 2.30 PM
(4) 2.45 PM

31. The number of times in a day, the hour and minute hands of a clock are in a straight line
but opposite in direction, is

INRP L][[ gRiTRWLRiLi[s gRiLi sVLjiRVV ssVuy sVV IZNP[ xqsLRilLi[[, slLi[NRP
jaRP[ Fss ryLRiV DLiLiVV
(1) 20
(2) 22
(3) 24
(4) 44

32. A watch gains 5 secs in 4 mins and was set right at 8 AM. What time will it show at
9 PM on the same day ?

INRP [ gRiTRWLRiLi xms yVgRiV ssVuyNRPV 5 |qsNRPsVV @jNRPLigS sRVxqsVLij. yss


DRRVLi 8 gRiLiNRPV xqsLji[}qs @[ L][ LS 9 gRiLiNRPV @j RW}ms \sVV FsLiR?
(1) 9:15:00 PM
(2) 9:16:15 PM
(3) 9:14:15 PM
(4) 9:15:05 PM

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33. The last day of a century cannot be
(1) Monday
(2) Wednesday

(3) Friday

(4) Saturday

aRPyLi[s sLji L][ @s[sj


(1) rsVyLRiLi
(2) VRyLRiLi

(3) aRPVNRPyLRiLi
(4) aRPsyLRiLi

34. X and Y invest in a business in the ratio 2 : 3. After donating 10% of the total profit to a
school, X gets Rs. 900 as profit. Then Ys profit is
(1) Rs. 1,600
(2) Rs. 2,500
(3) Rs. 2,250
(4) Rs. 1,350
INRP yFyLRiLi[ X sVLjiRVV YV 2 : 3 sxtsQ[ |msVT |msLRiV. sVVRLi Li[ 10%,
INRP FyhRiaSNRPV sLSLigS Bs RLRiVyR X NTP LRiW. 900 Li sLij. @xmsoRV YNTP ss

Li
(1) LRiW. 1,600

(2) LRiW. 2,500


(3) LRiW. 2,250
(4) LRiW. 1,350

35. Ram and Shyam enter into a partnership. Ram supplies whole of the capital amounting to
Rs. 60,000 with the condition that the profits are to be equally divided and that Shyam pays
Ram interest on half of the capital at 10% per annum, but receives Rs. 150 per month for
carrying on the concern. Find their total yearly profit when Shyams income is half of
Rams income.
(1) Rs. 10,800
(2) Rs. 8,400
(3) Rs. 14,200
(4) Rs. 12,600

LSsV sVLjiRVV aSsV gRiry*sVLi[ sVVRLi LRiW. 60,000 r~sVVsV LSsV |msVT |ms
ss s xqssWsLigS xmsLiRVNRPVs[V sVLjiRVV aSsV xqsgRiLi |msVT dsVR LSsVNRPV
xqsLisR=LSsNTP 10% sU B, yFyLRiLi sTzmsLisLiRVNRPV sNRPV LRiW. 150 dxqsVNRPVs[VgS
IxmsLiRLi NRPVRVLRiVNRPVyLRiV. aSsV LST LSsV LST[ xqsgRiLi DsQLiVV[, yFyLRiLi[
ss sVVRLi xqsLisR=LRi Li FsLiR?
(1) LRiW. 10,800
(2) LRiW. 8,400
(3) LRiW. 14,200
(4) LRiW. 12,600

36. In a Geometrical figure if radius is 7 units and height is 6 units, match the following
(assuming suitable units and take ! = 22/7).
(a) Area of the circle
(i) 264
(b) Volume of the cone
(ii) 924
(c) Volume of the cylinder
(iii) 154
(d) Curved surface area of the cylinder
(iv) 308

sVdRV xms[ yryLRiLi 7 RVWsV, FsRV 6 RVWsV DLi[ C NTPLij ys


RxmsLRiRLiT (xqs\lLis RVWsV dxqsVN][LiT, !" = 22/7 @s dxqsVN][LiT).
(a) sXR \saSsVV
(i) 264
(b) aRPLiNRPVso xmnsVsxmsLjisWsVV
(ii) 924
(c) xqsWxmssVV xmnsVsxmsLjisWsVV
(iii) 154
(d) xqsWxmsLi sNRPR \saSLi
(iv) 308
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(i)
(2)
(iii)
(iv)
(ii)
(i)
(3)
(iv)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
(4)
(ii)
(i)
(iv)
(iii)

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37. Match the following
ListI
(a) Cuboid
(b) Cube
(c) Sphere
(d) Cone

ListII
(i) Square
(ii) Circle
(iii) Triangle
(iv) Rectangle

NTPLij ys R [RVLiT
yI
(a) kLRi xmnsVsLi
(b) xmnsVsLi
(c) g][sVV
(d) aRPLiNRPVso

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

yII
RRVLRixqsLi
sXRLi
VsVV
kLRiRRVLRixqsLi

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1)
(i)
(iv)
(iii)
(ii)
(2)
(iv)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(3)
(iii)
(i)
(iv)
(ii)
(4)
(ii)
(iii)
(i)
(iv)

38. If the length of a certain rectangle is decreased by 4 cm and width is increased by 3 cm,
a square with the same area as the original rectangle would result in. The perimeter of the
original rectangle in cm is

INRP kLRiRRVLRixqsLi VVNRP F~RsosV 4 cm RgjiLi sRVsV 3 cm |msLi[ GLRiTs


RRVLRixqs \saSLi, kLRiRRVLRixqs \saSLi][ xqssWssVsoRVLij. @xmsoRV kLRiRRVLRixqsxmso RVV
N]R |qsLi.dsV[
(1) 46
(2) 48
(3) 50
(4) 52

39. Ramu cuts a metal plate into two equal halves. He again cuts one half into smaller pieces
of equal size. Each small piece is of 20 grams in weight. If he has a total of 7 pieces of
the metal, what was the weight of the original plate in grams ?

LSsVV INRP [xxmso lLi[NRPVs lLiLiRV xqssV gSVgS NRPLjiLiyRV. Ljigji INRP xqsgRi gSs xqssWs
gSVgS Ds s sVVNRPVgS NRPLjiLiyRV. xms s sVVNRP VVNRP LRiVso 20 gS. @RT
sR sVVRLi 7 lLi[NRPV sVVNRPV DLi[, @RRV NRPLjiLis sVVR lLi[NRPV LRiVso gS.[ FsLiR?
(1) 140

(2) 160

(3) 210

(4) 240

40. Two metallic cones of heights 4.1 cm and 4.3 cm and each radius of base radius as
2.1 cm are melted together and recast into a sphere. The diameter of the sphere in cm is

4.1 |qsLi.dsV sVLjiRVV 4.3 |qsLi.dsV FsRVV, IN]NRPysNTP 2.1 |qsLi.dsV WyryLRiLi NRPgji Ds
lLiLiRV [xxmso aRPLiNRPVsosV NRPLjigjiLi INRP g][LigS sVyLRiV. A g][xmso yxqssVV |qsLi.dsV[
(1) 4.2
(2) 4.5
(3) 4.8
(4) 5

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41. What least number must be added to 2000 to get a number exactly divisible by 19 ?

2000 xqsLiNTP G @ s xqsLisV NRPzmss][ sRV xqsLi 19 [R sZaP[+xtsQsVVgS


gjiLiRRVsV?
(1) 14
(2) 5
(3) 1
(4) 3

42. A DWACRA woman wants to make candles out of a wax block of dimensions 60 cm,
35 cm, and 22 cms. The number of cylindrical candles that can be made with diameter
7 cms and height 4 cms is (Take ! = 22/7)

INRP y*NS ssR 60 |qsLi.dsV, 35 |qsLi.dsV sVLjiRVV 22 |qsLi.dsVV Ds \sVssVV][ N]*RVV


RWsVN]sj, 7 |qsLi.dsV yxqssVV sVLjiRVV 4 |qsLi.dsV FsRV][ RRWLRiV RVgRigjis
xqsWFyNSLRixmso N]*RV xqsLi ( ! = 22/7@s dxqsVN][LiT )
(1) 75
(2) 150
(3) 300
(4) 400

43. Find the greatest of the following numbers

C NTPLij xqsLi[ @ |msR xqsLi NRPsVg]sVsVV


5 ! 3, 7 ! 5 , 9 ! 7 , 11 ! 9
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
5! 3
7! 5
11 ! 9
9! 7

44. Five bells begin to toll together and they toll at intervals of 6, 5, 7, 10 and 12 seconds
respectively. How many times they toll together in one hour excluding the one at the start ?

5 gRiLiV IZNP[ryLji sWgRiRLi sVVRV |msLiVV. C gRiLiV sLRiVxqsgS 6, 5, 7, 10 sVLjiRVV


12 |qsNRPLiR N]NRPryLji sWgRiVsV. sVVRryLji sWgjisj NRP|msNRPVLiy DLi[, INRP gRiLi
xqssVRVLi[ @s @ds FssryLRiV NRPzqs sWgRiVsV?
(1) 7
(2) 8
(3) 9
(4) 10

45. In a mixture of milk and water of 40 litres water is 5%. The amount of water (in litres) to
be added to this mixture so as to make water 10% is

FyV, ds NRPzqss 40 dLRi sVaRPsVLi[ dsLRiV 5%. ds aSRLi 10% @[VV BLiN]s
ds C sVaRPsWsNTP NR FyLi[, NRPxmsszqss ds xmsLjisWLi (dLRi[)
1
1
2
1
(2) 3
(3) 2
(4) 6
9
3
9
9

(1) 5

46. The number of integers which are not perfect squares between 162 and 172 is
2
2

16 sVLjiRVV 17 sVR xmsLjixmspLRi sLRisVVV NSs xmspLSLiNS xqsLi

(1) 32

(2) 33

(3) 34

(4) 28

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47. The difference between the compound interest and simple interest on a certain sum at 10%
per annum for 2 years is Rs. 631. The sum is
(1) Rs. 63,000

(2) Rs. 63,100

(3) Rs. 63,500

(4) Rs. 63,600

N]LiR r~sVVQ\|ms ryVNRPV 10% ]xmsVs lLiLiRV xqsLisR=LSNRPV RNRPsU sVLjiRVV ryyLRi
sU sVR [RLi LRiW. 631. A sVVRLi r~sVV
(1) LRiW. 63,000
(2) LRiW. 63,100
(3) LRiW. 63,500
(4) LRiW. 63,600

48. If an amount of Rs. 80,000/- was kept in a bank for a compound interest at the rate of 10%
per year to get an interest of Rs. 16,800/-, then the amount was in the bank for a period of
(1) 1 years
(2) 2 years
(3) 2 years
(4) 3 years
@xqsV LRiW. 80,000/c \|ms ryVNTP 10% RNRPsU lLi[V][ LRiW. 16,800 sU s[V INRP

LiNRPV[ DLi[ A @xqsVsV LiNRPV[ DLis NSxmsLjisV


(1) 1 xqsLisR=LSV
(2) 2 xqsLisR=LSV (3) 2 xqsLisR=LSV

(4) 3 xqsLisR=LSV

49. A person gives a loan of Rs. 50,000 at a rate of 8% per annum simple interest for 2 years
and another Rs. 50,000 at the same rate compounded annually for 2 years. After 2 years the
difference in the amount he gets back is
INRP sQQNTP LRiW. 50,000sV 8% ryyLRi sUNTP 2 xqsLisR=LSNTP LRiVLigS ByRV sVLjiRVV

sVL][ LRiW. 50,000sV @[ lLi[Vs ryVxqsLji RNRPsU][ 2 xqsLiR=LSNTP ByRV. lLiLi[


RLRiVyR @RsNTP Ljigji s[ sVVy[ [RLi

(1) 300
(2) 320
(3) 360
(4) 380

50. Match the following


A sum of money is lent at simple interest. Then the money gets doubled if
Rate of interest
No. of years
2
(i) 16 3 %
(a) 12
(ii) 20%
(b) 6
(iii) 8%
(c) 5

NTPLij yss RxmsLRiRLiT


N]LiR r~sVVsV ryyLRi sUNTP @zmss*R\sVsj. A sVVRLi lLiLixmso @sysNTP
sU aSRLi
xqsLisR=LRisVV xqsLi
(a) 12
(i) 16 2 3 %
(ii) 20%
(b) 6
(iii) 8%
(c) 5
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(1)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(2)
(c)
(b)
(a)
(3)
(a)
(c)
(b)
(4)
(b)
(c)
(a)

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51. A motor car starts with a speed of 70 kmph with its speed increasing for every two hours
by 10 kmph. The time taken to cover 360 kms is
(1) 4 hours 20 minutes

(2) 4 hours 30 minutes

(3) 4 hours 40 minutes

(4) 4 hours 50 minutes

INRP sWLRiV NSLRiV 70 NTPdsV/gRiLi s[gRiLi][ sVVR\ xms lLiLiRV gRiLiNRPW 10 NTPdsV/gRiLi s[gSs
|msLiRVNRPVLiVLij. A NSLRiVNRPV 360 NTP.dsV RWLSs xmsRWLiRysNTP xms[ xqssVRVLi
(1) 4 gRiLi 20 ssVuyV
(2) 4 gRiLi 30 ssVuyV
(3) 4 gRiLi 40 ssVuyV
(4) 4 gRiLi 50 ssVuyV

52. AB is a straight line. An insect starts from A and moves vertically up through 4 cms and
then horizontally towards right through 3 cms and again vertically up through 2 cms and
horizontally towards right through 2 cms and finally vertically down to reach B. Then the
area of the figure formed (in sq. cms) is

INRP xqsLRi# lLi[. INRP xmsoLRiVgRiV A sVLiT RVV[Lji ELRiQ*sVVLigS \|msNTP 4 |qsLi.dsVV NRPj,
sVd NRPVT\sxmso OTPQ xqssWLiRLRiLigS 3 |qsLi.dsVV NRPj sVd \|msNTP ELRiQ*sVVLigS 2 |qsLi.dsVV
NRPj, Ljigji NRPVT\sxmso OTPQ xqssWLiRLRiLigS 2 |qsLi.dsVV NRPj sLRigS NTPLijNTP @][sVVLigS
sT Bs [LjiLij. @xmsVRV GLRiR xmsxmso \saSsVV (RRLRixmso |qsLi.dsV[)

AB

(1) 24

(2) 26

(3) 30

(4) 144

53. A person walks 40 m in the North-East direction and turns 90 to his left and walks 40 m.
Then, he walks 40 2 m towards south. Then, the distance between the starting point and
the last point is (in meters)

INRP sQQNTP CaSs jaRPs 40 dsV. RWLRisVV sT, Rs FsRsV \sxmso 90 Ljigji 40 dsV RWLRisVV
sRVryRV. @xmsVRV ROTPQ jaRPs 40 2 dsV. RWLRisVV sRVryRV. sRNRP FyLRiLiLis LiRVso,
sRNRP xmspLji [zqss LiRVso sVR RWLRisVV (dsV.[)
(1) 0

(2) 60

(3) 60 2

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54. A person walks in the given directions as follows
(i) 60 m to East ; (ii) then 80 m to South; (iii) then 120 m to West; (iv) then 30 m to North
and (v) then 60 m to East. The distance between the starting point and the last point is
(in meters)

INRP sQQNTP NTPLiR Bs jNRPV[ sRVryRV


(i) RWLRiV jaRP[ 60 dsV.; (ii) RLRiVyR ROTPQ jaRP[ 80 dsV.; (iii) A\|ms xmsRsVLRi jaRP[ 120 dsV.;
(iv) RRVxmsLji DRLRi jaRP[ 30 dsV. sVLjiRVV (v) @sLiRLRiLi RWLRiV jaRP[ 60 dsV. sRVryRV.
@RsV sRNRP FyLRiLiLis LiRVso, sRNRP xmspLji [zqss LiRVso sVR RWLRisVV (dsV.[)
(1) 30
(2) 50
(3) 60
(4) 120

55. A person walks 250 m towards East, then walks 50 m towards North, then walks 300 m
towards West. The distance between the starting point and the last point is (in meters)

INRP sQQNTP RWLRiV jaRP[ 250 dsV. sRVryRV, @xmsVRV DRLRi jaRP[ 50 dsV. sRVryRV.
@xmsVRV xmsRsVLRi jaRP[ 300 dsV. sRVryRV. @RsV sRNRP FyLRiLiLis LiRVso, sRNRP xmspLji
[zqss LiRVso sVR RWLRisVV (dsV.[)
(3) 100 2
(4) 50 2
(2) 60 2

(1) 30

56. A person facing East moves 30 m towards East and then moves a distance of 40 m towards
South and then moves 60 m towards West. How far is he from the initial point in m

RWLRiVNRPV @sVVLigS Ds sQNTP RWLRiV jNRPVgS 30 dsVLRiV sTyNRP ROTPQLi \sxmsoNRPV


40 dsV.V sT A\|ms xmsRsVLRi \sxmso 60 dsV.V sTyRV. sVVR LiRVso sVLiT @RLiR
RWLRiLi[ DyRV (dsV.[)
(1) 50

(2) 60

(3) 70

(4) 130

57. Find the missing number in the sequence 120, 99, 80, 63, 48, ?
120, 99, 80, 63, 48, ?

@s[ @sVNRPsVLi[ [zmsLis xqsLisV NRPsVg]sVsVV

(1) 35
(2) 38
(3) 39
(4) 40

58. Find the next term in the sequence 589654237, 89654237, 8965423, 965423, ?
589654237, 89654237, 8965423, 965423, ? @s[ @sVNRPsVLi[s RLRiVyR xmsRLi NRPsVN][LiT
(1) 96542
(2) 65423
(3) 96543
(4) 65234

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Read the following data and answer Questions 59, 60, and 61 :
Out of a total of 35 students, 16 want to study French, 16 want to study Sanskrit and 11
want to study Telugu. 5 want to study both French and Telugu, and of these three want to
study Sanskrit as well. 5 want to study only Telugu and 8 want to study only Sanskrit.

NTPLij RyLiaRPsVV Rjs 59, 60, 61 xmsaRPNRPV ys*LiT :


sVVRLi 35 sVLij syLRiV[ 16 sVLij |mnsLi, 16 sVLij xqsLixqsQXRsVV sVLjiRVV 11 sVLij
VgRiV RRVsoysVsVNRPVLiVyLRiV. 5 gRiVLRiV |mnsLi sVLjiRVV VgRiV lLiLiRW RRyds, dsLji[
sVVgRiVLRiV xqsLixqsQXRLi NRPWy RRyds @sVNRPVLiVyLRiV. 5 gRiVLRiV VgRiV sWRs[V RRys
s}qs, 8 sVLij xqsLixqsQXRLi sWRs[V RRys @sVNRPVLiVyLRiV.
59. Match the following :
ListI
(Choice of Languages)
(a) Only French and Sanskrit
(b) All French, Sanskrit and Telugu
(c) Only French and Telugu
(d) Only Sanskrit and Telugu

NTPLij ys RxmsLRiRLiT :
yI
(xtsQ FssNRPV)
(a) |mnsLi sVLjiRVV xqsLixqsQXRLi sWRs[V
(b) |mnsLi, xqsLixqsXRLi sVLjiRVV VgRiV @ds
(c) |mnsLi sVLjiRVV VgRiV sWRs[V
(d) xqsLixqsQXRLi sVLjiRVV VgRiV sWRs[V

ListII
(No. of Students)
(i) 2
(ii) 1
(iii) 4
(iv) 3

yII
(syLRiV xqsLi)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

2
1
4
3

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) (iii) (iv)
(i)
(ii)
(2) (iii) (i)
(ii)
(iv)
(3) (iv)
(iii) (ii)
(i)
(4) (ii)
(i)
(iii) (iv)

60. Which one of the following statements is not correct ?


(a) 10 students want to study at least two of the three languages
(b) 5 students do not want to study any of the three languages
(c) 4 students want to study all the three languages
(d) 7 students want to study only French

NTPLiR Bs xmssRy[ Gj xqsLjiNSRV?


(a) 10 sVLij syLRiVV 3 xtsQ[ NRPdsxqsLi lLiLiTLisy RRysVNRPVLiVyLRiV
(b) 5 gRiVLRiV syLRiVV sVWRV xtsQ[ Gk NRPWy RRysVN][sRLi [RV
(c) 4 gRiVLRiV syLRiVV sVWRV xtsQV RRVsoysVsVNRPVLiVyLRiV
(d) 7 gRiVLRiV syLRiVV |mnsLi sWRs[V RRysVNRPVLiVyLRiV
(1) (a)
(2) (b)
(3) (c)
(4) (d)

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61. Read the following statements :
(a) 30 students want to study at least one of the three languages
(b) 20 students want to study only one of the three languages
(c) 2 students want to study only the two languages Sanskrit and Telugu
The correct answer is
(1) (a) is correct but (b) and (c) are wrong
(2) (a), (b) and (c) all are correct
(3) (a) and (b) are correct but (c) is wrong
(4) (a) and (c) are correct but (b) is wrong

NTPLij xmssRysV RRsLiT


(a) 30 sVLij syLRiVV sVWRV xtsQ[ NRPdsxqsLi INRPys\sy RRysVNRPVLiVyLRiV
(b) 20 sVLij syLRiVV sVWTLi[ INRPyss sWRs[V RRysVNRPVLiVyLRiV
(c) BRLRiV syLRiVV xqsLixqsQXRLi sVLjiRVV VgRiV lLiLiTLis sWRs[V RRysVNRPVLiVyLRiV
xqsLji\Vs xqssWyssVV
(1) (a) xqs\lLis[ NSs (b) sVLjiRVV (c) xqsLjiNSso
(2) (a), (b) sVLjiRVV (c) sVWRV xqs\lLiss[
(3) (a) sVLjiRVV (b) xqs\lLiss[ NSs (c) xqsLjiNSRV
(4) (a) sVLjiRVV (c) xqs\lLiss NSs (b) xqsLjiNSRV

The number in the figures in Questions 62, 63 follow a pattern. Find the number in
the place marked (?).

NTPLij Bs 62, 63 xmsaRP xmssVV[ xqsLiV INRP NRPsVxmsR[ DyLiVV.


xqsLi NRPsVN][LiT.
62.

3 13

7 58

5 41

? 89

3 40

5 39

(?)

|mss ][ s[

(1) 9
(2) 8
(3) 7
(4) 6

63.

4 8

6 12

2 2

12 36
3

? 20
2

(1) 16
(2) 8
(3) 10
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64. A silver cuboid of dimensions 5.5 cms 5 cm 4.2 cms is melted to form circular coins
of diameter 1.75 cms and thickness 4 mm. Then the number of coins made from the silver
metal is (Take ! = 22/7)
5.5 cms 5 cm 4.2 cms N]RV gRi INRP sLiT kLRi xmnsVys NRPLjigjiLi 1.75 cms yxqssVV
sVLjiRVV 4 mm sVLiRsVV gRi sXyNSLRi y[V RRWLRiV [ryLRiV. @xmsVRV sLiT [xLi
sVLiT RRW\lLis y[ xqsLi ( ! = 22/7 @s dxqsVN][LiT)
(1) 120
(2) 80
(3) 60
(4) 12

65. A rectangular field has its breadth and length in the ratio 4 : 5. If the breadth of the field
is 20 m less than the length, then the perimeter of the field in m is

kLRi RRVLRiryNSLRiLi[ Ds INRP F~sVV VVNRP sRV, F~RVgRiV 4 : 5 sxtsQ[ gRiso.


A F~sVV VVNRP sRV F~Rso NRPy 20 m RNRPVsgS Ds][, A F~sVV VVNRP RVV
N]R dsV.[
(1) 240
(2) 300
(3) 360
(4) 540

The numbers in the following figures follow a pattern. Using this information, find the
number in the place marked (?) in Questions 66, 67 and 68.

NTPLij Bs xmssVV[ xqsLiV INRP NRPsVxmsR[ DyLiVV. C xqssWyLRisVV DxmsWgjiLi, xmsaRPV


66, 67, 68[ (?) |mss ][ s[ xqsLisV NRPsVN][LiT.
3

23

8
4
66.

1 27

4
6

24

2
(1) 26
(2) 28
(3) 30
(4) 32

?
67.
4

24

5
(1) 3

1
(2) 4

(3) 5

(4) 6

12
68.
1
12 12
2
?
3
1
(1) 2
(2)
(3)
(4) 1
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2

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69. Consider the following statements
(a) Any two similar figures are equal
(b) Two circles with radii 4 cm and 5 cms are similar
(c) A square and a rhombus are similar
(d) An equilateral triangle of side 3 cms is similar to an equilateral triangle of side 4 cms
Which of the above statement/s is/are correct ?
(1) (a) and (c)

(2) (b) and (d)

(3) (a), (b) and (c)

(4) (a) only

C NTPLij xmssRysV xmsLjibdPLiRLiT


(a) G lLiLiRV xqsLRiWxms xms\y xqssWsLigS DLiLiVV
(b) 4 |qsLi.dsV yryLRisVV sVLjiRVV 5 |qsLi.dsV yryLRisVV gRi lLiLiRV sXyV xqsLRiWFyV
(c) RRVLRixqssVW, xqssV RRVLRiVsVV xqsLRiWFyV
(d) 3 |qsLi.dsV VsVV gRi xqssVx VsVV, 4 |qsLi.dsV VsVV gRi xqssVx
VsNTP xqsLRiWxmssVV
\|ms xmssRy[ Gj/Gs xqs\lLisj?
(1) (a) sVLjiRVV (c)
(2) (b) sVLjiRVV (d)
(3) (a), (b) sVLjiRVV (c)
(4) (a) INRP[

70. Match the following


#

(a) Mahalanobis

(i)

(b) Srinivasa Ramanujan

(ii) First Indian Satellite

(c) Bhaskara

(iii) Number Theory

(d) Aryabhatta

(iv) Indian Statistical Institute

NTPLij ys RNRPWLRiLiT
(a) sVx[qs
(b) $syxqs LSsWsVs
(c) xqsLRi
(d) ALRi
(a)

(i)

(ii)

sVVR LRiR DxmsgRixLi


xqsLi aSxqsQsVV
BLiTRVs ryzqsNRP BszqsW

(iii)
(iv)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(1) (iv)

(iii)

(i)

(ii)

(2) (ii)

(iv)

(iii)

(i)

(3) (iii)

(ii)

(iv)

(i)

(4) (i)

(iii)

(ii)

(iv)

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71. What is the value of

16
, if
( x " 16) 2

(i)

x $" 16,

and

(ii) x2 + 32x = 320

(i)

x $" 16,

sVLjiRVV

(ii) x2 + 32x = 320

(1) 36

(2)

1
576

@LiVV[
(3)

16
( x " 16) 2

sVs FsLiR?

1
320

(4)

1
36

72. The area of a rectangle is 60 sq. units. If the length and breadth are reduced respectively
by 6 units and 2 units, it becomes a square. Then the area of the square (in sq. units) is

INRP kLRi RRVLRixqsxmso \saSLi 60 RRLRixmso RVWsV. ys F~Rso, sRVsV sLRiVxqsgS


6 RVWsV sVLjiRVV 2 RVWsV Rgji}qs @j INRP RRVLRixqssVsoRVLij. @xmsVRV A RRVLRixqsxmso
\saSsVV (RRLRixmso RVWs[)
(1) 4

(2) 9

(3) 16

(4) 36

73. Consider the following statements


(a) The higher the sun is in the sky, the shortest the shadow of an object on the earth
(b) The shortest shadow of an object occurs at local noon
(c) On the new moon day, the sun and the moon are on either side of the earth
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
(1) (a) and (b)
(2) (a) and (c)
(3) (a), (b) and (c)

(4) Only (b)

NTPLij Bs xmssRysV xmsLjibdPLiRLiT


(a) ANSaRPLi[ xqsWLRiVRV FsLiR FsRVs DLi[, WsV\|ms INRP sxqsVso dsR @LiR sgS
DLiVLij
(b) INRP sxqsVso @ s dsR A FyLiRxmso sV sVyxLi[ xmsRVRVLij
(c) @sWyxqs yRV xqsWLRiVRV, RLiRVRV WsVNTP L]NRP \sxmsos DLiLRiV
\|mss Bs xmssRy[ Gj/Gs xqs\lLiss?
(1) (a) sVLjiRVV (b)
(2) (a) sVLjiRVV (c)
(3) (a), (b) sVLjiRVV (c)
(4) (b) INRP[

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74. The area (in sq. units) of the polygon whose vertices are (0,0), (4,0), (4,4), (2,2) and (0,3) is
(0,0), (4,0), (4,4), (2,2) sVLjiRVV (0,3)V bdPL<SVgS Ds xV \saSLi (RRLRixmso RVWs[)
(1) 11
(2) 14
(3) 22
(4) 30

75. A circus tent is in the form of a circular cylinder surmounted by a cone. The diameter of
the cylinder is 8 meters. The height of the vertex of the cone from the ground is 15 meters
and the height of the cylinder is 12 meters. The area of the canvas required to cover the tent
is (in square meters)

INRP xqsLRixqsV gRiVyLRiLi xqsWxmsLi\|ms aRPLiNRPVso sos ANSLRiLi[ Dsj. xqsWxmsLi VVNRP yxqssVV
8 dsV. WsV sVLiT aRPLiNRPVso bdPL<RiLi VVNRP FsRV 15 dsV. sVLjiRVV xqsWxmsLi FsRV 12 dsV. sVVRLi
gRiVyLSs NRPxmsVNRPV @sxqsLRisV[V NSy*qs VVNRP \saSLi (R.dsV.[)
(1) 144 !
(2) 116 !
(3) 96 !
(4) 64 !

76. The next term of the sequence 1, 3, 4, 8, 15, 27, ____ is


1, 3, 4, 8, 15, 27, ______ @sVNRPsVLi[s RLRiVy xqsLi
(1) 37
(2) 44
(3) 50
(4) 55

77. Five girls are sitting on a bench for a photograph. Seema is to the left of Rani and to the
right of Bindu. Mary is to the right of Rani. Reeta is between Rani and Mary. Who is in
the middle of the photograph ?
(1) Rani
(2) Mary
(3) Reeta
(4) Bindu

HRVgRiVLRiV @sWLiVVV Fn[ N][xqsLi INRP \|ms NRPWLRiVyLRiV. LSNTP FsRsV xmsNRPs, LiRVNTP
NRPVT xmsNRPs {qssV DLij. LSNTP NRPVT xmsNRPs s[VLki DLij. LSNTP s[VLkiNTP sVRs Lki DLij .
Fn[ sVR[ Dsj FssLRiV?
(1) LS
(2) s[VLki
(3) Lki
(4) LiRV

78. Fill in the blank :

ds xmspLjiLiRLiT :
CG : HL : : KO : ___
(1) QV
(2) PT
(3) RV
(4) VT

In each of the Questions 7984, pick the odd number out (does not match).

79c84 sLRiNRPV xmsaRP[ xqsLjiFs xqsLis gRiVLjiLiRVsVV.


79. (1) 282
(2) 364
(3) 4168
(4) 6248

80. (1) 1285


(2) 2213
(3) 3074
(4) 4172

81. (1) 1339


(2) 2665
(3) 3991
(4) 4223

82. (1) 11
(2) 246
(3) 327
(4) 464

83. (1) 5
(2) 12
(3) 25
(4) 36

84. (1) 81
(2) 441
(3) 529
(4) 613

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In each of the Questions 85 to 90, a sequence of numbers that follow a definite pattern
is given. Each question has a blank space. Fill it by the correct answer from the four
given options to complete the sequence without breaking the pattern.

85 sVLiT 90 sLRiNRPV gRi xms xmsaRP[sV Bs xqsLiV INRP NRPsVR\sVs sRVsWs FyxqsVyLiVV.
xms xmsaRP[sV Ds ds @sVNRPsV sRVsWsNTP LigRiLi NRPNRPVLiy Bs yVgRiV HNS sVLiT
xqsLji\Vs yV][ xmspLjiLiRLiT.
85. 5, 11, 28, 53, _____, 175, 296.
(1) 89
(2) 123
(3) 126
(4) 152

86. 7, 6, 11, 13, 15, 20, 19, 27, 23, _____.


(1) 27
(2) 34

(3) 36

(4) 37

87. 4, 10, 18, 28, 40, _____, 70, 88.


(1) 36
(2) 44
(3) 54
(4) 64

88. 21, _____, 55, 78, 105, 136.


(1) 36
(2) 38
(3) 42
(4) 45

89. 3, 7, 13, 21, 31, ____, 57, 73.


(1) 39
(2) 43

(3) 49

(4) 53

90. 24, 60, 120, 210, ____, 504, 720.


(1) 226
(2) 306
(3) 336
(4) 420

In the Questions 91 to 95, the sequence of English alphabets and the corresponding
numbers 1 to 26, follow a certain pattern. Fill in the blank space in each question with
the correct answer from the four given options without breaking the pattern.

91 sVLiT 95 sLRiNRPV Bs xmsaRP[ ALigRi @ORPQLSV sVLjiRVV RR=LiLijR xqsLiV 1 sVLiT 26


sLRiNRPV, INRP NRPsVR\sVs sRVsWs FyxqsVyLiVV. xms xmsaRP[ Ds ds, @sVNRPsV sRVsWsNTP
LigRisVV NRPgRiNRPVLiy, Bs yVgRiV HNS sVLiT xqsLji\Vs yV][ xmspLjiLiRLiT.
91. If VEDAs birthday is on 22-5-41, then RAGAs birthday is on _______.
VEDA

xmsos L][

(1) 17-1-71

22-5-41

@LiVV[,

RAGA

(2) 18-11-51

xmsos L][
(3) 18-1-71

________.
(4) 19-1-61

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92. If AZEV : FUJQ, then BYFU : _______.
AZEV : FUJQ

@LiVV[, @xmsVRV

BYFU : _______.

(1) GKTP
(2) GTKP
(3) GTPK
(4) PTKG

93. If AKBAR : 15, then ANWAR : _______.


AKBAR : 15 @LiVV[, @xmsVRV ANWAR : _______.
(1) 11
(2) 19
(3) 17
(4) 21

94. If ICET : 73, then HBDP : _______.


ICET : 73 @LiVV[, @xmsVRV HBDP : _______.
(1) 64
(2) 34
(3) 48
(4) 54

95. If FACT : 54, then TAKE : _______.


FACT : 54 @LiVV[, @xmsVRV TAKE : _______.
(1) 35
(2) 46
(3) 68
(4) 82

In questions 96100.
In a certain code of the word SAINT is coded as 82147 and the word MONKEY as
364950. Write the code for the following words using the conditions given below :
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

If any code ends with 0 change 0 to 9


If no match is found use X
If the first digit is 0 replace it by 1
If both the first and last digits are equal numbers, $ 0 and $ 2, then change the first
digit to 2

xmsaRPV 96 sVLiT 100 sLRiNRPV.


INRP N][`[ SAINT @s[ xmsRLi 82147 gSsV, MONKEY @s[ xmsRLi 364950 gSsV N][`
[RVT[ NTPLiR Bs xtsQLRiRVsV AyLRiLigS [xqsVN]s jgRiVs xmsyNRPV N][` yRVLiT :
(i) G N][`\ZNPy sLRigS 0 DLi[, A 0 s 9 gS sWLRiLiT
(ii) xqsLjiFsj Gk [NRPF[ X yRLiT
(iii) sVVR @LiZNP 0 @LiVV[ ys rysLi[ 1 yRLiT
(iv) sVVR sVLjiRVV sLji @LiZNPV, xqsVyNSNRP 2 NSNRP s[lLi[ xqssWssVV @LiVVs xqsLiV
@LiVV[, sVVR @LiZNP N][`sV 2gS sWLRiLiT
96. The code for the word INMATES is
INMATES

@s[ xmsRLi VVNRP N][`

(1) 1342578

(2) 1347258

(3) 1432758

(4) 1432578

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97. The code for the word YESTERDAY is

@s[ xmsRLi VVNRP N][`

YESTERDAY

(1) 15875XX29

(2) 15875XX21

(3) 05875XX20

(4) 15857XX29

98. The code for the word STALKINGS is


STALKINGS

@s[ xmsRLi VVNRP N][`

(1) 872X914X8

(2) 87X2914X8

(3) 272X914X8

(4) 272X194X8

99. The code for the word MONASTERY is


MONASTERY

@s[ xmsRLi VVNRP N][`

(1) 3642875X9

(2) 36248750X

(3) 3642785X0

(4) 3642857X2

100. The code for the word ASTEROIDS is


ASTEROIDS

@s[ xmsRLi VVNRP N][`

(1) 1875X61X8

(2) 2875X61X8

(3) 3875X61X8

(4) 278X561X8

101. The correct sequence of states in which Bandipur, Manas and Pench Tiger Reserves are located
(1) Bihar, Assam, Maharashtra

(2) Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan

(3) Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu (4) Karnataka, Assam, Madhya Pradesh

LiTxmspL`i, sWyqs sVLjiRVV |msLi` xmso @RWLRisV NRPgjiRVVs LSuy xqsLji\Vs NRPsVR
(1)

dL`i, @r=Li, sVLSxtsQ

(2)

NRPLSNRP, sVRxms[a`P, LSrys

(3)

sVRxms[a`P, sVLSxtsQ, RsVyRV

(4)

NRPLSNRP, @r=Li, sVRxms[a`P

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102. Match the following
List-I
(a) Methane
(b) Phosphates
(c) Freons
(d) Fluorides

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)

C NTPLij ys RxmsLRiRLiT
yI
(a) sV[s
(i)
(b) Fny}qsV
(ii)
(c) zmnsRWsV
(iii)
(d) Fn\lLi`V
(iv)
(v)
The correct answer is

List-II
Knock-knee syndrome
Global warming
Bloom formation in lakes
Down syndrome
Ozone depletion

yII
yN`Pcds zqsLi][sV
g][ yLjiLig`i
xqsLRixqsV=[ sVLiLji
_s zqsLi][sV
J[s RgRiVR

(bloom)

GLRiRLi

xqsLji\Vs xqssWysLi
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) (iv) (iii) (v)
(ii)
(2) (ii) (iii) (v)
(i)
(3) (ii) (iii) (v) (iv)
(4) (v)
(ii) (iv)
(i)

103. Read the following statements


(a) Acid rain is caused when sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in environment
reacts with water molecules in the air.
(b) The farthest atmospheric layer is thermosphere.
(c) Western Himalayas are biodiversity hotspots.
(1) (a) is correct but (b) and (c) are wrong
(2) (a) and (c) are correct but (b) is wrong
(3) (b) and (c) are correct but (a) is wrong
(4) All (a), (b), (c) are correct

C NTPLij xmssRysV @RRVsLi [RVLiT


(a) yysLRiLi[s xqsL`i \A\ZNPQQ=` (SO2) sVLjiRVV \s[s \A\ZNPQQ=`
ds @Vso][ RLRi LijsxmsoRV "AsV sL<SV' NRPVLRiVryLiVV.
(b) @RLiR RWLRiLigS DLi[ yysLRi F~LRi RL][zqsRVL`i
(c) xmsbPsV zsWRWV s\ssR "ry'V
(1) (a) xqsLji\Vsj NSs (b) sVLjiRVV (c) xqsLji\Vss NSso
(2) (a) sVLjiRVV (c) xqsLji\Vss NSs (b) xqsLji\Vsj NSRV
(3) (b) sVLjiRVV (c) xqsLji\Vss NSs (a) xqsLji\Vsj NSRV
(4) (a), (b), (c) @ds xqsLji\Vss

(NO2)

gS[s

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104. Which one of the following is not correctly matched ?
(1) Vitamin B1 Beriberi
(2) Vitamin B2 Pellagra
(3) Vitamin B6 Loss of appetite
(4) Vitamin B12 Pernicious anaemia

C NTPLij R[ Gj xqsLji\Vsj NSRV


(1) ssVs B1 LjiLji
(3) ssVs B6 ANRP sVLiRgjiLiRRLi

(2) ssVs B2 |msgS


(4) ssVs B12 |msLkizqsRVqs LRiNRP{sR

105. What is the function of Plasma cells ?


(1) Antibodies formation
(2) Storage of fats
(3) Storage of proteins
(4) Vasodilation

Fyry NRP sj GsV?


(1) xms LRiORPQNSsV GLRiLRiVRV
(3) FsV s*

(2) N]so* s*
(4) yr\[xtsQs

106. Read the following statements concerning smoking and identify the wrong one
(1) Nicotine inhibits the functioning of adrenal gland
(2) Smoking causes emphysema
(3) Smoking increases CO levels and reduces O2 levels in the blood
(4) Adrenal medullary hormones increase the B.P. and heart beat

F~gRiygRiVNRPV xqsLiLijLi C NTPLij xmssRysV @RRVsLi [zqs xqsLjiNSs yss gRiVLjiLiRVsVV


(1) FsTs gRiLij xmss syys sN][s sL][jxqsVLij
(2) F~gRiygRiRLi s FsLi{mnszqssW sRVsV
(3) F~gRiygRiRLi s LRiNRPLi[ CO xmsLjisWLi |msLjigji O2 xmsLjisWLi RgRiVsV
(4) FsTs Rs*L][sVV LRiNRP {msRys, gRiVLi N]VN]s[ s[gSs |msLiRVyLiVV

107. Read the following statements


(a) Carbohydrates synthesized in the leaves are translocated to other parts of the plant through
Xylem.
(b) Recombinant DNA is also known as chimaeric DNA.
(c) Programmed cell death is known as apoptosis.
(1) (a) and (b) are correct
(2) (b) and (c) are correct
(3) Only (a) correct
(4) All (a), (b), (c) are correct

C NTPLij xmssRysV @RRVsLi [RVLiT


(a) xmsy[ xqsLiZaP[ztsQRsV[V NSL][Q\|[V sVVNRP BRLRi gSNRPV yLRiVso y*LS ryyLiRLRiLi
LiRVyLiVV
(b) xmsosMxqsLiWNRP DNA sV \sVLjiN`P DNA @s NRPWy @LiLRiV
(c) xmsNSRLigS NRPV RsFsys "@Fms[zqsqs' @LiLRiV
(1) (a) sVLjiRVV (b) xqsLji\Vss
(2) (b) sVLjiRVV (c) xqsLji\Vss
(3) (a) sWRs[V xqsLji\Vsj
(4) (a), (b), (c) @ds xqsLji\Vss

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108. Identify the statements from the following which are not correct ?
(a) Lactic acid is an antiseptic
(b) Chloramphenicol is an antibiotic
(c) Sucrolase is an antimicrobial
(d) Analgin is a tranquiliser

NTPLij y[ xqsLji\Vs ssLRiV NSs ys gRiVLjiLiRLiT.


(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

NTPN`P AsVLi INRP RWLi|qszmsN`P


N][LRisV|mnssNS INRP RWLiWN`P
xqsVNRP[ INRP RWLi\sVN][RV
Fsys INRP LiNTP*Q\L`i

(1) (a), (b), (d)

(2) (a), (c), (d)

(3) (a), (b), (c)

(4) (b), (c), (d)

109. Which one of the following is a polyester fibre ?


(1) Bakelite

(2) Polystyrene

(3) Nylon-6,6

(4) Terylene

NTPLij y[ FyVxqsL`i FgRiV Gj?


(1)

[NRP\

(2)

Fyd|q^sLkis

(3)

\ssc6,6

(4)

Ljids

110. The irritant red haze of the eyes in the traffic and congested places is due to
(1) Butane

(2) Dust

(3) Oxides of Nitrogen

(4) Methane

zmnsN`P @jNRPsVVgS Ds sVLjiRVV sxqssVLRiLi FsNRPVsgS Ds NTPNTPLjizqss xms[aS[ NRP sVLiT


FsLRigS NSsysNTP NSLRiLi
(1)

V[s

(2)

RW

(3)

\s[s A\ZNPQQ=`V

(4)

sV[s

111. Metal ion present in Vitamin B12 is

ssVs

B12[

(1) Fe2+

gRi [x @RWs
(2) Cr2+

(3) Co2+

(4) Mg2+

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112. Match the following :
List-I

List-II

(a) Mercury thermometer

(i)

(b) Platinum Resistance thermometer

(ii) 200 C to 500 C

(c) Thermocouple thermometer

(iii) 200 C to 1200 C

(d) Constant Volume Hydrogen gas thermometer

(iv) 30 C to 350 C

NTPLij ys RxmsLRiRLiT :
yI
(a) sVLRiVQLji DugRiR sWxmsNRPsVV
(b) FyssVV sL][RNRP DugRiR sWxmsNRPsVV
(c) DxtsQ RVVgRisVV DugRiR sWxmsNRPsVV
(d) zqsLRi xmnsVsxmsLjisW \|][s yRVVso
DugRiR sWxmsNRPsVV
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

(iii)

(2) (ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(i)

(3) (iii)

(iv)

(ii)

(i)

(4) (iv)

(iii)

(i)

(ii)

(1)

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

200 C to 1600 C

yII
200 C sVLiT 1600 C sLRiNRPV
200 C sVLiT 500 C sLRiNRPV
200 C sVLiT 1200 C sLRiNRPV
30 C sVLiT 350 C sLRiNRPV

113. Identify the correct statements


(a) Sound waves and ultrasonic waves are longitudinal mechanical waves.
(b) Sound waves are longitudinal mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves are transverse
mechanical waves.
(c) Sound waves are longitudinal mechanical waves and ultrasonic waves are transverse
mechanical waves.
(d) Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves.
(1) (a), (b) only
(2) (a), (b), (c) only (3) (a), (d) only
(4) (a) only

xqs\lLis ssLRiV gRiVLjiLiRLiT


(a) R*s RLRiLigSV sVLjiRVV @R*s RLRiLigSV @sV\QLRiQ RWLiNRP RLRiLigSV.
(b) R*s RLRiLigSV @sV\QLRiQ RWLiNRP RLRiLigSV sVLjiRVV sRVRRVryLiR RLRiLigSV
LRiN`P RWLiNRP RLRiLigSV.
(c) R*s RLRiLigSV @sV\QLRiQ RWLiNRP RLRiLigSV sVLjiRVV @ R*s RLRiLigSV LRiN`P
RWLiNRP RLRiLigSV.
(d) sRVRRVryLiR RLRiLigSV LRiN`P RLRiLigSV.
(1) (a), (b) sWRs[V
(2) (a), (b), (c) sWRs[V (3) (a), (d) sWRs[V (4) (a) sWRs[V

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114. What physical property of the following uses non-destructive evaluation experiment to image
defects in materials ?
(1) Sound

(2) Heat

(3) Electrical

(4) Magnetic

C NTPLij G NRP RLSs, RssVV[ gRi ][uysV xmsLiLi[ @syaRPNRP sVsV NRPsVN]s[
xmsWgRisVV[ yRyLRiV?
(1) R*s
(2) DxtsQsVV
(3) sRV`
(4) @RVryLiR

115. Identify the correct statements


(a) Magnetic force does no work.
(b) Electrostatic charges generate magnetic field.
(c) If the lines of magnetic force are parallel then magnetic field is uniform.
(d) Uniform magnetic field is conservative.

xqs\lLis ssLRiV gRiVLjiLiRLiT


(a) @RVryLiR sVV "xmss[RVRV'.
(b) zqsLRi sRVys[aRPsVV ss @RVryLiR ZOP[Q RsVV DR @gRiVsV.
(c) @RVryLiR lLi[V xqssWLiRLRi\sVs @RVryLiR ZOP[Q RsVV GNRPLki[ DLiRVsV.
(d) GNRPLki @RVryLiR ZOP[Q RsVV sRR*Q\sVsj.
(1) (a), (c)
(2) (a), (c), (d)
(3) (a), (b), (c)
(4) (b), (c)

116. The Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) has ordered Chennai based Geographical
Indication Registry (GIR) to issue Geographical Indication tag for basmati rice, which is
applicable to 7 Indian states.
Which of the following is correct ?
(a) These seven states are in the Godavari river basin of India
(b) These seven states are in foothills of Himalayas
(c) These seven states are in North-East of India
(d) These seven states are in South India
(1) (a) only
(2) (b) only
(3) (a) and (d)
(4) (a) and (c)
s[V] xqsLiLiR xNRPV @{ms[ [L`i (IPAB) A xmsNSLRiLi \sQNRPV Lijs WgRizmnsNRP
BLiTZNP[xtsQs= Lji{qs (GIR) @sV xqsLixqs xqs RVLiNRPV WgRizmnsNRP BLiTZNP[xtsQs @sV

gRiVLjiLixmso sVVRsV s[xqsVLij. C sVVR LRiR[aRPLi[s 7 LSuyNRPV sLjixqsVLij


NTPLij y[ Gj sLi
(a) C GRV LSuyV g][ysLji xmsLjiyxNRP FyLiRLi[ NRPso
(b) C GRV LSuyV zsWRW Fyy LiR NRPso
(c) C GRV LSuyV LRiR[aRPLi[s DRLRicCaSsLi[ NRPso
(d) C GRV LSuyV ROTPQ LRiR[aRPLi[ NRPso
(1) (a) sWRs[V
(2) (b) sWRs[V
(3) (a) sVLjiRVV (d) (4) (a) sVLjiRVV

(c)

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117. Old name of State Bank of India is
(1) British Bank of India

(2) Imperial Bank of India

(3) Federal Bank of India

(4) East India Bank

}qs LiN`P Amns BLiTRW xmspLRi*xmso }msLRiV


(1) tsQ LiN`P Amns BLiTRW
(3) |mnsRLRi LiN`P Amns BLiTRW

(2)
(4)

BLi{msLjiRV LiN`P Amns BLiTRW


Cqs BLiTRW LiN`P

118. NITI Ayog stands for


(1) National Institute for Technical Investigation
(2) National Income Transfer to Individuals
(3) National Institute for Transforming India
(4) National Intelligence Training Institute
NITI AWg`i kss xqsWxqsVLij
(1) s[xtsQs Bs=W xmnsL`i NTPNRP Bsszqslgi[xtsQs
(2) s[xtsQs BsNRPsV s=xmnsL`i V BLiTsRWs=
(3) s[xtsQs Bs=W xmnsL`i s=FnyLjiLig`i BLiTRW
(4) s[xtsQs BLis= \QsLig`i Bs=W

119. Nirmal Grama Puraskar is associated with which of the following ?


(1) Enlarging Forests

(2) Expansion of Industries

(3) Rural Sanitation

(4) Rural Electrification

sLRi gSsV xmsoLRiryLRisVV NTPLij y[ [sNTP xqsLiLijLisj


(1) @Rso sxqsLRi
(2) xmsLjiaRPsV sxqsLRi
(3) gSdsV FyLjiaRPVRLi
(4) gSdsV sRVkNRPLRi

120. Which of the States is not BIMARU State ?


(1) Bihar

NTPLij y[
(1) dL`i

(2) Madhya Pradesh (3) West Bengal


BIMARU

LSxtsQLi NSsj
(2) sVR xms[a`P

(3)

xmsbPsV LigS

(4) Rajasthan

(4)

LSrys

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121. Who has won the 2016 William E. Colby Award for best military book ? What is the title
of the book ?
(1) Nisid Hazari

Midnight Furies : The deadly legacy of Indias partition


(2) Logon Beirne

Blood of tyrants
(3) Douglas Mastriano
A new Biography of the Hero of the Argonne
(4) Thomas McKenna
Science and Technology in Military

@RVRsV sVLki gRiLiRLiNRPV B[ sRVLi B N]\ @yL`i 2016 xqsLisR=LRisVVsNRPV FssLjiNTP


LiLij? A xmsoxqsNRPLi }mslLi[sV.
(1) szqs` xLji
sV` \s xmspLjiqs : R `d gRi{qs Amns BLiTRW FyLkixtsQs
(2) [g][s \L`i
` Amns \LRiLi=
(3) Rgjiqs sWzqsRV[ Fs sW WgRi{mns Amns R {L][ Amns R @L`ig][s[
(4) ysVqs sVZNPy
\|qss= @Li` NS Bs sVLki

122. An irregular occurring and complex series of climate change is called


(1) El Nino

(2) Hurricane

(3) Tornadoes

(4) Low pressure

xqsLiNTPQxtsQ\sVs, @xqsLiR\sVs yysLRi sWLRiVsV C NTPLij sRLigS zmsVryLRiV


(1) Fs s[
(2) xLjiZNP[s
(3) [LRi][
(4) @ {msRssVV

123. Which of the following is/are not correct ?


(a) First Five Year Plan 1951-1956
(b) Third Five Year Plan 1966-1971
(c) Sixth Five Year Plan 1980-1985
(d) Tenth Five Year Plan 2002-2007
Correct answer is
(1) (a) and (c)

(2) (b) only

(3) (c) only

C NTPLij yNS[ Gj/Gs RxmsV?


(a) sVVR xmsLiRsL<Ri xmsNS NSsVV 1951c1956
(b) sVWRs xmsLiRsL<Ri xmsNS NSsVV 1966c1971
(c) ALRis xmsLiRsL<Ri xmsNS NSsVV 1980c1985
(d) xmsRs xmsLiRsL<Ri xmsNS NSsVV 2002c2007
xqs\lLis xqssWyssVV
(1) (a) sVLjiRVV (c)
(2) (b) sWRs[V
(3) (c) sWRs[V

(4) (a) and (d)

(4) (a)

sVLjiRVV

(d)

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124. Economic and Social planning is in
(1) Union list

(2) State list

(3) Concurrent list

(4) Residual powers

ALjiNRP sVLjiRVV rysWNRP xmsNS @jNSLSV G y[ F~LiRVxmsLRiyLRiV


(1) ZNP[LiR y
(2) LSxtsQ y
(3) DsVT y
(4) @sbPxtsQ @jNSLSV

125. What is the correct descending order of foodgrain producing states ?


(1) Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh
(2) Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal
(3) Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Telangana
(4) Madhya Pradesh, Punjab and West Bengal

LRiR[aRPLi[ ALRi yysV xmsLiTLiRRLi[ jgRiVs NRPsVLi[ (FsgRiVs sVLiT) xmsLiTLi[ LSuysV
gRiVLjiLiRLiT
(1) DRLRixms[a`P, xmsLi sVLjiRVV sVRxms[a`P
(2) DRLRixms[a`P, sVRxms[a`P sVLjiRVV xmsbPsVLigS
(3) xmsLi, DRLRixms[a`P sVLjiRVV LigS
(4) sVRxms[a`P, xmsLi sVLjiRVV xmsbPsVLigS

126. Which of the following Articles of the Constitution can not be suspended during the period of
National Emergency ?
(1) Art. 32

(2) Art. 21

(3) Art. 19

(4) Art. 15

dRV @RsxqsLRi xmsLjizqs sjLis NSLi[ LSLigRiLi[s G ALjiNRPsV xqs|qsLi` [RVysNTP


dsV[RV
(1) ALjiNRP 32
(2) ALjiNRP 21
(3) ALjiNRP 19
(4) ALjiNRP 15

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127. Match the following
ListI
(a) Rajoliband Diversion Scheme
(b) Sriram Sagar Dam
(c) Lower Manair Dam
(d) Kadam Reservoir

RxmsLRiRVsVV
yI
(a) LS[V LiR sVLixmso xmsRNRPLi
(b) $LSLi rygRiL`i ysV
(c) [RVL`i sWs[L`i ysV
(d) NRPLi LjiLS*RVL`i

ListII
(i) Karimnagar
(ii) Adilabad
(iii) Mahabubnagar
(iv) Nizamabad

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

yII
NRPLkiLisgRiL`i
@j`
sVxWsgRiL`i
ssW`

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(2)
(iii)
(iv)
(i)
(ii)
(3)
(iv)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
(4)
(iii)
(iv)
(ii)
(i)

128. Consider the following


(i) Right to Education Act makes education a Fundamental Right
(ii) Right to Education Act was passed in the year 2009
(iii) Right to Education Act assured free and compulsory education to the children between
years 6-14
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
(1) (i) and (ii)
(2) (ii) and (iii)
(3) (i) and (iii)
(4) (i), (ii) and (iii)

NTPLij yNSsV xmsLjibdPLiRVsVV


(i) sy xNRPV RLi sRsV FyRsVNRP xNRPVgS xmsNRPLiLij
(ii) sy xNRPV RLi 2009 xqsLisR=LRisVV[ AsWjLiyLRiV
(iii) 6c14 xqsLisR=LS[ [xmso zmsLiRLjiNTP DR sVLjiRVV sLRiLiR sR By*s sy
xNRPV RLi xmsNRPLiLij
\|ms yNS[ Gj/Gs xqs\lLiss
(1) (i) sVLjiRVV (ii)
(2) (ii) sVLjiRVV (iii)
(3) (i) sVLjiRVV (iii)
(4) (i), (ii) sVLjiRVV (iii)

129. Minimum duration of stay in India before applying for Indian citizenship is
(1) 3 years
(2) 5 years
(3) 6 years
(4) 7 years

s[bdPRVVV LRiR FLRixqsR*Li N]LRiNRPV RLRixqsV [RVVNRPV sVVLiRV LRiR[aRPLi[ Fss xqsLisR=LRisVVV
sszqsLi DLiRssV.
(1) 3 xqsLisR=LSV
(2) 5 xqsLisR=LSV (3) 6 xqsLisR=LSV (4) 7 xqsLisR=LSV

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130. Which state government has launched a scheme titled Ashray to save girl child ? What is
the main aim of the scheme ?
(1) Uttar Pradesh
: Providing 200 crores to save girl child
(2) Madhya Pradesh : Providing food and clothes to girl child
(3) Rajasthan
: Government to place specially designed cradles in 65 state hospitals
for the safe abandoning of girl child
(4) Haryana
: The government to place specially designed cradles in all state
hospitals

"AR zms xqsLiR LRiOTPQLiRVNRPV G LSxtsQLi AaRPV @sV xmsRNRPLisV xmss[aRP# |msLij. ys xmsys
ORPQLi GsV?
(1) DRLRi xms[a`P
: AR zmssV LRiOTPQLiRVNRPV LRiW. 200 N][sV ZNP[LiVVLiLij
(2) sVR xms[a`P : AR zms NRPV V, ALSs xqssVNRPWLRiRLi
(3) LSrys
: AR zmssV xqsVLRiOTPQRLigS sR |msysNTP 65 xmsVR* AxqsVxmsRV[
xms[NRPLigS sLjiLiRTs ERV GLSV
(4) xLSs
: @s xmsVR* AxqsVxmsRV[ xms[NRPLigS sLjiLiRTs ERV GLSV

131. Arrange the four Buddhist Council meeting places in chronological order.
(a) Rajagriha
(b) Kundalavana
(c) Pataliputra
(d) Vaishali

C NTPLiR Bs*Ts R xqsLixmnsV xqssWs[aRPsVVV Ljigjis xms[aRPsVVsV NRPsV xqsLi[ yRVVsVV.


(a) LSgRiXx
(b) NRPVLiRssLi
(c) FydxmsoR
(d) \saS
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d)

(2) (b), (a), (c), (d)

(3) (d), (c), (b), (a)

(4) (a), (d), (c), (b)

132. According to Arthashastra the state is constituent of Saptanga. Identify the correct one.
(1) Svami, amatya, janapada, durga, kosha, danda and dharma
(2) Svami, janapada, durga, kosha, danda, mitra and kshatra
(3) Svami, amatya, janapada, durga, kosha, danda and mitra
(4) Svami, amatya, thataka, durga, kosha, danda and mitra

@LRiaSxqsQLi xmsNSLRisVV "LSLi' xqsxms @LigRisVV][ NRPWT DLiVLij. C NTPLij ys[ Gj xqsLji\VLij
(1) ry*sV, @sWR, sxmsR, RVLRi, N][aRP, RLiR sVLjiRVV RLRi
(2) ry*sV, sxmsR, RVLRi, N][aRP, RLiR sVR sVLjiRVV OSQR
(3) ry*sV, @sWR, sxmsR, RVLRi, N][aRP, RLiR sVLjiRVV sVR
(4) ry*sV, @sWR, RNRP, RVLRi, N][aRP, RLiR sVLjiRVV sVR

133. Which one of the following texts was known as the Bible of Tamil land ?
(1) Tirukkural
(2) Silappadikaram (3) Naladiyar
(4) Manimekalai

C NTPLij ys[ G gRiLiRLi RsV FyLiR \gS xmsLjigRiLiRRVRVLij.


(1) LRiVNRPVLRi
(2) bPxmsTNSLRiLi
(3) sjRWL`i

(4) sVs[V\

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134. Identify the wrong pair
(1) Aryabhatta

Aryabhatiya

(2) Brahmagupta

Kandakadyaka

(3) Varahamihira

Brihatsamhita

(4) Bhaskara

Panchasiddantika

C NTPLij ys[ Gj xqsLji\Vs RNSRV


(1) ALRiV
ALRiRV
(2) xgRiVxmsoRV
NRPLiRNSRNRP
(3) sLRixsVxLRiVRV
Xx`xqsLizR
(4) xqsLRiVRV
xmsLiRzqsyLiNRP

135. Which of the following statements is wrong ?


(1) The founder of Madyamika School of Mahayana Buddhism was Acharya Nagarjuna
(2) Yogachara School of Mahayana Buddhism was founded by Maitreyanatha
(3) Aryadeva and Buddhapalitha were the followers of Madyamika School of Mahayana
Buddhism
(4) Shantideva and Chandrakirti were the followers of Yogachara School of Mahayana
Buddhism

C NTPLij yNRPsVV[ Gj xqsLji\VLij NSRV


(1) AyLRi ygSLRiVsVRV sVRWs RsVRsVVsLiRV sWRsVNRP zqsyLiR ryLixmsyRVsVVsV
ryzmsLisV
(2) \sV[RV yRVRV sVRWs RsVRsVVsLiRV WgRiyLRi zqsyLiR ryLixmsyRVLisV ryzmsLisV
(3) ALRi [s oRV sVLjiRVV VR FyRVRV sVRWs R sVV[s sWR sVNRP zqsy
LiR ryLixmsyRVsVVsV
@sLiLiyLRiV
(4) aSLi [s oRV sVLjiRVV RLiRNUPLji sVRWs R sVRsVV[s WgSyLRi zqsy
LiR ryLiRyRVsVVsV
@sLiLiyLRiV

136. Name the Delhi Sultan who called himself the Shadow of God.
(1) Balban

(2) Alauddin Khilji

(3) Mohd. Bin Tughlaq

(4) Firoz Shah Tughlaq

"s[s[ [sos dsRsV' @s xmsVNRPVs Td xqsVs FssLRiV?


(1) s
(2) @Dks d
(3) sVx` s RVgRiN`P
(4) zmnsL][ uy RVgRiN`P

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137. Assertion (A) : The arrival of North Indian Sufis into the Deccan in the 14th and 15th
centuries brought deep changes in the political and religious fabric.
Reason (R)

: They came to justify Khilji and early Tughlaq invasions of the Deccan
Plateau.

Answer is :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(3) (A) is true, but (R) is false
(4) (A) is false, but (R) is true

xmsFyRs (A)

NSLRisVV (R)

14 sVLjiRVV 15 aRPysVV[ DRLRi LRiR[aRP xqsW{mns ryRVsoV RNRPs


FyLiRsVVsNRPV LSsRLi s, C FyLiR LSNUPRV sVR sxtsQRVsVV[
[\s sWLRiVV xqsLisLiyLiVV.
RNRPs {mshRiWsV \|msNTP dV sVLjiRVV ] RVgRiN`P RLiRRWRsV yRVRLi
[RVVZNP[ xqsW{mns ryRVsoV C FyLiysNTP syLRiV.

xqssWysLi :
(1) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) sLi (R), (A) NRPV xqsLji\Vs ss-LRi
(2) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) lLiLiRW sLi NSs (R), (A) NRPV xqsLji-\Vs ss-LRi NSRV
(3) (A) sLi NSs (R) RxmsV
(4) (A) RxmsV NSs (R) sLi

138. Assertion (A) : Alauddin Khilji prohibited the sale and use of liquor in Delhi.
Reason (R) : He wanted to uphold religious and moral standards of people.
Answer is :
(1) (A) and (R) are true. (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(2) (A) and (R) are true. (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(3) (A) is true but (R) is false
(4) (A) is false but (R) is true
xmsFyRs (A) : sVRLi ygRiys sVLjiRVV @sVNSsV Td sgRiLRiLi[ @ Dks d

NSLRisVV (R)

s}tsQjLisV.
@ Dks d xms VVNRP \sNRP sVLjiRVV sVR xmssWsVVsV sXj
[RVV\ZNP xmsRVLisV.

xqssWysLi :
(1) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) sLi (A) NRPV (R) xqsLji\Vs ss-LRi
(2) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) sLi NSs (A) NRPV (R) xqsLji-\Vs ss-LRi NSRV
(3) (A) sLi NSs (R) RxmsV
(4) (A) RxmsV NSs (R) sLi

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139. Warren Hastings experiment of auctioning the right to collect revenue to the highest bidder is
almost similar to
(1) Poligar System of Vijayanagaras
(2) Iqta System of Delhi Sultanate
(3) Jagir System of Mughals
(4) Izara System of Mughals

WsVVsV s[Li s[zqs, @RjNRPLigS s[Li FyTs yLjiZNP[ xmssV sxqsWV [}qs @jNSLRisVV B[ "yLRis
}zqsLig`i syssVV' G syssVVsV F DLij.
(1) sRVsgRiLRi LS NSLiy "FygSLRi' ssxqs
(2) Td xqsVsV NSLiy "BNS' syssVV
(3) sVVgRiV NSLiy "gkiL`i ssxqs'
(4) sVVgRiV NSLiy BLS syssVV

140. The Indian member in Viceroy Legislative Council who resigned in protest against Rowlatt Bills
in 1919
(1) Tej Bahadur Sapru

(2) B.D. Sukul

(3) M.R. Jayakar

(4) G.S. Kaparde

1919 xqsLisR=LRiLi[ L_` VNRPV slLi[NRPLigS \sryLiVV aSxqsssVLiR sVLiT LSysV [zqss
LRidRV xqsVRV FssLRiV?
(1) [ xRWL`i xqsxmsp
(2) B.D. xqsVNRPV
(3) M.R. RVNRPL`i
(4) G.S. NSxmslLi[

141. Jorwe culture belongs to


(1) Chalcolithic phase

(2) Megalithic phase

(3) Mesolithic phase

(4) Iron age

"[lLi[*' xqsLixqsQX C NSLisNRPV Lijsj


(1) ysVbP RVVgRiLi
(3) sVR LS RVVgRiLi

(2)

Xx`bP RVVgRiLi
BsVxms[x RVVgRiLi

(4)

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142. Match the following
List-I

List-II

(a) Bagor
(b) Langhnaj
(c) Bhimbetka

(i) Rajasthan
(ii) Gujarat
(iii) Madhya Pradesh

(d) Sarai Nahar Rai

(iv) Uttar Pradesh

C NTPLij yss RxmsLRiVRVsVV


yI
(a) g][L`i
(b) Lig`iLi
(c) dsV
(d) xqsLSLiVV sxL`i LSV

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

(1)

(a)
(i)

(b)
(ii)

(c)
(iii)

yII
LSrys
gRiVLS`
sVR xms[a`P
DRLRi xms[a`P

(d)
(iv)

(2) (i)
(iv) (iii) (ii)
(3) (iii)
(i)
(iv) (ii)
(4) (iv) (iii) (ii)
(i)

143. Which of the following statements is not correct about the Rigveda ?
(1) Rigveda mentions Varna
(2) Slavery was not mentioned in Rigveda
(3) Sabha the assembly was mentioned in Rigveda
(4) Rajan occurs many times in Rigveda

LRiVlgi[*RsVVsNRPV xqsLiLijLi C NTPLij ys[ G xmsFyRs RxmsVgS }msL]sTLij :


(1) "sLRisVV' gRiVLjiLi LRiVlgi[*RsVV }msL]Lij
(2) "sxqsR*sVV' gRiVLjiLi LRiVlgi[*RsVV }msL]s[RV
(3) "xqs' gRiVLjiLi LRiVlgi[*RsVV }msL]Lij
(4) "LSs' @sV xmsRsVVsV LRiVlgi[*RsVV y xmsLSRVsVVV }msL]Lij

144. Which animal figure is not found on the so called Pashupati seal discovered at Mohenjodaro ?
(1) Elephant
(2) Lion
(3) Tiger
(4) Rhino

sVV|Li[RL][[ RVTs "xmsaRPVxms' sVVR dsVR G LiRVso sV NRPR[RV?


(1) GsVgRiV
(2) zqsLixsVV
(3) xmso
(4) RsVXgRisVV

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145. Match the following
List-I
(a) Kosala
(b) Licchavi
(c) Vatsa
(d) Matsya

C NTPLij yss RxmsLRiVRVsVV


yI
(a) N][xqs
(b) Rs
(c) sR=
(d) sVR=Q

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

List-II
Vaishali
Kausambi
Viratanagara
Sravasti

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

yII
\saS
N_aSLi
sLSsgRiLRisVV
aSszqs

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) (iv)
(i)
(ii) (iii)
(2) (iii) (ii) (iv)
(i)
(3) (i)
(iii) (ii) (iv)
(4) (ii) (iv)
(i)
(iii)

146. Read the following


A member of a House belonging to any political party shall be disqualified from being a Member
of House.
(a) If he is expelled from the party.
(b) If he has voluntarily given up his membership of such political party.
(c) If he votes or abstains from voting against the whip of the political party to which he belongs.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(1) (a) and (b)
(3) (a), (b) and (c)

(2) (b) and (c)


(4) (a) only

NTPLij xmssRssVVV RRVsosVV


INRP LSNUPRV FyLkiNTP Lijs aSxqss xqsVRV NTPLij xmsLjizqsRV[ Rs aSxqss xqsy*sNTP @sL>RiVRV
@soyRV.
(a) Rs FyLki sVLiT zxtsQLRiNRPV gRiV\lLisxmsVRV
(b) Rs FyLkis xqs*RLiRLigS sR |mssxmsVRV
(c) Rs FyLki Lki[zqss smsNRPV slLi[NRPLigS aSxqss xqs[ JV s[zqssxmsVRV [y \lgiL>SL`i
@LiVVsxmsVRV
\|ms xmssRssVV[ Gj/Gs sLi?
(1) (a) sVLjiRVV (b)
(2) (b) sVLjiRVV (c)
(3) (a), (b) sVLjiRVV (c)
(4) (a) sWRs[V

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147. Assertion (A) : The Parliament is empowered to alter the boundaries of any existing State of India.
Reason (R)
: A bill pertaining to the alteration of the boundaries of any State can be introduced
only in Rajya Sabha.
Answer :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(3) (A) is correct and (R) is not correct
(4) (A) is not correct and (R) is correct
xmsFyRs (A) : [aRPLi[ DsNTP[ gRi G LSxtsQ xqsLjixRV\sy sWlLi[ @jNSLRiLi FyLRisVLiNRPV

gRiRV.
LSxtsQ xqsLjixRVsV sWlLi[ VsV ZNP[sLi LS xqs[s[ xmss[aRP# |msssV.

NSLRisVV (R) :
xqssWysLi :
(1) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) V lLiLiRV sLi sVLjiRVV (A) NTP (R) xqsLji\Vs ss-LRi
(2) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) V lLiLiRW sLi NSs (A) NTP (R) xqsLji-\Vs ss-LRi NSRV
(3) (A) sLi (R) RxmsV
(4) (A) RxmsV (R) sLi

148. Read the following


(a) The provision of All India Services are explicitly stated in the Constitution of India.
(b) The provision of National Development Council is not stated in the Constitution of India.
(c) Stamp Duty is levied by the Union, but collected and appropriated by the States.
The correct answer is
(1) (a) and (c) are correct but (b) is wrong
(2) (a), (b) and (c) are correct
(3) (a) and (c) are wrong but (b) is correct
(4) (a) and (b) are correct but (c) is wrong

NTPLij xmssRysV RRVsosVV


(a) @ LRiR xqsLki*xqsV sLiRsV LRiR LSLigRiLi[ xqsxtsQLigS }msL]yLRiV
(b) dRWsXj sVLiR xmsryss LRiR LSLigRiLi[ [RV
(c) ryLixmso RWs ZNP[LiRLi sjxqsVLij, LSuyV ys sxqsWV [xqsVN]s ssWgjiLiRVN][sRV
xqs\lLis yV
(1) (a) sVLjiRVV (c) sLi NSs (b) RxmsV
(2) (a), (b) sVLjiRVV (c) V sLi
(3) (a) sVLjiRVV (c) V RxmsV NSs (b) IxmsV
(4) (a) sVLjiRVV (b) V IxmsV NSs (c) RxmsV

149. Conventional energy source is


(a) Solar energy
(b) Wind power
(c) Bio-gas
(d) Nuclear power

ryLixmsyRV BLiRs ssLRiVNRPV AyLRisVV


(a) xqsWLRi aRPNTP
(b) xmsss aRPNTP

(c) WcgSqs
(d) @V aRPNTP
(1) (a)
(2) (b)
(3) (c)
(4) (d)

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150. Who among the following Presidents of India was associated with the Trade Union Movement in
India ?
(1) V.V. Giri

(2) N. Sanjeeva Reddy

(3) Zakir Hussain

(4) R. Venkatraman

LRiR LSxtsQxmsRV[ NSLjiNRP DRsW][ xqsLiLiRLi NRPyLRiV


(1) s.s. gjiLji
(2) Fss. xqsLis lLiT
(3) dL`i x}qs=s
(4) AL`i. sLiNRPLSsVs

151. The following states share border with Uttar Pradesh


(a) Punjab

(b) Rajasthan

(c) Chattisgarh

(d) Jharkhand

Correct answer is
(1) (a), (b), (c) and (d)

(2) (b), (c) and (d)

(3) (a) and (d)

(4) (a) and (c)

NTPLij ys[ DRLRi xms[a`P][ xqsLjixRV gRi LSuyV Gs ?


(a)

xmsLi

(b)

LSrys

(c)

RdQqsxmnsVL`i

(d)

LRiLi`

xqs\lLis xqssWysLi
(1) (a), (b), (c)
(3) (a)

sVLjiRVV

sVLjiRVV

(d)

sVLjiRVV
sVLjiRVV (c)

(2) (b), (c)

(d)

(4) (a)

(d)

152. The state having largest area of forest cover in India is


(1) Madhya Pradesh

(2) Assam

(3) Arunachal Pradesh

(4) Haryana

LRiR[aRPLi[ @RjNRP s{qsLRiLi @RsoV gRi LSxtsQLi


(1)
(3)

sVR xms[a`P
@LRiVR xms[a`P

(2)
(4)

@ry=Li
xLSs

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153. Match the following
ListI
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

(States)
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Punjab
Telangana

RxmsLRiVRVsVV
yI
(LSuyV)
(a) RsVyRV
(b) xmsoLRi
(c) xmsLi
(d) LigS

ListII

(Boundaries)
(i) Maharashtra, Karnataka, Odisha and AP
(ii) Pakistan, M.P., J & K, Haryana & Rajasthan
(iii) Bangladesh, Mizoram
(iv) Kerala and Karnataka

yII
(xqsLjixRVV)
(i) sVLSxtsQ, NRPLSNRP, ITry=, ALiR xms[a`P
(ii) FyNTPrys, sVR xms[a`P, sVW @Li` NSbdPL`i, xLSs sVLjiRVV LSrys
(iii) LigS[a`P, sV[LRiLi
(iv) ZNP[LRi sVLjiRVV NRPLSNRP

The correct answer is

xqs\lLis xqssWyssVV
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1)
(iv)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
(2)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(3)
(iv)
(iii)
(i)
(ii)
(4)
(i)
(ii)
(iv)
(iii)

154. Read the following


(a) Tropical forests are found in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(b) Monsoon forests are found in Shiwalik Hills and Chotanagpur plateau
(c) Hill forests are found in Southern India and Himalayan region
(d) Tidal forests are found in Central India

NTPLij xmssRssVVV RRVsosVV


(a) DxtsQ sVLiR @RsoV @LiRsWs sVLjiRVV sN][L`i kso[ NRPsryLiVV
(b) sL<SNSxmso @RsoV bPyN`P N]LiRV sVLjiRVV ][ ygRixmspL`i {mshRiWsV FyLiRLi[ NRPsryLiVV
(c) ROTPQ LRiR[aRPLi sVLjiRVV zsWRV FyLiy[ xmsLRi*R FyLiR @RsoVyLiVV
(d) FV LRiNRPxmso @RsoV sVR LRiR[aRPLi[ DyLiVV
Which of the above is wrong answer ?

\|ms xmssRssVV[ Gj RxmsV


(1) (a)

(2) (b)

(3) (c)

(4) (d)

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155. Assertion (A) : A rapid growth in population has been recorded in census since 1921.
Reason (R)

: Indias death rates declined gradually since 1921.

Correct answer is :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(3) (A) is true, but (R) is false
(4) (A) is false, but (R) is true

1921 y NRP }qsNRPLRi sVLiT LRiR[aRPLi[ @ bdPxmnsV\sVs y


sXj ssW\sj.
NSLRisVV (R) : 1921 xqsLisR=LRiLi RLRiVyR LRiR[aRPLi[ sVLRi lLi[V NRPsVLigS RgjiLij.
xqs\lLis xqssWyssVV :
(1) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) V lLiLiRV sLi sVLjiRVV (A) NTP (R) xqsLji\Vs ss-LRi
(2) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) V lLiLiRW sLi NSs (A) NTP (R) xqsLji-\Vs ss-LRi NSRV
(3) (A) sLi (R) RxmsV
(4) (A) RxmsV (R) sLi
xmsFyRs (A)

156. Which of the following regions is first affected by the south-west monsoon ?
(1) Kerala coast

(2) Coromandel coast

(3) Himachal Pradesh

(4) Bihar

\sLRiV VVRVxmssyV sVVR G dLSs/FyLiys yNRPVyLiVV?


(1) ZNP[LRi dLRiLi
(2) N][LRisVLiR dLRiLi
(3) zsWR xms[a`P
(4) dL`i

157. Assertion (A) : West flowing rivers of peninsular India have no deltas.
Reason (R) : These rivers do not carry any alluvial sediments.
Correct answer is :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(3) (A) is true, but (R) is false
(4) (A) is false, but (R) is true
xmsFyRs (A) : LRiR k*xmsNRPLi[ xmsRsVLRi \sxmso xmsszLi[ sRVNRPV V
NSLRisVV (R) : C sRVV FsLi ILiRV @sZOP[QFysV sWxqsVZNPso.

[so.

xqs\lLis xqssWyssVV :
(1) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) lLiLiRV sLi sVLjiRVV (A) NTP (R) xqsLji\Vs ss-LRi
(2) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) lLiLiRV sLi NSs (A) NTP (R) xqsLji-\Vs ss-LRi NSRV
(3) (A) sLi NSs (R) RxmsV
(4) (A) RxmsV NSs (R) sLi

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158. Match the following
List-I

List-II

(a) Banihal pass

(i)

Jammu & Kashmir

(b) Rohtang pass

(ii) Himachal Pradesh

(c) Niti pass

(iii) Uttarakhand

(d) Nathu La pass

(iv) Sikkim

C NTPLij yss RxmsLRiVRVsVV


yI
(a) sx Fyqs
(b) L][xRLig`i Fyqs
(c) ds Fyqs
(d) sRV Fyqs

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

yII
sVV & NSbdPL`i
zsWR xms[a`P
DRLSLi`
zqsNTPLi

Correct answer is

xqs\lLis xqssWysLi
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(1) (iv)

(iii)

(ii)

(i)

(2)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(3) (iv)

(iii)

(i)

(ii)

(4)

(ii)

(iv)

(iii)

(i)

159. Assertion (A) : Major Industrial regions of India have developed in the immediate hinterland
ports of Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai.
Reason (R)

: The ports provide access to the raw materials available in the hinterlands of
these ports as well as to the world markets.

(1)

Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(2)

Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(3) (A) is true but (R) is false


(4) (A) is false but (R) is true

LRiR[aRPLi[s N][NRPy, sVVLi\LiVV sVLjiRVV \sQ JR lLi[soNRPV AsVNRPVs Ds


FxtsQNRP FyLiy[ FyLjiaSsVNRP FyLiyV gS @sXjLiyLiVV.
NSLRisVV (R) : C JR lLi[soV RsV FxtsQNRP FyLiy[ Li[ sVVT xqsLRiNRPVsV F~LiRysNTP
sVLjiRVV xmsxmsLiR sWlLisV [LRiysNTP @sVsogS DyLiVV.
(1) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) V lLiLiRV sLi sVLjiRVV (A) NTP (R) xqsLji\Vs ss-LRi
(2) (A) sVLjiRVV (R) V lLiLiRW sLi NSs (A) NTP (R) xqsLji-\Vs ss-LRi NSRV
(3) (A) sLi NSs (R) RxmsV
(4) (A) RxmsV NSs (R) sLi
xmsFyRs (A)

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160. Match the following
ListI
(a) Manganese
(b) Nickel
(c) Lead-zinc
(d) Asbestos

RxmsLRiVRVsVV
yI
(a) sWLigRidsxqsV
(b) sZNP
(c) {qsxqssVVcLiN`P
(d) A|qsryqs

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

ListII
Madhya Pradesh
Odisha
Rajasthan
Telangana

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

yII
sVR xms[a`P
ITry=
LSrys
LigS

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1)
(i)
(iii)
(ii)
(iv)
(2)
(iv)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
(3)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(4)
(iv)
(ii)
(iii)
(i)

161. Which one of the following is/are primary economic activity/activities ?


(a) Transport
(b) Communications (c) Mining
(d) Farming
Correct answer is
(1) (c) and (d)
(2) (b), (c) and (d)
(3) (b) and (c)
(4) (a) only

NTPLij ys[ Gj sWss FyRsVNRP ALjiNRP NSLRiNRPFy RLRigRiNTP LiRVRVLij?


(a) LRiy
(b) NRPsVWsZNP[xtsQsV (c) gRisV Rs*NRPLi
(d) ssryRVLi
xqs\lLis xqssWysLi
(1) (c) sVLjiRVV (d)
(2) (b), (c) sVLjiRVV (d)
(3) (b) sVLjiRVV (c)
(4) (a) sWRs[V

162. Which of the following are the chief sources of hard wood timber ?
(a) Broad leaved evergreen forests
(b) Broad leaved deciduous forests
(c) Evergreen coniferous forests
(d) Needle leaf deciduous forests
Answer is
(1) (a) and (c)
(2) (a), (b) and (c)
(3) (a) and (b)
(4) (a), (b), (c) and (d)

NTPLij ys[ [s sVLiT xmsysLigS gRi NRPxms LiRVsV?


(a) sR ANRPVV gRi xqsRRxLjiR @RsoV
(b) sR ANRPVV gRi ANRPVLS[ @RsoV
(c) xqsRRxLjiR aRPXLigSNSLRixmso @RsoV
(d) xqsWj sVVs ANSLRixmso ANRPVV gRi ANRPVLS[ @RsoV
xqs\lLis yV
(1) (a) sVLjiRVV (c)
(2) (a), (b) sVLjiRVV (c)
(3) (a) sVLjiRVV (b)
(4) (a), (b), (c) sVLjiRVV

(d)

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163. Consider the following crops
(a) Cotton
(b) Groundnut
Which of the above are Kharif crops ?
(1) (a) and (b)
(3) (a), (b) and (c)

(c) Rice

(d) Wheat

(2) (b) and (c)


(4) (b), (c) and (d)

NTPLij xmsLisV xmsLjibdPLiRVsVV


(a) xms
(b) s[LRiVaRPsgRi
\|ms y[ Gs Lkimns xmsLiV
(1) (a) sVLjiRVV (b)
(3) (a), (b) sVLjiRVV (c)

(c)

RVLi

(d)

g][RVsVV

(2) (b) sVLjiRVV (c)


(4) (b), (c) sVLjiRVV (d)

164. Which one of the following shipyards makes warships for Indian Navy ?
(1) Vishakhapatnam shipyard
(2) Kochin shipyard
(3) Mazagaon shipyard
(4) Paradeep shipyard

LRiR _NSRsNTP NSy=s RVVR _NRPsV RRWLRiV [}qs _NSaRPRVLi


(1) saSxms _NSaRPRVLi
(2) N]s _NSaRPRVLi
(3) sVgSs _NSaRPRVLi
(4) FyLRikms _NSaRPRVLi

165. Who among the following tribes live in the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands ?
(1) Apatani
(2) Munda
(3) Santhal
(4) Jarawa

NTPLiR zmss G gRiV ZNP[LiR FyR FyLiR\sVs @LiRsWscsN][L`i[ sszqsxqsVyLRiV?


(1) @xmsys
(2) sVVLiR
(3) xqsLiR
(4) LSy

166. Which of the following is not an objective of Swachha Bharat Mission ?


(1) Hygiene
(2) Waste management (3) Sanitation (4) Beautification

NTPLij y[ Gj xqs*R LRi` sVxtsQs ORPQ Li NSRV


(1) AL][gRi LRiORPQ
(2) sLRi sLRi*x

(3) FyLjiaRPVRLi (4) xqsVLiRLkiNRPLjiLiRRLi

167. Read the following statements


(a) Infant mortality means the death of a child less than one year of age.
(b) Infant mortality is the number of deaths of children under one year of age per 1000 live
births.
(c) Poverty of the family is the only factor, that contributes to infant mortality.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(1) (a) and (c)
(2) (b) and (c)
(3) (a) and (b)
(4) (a), (b) and (c)

NTPLij xmssRssVVV RRVsosVV


(a) bPaRPV sVLRiV @sgS xqsLisR=LRiLi xmspLjiNSNRPVLiys[ bPaRPVso sVLRiLiRRLi
(b) 1000 sy[ xqsLisR=LRiLi[xmso RsFLiVVs zms xqsLi AyLRiLigS bPaRPV sVLRi xqsLisV
sLRiLiVVryLRiV
(c) NRPVVLi }msRLjiNRPLi INRP[ bPaRPV sVLRiNRPV NSLRiLi
\|ms xmssRssVV[ Gj/Gs sLi?
(1) (a) sVLjiRVV (c)
(2) (b) sVLjiRVV (c)
(3) (a) sVLjiRVV (b)
(4) (a), (b) sVLjiRVV (c)

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168. Match the following
List-I
(a) Golden Fibre Revolution
(b) Gray Revolution
(c) Pink Revolution
(d) Black Revolution

RxmsLRiVRVsVV
yI
(a) LigSLRiV {msRV sxmssLi
(b) WTR LRiLigRiV sxmssLi
(c) gRiV LRiLigRiV sxmssLi
(d) sVxmso sxmssLi

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

List-II
Fertilizer
Onion
Petroleum products
Jute production

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

yII
FsLRiVsoV
DFyRVV
|ms[RVLi DRRVV
{msRV DR

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) (i)
(iii) (ii) (iv)
(2) (iv)
(i)
(ii) (iii)
(3) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(i)
(4) (iv) (iii) (ii)
(i)

169. Match the following


List-I
List-II
(a) Zamindari system
(i) William Bentinck
(b) Drain of wealth
(ii) Thomas Munro
(c) Mahalwari system
(iii) Lord Cornwallis
(d) Rythwari system
(iv) Dadabhai Naoroji

RxmsLRiVRVsVV
yI
(a) dsVLiyLji syssVV
(b) xmsyxLigS RsLi FsRLi
(c) sVxyLji xmsR
(d) \lLiy*Lji xmsR

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

yII
sRVsV LiN`P
ysVqs sV[
L`i NSL`iyqs
yyLiVV _L][

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) (iii) (iv)
(i)
(ii)
(2) (i)
(ii) (iii) (iv)
(3) (iv) (iii) (ii)
(i)
(4) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(i)

170. Consider the following statements about key features of 100 Smart City project
(a) Automatic traffic signals
(b) Better public transport facility
(c) Face identification system to catch criminals
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(1) (a) only
(2) (a), (b) and (c)
(3) (a) and (b) only
(4) (b) and (c) only

NTPLij xmssRssVVV xmsLjibdPLiRVsVV


"100 @LiR\sVs sgRiLS' FyN`P sVV ORPQV
(a) xqs*RVLi RR zmnsN`P sRVLiR NRPgji DLiRLi
(b) DRsV\sVs sLRiy rNRPLSVLiRLi
(c) s[LRixqsVsV gRiVLjiLi[ "sVV gRiVLjiLixmso' ssxqssV NRPgji DLiRLi
\|ms xmssRssVV[ Gj/Gs sLi?
(1) (a) sWRs[V
(2) (a), (b) sVLjiRVV (c)
(3) (a) sVLjiRVV (b) sWRs[V
(4) (b) sVLjiRVV (c) sWRs[V

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171. Read the following statements
(a) The first hour of every parliament day is reserved for questions
(b) Zero hour is a typical Indian innovation in the field of parliamentary practice
(c) Judicial control over administrative acts stem from natural law
The correct answer is/are
(1) (a) is correct, (b) and (c) are wrong
(2)

All (a), (b) and (c) are correct

(3)

All (a), (b) and (c) are wrong

(4) (a) and (c) are wrong and (b) is correct

NTPLij xmssRssVVV RRVsosVV


(a) xms L][ FyLRisVLi sVVR gRiLi xqssVRVLi xmsa][QRLRisVV N]LRiNRPV ZNP[LiVVLiRTLij
(b) FyLRisVLiLki ryLixmsyRW[ LRiR[aRP sORPQ AsxtsQLRi "aRPWs gRiLi' ("L][ @sL`i')
(c) NSLRisLRi*xNRP RLRi\|ms yRV sRVLiR xqsx yRVLi sVLiT ssj
xqs\lLis xqssWyssVV
(1) (a) sLi NSs (b) sVLjiRVV (c) V RxmsV
(2) (a), (b) sVLjiRVV (c) V @ds sLi
(3) (a), (b) sVLjiRVV (c) V @ds RxmsV
(4) (a) sVLjiRVV (c) V RxmsV sVLjiRVV (b) sLi

172. Supreme Court of India enjoys the power of Judicial Review, which means the power to
(a) Review the judgements of State High Courts
(b) Review the functioning of the Council of Ministers
(c) Advise the President of India
(d) Decide the constitutionality of an Act passed by the legislature and order of the executive
Correct answer is
(1) (a) and (b)

(2) (b) and (c)

(3) (d) only

(4) (c) and (d)

LRiR xqsV{msLi N][L`i "yRV xqsdsVORPQ @jNSLSs' NRPgji DLij. yRV xqsdsVORPQ @sgS
(a) LSxtsQ \|N][L`i dLRiVsV xqsdsVOTPQLiRRLi
(b) sVLisVLiR sRVsV xqsdsVOTPQLiRRLi
(c) LRiR LSxtsQxmsNTP xqs Bs*RLi
(d) aSxqss aS AsWjLis RV, NSLRisLS*xNRP aS A[aS LSLigRi RRsV sLRiLiVVLiRV
xqs\lLis xqssWyssVV
(1) (a) sVLjiRVV (b)
(2) (b) sVLjiRVV (c) (3) (d) sWRs[V
(4) (c) sVLjiRVV (d)

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173. Which of the following pairs is correctly matched ?
(a) ADM Jabalpur Case :

Rights of Citizens under Emergency

(b) Vishaka Case

Centre State Relations

(c) Indira Sawhney Case :

Rights of Women at work

(d) Kartar Singh Case

Rights of Minorities

NTPLij ys[ xqs\lLis R Gj?


(a) G.T.FssV. xmspL`i ysVV
(b) saS ysVV
(c) BLijLS xqss ysVV
(d) NRPLSL`i zqsLig`i ysVV

:
:
:
:

@RsxqsLRi xmsLjizqs sjLis xqssVRVLi[ FLRi xNRPVV


ZNP[LiR LSxtsQ xqsLiLiyV
xmss xms[aRPLi[ sVz xNRPVV
\sVyLji xNRPVV

Correct answer is

xqs\lLis xqssWyssVV
(1) (a)

(2) (b)

(3) (c)

(4) (d)

174. Consider the following statements


(a) The First National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes was constituted
in the year 1992
(b) First National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes was constituted
under 65th Constitutional Amendment Act
(c) C.H. Hanumanthappa was the chairman of the First National Commission for Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Which of the statements given above are correct ?
(1) (a) and (b)

(2) (b) and (c)

(3) (a) and (c)

(4) (a), (b) and (c)

NTPLij xmssRssVVV xmsLjibdPLiRVsVV


(a) sVVR dRV |tsQRW NRPVV sVLjiRVV |tsQRW gRi NRPdsVxtsQs 1992 xqsLisR=LRisVV[
GLSV [RVTLij
(b) 65s LSLigRi xqssLRi y*LS sVVR dRV |tsQRW NRPV sVLjiRVV |tsQRW gRi
NRPdsVxtsQs GLSV [RVTLij
(c) dRV |tsQRW NRPV sVLjiRVV |tsQRW gRi NRPdsVxtsQs sVVR \LRis zqs. |`.
xsVsVLiRxms
\|mss Bs xmssRssVV[ Gj xqs\lLisj
(1) (a) sVLjiRVV (b)
(2) (b) sVLjiRVV (c)
(3) (a) sVLjiRVV (c)
(4) (a), (b) sVLjiRVV (c)

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175. Consider the following statements
Proclamation of State Emergency under Art. 356 can continue beyond one year if
(a) The High Court of the State certifies that the situation in the State is very serious.
(b) The Governor of the State certifies that law and order situation is not under control.
(c) The Election Commission certifies that it is difficult to hold elections to the Assembly.
(d) The President is satisfied about the grave situation in the State through independent
investigation.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(1) (a) only

(2) (b) and (c)

(3) (c) only

(4) (a) and (d)

NTPLij xmssRssVVV xmsLjibdPLiRVsVV


"ALjiNRP 356' xmsNSLRiLi INRP LSxtsQLi[ @RsxqsLRi xmsLjizqss INRP xqsLisR=LRisVV sVLi N]srygjiLiyLi[
(a) A LSxtsQLi[ ds\sVs xmsLjizqsRVVyRVs A LSxtsQ \|N][L`i sLSLjiLiRssV
(b) LSxtsQLi[ aSLi RRV @RVxmso[ [ss gRisLRiL`i sLSLjiLiRssV
(c) A LSxtsQLi[ @|qsLid FssNRPV sLRi*zLiRRLi NRPxtsQsVs FssNRP xqsLixmnsVLi sLSLjiLiRssV
(d) xqs*RLiR xmsLjia][Rs y*LS VxqsVN]s, LSxtsQLi[ dsxmsLjizqsRVV N]srygRiVRVyRVs LSxtsQxms
xqsLiRXzms LiRssV
\|ms xmssRssVV[ Gj/Gs sLi?
(1) (a) sWRs[V
(2) (b) sVLjiRVV (c)
(3) (c) sWRs[V
(4) (a) sVLjiRVV (d)

176. Which of the following is not correctly matched ?


(1) Lambadi Hakkula Porata Samithi Bellaiah Naik
(2) Gouda Jana Hakkula Porata Samithi Elkakatte Vijayakumar Goud
(3) Vaddera Hakkula Porata Samithi Dubbagatla Narsing Rao
(4) Chakali Hakkula Porata Samithi Poosapally Saidulu

C NTPLij ys[ Gj xqsLji\Vs R NSRV


(1) LiT xNRPV FLS xqssV RV yRVN`P
(2) g_R s xNRPV FLS xqssV FsNRP sRVNRPVsWL`i g_`
(3) sLRi xNRPV FLS xqssV RVgRi sLji=LigRiLSso
(4) yNRP xNRPV FLS xqssV xmspxqsxms \|qsRVV

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177. Match the following
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

List-I
9th month of Islamic calendar
Moharram
10th day of 12th month of Islamic calendar
Milad-un-Nabi

C NTPLij ys RxmsLRiVRVsVV
yI
(a) BrysVN`P NSLiRL`i ]sVRs s
(b) sVVxLRiLi
(c) BrysVN`P NSLiRL`i xmssLiRs
s[s xmsRs L][
(d) sV` Ds s

List-II
(i) Prophet Mohmmads birthday
(ii) Bakrid
(iii) Ramjan
(iv) Shiyas

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

yII
sVx` xmssNRP sjsLi
NTP`
LRiLis
ztsQRWV

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) (ii)
(i)
(iv) (iii)
(2) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(i)
(3) (i)
(iv) (ii) (iii)
(4) (iv) (ii)
(i)
(iii)

178. Match the following


List-I
List-II
(a) Mannemkonda Jatara
(i) Laxmi Narasihma Swamy
(b) Durajpally Jatara
(ii) Siddeshwara Swamy
(c) Siddulagutta Jatara
(iii) Anjaneya Swamy
(d) Singaraya Jatara
(iv) Lingamanthula Swamy

C NTPLij ys RxmsLRiVRVsVV
yI
(a) sVsLiN]LiR RLRi
(b) RVLSxms RLRi
(c) zqsRVgRiV RLRi
(d) zqsLigRiLSRV RLRi

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

yII
OUPQ sLRizqsLixry*sV
zqs[aRP*LRiry*sV
@Lis[RVry*sV
LigRisVLiRVry*sV

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) (ii) (iii)
(i)
(iv)
(2) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(i)
(3) (iv) (ii) (iii)
(i)
(4) (i)
(ii) (iv) (iii)

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179. Match the following
List-I

List-II

(a) Ramlingeshwara Temple

(i)

(b) Erakeshwara Temple

(ii) Kondaparthi

(c) Sita Ramaswamy Temple

(iii) Pillalamarri

(d) Venugopalaswamy Temple

(iv) Nandikandi

C NTPLij ys RxmsLRiVRVsVV
yI
(a) LSsVLilgi[aRP*LRi ARVLi
(b) FsLRiZNP[aRP*LRi ARVLi
(c) {qsyLSsVry*sV ARVLi
(d) s[Vg][Fyry*sV ARVLi

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

(a)

(b)

(c)

Dichipalli

yII
Txms
N]LiRxmsLji
zmssVLji
sLijNRPLij

(d)

(1) (iv) (ii)


(i)
(iii)
(2) (iii)
(i)
(ii) (iv)
(3) (iv) (iii)
(i)
(ii)
(4) (i)
(iii) (ii) (iv)

180. Match the following


List-I
List-II
(a) Dimsa
(i) Babban Khan
(b) Adrak ke Punje
(ii) Gonds
(c) Perini Dance
(iii) Fastest dance form
(d) Pittala Dora
(iv) Budiga Jangalu

C NTPLij yss RxmsLRiVRVsVV


yI
(a) jsVry
(b) @RN`P ZNP[ xmsLi
(c) }msLji ys=
(d) zms ]LRi
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(1) (ii)

(i)

(iii)

(iv)

(2)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(3) (iii)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

(4) (iv)

(iii)

(i)

(ii)

yII
s s
g][LiRVV
s[gRisLiR\sVs sXRsVV
VTgRi LigSV

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

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181. Match the following
List-I

List-II

(a) Goreti Venkanna

(i)

(b) Nandini Sidha Reddy

(ii) Amma Telanganama.....

(c) Guda Anjaiah

(iii) Palle Kanneeru Pedu Thondhi

(d) Gummadi Vittal Rao

(iv) Nageti Sallalo Na Telangana.....

C NTPLij yss RxmsLRiVRVsVV


yI
(a) g][lLi[ sLiNRPs
(b) sLijs zqsy lLiT
(c) gRiWR @LiRV
(d) gRiVsVT shRi LSso
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(i)

(iv)

(iii)

(ii)

(2) (iii)

(iv)

(i)

(ii)

(3) (iv)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(4) (ii)

(iii)

(i)

(iv)

(1)

Ayyoniva Nuvu Avvoniva

yII
@Wss sVso* @[*ss
@sW LigSssW...
xms NRPdsLRiV |msRV][Lij
""ylgi[ ry[ y LigS...''

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

182. Arrange the following statements in a chronological order


(a) Declaration of K.Chandrashekar Rao Fast unto death.
(b) Telangana March to Necklace Road.
(c) Prof. M. Kodand Ram was nominated as convenor for Joint Action Committee (JAC).
(d) Suspension of Telugu Desham Party from Joint Action Committee.

C NTPLij ys NRPsWsVgRiVLigS @sVLRiLiT


(a) ZNP. RLiRZaP[L`i LSso AsVLRi sLRiLRikORPQ xmsNRPs
(b) sNRPqs L][` \|msNTP LigS sWL`i
(c) F~. N][RLiRLSLi LiVVLi AORPQs NRPsV (JAC) NRPds*sL`igS sRWsVNRPsVV
(d) LiVVLi AORPQs NRPsV sVLiT VgRiV [aRPLi FyLki zxtsQLRi
(1) (a), (d), (b), (c)

(2) (a), (c), (b), (d)

(3) (b), (a), (d), (c)

(4) (a), (c), (d), (b)

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183. Match the following
List-I
(a) My Telugu Roots : Telangana
State demand A Bhasmasura wish
(b) Battleground of Telangana
(c) The fall and rise of Telangana
(d) TelanganaUnited Andhra Illusions

(i)

(ii) Gautham Pingali


(iii) Venugopal
(iv) Kingshuk Nag

C NTPLij ys RxmsLRiVRVsVV
yI
(a) \sV VgRiV LRiW= : LigS }qs
TsWLi`cFs ryxqsVLRi stsQ
(b) g_Li` Amns LigS
(c) j Fny @Li` \lLiqs Amns LigS
(d) LigScRVV\s` ALiR BVs=
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(1) (iv)

(ii)

(i)

(iii)

(2)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(3)

(i)

(iv)

(ii)

(iii)

(4) (iv)

(ii)

(iii)

(i)

List-II
Nalamotu Chakravarthy

yII
ssWRV RNRPsLji

(i)

(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

g_RLi zmsLigRi
s[Vg][Fy
NTPLig`ixtsvN`P yg`i

184. Which one of the statements is not correct ?


(1) Article 371-D facilitated for the Zonal system in Andhra Pradesh.
(2) Jayabharat Reddy Committee was appointed in 1984 to enquire into the irregularities under
the six point formula and Presidential order.
(3) Kamalanathan and Umapathi Rao were the members in the officers committee.
(4) Abdul Khadar, a senior I.A.S. officer was appointed in 1985 to scruitinize the officers
committee report.

C NTPLij yNRPsVV[ Gj xqsLji\Vsj NSRV


(1) ALjiNRP 371 "T' xmsNSLRisVV ALiR xms[a`P[ [s ssxqs GLSV @LiVVLij
(2) ALRiV xqsWy xmsRNRPLi sVLjiRVV LSxtsQxms DRLRiV*V DLixmnsVssV syLRi [RVVNRPV ALiR
xms[a`P xmsVR*sVV RVLRi` lLiT NRPsVs 1984[ sRVsVLiLij
(3) NRPsVyRs sVLjiRVV DsWxmsLSsoV "A{mnsxqsL`i= NRPsV'[ xqsVV
(4) A{mnsxqsL`i= NRPsV @LijLis ss[jNRPsV xmsLjibdPLiRVNRPV 1985[ @V RL`i @sV {qssRVL`i
H.Fs.Fsqs @jNSLji sRVsVLiRsV

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185. The limited safeguards of employment under mulki would remain in operation in the Telangana
Region upto the end of December 1980. In the case of Hyderabad and Secunderabad these
safeguards would continue only upto the end of December 1977. According to
(1) Six Point Formula

(2) Eight Point Formula

(3) All Party Accord

(4) Five Point Formula

D][gRi LRiLigRiLi[ LigS FyLiysNTP sVVd LRiWxmsLi[ NRPLiRR LRiORPQV 1980 T|qsLiL`i sWxqsLi
sLji sLRiNRPV @sVV[ DLiLiVV. NSs \|RLS` sVLjiRVV zqsNTPLiy` Li sgRiLRisVV[ sWRsVV
@s 1977 T|qsLiL`i sWxqsLi sLji sLRiNRPV sWRs[V @sVV[ DLiLiVV @s }ms xmsRNRPLi
(1)
(3)

ALRiV xqsWy xmsRNRPLi


@ xmsORPQ IxmsLiRLi

(2)
(4)

@xtsQ xqsWR xmsRNRPLi


xmsLiRxqsWR xmsRNRPLi

186. Match the following


(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

ListI
Metpally
Pembarthi
Gadwal
Hyderabad

ListII
(i) Bronze works
(ii) Khadi
(iii) Bangles
(iv) Handloom Sarees

C NTPLij ys RxmsLRiVRVsVV
yI
(a) sVxms
(b) |msLiLji
(c) gRiy*V
(d) \|RLS`

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

(1)
(2)
(3)

(a)
(ii)
(iv)
(i)

(b)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)

(c)
(iv)
(i)
(ii)

(d)
(iii)
(iii)
(iv)

(4)

(iii)

(iv)

(ii)

(i)

yII
BRT rysWsV
j
gSV
[s[R dLRiV

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187. The Government of India appointed a committee under the Chairmanship of A.K. Anthony
to look into the issues concerning the proposed division of Andhra Pradesh State and to
workout the modalities related to the division. The members of the committee are
(1) Digvijaya Singh, Ahmed Patel and Mallikarjuna Kharge
(2) Digvijaya Singh, Veerappa Moily and Gulam Nabi Azad
(3) Digvijaya Singh, Veerappa Moily and Ahmed Patel
(4) Digvijaya Singh, Ahmed Patel and P. Chidambaram

ALiR xms[a`P LSxtsQ ss y*LS DRssV[V xqssVxqssV xmsLjigRi[NTP dxqsVN]s y


xmsLjiuyLRisVVsNRPV RgRiV xqsWRsV B[ ssVRsVV LRiR xmsVR*Li A.K. @Li][s @RQORPQRs
INRP NRPsVs sRVsVLiLij. A NRPsV[s xqsVV
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

jgji*V
jgji*V
jgji*V
jgji*V

zqsLig`i,
zqsLig`i,
zqsLig`i,
zqsLig`i,

@x` xms[ sVLjiRVV sVLRiVs lLi


dsLRixmssVVLiVV sVLjiRVV gRiVLis A`
dsLRixmssVVLiVV sVLjiRVV @x` xms[
@x` xms[ sVLjiRVV RLiLRiLi

188. Match the following


List-I
(a) V. Prakash
(b) Bhoopathi Krishnamurthy
(c) Muralidhar Deshpande
(d) Akula Bhumaiah

C NTPLij ys RxmsLRiVRVsVV
yI
(a) s. xmsNStsQ
(b) Wxms NRPXxtsQsVWLji
(c) sVVLRidRL`i [a`PFyLi[
(d) ANRPV WsVRV
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(1) (iv)

(ii)

(i)

(iii)

(2) (ii)

(iv)

(iii)

(i)

(3) (iii)

(iv)

(ii)

(i)

(4) (iv)

(iii)

(ii)

(i)

List-II
(i) Telangana Janasabha
(ii) Telangana Mukti Morcha
(iii) Telangana Mahasabha
(iv) Telangana Prajasamithi

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

yII
LigS s xqs
LigS sVVNTP sWLRi
LigS sVxqs
LigS xms xqssV

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189. Match the following
List-I

List-II

(a) Jai Bolo Telangana

(i)

(b) Shadow lines

(ii) Prem Kumar Aman

(c) Still seeking justice

(iii) K. Chandrasheker Rao

(d) Nyayam Kosam Telangana Nirikshana

(iv) Osmania University Forum for Telangana

C NTPLij yss RxmsLRiVRVsVV


yI
(a) \ [[ LigS
(b) uy][ \s=
(c) zqs {qsNTPLig`i zqsqs
(d) yRVLi N][xqsLicLigS sLkiORPQ

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

Shanker

yII
aRPLiNRPL`i
}mssV NRPVsWL`i @sVs
ZNP. RLiRZaP[L`i LSso
DrysRW RVWssLji= FnLRiLi xmnsL`i LigS

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) (i)
(iii) (iv) (ii)
(2) (i)
(ii) (iii) (iv)
(3) (i)
(iv) (ii) (iii)
(4) (ii)
(i)
(iv) (iii)

190. Match the following


List-I

List-II

(a) Hiten Bayya Committee

(i)

Salaries and pensions of the Government Employees

(b) Gangopadyaya Committee

(ii)

Electricity

(c) Koneru Ramakrishna Rao Committee (iii)

Public Sector Industries

(d) Subramaniyam Committee

(iv)

Higher Education

C NTPLij yss RxmsLRiVRVsVV


yI
(a) zs RW NRPsV
(b) gRiLig][FyyRV NRPsV
(c) N][s[LRiV LSsVNRPXuyLSso NRPsV
(d) xqsVsVLi NRPsV

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

yII
gRisLRisVLiV D][gRiV RRsVVV, zmnsLiRsV
sRVRQ NTP
xmsVR* LRiLigRi xqsLixqsV
DsR sR

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(i)

(iii)

(iv)

(ii)

(2) (iii)

(ii)

(iv)

(i)

(3) (ii)

(i)

(iv)

(iii)

(1)

(4) (ii) (iv) (iii)


(i)

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191. Match the following
List-I

List-II

(a) Porakala Dora

(i)

(b) Whiteman

(ii) Dasari Laxmikantham

(c) Sahu

(iii) Muppala Laxman Rao

(d) Ganapati

(iv) Ekkaladevi Sambashiva Rao

C NTPLij yss RxmsLRiVRVsVV


yI
(a) F~LRiNRP ]LRi
(b) \ssWs
(c) ryx
(d) gRixms
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(1) (ii)

(iv)

(i)

(iii)

(2) (ii)

(i)

(iv)

(iii)

(3)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(4) (iv)

(ii)

(i)

(iii)

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

Shanigaram Venkateshwarlu

yII
aRPsgRiLRiLi sLiNRP[aRP*LRiV
yxqsLji OUPQNSLiRLi
sVVFy ORPQ LSso
FsNRP[s ryLibPsLSso

192. Which one of the following statements is not correct regarding 1969 Telangana movement ?
(1) Telangana people questioned the idea of Linguistic State : A.B. Vajpayee
(2) Telangana people will not accept less than Regional Autonomy : C.C. Desai
(3) Prime Minister should consult Telangana Prajasamithi leaders before anouncement of any
statement in Parliament : K. Manoharan
(4) Prime Minister should take political solution to the Telangana movement : K.L. Gupta

1969 LigS DRsVsVVsNRPV xqsLiLijLi C NTPLij xmssRssVV[ Gj xqsLji\Vsj NSRV


(1) LigS xmsV uy xmsRVVNRP LSxtsQsVV sssV xmsbPLiyLRiV : A.B. yFyLiVV.
(2) LigS xmsV FyLidRV xqs*RVLi sLSRVNRP xmsxms NRPLi[ RNRPVs xmsFyRssV @LigkiNRPLjiLiRLRiV:
C.C. [aSLiVV.
(3) FyLRisVLiV[ LigS\|ms xmsyssVLi G xmsNRPssV [zqss sVVLiRV LigS xmsxmsLjixtsQRV
yRVNRPVsV xqsLixmsjLiy : K. sV[xLRis.
(4) xmsyssVLi LigS DRsVsVVsNRPV LSNUPRV xmsLjiuyLRisVVsV NRPsVN][sRVVsV :
K.L. Gupta

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193. As a part of the Economic reforms and on the recommendations of World Bank, the then
Andhra Pradesh Government divided Andhra Pradesh Electricity Board into
(1) Generation, Transmission and Construction
(2) Generation, Transmission and Distribution
(3) Hydel Power, Solar Power and Thermal Power
(4) Distribution, Construction and Transmission

ALjiNRP xqsLixqsLRisVV[ gRiLigS sVLjiRVV xmsxmsLiR LiNRPV xqsWRsNRPV @sVgRiVLigS @xms ALiR
xms[a`P LSxtsQ xmsVR*Li LSxtsQ sRVRQNTP [LRiVsV sVWRV xqsLixqsVgS sLiLij.
(1) DR, xqsLRixmnsLS sVLjiRVV sLSLi
(2) DR, xqsLRixmnsLS sVLjiRVV xmsLizms
(3) sRV`, rL`i sRVRV sVLjiRVV RLRi sRVRV
(4) xmsLizms, sLSLi sVLjiRVV xqsLRixmnsLS

194. Match the following


List-I
List-II
(a) Leader
(i) Mamidi Ramakanth Rao
(b) Jai Telangana
(ii) Munir Jamal
(c) Tenugu Vani
(iii) P. Janardan Reddy
(d) Telugu Gadda
(iv) S. Satyanarayana

C NTPLij yss RxmsLRiVRVsVV


yI
(a) dRL`i
(b) \ LigS
(c) sVgRiV y
(d) VgRiV gRiR

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

yII
sWsVT LRisWNSLiRLSso
sVVdsL`i sW
zms. yLRis lLiT
Fsqs. xqsRyLSRV

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) (ii) (iv) (iii)
(i)
(2) (ii)
(i)
(iv) (iii)
(3) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(i)
(4) (iii) (ii)
(i)
(iv)

195. Who was the editor of Telugu version of Meezan newspaper ?


(1) Madiraju Koteshwar Rao
(2) Dasharati Rangacharya
(3) Devulapally Ramanuja Rao
(4) Adavi Bapi Raju

"dsVs' xmsNRP VgRiV xmsNTP FssLRiV FsTL`igS DLiTLji?


(1) sWjLS N][[aRP*L`i LSso
(2) yaRPLRij LRiLigSyLRiVV
(3) [soxms LSsWsVLSso
(4) @Rs zmsLS

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196. Which one of the following statements is not correct ?
(1) According to Gentlemen agreement, future recruitment to services will be on the basis of
population from both sides.
(2) G.O. 610 was issued to rectify the lapses in implementing the Presidential order and injustice
meted out to Telangana people.
(3) According to the Gentlemen agreement the Cabinet will consist of members in proportion
of 50 : 50 for Andhra and Telangana respectively.
(4) In 1953 the Government of India constituted State Re-organisation Commission under the
Chairmanship of Justice Fazal Ali.

C NTPLij xmssRssVV[ Gj xqs\lLisj NSRV?


(1) |msR sVsVxtsv IxmsLiRsVV xmsNSLRisVV sxtsQRV[ LRigRi[[V sRWsVNSds y
FyxmsjNRPs[ LRiVgRiVyLiVV.
(2) .J. sLi. 610 sV sRVR [zqsLij LSxtsQxms DRLRiV* @sVV[ LRiVgRiVRVs F~LRiFysV
xqsLjijj LigS xmsNRPV LRiVgRiVRVs @yRVsVVsV syLjiLi[ ssVRsVV.
(3) |msR sVsVxtsv IxmsLiRsVV xmsNSLRisVV LSxtsQ NSs[ BLRiV FyLiyNRPV ALiRcLigS
FyLiy yLjiNTP sVLi xmsRsoV 50 : 50 sxtsQ[ DLiy.
(4) 1953 [ LRiR xmsVR*sVV zqsqs xmns @d s[RXR*Li[ LSxtsQsVV xmsosL`i ss
NRPdsVxtsQssV sRVsVLiLij.

197. Before the States Re-organisation Commission many leaders expressed the opinion that the merger
of an advanced region like Andhra with a backward region Hyderabad State would lead to
(1) Backwardness

(2) Development

(3) Disintegration

(4) Internal colonisation

LSuy xmsosL`i ss NRPdsVxtsQs sVVLiRV y sVLij yRVNRPVV sVVs @FyRVsVV xmsNSLRisVV


""@sXjLijs ALiRLi FyLiRLi][ ssVNRPR FyLiR\sVs \|RLS` LSxtsQsVVsV NRPzmss][
@j @LisVLigS ksNTP yLji dRVVss sLiLji.''
(1) ssVNRPV RssVV
(2) @sXj
(3) sysNTP
(4) @LiRLRiR sxqsNRPV

IS 2016 D

59 G

D
198. To oppose Sanjeeva Reddy ministry in 1963 who said Andhra Government, seem to be a
Government of the Reddys, for the Reddys and by the Reddys ?
(1) T.N. Sadalakshmi

(2) Konda Laxman Bapuji

(3) S. Nagappa

(4) K. Rajamallu

1963 [ GLRiTs xqsLislLiT xmsVR*sVVsV slLi[NTPxqsW ""ALiR xmsVR*sVV, lLiU xmsVR*sVV,


lLiU N]LRiNRPV sVLjiRVV lLiU['' @s ysLiLij
(1) .Fss. xqsyOUPQ
(2) N]Liy ORPQ xmso
(3) Fsqs. ygRixms
(4) ZNP. LSsVV

199. Name the leader, who presided over Telugu Bhasha Samithi meeting in July 1955 and asserted
that Culturally Vishalandra was already a reality.
(1) Konda Venkat Ranga Reddy

(2) Burgula Ramakrishna Rao

(3) Madapati Hanumanth Rao

(4) Mandumula Narsing Rao

1955 \ sWxqssVV[ Ljigjis "VgRiV uy xqssV' xqssWs[aSsNTP @RQORPQR szxqsW ""ryLixqsQXNRPLigS


saSLiR INRP ssgS BxmsZNP[ LRiV\sLij.'' @s ysLiLij.
(1) N]Liy sLiNRP LRiLigS lLiT
(2) WLRiV LSsVNRPXuyLSso
(3) sWRFy xsVsVLiRLSso
(4) sVLiRVsVV sLji=LigRiLSso

200. Find out the wrong pair concerned with Burgula Ramakrishna Rao Ministry in 1952.
(1) Mehdi Nawaz Jung Public Health and Public Works
(2) M. Chenna Reddy Agriculture and Planning
(3) Digambar Rao Bindu Home
(4) Shanker Dev Education and Village Development

1952 [ GLRiTs WLRiV LSsVNRPXuyLSso sVLi sLRisVVsNRPV xqsLiLijLi xqsLji NSs R Gj?
(1) sVzj sy Lig`i xmsL][gRisVV, xmsxmssVV
(2) FsLi. ylLiT ssryRVsVV sVLjiRVV xmsNRP
(3) jgRiLiL`iLSso LiRV @LiRLRiLigjiNRP ssLSV
(4) aRPLiNRPL`i [s sR sVLjiRVV gSdsV @sXj

IS 2016 D

60 G

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