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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)

Hkkx I&( lkekU; cqferk ,oa rdZ'kfDr


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Directions: In questions no. 1 to 2, select the 7. Arrange the following words as per
related l etters/ word from the giv en dictionary.
alternatives.
fuEu 'kCnksa dks 'kCndks"k ds vuqlkj O;ofLFkr djsaA
funsZ'k% iz'u la[;k
1 ls 2 esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lEcfUkr
(A) Live (B) Litter
'kCn@v{kjksa dks pqfu,A
(B) Little (D) Literary
1. HGUOR : HTOOMS : : ? : REDNET
(E) Living
(A) TOUGH (B) THOUG
(A) d, c, e, b, a (B) d, b, c, a, e
(C) HUGOT (D) HGUOT
2. Mathematics : Numbers : : History : ? (C) c, d, b, a, e (D) c, b, d, e, a

xf.kr % la[;k % % bfrgkl % \ 8- Which one set of letters when sequentially


placed at the gaps in the given letter series
(A) King / jktk (B) Events / ?kVuk,
shall complete it?
(C) Dates / rkjh[ksa(D) Wars / ;q
3. If the clock of a hospital is 3 minutes slow nh xbZ v{kj&J`a[kyk ds [kkyh LFkkuksa ij ozQe ls j[k
on Tuesday at 5 pm, it becomes 5 minutes fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk v{kj lewg mls iwjk djsxk\
fast on Wednesday at 11 pm., find out when ac __ c__cb __acbcacbca __ bc
would it have shown the correct time ?
(A) abbb (B) bacc
fdlh vLirky dh ?kM+h eaxyokj 'kke 5 cts
ds3 feuV (C) babc (D) bbcc
ihNs Fkh vkSj og cq/okj jkr
11 dks
cts 5 feuV rst gks Directions : In question no. 9 to 11, choose the
tkrh gS] Kkr dhft, fd mlus lgh le; dc fn[kk;k \ correct alternative from the given ones that
(A) Tuesday evening 3 : 45 will complete the series.
eaxyokj 'kke%
3 : 45 cts funsZ'k% iz'u la[;k
9 ls 11 esa ls mls pqfu, tks vuqozQe dks
(B) Wednesday morning 7 : 30 iwjk djsxkA
cq/okj izkr%
7 : 30 cts 9. 0, 4, 18, 48, ?, 180
(C) Wednesday morning 4 : 15 (A) 58 (B) 68
cq/okj izkr%
4 : 15 cts (C) 84 (D) 100
(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha 10. WYV, ?, IKH, BDA
Directions (4 6) : Find the odd number/ letters (A) OPR (B) ROP
pair from the given responses. (C) PRO (5) OQN
funsZ'k% iz'u la[;k 4 ls 6 esa] mls pqfu, tks vU; rhu fodYiksa
11. 3, 15, ?, 63, 99, 143
ls fHkUu gSA (A) 27 (B) 45

4. (A) Yellow-Green / ihYkk&gjk (C) 35 (D) 56


12- If 2 is deducted from all the odd digits and 3
(B) Yellow-Orange / ihyk&ukjaxh
is added to all the even digits in the number
(C) Red-Yellow / yky&ihyk 3675249, then which of the following digits
(D) Red-Orange / yky&ukjaxh will appear twice in the new number
5. (A) Respiration / 'olu formed ?
(B) Digestion / ikpu ;fn la[;k '3675249' ds lHkh fo"ke vadksa 2 ?kVk;k
esa ls
(C) Disease / jksx tk, vkSj lHkh le vadksa3 tksM+k
esa tk, rks ubZ cuh la[;k
(D) Blood pressure / jDrpki esa fdrus vad nks ckj fn[kkbZ
? nsaxs
6. (A) BCDF (B) AEIO (A) 3 (B) 1
(C) GHTK (D) RNWX (C) 2 (D) None/,d Hkh ugha
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13. If any certain language PRINCIPAL is 17- From the given alternative words, select the
written as LAPICNIRP, how ADOLESCENCE word which cannot be formed using the
can be written in that code ? letters of the given word.
;fn fdlh fuf'pr Hkk"kk PRINCIPAL
esa 'kCn dks fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls og 'kCn pqfu, tks fn, x, 'kCn
LAPICNIRP ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gS] rks ds v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds ugha cuk;k tk ldrkA
ADOLESCENCE dks mlh dksM esa fdl :i esa fy[kk tk KOLMOGROV-SMIRNOV
ldrk gS \ (A) MOORINGS (B) ROOMKING
(A) ECNCESELODA (C) GOVINDA (D) SLIMGROOM
(B) ECNECSLEODA 18. If 2nd of a month is Tuesday, then what day
will be on 21st of that month ?
(C) ECNSCEELODA
fdlh eghus dh2 rkjh[k vxj eaxyokj gks] rks ml eghus
(D) ECNECSELODA
dh 21 rkjh[k dks dkSu&lk fnu?gksxk
14. P, Q, R, S, T, U as sitting on a circle facing
centre. P is second to the left of U, who is (A) Tuesday/eaxyokj (B) Monday / lkseokj
between S and T, Q is immediately right of (C) Sunday / jfookj (D) Saturday / 'kfuokj
R.Who is second to the right of Q ? 19- Two statements are given followed by
P, Q, R, S, T, U ,d o`k ds fxnZ dsUnz dh vksj eqag djds
conclusions I and II. You have to consider
cSBs gSaA
P, U ds ck;ha vksj nwljk gSStks
rFkk
fdT ds chp the statements to be true even if they seem
cSBk gSA
Q, R ds rqjUr nk;ha vksjQ ds
gSAnk;ha vksj nwljk to be at variance from commonly known
facts. You are to decide which of the given
dkSu gS\ conclusion, if any, follow from the given
(A) S statements.
(B) Cannot say / dgk ugha tk
ldrk nks dFkuksa ds vkxsI vkSj
fu"d"kZ
II fn, x, gSaA vkidks dFkuksa
(C) S or T / S ;k T dks lR; ekudj fopkj djuk gS pkgs os lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa
(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs gksaA vkidks fu.kZ; djuk gS fd fn,
Direction : In question no. 15 to 16, select the fu"d"kksZa esa dkSu lk ;fn dksbZ gks] fuf'pr :i dFkuksa ds
missing number from the given responses kj ij fudkyk tk ldrk gSA viuk mkj fufnZ"V djsaA
funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k 15 ls 16 esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr Statements : / dFku%
I. All watches are shoes.
la[;k Kkr dhft,A
lHkh ?kfM+;k twrs gSaA
II. All shoes are rings.
15- lHkh twrs NYys gSaA
21
22 7 19 Conclusions : / dFku%
8 6
I. Some rings are shoes.
7 6
30 (?) 27 dqN NYys twrs gSaA
28
II. Some watches are rings.
dqN ?kfM+;k NYys gSaA
(A) Only conclusion I follows.
(A) 28 (B) 15
dsoy fu"d"kZ
I ykxw gksrk gSA
(C) 10 (D) 19
(B) Only conclusion II follows.
16. 22 46 24 dsoy fu"d"kZ
II ykxw gksrk gSA
27 58 31 (C) Both conclusions I and II follow.
32 68 ? fu"d"kZ
I vkSj
II nksuksa ykxw gksrs gSaA
(A) 46 (B) 36 (D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(C) 32 u rks fu"d"kZ
(D) 38 I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ
II ykxw gksrk gSA
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20. W is the son of X, while X and Y are sisters (A) 36 triangles , 7 squares
to one another. E is the mother of Y. If Z is
the son of E, which of the following 36 f=kHkqt
, 7 oxZ
statements is correct ?
(B) 38 triangles , 9 squares
W, X dk csVk gS tcfdX vkSj
Y ,d nwljs dh cgu gSA
E,
Y dh ekrk gS] ;fn
Z, E dk csVk gS rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu 38 f=kHkqt
, 9 oxZ
lk dFku lR; gS? (C) 40 triangles, 7 squares
(A) Z is the maternal uncle of W. 40 f=kHkqt
, 7 oxZ
Z, W dk ekek gS
(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(B) E is the brother of X.
25. A word is represented by only one set of
E, X dk HkkbZ gSA
numbers as given in any one of the
(C) Z is the cousin of W.
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
Z, W dh ppsjh cgu gSA
the alternatives are represented by two
(D) X and Z are brothers.
classes of alphabets as in two matrices given
X vkSjZ HkkbZ gSA
below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are
21. After walking 30 meters south D turns left
numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II
and walks 20 meters. Then he turns right
and walks 30 meters and turns to his right are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from
and stops. When he stops, which direction these matrices can be represented first by
was he facing ? its row and next by its column, e.g., F can
30 ehVj nf{k.k dh vksj pyus dsDckn
ck;ha vksj eqM+rk be represented by 30, 23, etc. and N can be
gS rFkk
20 ehVj pyrk gSA mlds ckn og nkfgus30eqM+dj represented by 97, 89, etc. Similarly, you
ehVj pyrk gS vkSj viuh nkfguh vksj eqM+dj #d tkrk gSA
have to identify the set for the given word
tc og #dk rks fdl fn'kk dh vksj mldk eq[k? Fkk DAKU.
(A) East / iwoZ
,d 'kCn dsoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
(B) West / if'pe
fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa fn
(C) North / mkj
x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxksZa }kjk n'kkZZ, x, gSa]
(D) Data insufficient / vkdM+s v/wjs gSa
22. Find the wrong number.
uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wgksa esa -I gSA
ds LrEHk
vkO;wg vkSj iafDr
xyr la[;k dks pqfu,A dh la[;k 0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj vkO;wg
-II dh 5 ls 9 A bu
70, 130, 222, 350, 520 vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr vkSj ckn esa
(A) 70 (B) 130 LrEHk la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj.k 'F' ds fy,]
(C) 350 (D) 520
dks30, 23 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gS'N'rFkk dks
23. Which figure represents the relationship
among Sun, Moon and Star ? 97, 89 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA blh rjg ls vkidks
dkSu&lh vkd`fr lw;Z] panz vkSj rkjk ds chp lacak dksfn, 'kCnDAKU ds fy, lewg dks igpkuuk gSA
n'kkZrh
gS\
MATRIX-I MATRIX-II
(A) (B)
vkO;wg
-I vkO;wg
-II
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(C) (D)
4 A F K P U 9 D I N S X
24. Count the number of triangles and squares 3 F K A U P 8 X S I D N
in the given figure. 2 P U F K A 7 N X S I D
nh xbZ vkfr esa f=kHkqtksa vkSj oxksZa dh la[;k Kkr
1 dhft,A
K P U A F 6 S D X N I
0 U A P F K 5 I N D X S

(A) 95, 40, 04, 42 (B) 24, 95, 20, 27


(C) 88, 24, 10, 34 (D) 57, 13, 23, 21

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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)
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26. Two trains 180 metres and 220 metres long 30. A man completes 30 km of a journey at a
are running in opposite directions at a speed of 6 km/hr. and the ramaining
speed of 40 km/hr. and 50 km/hr. 40 km of the journey in 5 hours. His
respectively. How much time will they take
average speed for the whole journey is
to cross each other ?
nks jsyxkfM+;k ftudh yackbZ 180 ehVj vkSj 220 ehVj ,d vkneh 30 fdeh dh ;k=k 6 fdeh/?kaVk dh xfr ls
foijhr fn'kkvksa esa e'k% 40 fdeh/?kaVk vkSj 50 fdeh/ r; djrk gS vkSj 'ks"k 40 fdyksehVj dh nwjh og 5 ?kaVs
?kaVk dh xfr ls py jgh gSA os ,d&nwljs dh fdrus le; esa r; djrk gSA iwjh ;k=k dh vkSlr pky gS
ckn ikj dj ysxh ? (A) 7 km/hr. / fdeh-/?kaVk
(A) 16 sec. / lSd.s M (B) 18 sec. / lSd.s M (B) 7.5 km/hr. / fdeh-/?kaVk
(C) 17 sec. / lSd.s M (D) 20 sec. / lSd.s M
27. The length of the chord of a circle is 8 cm 4
(C) 6 km/hr./ fdeh-/?kaVk
and perpendicular distance between centre 11
and the chord is 3 cm. Then the radius of (D) 8 km/hr. / fdeh-/?kaVk
the circle is
31. The largest number of five digits which,
,d o`k dh thok dh yackbZ 8 lseh gS vkSj mlds dsU rFkk when divided by 16, 24, 30 or 36 leaves the
thok dh yEcor nwjh 3 lseh gSA rks o`k dh f=T;k gS same remainder 10, in each case is
(A) 4 cm / lseh- (B) 5 cm / lseh-
ikp vadksa dh lcls cM+h la[;k Kkr dhft,] ftls fd 16,
(C) 6 cm / lseh- (D) 8 cm / lseh- 24, 30 vkSj 36 ls Hkkx nsus ij] izR;sd n'kk esa 10 'ks"k
28. The milk and water in a mixture are in the
ratio 7 : 5. When 15 litres of water are added
cpsaA
to it, the ratio of milk and water in the new (A) 99279 (B) 99370
mixture becomes 7 : 8. The total quantity (C) 99269 (D) 99350
of water in the new mixture is
5a 3 5b 3 5c 3
,d feJ.k esa nw/k vkSj ikuh dk vuqikr 7 : 5 gSA tc blesa 32. If 0 , then what
a b c
15 yhVj ikuh feyk;k tkrk gS] rks u, feJ.k esa nw/k vkSj 1 1 1
will be value of ?
ikuh dk vuqikr 7 : 8 gks tkrk gSA u, feJ.k esa ikuh dh a b c
dqy ek=k gS 5a 3 5b 3 5c 3
;f n 0 , gS ] rk s
(A) 75 litres / yhVj (B) 40 litres / yhVj a b c
1 1 1
(C) 60 litres / yhVj (D) 96 litres / yhVj dk eku D;k gksxk?
a b c
29. A man standing on the bank of a river
(A) 3 (B) 5
observes the angle of elevation of the top of
the tree on the opposite bank to be 60, (C) 10 (D) 15
when he walks 100 m away from the bank, 33. 200 biscuits are to be distributed among
he finds the angle to be 30. Find the width children in the class in equal number. If
of the river ? there were 15 children less, each children
,d vkneh ,d unh ds fdukjs ij [kM+k gS vkSj iz{ks.k djrk would have got 8 biscuits. How many
gS fd ,d isM+ ds f'k[kj dk mUu;.k dks.k foijhr fdukjs children are there in the school ?
ij 60 gSA tc og fdukjs ls 100 ehVj nwj tkrk gS] rks 200 fcLdqVksa dks ,d d{kk ds cPpksa esa cjkcj ckVk tkuk
ikrk gS fd dks.k 30 gks x;k gSA unh dh pksM+kbZ Kkr gSA ;fn 15 cPpsa de gka]s rks izR;sd cPpk 8 vfkd fcLdqV
dhft,A izkIr djsxkA d{kk esa cPpksa dh la[;k fdruh gS ?
(A) 50 metres/ ehVj(B) 65 metres/ ehVj (A) 25 (B) 30
(C) 87 metres/ ehVj(D) 40 3 m/ ehVj (C) 40 (D) 35
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34. If 1 tan 2 , then what is the value of 40. A painter mixes blue paint with white paint
cot 1 ? so that the mixture contains 10% blue
paint. In a mixture of 40 litres paint, how
;fn 1 tan 2 gS, rks cot 1 dk eku D;k gS ? many litres blue paint should be added so
1 that the mixture contains 20% of blue
(A) (B) 2 paint ?
2
,d isaVj lQsn jax esa] uhyk jax feykrk gS ftlls fd
1 feJ.k esa 10% uhyk jax gks tkrk gSA ,d 40 yhVj
(C) 2 (D)
2 feJ.k esa] fdrus yhVj uhyk jax feykuk pkfg,] ftlls
35. If 2x+3 = 32, than the value of 3x+1 is equal
fd feJ.k esa 20% uhyk jax gks tk, ?
to
(A) 5 litres / yhVj (B) 10 litres / yhVj
;fn 2x+3 = 32, gS] rks 3x+1 dk eku cjkcj gS
(C) 7 litres / yhVj (D) 12 litres / yhVj
(A) 9 (B) 27
(C) 81 (D) 243 41. A sum of ` 3200 invested at 10% per annum
compounded quarterly amounts to ` 3362.
1
36. 1 1 1 1 1 ..... 1 1 =
2 3 4
100 Compute the time period.
(A) 1 (B) 0 + 1 ,d ` 3200 ,d kujkf'k 10% izfr okf"kZd dh nj ls
(C) 0.01 (D) 0.001 fuos'k dh tkrh gS vkSj frekgh la;ksftr gksus ij
37. When a man sold his article for ` 234 he ` 3362 gks tkrh gSA le; dky dh x.kuk dhft,A
made a loss of 22%. For how much he would (A) 2 months / ekg (B) 4 months / ekg
have sold if he wanted to make a profit of
(C) 6 months / ekg (D) 9 months / ekg
13% ?
tc ,d vkneh viuh oLrq dks esa ` 234 csprk gS] rks 42. A certain sum invested at 4% per annum
compounded semi-annually amounts to
mls 22% dh gkfu gksrh gSA ;fn og ml oLrq ij 13%
ykHk izkIr djuk pkgrk gS] rks mls fdrus esa cspuk ` 7803 at the end of the year. Then the
sum is
pkfg, ?
,d fuf'pr kujkf'k 4% okf"kZd nj ij fuos'k dh tkrh
(A) ` 339 (B) ` 321
gS] tks fd v)Zokf"kZd la;ksftr gksus ij ,d o"kZ dh lekfIr
(C) ` 349 (D) ` 331
ij ` 7803 gks tkrh gSA /kujkf'k gS
38. If the price of rice is reduced by 20%, one
(A) ` 7508 (B) ` 7550
can buy 2 kg more for ` 100. The reduced
price of rice per kg is (C) ` 7500 (D) ` 7513
;fn pkoy esa ewY; esa 20% dh deh dh tkrh gS] rks dksbZ 43. AB and CD are parallel straight lines of
Hkh ` 100 esa 2 fdyksxzke pkoy vfkd [kjhn ldrk gSA length 5 cm, and 4 cm respectively. AD and
BC intersect at a point O such that AO = 10
pkoy dk de gqvk izfr fdyks ewY; gS cm, then OD equal to
(A) ` 5 (B) ` 10 AB vkSj CD e'k% 5 lseh- vkSj 4 lseh- lekarj js[kk,a gSAa
(C) ` 40 (D) ` 50 AD vkSj BC fcUnq O ij izdkj izfrPNsfnr djrs gSa fd
39. The average of four numbers A, B, C and D AO = 10 lseh- gS] rks OD cjkcj gS
is 40. The average of four numbers A, B, E (A) 7 cm / lseh- (B) 8 cm / lseh-
and F is also 40. Which of the following must (C) 5 cm / lseh- (D) 6 cm / lseh-
be true ? 44. A rectangular grassy plot is 110 cm by 65
pkj la[;kvksa A, B, C vkSj D dk vkSlr 40 gSA pkj m. It has a uniform 2.5 m wide pavement
la[;kvksa A, B, E vkSj F dk vkSlr Hkh 40 gSA fuEu esa all around it on the inside. The area of the
path is
ls dkSu&lk lR; gS ?
,d vk;rkdkj ?kkl dk eSnku 110 eh- 65 eh dk gSA
(A) A + B = 2C + D
blds vUnj pkjksa vksj 2.5 eh- pkSMk+ ,d leku jkLrk gSA
(B) C + D = E + F jkLrs dk {ks=Qy gS
(C) C = E and/vkSj D = F
(A) 750 m2 / eh2 (B) 850 m2 / eh2
(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(C) 950 m2 / eh2 (D) 1050 m2 / eh2
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45. The area of a regular hexagon of side 2a Utilisation of funds by the school
is fo|ky; }kjk jkf'k dk mi;ksx
2a Hkqtk okys le"VHkqt dk {ks=Qy gS
School
Maintenance
(A) 3 3 a 2 (B) 6a 2 Payment of
fo|ky; dk
Employees j[kj[kko
3 3 2 deZpkfj;ksa dk
64.8
(C) 6 3 a 2 a (D) Hkqxrku 72
2 136.8 Reserved
86.4 vkjf{kr
46. The diameter of a right circular cone is 12
m and the slant height is 10 m. The total Scholarship
surface area of cone is Nk=ko`fk
,d yac o`kh; 'kadq dk O;kl 12 ehVj gS vkSj fr;Zd
apkbZ 10 ehVj gSA 'kadq dk dqy i`"Bh; {ks=Qy gS 48. The difference between the funds acquired
2412 2 2312 2 by the school from NGO's and Govt. Aid is
(A) m / eh2 (B) m / eh2
7 7 xSj ljdkjh laLFkkvksa ls rFkk ljdkjh lgk;rk ls fo|ky;
2112 2 2012 2 / eh2 dks feyus okyh jkf'k;ksa dk varj gS
m / eh (D)
2
(C) m
7 7 (A) ` 120 lakh/ yk[k
47. A can lay a railway track between two given
stations in 16 days and B can do the same (B) ` 125 lakh/ yk[k
job in 12 days, with help of C, they did the
job in 4 days only. Then C alone can do the (C) ` 130 lakh/ yk[k
job in
(D) ` 105 lakh/ yk[k
A fdlh fuf'pr nks LVs'kuksa ds chp dh jsyos iVjh 16
fnuksa esa cuk ldrk gS vkSj B mlh dk;Z dks 12 fnuksa esa] 49. If the school can meet 'School
dj ldrk gSA C dh enn ls] os dk;Z dks dsoy 4 fnu Maintenance' expenditure from the 'Govt
esa dj ldrs gSaA rks vdsys C dks dk;Z djus esa yxk le; Aid' fund only, then the fund from Govt. Aid,
gS still left for other sectors is
1 2
(A) 9 days / fnu (B) 9 days / fnu ;fn fo|ky; ^vius j[kj[kko dk [kpZ* ek= ^ljdkjh
5 5
3 lgk;rk* dh jkf'k ls iwjk dj ldrk gS] rks ljdkjh
(C) 9 days / fnu (D) 10 days / fnu
5 lgk;rk ls cph gqbZ fdruh jkf'k] vU; {ks=ksa esa bLrseky dh
Directions (48-50) : Study the following pie-
charts carefully and answer the given questions tk ldrh gS ?
based on it. The total funds that a school gets
(A) ` 133 lakh/ yk[k
from different sources is equal to ` 600 lakhs.
funsZ'k
(48-50) : fuEu o`kkjs[kksa dk ;kuiwoZd v;;u dhft, (B) ` 144 lakh/ yk[k
vkSj mu ij iz'uksa ds mkj nhft,A ,d fo|ky; dks fofHkUu (C) 122 lakh/ yk[k
`
L=kksrksa ls feyus okyh dqy jkf'k yk[k gSA
` 600
(D) ` 111 lakh/ yk[k
Source of funds in the school
50. If scholarship has to be paid out of the
fo|ky; dks feyus okyhjkf'k ds L=kksr
donation fund only, then the percentage of
NGOs
donation fund used for this purpose is
xSj ljdkjh
laLFkk;sa ;fn Nk=o`fk;ksa dk Hkqxrku] dsoy nku esa izkIr jkf'k ls
Govt. Aid 22%
ljdkjh lgk;rk fd;k tkrk gks] rks nku dh jkf'k dk fdruk izfr'kr bl
42% 28%
Donation iz;kstu ds fy, bLrseky fd;k tkrk gS ?
nku
u r al

(A) 65% (B) 75%


ce
Sote rn
In

v kU
r fj d L=k
ksr
(C) 85% (D) 95%

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Part - III (General Awareness)
Hkkx III& ( lkekU; tkudkjh)
51. The first Anglo-Afghan war was fought near 55. Labour demand refers to
the middle of which century ?
Je ekx ls rkRi;Z gS
izFke vkaXy&vQxku ;q) fdl 'krkCnh ds vkl&ikl yM+k
(A) number of hours of hiring that an
x;k Fkk ?
employer is willing
(A) Sixteenth Century / 16oha 'krkCnh
(B) Seventeenth Century / 17oha 'krkCnh fu;ksDrk dh bPNkuqlkj dk;Z ds ?kaVs
(C) Eighteenth Century / 18oha 'krkCnh (B) increase in the demand of labour in the
market
(D) Nineteenth Century / 19oha 'krkCnh
52. The jurisdiction of Andaman & Nicobar cktkj esa Je dh ekx esa o`f)
Islands come under which of the following (C) decrease in the labour during peak
High Courts ?
period
vaMeku vkSj fudksckj }hi lewg fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl
mPp U;k;ky; ds vfkdkj {ks= ds varxZr vkrk gS ? pje le; esa Je dh iwfrZ dk vHkko

(A) Calcutta High Court / dydkk mPp U;k;ky; (D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(B) Madras High Court / enzkl mPp U;k;ky; 56. Along with radium, which of the following
(C) Kerala High Court / dsjy mPp U;k;ky; elements was discovered by Marie Curie ?
(D) Andhra Pradesh High Court eSjh D;wjh }kjk jsfM;e dh [kkst ds lkFk] fuEufyf[kr esa
vka/kz izn's k mPp U;k;ky; ls fdl rRo dh [kkst gqbZ Fkh ?
53. Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy is the
scientific name of which of the following (A) Germanium / tesfZ u;e
diseases ? (B) Polonium / iksyksfu;e
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl fcekjh dk oSKkfud uke &cksokbu
(C) Rubidium / :fcfM;e
LikWthQkeZ balQs SyksiSFkh* gS ?
(A) Mad cow disease / eSM dk jksx (D) Francium / saf'k;e
(B) Leprosy / fyizkl
s h 57. Which of the following is responsible for the

(C) Cholera / dkyktkj formulation of a computing problem to


executable programs
(D) Small Pox / pspd LekWy ikWDl
54. The world famous Kangra Tea is produced fu"ikn~; ekns'k esa mRiUu gksus okyh dEI;wfVax leL;kvksa
in
gsrq fuEu esa ls dkSu mkjnk;h gS
fo'oizfl) dkaxjk pk; mRikfnr gksrh gS
(A) Computer programming / dEI;wVj izksxkz feax
(A) Punjab / iatkc esa
(B) Computer memory / dEI;wVj Le`fr
(B) Haryana / gfj;k.kk esa
(C) Jammu and Kashmir / tEew&d'ehj esa (C) Computer hardware / dEI;wVj gkMZos;j
(D) Himachal Pradesh / fgekpy izn's k esa (D) Computer software / dEI;wVj lkWVos;j
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58. Which article of the Indian Constitution is 63. Goods and services tax is
related to joint session of Parliament ? oLrq rFkk lsok dj gS
Hkkjrh; lafokku dk dkSu&lk vuqPNsn laln ds la;Dq r (A) Value added tax/ ewY; lao)Zu dj
vfkos'ku ls lEcfUkr gS ?
(B) Corporate tax / fuxe dj
(A) Article 108 / vuqPNsn 108
(C) Modified alternate tax /la'kksfkr oSdfYid dj
(B) Article 110 / vuqPNsn 110
(D) All of these / mijksDr lHkh
(C) Article 280 / vuqPNsn 280
64. Which of the following is a source of
(D) Article 370 / vuqPNsn 370 vitamin D ?
59. Economic situation in which consumers
fuEu esa ls dkSu foVkfeu&D dk L=ksr gS ?
spend less than their disposable income, not
because they want to save but because the (A) Sunlight / lw;Z izdk'k
goods they seek are not available. This is (B) Air / ok;q
known as
(C) Water / ty
vkfFkZd fLFkfr ftlesa xzkgd vk; ls de [kpZ djrk gS]
(D) None of the above / mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
bldk ms'; cpr ugha gksrk vfirq og ,slk blfy;s
65. Which of the following diseases is related to
djrk gS fd ftu oLrqvksa dh vko';drk mls gksrh gS] og
immune system
miyCk ugha gksrhA bl fLFkfr dks dgrs gSa &
(A) Inflation / eqnkz LQhfr
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk jksx izfrjksk ra= ls lEcfUkr gSa
(A) AIDS/HIV/ ,M~l@,p- vkbZ- oh
(B) Stagflation / eqnkz fLQhfrtU; eanh
(B) Asthma/ vLFkek
(C) Forced savings / cyiwoZd cpr
(C) Both (A) and (B) / (A) rFkk (B) nksuksa
(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha
60. The Qutub Minar of Delhi was built in the
(D) Cirrhosis / fljksfll
fnYyh ds dqrcq ehukj dk fuekZ.k gqvk Fkk 66. NASSCOM is the body that deals with

(A) 10th century/ 10oha 'krkCnh esa ,u,,l,llhvks,e og fudk; gS] tks __________ ds
{ks= esa dk;Z djrk gS
(B) 11th century/ 11oha 'krkCnh esa
(A) Tourism / i;ZVu
(C) 12th century/ 12oha 'krkCnh esa
(B) Manufacturing / fofuekZ.k
(D) 13th century/ 13oha 'krkCnh esa
(C) Information Technology / lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh
61. The highest peak of the Western Ghats is
(D) Sports / [ksy
if'peh ?kkV dk loksPZ p f'k[kj gS
67. Chloroform on exposure to oxygen forms
(A) Kudremukh / dqnszeq[k
DyksjksQkWeZ] vkWDlhtu ds laidZ esa vkus ij cukrk gS
(B) Mahendragiri / egsUfxfj
(A) Carbon monoxide / dkcZu eksuks vkWDlkbM
(C) Doda Betta / nksnk csVk
(B) Ammonia / veksfu;k
(D) Anaimudi / vukbZeM q h
62. Which Viceroy in British India was popularly (C) Ethanol / bFksukWy
known as 'Christian Viceroy' ? (D) Phosgene / QkWlthu
fczfV'k Hkkjr esa dkSu ls ok;ljkW; ^f'fp;u ok;ljkW;* ds 68. Carotenoids are found in
uke ls izfl) Fks ? dSjksfVukW;M~l fuEu esa ls fdu esa ik;s tkrs gS ?
(A) Lord Cornwallis / ykWMZ dkWuo Z kfyl (A) Plants / ikni
(B) Lord Mountbatten/ ykWMZ ekmaVcSVu (B) Human Kidney / ekuo xqnkZ
(C) Lord Irwin / ykWMZ bjfou (C) Human hair and nails/ ekuo cky rFkk uk[kwu
(D) None of the above / mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha (D) All of the above / mijksDr lHkh

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69. Sukanya Samridhi Yojna, a nationalized 72. In fluid mechanics, Mach Number is one if
scheme for the benefit of girl child is the speed of an object is equal to the
received an ecouraging response in Punjab
and Union Territory Chandigarh. The nzo ;kaf=dh esa] ekd la[;k ,d ds cjkcj gksxh ;fn oLrq
scheme is meant for the girl child between dh xfr cjkcj gksxh
the age group of __________.
(A) Speed of sound / ofu dh xfr ds
vYik;q yM+fd;ksa ds fgrykHk ds fy, jk"Vh;r
(B) speed of light / izdk'k dh xfr ls
dk;Ze&lqdU;k le`f) ;kstuk&dks iatkc vkSj dsa 'kkflr
paMhx<+ esa fgEer c<+kus okyh izfr;k feyh gSA ;g (C) rotational speed of the earth
dk;Ze dsoy vYik;q yM+fd;ksa dh vk;q __________ i`Foh dh ?kw.kZuxfr ds
rd ds fy, gSA (D) speed at which the earth revolves
(A) 0 to 10 years / 0 ls 10 o"kZ around the sun
(B) 5 to 10 years / 5 ls 10 o"kZ i`Foh }kjk lw;Z dh ifjHkze.k xfr ds
(C) 5 to 15 years / 5 ls 15 o"kZ 73. Which of the following process is responsible
(D) 0 to 15 years / 0 ls 15 o"kZ for stars formation ?
70. Which of the following is a fish rkjksa ds cuus gsrq fuEu esa ls dkSu lh izf;k mkjnk;h
fuEu esa ls dkSu eNyh gS gS ?
(A) Silver fish/ flYoj fQ'k (A) Fusion / lay;u
(B) Sea horse / leqnzh ?kksM+k
(B) Fission / fo[k.Mu
(C) Star fish / LVkj fQ'k
(C) Thermodynamic reaction
(D) Devil Fish / Msfoy fQ'k
71. Giffen goods are
"ekxfrdh vfHkf;k
fuEuLrjh; oLrq, gSa (D) Exothermic reaction / "ek{ksih vfHkf;k
(A) A product that people consume more 74. National Voter's Day is celebrated on
often as the price rises
jk"Vh; ernkrk fnol euk;k tkrk gS
,d mRikn] ftldh dher c<+ tkus ij yksx vfkd
(A) 25 January / 25 tuojh
mi;ksx djrs gSaA
(B) A product that people consume more (B) 26 January / 26 tuojh
often as the price falls (C) 14 August / 14 vxLr
,d mRikn] ftldh dher ?kV tkus ij yksx vfkd (D) 15 August / 15 vxLr
mi;ksx djrs gSaA
75. Which camel has two humps on its back ?
(C) A product that people consume more or
less in the same quantity irrespective fdl V ds ihB ij nks dwcM+ gksrs gSa ?
of price changes
(A) Bactrian camel / cSDVfj;u V
,d mRikn] ftldh dherksa esa cnyko dh ijokg
(B) Domedary camel / MkseaM
s jh V
fd;s cxSj yksx de ;k vfkd leku ek=k esa mi;ksx
djrs gSaA (C) Both (A) and (B) / (A) vkSj (B) nksuksa
(D) None of the above / mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha (D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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Part - IV (English Language)

Directions : In Question nos. 76 to 78, out of becoming rude and harsh. Remember, everyone
the four alternatives, choose the one which can works equally as much as you do. If you face any
be substituted for the given words/sentences kind of harsh treatment from your colleague,
and indicate it by blackening the appropriate returning them the harshness back would only
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. spoil your relations. That does not mean that you
76. To free completely from blame : repress speaking up even when needed, but
(A) Exonerate (B) Expedite handle the situation calmly and peacefully. Be
(C) Expatriate (D) Extol diplomatic while conveying your message.
77. An accomplished fact : Appreciate yourself. Begin your day at office
(A) foray (B) fait accompli with-"Yes. I can do it!" attitide. Stay cool, stay
(C) ipso facto (D) ex post facto happy !
78. The industrial working class :
(A) Proponent (B) Protagonist 81. Why does the writer ask one to think before
(C) Partisan (D) Proletariat one speaks?
Directions : In question nos. 79 to 80, choose (A) because everyone works equally as
the word opposite in meaning to the given word much as one does.
and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
79. Execrable (B) because one faces harsh treatment
(A) Repulsive (B) Unhappy from one's colleagues.
(C) Blame (D) Laudable (C) because one should repress speaking
80. Abysmal up even when needed
(A) Eternal (B) Profound
(C) Beneath (D) Immeasurable (D) because not doing so will lead only to
Direction : In Question nos. 81 to 85, you have spoilt relations.
a brief passage with 5 questions. Read the 82. What, according to the given passage, is true?
passage carefully and choose the best answer
to each question out of the four alternatives (A) that we are a mixed bag, good at everything
and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval (B) that we should be aware of our
[ ] in the Answer Sheet. strengths as well as weaknesses
Do you feel like banging your head after (C) that meditation is the best possible
a while at your office? Do you get violent thoughts solution to keep a check on one's anger
or do you really want to blast at someone? Holding
your breath and meditating is not the only way (D) None of these
out. In fact, When you lose your cool, It is 83. According to the passage which of the
pragmatically impossible to concentrate on your follwoing sentences can be said true about
breath ins and breath outs. To stay away from anyone, in general ?
anger, you first need to make sure that you do
not put yourself into a crucial sitution that ticks (A) that one treats others as others treat one
you off. (B) that one knows one's both sides-one's
You would always want to boast about your strengths and weaknesses
strengths, but also know the other side of you! If
confidence is one of your strengths, you should (C) that one usually thinks before speaking
bravely also know what your weaknesses are. We (D) that one usually ends up becoming rude
are a mixed bag, no one is good at everything. To and harsh
give an example, if you know that you are bad
84. Based on the given passage, choose the best
with numbers, you can ask your coworkers to
have a look at your calculations. That possible reason why the writer asks one to
rectification would only help you to become appreciate oneself?
accurate and more confident. If you think you (A) because doing so would help one become
have done the calculations without any mistake, confident and happy
and got over one of your weaknesses, give
(B) because doing so would help one handle
yourself a reward as simple as your favorite
the crucial situations calmly
chocolate. That would make you happy. Do not
crib about your mistakes, grow from it.
(C) because doing so 'would help one
breathe better
Another thing you can do is thinking
before throwing your words. One usually ends up
(D) None of these
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85. According to the passage what does the 93. Finding fault with others is the business of
phrase 'a mixed bag' mean? those who do not have nothing else to do.
(A) A variety of bags of different colors (A) No improvement
(B) A varied collection of traits or things
(C) An office cluttered with people of (B) do not have else nothing
different races (C) have nothing else
(D) Someone who possesses the traits of (D) do have nothing else
being confident, calm and happy 94. They have not only troubled us with their
Directions : In Question nos. 86 to 88, erratic behaviours but also with unnecessary
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with disturbances.
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are
suggested for each question. Choose the correct (A) not only troubled us by
alternative out of the four and indicate it by (B) No improvement
blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the (C) troubled us not only with
Answer Sheet. (D) troubled not only to us with
86. Man is still a(n) _____ in the labour market.
Directions : In question nos. 95, four words are
(A) Investment (B) glut
(C) commodity (D) Epidemic given in each question, out of which only one
87. Even more than beauty, youth attracts me, word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt
and with a(n) _____ appeal. word and mark your answer in the Answer
(A) Irresistible (B) Irritable Sheet.
(C) Irascible (D) Delectable 95. (A) Rancore (B) Rancour
88. They decided to _____ down their original (C) Rancuour (D) Raencore
plans for the bigger house and make it
Directions : In Question nos. 96 to 97 out of
smaller
(A) Climb (B) Change the four alternatives, choose the one which best
(C) Scale (D) Turn expresses the meaning of the given word and
Direction : In Question nos. 89 to 91, four mark it in the Answer Sheet.
alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase 96. Heretic
underlined in the sentence. Choose the (A) Offender (B) Conformable
alternative which best expresses the meaning of
(C) Religious (D) Believer
the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
89. Eager beaver- 97. Lassitude
(A) one who disagrees with a decision or (A) Vivacity (B) Agility
statement (C) Lethargy (D) Lively
(B) someone impatient Direction : In Question nos. 98 to 100, some
(C) someone just about to argue with a rival
part of the sentences have errors and some are
(D) someone willing to work very hard
90. At one's beck and call- correct. Find out which part of a sentence has
(A) to be self- dependent an error and b lacken the oval [ ]
(B) to never be available when needed corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B),
(C) to be slow in doing one's work (C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the
(D) ready to comply with any wish or command oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet.
91. Sheet anchor- 98. Geeta insisted on Rohan going with her
(A) a troublesome person (A) With her
(B) a beautiful lady
(C) a source of aid in time of emergency (B) No error
(D) an unemployed person (C) Geeta insisted on
Direction: In Question nos. 92 to 94, a (D) Rohan going
sentence/a part of the sentence is underlined. 99. It is undeniably true that many amongst
Below are given alternatives to the underlined us felt that the whole building is vibrating.
part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In (A) The whole building is vibrating
case no improvement is needed your answer is (B) Many amongst us felt that
(D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. (C) No error
92. Regulators SEBI or RBI did not act when (D) It is undeniably true that
sensex dipped by over 200 points in a day, 100. By tomorrow afternoon the plane will have
as many as 13 times since january 2000. taken off for Moscow.
(A) a day, as much as 13 times from (A) Taken off for Moscow
(B) a day, as many as 13 times from (B) The plane will have
(C) a day, as more as 13 times since (C) No error
(D) No improvement (D) By tomorrow afternoon
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