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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)

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Directions : In questions no. 1 to 2, a series is Directions (Q. No. 6-8) : Find the odd word/
given, with one term missing. Choose the number pair from the given responses.
correct alternative from the given ones that funsZ'k ( iz-la-6-8) % fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke
will complete the series. 'kCn@la[;k ;qXe pqfu,A
6. (A) 523 (B) 118
funsZ'k %'u la[;k 1 ls 2 esa] ,d vuqe fn;k x;k gS]
(C) 272 (D) 235
ftlesa ,d in yqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og lgh 7. (A) Telephone / nwjHkk"k
fodYi pqfu, tks vuqe dks iwjk djsA (B) Newspaper / lekpkj&i=k
1. ?, 15, 30, 59, 116 (C) Postcard / iksLVdkWMZ
(A) 06 (B) 09 (D) Television /VsyhfoT+ku
(C) 08 (D) 07 8. (A) 29, 345 (B) 47, 29
2. B19G, H17J, N15M , ? (C) 48, 67 (D) 61, 127
(A) T13R (B) T31P 9. Arrange the following words according to
(C) P13T (D) T13P the order of the dictionary.
Directions (3 4) : Select the related word/ fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa dks 'kCndks'k ds e ds vuqlkj O;ofLFkr
number from the given alternatives. dhft,A
1. ASCEND 2. ASCESES
funsZ'k (3 4) % uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lEcfUkr 3. ASCOTS 4. ASCETIC
'kCn@la[;k Kkr dhft,A 5. ASBESTOS
3. Immune : Vulnerable : : ? (A) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (B) 5, 1, 2, 4, 3
izfrjf{kr : vlqjf{kr : : ? (C) 5, 1, 4, 2, 3 (D) 5, 4, 2, 3, 1
(A) Ingenious : Inventive 10. Seema walks 25 metres towards North. She
then turns towards her right and walks 35
fuiq.k : fuekZ.k dq'ky metres more. After that she turns left and
(B) Epigrammatic : Terse walks 40 metres. Now she turns by 135 in
lwfDriw.kZ : laf{kIr clockwise and walks 60 metres. Now she
turns 45 in anticlockwise and walks 30
(C) Epidemic : Rampant metres to reach at her home. Which
laked : vfu;af=r direction is she facing now ?
(D) Superficial : Entrenched lhek mkj dh vksj 25 ehVj pyrh gSA fQj og vius nk,
fNNyk : [kkbZ eqM+dj 35 ehVj vkSj pyrh gSA mlds ckn og fQj ls
ck, eqMr+ h gS vkSj 40 ehVj pyrh gSA vc og 135 ?kM+h
4. ? : 233345: : 51119 : 91523
dh fn'kk esa eqMr+ h gS vkSj 60 ehVj pyrh gSA vc og 45
( A) 203042 ( B) 192840 ?kM+h ds foijhr fn'kk esa eqM+rh gS vkSj 30 ehVj pydj
( C) 182840 ( D) 192941 vius ?kj ij igqprh gSA vc mldk eqg fdl fn'kk
5. The age of A is two - third as that of M and esa gS ?
the age of R is twice as that of A. If the sum (A) West / if'pe (B) South / nf{k.k
fo their ages is 108 years, what is the age of (C) North / mkj
M? (D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha
A dh vk;q M dh vk;q dh nks&frgkbZ gS rFkk R dh vk;q 11. Find the missing number from the given
responses.
A dh vk;q dh nqxu q h gSA ;fn mudh vk;q dk ;ksx 108 nh xbZ Js.kh esa yqIr la[;k Kkr dhft,A
o"kZ gS] rks M dh vk;q fdruh gS ?
26 13 19 20
(A) 24 years / o"kZ
15 ? 6 17
(B) 30 years / o"kZ
61 54 46 69
(C) 36 years / o"kZ
(A) 09 (B) 11
(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha (C) 10 (D) 08
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12. In a certain language SUNG is written as 18. Some statements are given followed by
2416192. How will the word LIBERT be some conclusions. You have to consider the
written in that code language ? statements to be true even if they seem to
;fn fdlh fuf'pr Hkk"kk esa SUNG dks 2416192 fy[kk be at variance from commonly known facts.
tkrk gSA rks] mlh dksM Hkk"kk esa LIBERT dks dSls fy[kk You have to decide which of the given
conclusions, if any, follow from the given
tk,xk ? statements.
(A) 1747262325 (B) 1727262315 dqN dFkuksa ds vkxs dqN fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSAa vki lkekU;
(C) 1747263215 (D) 1747262315
13. In a symbolic language, 'how often you come' Kkr rF;ksa esa varj gksus ij Hkh nksuksa okD;ksa dh iM+rky]
is written as 'ja ha ta na' and 'how do you lR; le> dj djsaA vki r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kks esa
read' as 'sa ma ha ta', then in this language, ls dkSu&lk] ;fn dksbZ gks] fn, x, dFkuksa ls fudyrk gSA
code for 'often' is Statements : / dFku :
fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk 'how esa
often you come' dks'ja Some actors are confident.
ha ta na' rFkk'how do you read' dks'sa ma ha dqN dykdkj] vkRefo'oklh gSaA
ta' fy[krs gSaA bl Hkk"kk 'often'esadk dksM gksxk
Some confident are famous.
(A) ja dqN vkRefo'oklh] iz[;kr gaSA
(B) na Conclusions / fu"d"kZ :
(C) ja or na / ja ;k na I. Some famous are confident.
(D) Data insufficient / vkdM+s vi;kZIr gSa dqN iz[;kr] vkRefo'oklh gSaA
14. If 36 52 = 180, 28 17 = 112, 33 43 II.Some famous are actros.
= 108 then, 29 42 = ? dqN iz[;kr] dykdkj gSaA
;fn 36 52 = 180, 28 17 = 112, 33 43 (A) None of the conclusions follows.
= 108 gks] rks 29 42 = ? dksbZ Hkh fu"d"kZ ugha fudyrk gSA
(A) 151 (B) 162 (B) Only conclusion I follows.
(C) 116 (D) 144 dsoy fu"d"kZ I fudyrk gSA
15. In the following series, how many even (C) Only conclusion I and II follow.
numbers are there which are followed by nksuksa fu"d"kZ I vkSj II fudyrs gSaA
two odd numbers ? (D) All conclusions follow.
fuEufyf[kr J`a[kyk esa ,slh fdruh le la[;k, gSa ftuds lHkh fu"d"kZ fudyrs gSaA
rqjUr ckn nks fo"ke la[;k
? gS 19. The below diagram shows the survey on a
1, 3, 8, 5, 7, 2, 9, 8, 5, 7, 6, 3, 4, 7, 9, 4, 7, 6, sample of 800 people in a department about
5, 8, 5, 3 their liking of Coffee, Tea and Milk. How
many people like Milk and Tea both but not
(A) One / ,d (B) Three / rhu
Coffee ?
(C) Four / pkj (D) Two / nks uhps fn;s x, vkjs[k esa ,d foHkkx ds 800 O;fDr;ksa ds
16. Which of the given responses would be a mudh dkWQh] pk; vkSj nwk ilan djus dh tkudkjh ds
meaningful order of the following ? lacak esa uewuk losZ{k.k n'kkZ;k x;k gSA fdrus O;fDr nwk vkSj
fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls dkSu&lk uhps fn, gq, 'kCnksa dk pk; nksuksa ilan djrs gSa ysfdu dkWQh ugha ilan djrs gSa ?
lkFkZd e n'kkZrk gS ?
135
1. Editing / laiknu 200
104
Tea Coffee
2. Prewriting / vfkys[ku pk; dkWiQh
84
3. Writing / ys[ku 97 63
4. Revising / la'kksku 117
5. Publishing / dk'ku Milk
(A) 5, 1, 2, 4, 3 (B) 4, 5, 2, 3, 1 nwk
(C) 4, 3, 5, 2, 1 (D) 2, 3, 4, 1, 5 (A) 97 (B) 84
17. Which one set of letters when sequentially (C) 117 (D) 63
placed at the gaps in the given letter series
20. All the faces of an opened cube are
shall complete it ? numbered from 1 to 6. Select the figure
v{kjksa dk dkSu&lk lewg [kkyh LFkkuksa ij eokj j[kus
whichls will result in a given cube when
nh xbZ v{kj J`a[kyk dks iwjk djsxk \ folded
A_BCABB_ABC_AA_C ,d [kqys ?ku ds lHkh Qydksa ij 1 ls 6 la[;k, nh xbZ
(A) BAAB (B) BCCB gSaA og vkfr pqfu, tks ?ku dks cUn djus ij fn[kkbZ
(C) ABAC (D) ACCB nsxh
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Question Figure:/ 'u vkfr:
3 5 B E I
A
4 C D
F H
1 G
2 6
Which region represents students playing
Answer Figures:/mkj vkfr;k
cricket, football and tennis but not
1 3 hockey ?
(A) 6 (B) 4
5 6 dkSu lk {ks= mu Nk=ksa dks n'kkZrk gS tks fdsV] QqVckWy
vkSj Vsful [ksyrs gSa ysfdu gkWdh ugha [ksyrs gSa ?
4 2 (A) G (B) F
(C) 3 (D) 4 (C) D (D) C
5 1
24. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown
21. From the answer figures, find out the figure below in the question figures. From the
which is the exact image of the question given answer figures, indicate how it will
figure, when the mirror is placed on the line appear when opened
'MN' uhps iz'u vkfr;ksa esa fn[kk, vuqlkj dkxt dks eksM+dj
mkj vkfr;ksa esa ls ml vkfr dks igpkfu,] tks iz'u Nsnus rFkk [kksyus ds ckn og fdl mkj vkfr tSlk
vkfr dk izfrfcac gS] ;fn niZ.k dks js[kk 'MN' ij j[kk fn[kkbZ nsxk ?
x;k gS Question Figure:/ 'u vkfr;k:
Question Figure:/ 'u vkfr:

Answer Figures:/mkj vkfr;k:


Answer Figures:/mkj vkfr;k (A) (B)

(A) (B) (C) (D)

25. A word is represented by only one set of


(C) (D) numbers as given in any one of the
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
22. Which answer figure includes all the the alternatives are represented by two
components given in the question classes of alphabets as in two matrices
given below. The columns and rows of
figure ? Matrix- I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that
og mkj vkfr Kkr dhft, ftlesa nh xbZ 'u vkfr of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A
ds lHkh ?kVd feyrs gSa letter from these matrices can be
Question Figure:/ 'u vkfr: represented first by its rows and next by its
column, e.g., R can be represented by 13,
22, etc. and P can be represented by 67, 76,
etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set
for the word SHRI.
Answer Figures:/mkj vkfr;k: ,d 'kCn dsoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa fn
(A) (B) x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa esa nks oxksZa }kjk n'kkZ, x, gSa]
uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wgksa esaI gSAds LrEHk
vkO;wgvkSj iafkQ
dh la[;k 0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj vkO;wg
II dh 5 ls 9A bu
(C) (D) vkO;wgksa esa ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafkQ vkSj ckn esa
la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj.k R ds
dksfy,13]
23. In the given diagram, the circle represents 22 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSP rFkk
dks 67] 76 vkfn
the students playing cricket, the square }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA blh rjg ls vkidks iz'u esa fn,
represents the students playing football, the x, 'kCnSHRI ds fy, lewg dks igpkuuk gSA
triangle represents the students playing
tennis and the rectangle represents the Matrix/eSfVDl
I Matrix/eSfVDl
II
students playing hockey. Different regions 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
in the diagram are lettered A to K ? 0 R H E L I 5 B S N A D
fn, x, vkjs[k es]a o`k fdsV [ksyus okys Nk=ksa dks n'kkZrk 1 I E L R H 6 D N B S A
gS] oxZ QqVckWy [ksyus okys Nk=ksa dks n'kkZrk gS] f=Hkqt 2 H L R I E 7 A B D N S
Vsful [ksyus okys Nk=ksa dks n'kkZrk gS vkSj vk;r gkWdh 3
4
E
R
R
I
I
H
H
E
L
R
8
9
S
N
D
A
A
S
B
D
N
B
[ksyus okys Nk=ksa dks n'kkZrk gSA vkjs[k esa fHkUu {ks=ksa dks A ( A) 58] 02] 13] 01 ( B) 85] 42] 31] 14
ls K rd 'kCn nh xbZ gSA a ( C) 68] 20] 13] 32 ( D) 85] 02] 44] 30
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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)
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)
1 31. Mr. Yadav spends 60% of his monthly
26. If x 3 , then find the value of x217 +
x income on electric appliances and 50% of
x211 + x151 + x145 + x37 + x31 +1. the remaining on clothes and transportation.
1 If he saves ` 484560 annually, then what
;fn x 3 , gS] rks
x217 + x211 + x151 + x145 + amount does he spend on clothes and
x
transportation monthly ?
x37 + x31 +1. dk eku Kkr dhft,A
Jheku~ ;kno viuh ekfld vk; dk 60% fo|qr midj.k
(A) 0 (B) 1
ij [kpZ djrk gS rFkk 'ks"k
50%dkog diM+s vkSj ;krk;kr
(C) (D) 3 3
3 ij [kpZ djrk gSA ;fn og izfr o"kZ
` 484560 dh cpr
27. Average weight of 24 students of a class is djrk gks] rks og gj eghus diM+s rFkk ;krk;kr ij fdrus
32 kg. A teacher is also included and thus
the average is increased by 2 kg. What is #i;s [kpZ djrk gS \
the weight of that teacher. (A) ` 40380 (B) ` 8076
fdlh d{kk esa
24 Nk=kksa dk vkSlr 32otu
fdxzk- gSA ,d (C) ` 9691.20 (D) ` 4845.60
f'k{kd dks Hkh 'kkfey dj ysus ls vkSlr
2 fdxzk-
otu c<+32. The marked price of a watch is ` 720. A
tkrk gSA ml f'k{kd dk otu fdruk gS \ person purchased it at ` 550.80 after
(A) 82 kg / fdxzk- (B) 84 kg / fdxzk- getting two successive discounts. If the first
(C) 80 kg / fdxzk- (D) 85 kg / fdxzk- discount was 10% then what is the 2nd
discount ?
1 1
28. (2 2) ? ,d ?kM+h dk vafdr ewY;
` 720 gSA ,d O;fDr nks ckj
2 2 2 2
cV~Vk dVokdj ogh`?kM+h
550.80 esa [kjhnkA ;fn igyh
(A) 2 2 (B) 2
ckj dk cV~Vk
10% Fkk rks nwljs ckj dk cV~Vk D;k gS \
(C) 2 2 (D) 2 2
(A) 12% (B) 14%
29. Three taps A, B and C can fill a tank in 12
(C) 15% (D) 18%
hours. All three are opened together and
after 4 hours C is closed. The remaining 33. Rajeev sold each of the two radios at ` 2500.
part is filled by A and B in 14 hours. What If he got a profit of 25% on one and a loss of
will be the time taken by C alone to fill the 20% on the other, then what was the total
empty tank ? cost price of the two radios ?
rhu uy A, B vkSjC ,d Vadh dks
12 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrs gSaA
jktho us nks jsfM;ks esa ls izR;sd
` 2500dks
esa cspkA ;fn
rhuksa dks ,d lkFk [kksy fn;k tkrk4 gS
?kaVksa
rFkk ds
C ckn ,d ij 25% dk ykHk rFkk nwljs 20%ij dh gkfu gqbZ gks]
dks cUn dj fn;k tkrk gS rFkk
A vkSj
B 'ks"k Hkkx14dks
?kaVs rks nksuksa jsfM;ks dk dqy ; ewY; D;k Fkk \
esa Hkj nsrs
C gSaA
vdsys [kkyh Vadh dks Hkjus esa fdruk le;
(A) ` 5000 (B) ` 4800
ysxk \
(C) ` 5125 (D) ` 5250
(A) 20 hrs / ?kaVs (B) 24 hrs / ?kaVs
34. The difference between simple interests
(C) 30 hrs / ?kaVs (D) 28 hrs / ?kaVs
from two sources after 3 years on ` 1500 is
30. HCF of two two-digit numbers is 8 and the
ratio of their LCM and HCF is 20 : 1. What ` 13.50. What is the difference between
is the product of those numbers ? their rate of interests ?
nks vadksa dh nks la[;kvksa8 gS e-l- muds y-l- rFkk nks L=kksrksa
dkrFkk ls]ij 3 o"kksZ ds i'pkr~ feys lk/kj.k
` 1500
e-l- esa20 : 1 dk vuqikr gSA mu la[;kvksa dk xq.kuiQy
C;ktksa`esa
13.50 dk varj gS] mudh C;kt njksa esa D;k
D;k gS \ varj gS \
(A) 1280 (B) 1240 (A) 0.1% (B) 0.2%
(C) 1840 (D) 2040 (C) 0.3% (D) 0.4%
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35. What is the sum on which the compound 40. If a train runs at a speed of 48 km/hr. it
interest for the 2nd year at 10% p.a. will be takes 50 minutes to cover a certain
` 572 ? distance. To cover same distance in 40
minutes, it will have to change its speed to -
fdl jkf'k ij 10% okf"kZd nj ls nwljs o"kZ dk po`f C;kt
;fn ,d Vsu48 fdeh- izfr ?kaVs dh pky ls pyrh gS] rks
` 572 gksxk \
mls ,d fuf'pr nwjh dks r; djus 50
esafeuV dk le;
(A) ` 4800 (B) ` 5000
yxrk gSA mlh nwjh40 dks
feuV esa gh iwjk djus ds fy, mls
(C) ` 5200 (D) ` 5400 viuh pky fdrus fdeh- izfr ?kaVk djuh gksxh \
36. A certain sum is divided into two parts in
(A) 50 (B) 55
such a way that 6 times the first when added
to 15 times of the 2nd part, it becomes 8 (C) 60 (D) 65
times of the total sum. The ratio between 41.
The speed of a boat in still water is 3 times
two parts is - the speed of the stream. If it takes 6 hours
to cover a distance of 48 km upstream, then
,d /ujkf'k dks nks fgLlksa esa bl izdkj ckVk x;k gS fd ,d
the speed of the boat (in km/hr.) in still
ds fgLls ds6 xquk dks tc nwljs fgLls
15 ds
xquk ds lkFk water is -
tksM+k tkrk gS rks laiw.kZ 8 xquk
jkf'kizkIr
dk gksrk gSA nksuksa'kkar ty esa uko dh pky] /kjk dh pky dk rhu xquk gSA
fgLlksa dk vuqikr gS % ;fn /kjk ds foijhr48 fdyksehVj tkus esa uko
6 ?kaVs
dks
(A) 3 : 5 (B) 5 : 8 yxrs gks] rks 'kkar ty esa uko dh pky (fdyksehVj izfr
(C) 7 : 2 (D) 8 : 13 ?kaVk) D;k gS \
37. In the given figure, PAB is a secant and PT
(A) 10 (B) 12
is a tangent to the circle from P. If PT = 5
(C) 8 (D) 14
cm, PA = 4 cm and AB = x cm, then find the
value of x. 42. Two roads of breadth 2 m each running
through the centre of a rectangular park of
nh xbZ vkfr PAB
esa] ,d izfrNsnd js[kk rFkk
PT ,d
dimensions 78m 48m cut each other at
Li'kZ js[kk gSA
PT ;fn
= 5 lseh]PA = 4 lseh vkSj
AB = right angles and each road is paralled to one
x lseh rks]
x dk eku Kkr dhft,A side of the park then area of the remaining
T park is _____

5 cm ijLij ledks.k ij dkVrh gqbZ


2 ehVj pkSM+h nks lM+dsa ,d
vk;rkdkj ikdZ ftldk eki72 ehVj 48 ehVj gS] ds
P
4 cm A x B chp ls xqtjrh gaS vkSj izR;sd lM+d vk;r dh ,d Hkqtk ds
(A) 2.5 cm / lseh (B) 2.6 cm / lseh lekukUrj gSA ikdZ ds 'ks"k Hkkx dk {ks=kiQy gS&
(C) 2.25 cm / lseh (D) 2.75 cm / lseh (A) 236 sq. m / oxZ ehVj
38. 12 men complete a piece of work in 9 days. (B) 240 sq. m / oxZ ehVj
After working for 6 days, 6 additional men
are deployed in the work. Time taken to
(C) 3216 sq. m / oxZ ehVj
complete the remaining work will be - (D) 3220 sq. m / oxZ ehVj
12 vkneh fdlh dke dks
9 fnu esa iwjk djrs
6 gSaA
fnu rd 43.
A well of radius 5 m and 14 m deep is dug
and the earth taken out is spread around it
dke djus ds ckn6 vkneh vkSj dke esa yx tkrs gSaA 'ks"k
and thus a platform of breadth 5 m is
dke dks iwjk djus esa fdrus fnu yxsaxsa \ formed. What will be approximate height of
(A) 2 days / fnu (B) 3 days / fnu the platform ?

(C) 4 days / fnu (D) 5 days / fnu 5 ehVj f=kT;k rFkk


14 ehVj xgjk ,d dqvk [kksndj mlls
fudyh feV~Vh dks mlds pkjksa
5 ehVjvksj
dh pkSM+kbZ esa
39. 5 7 11 3 5 fcNk;k tkrk gS ftlls ,d pcwrjk cu tk,A pcwrjs dh
1 6 8 12 4 8 ?
pkbZ yxHkx D;k gksxh \
(A) 26 (B) 27 (A) 2.3 m / eh- (B) 4.7 m / eh-
(C) 28 (D) 29 (C) 5.6 m / eh- (D) 11.2 m / eh-
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44. The perimeter of the triangular base of a
right prism is 15cm and radius of the
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incircle of the triangular base is 3cm. If the
50
volume of the prism be 270 cm3, then the 50
height of the prism is : 40
40
f=kHkqtkdkj vk/kj okys ledks.kh; fizTe ds vk/kj dk 33
30 27
ifjeki 15 lsaeh gS vkSj f=kHkqt ds var% o`k
3 lsaeh-
dh f=kT;k 20 22 20
20 15 18
gSA ;fn fizTe dh /kfjrk
270 ?ku lseh gS] rks bldh mQpkbZ 15
10
gS &
0
(A) 6 cm / lsaeh (B) 7.5 cm / lsaeh 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
(C) 10 cm / lsaeh (D) 12 cm / lsaeh Year/ o"kZ

45. In the figure below, if AB || CD and 48. If the number of coloured TVs sold in 2008
CE ED , then the value of x is : is 1,40,000, then what was the number of
uhps vkfr, esa
AB || CD vkSjCE ED gS] rks
x dk coloured TVs sold in 2009 ?
eku gS- ;fn 2008 esa jaxhu Vh-oh- dh csph xbZ la[;k
1,40,000
A E B gks] rks
2009 esa jaxhu Vh-oh- dh csph x;h la[;k D;k Fkh \
37
90 (A) 160000

x (B) 168000
C D (C) 170000
(A) 53 (B) 63
(D) Data insufficient / vkdM+s v/wjs gSa
(C) 37 (D) 45
46. The value of 49. Ratio of number of coloured and Black &
2 1 white TVs sold in 2009 was 5 : 3. What was
cot18 cot 72 cos 22 2 is
tan 72 sec 68 the ratio of number of two types of TVs sold
2 1 at the end of the year 2010 ?
cot18 cot 72 cos 22 2
tan 72 sec 68 2009 eas jaxhu rFkk 'osr&';ke Vh-oh- dh csph x;h la[;kvks
dk eku gS&
esa5 : 3 dk vuqikr FkkA2010
o"kZds var esa nksuksa izdkj
(A) 1 (B) 2 ds Vh-oh- dh csph x;h la[;kvksa dk vuqikr D;k Fkk \
1 (A) 10 : 9 (B) 6 : 5
(C) 3 (D)
3
(C) 20 : 17 (D) 35 : 18
47. If 7 sin2 + 3 cos2 = 4, where 0 < 90,
50. If the difference between the number of
then value of is :
Black & White TVs sold in 2007 and 2008
;fn 7 sin2 + 3 cos2 = 4 tgk0 < 90 gS, rks
was 4140. then what was the number of
dk eku gS&
TVs sets sold in 2008 ?

(A)
2
(B)
3 ;fn 2007 rFkk2008 esa fcds 'osr&';ke Vh- oh- dh
la[;kvkas4140
esa dk varj Fkk rks
2008 esa fcds Vh-oh lsVksa
(C) (D)
6 4 dh la[;k fdruh Fkh \
Directions (48-50) : Study the following bar graph
carefully and answer the given questions: (A) 27140
Percentage increase in the sales of TV sets
(B) 54000
year by year
funsZ'k
(48-50) : fuEufyf[kr naM vkjs[k dks ;ku ls if<+, (C) 59000
vkSj uhps fn, x, 'uksa ds mkj nhft,A
(D) Data insufficient / vkdM+s v/wjs gSa
Vsyhfotu lsVksa dh o"kZ&nj&o"kZ fch esa o`f dk izfr'kr&
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Part - III (General Awareness)
Hkkx III& ( lkekU; tkudkjh)
51. Which personality is mentioned in the 54. "Kushok Bakula Rimpochhe" Airport is
Buddhist text 'Milinda Panha' ? situated in
ckS) lkfgR; ^fefyUn iUgk* esa fdl dk mYys[k gS ? ^^dkS'kd cdqyk fjEiksNs** gokbZ vM~Mk fLFkr gS
(A) Nagasena / ukxlsu dk
(A) Assom / vlkse esa
(B) Chanakya / pk.kD; dk
(B) Tripura / f=iqjk esa
(C) Kalidas / dkfynkl dk
(D) Hemachandra / gsepU dk (C) Jammu and Kashmir / tEew&d'ehj esa
52. Article-2 of the Indian Constitution (D) Mizoram / feT+kksje esa
states 55. Disguised unemployment is mostly
Hkkjrh; lafokku dk vuqPNsn-2 crkrk gS associated with
(A) Admission or establishment of new
States
PNUu csjkstxkjh dk lEcUk gS
u, jkT;ksa ds izos'k ;k LFkkiuk ds ckjs esa (A) Agriculture sector / f"k {ks= ls
(B) Formation of new States and alteration (B) Service sector / lsok {ks= ls
of areas, boundaries or names of
existing States (C) Manufacturing sector / fofuekZ.k ls
u, jkT;ksa ds fuekZ.k vkSj {ks=Qy] lhekvksa ;k orZeku (D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha
jkT;ksa ds uke esa ifjorZu ds ckjs esa 56. Which of the following elements is used in
(C) A law that grants special autonomous the filament of a bulb ?
status to Jammu and Kashmir
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk rRo] cYc ds fQykesVa esa iz;ksx
,d dkuwu tks tEew vkSj d'ehj dks fo'ks"k Lok;k dk
ntkZ iznku djrk gS] ds ckjs esa fd;k tkrk gS ?
(D) deals with the failure of the (A) Mercury / ikjk
Constitutional machinery of an Indian
(B) Tungsten / VaxLVu
state
fdlh Hkkjrh; jkT; esa laoSkkfud ra= dh vlQyrk (C) Cadmium / dSMfe;e
ds ckjs esa (D) Silicon / flfydu
53. Which part of the human eye acts as an 57. 'Making India Awesome' is a book, authored
aperture ?
by
ekuo vk[k dk dkSu&lk Hkkx fooj ds :i esa dk;Z djrk
^^esfdax bafM;k vkWle*] fr gS
gS ?
(A) Retina / jsfVuk (A) Chetan Bhagat / psru Hkxr dh
(B) Pupil / iqryh (B) Arundhati Roy / v:akfr jkW; dh
(C) Sclera / Lysjk (C) V.S. Naipaul / oh- ,l- uk;ikWy dh
(D) Cornea / dkWfuZ;k (D) Amitav Ghosh / vferko ?kks"k dh
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58. Which of the following religious groups were 63. A market form in which a market or
given special represntation as 'minorities' industry is dominated by a small number of
in the constituent assembly of India ? sellers is known as
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdu /kkfeZd lewgksa dks Hkkjr dh lafokku ftl cktkj ;k m|e esa dqN fosrkvksa dk gh izHkqRo gksrk
lHkk esa vYila[;dksa ds :Ik esa fo'ks"k izfrfufkRo fn;s x;s gS] mls tkuk tkrk gS
Fks ?
(A) Oligopoly / vYikfkdkj
(A) Sikhs & Muslims
(B) Monopoly / ,dkfkdkj
fl[kksa vkSj eqlyekuksa dks
(C) Duopoly / };fkdkj
(B) Sikhs & Christians
(D) Monopsony / srk ,dkfkdkj
fl[kksa vkSj bZlkb;ksa dks
(C) Muslims & Christians 64. Omega-3 fatty acids are present in

eqlyekuksa vkSj bZlkb;ksa dks vksesxk-3 QSVh ,flM ekStnw gksrk gS


(D) Muslims & Parsis (A) Fish / eNyh esa
eqlyekuksa vkSj ikjfl;ksa dks (B) Frog / esa<d
+ esa
59. The Finance Commission was established (C) Rice / pkoy esa
under which of the following acts ?
(D) Wheat / xsgw esa
fok vk;ksx dh LFkkiuk fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl vfkfu;e
65. Strabismus is associated with
ds rgr fd;k x;k Fkk ?
(A) Article 279 / vuqPNsn 279
LVkfolel lEcfUkr gS
(B) Article 280 / vuqPNsn 280
(A) Ear/ dku ls
(C) Article 281 / vuqPNsn 281 (B) Eye/ vk[k ls
(D) Article 370 / vuqPNsn 370 (C) Nose / ukd ls
60. The battle of Buxar was fought in (D) Skin / Ropk ls
cDlj dk ;q) gqvk Fkk 66. The surplus available for disposal with which
the producer is left after his genuine
(A) 1763 / 1763 esa (B) 1764 / 1764 esa
requirements of the family consumption,
(C) 1857 / 1857 esa (D) 1761 / 1761 esa payment of wages in kind, feed & seed have
61. A row of trees planted to protect an area from been met is known as
the wind is known as tc fdlh fuekZrk ds ikl vius ifjokj dh okLrfod
fdlh {ks= esa ok;q ls j{kk ds fy, o`{kksa dks ,d iafDr esa vko';drkvksa ds miHkksx] Hkkstu o [kk|ku] etnwjh dk
yxk;s tkus dks fdl uke ls tkuk tkrk gSA Hkqxrku djus ds ckn tks vf/k'ks"k cprk gS] rks mls dgrs
(A) Windbreak / foUMczsd gSa
(B) Shelterbelts / 'ksYVj csYV (A) Producer surplus / mRiknd vf/k'ks"k
(C) Both (A) and (B) / (A) vkSj (B) nksuksa (B) Marketable surplus / cktkjh; vf/k'ks"k
(D) Contour farming / daVwj Qkfex (C) Consumer surplus / miHkksDrk vf/k'ks"k
62. Who founded the 'Indian National Union'
(D) None of the above / mi;ZqDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
during 1884 ?
67. The rust of iron is due to the presence of
1884 ^esa ^bafM;u us'kuy ;wfu;u* dh LFkkiuk fdlus dh
Fkh ? yksgs dk tax] fdlds dkj.k gksrk gS ?
(A) Firoz Shah Mehta/ fQjkst'kkg esgrk (A) Moisture/ vknzZrk ueh
(B) A. O. Hume/ ,- vks- g~;e
w (B) Oxygen / vkWDlhtu
(C) Mary Carpenter / eSjh dkisUZ Vj (C) Air / gok
(D) Anand Mohan Bose / vkuUn eksgu cksl (D) All of the above / mi;qZDr lHkh
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68. Which of the following is the human male 73. A phenomenon of exactly zero electrical
reproductive cell resistance and expulsion of magnetic fields
occurring in certain materials when cooled
ekuo iq#"k iztuu dksf'kdk fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu gS ? below a characteristic critical temperature
(A) Sperm / LieZ 'kqk.kq is known as
(B) Ova / vksok vaMk.kq dqN fo'ks"k inkFkks }kjk ,d kafrd rki ls fuEu rkieku
(C) Angiosperm / ,aft;ksLieZ ij 'kwU; fo|qr izfrjksk vkSj pqEcdh; {ks= ds fuekZ.k dh
(D) Both (A) and (C) / (A) vkSj (C) nksuksa ifj?kVuk dks fdl uke ls tkuk tkrk gS ?
69. Who was the runner-up of India open
(A) Superconductivity
badminton tournament ?
bafM;k vksiu cSMfeaVu VwukZeaVs dk mifotsrk dkSu Fkk ? vfrpkydrk
(A) P.V. Sindhu/ ih-oh- flakq (B) Electrical conductivity
(B) Carolina Marin / dSjksyhuk ekjhu fo|qr pkydrk
(C) Saina Nehwal/ lkbuk usgoky (C) Variable conductivity
(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha ifjorZuh; pkydrk
70. The main element of carbohydrates is
(D) Thermal energy conversion
dkcksgZ kbMsVl
~ dk eq[; vo;o gS
"eh; tkZ ifjorZu
(A) Carbon / dkcZu
74. Where was the first Cricket World Cup
(B) Hydrogen / gkbMkstu
organised ?
(C) Oxygen / vkWDlhtu
Fke fdsV fo'o di dk vk;kstu dgk gqvk Fkk ?
(D) All of these / mi;qZDr lHkh
71. Langmuir precipitation is associated with (A) Australia / vkWLVsfy;k

ySaXosj o"kZ.k dk lEcUk gS (B) India / Hkkjr


(A) Cloud burst / ckny QVus ls (C) Melbourne / esyckWuZ
(B) Tsunami / lqukeh ls (D) England / baXyS.M
(C) Heavy snowfall / Hkkjh fgeikr ls 75. Who was the first recipient of the Jnanpith
(D) None of the above / mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha Award ?
72. Arrange these in the order of descending KkuihB iqjLdkj izkIr djus okyk igyk O;fDr dkSu
wavelength
Fkk ?
rjaxnS/;Z ds ?kVrs e esa budks O;ofLFkr dhft,
(A) G Sankara Kurup
(A) Radio waves, microwaves, visible
radiations, ultraviolet rays th- 'kadj dq:i
jsfM;ks rjaxa]s lw{e rjaxa]s n`'; fofdj.k] ijkcSaxuh (B) Tarasankar Bandopadhyay
fdj.ksa rkjk'kadj canksik;k;
(B) Microwaves, radio waves, visible
(C) Kuppali Venkatappagowda Puttappa
radiation, ultraviolet rays
dqIikyh osadVkIikxksMk iqVIik
lw{e rjaxa]s jsfM;ks rjaxa]s n`'; fofdj.k] ijkcSaxuh
fdj.ksa (D) Umashankar Joshi
(C) Visible radiation, radio waves, mek'kadj tks'kh
ultraviolet rays, microwaves,
n`'; fofdj.k] jsfM;ks rjaxa]s ijkcSaxuh fdj.ks]a lw{e
rjaxas
(D) Ultraviolet rays, visible radiation, radio
waves, microwaves
ijkcSaxuh fdj.ks]a n`'; fofdj.k] jsfM;ks rjaxa]s lw{e
rjaxas
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Part - IV (English Language)

Direction : In Question nos. 76 to 80, you have 76. According to the passage, what did the
a brief passage with 5 questions. Read the farmers aspire most during the colonial
passage carefully and choose the best answer period?
to each question out of the four alternatives (i) Improved living standards
and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval (ii) To become an important constituent of
[ ] in the Answer Sheet. the freedom struggle in India
A debate over agrarian policy is by no means (iii) Improved quality of life
unique to India or the present period. Its origins (iv) Removal of tariffs on import of corn
go back to the advent of classical political (A) Both (ii) and (iii) (B) Only (i)
(C) Both (i) and (iii) (D) Only (iv)
economy. According to several economists,
77. Why does the writer claim that the farmers
consolidation of farm land was one of the key
aspirations during the colonial period have
drivers of increased agricultural productivity in not materialized even in independent
England. Notwithstanding debate on whether or India?
not this increase merited an agricultural (A) Because there have been struggles
revolution, it is a fact that the dispossession against governments agriculture policies.
provided footloose labour for Englands industrial (B) Because the agriculture sector has
revolution. Struggles against the corn laws in 17th lagged behind the rest of the economy
century England, when workers came onto the in spite of rise in farm incomes.
streets demanding the removal of tariffs on (C) Because agriculture became an
import of corn, is another such example. Corn important instrument for plunder of
laws had their advocates in domestic landlords colonies.
who stood to lose from cheaper imports. (D) Because erratic weather had ruined all
During the colonial period, agriculture the aspirations of farmers.
became an important instrument for plunder of 78. According to the passage, what can be said
colonies. Famines became commonplace, from true in context of the ratio of agricultures
lreland, Englands first colony, to India, its largest. share in the national output to its share in
The terror of land tax, or lagan, has found employment?
expression beyond the realm of economics. It is (A) that the biggest fall in the ratio was
no wonder that farmers were an important during the years 1991-2001.
constituent of the freedom struggle in India. Their (B) that the ratio fell from 0.52 in 1980 to
aspirations, undoubtedly, were of improvement 0.34 in 2010.
(C) that the ratio increased slightly in 2013.
in living standards and quality of life. Such
(D) that the ratio remained unchanged for
aspirations have not fully materialized in
given years.
independent India. Although farm incomes have 79. According to the passage, rising rural
risen in absolute terms, the sector has lagged incomes and falling rural poverty have failed
behind the rest of the economy. The ratio of to
agricultures share in national output to its share (A) minimize the difference b/w rural and
in employment fell from 0.52 in 1980 to 0.33 in urban consumption
2010, indicating that the relative income share (B) widen the gap b/w rural and urban
of households dependent on agriculture has been savings
declining over the past three decades. The biggest (C) encourage people to take up farming as
fall in the ratio was during 1990-2000. Although an occupation
this ratio had increased slightly to 0.34 in 2013, (D) revive countrys overall growth
plummeting growth rates in agriculture might 80. Why did the workers come onto streets in
jeopardize the recovery. 17th century England?
While the past decade has seen an (A) Because they wanted the imposition of
improvement in rural fortunes, it has not been tarrifs on import of corn
enough to bridge Indias rural-urban divide. Yet, (B) Because they wanted an improvement
urban incomes grew faster, and the difference in their living standards and quality of
between rural and urban consumption increased life
slightly over this period. Thus, despite rising rural (C) Because they were demanding the
incomes and failing rural poverty, removal of tarrifs on export of corn
disenchantment with farming has only grown in (D) Because they were demanding the
removal of tarrifs on import of corn.
the countryside.
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Directions : In Question nos. 81 to 83, out of 90. How I scraped ______ the exam is a mystery.
the four alternatives, choose the one which can (A) out (B) down
be substituted for the given words/sentences (C) together (D) through
and indicate it by blackening the appropriate 91. I want to shop ______ a little before I decide
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. on this book.
81. A row of pillars supporting a roof of arches : (A) around (B) up
(A) Camp (B) Clubfoot (C) over (D) out
(C) Colonnade (D) Cockpit
82. A large size of paper, especially writing 92. _______ the world, teams have been quick
paper : to use every means to improve their play.
(A) Foible (B) Feeble (A) Surrounding (B) Beyond
(C) Foray (D) Foolscap (C) Across (D) Around
83. Of or caused by fever : Directions : In Question nos. 93 to 94 out of
(A) Febrile (B) Felony the four alternatives, choose the one which best
(C) Furious (D) Freckle expresses the meaning of the given word and
Direction: In Question nos. 84 to 86, a mark it in the Answer Sheet.
sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined. 93. Fracas
Below are given alternatives to the underlined (A) Disagree (B) Debate
part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the (C) Exchange (D) Quarrel
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In 94. Copious
case no improvement is needed your answer is (A) Liberal (B) Abundant
(D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
84. We were still standing in the queue when (C) Heavy (D) Broad
the film was beginning. Directions : In question nos. 95 to 96, choose
(A) film begins (B) film had begun the word opposite in meaning to the given word
(C) film began (D) No Improvement and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
85. Poor Tom laid in the shade of a tree before 95. Poltroon
he could not walk further. (A) Unfamiliar (B) Hero
(A) No Improvement(B) lie (C) Coward (D) Unfriendly
(C) lain (D) lay 96. Ennui
86. I hope you vividly remember the premier of (A) Boredom (B) Sticky
the film when I, my wife and you were (C) Starting (D) Activity
present in the hall. Direction : In Question nos. 97 to 99, some part
(A) my wife, I and you of the sentences have errors and some are
(B) you, my wife and I correct. Find out which part of a sentence has
(C) my wife, you and I
(D) No improvement an error and b lacken the oval [ ]
Direction : In Question nos. 87 to 89, four corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B),
alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase (C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the
underlined in the sentence. Choose the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet.
alternative which best expresses the meaning 97. He always acts the martyr when he has to
of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer do some domestic chores.
Sheet. (A) Some domestic chores
87. The host team bore the palm in the league (B) When he has to do
matches. (C) He always acts the martyr
(A) played quite well (D) No Error
(B) was victorious 98. Contrary to earlier reports, I found him
(C) was defeated brighter than during the encounter.
(D) played a very boring match
88. There was a job for me to cut my teeth on. (A) No Error
(A) to gain experience (B) Contrary to earlier reports,
(B) to try (C) during the encounter
(C) to sharpen my wits (D) I found him brighter than
(D) to earn a decent salary 99. However, this division of power is not quiet
89. The carrot and stick policy pays dividends as neat as it may appear at first.
in every organisation. (A) As it may appear at first
(A) fair and foul (B) No error
(B) democratic (C) Is not quiet as neat
(C) reward and punishment (D) However, this division of power
(D) continuous vigilance Directions : In question nos. 100, four words
Directions : In Question nos. 90 to 92, are given in each question, out of which only
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are
suggested for each question. Choose the correct spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer
alternative out of the four and indicate it by Sheet.
blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the 100. (A) Unchtous (B) Unctious
Answer Sheet. (C) Unctuous (D) Unctoius
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