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Cc. S. (P)-2011 DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO T.B.C..: P-PFC-L-CGJB TEST BOOKLET SERIES (FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED CANDIDATES) TEST BOOKLET GENERAL STUDIES PAPER - II ‘Time Allowed : Two Hours and Twenty Minutes Maximum Marks : 200 (including extra time) INSTRUCTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS, ETC. IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET. ENCODE CLEARLY THE TEST BOOKLET SERIES X OR Y AS THE CASE MAY BE IN THE APPROPRIATE PLACE IN THE ANSWER SHEET. ‘You have to enter your Roll Number on the ‘Test Booklet in the Box provided alongside. . DO NOT write anything else on the Test Booklet. This Test Booklet contains 80 items (questions). Each item is printed both in Hindi and English, except for Questions relating to English Language Comprehension which are in English only. Each item comprises four responses (answers). You will select the response which you want to mark on the Answer Sheet. In case, you feel that there is more than one correct response, mark the response which you consider the best. In any case, choose ONLY ONE response for each item. You have to mark all your responses ONLY on the separate Answer Sheet provided. See directions in the Answer Sheet. All items carry equal marks. Before you proceed to mark in the Answer Sheet the response to various items in the Test Booklet, you have to fill in some particulars in the Answer Sheet as per instructions sent to you with your ‘Admission Certificate. After you have completed filling in all your responses on the Answer Sheet and the examination has conchided, you should hand over to the Invigilator only the Answer Sheet. You are permitted to take away with you the Test Booklet, ‘Sheets for rough work are appended in the Test Booklet at the end. Penalty for wrong answers : ‘THERE WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY THE CANDIDATE EXCEPT FOR QUESTIONS FROM 73 TO 80, WHICH DO NOT CARRY ANY PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWER. (There are four alternatives for the answer to every question. For each question which has a penalty for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one-third of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty. ii) If a candidate gives more tban.one answer, it will be treated as a wrong answer even if one of the given answers happens to be correct and there will be same penalty as above to that question, if it has a penalty. Gi) Ifa question is left blank, i.e., no answer is given by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that question. DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO am &: xe or Re wORK sa yoo & Rea yo K wT a | Directions for items : the following 8 (eight) | Read vach of the following two passages and answer the items that follow answers to these items should be based on Your the passages only | Passage-1 | For achieving inclusive growth there ts a critical noed to rethink the rol. of the State The early debate among about the Government can be misleading. The need } of the hour is to have an enabling Government. India is too large and | complex a nation for the State to be able} to deliver all that is needed. Asking the | Government to produce all the essential | economists size of the goods, create all the necessary jobs, and |L. keep a curb on the prices of all goods is to | lead to a large cumbersome bureaucracy | and widespread corruption. ‘ The aim must be to stay with the | objective of inclusive growth that was laid | down by the founding fathers of the; nation and also to take a more modern | view of what the State can realistically deliver. ‘This is what leads to the idea of an. enabling State, that is, a Government that does not try to directly deliver to the everything that need. Instead, it (1) creates an enabling ethos that citizens they for the market so individual P-PFC-L-CGJB (2x) enterprise can flourish and citizens can, for the most part, provide for the aveds of one another, and (2! steps in to help those who do not manage to do well for themselves, for there will always be individuals, no matter what the system, who need support and help. Hence we need a Government that, to the when it comes market, sets effective, incentive-compatible rules and remains on the sidelines with minimal interference, and, at the same time, plays an important in directly helping the poor by ensuring that they get basic education role and health services and receive adequate nutrition and food. According to the passage 1. The objective of inclusive growth laid down by the founding fathers of the nation. was S Need of the hour is to have an enabling Government 3, The Government should engage in maximum interference in market processes. 4, There is a aved to change the size of the Government. Which of the statements given above are correct ? (a) land 2 only (bi 2 and 3 only (c} 1 and 4 only (di 1, 2,3 and 4 P-PFC-L-CGJB Preferteae 8 (3116) serie & fore rer: PrifeRaa 2} craiet #3 mete at ofge sik we ria Re me weatet & see aise | Bo meatal & omads soe baer chalet we eh ener art afer | ‘Prag marta dghe a wifta & fre wa st after GARox a IK srazawat 3 | weER } son & fava 4 alenftadh aa € anise ace we of vod 2 | era ft aeeaam & fe ue amaon wor a | wes wiht sreeaaail Ft oft at a, ae Ra UE & feet ak ofee wren B Awd ge IIA ae @ | FSR wT aftard aap or seret wt, ah sna ateRet ar yer @, sik ah agai Siac ox Pear we, det ater feet afta stared ait eae wera st 3k @ amet | mem ae art afee fie oy & trea 3 fe wash tgs or ea eT oT, oF sa wa HE ae ae Bt ged ser vs atenpa sites smghrs effector sone fas Wea cenit A ye aX oT s 1 aa we amedort wa & fax a aR a sia &, safe, ww tet aor ot amet ot st araeamat de dist at wea Ys eet or gare set SE | afees, () ae aia & fee wwe aretent cere @ oor oe & aes ales sam wet-EeT (3-X) aS, atk ame, aftois ant & fer, VSE-GR A srawroasi & Pe waw aX we: SR (2) ae tS ait ot Hee & fee ah idl @ oh wat aot dead Fel aX TA, adie aft a aeen ait a dt, ge ct ater baa @ firs wer sik waz H gravee tat @ 1 aie BA ve eR RETR ot seer & ot aK & art A vert, siares-oge Pas eafia a sik aaa ads att & alte & et, ok WT a ay, Peet @ frat sk area FH Prenat yfaent cen gata char sik sex Bt sacar Yaa ea Be Fws weuer Terre ae A aera Pron Fene t aie & agar: 1 wrt wie o Rea wy Sees) SRT VAT Ta AT | 2, waa Ht amare & fee ves areecteoy ROR Bt | 3. WOR BS aK HF sia A after serda ca wee | 4, seeaoa @ fh WOR & stor F uta et 1 sre i a ata 3 ae wh EP (a) daa 13k 2 (>) Sar 2atk 3 (oc) tat 13ik 4 @ 12,334 3 P-PFC-L-CGJB According to the passage, the strategy of inclusive growth can be effected by focussing on (ay Meeting all the needs of every extizen mm the country. (b) Increasing the regulations over the manufacturing sector. (c) Controlling the distribution of, manufactured goods. (@) Delivery of the basic services to the deprived sections of the society. What constitutes: an enabling Government ? 1. A large bureaucracy. 2. Implementation of welfare programmes through representatives, 3. Creating an ethos that helps individual enterprise. are underprivileged. 5. Offering direct help to the poor regarding basic services. Select the correct answer from the codes given below 1, 2 and 3 only 4 and 6 only 3, 4 and 5 only 12,3, 4 and 5 fas tb} fe: @ (4 Providing resources to those who | 4. x) Why is the State unable to deliver “a! that is needed” ? 1. It does not have sufficient bureaucracy 2. It does not promote inclusive growth, Select the correet answer from the codes given below : (a) 1 only {b) 2 only fe} Both I and 2 (4) Neither 1 nor 2 What is the essential message being conveyed by the author of the passage ? ta) The objectives of inclusive growth laid down by the founding fathers of the nation should be remembered. (b) The Government needs to make available more schuols and health services. {c) The Government nceds to establish markets and industries to meet the needs of the pour streta uf the society (@) There is a need to rethink the role of the State in achieving inclusive growth, Passage-2 The concept of ‘creative society’ refers to a phase of development of # society in which a large number of potential contradictions become articulate and active. This ix most evident when oppressed social groups get politically mobilised and demand their nghts. The upsurge of the peasonts and tribals, the movements for regional autonomy and self-determination, the environmental Movements, and the women’s movements in the developing countries are signs of emergence of creative society in contemporary times. The forms of social movements and their intensity may vary from country to country and place to place within a country But the very presence of 2. tat & seen, Prefered 4 8 fea wml. WR dbher ot & aaaeh dala SH orbit order ¥ afters at ot wadt & ? @ ta 3 wie as a wh sregaaastt SY oft BX (>) Fafrafor aa ox faRramRt Gr ag a © PAfic agit & few a Rife RR (@ wae d afer at a ghar sat War OX 3. wren aOR d dues aT J ? 3. fener Ateeenét | 2. MPa & sree 8 aca oral @ ar eet | 3. ® teu ow om ser et waftes sam at wee fret | 4. Wee weer em Ft srergfaemser & | 5. Pret a ghar east & wee 4 He wee S| am Re me ge aA aera B wa aR are: (a) bat 1,23 3 >) sar aakt 5 to) bart 3, 43k 5 @ 1,2,3,43ik 5 P-PFC-L-CGJB (5-X) woe wt “wht sravamasit St oft" ox wer F sree & P 1, 3a ore vata steed aa @ 1 2 ae waret gle a stenfer ad oem | ara fee ae ge Ht were S wel eR GPA: (a) dar (b) at 2 (©) 13i% 2 at @ atiskaae wa dale & awe a ane ay der ame ? (@) TEs demet & on aftefia eet Soe & ead a are a 1 ) War & fe ae anaes @ fo az ofts ‘ge sik warea Band socrer we! (©) Wor & few ag sravas @ fe a wart & Pret eri Br Cos fel & fore aan atk seer enftiat BT | (a) wash dais a ofa & fre wom Bt yer we pia oe St sasapat a! Praier-2 ‘goreia wars’ st saeron fat wat & fore S se wT at fee edt & fred aSt seen 4 ter teres FSX ak afea ft sot & | ae se wr walls Gee da 2 fre wea xifea urafirs WR Werte wR Wales a are E sik a aftrert St din axa & 1 fecoreeiier axit 9 fear sik smonfaat ar sag ae Jon, atta eran sik sraPoia & few movements for social transformation in various spheres of a society indicates the emergence of a creative society in a country. 6, What does the author imply by “creative society” ? 1. A society where diverse art forms and literary writings seek incentive. 2. A society where social inequalities are accepted as the norm. 3. A society where a largo number of contradictions are recognised. 4. A society where the exploited and the oppressed groups grow conscious of their human rights and upliftment. Select the correct answer using the codes given below : (a) 1,2 and 3 (b) 4 only (c)} Sand 4 (d) and 4 7. What according to the passage are the manifestations of social movements ? 1. Aggressiveness and being incendiary. 2, Instigation by external forces. 3. Quest for social equality and individual freedom. 4, Urge for granting privileges and self-respect to disparaged sections of the society. Select the correct answer using the codes given below : (a) Land 3 only (by 2 and 4 only (c) 3 and 4 only @) 12,3 and 4 P-PFC-L-CGJB 8. (6-X} With reference to the passage, consider the following statements 1. To be a creative society, it is essential to have a variety of social movements. 2 To be a creative society, it is imperative to have _ potential contradictions and conflicts. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (a) Neither 1 nor 2 Consider the following three statements 1. Only students can participate in the race. 2. Some participants in the race are girls. 3. All girl participants in the race are invited for coaching. Which one of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above statements 7 (a) All participants in the race are invited for coaching. (b) All students are invited for coaching. (© All participants in the race are students. (@) None of the statements (a), (b) and (©) given above is correct. P-PFC-L-CGJB waerih ara 3 yori wat & anfaufa|s. & cam & 1 gt arate sider & wo otk wrot cha sert-sremt Sait # atte fost ves ear & ser-aer feed # frais ot wart 2) fg wre} fe aot 4 ame STRROT aT & fae ga Hidterat SH safteafer aa, 22 4 aorta art & anfenfa ar ata ox & 1 “gareia wast” Stree or ae Pearl ars 1 wart sei fafa aemer sik ste fie me ge ah Hee B wa SR Pie: @) 1, 23% 3 (b) Bact 4 @ sia (@) 2atk 4 Bt ae | 4. Wad sama aif at Reaiar AR MERA FE SV BT STE | te Re ae ge or rat aX WA TR OPC: @) sar isk s ) Sat 23th 4 (@ sar sate 4 @ 12,33IR 4 crate & dat 4, Prafefar Sort ox fae afar 1 gant wa ef & fr, fate wor & wife gidert or err aPraré & 1 2 were wrt aA & fie, ware stafedet six sat ar err srararar 8 wee aa aheavated oor wet at ? (@) dar. (b) Sat 2 (@ 13k 2eH .@ Aaiskad2 Prafettan da wert ox fra aif : 1. dg 4 act ors & sm a wad E 1 2. ds Fam oF act 4 oo aferat z | 3. ae A am a at wh afer sfernfirat at afar Sq Geren were 1 sade eer & Preafttad ata ww Peed Froren or woe BP @ as. & at vftenfral a wren eq ‘Geran wate | (b) WH ort a sferarr Sq Geran ran zs | (© as & wh sient og) (@) JGR (@), (b) SK (c) Bert 4A BE wal aa 2 | Directions for the following 2 (two) items : |13. Each of the following two items consists of four statements. Of these four statements, two cannot both be true, but both can be false. Study the statements carefully and identify the two that satisfy the above condition. Select the correct answer using the codes given below each set of statements ; 10. Examine the following statements : 1, All animals are carnivorous. 14. 2. Some animals are not carnivorous. 3. Animals are not carnivorous. 4, Some animals are carnivorous. Codes (a) Tand3 (b) 1 and 2 @ 2and3 @) 3 and4 11, Examine the following statements : 1. All trains are run by diesel engine. |15- 2. Some trains are run by diesel engine, 3. No train is run by diesel engine. 4. Some trains are not run by diesel engine. Codes : @ Tand2 (b) 2and3 ©) Land 3 (a) land 4 16. 12. By selling 15 mangoes, a fruit vendor recovers the cost price of 20 mangoes. What is the profit percentage of the fruit vendor ? fa) 20-50% tb) 30-67% (©) 33-33% (d) 35-40% P-PFC-L-CGJB (8-X) ‘The average of marks of 13 papers is 40. ‘The average of marks of the first 7 papers is 42 and that of the last 7 papers is 35 What are the marks of the seventh paper ? (a) 24 (b) 21 (ce) 19 (a) 17 Amit takes twice as much as Aryan and thrice as much as Raman to finish a piece of work. They all finish the work in one day. What is the time taken by Amit to finish the work ? (a) 2 days (b) 3 days (ed (d) 6 days 4 days The present population of a village is 5,500. If the number of males inercases by 11% and the number of females increases by 20%, then the population will become 6,330. What is the present population of females in the village ? (a) 2,000 (b) 2,500 (e) 3,000 (d) 3,500 ‘Two numbers X and Y are respectively 20% and 28% less than a third number Z. By what percentage is the number Y less than the number X ? (a) 1% (b) 8% (c) 9% (da) 10% Prefertac 2 (at) aesiet & fore Freer + Frafetad at seriet ¥ sete & ser or wor é | x7 oR wet FH a we aD cow eer ait ah eat etamd: fag ahat a meth BY erase & | aera aor earreryetes srezrer7| aR aie 37 a wort at ven a aro] Kran or sige weet & | sede wer-ayera & ania Re me wet Ht wersat F Te THR gfe: Prafeftad set of ofan dif : 1. wh og aime aa F | 2. FS TY Hierekt wet eet | 3: Ug arent sel ae | 4, 96 Wy Fiment aa z | we: (a) 13ik 3 () 13m 2 (© 23m 3 @ 33ik4 Prafefisa ser a often aif : 1, wh tamigat Storer gory B Tere z | 2. Pe rennsat Sait $a Baer F 1 3. OS Hams Aster ort sel were 4. Bo ame Saver Sart B Fei ere | RE: (a). Lai 2 (bh) 23ik 3 (@ 1st 3 (@ 13ik 4 BS bet fase 15 STH FTE 20 unre ayer eat 8 | wer fae ftrercter feoert & > (a) 20-50% (b) 30-67% (©) 33:33% * (a) 35-40% 10, nm. 12. art ot a P-PFC-L-CGJB 14. 15. 16. (9-X) 13 WeT-Ual & oraiat or sitar 408 | eT 7 weil or ahr smie 42 8 sik afer 7 werual or sitar wraia 35 2 | Wed Wer-Ta OT aT Ga & ? (a) 24 (b) 21 © 19 (@) 17 we od & Rw oe 4 afte, aes Ba AT gi wae & de ga ana oar 2 | at vee Rreax arte fea FT a Aa S| afta ort QI eet 4 ean wa eT (a) 2 fe ) 3 fer © 4f @) 6 fe fort aia dt afar rien 5,500 2 | afe qed St den 11% a ome sik Raat St SN 20% ae se, dt Trew 6,330 a sme | aia} Rac at ada oe. fesert & 7 (a) 2,000 b) 2,500 © 3,000 (@) 3,500 a deat x sik y det dear z 8 wae 20% sik 28% GH e | eeT Y, He XS Root wferert wa & ? (a) 1% (b) 8% (© 9% @ 10% Directions for the following 6 (six) items : P-PFC-L-CGUB Read each of the following two passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage-1 Ecosystems provide people with a variety of goods and services; food, clean water, clean air, flood control, soil stabilization, pollination, climate regulation, spiritual fulfilment aesthetic enjoyment, to name just a few. Most of these benefits irreplaceable or the technology necessary to replace them is prohibitively expensive. For example, potable fresh water can be provided by desalinating sca-water, but only at great cost. The rapidly expanding human population greatly modified the Earth’s ecosystems to meet their increased requirements of some of the goods and serv.ces, particularly food, fresh water, timber, fibre and fuel. These modifications have contributed substantially to human well being and economic development. The benefits have not been equally distributed. | Some people have actually been harmed by these changes. Moreover, short-term increases in some ecosystem goods and services have come at the cost of the long-term degradation of others. For example, efforts to increase the production of food and fibre have decreased the ability of some ecosystems to provide clean water, regulate flooding and support biodiversity. and vither are has 17. 18. (10-x) With reference to the passage, consider the following statements. Expanding human population has an adverse effect on : 1. Spiritual fulfilment Aesthetic enjoyment Potable fresh water Production of food and fibre . Biodiversity Which of the statements given above are correct ? ae PS fa) 1,2 and 3 only (b) 2, 4 and 5 only (c) 3 and 5 only @ 1,2,3,4and5 ‘The passage mentions that “some people have actually been harmed by these changes”. What does it imply ? 1. The rapid expansion of population has adversely affected some people. 2. Sufficient efforts have not been made to increase the production of food and fibro. In the short term some people may be harmed, but in the long term everyone will benefit. from modifications in the Karth’s ecosystems. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) lonly (b) 2 (c) land 3 (da) None of the statements given above P-PFC-L-CGJB Prefers 6 (32) secret a fore Freer : Prafean at cafe & acces wt offe otk ar aria Re me seiet & sae Afro | #7 seciet & srs Fa act chaste we amen at afer | PRaTT-1 Regt ed Sat vers ord & ws, we oH, TR, serarg Raw, sear oes aan dias ari, Ge are Pare on west 1 sh a aftroie ory ar tt oonferemrtra € om we ores SA ach steht viata wa 8 He | sarexones, wat ster aor fara we Ya sHeTET Sie Serer era a Wom @, ferg ae orate ort Wa aa 2 | ast a ag ama ore A agit ik asi a, faeeax GH, sera siet, @ meverant yi & fre geht & ORRafial-dal Bt safe aac stem 2 1 Fr snoRachi A ata & Hea atx anféies fora 4 egg dire are |S ome WaT wa @ feats adi av & 1 wt oRat & ge aint ot agar eit gf fgets sifahe, uRRafidl-da & go aqsl wd fait dt sera fe, GER} Auta orrardor Ht aia W Be & | serewones, wre vd Rail & wae a ag Oven A Oe uRRafaat-dat & Prefer set vers BT, ae Prafia wet ae sta-fafeeran wy smeMx wert we a am A et GM ze L 17. 18. (11-X) dai & def 9, Patter out ox fra iS | aedt ara sree oo vfergper MATa UgaT ee 1. rears oes ox 2. Aedes sig oR 3. a Hear Sit TK 4, Gre Ud Wh & se 5, da-faffert ox oefe 4 a Sia wert wet s ? (@) dae 1, 23ik 3 (b) tart 2, 43th 5 (© wat 33k 5 (@) 1,2,3,43iR 5 traia 4 seta & fe “sa oa a Go at & aeger oi of @ 1" sa art A aT saftfen & ? 1. aren & aia gfe or ge ah ow wager wart were | 2. wr wd taht & sea FH Ge aM fee vata sare aet ge é | 3. PATS ofertas 8 sroRada & sear 2 pe cit a ae af wea wot @, Rirg Safar 3 ash ct ay ary aga | sade 48 Sh-aye-s wer Te Be ? (a) Sar (b) 2 © 13k 3s (a) sages ari Ha aE a ae 19. With reference to the passage, consider the following statements : wo modify the for the well {It is. imperative Karth's ecosystems being of mankind. 2, Technology can never replace all the goods and services provided by ecosystems. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? ‘ay 1 only &) 2 only ©. Both f and 2 td: Neither 1 nor 2 Passage-2 A moral act must be our own act; must pring Uf we act mechanically, there is no moral content in our act. Such action would be moral, if we think it proper to act like a machine and do so For, in doing so, we use our discrimination. We should bear in mind the between acting mechanically and acting intentionally. tt may be moral of a king to pardon a culprit. Hut the messenger carrying out the order of pardon plays only a mechanical part in trom our own will distinction the king's moral act. But if the messenger to curry out the king’s order considering it to be his duty, his action would be a moral one. How can a man understand morality who does not use his own intelligence and power of thought, but lets himself be swept along like a log of wood by a current ? Sometimes a man defies convention and acts on his own with 4 view to absolute good. were P-PFC L-CGJB (12 20. 21. x) Which of the following statements best describe/dexcribes the thought of the writer ? 1, A morat act calls for using our discretion. 2. Man should react to a situation immediately 3. Man must do bis duty. 4. Man should be able to convention in order to be moral, defy Select the correct answer from the codes given below . fa) 1 only (b> Jand 3 (ce) 2and 4 (d@) land 4 Which of the following ) u/4 (©) 5/6 (dy 4/5 A starts from a place at 7 AM with a speed of 10 km per hour. B starts from the same place at 9 AM with a speed of 15 km per hour. When will B meet A? (a) 1PM (b) 2PM (c) 3PM (a) 12 Noon In a month three Tuesdays were on even dates. Then 21° of the month is (a) Saturday (b) Sunday (©) Monday (d) Wednesday 31. 32. P-PFC-L-CGJB crate & orga, wa AK ste Bt Gav wT ore war ? (a) facet mye oT Ta (>) fateh mye S vere at gear six aa Fer be Ht wool 4 aia at © we ster sik side shat & ate AM S He @ afte & sama fi a at ae wifeort aa ma 2 7 o ete am aget a aforr a stra arain 30 & | aa ar aget & ger weaiw 3 ew TY ass ‘wr onaie aig fear sien @, ch sia we oe 25S STM S | TY age or mais TEM BP (a) 10 (b) 15 (©) 20 @ 25 Agik B@ ara @ at Catt DH aftaferd wa % afte @ | Asik cH aa or a B sik D & tata ona & aerax & | cenfa, AG aa B atk D afters ara Bae @ 1 wratftres omer faserett & 2 (@) A ) B @ Cc @ D AWEM BSR 10 Hex Tat a aot stk 10 Hex Toren & | oe ae EX AR as GIR HE BR war 6 Hex, 15 tex aie 15 Alex were & | ates wert & ara seat foot ga ? fa) 15 Hex (b) 10 ex () 5 tex @ 3 tex 36. 37. (19-xX) WE AG TE BAS aM & fee aK wes ze Ten TET BY VEX Cas aM d fire w TRY 1 TRA MR Cae om & fe ar Wea Ura & ? (a) 24 (b) 12 (c) 10 @ 8 . fot Rraforord oft dftar 4, va Petite ff & wort wns 4 ah B foe es or faite fesar war &, st gat wor @ : ved fea & fer % 200, gar fia & fire ¢ 250, GR fer & few & 300, seme | wee wad fear ® fore de froct fea 8 ¢ 50 sft @ 1 ate ord ware ey # 10 fear aiftrs ama & ct ‘Sean a for es oer eT alee ? (a) © 4950 (b) % 4250 © ©3600 (@ 7650 Prafataa frat 4 sha ve gees 8 (a) 17/21 (b) L/l4 (©) 5/6 @ 45 fart RIS A BRE 7 TT 10 kn wet HE aT aa a er axa 2 | Bw a ae 9 TH 15 km sf Ge SY are B UCT FRAT ora 2 | Bea AS fictm ? (a) 133 RTE (b) 238 seRTe ©@ 333 SRE (d) 12 53 tet we ae 4 de aca a faftrat ox 8 | are oh gariherat fafa wer & 7 @) (>) var © tran @ gaa 39. A person has only € 1 and % 2 coins with |42. There are 100 students in a particular her. If the total number of coins that she class. 60% students play cricket, 30% has is 50 and the amount of money student play f a a play football and 10% students with her is € 75, then the number of & 1 play both the games, What is the and 2 coins are, respectively , number of students who play neither (a) 15 and 35 cricket nor football ? (b) 35 and 15 fa) 25 (c) 80 and 20 (b) 20 (d) 25 and 25 ' (co) 18 (@) 15 40. Three persons start walking together and their steps measure 40 cm, 42 cm|4g, A village having a population of 4000 and 45 cm respectively. What is the requires 150 litres of water per head minimum distance each should walk so per day. It has a tank measuring that each can cover the same distance 20 m x 15 mx 6 m. The water of this tnoaamaa aa 2

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