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~ w-it <!it "" q;f.t "" JI'I1q q;'( I ~ m 3 :>i'!; "" ~ I ~ 'TffiI 3W if;
fu1( 1% :>i'!; 'fi1GT 'f11('111 ~ ~ m "" JIITIiq; lip! ftm I
(2)
(3)
~,
<it
f.i,.2"" ~ 3W ~ I
om
1i " 31f.Rm t ~ om
Ill, IV " V
if i!
Section-I
"@US-I
MENTAL AGILITY
(Compulsory for all)
1.
(I)
(336)
(2)
15
(3)
20
fOMT
(4) 25
(P.T.O.)
2.
If 3 chairs and 2 stools cost Rs 1,200 and 5 chairs and 3 stools cost Rs 1,900, then the
cost of 2 chairs and 2 stools is
3N(
3.
(2) Rs 900
Rs 700
(I)
(3) Rs 1,000
(4)
1,100
In covering the distance of 30 km, Amit takes 2 hours more than Suresh. If Amit
doubles his speed, he would take 1 hour less than Suresh. Amit's speed is
0'" 0 <!iT ~ "" ~ i\; fuii 3'!flrn qi\ 1jW B 2 m 3!fll<I; wffi t
~ "" 'ffin t <it '"' 1jW B 1 <RI 'fill 'ffin t <it 3'!flrn <!iT '1ft! (m) t
30 f1!;
(I) 5 km/hr
4.
(3) 6 km/hr
'lM!
82 'Ilm
t al\1:
~ ~ 400
;iP1i
(2)
(I) 25 m
16 m
2 t ""Od'"'
(4)
(R<R\::o") <!iT ~
20 m
The ratio of number of boys and girls in a school of 720 students is 7: 5. How :many
more girls should be admitted to make the ratio as 1: 1 ?
m m
(2) 120
( 1) 90
7: 5
t,
7'
( 1) 7
(4) 240
(3) l2
(4) .l7
7'
(2) 2
2
(3) 220
(336)
(3) 9 m
6.
3N(
If the perimeter of the rectangle is 82 metres and the area is 400 m 2, the breadth of the
rectangle is
1l.'1i "',." .. " <!iT
5.
3 ~ <!iT""",,
al\1:
7.
ill 0-0025
8.
(2)
(2)
(41
(3)
(4) +0
0-000126
0-04
0040
A man walking at the rate of 3 KMPH crosses a square field diagonally in 2 minutes.
The area of the field in acres is
'"" ~ 3 f<I;,l/to
"'" *" t
%r
ill 36
10.
(3) 0-00027
(11 0-004
9.
0-0256
(2)
(3)
64
50
(diagonally) 2
(4)
iiRc it
'W
60
In a certain code, 15789 is written as ;<TZAL and 2346 is written as NPSU. How is
23549 WTitten in that code?
",. 'fl it
15789
'!it
XTZAL
fucn "'"
~I 23549
(11
11.
(336)
NPTUL
(2)
PNTSL
(3)
NPTSL
(4)
NBTSL
The sum of the ages of a son and his father is 56 years. After 4 years, the age of the
father will be 3 times that of his son. Their ages respectively are
(I]
12 years, 44 years
(2)
16 years, 42 years
(3)
16 years, 48 years
(4)
18 years, 36 years
(P_ T.O.)
1% ~
12.
{I)
12 _ , 44 _
{2)
16 _ , 42 _
13)
16 _ , 48 _
(4)
18 _ , 36 _
1%
(3) 2-50%
(2) 0-50%
{I) 24 m
14.
(2) 40 m
14 m
(4)
The area of the largest triangle that can be inscribed in a semicircle of radius r is
{3) 8r
In a certain code, 33946 is coded as PPOAL and 1987 is coded as ROSE, How is 94678
coded in that code?
1% 'F i\ 33946 <tt PPOAL ",,; 1987
ij ~ ~ fu$t?
{I) ROSEP
{336)
Cl
(4) 0-25%
(3) 28 m
(1) 2rcm 2
15.
The difference between the interest received from two different banks on Rs 500 for
two years is Rs 2'50. Hence the difference between their rates is
(I)
13.
"" _
<tt
(2) OALES
ROSE ~ ""
(3) POALE
i\ fu1iiT
'Tm
I 94678
{4) OSEPL
<tt
'F ""
16.
17.
(2)
(I)
(2) '11"R
(I)
(2) Marigold
Sugarbeet
(3) Lily
(3)
fffift
(4) Lotus
(4) 'IilR
Choose the group of letters which is different from others in the following
(I) ABO
19.
(3)
(4)
18.
(3) Tomato
Carrot
(I)
(3) VWZ
(2) HIK
(4)
QRT
(4)
126
f.i",R1""" ~ ii W1 ~3!T
'"'"
t
0, 6, 24, 60, "', 210
(1)
20.
(336)
1 17
(2)
II9
(3)
120
The ftrst Republic Day ofIndia was celebrated on 26th January, 1950. The day on this
date was
(I) Tuesday
(2) Wednesday
(1)
(2) ~qqn
Jj1It'lC({
(3) Thursday
(4) Friday
(4)
'lJlI"'R
(P.T.O.)
Directions : Choose the number which is different from others in the group.
12
(2) 25
(3)
37
(4)
49
(2)
(3)
36
(4)
59
21.
(I)
22.
(I) 48
23.
rn a group of cows and hens, the number of legs are 14 more than twice the number of
12
.mm
~ fuij <ft
.mm
it ~ it
14
<rooT ~,
(I)
24.
(2)
(3)
10
(4)
12
A worker may claim Rs 15 for each km which he travels by taxi and Rs 5 for each km
which he drives his own car. Ifin one week he claimed Rs 500 for travelling 80 km, how
many km did he travel by taxi?
""" mrtt ~
5 ",
lIfu ~,>ft 0
l:IU """
""
""'" t <it m
[I)
10
it fu1( 15
"0
(2) 20
(3) 30
(4) 40
Directions : Find the missing character from among the given alternatives.
4
A
[I) 25
(336)
& B
25.
5
C
6
B
(2)
37
(3)
41
(4)
47
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Section-II
1]Iu,;-II
CHEMISTRY
(Compulsory for all)
26.
(3) CH ,CICOOH
(4) CH 3COOH
<l'!i\ ~
3ll<'! ""
27.
if t
CH ,CICOOH
(2) CHCl,COOH
if t
(4) CH 3COOH
if %
(4) DDT
it ~ -<IT
( I) .)" rH :;fR
(3)
'lft'!1
~ 1iRn
t?
'lft'!1
:;fR DAP
(4) DDT
fu~igating
soil
(2) pesticide
(4) fertilizer
(3) insecticide
(336)
if t
.,.m
28.
<ft9:<n
(P. T.O.)
m ""
i I ""'" ""'""
",{'iVI< ~ it 1<\in i
1<\in ~
1<\in i
(1)
For Cu+ : 3d 10 4s 1
(3)
For er : 3d 4 4s2
(4)
(3)
For Fe +3 : 3d S
(4) Fe ,3 '"
Ni has 2 in Ni(CO)4
(1) K,Cr,07
it Co <!i\ 3
it
i'
(336)
1<\in i
30.
>flIT'!
it Ni <!i\ 2
furl( 3d 5
31.
Fructose is a disaccharide
Wt W i\ i\
~-m
~ :S1~~it{I$:S
131
qi<:11~i;;(II~
141 ~ qi,"1~i;;(II~
32.
i\<t<:ih "'1~i;;(II~
33.
t?
(11 ~ 41",~i;;(11~
(21
>rtll
HC! is 11
(2) NaOH is 3
10 - 3 M i;; 'If.fi
(3) KOH is 11
~ -m
(4)
KC! is 11
i'
(3) KOH "" 11
(3) For precipitation of MX, its ionic product must exceed its solubility product, K
sp
(336)
(P.T.O.)
'TffiI
~?
il ~ <T'!. (8E/8VIr
=0
-;it<n ~
-;it<n ~
~
(4) ~ ~ -"","
34.
Wffi ~
'TffiI
~?
,"{ill"," i\;
""lm2)Q 'H, 2H
3ih: 3H
35.
(336)
10
'It\ ~ ~
sp
~ ~ (iT;n
~ if ..r.,-m ""
i?
it '"" HNO 3
tn i
tn i
iI 1(4l~"
tITm i
(3) C6Hs-OH"T'l
(41 3'rih!;
36.
,,,ft
PI
C 12 H 22 0
11
(Maltose) is monosaccharide
(11 WlI""
"'IT'
R-C=O
<AilR" i .
31.
~~
(",,, -o;;(T-ft)
tJ.xl'1p 2!
~
4,
(336 1
11
(P.T.O.)
i\ ",,"-m
~ ~?
(2)
"'~"'''~'I""
(3)
DNA ~ $I
if
iRT<!T
~ -"~
4.
-mn ~
38.
(2) A and R both are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A
(3) A is true but R is false
FCH ,COOH > CICH ,COOH > BrCH,COOH > ICH ,COOH
Reasoning, ('I1m'JT) R : ~
( I) A 3i'n: R
(2) A
3i'n:
<ir.ii
<ir.ii
3\q; ~
3\q; ~
(3) A ~ ~ ~ R
(4)
39.
3i'n:
<ir.ii
'l?
'lB(!
(4) Valency of elements with respect to hydrogen increases from I to IV group and the
decreases from V to VII group
(336)
12
Wi it
.:r.r-ID TTffi! ~,
'Cl.
(I) ~cJlTlRR Li
it Cs oq; 'WIT ~
(2)
TT Li it Cs oq; 'WIT ~
(3) ",l>I<ll~4 '" >!fu "'" <fit >i~"~"(1/';"~,"d' I il VII ll-~ oq; <mft i
(4) "{11~4 '" >!fu "'" <fit >i~"<;,(1/,;,""''"(\' I it IV ll-q oq; "'fi t 1%1: V il VII ll-q
<mft i
40.
oq;
Which is incorrect?
(1) Amine as well as ammonia both are protonated in their aqueous solutions
YNH, +H,O"" YNHj +OH-
IV =R or H)
Wi il '1i'R -ID
(1)
3l1Jl4
TTffi!
i?
",,{le'. i
41.
For a
p~electron,
IV =R or H)
(3361
13
(P.T.O.)
(1) 1~0,1~2;m~0,I~2
(2) 1 d; m ~ -1, 0 ~ + I
(3) 1 ~ 2; m ~ -2, -1, 0, + 1 ~ + 2
(4) ld;m~0,1,2~3
42.
dt
dt
dt
dt
A -> B
if 31fmlPn
(I) """
~..m.
-dIAl, [A)'R
(2) """
f.M ""'" i
..m.
(4)
mmr ~ ..m.
d
'liT
dt
dt
(336)
31fmlPn
~ ~..m.
f.M '""" ~
14
43.
(4)
~?
(11 C,H 4 if ~ ~
(2) C,H, if ~ ~
(3)
(4)
44.
fiRR if ~ tm
fiRR it ~ tm
V-t
V-t
W<ft
W<ft
~
~
if;
'ffi"[ ....
ilfu<!; """ ~
if;
'ffi"[ ...
~mrs<;
""" ~
Assertion, A : A solution of SrCl 2 will precipitate as SrSO 4 when mixed with dilute
H 230-1
Reasoning, R: If ionic product [Sr 2 "] [SO~- J exceeds its solubility product
(I) A and R both are correct and R is the correct explanation of A
{21 A and R both are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A
(3) A is incorrect while R is true
(41 A is true but R is false
3'1",,; it ""'" ~
IliA
(2) A
(3)
*'
*'
A '"""
(4) A ""
(336)
R
R
<ir.iI
<ir.iI
*'
"3t<; ~
"3t<; ~
R
*'
*'
2+
'ffi"[
'ffi"[
~ ~
IISO~-I ~ 1li8,",-~oHq;",
i\
Bt\ ~
~ ~ R '@ ~
15
(P. T.O.)
45.
(2) Fe
~ ~
m. i\;
it <'lTf
~ ij _
(I) Pb
46.
(3) Ag
(2)
(4) Au
;;m/\ ~?
(3) Ag
Fe
(4) Au
nitri~es
,.pj .. <o'r.I-m
(I) Li
(2) Be
47.
afu
t,
Mg "'~olh 'f@
afu AI
'I'lri\
ij Sl""."'--'<
(3)
(4)
(336)
16
liTtim
~ ~ ~ ~I 1!.'fi
liTtim
i\; ~
'!it
...-<;1<11
48.
Mo 1!.'fi
it
i\; ~
'!it """" ~
H 280 4 is manufact'!1red by
(1) Haber's process
(2) ~
49.
'liT 4j~",,(
JfTim "i\
(3)
(4)
<W:
3l'l'R'I it~
"i\
t
t
17
(P.T.O.)
t-m
Reasoning, (omur) R ,
(1) A
(2) A
50.
al\>:
al\>:
<it.i\
<it.i\
it<l; ~
al\>:
it<l; ~
oit< A i\;
A i\;
fu
fu
A ""
(4)
N, i\;
'V
""""'1gB <il' ~
(336)
<iRr
i\;
18
qi\ 'ffiR!T
'.l'"
(3)
'.l'"
i\;
R it<l; '""'"
i Ji\;;lj R 'l? i
oit< R <it.i\ '""" ~
(3)
<iRr
qi\ 'ffiR!T
Section-III
19U5-1II
PHYSICS and MATHEMATICS
(Physics)
51.
~ i\ 60' "" <itut -..nit ~ mft "'" -.it E '1fir.! ~ ~ "'" :sri\Wrn ~ """ i,
"'" ~ m ~ """'" ~ 'R ~ '1fir.! ~ 1lmr.ft iPft 7
31'R
3<!
(1)
3E
(2) .J3E
2
52.
""" ofil ~
(1)
3n'f 'lfu A
iPft,
'I'lT
A
3
3lTm>!
.,wn,
(2)
i\
'IiIT
~ ftm
'R
'1fir.! """ ~ ~
A man is standing on the edge of a circular platform rotating about its central I,lXl.s. If
the man walks towards its centre the angular velocity of the platform
(1) does not change
(3)
(2) decreases
(4) is halved
Increases
31'f.t ~ 3l~
;ffi
m o82'h14
(1)
'It!
(3) "'"
(336)
(4) E
4
53.
(3) E
'R
""
~ 'Ii<it
~ ~
(2) 'QC ~
(4)
19
an",
it
'R
~
IP. T.O.)
54.
Assuming the earth to be a solid sphere of uniform density the weight W of a body on
earth's surface will change to the following value at a depth halfway to the centre of
earth
3I'R
~'"l '!it
(I)
(2)
2
55.
.,;'Rrr
mm ~,
llR1
(3)
W
8
w '"'
(4)
16
'If<'; Y WT ~ qffi 'IRf "" L ~ (I'" A ~ <or< qr.rr <ffi ~ if "'91 llIt<R '"
q;l1f'fi <lit <IU' -.m -.;un t, <iT :mq;r q;l1f'fi ~ k "" l!R 'f'lT ~,
(I)
56.
YL
A
(2)
k=-
=YA
(3)
2L
=YA
L
1('Ii
(4) YL
2A
Hydrogen and oxygen gasses are kept separately at the same absolute temperature.
The kinetic energy of oxygen molecular will be
(1) the same as that of hydrogen molecule
3I'R ~1111"H
~
(I'"
3l\'IlT-3l\'IlT 1('Ii
(I)
(2)
~111h" ~ 1('Ii ~
<lit
(3)
~ 1111"1" ~ 1('Ii ~
(4) ~1111"'" ~
(336)
",Y%l"," itil
o;"lf
1('Ii
~ o;"lf
<lit
~ ~
1('Ii
'<i\'Ilf
1('Ii
~ <lit
57.
A system can be taken from the initial state (PI' VI) to the final state (P2' V 2 ) by two
different methods. If .1.Q and ~ W represent the heat given to the system and work done
by the system respectively, then which of the following quantities must be same in both
methods?
~ <>m'IT qi\ 3N-ft ~ ffojfu (P!> Vd" ~ ffllfu (P 2, V 2) if ,;t "1WT -"1WT crtt.i\ " -e\
""" "" ~ %I ~ "Q (I'IT "W """", <>mm qi\ " 11,t '""" om <>mm 1:IU JlI;'IT 'f<I'I ~
(if, <it f.r"! il " "t'Hfi urn ~ crtt.i\ il 'IU'I< ffi'ft 1
(I) !>.Q
58.
(2) "Q
-"W
(3) "Q+"W
(4) "W
A liquid cools from 70C to 60 C in 5 minutes. The time taken by the liquid to cool
from 60C to 50 cc assuming that the temperature of the surroundings remains
constant is
~ J:'! 70 'C " 60 'C "" i1<r m il 5 li'Rl '"' """ "'" ~ I 'It\ J:'! 60 C " 50 C ""
i1<r m il tln<r-n """ WIT ~ 'It' _ "" ~ ~ ~ J:'! ih <ni\ """ '"' 01'1l!f.! @R WilT ~ 1
0
(1)
59.
1 minute
(2) 3 minutes
(3) 4 minutes
(4) 7 minutes
A heat engine operates between cold reservoir at room temperature 300 oK and a hot
reservoir at 500 oK. If this engine takes 300 J of heat from hot reservoir, then the
maximum amount of the work done by this engine is
~
~"'I"'I ~" ~ 01'1l!f.! -.;0/ <lit dlQql" (300 OK) 'l"( ~ (I'IT '1'f ~ ~"
~ 01'1l!f.! (500 OK) t ih "Il"l 'f<I'I ""'" tl ~ 'It' ~ '1'f ""'1>10 ~" ~ 300 J '""" "'"
<it ~ 1:IU ~ " ~ M 'f<I'I tln<r-n WIT'
'""
,rn
(I)
60.
120 J
(2)
180 J
(3)
(4)
240 J
isothermal change
(336)
60 J
21
(P. T. 0.)
(I) ~ ~
ij
(2)
1irin
t,
Two thio lenses of focal lengths 11 and f2 are placed in contact. If the axis of the two
lenses is the same, then the focal length of this combination of lenses is
11
O'IT
tit, ID
it
w;m
~ ~
(I) - 11 + 12
2
62.
ij "'"l.
""<,Ill,. ~
(4)
61.
it m. "'" ;; ~
a"3;oi1" ~
w >m
11 +12
(3)
Id2
~I
31'11:
(4)
<iRf ,;rm ;;
>11\1 11!!>
tft
Id2
11 +12
A thin layer of kerosine oil floating on the surface of water shows beautiful colours in
day light due to
(1) interference of light
m.
%!
<rf
~t7
(I)
(3)
63.
ll'mT;; ",RI,.,", it
ll'mT;; \!~ it
m-
11!!> q~",p,,.,, ~
~ ~ ~ ~ i!
""" ~
(I)
(336)
1-45 sec
fRR
(2)
50
t-rtt
O'IT
-.RIi\'I
30
1-15 sec
(3)
22
1-35 sec
(4)
1-25 sec
t, ID
f'w.rr
64.
If an X-ray tube operates at 500 kV, then the shortest wavelength of the X-rays
produced (given h =662xlO- 34 Jjsec) is
~
X -~ ~ qi\ 500 kV
iI
"IWll ""'"
t <it 3l!i\
3?ll!
;it'.\ amt
X -~
<tl
(1)
65.
025
(2) increases
(4) disappears
..,. P-N
<iN
66.
~ qi\
"tft 'If1
(4) <fIlTll
tit ""'"
Kirchhoff's voltage law for closed path in an electrical circuit implies conservation of
(1)
energy
(2)
mron Wm,
14;(~I'" ""
mfur """ ~,
(1) ~
67.
it M
(2)
(3) charge
momentum
(3)
tit<n t
"m,
(4) ~
XOR gate
(4)
~ lR",," qi\
is obeyed by
(1)
(336)
OR gate
(2)
NOR gate
(3)
23
XNOR gate
(P. T.O.)
(2) NOR
68.
iR
(3) XOR
(4) XNOR
iR
The half-life of a radio isotope is 5 years. The fraction of atoms decayed in this isotope
in a period of 20 years will be
69.
iR
1~
(2)
1~
il
(3)
rl;
(4)
1];
16
The width of the interference fringes in Young's double slit experiment increases on
(1) increasing the distance between the slits
(2) decreasing the wavelength of light used
(3)
>PT i\; ii
(1)
GRt
(2)
"II'iPT
~ ~
i'j
""Ri'"OI i\;
i'j
"II'iPT
(336)
<lit
'l!l ~
'l!l ~
'R
'R
24
70.
Which of the following statements is false about the Laser light beam?
f.n=! ij if "","->IT
'Ii'R
~ ~"f
Bm
t fWt
'1ffi!
t?
mm ~
"" "''''4'6 ('Ii\W) mm ~
~ ~ "'"GT mm ~
"" ~ it"! mm ~
(2)
(3)
(4)
71.
(336)
i!
3ie Mo
<hl i\
( I)
311'lfuo
1I<!>ro
<fit
ifijr(n
(2)
311'lfuo
<fit
(3)
311'lfuo
<fit 'lfif
(4)
~ 'R ~ mI ~
I"
if?Toil <fit ~
:;;"ff fiI;B
'f{
fuR 'lmfi
t?
'f{
'f{
'R
t W'"
<l'l'! 'R
25
(P. T. D.}
72.
The series of spectral lines in the spectrum of hydrogen atOIn that lies partly in the
u1traviolet and partly in the visible region is called
(1) Balmer series
(3~
Brackett series
,,'~<;.h.
(I) """
(3)
73.
;;i\
iMt
(2) ~
iMt
JtiR iMt
(4)
iMt
'!IN.! iMt
>It
"lfffi'" 11i\<m if
74.
(2)
(3)
(4)
11i\<m
<:1."
q;l!
fi;"ffI,,'l <Ii\ ~
iWl
,,;f.t ~
iWl
'lIB
j\ ~
00
iWl
(336)
26
>5'! 1i
3!ifu<I; <"! j\
qj
.r.n ~
75.
-it ~
.r.n ~
.r.n ~
it '"'"
(336)
(I)
(2)
(3)
(4)
'R1 ~
iR1'!T '"'"
'fliijl;; ""
lOOm ~ """" ~
27
(p.rD.)
(Mathematics)
76.
(I) (x+y+z)
77.
(2)
Wii~ -.iwrr
I-I
(4) 0
in
+
I-I
(3) II quadrant
(4) IV quadrant
tP:fjCfl{OI
(I) 0
79.
(l+~i) lies
(3)
(I 2i) mm f''I(! t?
(I) I quadrant
78.
Ix -y -z)
0 ~ CI]fdffi ~
(2)
mit
(3) 2
(4)
A right angle tlABC of which Le is right angle, perpendicular CD is drawn from the
point C to the hypotenuse AB. Then the value of _1_ will be
CD'
~ ~ MBC,
"" IlH
(1)
(3)
(336)
f;mq;r Le
~ t, ~
<1
m-m
I
CD 2
1
CA 2
--~_+
--~
CD 2
_1_
1
(2) CD2
AD2
1
_1_ + __
CB 2
(4)
BD2
28
CD'
CB 2
CA 2
~ BC2 + CA 2
--~--+-
t, <i\
_1_
CD 2
80.
81.
Wn
(1) (AxB)n(AxC)
(2) (AxB)u(AxC)
(3) (AuB)x(AuC)
(4) (AnB)x(AnC)
(1)
82.
<it
33
(2)
55
(3)
66
(4)
44
(4)
1
e
If
" a x -x " =- 1
Ilill
u
x--,>axx_a
(1)
83.
(2)
(3)
The value of
a b
cab
IS
b c
a ,,"l!R~
cab
(336)
_a 3 _b 3 _c 3 +3abc
(\) abc(a+b+c)
(2)
(3) a 3 +b 3 +c 3 -3abc
(4) a 3 +b 3 +c 3 +3abc
29
(P.T.O.)
84.
85.
(y_z)+y2(Z_X)+Z2(x_y) are
(y_z)+y2{Z_x)+z2{x_y)
i6
!!OI+lSlOs ~
(I) -(x-y)(y-z)(z+x)
(2)
(3) -(x-y)(y-z)(z-x)
(4) -(x+ylly-z)(z-x)
..r;;
x>O,y>O
3l't<
x+y=lS,
(2)
(I) -2
86.
(3)
(4) 2
If
mdy
dx
(I)
87.
"" l!R
2
(1+x2)
(3) tan 2
The value of
ro'/2
dx
Ji
{l+sinx}
is
(I) ~
(336)
(2)
(3)
30
(4) 0
---)"
88.
/\---)1'11\"
If a=2i -3j, b = i
---)
+j~k
--).
I\---tAII/\
1\
--+---)-1>
AA
""
-t-+
cl
is
.....
89.
(2)
(3)
(4)
14
HIll"", (xJ1+y2)dx+(Y~1+x2)dY=0q;( ~ ~
90.
The value of
sinS -2sin 3
2cos 3
e -cosS
IS
sinS -2 sin 3 e
=~=-==---"q;( llH ~
2 cos 3 e -cos e
(2) sec e
(I) cote
91.
(4) tan
The equation of a straight line which is drawn parallel to the straight line x - 4y -2 = 0
and passes through the point (4,3) is
~ (4,3)
(336)
(3) cosece
(I) x -4y +8 =0
(2)
x+4y-8=O
(3) x+4y+8=0
(4)
x-4y-8=O
31
(P.T.O.)
92.
The value of
I 73 x 173x I 73 +0 23 xO 23xO 23
173 x 173 -I 73 xO 23 +0 23 xO23
18
(2) 3
(I) 4
93.
(4)
(3) 2
The height and shadow of a man is equal in measurement. Then at this time the angle
of elevation of the sun is
(4) 30 0
(I) 90 0
94.
95.
'if
'liT lfT'!q; ~
(2) 2
(3)
2'5
(4) 2'6
(3)
n(n-I)
terms is
(I)
n+1
2
(336)
(2)
n-I
2
32
(4)
n(n +1)
96.
If the arithmetic mean of two numbers is 5 and the geometric mean is 4, then the
harmonic mean between the numbers will be
(I)
97.
(2)
r;o;
If...;2
(I)
98.
(3)
t~
(4)
0'212
(4) OAI4
t~
-JlOJ5-,J5 IS
.
(2) 2
(3)
A fort had provisions for 750 men for 45 days. Mter 10 days 125 men left. The
remaining food will last at the same rate for days.
"-'" ~ if 750 ~ i\; iW( 45 ~ <lit ~ "I'Rm oft 1 10 ~ i\; "" 125 ~
<it 3<ft " 'R it'! ~ ~ 0<Ii 'IWn 1
(I) 42
99.
(2)
(3) 36
(4) 60
The mapping ((a, I), (b, I), (e, I), (d, III will be
(1)
(2)
constant mapping
(3)
onto mapping
(4)
(I) ~-"-",
(336)
50
.m ~,
ma
"it'll
,",1<1,01
33
(P.T.O.)
100.
When two dice can thrown together, the probability of getting the number greater than
7 will be
(1)
(336)
16
(2)
,i
(3)
34
,~
(4)
'i
Section-IV
_-IV
101.
(3) urea
(4) CAN
'fll!ij~~~i
(2) <il~I>,.q~"
(1) ,<lHOq ~
(3)
102.
103.
'If\<11
(2) Metaphase
(3) Telophase
(1)~
(2)~
(3)
l",'Q;'"
(4) Prophase
(4) ~
(1) 'I'furr
(336)
(4) CAN
(2) mango
"lTffi
(3) banana
(4) peach
(3) ~
(4) $I
i?
(2) _
35
(P.T. 0.)
104.
(2) pyrite
(1) foIqrq
105.
(2)
ll"'"
(4) sUlphur
t?
(3) ~ i'!1;'I
(4) '1"";
A seed is
(1)
a female gametophyte
~t1%
107.
(4)
(1) biotechnology
(2)
Bacillus utilis
(4)
Bacillus thureingiensis
(2)
iIfmm ,[f2Ae
iIfmm "l1.,atWi18
(3)
106.
lit.
(4)
Point mutation is
(1) loss of gene
"",RoJ.,
(336)
lLUf
36
108.
#I2or
(2) wheat
~
(I) ""'"
109.
."",RI", 'IT'!
(2) it{
(3) malze
(4) paddy
(3) lfOi1
(4)
(3) pesticide
(4) weedicide
~?
'IR
Bourdeau mixture is
(I) herbicide
(2) fungicide
-.i\tf3 fit"" ~
(I)
110.
,M.
lIS
(2)
<j;~I.'IS
(2) Nagpur
(3) Lucknow
(4) Kolkata
111.
(2)
(3) ~
'Il'l'J'
(4)
qjlclCflldi
(2) virus
(3) bacteria
(4) Protozoa
112.
(336)
(3)
~""I\"
(4)
'l'tir.i'\m
113.
(2) ~
(2) malze
(3) potato
(4) sugarcane
~,
(2) lfOi1
(3)
""t
(4) '1>T
(2) Orissa
(4) Bihar
37
(P.T.O.)
(I)
114.
115.
:Ff(
(2) ,.)fm
(3) qfNq
papaya
(2)
mango
(3) litchi
(4)
grapes
(1)
'!'fun
(2)
(3) ~
(4)
3l'J1
Fomes liuidus
(4)
Polyporus zonalis
(2)
'1iI>m AfOslI
",,,fM., 'klfilsl
(4)
'Il4/'Il", o;fl.,fRlI
Agaricus bisporus
~ 'NI'(~~I
(3)
Curoularia lunata
mm t?
( 1)
q;/$21'Rim $4",'ii
(2) ilf.ifflfR.4 Mm
(3)
~&tm "'flT<T
(4)
~oitf!oIt
Saccharomyces cerevisae
(2)
flrtm:
(1)
117.
(4)
(1)
116.
<i>Tm
Ganodenna lucidum
38
""" 'l<l'il i\
118.
mfrmt
(1)
tlffHihU$#1iI
(3)
~ftj(f41etil ~
(3)
~ l:lU ""'
1iPl<fT
~aitr..tI
m"I1ifi t?
( 1)
~-
(2) .1I~~1~4
(3)
"'"'wf'!
(4)
;tq
fCbfCm'll
~'fllf(lll
"" "'"
A mycorrhiza is
( 1) fungal disease of root
(4)
(2)
~(181$R:Cfj ~
(4)
"""" 11.'i
~ 41~""hl$~1
U'1
>ITlf'I'l
~
( 1)
(3)
(336)
(4)
intensive agriculture
120.
~W-
119.
(2)
(4)
pith of stem
(2)
(4)
39
(P.T.O.)
121.
122.
(I) 200 mm
123.
(2)
500 mm
(3) 750 mm
(4)
1000 mm
The largest and important soil group of India with special reference to agriculture is
(I) alluvial soils
(4) laterites
124.
..wr.;
"" ..wr.;
."m'l '!G'
(2)
1!!i
'" '!G'
~ '!G' -~ ~ -m ~ 1
(3) ""'"
'!G'
(4) ~
~ ~ ~ l!I'H ~1
125.
( I)
'!G' il
(3)
'iR'! i\;
(2)
..r.t ""
(4)
(3)
50-65%
(I) 25-40%
(336)
WIW'T ""
(2)
30-55%
40
(4) 60-85%
(Zoology)
126.
m, <fti\ 1:iU
3i'1tR;d
m, if
1!11(
;;rf.t
127.
"1RT ;;mn ~ 1
(2)
<!.<ill!. 11,<i
'<o',~~,
(4)
f'l>.'<H 11,<i
i\MR
Which one of the following groups of insects does not show social behaviour?
(I) Ants
(2) Honeybees
128.
m. <i'! if
(3) Termites
(4) Beetles
(2)
l!"(j"..1
(3) ~
(4)
'i.'T
(3) order
(4)
species
(3) ~
(4)
>r.fIfu
(2) subclass
129.
'l'f
(2) ;m>l
(336)
R;'I
(2) 60 days
amm
(3) 90 days
~ fiI;<f'fi ~
R;'I
t1
(3) 90
41
R;'I
(4)
120
R;'I
(P.T.O.)
130.
(2) collagen
(1) actin
(I) ~
131.
(3) El11ll.
(4)
"'''~.
(2) morphogen
(I) collagen
i-l
132.
(4) myosm
(3) elastin
(2)
(3)
phosphagen
(4)
zymogen
(3)
q:;TM~'i
(4)
Jhtl~'i
(3)
three pairs
(4)
four pairs
"lTq,l~"1
flwr'l'H ~ <lit ~ ~ t
(I)
133.
""'~
~~
(4) 'lR~
(2) genetics
(3) eugenics
(4)
euthenics
(4) '{~
(I) ~.
(336)
(3) <fr.!~
The science concerned Viith the improvement of living conditions of human beings is
known as
{I) bioinformatics
134.
(2)
f.t"I if
(2) ~.
j\
mm
MI,"Ra
(3) ~.
42
<it "IRf\
t?
(4) .~f.i . . .
135.
metastasis
(2)
(4) metapophyses
(3) metamorphosis
136.
While studying laws of inheritance one of the traits not studied by Mendel was
(1) colour of flower
137.
(I)
'J"l ""
(3)
(2)
(4)
<Ii<r ""
3IT'ffi
tjoll.Ml.o
(I )
"it -qu;
(3) mitochondrion
(2) lysosome
~1\<1,,"1f.ilif;
(4) ribosome
3Wff.r.r t
'1R"ft..m
(I) Dogfish
f.I",fclllild ij "it
(I) sM~
(336)
m om mr 'J"T ""
<'1
138.
metagenesis
(2) Lungfish
~ 1%
-.-ft 'f@
(3)
Roddish
(4) Silverfish
t 1
(3) 1jq; ~
(2) WT ~
43
(4)
flffi<R
(P.T.O.)
139.
(I)
140.
'1'1
(2)
q;,~1i>"
(3)
(2) lion
$I ;ji)
(2)
142.
1\1,""~1
1l'fllfi
(3) rhino
$ ful(
(3)
(4)
tiger
(4)
o;jffir
t,
;m
(1) Circulatory
(2) Digestive
(3) Excretory
(1) ~
(2) '!fiR
(3)
mr.R
(4) Respiratory
(4) mF!
qm "') ~1q;1
(2) Chondrocyte
"ffi11
(3) Leucocyte
(4) Melanocyte
t?
(1) ~I'<
(336)
(4) ~
Which one of the following functions is carried out by Malpighian tubules of insects?
(1) Adipocyte
143.
(4t honeybee
(I) elephant
141.
(3) housefly
(2) cockroach
(4) ~'"I"'"<
(3) Thrombocyte
(I) ~ 'Cm
(3)
144.
145.
~TkllBI~l
(1)
chromomere
(1)
, 'Ri <R
Sflll1l
'Cm
(2)
micromere
,(3)
sarcomere
(4)
telomere
(4)
herpetology
(3) '"W...
embryology
(3) gerontology
(2) entomology
(1)
(336)
(4)
"11>,,,,
-.m< ""1>,,,,
No
(1) insect
147.
(2)
(1)
146.
""1>,,,,
<fu
(2) reptile
(3)
(2) ~
(3) &'i"'1QI41
mammal
(4) mollusk
(4) ~
(2) cortisone
(1) ~~
(2)
(3)
"'<lil'
oestrogen
(4) thyroxine
(4) ~"RjWH
45
(P.T.O.)
148.
f.i"lf<olilsi"
ij
(2) Interleukin
(2)
(3) 41,ffli,
(I) Cochineal
'l1:
(I) ",lfuf.i""
(3)
'I'T
fflrr ""'" ~?
iffW
(4)
oftl?:ct
f.i",""Ilsi"
(I) ~
(336)
i"P!i~'
Which one of the following insects is used to check the growth of cacti?
%<t\ <Iil ~
150.
Lymphokine
(I) ~
149.
(4)
(3) Plasmin
(2) Diabetes
ij
(3) Malaria
(4) Tuberculosis
(3)
46
>Aft'IT
(4) 'Il\'!!
Section-V
19U5-V
AGRICULTURE
151.
(1) chloride
<l1,H4
(1)
152.
(2) oxide
ffi\{!$s
(3)
"IRIT
nitrate
(3) ~G
(2) 34T<'.ff1!$J5
(4)
Malvaceae
(4)
"'<'1'~1
"""""'
Compositae
(2)
Solanaceae
(3)
Leguminosae
Gossypium compestris
'IT<<fi>I
-.;qm q;r
.,,,.,RI,. "4fIl t
(336)
(4)
t,
( I) q;pj\ftrtt
154:
nitric acid
153.
(4)
(4)
Inmf(POl'i alj{aI!341
(1) tikka
(2)
damping off
(4)
anthracnose
47
(P.T.O.)
155.
Wr 'Ii'r.!-m
(3) ~:mfu<n
(4) ~ 5fllT
it(
(3)
(2)
(3) 1llfiT
"'"
(4) barley
(4) ~
(3)
(2) 32
42
(4) 62
(2)
(I) ~ '>BB
cover crop
(3) ~ '>BB
Soybean is a
( I) long day plant
, , t
ffilll Gl14
"Q;Cfi
(336)
mruze
(2) paddy
(I) 22
158.
(2)
(I)
157.
ant
(I) ft!Iil
(I) wheat
156.
t?
""'" "'""" q~
,;'I'll
48
159.
160.
Cotton is
(1) cross-pollinated
(3) self-pollinated
(1)
Q{QUMd
(2) ~ -~
q,""fila
(3)
fCjQ(lfTi(1
(4) ~-~
",q"filiI
16l.
(2)
.;'\'11
(3) Rice
(4)
(2) .;1
it{
(3) 'l1'l
(4) 'ffiT
mm
'fT
~ ""<:1'iI'
siliqua
(2) corymb
(3)
(2) ~
(3) ~
(4) catkin
(I) mB
(4)~
163.
Sugarcane
t?
(I) berry
162.
Barley
(2) CH,
t?
(3) CO
(4) O 2
Loquat is a fruit of
arid fruit
(2) ~~
(4) ~~
(3) ~~
(336)
49
(P.T.O.)
164.
(3) Leguminosae
(2) Moraceae
Rutaceae
(4) Tiliaceae
166.
'"'l~" ~"""f,"~
qf.ifllful.'4 ~""q ... '4
(4)
(2) magnesium
168.
(2)
(3) copper
Ill"""" 1:TU
ii',~~,,'4
'PT
1Wrr
OfT <f'fi<IT
(4) boron
~?
(3) ""'"
(4)
oiRr.r
(2) avocado
(I) 3!TJ!
(2)
(3) grape
o,q1~sl
(3)
""V
(2)
isopentanol
(4)
allyl propyl
(2)
'ij
3l1$ffi21"'11cl
(4)
1'1m'I ~
hexanol
3!fu % il>R if
wi" m. 'fiRUT
amft ~
( 1) ",~ful<'1 ~
(3)
(336)
'"',
~ilfu>m Uftrlll!
167.
'41~,,"%)@1
(2)
~i'ffiHk1
50
(4) litchi
(4)
"$It
169.
(3) anthocyanin
(4)
170.
m. """" <i\iIT ~,
(I)~
(2)~~
(3) 1!;..n."r.;.
(4)~
r.;",r".r"'d
(I)
171.
it
(2) Mango
(4) Walnut
m ",,"-m ~?
(3)
<m!.
(4)
-m:
Ill" ill.
(I)
(2) guava
C 'liT
...m
3fi'm
*!. ~ ,..,
(3) banana
(4) aonla
(3) ~
(4) ~
m """-m ~?
(2) """'"
~ ~<'1'.*1
(2) guava
(3) mango
(4) papaya
(I) ~
173.
(3) Cashew
(2)_
(l) citrus
172.
carotene
(2) """'"
(3)
(4)
'I'furr
(3)
pome
(4)
nut
(3)
<im
(4) '10
(2)
drupe.
lm!
!!dcili;H
A stem vegetable is
(I) carrot
(336)
(2)
(2) knal-khal
51
(4) radish
(P.T.O.)
1% <RT
'!!O'ft i
(2)
(I) '11'R
175.
>i\,ft
(3)
l'lICfl<c:fIi~
(4)
'@\
(3)
Umbelliferae
(4)
Solanaceae
(3) 3l1(11M
(4)
mJl~<fI
(3) C.
(4)
None of them
(3)
(4) ~
( I) Cruciferae
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