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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)

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Directions (1 3) : Select the related word/ Directions (6-7) : Find the odd letter/ word/
letter/number from the given alternatives. number pair from the given responses.

funsZ'k funsZ'k
(1 3) % uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lEcfUkr/ 'kCn (6-7) %fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke v{kj
@'kCn@la[;k
v{kj/la[;k Kkr dhft,A ;qXe pqfu,A
6. (A) TwXz (B) PrSu
1. 4 : 12 : : 5 : ?
(C) RnPt (D) CdEf
(A) 25 (B) 20
7. (A) 36 6 (B) 18 9
(C) 22 (D) 30
(C) 32 2 (D) 42 4
2. LNPR : TVXZ:: NPRT : ? Directions (Q. No. 8 - 10) : Some statements
(A) FHJL (B) FLJH are given followed by some conclusions/
assumptions. You have to consider the
(C) HFLJ (D) JLHF
statements to be true even if they seem to be
3. Hand : Wrist :: Foot : ? at variance from commonly known facts. You
gkFk
: dykbZ:: iSj: ? have to decide which of the given conclusions/
assumptions, if any, follow from the given
(A) Bone/gM~Mh statements.
(B) Body/'kjhj funsZ'k (iz-la-8 - 10) : dqN dFkuksa ds vkxs dqN
(C) Muscle/eklis'kh fu"d"kZ@iwoZkkj.kk,
fn, x, gSaA vki lkekU; Kkr rF;ksa esa
varj gksus ij Hkh nksuksa okD;ksa dh iM+rky] lR; le> dj djsaA
(D) Ankle/V[kuk
vki r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kks@iwoZkkj.kkvksa
esa ls dkSu lk]
4. A and B are the young ones of C. C is the
;fn dksbZ gks] fn, x, dFkuksa ls fudyrkA gS
mother of B, but A is not the daughter of C,
then what is the relationship between C 8. Statements : "Banking, services have been
fine-tuned to meet the growing business
and A ?
needs." an advertisement.
A vkSjB, C ds cPps gSaA
C ekrk gS
B dh] fdUrq
A, C
cSafdax lsokvksa esa c<+rh O;kolkf;d t:jrksa dks ns[krs gq,
dh iq=kh ugha gS]
C vkSj
rksA esa D;k lEcUk
\ gS O;kid lqkkj fd;s x, gSaA & ,d foKkiuA
(A) Aunty and Nephew/pkph vkSj Hkrhtk Assumptions : / iwoZkkj.kk,
:
(B) Sister and Brother/cgu vkSj HkkbZ I. Banking is a part of business activities.
(C) Son and Mother /iq=k vkSj ekrk cSafdax O;kolkf;d xfrfof/;ksa dk fgLlk gSaA
(D) Aunty and Niece /pkph vkSj Hkrhth II. Industrialists prefer better banking
5. Select the correct combination of services.
mathematical signs to replace * signs and m|eh csgrj cSafdax lsokvksa dks izkFkfedrk nsrs gSaA
balance the given equation. (A) Only conclusion I follows.
nh xbZ lehdj.k esa* fpUgksa dks izfrLFkkfir djus rFkk dsoy fu"d"kZ I ykxw gksrk gSA
lehdj.k dks larqfyr djus ds fy, xf.krh; fpUgksa dk lgh (B) Only conclusion II follows.

e lewg pqfu,A dsoy fu"d"kZ


II ykxw gksrk gSA
(C) Both follow.
16 * 2 * 24 3 * 6
nksuksa ykxw gksrs gaSA
(A) = (B) + = (D) None of these.
(C) + = (D) + = buesa ls dksbZ ughaA
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9. Statement : "Without camel it is not 12.
Amar, Babita, Chaman, Deepak and Esha
possible to go from one place to another in a are standing in a line facing North. Esha is
desert. standing 40 meters left to Babita. Amar is
dFku: jsfxLrku esa ,d LFkku ls nwljs LFkku ij tkus ds fy,
standing 20 meters left to Chaman. Deepak
V ds fcuk dke ugha py ldrk gSA is standing 20 meters right to Esha and 50
meters right to Chaman. What is the
Conclusions: / fu"d"kZ :
distance between Amar and Babita ?
I. Camel is the easiest mode of transport
in the desert. vej] cchrk] peu] nhid vkSj bZ'kk mkj dh vksj eqg djds
,d iafDr es [kM+s gSaA
, cchrk
bZ'kk
ls 40 eh- ck;ha vksj [kM+h
jsfxLrku esa V gh vkokxeu dk lcls lqxe lk/u gSA
gSA vej
, peu ls 20 eh- ck;ha vksj [kM+k gSA
, bZ'kk
ls
nhid
II. Camels are found in abundance in
desert. 20 eh nk, vksj rFkk peu50lsehVj nk, [kM+k gSA vej
jsfxLrku esa V cgqr vfkd la[;k esa feyrs gSaAvkSj cchrk
ds chp fdruh nwjh ?gS
(A) Only conclusion I follows. (A) 70 Meters/ehVj (B) 80 Meters/ehVj
dsoy fu"d"kZ
I ykxw gksrk gSA
(C) 90 Meters/ehVj (D) 100 Meters/ehVj
(B) Only conclusion II follows.
dsoy fu"d"kZ
II ykxw gksrk gSA Directions ( Q.No. 13-15) : Find the missing
(C) Both follow. number from the given responses.
nksuksa ykxw gksrs gaSA funsZ'k
(iz-la-13-15) : uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k
(D) None of these. Kkr dhft, A
buesa ls dksbZ ughaA 13. 2, 3, 10, 29, 66, ?
10. Statement : / dFku : (A) 89 (B) 99
1. All stenographers are lazy. (C) 127 (D) 130
lHkh LVsuksxzkiQj] lqLr gSaA 14. 7, 9, 13, 21, 37, ?

2. Some men are stenographers. (A) 58 (B) 63


(C) 69 (D) 72
dqN vkneh] LVsuksxzkiQj gSaA
15. AND, EAR, INK, OLD, ?
Conclusions : / fu"d"kZ
:
(A) URN (B) AGE
I. All lazy are men.
(C) DOG (D) OIL
lHkh lqLr] vkneh gSaA
16. Which one set of letters when sequentially
II. Some men are lazy. placed at the gaps in the given letter series
dqN vkneh] lqLr gSaA shall complete it ?
(A) Only conclusion I is right. v{kjksa dk dkSu&lk lewg [kkyh LFkkuksa ij eokj j[kus ls
dsoy fu"d"kZ
I lgh gSA
nh xbZ v{kj J`a[kyk dks iwjk
? djsxk
(B) Only conclusion II is right.
_abab_caba_cca_abc ?
dsoy fu"d"kZ
II lgh gSA
(C) Both follow. (A) abbb (B) cabb
nksuksa ykxw gksrs gaSA (C) aacb (D) ccbb
(D) None of these. 17. In the following series of numerals, which
buesa ls dksbZ ughaA digit has the maximum frequency ?
11. Find the wrong number in the following vadksaa dh fuEufyf[kr J`a[kyk esa lcls vf/d ckj vkus okyk
series.
vad dkSu&lk\gS
nh xbZ J`a[kykvksa esa xyr la[;k Kkr dhft,A
846734378344563464348
5, 27, 61, 122, 213, 340
(A) 27 (B) 61 (A) 8 (B) 7
(C) 122 (D) 340 (C) 4 (D) 3

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18. If in a certain code language, D = 4 and Answer Figures/mkj
&vkfr;k
READ = 7, then how can HEAR be written in
that code ?
;fn ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kkD esa
= 4 rFkkREAD = 7 (A) (B)
fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh dwVHEAR
Hkk"kk dks
esadSls fy[kk
tk;sxk?
(A) 32 (B) 33
(C) 7 (D) 8
(C) (D)
19. A word has been given followed by four other
words, one of which cannot be formed by
using the letters of the given word. Find that 23. A dice has been thrown four times and
word. produces the following results shown in
fuEu 'u esa ,d 'kCn nsdj mlds vkxs pkj vU; 'kCn fn, figures (I) to (IV) :
x, gSaA muesa ls ,d] fn, 'kCn ds v{kjksa ls ugha cuk;k tk
ldrkA ml 'kCn dh igpku dhft,A ,d ikls dks pkj ckj isaQdk x;k gS ftlds ifj.kke fuEufyf[kr
DISSEMINATION
vkfr;ksa (I) ls (IV) esa n'kkZ;s x;s gSa %

(A) INDIA (B) NATIONS


6 5 3 2
(C) MENTION (D) ACTION 1 4 1 6
3 2 5 3
20. Identify the diagram that correctly
represents the relationship among doctor, (I) (II) (III) (IV)
man and artist.

og vkjs[k pqfu, tks vkjs[k


MkWDVj] vkneh vkSjdsvfHkusrkWhich number will appear opposite to the
chp laca/ dk lgh fu:i.k djrk gSA number 3 ?
dkSu&lh la[;k
3 dh foijhr fn'kk esa fn[ksxh \
(A) (B) (A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 1
(C) (D) Directions (24-25) : Find the missing number
from the given responses.
21. How many triangles are in the following
funsZ'k
(24-25) : fuEu izR;sd Js.kh esa yqIr la[;k Kkr dhft,A
figure ?
nh xbZ vkfr esa fdrus f=kHkqt
? gSa 24. 8 11 17
11 17 29
13 21 ?

(A) 24 (B) 28 (A) 33 (B) 35


(C) 36 (D) 32 (C) 37 (D) 39

22. Which of the answer figures is exactly the


25. 2 14 21 28
mirror image of the given figure when the
mirror is held at AB ? 3 21 28 35
mkj&vkfr;ksa esa ls dkSu&lh vkfr] iz'u&vkfr dk4lgh ? 35 ?
niZ.k izfrfcEc gksxh] tcfd AB
niZ.k
js[kk ij j[kk gks \
(A) 35 and 49/35 vkSj
49
Question Figure/'u &vkfr
(B) 49 and 28/49 vkSj28
A
(C) 21 and 42/21 vkSj42
(D) 28 and 42/28 vkSj
42
B

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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)
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)
26. If a = 13 and b = 11, then find the value of 1 2
a 2 b 2 ab (A) 33 % (B) 36 %
3 3
a b
3 3 3 6
(C) 39 % (D) 42 %
a b ab
2 2 7 7
;fn a = 13 vkSj b = 11 gS] rks dk
a 3 b 3
31. A manufacturer marked an article at ` 405

and sold it allowing 15% discount. If his
eku Kkr dhft,A profit was 35% then the cost price of the
(A) 1 (B) 2 article was
1 1 fdlh fuekZrk us ,d oLrq dk vafdr ewY; ` 405 fukkZfjr
(C) (D)
2 4 fd;k rFkk mls 15% dk cV~Vk nsdj cspkA ;fn mls
27. A number when divided by 172 leaves
35% ykHk gqvk gks] rks oLrq dk ; ewY; Fkk
remainder 75. If the same number is divided
by 43, then the remainder will be (A) ` 255 (B) ` 325
,d la[;k dks 172 ls Hkkx ysus ij 'ks"k 75 izkIr gksrk gSA (C) ` 310 (D) ` 240
;fn mlh la[;k dks 43 ls Hkkx fn;k tk,] rks 'ks"kQy 32. Buses start from a bus terminal with a
gksxk speed of 40 km/hr. at intervals of 5 minutes.
(A) 75 (B) 11 What is the speed of a man coming from
(C) 32 (D) 22 the opposite direction towards the bus
terminal if he meets the buses at intervals
28. The H.C.F and LCM of two numbers is 8 and of 4 minutes ?
48 respectively. If one of the number is 24,
then the other number is fdlh cl VfeZuy esa cls 5 feuV ds varjky ls 40
nks la[;kvksa ds e-l-i- vkSj y-l-i- e'k% 8 vkSj 48 gSA fdeh/?kaVk dh pky ls pyrh gSA cl VfeZuy ds foijhr
;fn muesa ls ,d la[;k 24 gS] rks nwljh la[;k gS fn'kk ls vkus okys ,d vkneh dh pky fdruh gksxh] ;fn
(A) 16 (B) 24 mls clsa 4 feuV ds vUrjky esa feyrh jgsA
(C) 36 (D) 48 (A) 13 km/hr/ fdeh/?kaVk

2 (B) 14 km/hr/ fdeh/?kaVk


29. A drum of kerosene is full. When 35 litres
3 (C) 10 km/hr/ fdeh/?kaVk
1 (D) 7 km/hr/ fdeh/?kaVk
of kerosene is drawn from it, it remains
6
33. The rate of simple interest in two banks A
full. The capacity of the drum is
and B are in the ratio of 5 : 4. A person
2 wants to deposite his total savings in two
feV~Vh ds rsy ds ,d Me dk Hkkx Hkjk gqvk gSA mlesa banks in such a way that he receives equal
3
1 half yearly interest from both. In which ratio
ls 35 yhVj feV~Vh dk rsy fudkyus ij ;g Hkjk gqvk should he deposit the savings in bank A and
6
jg tkrk gSA Me dh kkfjrk gS bank B ?
(A) 66.5 Litre/yhVj (B) 70 Litre/yhVj nks cSadksa A vkSj B esa lkkkj.k C;kt dh nj dk vuqikr
(C) 120 Litre/yhVj (D) 135 Litre/yhVj 5 : 4 gSA ,d O;fDr viuh dqy cpr dks bu nksuksa cSadksa
30. By selling an article a man makes a profit esa bl izdkj tek djuk pkgrk gS fd og mu nksuksa cSadksa
of 30% of its selling price. His profit percent ls leku v)Zokf"kZd C;kt izkIr djsA mls viuh cpr dks
is cSad A vkSj cSad B esa fdl vuqikr esa tek djuk pkfg, ?
fdlh oLrq dks cspus ij ,d vkneh dks mlds fo; ewY; (A) 25 : 16 (B) 4 : 5
ds 30% ds cjkcj ykHk gksrk gSA mldk ykHk izfr'kr (C) 5 : 4 (D) 7 : 12
gS
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34. A can complete a piece of work in 12 days, 38. The difference between a discount of 35%
B in 24 days and C in 8 days. B and C and two succesive discounts of 20% and
together start the work and are forced to 20% on a certain bill was ` 22. The amount
leave after 2 days. The time taken by A to of the bill is
complete the remaining work is fdlh fcy ij ,d 35% dh NwV vkSj 20% o 20% dh
A fdlh dk;Z dks 12 fnu es]a B, 24 fnu esa vkSj C, 8 fnu nks mkjkskj NwVkas dk vUrj ` 22 FkkA fcy dh kujkf'k
esa iwjk dj ldrk gSA B vkSj C feydj dk;Z dks izkjEHk gS
djrs gSa] ijUrq 2 fnu ckn os etcwju dk;Z NksM+dj pys (A) ` 2000 (B) ` 2200
tkrs gSaA 'ks"k dk;Z dks A vdsys iwjk djus esa le;
(C) ` 4400 (D) ` 4400
yxsxk
39. DA, CB and OM are each perpendicular to a
(A) 7 days/ fnu (B) 8 days/ fnu line segment AB, where O is the point of
intersection of AC and DB. If OA = 2.4 cm,
1
(C) 9 days/fnu days/ fnu
(D) 7 OC = 3.6 cm and BO = 3 cm, the find the
3 length of DO.
35. A train 280 meters long passed a man
DA, CB vkSj OM izR;sd ,d lhkh js[kk AB ij yEcor
walking along the railway lines in the same
direction at the speed of 4 km/hr in 14 gS] tgk AC vkSj DB dk izfrPNsnu fcanq O gSA ;fn OA
seconds. The speed of the train is = 2.4 lseh-] OC = 3.6 lseh vkSj BO = 3 lseh- gS] rks
280 ehVj yEch ,d jsyxkM+h us jsyos ykbu ds lkFk&lk DO dh yackbZ Kkr dhft,A
jsyxkM+h dh fn'kk esa 4 fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls pyus okys (A) 1.5 cm/lseh (B) 2 cm/lseh
fdlh vkneh dks 14 lsds.M esa ikj fd;kA jsyxkM+h dh (C) 2.5 cm/lseh (D) 3 cm/lseh
pky gS 40. AB is a chord of the circle with centre O
(A) 76 km/hr/fdeh-/?kaVk and radius 13 cm. If OM^ AB and OM = 5
cm, find the length of the chord AB.
(B) 79 km/hr/fd-eh-/?kaVk
O dsU okys o`k dh ,d thok AB vkSj f=T;k 13 lseh
(C) 69 km/hr/fd-eh-/?kaVk gSA ;fn OM^ AB vkSj OM = 5 lseh gS] rks thok AB dh
(D) 81 km/hr/ fd-eh-/?kaVk yackbZ Kkr dhft,A
36. In a family, the average age of the father (A) 16 cm/lseh (B) 19 cm/lseh
and the mother is 43 years. The average
(C) 24 cm/lseh (D) 21 cm/lseh
age of the father, the mother and their only
son is 37 years. What is the age of the 41. ABCD is a cylic quadrilateral, in
son ? which A 70 and B 75 . Find the
value of the C and D of the quadrilateral.
fdlh ifjokj es]a firk vkSj ekrk dh vkSlr vk;q 43 o"kZ gSA
firk] ekrk vkSj muds ,dek= iq= dh vkSlr vk;q 37 o"kZ ,d ph; prqHkqZt ABCD gS] ftlesa A 70 vkSj
gSA iq= dh vk;q D;k gS ? B 75 gSA prqHkqZt ds C vkSj D dk eku Kkr
dhft,A
(A) 21 years /o"kZ (B) 23 years/o"kZ
(A) 110 and / vkSj 105
(C) 25 years/o"kZ (D) 27 years/o"kZ
(B) 120 and / vkSj 95
37. A number is first increased by 20% and then
(C) 90 and / vkSj 135
reduced by 20%. What would be the
percentage change in the number ? (D) 100 and / vkSj 120
,d la[;k esa igys 20% dh o`f) dh tkrh gS vkSj rc 42. A horse is tied to a pole with a 28 cm long
string. The area where the horse can graze
20% dh deh dh tkrh gSA la[;k esa izfr'kr cnyko D;k is equal to
gksxk ? ,d LraHk ls 28 lseh ehVj yEch Mksjh ls ,d ?kksM+k cakk
(A) 0% (B) 2% decrease/ deh gSA ?kksM+s }kjk pjk tk ldus okyk {ks=Qy gS
(C) 2% increase/deh (A) 2464 m2/ eh2 (B) 3264 m2/ eh2
(D) 4% decrease/ deh (C) 2612 m2/ eh2 (D) 2684 m2/ eh2

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43. If the curved surface area of a cylinder is Direction (4850) : Study the following Table
1320 cm2 and its base radius is 21 cm, then carefully and answer the questions given below
it.
its total surface area is
funsZ'k (4850) : fn, x, rkfydk dk lkokkuhiwodZ v;;u
;fn csyu dk oi`"B dk {ks=Qy 1320 lseh2 vkSj
bldh f=T;k 21 lseh gS] rkss bldk dqy i`"Bh; {ks=Qy dhft, vkSj uhps fn, x, iz'uksa dk mkj nhft, &
gS Sale of fruits by a company over the years.

(A) 3881 cm2/lseh2 (B) 3980 cm2/lseh2 ( In Crore Rupees)

(C) 4092 cm2/lseh2 (D) 4471 cm2/ lseh2 fn, x, o"kks esa ,d daiuh }kjk Qyksa dh fch (djksM+
#i;ksa esa)
2
44. If 3x 5 , then find the value of Years/o"kZ
x
Sale of 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015-
2 4
9x 2 . Fruits/Qyksa 12 13 14 15 16
x
dh fch
2 4 Domestic/ 1500 2000 2500 4600 6200
;fn 3x 5 gS] rks 9x 2 2 dk eku Kkr ?kjsyw
x x
Export/ 450 500 1600 1800 2800
dhft,A
fu;kZr
(A) 25 (B) 35
48. What was the difference in sale of fruits
(C) 30 (D) 45
between domestic and export market in
year 2013-14 ?
45. If sinq cosq = 0 and 0 , then find
2
the value of q. o"kZ 2013-14 esa Qyksas dh fch esa ?kjsyw cktkj vkSj
fu;kZr cktkj dk vUrj D;k Fkk ?
;fn sinq cosq =0 vkSj 0 gS] rks q dk eku
2
Kkr dhft,A (A) ` 700 Crore/ djksM+
(B) ` 900 Crore/ djksM+
(A) (B)
2 3 (C) ` 1100 Crore/ djksM+
(D) ` 750 Crore/ djksM+
(C) (D) 0
4
49. In which of the following years was the
46. From the top of a cliff 200 m high, the angle
percentage increase in sale of fruit in
of depression of the top and bottom of a tower
are observed to be 30 and 60. Find the domestic sector maximum over the
height of the tower. preceding years ?
200 ehVj ph ,d pksVh ds f'k[kj ls ,d VkWoj ds 'kh"kZ fn, x, fdu o"kks esa ?kjsyw lSDVj esa fiNys o"kks dh rqyuk
vkSj ikn dk voue.k dks.k 30 vkSj 60 gSA VkWoj dh esa Qyksa dh fch esa vfkdre o`f) Fkh ?
pkbZ Kkr dhft,A
(A) 2012-13 (B) 2013-14
400
(A) 400 3 m/eh- (B) m/eh- (C) 2014-15 (D) 2015-16
3
50. Approximately what was the percentage
(C) 400m/eh- (D) 386 m/eh- increase in the sale of fruits in domestic
47. If sina sec (30 + a) = 1 and 0 < a < 60, sector from year 2011-12 to year 2012-13 ?
then the value of sina + cos 2a is
?kjsyw lSDVj esa o"kZ 2011-12 ls o"kZ esa 2012-13 Qyksa
;fn sina sec (30 + a) = 1 vkSj 0 < a < 60, rks
dh fch esa izfr'kr o`f) yxHkx D;k Fkh ?
sina + cos 2a dk eku gS
(A) 0 (B) 1 (A) 22.22% (B) 33.33%

(C) 1 (D) 2 (C) 30.66% (D) 24.66%

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51. What is the historical name of 56. Who among the following gave the term
Uttarakashi ? "Nanotechnology" and when ?
mkjdk'kh dk ,sfrgkfld uke D;k gS ? fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus ^uSuks VsDuksykWth* 'kCn dk iz;ksx
(A) Govishan/xksfo"k.k
fd;k vkSj dc ?
(A) Richard Feynman-1959
(B) Gangadwar/xaxk}kj
fjpMZ QsueSu-1959
(C) Brahmpur/cziqj
(B) Norio Taniguchi-1974
(D) Barahat/ckM+kgkV uksfj;ks Vkfuxqph-1974
52. In which year was the Collegium System (C) Eric Drexler-1986
for the appointment of Judges adopted by
the Supreme Court of India ? ,fjd MDlyj-1986
(D) Sumioljima-1991
Hkkjr ds loksPZ p U;k;ky; us fdl o"kZ esa U;k;kkh'kksa dh
fu;qfDr ds fy, dkWysft;e O;oLFkk dks viuk;k Fkk ? lqfe;ksyftek-1991
57. Which country has the world's longest
(A) 1993 (B) 1996
network of bullet trains ?
(C) 2000 (D) 2004
fdl ns'k esa nqfu;k dk lcls yEck cqysV Vsuksa dk tky
53. Thalassemia is a hereditary disease
gS ?
which affects :
(A) Russia/:l (B) Japan/tkiku
FkSyslhfe;k ,d vkuqoaf'kd jksx gS ftlesa izHkkfor gksrk
(C) U.S.A/;w-,l-, (D) China/phu
gS :
58. Under which Article of the Constitution
(A) Blood/ jDr (B) Lungs/QsQM+s was the Separate Scheduled Tribe
(C) Heart/n; (D) Kidneys/xqnsZ Commission established ?
54. Which one is an example of "Parallel lafokku ds fdl vuqPNsn }kjk i`Fkd~ vuqlwfpr tutkfr
Cropping" ? vk;ksx dk xBu fd;k x;k ?
buesa ls D;k ^^lekukUrj Qly** dk ,d mnkgj.k gS ? (A) 337 (B) 338
(C) 338-A (D) 340
(A) Potato and Rice/vkyw vkSj kku
59. Which sector in India attracts the highest
(B) Wheat and Mustard/xsgw vkSj ljlksa FDI equity flow ?
(C) Cotton and Wheat/dikl vkSj xsgw Hkkjr esa dkSu lk {ks= lcls vfkd izR;{k fons'kh fuos'k
(D) Sorghum and Potato /Tokj vkSj vkyw ,Q-Mh-vkbZ bfDoVh izokg dks vkdf"kZr djrk gS ?
55. Which is the first private sector bank in (A) Construction Sector/fuekZ.k {ks=
India to use Software Robotics ? (B) Energy Sector/tkZ {ks=
fdl futh {ks= ds cSad us Hkkjr esa igyh ckj lkWVos;j (C) Service Sector/lsok {ks=
jkscksfVDl dk mi;ksx fd;k gS ? (D) Automobile Sector/vkWVkseksckby {ks=
(A) ICICI Bank/vkbZ-lh-vkbZ-lh-vkbZ- cSad 60. The founder of Nyaya Philosphy was
(B) IDBI Bank/vkbZ-Mh-ch-vkbZ- cSad U;k; n'kZu ds laLFkkid Fks
(C) Axis Bank/,sfDll cSad (A) Kapil/dfiy (B) Kanad/d.kkn

(D) Bandhan Bank/cUku cSad (C) Gautam/xkSre (D) Jaimini/tS f euh

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61. "Bathukamma" is the festival of which 66. To which of the following games is Chirag
State ? Sen related ?
^^cFkqdEe** fdl jkT; dk ioZ gS ? fpjkx lsu] fuEu esa ls fdl [ksy ls lEcfUkr gS ?
(A) Odisha/vksfM'kk (B) Telangana/rsyaxkuk
(A) Cricket/fdsV
(C) Gujarat/xqtjkr (D) Bihar/fcgkj
(B) Football/QqVckWy
62. Name the French Commander who was
defeated in the battle of Wandiwash in (C) Badminton/cSMfe.Vu
1760.
(D) Hockey/gkWdh
ml kUlhlh lsukifr dk uke crkb;s tks 1760 ds
okfUnok'k ;q) esa ijkftr gqvkA 67. Teflon is the common name of

(A) Count Lally/dkmUV ykyh VsQykWu lkekU; uke gS %


(B) Francis Martin/kfUll ekfVZu (A) Polytetrafluoro ethylene

(C) Dupleix/MqIys ikWfyVsVkyqvksjks ,Fkhyhu dk


(D) None of these/mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha (B) Polyvinyl chloride
63. How many countries are members of the ikWfyfoukby DyksjkbM dk
World Bank ?
(C) Polyvinyl fluoride
fo'o cSad ds fdrus lnL; ns'k gSa ?
(A) 189 (B) 181
ikWfyfoukby yksjkbM dk
(C) 164 (D) 193 (D) Dichlorodifluoro methane
64. Cellulose and starch both are made up MkbZDyksjks MkbZyksjks feFksu dk
of
68. The time period of the revolution of a geo-
lsyqyksl ,oa LVkpZ nksuksa gh cus gksrs gSa stationary satellite is
(A) (+) glucose/Xywdkst ls ,d Hkw&fLFkj mixzg dk ifjHkze.k dky gksrk gS
(B) () fructose/DVkst ls
(A) 12 hrs./?kaVs
(C) Both (A) and (B) given above
(B) 24 hrs./?kaVs
mijksDr (A) ,oa (B) nksuksa
(D) (+) galactose/xSysDVkst ls (C) 48 hrs./?kaVs

65. The maintenance of genetic diversity in (D) 6 hrs./?kaVs


National Parks is done by :
69. The financial instrument, through which
jk"Vh; m|kuksa esa vkuoaf'kd fofokrk dk j[k&j[kko fd;k Indian companies can raise money from
tkrk gS % overseas markets in Rupees, is known as
(A) In-Situ conservation og fokh; lkku] ftlds ek;e ls Hkkjrh; dEifu;k
bu&lhVw laj{k.k }kjk fons'kh cktkjksa ls] #i;s esa] ku tqVk ldrh gS] dgykrk
(B) Ex-situ conservation gS
,Dl&lhVw laj{k.k }kjk (A) RBI Bonds/vkj-ch-vkbZ-ckSUM
(C) Gene pool
(B) Gold Bonds/xksYM ckSUM
thu iwy }kjk
(D) None of the above (C) Masala Bonds/elkyk ckSUM
mijksDr esa dksbZ ugha (D) Overseas Bonds/vksojlht+ ckSUM

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70. Gene is 73. With the rise of temperature, the viscosity
of liquid :
thu gS
rki c<+us ds lkFk nzo dh ';kurk :
(A) A segment of DNA
(A) Increases/c<+rh gSA
Mh ,u , dk ,d Hkkx
(B) Decreases/?kVrh gSA
(B) A segement of DNA and histone
(C) Remains unchanged/vifjofrZr jgrh gSA
Mh ,u , vkSj fgLVksu dk ,d Hkkx
(D) May increase or decrease depending on
(C) A segment of DNA, RNA and histone
the nature of liquid
Mh ,u ,] vkj ,u , vkSj fgLVksu dk ,d Hkkx
nzo dh izfr ds vuqlkj c<+ ;k ?kV ldrh gSA
(D) All of the above
74. The book "Ace Against Odds" is an
mijksDr lHkh autobiography of :
71. The first phase of liberalization was ^^,sl vxsULV vkWM~l** vkRedFkk gS
initiated in I ndia under the regime
(A) Leander Paes/fy,aMj isl dh
of ______.
(B) Somdev Devvarman/lksenso nsooeZu dh
______ ds 'kklu dky esa Hkkjr esa mnkjhdj.k ds izFke
pj.k dks vkjEHk fd;k x;kA (C) Sania Mizra/lkfutk fet+kZ dh
(A) Rajiv Gandhi/jktho xkkh (D) Mahesh Bhupathi/egs'k Hkwifr dh
(B) P.V. Narsimha Rao/ih-oh- ujflEgk jko 75. Which Indian Scientist has the distinction
of receiving not only the Nobel Prize but
(C) Atal Behari Vajapyee/vVy fcgkjh oktis;h also the Bharat Ratna ?
(D) H.D. Deve Gowda/,p- Mh- nsoxkSMk+ fdl Hkkjrh; oSKkfud dks u dsoy ukscy s iqjLdkj vfirq
72. Which of the following is a mechanical Hkkjr jRu Hkh izkIr djus dk lEeku izkIr gS ?
wave ?
(A) Dr. Vikram Sarabhai/MkW- foe lkjkHkkbZ
fuEu esa dkSu lh ;kfU=d rjax gS ?
(B) Dr. J.C. Bose/MkW- ts-lh- cksl
(A) Radio-waves/jsfM;ks rjaxas
(C) Dr. C.V. Raman/MkW- lh-oh-jeu
(B) X-rays/,Dl&rjaxsa
(D) Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha
(C) Light waves/izdk'k rjaxas MkW- gkseh tgkxhj HkkHkk
(D) Sound waves/ofu rjaxsa

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Part - IV (English Language)

Direction : In Question nos. 76 to 78, some part Direction: In Question nos. 82 to 84, a
of the sentences have errors and some are sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
correct. Find out which part of a sentence has Below are given alternatives to the underlined
an error and blacken the oval [ ] corresponding part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
to the appropriate letter (A), (B), (C) and (D). If a sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
sentence is free from error, blacken the oval case no improvement is needed your answer is
corresponding to 'No error' in the Answer Sheet.
(D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
76. I want to get married one day, but before, I
82. As John dived off the spring board, he was
want to travel
horrified to see that the water was drained
(A) but before, I want to travel
from the pool the night before.
(B) I want to
(A) was drained
(C) No Error
(D) get married one day, (B) had drained away
77. I thought I'd pass the exam, and I did pass. (C) had been drained off
(A) I did pass (D) no improvement
(B) No error 83. She cut a sad figure in her first performance
(C) the exam, and I on the stage.
(D) I thought I'd pass (A) made a sorry figure
78. We haven't got enough of blue paint. (B) cut a sorry face
(A) We haven't got (C) cut a sorry figure
(B) No Error (D) no improvement
(C) enough of blue 84. If a person studied this period of history, he
(D) paint would have wondered how such things had
Directions : In Question nos. 79 to 81, happened in India.
sentences given with blanks are to be filled in (A) a person would study
with (an) appropriate word(s). Four alternatives (B) a person had studied
are suggested for each question. Choose the (C) a person could have studied
correct alternative out of the four and indicate
(D) no improvement
it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in
the Answer Sheet. Directions : In Question nos. 85 to 86, out of
the four alternatives, choose the one which best
79. Contemporary economic development
expresses the meaning of the given word and
differs_______from the Industrial Revolution
mark it in the Answer Sheet.
of the 19th century.
85. SURLY
(A) naturally (B) usually
(C) literally (D) markedly (A) Fanatic (B) Kind
80. Ravi had to drop his plan of going to picnic (C) Cheerful (D) Rude
as he had certain_______ to meet during 86. LUGUBRIOUS
that period. (A) Sorrowful (B) Hard-working
(A) preparation (C) Sinister (D) Horrible
(B) observations Directions : In question nos. 87 to 88, choose
(C) urgencies the option opposite in meaning to the given
(D) commitments word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
81. It was_______hot that day and the cable 87. STAGNANT
suffered the brunt of the heat. (A) Heavy (B) Spirited
(A) treacherously (C) Stale (D) Oppressive
(B) acceptably 88. GENERIC
(C) unfailingly (A) Universal (B) Wide
(D) unbelievably (C) Exclusive (D) Collective

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Directions : In question no. 89, four words are ageing, in order to provide a rational basis for
given, out of which only one word is wrongly future social policies and action. Special
spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word and mark emphasis should be placed on comparative and
your answer in the Answer Sheet. cross cultural studies in ageing."
89. (A) Triumphant (B) Mysterious Many people develop disabilities in later life
(C) Hyperventilate (D) Appeaseament related to the wear and tear of ageing (e.g.,
Direction : In Question nos. 90 to 92, four arthritis) or the onset of a chronic disease, (e.g.,
alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. lung, cancer, diabetes and peripheral vasuclar
Choose the alternative which best expresses disease) or a degenerative illness (e.g., dementia).
the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it But disabilities associated with ageing and the
in the Answer Sheet. onset of a chronic disease can be prevented or
90. Off the beaten track delayed.
(A) to be away from home The traditional Indian society and the age-old joint
(B) to lose one's way family system have been instrumental in
(C) to become gloomy safeguarding the social and economic interests
(D) to a place not commonly visited of the elderly people. However, with rapid changes
91. Root and branch in society and the emergence of nuclear families
(A) completely in India in recent years, the elderly are likely to
(B) the beginning and the end be exposed to emotional, physical and financial
(C) half - heartedly insecurity in the years to come.
(D) to go upward 96. According to the passage, what has played a
92. Get the sack substantial role in protecting the social and
(A) to inherit a great deal of property economic interests of the elderly people ?
(B) to go on adventures (A) Modern Indian Society
(C) to be dismissed from employment (B) Joint Family System
(D) to eat a lot (C) Rapid changes in society
Directions : In Question nos. 93 to 95, out of (D) Financial Security
the four alternatives, choose the one which can 97. What, according to the author, can be
be substituted for the given words/sentences prevented or delyaed ?
and indicate it by blackening the appropriate (A) Chronic diseases
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. (B) Degenerative illnesses
93. A soft, wet area of low-lying land that sinks (C) Disabilities due to ageing
underfoot (D) Disabilities due to accidents
(A) Meadow (B) Quagmire 98. In the passage, as decided in the United
(C) Heath (D) Hinterland Nations World Assembly of Ageing, 1982 ,
94. A bowl-shaped drinking vessel special importance should be given to
(A) Shear (B) Sieve (A) International exchange and research
(C) Wok (D) Chalice cooperation
95. Marked by refinement in taste and (B) The formulation of a development
manners package of the elderly
(A) Plebeian (B) Rugged (C) Comparative analysis of future social
(C) Genteel (D) Unruly policies
Direction : In Question nos. 96 to 100, you have (D) Cross cultural studies in ageing
a brief passage with 5 questions. Read the 99. Which of the following options can be best
passage carefully and choose the best answer described as old age ?
to each question out of the four alternatives (A) To reach an age when one turns an
and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval ascetic
[ ] in the Answer Sheet. (B) Developing highly refined behavioural
Old age consists of ages nearing or traits
surpassing the average life span of human (C) Developing various kinds of old-age
beings. The United Nations World Assembly on diseases.
Ageing, held in Vienna in 1982, formulated a (D) Surpassing the average life span of
package of recommendations which gives high human beings
priority to research related to developmental and 100. The United Nations World Assembly on
humanitarian aspects of ageing (United Nations, Ageing was held in
1987). The plan of action specifically recommends (A) The Unitd Kingdom, 1982
that "international exchange and research (B) The United states, 1982
cooperation as well as data collection should be (C) Vienna, 1987
promoted in all the fields having a bearing on (D) Vienna, 1982
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