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13.
1.
14.
(A) Japan@tkiku
(B) India@Hkkjr
2.
4 : 48 : : 5 : : ?
(A) 100
(B) 110
(C) 65
(D) 80
Poles : Magnet :: ? : Battery
:: ? : cSVjh
kzqo % pqacd
(A) Charge@pktZ
3.
4.
5.
6.
9 ctdj
15.
(A) 0
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 7
(A) Governor@jkT;iky
(B) M.P@lkaln
(C) Legislator@fokk;d
(D) Minister@ea=kh
7.
74: 27 : : 86 : ?
(A) 17
(B) 26
(C) 18
(D) 23
8.
ACRM : BEUQ : : RLKO : ?
(A) SPNT
(B) RNNR
(C) SNNS
(D) RPNP
Directions (913) : Find the odd word/letter/
number from the given alternatives.
(B) Power@'kfDr
(C) Terminals@VfeZuy
(D) Energy@mQtkZ
5 : 124 : : 9 : ?
(A) 82
(B) 728
(C) 100
(D) 730
SHADOW : EBITXP : : DECCAN : ?
(A) NACCED
(B) CCBDKD
(C) DDFEOB
(D) FFGGNC
SHEEP : TJIIQ : : SORROW : ?
(A) TUSSUV
(B) TQRRQX
(C) TISSIX
(D) TUSSUX
Country : President :: State : ?
: ?jkT;
ns'k % jk"Vifr % %
16.
(A) 15
(B) 30
(C) 36
(D) 45
In a family the number of sons is one less
than daughters and number of daugters is
twice of one less than number of sons. How
many children are there in the family?
(A) 150
(B) 14
(C) 252
(D) 80
(A) Sheep@HksaM (B) Gazelle@ckjg flagk
(C) Baboon@yaxwj (D) Shrew@NNwnj
(A) BYG
(B) MNV
(C) FUC
(D) GTD
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(D) HORN
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18.
23.
7 9 21 27
4 2 36 18
fuEufyf[kr vkd`fr dks ,d CykWd cukus ds fy, eksM+k x;kA
9 4 54 ?
C ds foijhr dkSu&lh vkd`fr fn[kkbZ nsxh \
(A) 18
(C) 36
A
B
24.
(B) 24
(D) 58
16
16
19.
(A) B
(B) D
(C) E
(D) F
What will be the correct mathematical
signs that can be inserted in the following?
(A) 60
(C) 25
fuEufyf[kr esa lgh xf.krh; fpUg D;k gksxk tks fuEu esa
25.
yxk;k tk losQ\
12
20.
21.
12
8 _ 6 _ 2 _ 4 _ 8 = 28
(A) +
(B) +
(C) +
(D) +
Arrange the following words as per the order
in the dictionary.
(B) 50
(D) 21
10
4
9
20
16
15 12
12
15
28 11
20
23
16
(A) 11
(B) 14
(C) 10
(D) 12
26. How many points will be on the face opposite
to face which contains 1 point?
fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa dks 'kCndks'k esa fn;s x;s e ds vuqlkj
1 fcUnq okys lrg osQ foijhr lrg ij fdrus fcanq gksaxs\
fy[ksaA
1.
3.
(A)
(C)
If "
Sink
Smuggler
1, 2, 3, 4
4, 3, 2, 1
I like You" = 16
2.
4.
(B)
(D)
Shout
Shocker
2, 1, 4, 3
4, 2, 1, 3
(A) 1
(B) 5
(C) 4
(D) 6
Direction (27-28) : All the opposite faces of a big
cube are coloured with red, black and green
colours respectively. After that it is cut into 64
small equal cubes.
(27-28) %fdlh ?ku dk foijhr lrg ozQe'k% yky] dkys
funsZ'k
27.
fdrus NksVs ?ku ,sls gSa ftudk dksbZ Hkh lrg jaxk gqvk
gSa\
6 14
6 14
6 ?
22.
10
18 14
22 11
(A) 8
(B) 14
(C) 10
(D) 6
28.
15
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(A) 0
(B) 4
(C) 8
(D) 16
How many small cubes are there with only
one face coloured ?
fdrus NksVs ?ku ,sls gSa ftudk osQoy ,d lrg jaxk gqvk gS
(A) 32
(C) 16
(B) 8
(D) 24
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29.
P,Q, R, S and T are sitting on a bench. P is 36. Arr ange t he words given below in a
meaningful sequence.
sitting next to Q. R is sitting beside S. S is
not sitting with T who is on the left end of
uhps fn, x, 'kCnksa dks ,d lkFkZd ozQe esa O;ofLFkr djs
the bench. R is on the second position from
1. Income@vk;
2. Education@
f'k{kk
the right. P is to the right of Q and T. P and
3. Well-being@
4. Job@
lq[k
ukSdjh
R are sitting together. In which position P
(A) 2, 3, 4, 1
(B) 3, 2, 4, 1
is sitting ?
(C) 3, 1, 4, 2
(D) 2, 4, 1, 3
P,Q, R, S rFkk
T fdlh csap ij cSBs P,Q
gSAosQ cxy esa37. Which of the following diagrams indicates
R, S osQ cxy esa cSBk
S, TgSA
cSBk gSA
osQ lkFk ugha cSBk gSthe best relation between Liquid, Milk and
R nk,agSA
tks fd csap osQ ck, Nksj ij cSBk
ls nwljs LFkku ij River water ?
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh vko`Qfr nzo] nwk rFkk unh ty osQ
P, Q rFkk
T osQ nk,aPgSA
gSA
rFkkR ,d lkFk cSaBsPgSA
osQ
31.
32.
33.
34.
2, 2, 5, 13, 28, ?
(A) 49
(B) 50
(C) 51
(D) 52
13, 35, 57, 79, 911, ?
(A) 1110
(B) 1112
(C) 1113
(D) 1315
3, 15, ?, 63, 99, 143
(A) 27
(B) 35
(C) 45
(D) 56
0, 6, 24, 60, ?, 210
(A) 117
(B) 119
(C) 120
(D) 153
Pointing towards a girl, Salman says, This
girl is the daughter of only child of my
father. What is the relation of Salmans
wife to that girl?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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40.
jktw
vkSj mlds nknkth dh vk;q esa65
bl le;
o"kZ dk varj
ljdkj osQ ikl lHkh csjkstxkj ;qokvksa dks Hkkk
iznku
djus osQ fy, i;kZIr dks"k gSA
10 o"kZ ds ckn] mudh vk;q dk
95;ksx
gSA
o"kZ gks tk,xkA
Only assumption I is implicit@osQoy iwoZkkj.kk
orZeku esa jktw vkSj mlds nknkth dh vk;q fdruh gS\
I varfuZfgr gSA
(A) 15 and 80 years/15 ,oa80 o"kZ
Both I and II are implicit@nksuksa iwoZkkj.kk
I rFkk
(B) 10 and 65 years/10 ,oa65 o"kZ
II varfuZfgr gSA
(C) 5 and 70 years/5 ,oa70 o"kZ
Either I or II is implicit@;k rks iwoZkkj.kk
I ;k
(D) 5 & 65 years/5 ,oa65 o"kZ
II varfuZfgr gSA
46. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then
Neither I nor II is implicit@uk rks iwoZkkj.kk
I
which of the answer figures is the right
u gh II varfuZfgr gSA
image of the given figure ?
42.
43.
p_ r _ qpp _ r _ qp
(A) qrqr
(B) qrrq
(C) qrqq
(D) rqqr
a _ ab _ abcd _ bcde _ b
(A) ccba
(B) acba
(C) bccb
(D) bcaa
What is the number of rectangles in the
figure?
(A) 14
(C) 18
(B) 10
(D) 12
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(A)
(B)
mkj vkfr;k %
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48.
50.
mkj vkfr;k%
Answer figures:/
mkj vkfr;k%
0 M O
5 Q C
1 O
2 S
S
A
A H M
H M O
6 C
7 I
I
E
H M O
Q C
9 K
4 H M O
49.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
From the given answer figures, select the
one which is a part of the question.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
E
K
K Q
Q C
Q C
I
E
Answer figures:/
(A)
(B)
mkj vkfr;k %
(C)
(D)
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53.
58.
59.
56.
61.
(A) Dog/dqkk
(B) Cat/fcYyh
(C) Snake/lki
(D) Bat/pexknM+
Detergents used for cleaning clothes and
utensils contain ?
okWVj VSad esa 'kSoky dks u"V djus ds fy, iz;ksx fd;k t
okyk jlk;u D;k gS \
(A) Copper Sulphate/dkWij lYisQV
(B) Magnesium Sulphate/eSXuhf'k;e lYisQV
(C) Zinc Sulphate/ftad lYisQV
(D) Nitric acid/ukbfVd vEy
Xylem is a tissue found in :
jkekLokeh v;j
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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65.
x-rays can be used in 71. The war Criminals of the 2nd world war were
put to final trials at ?
x-fdj.kksa dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS&
(A) To detect defects in Precious stone and
f}rh; fo'o ;q ds eq[; vijkf/;ksa dk fopkj.k (Vk;y)
diamonds / cgqewY; ghjksa vkSj iRFkjksa esa nks"k
dk esa ls fdl LFkku ij fy;k x;k Fkk \
fuEufyf[kr
yxkus ds fy,
(A) Nuremburg/U;wjsecxZ
jksx dk irk
68.
69.
(A) Rajastan/jktLFkku
(B) Madhya Pradesh/e; izns'k
(C) Uttar Pradesh/mkj izns'k
(D) Gujarat/xqtjkr
Microsoft office's Personal information
manager is ?
74.
dk fu;e
dk fu;e
70.
teZuh
(C) Gettysburg/xSfVlcxZ
(D) Peitsburg/fiV~lcxZ
77.
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79.
80.
84.
82.
83.
II
a.
,LdkWfcZd ,flM+1.
b.
2.
DyksjksfiQy
dSjksVhuk;WM 3.
lqij&vkDlkbM 4.
fMLEewVsl
izdk'k la'ys"k.k
fiXesaV
'kked
,Utkbe
foVkfeu&lh
c.
d.
(A)
(B)
(C) By resolution in both house of
(C)
parliament/laln ds nksuksa lnuksa esa lgerh }kjk
(D)
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
dh lgefr ls eaf=keaMy
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Photosynthetic
Pigment
Quencher
Enzyme
Vitamin-C
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89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
95.
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(B) 65
(C) 90
(D) 40
Percentage/i zfr' kr
2012
2013
2014
2015
(A) 44 cm/ lseh
(B) 16.5 cm/lseh
Years/o"kZ
101. If the total population of the state in 2013
(C) 12 cm/lseh
(D) 10.56 cm/lseh
was 5 million, then the Hindu population
106. The police impounded 4000 ticketless
was [1 million = 10,00,000]
travellers in January month. In February,
5 fefy;u Fkh] rks
;fn 2013 esa jkT; dh dqy vkcknh
this number raised by 5% and in March
[1 fefy;u
fgUnqvksa dh vkcknh
Fkh = 10,00,000]
month number of ticketless travellers
(A) 12,50,000
(B) 15,00,000
reduced by 5%. While in April it is further
(C) 17,50,000
(D) 20,00,000
102. The ratio between the Hindu and Sikh
reduced by 10%. How many ticketless
population in 2012 waspersons were impounded in April month ?
2012 esa fgUnq vkSj fl[k vkcknh ds chp vuqikr Fkk&
4000 fcuk fVdV okys ;kf=k;ksa dks
tuojh ekg esa iqfyl
(A) 1 : 2
(B) 2 : 3
idM+hA iQjojh esa ;g5%
la[;k
c<+ x;h rFkk ekpZ ekg esa
(C) 3 : 4
(D) 3 : 5
103. If the total population of the state in 2012
fVdV foghu ;kf=k;ksa dh5%
la[;k
de gks x;hA vizSy esa
was 5 lakhs, then the total Hindu and
blesa10% vkSj deh gqbZA vizSy ekg esa ,sls fdrus ;k=kh
Muslim population in that year was
5 yk[k Fkh] rks ml o"kZ idM+s x, ftuds ikl fVdV ugha Fks\
;fn 2012 esa jkT; dh dqy vkcknh
(A) 2,75,000
(B) 2,50,000
(C) 2,25,000
(D) 2,00,000
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(B) 4820
(C) 4000
(D) 3591
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107. A Person has some bananas, if he gives 6
or 8 banana to every person, then he is left
with 4 bananas. If he gives 10 or 12 bananas
he is still left with 4 bananas. Further if he
gives 15 or 16 bananas, he is left with 4
bananas. What is the minimum no of
bananas the person has?
ls dksbZ ugha
90
6 cm
8cm
M
26 cm
(A) ` 5700
(B) ` 5800
(C) ` 3800
(D) ` 4600
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114. A room 8m long, 6m broad and 3m high has
1
two windows 1
m 1m and a door
2
1
x4 2
1
x
118. If x +
= 5, then the value of 2
x
x 3x 1
will be -
1
m. Find the cost of papering the
2
walls with paper 50cm wide at 25 paise per
meter.
2m 1
;fn
,d 8 ehVjyacs]6 ehVjpkSM+s3rFkk
ehVjps dejs esa
1
x4 2
1
x
x+
= 5 gks] rks2
x
x 3x 1
dk eku gksxkA
(A) 70
(B) 50
1
(C) 110
(D) 55
2 ehVj
1 ehVjdk
ehVj 1 ehVjdh nks f[kM+fd;k
rFkk
119.
If
numerator
of
a
fraction
is increased by
2
40 percent and denominator be doubled,
25 iSls@ehVj dh nj
50lslseh pkSM+s dkxt
,d njoktk gSA
7
ls nhokjksa dks <dus dh dqy ykxr D;k gksxh\
then resultant new fraction is
. what is
16
(A) ` 39
(B) ` 37
original fraction?
(C) ` 33
(D) ` 35
40% ls c<+k fn;k tk, vkSj gj dks
;fn fdlh fHkUu dk va'k
115. 125 identical cubes are cut from a big cube
and all the smaller cubes are arranged in a
7
nksxquk dj fn;k tk,] rks ubZ fHkUu
izkIr gksrk gSA ewy
row to form a long cuboid. What is the
16
percentage increase in the total surface
fHkUu D;k gS \
area of the cuboid over the total surface area
of the big cube ?
5
3
(A)
(B)
8
125 ?ku leku vkdkj ds ,d cM+s ?ku ls dkVs tkrs gSa vkSj 8
1
1
2
1
%
3
(B) 234
2
%
3
(C) 117%
(D) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
x
116. If sin 17 = y , then the the value of
sec17 sin 73 is :
gS
x2
y2 x 2
(A)
xy
(B)
y2 x 2
x2
(C)
y y2 x 2
x2
(4)
(D)
y y2 x 2
(A) ` 580
(B) ` 600
(C) ` 720
(D) ` 620
121. Aryan bought a cow and he made down
payment of ` 3000 for the total cost of the
cow and promised to pay the remaining
amount of ` 4960 including simple interest
in 3 years at 8% annum. What was the total
cost of the cow?
D;k Fkh \
(B) 1
(D) 5
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(C) ` 8000
(B) ` 7000
(D) ` 6000
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122. Bhim, Harender and Monika start a
business with their capitals in the ratio of
3 : 5 : 7. After one year Monika invested
` 337600 more, while Bhim withdraws
` 45600, thus investment ratio converted
into 24 : 59 : 167. How much amount Bhim
invested in starting ?
: 5 : 7 ds vuqikr esa ,d
Hkhe] gjsUnz vkSj 3eksfudk
(A) 20%
23%
O;olk; vkjEHk djrs gSaaA ,d o"kZ ds ckn eksfudk (B)
iqu%
(C) 25%
` 337600 fuos'k djrh gS] tcfd Hkhe
` 45600 fudky
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
24vuqikr
: 59 : 167 esa cny
ysrk gS] rFkk fuos'kksa dk
126. The average salary of all staff of KD Campus
tkrk gSA Hkhe us vkjaHk esa fdruh jkf'k fuos'k dh Fkh\
(A) ` 141600
(B) ` 135000
(C) ` 96000
(D) ` 45600
`10,000
dsMh dSEil ds leLr deZpkfj;ksa dk vkSlr
osru
20 'kSf{kd deZpkfj;ksa dk vkSlr
`12000
gSA
osru rFkk
` 5000
v'kSf{kd deZpkfj;ksa
dk gSA v'kSf{kd deZpkfj;ksa
dh la[;k gksxh&
3
4
(A) 7
(B) 8
(D) 12
,d uko }kjk fdlh fuf'pr nwjh dks /kjk ds vuqizokg rFkk(C) 10
127. In the given figure, DE||BC and EC||ND,
: 5 gSA ;fn
moZizokg esa r; djus esa yxs le; dk 3vuqikr
AE : EB = 4 : 5, then EN : EB is
3
4
(A) 5 : 9
(B) 9 : 4
(C) 4 : 5
(D) 4 : 9
128. In the given figure, AB || CD and AC ||
BD. If EAC = 40, FDG = 55, HAB = x,
then the value, of x is
AB || CD rFkk
AC || BDA ;fn
fn, x, fp=k esa]
, rksx dk
8 uy yxs gq, gS] ftlesa ls dqN uy VSad dks EAC = 40, FDG = 55, HAB = x gks
,d VSad esa
eku
Kkr
dhft,A
Hkjrs gSa rFkk 'ks"k uy VSad dks [kkyh djrs gSaA izR;sd Hkjus
okyk uy VSad12
dks?k.Vs esa Hkj ldrk gS rFkk izR;sd [kkyh
djus okyk uy VSad36
dks
?kaVs esa [kkyh dj ldrk gSA ;fn
3 ?kaVs esa Hkj tkrk gS] rks Hkjus okys uyksa dh la[;k Kkr
VSad
dhft,A
(A) 5
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 10
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129. In the following figure ABCD is a rectangle
with AD and DC are 1 and 2 units
respectively. Two quarter circles are drawn
with centres at B and A respectively. A
smaller circle is drawn to touch the quarter
circles and the two arcs of the sectors. Find
131. If x2 + y2 +
1
1
+ 2 = 4, then what will be
y
x2
the value of x2 + y2 ?
;fn x2 + y2 +
22
1
1
x2 + y2 dk eku
2 = 4 gks] rks
2 +
y
x
D;k gksxk \
(A) 2
(B) 4
ABCD ,d vk;r gS ftldh HkqtkAD
fn, x, fp=k esa]
(C) 8
(D) 16
rFkkDC e'k%1 rFkk2 bdkbZ gSAAfcanq
rFkkB dks dsanz132. Find the length of the string bound on a
ysdj nks pkSFkkbZ o`k [khaps x, gSaA vc ,d vkSj o`k
[khapktank, whose base diameter and
cylindrical
tkrk gS tks nksuksa vk;r dks Hkh Li'kZ djrk gSA rks Nk;kafdr
1
height are 5
cm and 48cm respectively.
11
22
iz; ksx sa
dj
Hkkx dk {ks=kiQy Kkr dhft,A
A
1
P
1
B
32
(A)
square units/oxZ bdkbZ
115
(B)
13
square units/oxZ
56
bdkbZ
(C)
16
square units/oxZ
83
bdkbZ
3
4
(B)
2
3
7
2
5
square units/oxZ bdkbZ
(C)
(D)
20
5
2
130. In the given figure EADF is a rectangle and 134. If two students live in each room of KD
hostel, then 5 rooms left unoccupied. If 3
ABC is a triangle whose vertices lie on the
student live in each room, then 2 rooms are
sides of EADF. If AE = 22 cm, BE = 6 cm,
left unoccupied. What is the no. of students
CF = 16 cm and BF = 2 cm, then find the
in KD hostel?
length of the line joining the mid-points of
2 Nk=k
5 rks
dsMh Nk=kkokl esa
;fn ,d dejs esa jgrs gSa]
the sides AB and BC.
dejs [kkyh jg tkrk gSA ;fn ,d dejs3esa
Nk=k jgrs gSa]
EADF ,d vk;r gS rFkkABC ,d f=kHkqt
fn, x, fp=k esa
gS ftlds 'kh"kZ
EADF dh Hkqtkvksa ij fLFkr AE
gSaA ;fn rc 2 dejs cps jgrs gSaA Nk=kksa dh la[;k D;k gS\
(A) 40
(B) 42
= 22 lseh]BE = 6 lseh, CF = 16 lsehrFkk
BF = 2 lseh
(D) 18
AB rFkk
BC ds e; fcanqvksa dks feykus okyh(C) 44
gks] rks
Hkqtkvksa
135.
In
an
examination,
a students gets 30%
js[kk dh yackbZ Kkr dhft,A
marks
and
failed
by
96
marks. In the same
22 cm
A
examination another student gets 45%
E
marks, which is 24 marks more than
6 cm
passing marks. What is passing percentage?
96
,d ijh{kk esa ,d Nk=k30%
us vad izkIr fd;k rFkk
B
(D)
2 cm
F
16cm C
D
(A) 4 cm/lseh
(B) 5 cm/lseh
(C) 3.5 cm/lseh
(D) 4 2 cm/lseh
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(C) 42%
(B) 40%
(D) 41%
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136. The minute hand of a watch is 3cm long.
How far does its tip move in 50 minute ?
50
,d ?kM+h dh feuV dh3lqbZ
lseh yach gSA bldk fljk
feuV esa fdruh nwjh r; djsxk\
(A) 10.32 cm/lseh (B) 17.67 cm/lseh
(C) 15.71 cm/lseh (D) 18.23 cm/lseh
137. If
equals to 1
(x + y z)3 + 27xyz
;fn x 3 + y 3 = z 3 gks] rks
fdlds cjkcj gksxk &
5x 3 5y 3 5z 3
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 1
(D) 27
1 1 1
of x y z is -
;fn
1 1 1
5x 3 5y 3 5z 3
0 gks] rks
x y z
x
y
z
dk eku gS&
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 9
(D) 11
138. If un = cosn + sinn , then the value of
2u6 3u4 + 1 is :
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 15
(D) 25
143. Harender and Bhim start business with
` 700 and ` 600. After 3 months Harender
(A) 1
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 0
139. The written examination of computer and
commerce subjects has been taken by an
institute for the entrance. 28% students
have qualified in computer and 13% in
commerce. 62% students failed in both the
subjects. If a total of 9 students have cleared
the entrance. then what was the no. of the
students failed in computer only?
withdraw
2
part of initial investment and
7
3
part of withdrawn
5
2
7
(A) 30
(B) 27
(C) 33
(D) 36
3
140. If a cos + 3a cos . sin 2 = m and
a sin 3 + 3a sin.cos 2 = n, then
n 3 + m n 3 ?
(A) 2 a 3
2
(C) a 3
(B) 2 a 3
1
(D) a 3
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Directions : Study the chart carefully and
answer the questions.
1997-98
Years/o"kZ
1996-97
200
1991-92
400
1995-96
(D) 54%
1994-95
(C) 53%
1993-94
(B) 64%
1992-93
(A) 62%
25%
jhrq dh dk;Z{kerk izhfr
ls vf/d gS rFkk izhfr fdlh
The chart shows production of an item (in
dke dks25 fnu esa iwjk djrh gSA jhrq vdsyk dke djuk tonnes) during certain years.
vkjs[k fdlh o"kZ ds nkSjku ,d en dk mRiknu
5 fnulsigys izhfr Hkh
'kq: djrh gS rFkk dke iwjk gksus
(Vuksa esa) n'kkZrk gSA
'kkfey gks tkrh gS] rks Kkr dhft, fd vdsys jhrq us148.
fdrusThe production from 1993-94 to 1997-98
increased by
fnu dke fd;k \
1993-94 ls 1997-98 rd mRiknu esa o`f gqbZ
(A) 9 Days/fnu
(B) 11 Days/fnu
(C) 10 Days/fnu
(D) 15 Days/fnu
(A) 50%
(B) 75%
(C) 100%
(D) 125%
149. The production in 1996-97 in comparison
to the production in 1992-93 increased by
1992-93 dh rqyuk esa
1996-97 esa mRiknu esa o`f gqbZ
gS
(A) 110%
(B) 120%
(C) 125%
(D) 150%
is 52 kg. What is the weight of the boat ?
150. The production decreased from 1994-95 to
,d uko esa cSBs gq, ikap O;fDr;ksa dk38
vkSlr
fdxzk
Hkkj
1995-96 by
52dk
gSA uko rFkk uko esa cSBs O;fDr;ksa
fdxzk
vkSlr Hkkj 1994-95 ls 1995-96 esa mRiknu esa fdruh deh gqbZ gS\
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(A) 8
1
%
9
(C) 10
1
%
9
(B) 9
1
%
9
1
9
(D) 11 %
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171. The entire town was set by the ears when
it was announced that a giant megastore
would be replacing many of its local shops
and grocery marts.
(A) To box the people
(B) To excite people to a quarrel
(C) To insult and disgrace the people
(D) To punish heavily
172. I know you don't want to upset the
applecart now by asking Alka to change
the date for the meeting.
(A) To misinterpret
(B) To suffer humiliation
(C) To upset
(D) To be rich and poor frequently
173. As Jeni was gone, I found hard pressed to
get the work done.
(A) Hard discipline
(B) In difficulties
(C) Bewildered
(D) Insulted
Direction: In Question nos. 174 to 182, a
sentence/ a part of the sentence is Italicised
in bold. Below are given alternatives to the
Italicised part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve
the sentence. Choose the correct alternative.
In case no improvement is needed your answer
is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
174. Don't touch the door as it has just been
painted.
(A) just has been painted
(B) have just been painted
(C) is just painted
(D) No improvement
175. He would have lent me a pen, if he was
knowing that I didn't have one.
(A) had known
(B) had been knowing
(C) would know
(D) No improvement
176. He summarily dismissed what his son
told him in a fit of rage.
(A) In a fit of rage he summarily dismissed
what his son told him.
(B) What his son told in a fit of rage he
summarily dismissed.
(C) He summarily dismissed in a fit of rage
what his son told him.
(D) No improvement
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186. The belief that God is present in all natural 191. August 6, 1945 is a significant date in
history because it was on this day that :
things.
(A) a peace treaty was signed.
(A) Agnosticism
(B) Theism
(B) the second World War came to an end.
(C) Atheism
(D) Pantheism
(C) Hiroshima was atom-bombed
187. One who has sexual interest in dead bodies.
(D) Japan surrendered to the Allies
(A) haemophiliac (B) pyromaniac
192.
The atom bomb has produced a nightmarish
(C) necrophiliac
(D) Anglomaniac
effect on nations because of:
188. A slow song that tells a story of love
(A) the possibility of destruction of a whole
(A) alliteration
(B) sonnet
civilization.
(C) idyll
(D) ballad
(B) its potential for unabashed arms race.
189. Attractive men with big muscles, especially
(C) the threat to peace from the powers that
those that appear in magazines.
could produce such weapons.
(A) hustler
(B) mustlemaniac
(D) their
awareness
of
mans
(C) beefcake
(D) plus-sized models
defenselessness against such weapons.
190. A row of stone columns with equal spaces 193. The super powers are trying to counter the
between them, usually supporting a roof
dangers of a nuclear way by
(A) colonnade
(B) threshold
(A) discontinuing nuclear tests.
(C) portico
(D) doorway
(B) withholding financial aid to nations
trying to go nuclear.
Direction (Q. No - 191 - 200) : In these question
(C) holding talks on peace and
you have two brief passages with six questions
disarmament.
following the passage. Read the passage
(D)
trying to make nuclear weapons.
carefully and choose the best answer to each
question out of the four alternatives.
194. The author thinks that negotiations for the
control of nuclear arms have made
Passage -1
(A) little progress
August 6, day Hiroshima was atom - bombed in
(B) tremendous progress
1945, symbolises at once mans nightmare and
his greatest dream, the nightmare of a nuclear
(C) constructive suggestions
war, and the dream of genuine and lasting peace.
(D) contingency plans to stop the disasters
Beginning with the survivors of Hiroshima and 195. According to the author :
Nagasaki, the awareness of the danger and
(A) superpowers alone should shoulder the
sentiment for disarmament and peace has
responsibility of controlling nuclear
become universal, transcending national and
arms.
ideological barriers. And yet more deadly nuclear
(B) developing nations should hold talks for
weapons are being piled on top of the heap, that
disarmament.
is enough to wipe out all traces of life from this
(C) other powers that hav e nuclear
planet. Forty years after Hiroshima, there is no
capability should join hands with
light at the end of the tunnel - only occasional
superpowers to restrain
potent ial
flickers. The arms limitation talks between the
nuclear powers.
superpowers, who hold the key to disarmament
(D) a nuclear disarmament agreement at
and peace, have yielded nothing so far.
the superpower level should be followed
The main responsibility for suppressing the
by similar agreements at bilateral and
regional levels.
nuclear threat is that of the superpowers.
However, other powers also have nuclear
weapons and they must share the responsibility.
Passage -2
And not only they, but those nations which have Innovation is the specific instrument of
or are developing nuclear capability must see the entrepreneurship. Innovation, indeed, creates a
issues in a longer term and larger perspective.
resource. There is no such thing as a resource
Nuclear war like peace is not divisible. until man finds a use for something in nature
Agreement on disarmament at the superpower and thus endows it with economic value. Until
level is essential. But, it must be followed by then, every plant is a weed and every mineral
similar agreements on the bilateral and regional just another rock. Not more than a century ago,
level, for all of us are in a sense the citizens of neither mineral oil seeping out of the ground nor
Hiroshima.
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bauxite, the ore of aluminum, were resources.
They were nuisances; both render the soil
infertile. The penicillin mold was a pest, not a
resource. Bacteriologists went to great lengths
to protect their bacterial cultures against
contamination by it. Then in the 1920s, a London
doctor, Alexander Fleming, realized that this
pest was exactly t he bacterial killer
bacteriologists had been looking for - and the
penicillin mold became a valuable resource.
There is no greater resource in an economy than
purchasing power. But purchasing power is the
creation of the innovating entrepreneur. The
American farmer had virtually no purchasing
power in the early nineteenth century, he
therefore could not buy farm machinery. Then
one of the many harvesting - machine inventors,
Cyrus Mc Cormick, invented installment buying.
This enabled the farmer to pay for a harvesting
machine out of-his future earnings rather than
out of his past savings and suddenly the farmer
had purchasing power to buy farm equipment.
196. According to the passage, a resource in
nature is
(A) mineral oil seeping out of the ground
(B) nuisance rendering the soil infertile
(C) inconceivable until its findings
(D) a valuable possessing purchasing power
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