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No. 1-5) : Find out the correct answer out of the four alternatives given below each question and then mark it in your answer sheet. fiéa (34. es) see 1 eT AA ER a He FB Re te ew a FH aH aa yea ifsc aa 1. Tce : Coolness : : Barth : ? (1) Forest (2) Weight (3) Gravitation (4) Ocean ‘en: strc: eats? OF (2) aR @) Fre 4) FeraRR, 2. Coconut : Shell : : Letter: ? (1) Mail (2) Letter-box (3) Stamp (4) Envelope afta : Greg: 99: ? () oF (2) awa (3) ere-feae (4) fegrer 3. Income is related to profit in the same way as expenditure is related to (1) Loss (2) Surplus (3) Balance (4) Sale carer cae Ba ere wea @ re er mr ea 8 a) aa (2) Hae 3) aa 4) Baad Fa ‘Much is related to many in the same way as measure is related to (1) Calculate (2) Count G3) Weigh (4) Measurement rr ern mae wea Re @ eke Be eC ATE eS () fee fra 3) tae @) waa Clue is related to Mystery in the same way as warning is related to (1) Precaution (2) Disaster (3) Risk (4) Danger ag gr eeen 8 aah eT a8 ra eT eT TT () aaa (2) Fear & 3) Samra 4) GRE 1 S21 2 x m1 NCL Find the oddman out. frog a) (1) MOndAy (2) tUESdAy (3) WEANESdAy (4) thUrsdAy ‘Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ? ‘re ae 8a oh feed aoe 8 a 8 € galery UH RR aera ES eT ae HE? (1) CUSTOMER : SGPSYYBK (2) INTEREST : UUHVJYUQ (3) OVERSEAS : TCHWWKCW (4) BANKING : HPLOSGI ‘Three of the following four have similar relationship and hence form a group. Which one does not belong to the group ? fresh ha ote i wan aida 8 eae dw ag aa Ew Se eT (1) PROFIT : RPQCKR (2) OTHERS : QRICTQ (3) LEGUME : NCISOC (4) CANKER : EYPIGP Three of the four groups of letters given below are alike in a certain way while one is different. ‘Choose the odd one, matt FAS RA aR Ta de Peel aoe a ow Ba Baa ww sh aoe a a AHI A fit | TT wi? (1) GWOURVY (2) LZKMSU (3) JOEHNP (4) SFXPMG ‘Three of the four groups of letters given below are alike in a certain way while one is different. Choose the odd one. seth 3 fe 23 Ae ae ae aS cin feel are | ww 8a Borah ww seh ce a a a at | eT wt? a) w (2) MS 3) Fr @ ww (Mu sat Directions (Q. No. 11-15) : Find out the missing term in the following letter-number series : fe (2d, 11-15): #8 4 ga seae-xion rere Ga aT wT ite 12. 13. 14. 15. 16, 17. 18. ut H4W, 118V, K48T N100Q, 7 W294 H (1) P1485 S (2) R 180M @) $1981 (4) T 206 K ED,2FD.3KH, 2. IS KG, 48 KF (1) 12 PX (2) 6RE @) 9LV (4) 8TQ M4, T7, P7, Q10, S10, N13, ? , KI6 ava QK7 @) T13 (4) G15 RSP, TOM, V9J, X15G, ? q) ARL (2 118X @) Z25D (4) U20Q DGK0, GKP3, 2? , PVCIS (1) GKV 5 (2) KPV8 (3) PVZ9 (4) KPU 11 If the first 6 leters of the English Alphabet series are writen in reversed order, then the next 6 letters wre eritien in reversed order and so on, and at the end Y is interchanged by Z, then which letter is fourth letter to the right of 13" letter from the left ? af ser ces es 6 re Pr eR, Foc Ta 6 ae aa we Hs A TP RTE Y ZA arate RETA, we a eS HCH AY a a Ser TA eT? aM @N @)Q @P If the English Alphabet series is written in the reverse order and every altemate leer starting from Y is dropped, which letter will be exactly in the middle of the remaining leners of the Alphabet series ? ade 8 aren ah Renn rar i wer YR re Heh RT ar a we flere, ET earl a8 se & Praga ate ata sh at eT eT ? ML Qo @) M @)N If the letters in each of the following five groups of letters are first rearranged in the alphabetical ‘order and then the groups of letters so formed are rearranged as in a ‘dictionary, which letter group Srould have its group of leters in the MIDDLE among the five leter-groups ? WAAR Rte neeTe aes sets oa alee a pea a er toe TT eT a eee enc Ren, ark ae wR TTT eT Ha aH? MEET, DEAF, ROAD, CODE, LACK () LACK (2) MEET (3) ROAD (4) DEAF = A ‘A S21 Directions (Q. No. 11-15) = Find out the missing term in the following letter-number series = fen (Ae. 11-15): 43 ae aeten fact i qa aa ve 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. mi H4W, Ti8V, K48T N100Q, ? W294 (1) P1485 S (2) R 180M @) $1981 (4) T 206 K 1ED,2FD,3KH, ? — . 1SKG,48 KF (1) 12 PX (2) 6RI @) 9LV (4) 8TQ M4, T7, P7, Q10, $10, N13, ? , K16 av4 @KT @) T13 (4) G15 RSP, T6M, V9J, X15G, ? (@) AL (2) 118X G) Z25D (4) U20Q DGKO, GKP3, ? , PVCIS (1) GKV S (2) KPV 8 (3) PVZ9 @) KPU LI Ifthe first 6 letters of the English Alphabet series are writen in reversed order, then the next 6 letters are written in reversed ‘Seder and s0 on, and at the end Y is interchanged by Z, then which letter is fourth letter to the right of 13* letter from the left ? a sah es 6 He Rati rR, Fx oa 6 se a ed AT Re OITA vee era, cua a ee a et a So AC TPT? OM Q)N @Q @P If the English Alphabet series is written in the reverse order and every altemaie letter starting from Y is dropped, which leter will be exactly in the middle of the remaining letters of the Alphabet series ? atest Syrah Rts Rr wer YB sok a te Se et, TT Seach a8 uel Faeyr ata wh wT se IT? ae Qo @M @N _ ifthe leters in each ofthe following five groups of letters are first rearranged in i alphabetical vider and then the groups of letters so formed are rearranged as in a dictionary, which letter group arvsld have its group of leters in the MIDDLE among the five lette-groups ? AAP ERET tata aa tied a ipeae erste ESE saci ee cer ren ec fant, MA a EH TCT rH Haat STH 7 MEET, DEAF, ROAD, CODE, LACK (1) LACK (2) MEET (3) ROAD (4) DEAF S21 ‘Nem 30. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangements, each of which is immediately preceded by a digit and immediately followed by a consonant ? ar Ra Gash Rot et, Babs ges ed ese eager a iad 7 ai Q)2 @)3 (4) 4 Directions (Q. No. 31-34) : In the following coded arithmetic equations certain symbols are used with the following meaning : 1. P 4 Qmeans add P to Q; II. POOQ means substract Q from P; IIL PO Q means multiply P with Q; and IV. P.O Q means divide P by Q. Now study the given information and answer the question following it. Three persons A, B and C complete a work in 20 days. B and C together are 4/3 times as efficient as A and B together. On the other hand A and C together are 5/4 times as efficient as B and C together. ‘fita (9.8. 31.34); ts Pd Ga Be afte ete F ge fies fe san etre PAE: LP, Quad PAQTAAR; I. POQ Marga PAs eae; I. POQ WAP P AQ SoayM Asse; we IV. PQQ Hae PaQ Sum Bats waa aed arian HR aie qa A.B UG CwatA whi gat Be Com-maetacd, AGB Faas as 43 pret gat stk AG Cea ard aH, BG CH eae ad aaa 5/4 TT ETE 31. Which of the following equations represents the number of days in which A alone can finish the same work ? fra 8 ae a eft sa Peat A ce wa thaw 8 fet A set ae aed I aK UeAT B ? @) 4020004020) (2) 300 20 G0 A 20) 3) 30.020 O G0 0 20) (4) 0.020 0 40020) i = wMuanth 521 32. Which of the following equations represents the number of days in which B and C together can finish the same work ? meta deen RA dora tHE TE Coat Sa ET a) 406 A704 @) 00020903 @) now20005 (4) 40020 0.400120) 133, Which of the following equations represents the umber of days in which A and B working together can finish the same work 7 meta Grereten en Rg ore et Rok ARB Twat STENTS! a) 206 4304 @) 0.0200 40020) @ wod209O5 @ 2000206) 03 414. Which of the following equations represents the umber of days in which A and C working together can finish the same work ? peaaararetan Rie doreTtent Ral AE CHOLES! a) #000400 2) @ 00020605 @) 2064304 ( 00020003 3 A travel towards East. B travels towards North. C and D travel in opposite directions. D travels towards right of A. Which of the following is definitely true ? (1) B and C travel in opposite directions (2) C travels towards West (3) D travels towards North (4) B and C travel in the same direction Ages tear ee spcwceh sheer wt CUED fe freed 1D, AE arcana SRT HART Te wea? (1) Bea C Rata Rena ae a (2) Coen A ste ae Fee @) Dawa ste aT TE w Baca Rmiamett uu 2 A 521 (Anni a 36. A cow runs 20 metres towards East and turns to right, runs 10 metres and turns to right, runs 9 metres and again tums to left, runs 5 metres and then turns to left, runs 12 metres and finally tums to left and runs 6 metres. Now which direction is the cow facing ? (1) North (2) East 3) South (4) West ere 20 sec aes A ah dh el ate ys att A 10 ie eae hat she ye a, aT Osher dhe ath siege suet 8, 5 ote deat 8 en a at a qe aah 8, 12 vee dhe 8 it sea a ain HEAT 6 Het hhh 8 a maa fra Reo R 7 (1) ae Or (3) fer (4) aR 37. A boy started walking positioning his back towards the sun. After sometimes, he turned left, then ‘umed right and then towards the left again. In which direction is he going now ? (1) East or West (2) North or West (3) South or West (4) North or South ois 3 otk one hs ae wee ore fea | Go We GeaTA ae af sh ERG, Sd ota sti sheer as oa fa Reem Harart 7 () yea sie Q) sem aie (3) fare ar afer (4) Sear ee 38. If Thursday was the day after the day before yesterday five days ago, what is the least number of days ago when Sunday was three days before the day after tomorrow ? aR ta Ra wea ar ae fea seer eeataT a fs a ov ara wer aT Ta Rea 8 ae wT He werd ar et fered en? "i qt @2 @)3 4 39. In a row of boys facing North, a boy is thirteen from the left. When shifted to his right by three places, he becomes seventeenth from right end of the row. How many boys are there in the row ? ‘see fee ae aes 2s ga aa A eee hs, ee rem ated S| Areal Boneh ddl afte dia ea aed ae dis & ald eh 8 areal Gt aren 8 | ts H feat asa eg? (1) 32 @) 31 3) 33 (4) 30 ui “10. A 40. 4. 42. 43. 45. wt jn 521 136 vehicles are parked in a parking lot in a single row. After the first car there is one scootet After the second car, there are two scooters. After the third car, there are three scooters and so on- Work out the number of scooters in the second half of the row. secre Rat rahe ee Hark A EY we ace ETS get ES aE | et ae sare a et ee 1 aR AR a A A CT A toe TTT | @ 6 (2) 62 @) 63 @) 64 ‘Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group ? Frere as Rohe Bw AR AR TA Ee THT AE? a7 @9 @) 17 (4) 33 Choose the odd numeral pair in the following. pert fre teres gH sea (1) 140-45 (2) 120-35 (3) 110-35 (4) 80-25 Choose that set of numbers from the four alterative sets, that is similar to the given set witetie Mata ater TAT G a ant | Given set : (246, 257, 358) fengerte: (1) (145, 235, 325) @) (143, 253, 246) GB) @73, 365, 367) (4) 233, 343, 345) |. Choose the one which is different from the rest ae maa PA ah aa we | (1) 248 (2) 326 (3) 392 (4) 414 thre of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which isthe one that does not belong to that group ? ea wah A cha Raat wae Sra E eae GS EE ATA yar area sa ag ae? (1) 156 (2) 152 @) 72 @) 42 Me A 521 ‘OTE Directions (Q. 46-50) : In each question below, is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered [and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement. Give answer : (1) if only assumption I is implicit; (2) if only assumption II is implicit; (3) if neither I nor IL is implicit; and (4) if both I and II are implicit. Pea (9H. 46-50) : AS Fa ga Wee wee A GH aed Rear oe 2 Fee Aha et loner Prvad I wa 0 deaifea far ren 8, Sore Boe ye eco a etapa es St ae fer STS TTT Tee te sas HS a gE ENT Sean freer fla dar? fe str at eo ace A aaa 8 | men se : (1) ait dae elon | srafiite 8 ; (2) af Fae qoaron M1 orahiies 2 ; 3) aa a een Ista xgiorcmn I aratiten 8; wa (4) aft Se hereon orafiea @ 1 46. Statement : To achieve economic development, people should work hard. Assumptions = I) Achieving economic development is desirable. Tl) Working hard is not impossible. ‘aaron ; ont: ferrer & Porras & fea sate at isa aie Fer TRA ano : 1p safes Prove an Peres aieta® 1 11) 8a afters on sree Tee | 47. Statement : He is too industrious to be poor. Assumptions : 1) Very industrious people also can be poor. TD) Very lazy people also can be rich. are: ea A ators seme ae serond: Dag steamer oa Ph a asaE | 1h age aren sais of ora we en od A ‘nat 4 4 “30 iu 48. 49. “50. tty nay sun Statement : Visitors may use lift at their own risk. Assumptions = 1) Using lift is not always safe. TD Visitors do not want to use lift. rae «as eh ed A a re aT Te eA | iron: 1p foe ar srr wen aa ae HE rp omega fare a eT AE aA | sutement : This book isso designed that even a layman can easly lar science in the absence of teacher. ‘Assumptions = 1) Leaming science by everybody is desirable 11) A layman generally finds it difficult to lean science on his own. eqn eo a RG i re ara st eT 8 we wT 1 ieee 1) Reg ver wets faa aioe | were en: eH a a OTT aot eT RE | Statement : Although the rates of this hotel are comparable with other hotels, the amenities provided here are far superior. ‘Assumptions : 1) Rates are independent of amenities provided. 11) Rates are dependent on amenities provided. weer: nae ree 8 et ee Get, we me re as 1 gern: pS wr eee erat we arta EE | awa gaanii re sma 8 | S21 ‘cn Direction (Q. 51-55) : The President of a club is appointing nine officials A, B. C, D, E, F, G. Hand I to serve on three committees to study three different aspects of activities of the club. There will be a Games Committee, a Food Service Committee and an Entertainment Committee. The appointments must respect the following Each committee must have exactly three members. ‘No person can serve on more than one committee. H must serve on the Entertainment Committee. C and D must serve on the same committee ‘A and B cannot serve on the same committee. 1 E cannot serve on the same committee as I. F must serve on the same committee as B or H or both B and H. RBar (Hw, S155) + ee Te aT ry dhe a ard EH AA ata A,B, C,D.E, FG, a ‘Pratt aera et 3 ata Fa weeqatT a sre a 3 Fr CTT (eae Si, Ge are Aa achiae athe rt | afte ah Pa aa yO act all 1 was ahhh # Aiea era die wees a sea af fh aaa we iia B satire aitfaal Fae Bt aT | = Erica ata # Star are | - CMD wet aia Ha RA! - AG Bed aia Hae 8 ree) -E3e wfhia 8 at ot aan fred Tet | Fae aha i ee ae frat B aT Hat B GH at eT 1 ym 51. If B and G serve on the Games Committee, which of the following must serve on the Food Service ‘Committee ? aR BG Sa aaa ei, dara der a A ae era TARA? aja (Dd GE @F it oe A 1 (onan 521 $2. 34. ut Which of the following groups could constitute the Games Committee ? fad asta egg Ge ais aT ee ? () A.B.E Q) AD.G G) CHE (4) BLB If A is assigned to the Food Service Committee and C is appointed to Entertainment Committee, then which of the following must be true ? L. G is appointed to the Food Service Committee. Il. E is appointed to the Games Committee. IIL. [is appointed to the Entertainment Committee. (1) Lonly (2) IM only (3) I and Il only (4) Tl and Il only PRA PgR Rar Ae CoA High ar AANA, eT a ats eR? 1, GA Regis ra Rar aR IA HE 1, EA RGR aa ate RIA HE | Ut, 1 ghee a BAA () aa I @ a @) aa TT @) aaa WM {FF serves on the Food Service Commitee and C serves on the same committe as H, then which of the following must serve on the Games Committee ? LA ILG mt (1) Tonly (2) III only (3) Land II only (4) Il and Ill only ae Few Rea A en C5 AA HR eT HR, at PA Heh eH TR 7 LA LG mt () aaa (2) aa I G) aa 1ST 4) Sa Ie OT “15 A su ‘nr 55, IFT is on the Entertainment Committee and B is on the Food Service Committee, then which of the following must be true ? (1) F is on the Entertainment Committee (2) C is on the Games Committee {@) G is on the Food Service Committee (4) F is on the Games ‘Committee aft roche wR A eB TO Ra AAA oe, HTH ae eu aH 7 (1) Baten afi 8 | 2) Comamaee 1 (3) Garadaratiia a8 | ) Feaatiaee 1 Directions (Q. No. 56-60) : Letters of certain words have been rearranged and the jumbled spellings have been given below. Out of the choices given below each question, choose the last letter of the correct word. ‘fien (5. a. son) spo red red 8 aa eee eer wer FAA sre we A AS ' pate ve AS BA Berea a at ree a sifaa eT SAA 1 56. AYDOT aya @D @T @yY 57. ILCEOP aye QE @)L @) 0 mn 58. CAPCET MA (yc G)P @T 59. VISERL ME QL @R @s 60. ERVSECI ME @tr @R as mm 16 A 521 Test - I Numerical Ability wee - 1 dere dea 61. Which of the following numbers is exactly divisible by 99 ? rr A Be dee wi 99.8 gol wa faeries ar on TB? (ay 114345 (2) 135792 (3) 3572404 (4) 913464 62, Ina division sum, the divisor is 10 times the quotient and 5 times the remainder. If the remainder is 46, the dividend is : ar we 9H, Se PTET AT lone teas TTT laf ay 468, at eat (a) 4356 (2) 4816 (3) 5096 (4) 5336 63. On Ist January every year, a person buys N'S.C. (National Savings Certificates) of value exceeding that of his last year’s purchase by Rs. 100, After 10 years, he finds thatthe total value of the certificates held by him is Rs. $4,500. Find the value (in Rupees) ofthe certificates purchased by him in the first year ? a wate weet saat A wets al are Pha ae ERS 100 eat aif ea aaa a tem 8 zeae grata See wen ee TR Te Pe HT oH B, FHA BUT AT 54,500 FHT | 3a sere ad Pert rs (FFA 4) waa? (1) 4,000 (2) 4,800 (3) 5,000 (4) 6,000 64, A tennis ball rebounds each time to a height equal to one-half of the height of the previous bounce, if it is first dropped from a height of 8 meters, find the total vertical distance (in meters) it has travelled when it hits the ground for the 10th time. afer ee es at eh Resa sore ek aN SS aT ah, aE me eK BE ‘adend Prod wih ene 10a arts B A aoe gO (LH) Ta? (1) 21.969 (2) 22.969 3) 23.969 (4) 24.969 wt “lt A 20 21 OF OF 66. 4.8438 + 0.069 (1) 60.2 (2) 69.2 3) 70.2 (4) 71.2 67. 03467 +0.1333= ? ‘ (1) 0.48 2) 0.801 @) 08 ) 43 68. Ina certain city there are 5 colleges and 20 schools. Each school has 3 peons, | clerk and | head clerk, whereas a college has 5 peons, 3 clerks, 1 head clerk and an additional staff as caretaker. ‘The monthly salary of each of them is as follows Peon = Rs. 1,100 ; Head clerk = Rs. 3,000, Clerk = Rs. 1,700, Caretaker = Rs. 2,500. The total ‘monttily salary bill (in Rupees) of Schools and Colleges of the city is: ean 5 aia wa 20 eRe wel ETA 3 TT, 1 fers 1 pen fern 8, sats wees ater HS ‘ace, 3 Rafe, 1 pee Ree ea wo safc eer Sead Ver a wes a nfs Sea Fee: “aranit =. 1,100, Wea ferftas = =. 3,000, Fafher = %. 1,700, Sat 24x = ¥. 2,500 Lan age Ge ales gaits ter fae (wet) Fra 8? (1) 2,10,800 (2) 2,20,600 (3) 2,30,400 (4) 2,40,500 om 1 1 69. What fraction must be subtracted from the sum of and — to have an average of 4 of all the three fractions ? FTE J water sa ea it Jana dha fe wets? 1 1 1 1 wz Qz Oz Ws m1 “18 A a sat 70. The value of JO4 is 04 ara: (1) 0.2, (2) 0.02 (3) 0.63 (4) 0.51 71, A team of 8 persons joins in a shooting competition. The best marksman scored 85 points. If he had stored 92 points, the average score for the team ‘would have been 84. The number of points, the team scored was : oat wos nA Us emt eh A FT 1 aad aFe8 tea A 35 vige aa PR 1a HT 92 tice we sk ha, HBr str 84 BT | dora fad wie oes a 7 (dy 645, (2) 665 ) 588 (a) 672 72, The sum of three numbers is 136. Ifthe ratio Between first and second be 2 : 3 and that between second and third is 5 : 3, then the second number is = dadonsit erat 1368 awe ed dB eee eg 2:38 Uw el TT 523 a aqetdert: a) 40 (2) 48 @) 52 @) 60 73, + abt yoo 6 ax eter wr fn apr 0€ Bandi 48.204 EST the age of A in years ? A pa aera hart fron fae CBee aR Be CA areal ara aah, HAA ang Pea EE? a) 20 (2) 24 @) 30 ) 32 24a fom? +")? = 81 the valu of m is af bt oy) =81, mart: a3 @) 6 @3 4) 6 1s pis sic times as large as, The peeent that is es han P pga us grant |g, pa fart sites sat? a sy @ 162 (3) 90 (4) 60 1 “19 A 521 16. 71. B. 80. ii “The income of a broker remains unchanged though the rate of commission is increased from 4% 10 5%. The percentage of slump in business is : wera a met ahi ots ae Gan TEA wa A HAGE 596 afta Bh | saa 8 Fa afters Feet ? (1) 10% (2) 15% (3) 20% (4) 30% ‘A man purchased 35 kg of rice atthe rte of Rs. 90 per kg and 30 kg at the rate of Rs. 10.50 per ie. He mixed the two. Approximately, at what price (in Rupees) per kg should he sell the mixture (0 make 35% profit in the transaction ? ‘am maha 9 35 Fa. wae 9.50, 9 Pe.mT. A TAT 30 FHM. 1050. 5. fm. Aaa ate set aT aRren Rant ew ae 3c eM wer we He He Heer wh AB, a. eo fh a (We) AA () 12 (@) 12.50 @) 13 (4) 13.50 ‘A book is listed at Rs. 150, with a discount of 20%. What additional discount must be offered to bring the net price to Rs. 180? YRS Tha 20% A KE, 150%. apa rar’ | 3a Ger ar Fe ET 180%, wT 83 & fara Fae aaftfad ge 4a ? (1) 8% (2) 10% @) ah% (4) 15% ‘The sides of a triangle are in the ratio. and its perimeter is 104 em. The length of the longest side (in em.) is : lid feed Bape A A S57 () 26 (2) 32 @) 48 (4) $2 Bogue te cen seh shears 104 BH. & gad raft ar ced (B.A. H) B= X, Y and Z were sharing profits in the ratio 4 : 3 : 2. ¥ retired from the firm and X and Z decide to share profits in the ratio 3 : 2. Calculate the gaining ratio. XYZ 4:3: 2% aqui am wes a iy wha Sarfiga A rarer XG Z3S:: 2 aT Fam aiet can Pivia fear area #3 are aH STYTIA| Parelt | (Q) 7:8 @ 5:9 @ 4:7 @) 5:8 | ‘qu nA 521 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. ut 15 men take 21 days of 8 hours each to do a piece of work. How many days of 6 hours each would a women take, if 3 women do as much work as 2 men ? 1 ea 8 8 ar we Red 21 TH TE vale 9 wkend sear tad oe & Fa PH 2 cpu 62 Da ad 2 ter ae ed SR A ET? @y 18 (@) 20 (@) 25 () 30 sera ic wh with en ecg el 0 24mg. Conc tn wi en EDI FE TN empl. The distance travelled in both the cases being the same. The average speed (in krv/ht) for the entire journey is : ea Fe 9 24 Rea, 9. ee RR TS 36 feat, a. Baha AAA aT Sakra gh cot (gf ao shea He (P/O) E: (dy 30 (2) 288 @G) 32.6 4) 30.8 ‘A tain overtakes two persons who are walking in the same direction in which the train is going, at the rate of 2 km/hr and 4 km/hr, and passes them completely in 9 and 10 seconds respectively. The Jength of the train (in meters) is : eter a aaitaai a a a fee 2 pon 4 Pe, pa. A a t fa Re A Ree et ed bes ht eeraen: 9 10s oa goes Gat 1 ear Ben (ater) & qa 72 (2) 54 @) 50 (4) 45 ‘The speed of a boat in still water is 15knwfhr and the rate of current is 3 km/hr. The distance travelled downstream (in km.) in 12 minutes is : feat aa As a ae 1s feta, te RA 3 PAT. 112 frei ae A fer ars ard Ql (Pe. 4): (1) 36 @ 24 @) 12 (4) 18 [A sum of Rs, 36:90 is made of 180 coins which are either 10 paise coins oF 25 paise coins. The number of 10 paise coins is : we Ach 36.90 AH FT 190 fas BHAT ota sea ese | 1088 & Be Aerts «y 54 2) 60 (3) 80 (4) 120 a A 521. 86. 87. 88. 89. 1 3 ‘A money lender finds that due to fall in. the rele of imerest from 8% to 77, ®, hs yearly income diminishes by Rs. 61.50. His capital in Rupees) # © eee eT TS eee eT TH a8 13g pee ze ale a 150% Qaida? ach ot (went) e: (a) 26000 (2) 24600 @) 23800 (4) 22400 -The compound interest (in Rupees) on RS 5,600 for Rs. 4 years at 10% per annum, ‘compounded annually, is r Lp satis re AA, tae He HE, 5,600 4 der apgia ona (ort H) ear? (1) 882.70 (2) 873.50 (3) 868 (4) 840 seein ce dn atin cnn ten opt ew G2)! aaa regis Se Tw eke: SAS gaat. 6, gan area (as #)E: () 20 (2) 24 (3) 40 (4) 26 Half meter cubic gold sheet is extended by hammering so as to cover an area of one ‘hectare. The thickness of the sheet (in cm.) is = etre ek SOATEST RA HHS AEST T ite A ated 4 (ams): (a) 0.005 (2) 0.05 @) 0.5 (4) 0.0005 ‘A hemispherical bow! of internal radius 9 em contains a liquid. This liquid is to be filled into cylindrical shaped small bottles of a diameter 3 cm and height 4 cm. How many bottles will be needed to empty the bow! ? wanted a ed eg gata araten Freer 9 Ba. 8 jaca wend Aer BATS aed i eran t (deat wr ora 3a et oae BAB jada reach wa RA Reet Stat A areca ert? q) 27 @ 35 @) 45 @) 54 2 A a1. 92. 93. 94. 95. ui 521 ‘Test - II General Knowledge and Awareness of Current Affairs yaw - Tl ‘The system of judicial review originated in (0) India (2) Germany (3) Russia (4) USA. ares eet EA TENE = () seat ( wet G) aa 4 aa Le Corbusier, the architect of Chandhigarh was a national of (1) France (2) Switzerland (3) Portugal (4) Netherlands sifing a are ot Sg AMAT T: () SRR aT Q) whats a 3) Sere at (4) fetes The West to East extension of the Himalayas is from (1) Nanga Parbat to Namcha Barwa (2) Rokaposhi to Lobit river (3) K, to Chomoithari (4) Indus gorge to Dihang gorge feerera ar vitor a ga A se fee’ : (1) Fara 8 RT aT TH (2) deere 8 eta 7a 3) 3 Stead (4) Freq int 8 fear tel om ‘The philosophy of Laissez faire is identified with (1) Welfare state (2) Socialist ste) Gandhian state (4) Industrial state aERaT aT Te Ss AT TAR : () Fara @ amiears — G) ahaa (4) seth cer a Who among the following non-members can take part in the proceedings of the Indian Parliament without the right to vote ? (1) Comptroller and Auditor General of India (2) The Chief Justice of India (3) Attorney General of India (4) Ex-Speaker of Lok Sabha een ae sree, we sae Rr orca Se oA aoe Hs eT ? (1) sear Se Fra eS Sear wT: Q) aC ETT G) Brea we aT (4) teers gee Be A S21 96. 97 98. 99. 100. 11 Who is the author of the book “Speaking for Myself” ? (1) Cherie Blair (2) Salman Rushdie (3) Mohammad Hanif (4) Hillary Clinton ‘ciifen stemes’ FH aaa at? a) 3a FR (2) wereTA 3) Hees is (4) RAR RS ‘Who among the following won the “India open Grand Prix Badminton Championship” held in April, 2008 ? a ‘Thailand 2) India (3) England (4) China eat a fret ata, 2008 4 gf SST sire ig Brae tere aN” sel? a) ae @ tea @) #8 @) a Silvio Berlusconi, whose name was in news recently, is the (1) President of Italy (2) President of Germany (3) Prime Minister of Italy (4) Prime Minister of France reftah wee, Peer a wre aera a, € () Bete aga (2) WHS Tea (3) eh eH (4) BRS wo When is International Women’s Day, and United Nations Day for women's Right and International Peace celebrated ? (Q) Mareh, 4 (2) March, 8 (3) March, 12 (4) March, 15 secede niten Rea tee free Te FR ek ge gs aT TET () ari, 4 (2) 3H, 8 @) 2 4) WIS Into how many parts is the Indian constitution divided ? sree tera Fae tS favors fare 7 (1) 18 (2) 21 3) 22 (4) 24 _ BMD which recently came into news stands for (1) Business Management Development (2) Ballistic Missile Development (3) Ballistic Management Defence (4) Ballistic Missile Defence dow Baer eH aera aa, a RA ere? (1) Pagra Mighe eerstz (2) wenftes Frege erate @) sas Hate Be (4) Tania Frames Rete a A 96. 97. 98. 99. ai ‘who is the author of the book “Speaking for Myself’ ? (1) Cherie Blair (2) Salman Rushdie (3) Mohammad Hanif (4) Hillary Clinton ‘fen tember’ eae as 8? (a) 34 Beet (~ veers. G) tesa @) Rae Feet ‘Who among the following won the “India open Grand Prix Badminton Championship” held in 2008 ? (1) Thailand (2) India @ England (4) China pera feat ata, 20088 gf “Wet shea aig fame rarest? (yw @ wa @) eS @ a Silvio Berlusconi, whose name was in news recently, is the (1) President of Italy (2) President of Germany (3) Prime Minister of Italy (4) Prime Minister of France arena meee, er ae Wren He Hm, (1) eet oe 2) waa cet (3) Reh wort @ seer April, when is International Women’s Day, and United Nations Day for women’s Right and International Peace celebrated ? (Q) March, 4 (2) March, 8 (3) March, 12 (4) March, 15 ararera aiver Rae et fw eg FA ge Pe ea TATE? (aR, 4 (2) 3H, 8 @) 7,12 (4) 31S Into how many parts is the Indian constitution divided ? sta Sher Pad ri a fae Pens 7 (1) 18 (21 @) 22 (4) 24 _ BMD which recently came into news stands for (1) Business ‘Management Development (2) Ballistic Missile Development 3) Ballistic Management Defence (4) Ballistic Missile Defence aw a dere ta eres ay, Bram ea seaer Bren B 7 (1) Bare Bagh sae (2) aenfees Frames Saez (3) sate tiate Rs (4) wanton Praga Fes a 102. 103. 104. 105. m1 21 jun saa -The rate at which banks lend to RBI is known a5 (1) Repo rate (2) Reverse rapo rate (3) Interest rate (Ay Bank rate cae ws ot dosh ue 24, eT TT ay Rare ( fad RIT @ Bet (ta -vijay Hazare Trophy’ is associated with the game of (1) Badminton (2) Football (3) Hockey (4) Cricket ‘Reaeete fea dad wae iB? (1) teRret Q) genet G) Fer (4) Re ‘Pen name ‘Beerbal’ belongs to (1) Pramatha ‘Chaudhry (2) Ashpurva Dev (3) Samaresh Majumdar (4) Samaresh Basu Seti seam ‘dewe! Praen8 7 (1) wre thet (2) sangita (3) BRIAR 4) FRR -Talchat’ is famous for thermal power plant. It is located in which of the following states ? (1) Assam (2) Bihar (3) Orissa (4) West Bengal qaat ura TTS a aE ime fra TRAE? J (1) sree (2) fer 3) seen (4) Verh are "Which states of India have derived maximum benefits from green revolution ? (1) Punjab, Haryana and UP (2) Bihar, West Bengal and Assam (3) Rajasthan, Gujrat and Maharashtra (4) Tamil Nad, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala arr Pe eet A ees HPS car ire et aT 8? (1) tara, whan Gi see wee (2) Fen, Vat ret we SETH G3) TR, TATA, GS HERTZ (4) sire, ane ea et 521 107. 108. 109. 110. mt Which one of the following is not correctly matched ? (1) Warsaw - Poland (3) Khartoum - Sudan ge id eae fra att ate 7 (1) aren ~ Hes 2) teren - Rae 3) ETH - TER ‘The term “Green Revolution” was given by (1) Dr. Norman Borlaug (3) Dr. William Gande ea edhe” a Fe aT 0) 3 eR aT @) a. Reese ‘After independence, recognizing the importance of estimate of National Income and its various components, the Government of India appointed the National Income committee in 1949. Who was the chairman of this committee ? (1) Dadabhai Naroji (3) P. C. Mahalanobis ce ee 3 ae eh TE, Ta eT ee aga ET ea AE ROKR (2) Rotterdam — Australia (4) Dublin = Ireland (2) Dr. MS. Swaminathan (4) Sada Shiv Rao 2) 3. Sa (4) a. wethte Ta (2) Prof. V. K. R. V. Rao ( C.D. Deshmukh Seren ora aa Pega 1 TRA wT te aH? (Q) wenn ea @) A were Who invented ‘computer laptop’ ? (1) Sinclair ~ Britain 8) Q Daimler - Germany og Seer aern fa? Peat? (1) fare - FET 3) SR - TH 2) WAL %, oR. Ta (4) a. are (2) Arthur Wynna - U.S.A. (4) Lacques Nicolas Conte ~ France (2) AACA - J.T. (4) aaate Patera Fe - wT (4) Baker ~ STEERS ‘NUE A ae Test-1V English Language Directions (Q. 111 - 115) : In each of the following sentences four words or phrases have been underlined. Only one underlined part in each sentence is not accepted in standard English. Identify that part and mark its number 1, 2, 3 or 4 in your answer sheet. T11. Gaze fora thing that are not available easily in the country is a universal phenomenon, 1 2 3 4 | 112. Its foolish to be expecting one person to-be like another person, for each individual is bom with his 1 2 3 4 characteristics traits 113, The tendency to believe that man is inherently dishonest is something that will decried. ee 3 4 114. T have not come across very few people who think of thing beyond their daily work. £ 2 3 4 115. He managed to board the running train but all his luggages was left on the station. 1 2 304 Directions (Q. 116 — 120) : Select the pair of words which are related in the same way as the capitalised words are related to each other. 116. SCALES : JUSTICE : : (1) weights : measures (2) laws : courts (3) torch : liberty (4) launch : peace 117, HOBBLE : WALK : : (1) gallop : run (2) stammer : speak (3) stumble : fall (G) sniff : smell uu 2 A san MOEA 118, FRAYED : FABRIC : : (1) watered : lawn (2) renovated : building GB) thawed : ice (4) worn : nerves 119. YOLK: EGG : : (1) tind : melon (2) nucleus : cell (3) stalk : com 120, BAMBOO : SHOOT: : (1) bean : sprout (2) pepper: com (3) oak : tree (4) holly : sprig % Directions (Q. 121 - 125) : For each of the following capitalized words, four words or phrases are given of which only one is synonymous with the given word. Select the synonym. 121. DEFER (1) sespect (2) dislike (3) postpone (4) disrespect 122. DUBIOUS () clear (2) undoubtedly (3) hesitant (4) doubtful 123. COARSE d (1) impolite (2) rough 3) polished (4) improper 124, PROXIMITY (1) nearness (2) aloofness 3) completely (4) nearly 125. ABSTAIN () stay (2) tempt (3) refrain (4) pardon 11 28 A (WNT 521 Directions (Q. 126-130) + Fill in the blanks by selecting appropriate alternative. 126. I met him only a week _______— (1) back (2) past (3) ago (4) previous 127. Lovey asked me (1) why are you angry ? (2) why Lam angry ? (3) why I was angry ? (4) why was I angry ? fate even antec evened warnings! he === == — ovens: on ie (1) never come (2) never comes 3) is never coming (4) have never come 129. He told his wife that ____—- from Germany. (1) be will like to visit France (2) he was liking to visit France (3) he would like to visit France (4) he is liking to visit France 130. Some people ean even with murder. (1) get on (2) get out (3) get off (4) get away Directions (Q. 131-135) : Choose the correct antonym from the choises for each of the following capitalised words : 131, INDIFFERENT (1) curious (2) varied (3) alike @) uniform 132. DISCREET (1) wise (2) diplomatic (3) prudent (4) careless im 29. A S21 133. OBSOLETE. (1) free (2) ancient (3) current (4) cultured 134. RATIONAL Q) sound (2) insane (3) judicious (4) sensible 135. SCEPTICAL (1) doubtful (2) convinced (3) questioning (4) cinic Directions (Q. 136-140) : Each sentence has one or two blanks. Choose the word or set of words that best Yd completes the sentence meaningfully. 136. He went to the library 137. The ties that bind us together in common activity are so to find that it was closed. (1) seldom (2) never 3) only (4) solely that they can disappear at any moment. (1) tentative (2) tenuous (3) consistent (4) restrictive 138. Her reaction to his proposal was « She rejected it (1) inevitable ~vehemently (2) subtle ~ viotently 2 (3) clever ~ abruptly (4) sympathetic - angrily 139. His directions misled us we did not know which of the two roads to take. (1) complicated (2) ambiguous (3) narrow (4) fantastic 140, It would be difficult for one o_o believe that all men are equal irrespective of caste, race and religion. 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