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I( )
1 10 17. (A) (B)
(C) (D)
1. : :: :? 18. (A) Man = 13114
(A) (B) (B) Ram = 18113
(C) (D) (C) Jug = 10217
2. : :: :?
19.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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3. : ::? (A) b b a a (B) b a a b
(A)
(B) 20.
(C)
(D)
4.
(A) (B) (A) (B)
(C) (D) (C) (D)
5. ? 21.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
6. 8 : 27 : : ? : 81 (A) (B)
(A) 24 (B) 34
(C) 44 (D) 54 (C) (D)
7. BM : DO : : EB : ? 22. 4
(A) GD (B) BK
(C) DL (D) GE
8. RPBV : UMES : : XLQD : ? (A) 0 (B) 4
(A) ATIA (B) AITA (C) 8 (D) 16
(C) IATA (D) UOTA
9. KR : GN : : SI : ? 23.
(A) KP (B) ZF
1. Banal 2. Banana
10. : :: :? 3. Banish 4. Bandage
(A) (B) 5. Bandit
(A) 1, 3, 2, 4, 5 (B) 1, 2, 4, 3, 5
(C) (D)
(C) 1, 2, 4, 5, 3 (D) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4
11 18
24 28
11. (A) (B)
(C) (D)
24. C2E, E5H, G12K, I27N , ?
12. (A) (B)
(A) I58P (B) J58Q
(C) (D) (C) K58Q (D) I57Q
13. (A) 248 — 231 (B) 547 — 563 25. BEH, DGJ, FIL, ?
(C) 71 — 55 (D) 517 — 523 (A) TKL (B) GHD
14. 10, 13, 234, 681, 997 (C) HKN (D) RMO
(A) 681 (B) 10 26. 2311, 4529, ?, 8989
(C) 234 (D) 13 (A) 7243 (B) 6353
15. (A) (B) (C) 5662 (D) 6755
(C) (D) 27. 21, 30, 38, ?, 51, 56, 60
16. (A) — (A) 80 (B) 35
(C) 55 (D) 45
(B) —
28. 6, 14, 30, ?
(C) — (A) 54 (B) 29
(D) — (C) 27 (D) 33
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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)


Directions : In questions no. 1 to 10, select the 17. (A) Detach (B) Affix
related word/letters/number from the given (C) Append (D) Fasten
alternatives. 18. (A) Man = 13114
1. Page : Pen : : Computer : ? (B) Ram = 18113
(A) Monitor (B) CPU (C) Jug = 10217
(C) Cartridge (D) Keyboard (D) Hub = 82110
2. Wimbledon Trophy : Tennis : : Walker Cup : ? 19. Which one set of letters when sequentially
placed at the gaps in the given letter series
(A) Golf (B) Hockey
shall complied it ?
(C) Polo (D) Wrestling
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3. Philatelist : Stamps : : ?
(A) b b a a (B) b a a b
(A) Astrologer : Predictions
(C) a a b b (D) a b a b
(B) Carpenter : Saw 20. A man showed at boy next to him and said–
(C) Runner : Sneakers "He is the son of my wife's sister-in-law, but
(D) Numismatist : Coins I am the only child of my parents." How is
4. Petrology : Rocks : : Paleontology : ? my son related to him ?
(A) Birds (B) Animals (A) Nephew (B) Cousin
(C) Fossils (D) Soil (B) Brother (D) Uncle
5. Melt : Liquid : : Freeze : ? 21. Veni is an year older than Smith. Smith is
(A) Crystal (B) Solid two years older than Salim. Raju is an year
(C) Ice (D) Evaporate older than Salim. Who is the youngest of all ?
6. 8 : 27 : : ? : 81 (A) Raju (B) Salim
(A) 24 (B) 34 (C) Veni (D) Smith
(C) 44 (D) 54 22. A solid cube of 4 inches has been painted
7. BM : DO : : EB : ? red, green and black on pair of opposite
(A) GD (B) BK faces. It has been cut into one inch cubes.
(C) DL (D) GE How many cubes have no face painted ?
8. RPBV : UMES : : XLQD : ? (A) 0 (B) 4
(A) ATIA (B) AITA (C) 8 (D) 16
(C) IATA (D) UOTA 23. Arrange the following words according to
9. KR : GN : : SI : ? English Dictionary.
(A) KP (B) ZF 1. Banal 2. Banana
3. Banish 4. Bandage
(C) QA (D) OE
5. Bandit
10. Gun : Bullet : : Chimney : ?
(A) 1, 3, 2, 4, 5 (B) 1, 2, 4, 3, 5
(A) Roof (B) Smoke
(C) 1, 2, 4, 5, 3 (D) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4
(C) House (D) Ceramics Directions : In questions no. 24 to 28, a series
Directions : In questions no. 11 to 18, select is given, with one term missing. Choose the
the one which is different from other three correct alternative from the given ones that
alternatives. will complete the series.
11. (A) Influenza (B) Scurvy 24. C2E, E5H, G12K, I27N , ?
(C) Rickets (D) Night-blindness (A) I58P (B) J58Q
12. (A) Raisin (B) Rain (C) K58Q (D) I57Q
(C) Shower (D) Sleet 25. BEH, DGJ, FIL, ?
13. (A) 248 — 231 (B) 547 — 563 (A) TKL (B) GHD
(C) 71 — 55 (D) 517 — 523 (C) HKN (D) RMO
14. 10, 13, 234, 681, 997 26. 2311, 4529, ?, 8989
(A) 681 (B) 10 (A) 7243 (B) 6353
(C) 234 (D) 13 (C) 5662 (D) 6755
15. (A) Hockey (B) Cricket 27. 21, 30, 38, ?, 51, 56, 60
(C) Boxing (D) Football (A) 80 (B) 35
16. (A) Soldier — Barrack (C) 55 (D) 45
(B) Principal — School 28. 6, 14, 30, ?
(C) Artist — Troupe (A) 54 (B) 29
(C) 27 (D) 33
(D) Singer — Chorus
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43. 48.

1. Atomic Age 2. Metallic Age


3. Stone Age 4. Alloy Age :
(A) 1, 3, 4, 2 (B) 3, 2, 4, 1
(C) 2, 3, 1, 4 (D) 4, 3, 2, 1
44. 39 7
17
:
(A) 16 (B) 23
(C) 24 (D)
45. Poison

(A) (B) 49.


AB
:
(C) (D)

45.

: :

50.
:

I
0 4 II
5 9

, 'D' 02, 14
47.
'R' 57, 76
:
“BEST”

(A) 24, 22, 77, 96 (B) 24, 22, 76, 97


(C) 24, 21, 77, 97 (D) 24, 22, 77, 97
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43. Which one of the given responses would be 48. A piece of paper is folded and punched as
a meaningful order of the following words shown below in the question figures. From
in ascending order ? the given answer figures, indicate how it
1. Atomic Age 2. Metallic Age will appear when opened.
3. Stone Age 4. Alloy Age Question Figures :
(A) 1, 3, 4, 2 (B) 3, 2, 4, 1
(C) 2, 3, 1, 4 (D) 4, 3, 2, 1
44. Suresh is 7 ranks ahead of Ashok in the
class of 39 students. If Ashok's rank is 17th
from the last, what is Suresh's rank from Answer figures :
the start ?
(A) 16th (B) 23rd
th
(C) 24 (D) None of these
45. Which one of the follo wing diagrams
represents the correct relationship among
Poison, Bio-Products and Food ?
49. Which of the answer figure is exactly the
mirror image of the given figure, when the
(A) (B)
mirror is held on the line AB ?
Question figure :

(C) (D)

45. Which of the four cubes procured below are


correct view when the six squares are
folded (in clockwise direction) into a cube ?
Question figure : Answer figures :

50. A word is represented by only one set of


Answer figures : numbers as given in any one of the
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
the alternatives are represented by two
classes of alphabets as in the two matrices
given below. The columns and rows of
Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that
of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A
letter from th ese matrices can be
47. Select the answer figure in which the represented first by its row and next by its
question figure is hidden/embedded. column, e.g., 'D' can be represented by
Question figure : 02, 14 etc., and 'R' can be represented by
57, 76 etc. Similarly, you have to identify
the set for the word. "BEST"

Answer figures :

(A) 24, 22, 77, 96 (B) 24, 22, 76, 97


(C) 24, 21, 77, 97 (D) 24, 22, 77, 97
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51. 0.000326 59. 40%

(A) 0.000004 (B) 0.000002


(C) 0.04 (D) 0.02 ` 4500
52. –
403 434 (A) ` 11250 (B) ` 22500
465
(C) ` 25000 (D) ` 45000
60. 40%
(A) 31 (B) 44 220 20
(C) 42 (D) 48
53. [0.6 × 0.6 × 0.6 + 0.4 × 0.4 × 0.4 + 3 × 0.6 × 0.4]

(A) 2.1736 (B) 1 (A) 1200 (B) 800
(C) 0.21736 (D) 0.072 (C) 600 (D) 450
54. 40 61. ` 1300
55 20% 12%
39

(A) 38 (B) 36
(C) 39 (D) 40 (A) ` 650, ` 650 (B) ` 550, ` 750
55. 40 16 (C) ` 450, ` 750 (D)
17 62. 40
15.875
25% 10%

5%
(A) 12 (B) 14.5
(C) 15 (D) 17
56. A, B C ` 20250
B : A = 3 : 5
C:B=5:4 564
(A) ` 4000 (B) ` 3500
B –
(A) 124 (B) 104 (C) ` 3200 (D) ` 3600
(C) 114 (D) 144 63. 4%
57. 55 7:4 15 1 35%

7:6
(A) 40% (B) 39%
(A) 16 (B) 15
(C) 50% (D) 20%
(C) 12 (D) 10
64. 6% 9%
58. A, B C A, 4
13%
` 320000 B ` 510000 3
C ` 270000 5
` 124800 A ` 8160
– –
(A) ` 38400 (B) ` 45900 (A) ` 12000 (B) ` 6000
(C) ` 40500 (D) ` 41500
(C) ` 8000 (D) ` 10000
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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)


51. What is the least number which should be 59. A man spends 40% of his monthly salary
subtracted from 0.000326, to have perfect on food and one-third of the remaining on
square ?
transport. If he saves ` 4500 per month,
(A) 0.000004 (B) 0.000002
(C) 0.04 (D) 0.02 which is equal to half the balance after
52. A wine seller had three types of wine, spending on food and transport, his monthly
403 litres of 1st kind, 434 litres of 2nd kind salary is –
and 465 litres of 3rd kind. Find the least (A) ` 11250 (B) ` 22500
possible number of casks of equal size in
(C) ` 25000 (D) ` 45000
which different types of wine can be filled
without mixing. 60. In an examination a candidate must score
(A) 31 (B) 44 40% marks to pas s. A candidat e,
(C) 42 (D) 48 who gets 220 marks, fails by 20 marks. What
53. The positive square root of are th e maximum marks for th e
[0.6 × 0.6 × 0.6 + 0.4 × 0.4 × 0.4 + 3 × 0.6 × 0.4] examination ?
is equal to – (A) 1200 (B) 800
(A) 2.1736 (B) 1 (C) 600 (D) 450
(C) 0.21736 (D) 0.072
61. Ramesh bought two boxes for ` 1300. He sold
54. The average age of a committee of eight
members is 40 years. A member aged one box at a profit of 20% and the other box
55 years retired and his place was taken at a loss of 12%. If the selling price of both
by another member aged 39 years. Find the boxes is the same, find the cost price of each
average age of the present committee. box.
(A) 38 years (B) 36 years (A) ` 650, ` 650 (B) ` 550, ` 750
(C) 39 years (D) 40 years
55. There are 40 boys in a class and their (C) ` 450, ` 750 (D) None of these
average age is 16 years. one boy, aged 17 62. A shopkeeper buys 40 bicycles and marks
years, leaving the class and anot her them at 25% above the cost price. He allows
joi nin g, t he av e rag e ag e be c ome s a discount of 10% on the marked price for
15.875 years. The age of the new boy is – cash sales, and 5% for credit sales. If three-
(A) 12 years (B) 14.5 years fourth of the stock is sold for cash and the
(C) 15 years (D) 17 years
rest for credit. If the total profit be ` 20250,
56. A, B and C three are batsmen. The ratio of
then what is the cost price of a bicycle?
the runs scored by them in a certain match
are as B : A = 3 : 5 and C : B = 5 : 4. In all (A) ` 4000 (B) ` 3500
they scored 564 runs. The number of runs (C) ` 3200 (D) ` 3600
scored by B is – 63. A tradesman given 4% discount on the
(A) 124 (B) 104 marked price and gives 1 article free for
(C) 114 (D) 144
buying every 15 articles and thus gains
57. 55 litres of mixture has milk and water in
the ratio 7 : 4. How much quantity of water 35%. The marked price is above the cost
must be added in the mixture to get milk price by –
and water in the ratio 7 : 6. (A) 40% (B) 39%
(A) 16 litres (B) 15 litres (C) 50% (D) 20%
(C) 12 litres (D) 10 litres 64. Nitin borrowed some money at the rate of
58. A, B and C enter into a partnership. 6% p.a. for the first three years, 9% p.a. for
A contributes ` 320000 for 4 months, the next five years and 13% p.a. for the
B contributes ` 510000 for 3 months and C period beyond eight years. If the total
contributes ` 270000 for 5 months. If the interest paid by him at the end of eleven
total profit be ` 124800, then A's share in years is ` 8160, then the money borrowed
the profit is – by him was –
(A) ` 38400 (B) ` 45900 (A) ` 12000 (B) ` 6000
(C) ` 40500 (D) ` 41500 (C) ` 8000 (D) ` 10000
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65. ` 6800 71. 20 30

1
3 6% 18
3

1
3 4%
2 (A) 5 (B) 8
– (C) 10 (D) 12
72. 100
(A) ` 2600 ` 4200
12
(B) ` 2800 ` 4000
16
(C) ` 2500 ` 4300
(D) ` 2700 ` 4100
66. 2 4%
(A) 900 (B) 950
` 25 (C) 1000 (D) 1100
73. 3
(A) ` 18625 (B) ` 16625
(C) ` 14625 (D) ` 15625 75% 4
67. ` 10230 20% 150
10 1
3
7 – 2
(A) ` 4150 ` 6080
(B) ` 3950 ` 6280 (A) 1100 100
(B) 1200 100
(C) ` 3750 ` 6480
(C) 1200 90
(D) ` 3550 ` 6680
(D) 1600 90
68. 10 20 40
74. 36
7 5 5
56 1 45
5 – –
(A) 6 (B) 4 (A) 2 25
(C) 5 (D) 8 (B) 3
69. 150 (C) 1 24
200 50 (D) 2 21
75. 1 × 2 × 3 ×.... × n n
( 8  7  6) –
(A) 6  8  6 (B) 7  8  6
(A) 75 (B) 100
(C) 125 (D) 50 (C) 6  7  8 (D) 7  8  7

70. A B 30 ,B C
 1
20 A   9 2 
  4 4 2.22  
5 B 15 76. 8     –
C 18   2 22  
   
 
C  
(A) 40 (B) 24
(A) 32 (B) 8
(C) 120 (D) 60 (C) 1 (D) 0
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65. Divide ` 6800 into two parts so that S.I. on 71. A tank can be fill ed by t wo pipes in
20 minutes and 30 minutes respectively.
1 When the tank was empty, the two pipes
the first part for 3 years at 6% p.a. may were opened. After some time, the first pipe
3
was stopped and the tank was filled in
be equal to the interest on the second part 18 minutes. After how much time of the
start was the first pipe stopped ?
1
for 3 years at 4% p.a. First part and second (A) 5 minutes (B) 8 minutes
2 (C) 10 minutes (D) 12 minutes
part are – 72. A hare sees a dog 100 metres away from
her and scuds off in the opposite direction
(A) ` 2600 and ` 4200
at a speed of 12 km per hr. A minute later
(B) ` 2800 and ` 4000 the dog perceives her and chases her at a
(C) ` 2500 and ` 4300 speed of 16 km per hr. At what distance from
the spot dog will overtake the hare when
(D) ` 2700 and ` 4100
the hare took flight ?
66. If the difference between CI and SI on a (A) 900 metre (B) 950 metre
certain sum at 4% per annum for 2 years (C) 1000 metre (D) 1100 metre
is ` 25, find the sum. 73. A train met with an accident 3 hours after
starting, which detains it for one hour, after
(A) ` 18625 (B) ` 16625
which it proceeds at 75% of its original
(C) ` 14625 (D) ` 15625 speed. It arrives at the destination 4 hours
67. Divide ` 10230 into two parts such that the late. Had the accident taken place 150 km
first part after 10 years is equal to the further along the railway line, the train
second part after 7 years, compound 1
would have arrived only 3 hours late. Find
interest being 20% per annum. First and 2
second parts are – the length of the trip and the original speed
(A) ` 4150 and ` 6080 of the train.
(A) 1100 km and 100 kmph
(B) ` 3950 and ` 6280
(B) 1200 km and 100 kmph
(C) ` 3750 and ` 6480 (C) 1200 km and 90 kmph
(D) ` 3550 and ` 6680 (D) 1600 km and 90 kmph
68. 10 men or 20 women or 40 children can do 74. A motorboat in still water travels at a speed
of 36 kmph. It goes 56 km upstream in
a piece of work in 7 months, then 5 men, 5
1 hour 45 minutes. The time taken by it to
women and 5 children together can do half
cover the same distance down the stream
of the work in – will be –
(A) 6 months (B) 4 months (A) 2 hours 25 minutes
(C) 5 months (D) 8 months (B) 3 hours
69. A man undertakes to do a certain work in (C) 1 hour 24 minutes
150 days. He employs 200 men. He finds (D) 2 hours 21 minutes
that only a quarter of the work is done in 75. If 1 × 2 × 3 ×.... × n is denoted by n , then
50 days. How many additional men that ( 8  7  6) is equal to –
should be appointed so that the whole work
will be finished in time ? (A) 6  8  6 (B) 7  8  6
(A) 75 (B) 100 (C) 6  7  8 (D) 7  8  7
(C) 125 (D) 50
70. A and B together can do a piece of work in  1

30 days, B and C together can do it in   9 2 


  4 4 2.22  
20 days. A starts the work and works on it 76. 8     is equal to –
for 5 days, then B works for 15 days. Finally   2 22  
   
C finishes the work in 18 days. In how many  
 
days can C alone do the work ?
(A) 40 days (B) 24 days (A) 32 (B) 8
(C) 120 days (D) 60 days (C) 1 (D) 0

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1 1 1 1 1 1 83. (1 + sin  )(1 + sin  )(1 + sin  ) = (1 – sin  )


77.      –
20 30 42 56 72 90
(1 – sin  )(1 – sin  ) –
1 3
(A) (B) (A) + cos  cos  cos 
10 5
(B) + sin  sin  sin 
3 7
(C) (D) (C) + sin  cos  cos 
20 20

 1  1  2 1  2 1  (D) + sin  sin  cos 


78.  x    x    x  2  1  x  2  1
 x  x  x  x  84.
– 108

6 1 8 1 30° 60°
(A) x  6 (B) x  8
x x –

1 1 (A) 36 (B) 72
8 6
(C) x  8 (D) x  6
x x (C) 108 (D) 110
79. 85. ABC BC D

(a  b )2 (b  c )2 (c  a )2 AD  BC –
 
(b  c )(c  a ) (a  b )(c  a ) (a  b )(b  c ) (A) AB : BD = 1 : 1 (B) AB : BD = 1 : 2
(C) AB : BD = 2 : 1 (D) AB : BD = 3 : 2

(A) 0 (B) 3 86. ABC C
C AB p a, b c
1
(C) (D) 2 BC, CA AB –
3
80. a + b + c = 2s
1 1 1 1 1 1
(A)   (B)  
2 2
(s  a )  (s  b )  (s  c )  s 2 2 p2 b2 a2 p2 a2 b2

a2  b2  c 2
1 1 1 1 1 1
(A) a 2  b 2  c 2 (B) 0 (C)    0 (D)  
p 2
a 2
b 2 p2 a2 b2
(C) 1 (D) 2

x 87. 3
81. sin 17° = y , (sec 17° – sin 73°)


9 2 3 3
2 2
(A) (B) 27 3
y x 4
(A) (B)
x y2  x 2 y y2  x 2
4 2 3 3
(C) (D) 9 3
x 2
y 2 9
(C) 2 2 (D)
y x y x x 2  y2 88. 4 ,6
82. cot  tan(90°–  )– sec(90°–  )cosec  + sin2 25°+ 8
sin2 65° + 3 (tan 5°tan 15°tan 30°tan 75°tan 85°) –
(A) 144 3 (B) 12 105
(A) 1 (B) –1
(C) 2 (D) 0 (C) 6 6 (D) 24 6

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1 1 1 1 1 1 83. If (1 + sin  )(1 + sin  )(1 + sin  ) = (1 – sin  )


77. The value of      is –
20 30 42 56 72 90 (1 – sin  )(1 – sin  ), then each side is equal

1 3 to
(A) (B) (A) + cos  cos  cos 
10 5
(B) + sin  sin  sin 
3 7
(C) (D)
20 20 (C) + sin  cos  cos 

(D) + sin  sin  cos 


 1  1  2 1  2 1 
78.  x    x    x  2  1  x  2  1 84. There are two vertical posts, one on each
 x  x  x  x 
side of a road, just opposite to each other.
is equal to –
One post is 108 metre high. From the top of
6 1 8 1 this post, the angles of depression of the
(A) x  6 (B) x  8 top and foot of the other post are 30° and
x x
60° respectively. The height of the other
8 1 6 1 post is –
(C) x  8 (D) x  6
x x (A) 36 m (B) 72 m
79. The value of the expression (C) 108 m (D) 110 m
85. If ABC is an equilateral triangle and D is a
(a  b )2 (b  c )2 (c  a )2 point on BC such that AD  BC, then
  is –
(b  c )(c  a ) (a  b )(c  a ) (a  b )(b  c ) (A) AB : BD = 1 : 1 (B) AB : BD = 1 : 2
(A) 0 (B) 3 (C) AB : BD = 2 : 1 (D) AB : BD = 3 : 2
86. ABC is a right angled triangle, right angled
1 at C and p is the length of the perpendicular
(C) (D) 2
3 from C on AB. If a, b and c are the lengths of
80. If a + b + c = 2s, then the sides BC, CA and AB respectively, then

(s  a )2  (s  b )2  (s  c )2  s 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
is equal to – (A)   (B)  
2 2 2 2 2
2
a b c 2 2
p b a p a b2

(A) a 2  b 2  c 2 (B) 0
1 1 1 1 1 1
(C)    0 (D)  
(C) 1 (D) 2 p 2
a 2
b2
p2 a2 b2
x 87. Each edge of a regular tetrahedron is 3 cm,
81. If sin 17° = y , then the value of (sec 17° – sin 73°)
then its volume is –
is –
9 2
(A) cm 3 (B) 27 3 cm 3
y 2
x 2 4
(A) (B)
x y2  x 2 y y2  x 2 4 2
(C) cm 3 (D) 9 3 cm 3
9
x2 y2
(C) (D) 88. Three circles of radii 4 cm, 6 cm and 8 cm
y x 2  y2 x x 2  y2 touch each other pair wise externally.
82. Find the value of The area of the triangle formed, by the
line segments joining the centers of the
cot  tan(90°–  )– sec(90°–  )cosec  + sin2 25°+
three circles is –
sin2 65° + 3 (tan 5°tan 15°tan 30°tan 75°tan 85°).
(A) 144 3 sq. cm (B) 12 105 sq. cm
(A) 1 (B) –1
(C) 2 (D) 0 (C) 6 6 sq. cm (D) 24 6 sq. cm

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89. AB C AC AB 95. 5 10
AB
P AP Q – 30
(A) QC  PB 24

(B) QC, PB (A) 28 48


(B) 51 12
1
(C) QC = PB (C) 51 24
2
(D) 28 36
1 (96-100) :
(D) QC  PB QC = PB
2

90.
10 12
20 6

(A) 6.4 (B) 7.2
(C) 3.4 (D) 4.8
91.
245

(A) 35 2 (B) 175 2

(C) 490 (D) 5 2

92. 3:4:5
72
96. –

(A) 32 3 1
(A) 22 (B) 16°
2
(B) 48 3
(C) 54.8° (D) 36°
(C) 96 97. ` 17500 –
(D) 60 3 (A) ` 8750 (B) ` 7500
(C) ` 3150 (D) ` 6300
93. 12 10
98. ` 6000

 22  (A) ` 6000 (B) ` 5500


  7  –
  (C) ` 4500 (D) ` 10500
(A) 942.86 3
(B) 314.29 3 99.
3 3
(C) 628.57 (D) 450.76
(A) 72° (B) 61.2°
94. 4 8
(C) 60° (D) 54.8°
100. –
(A) (B)
(A) 20.3% (B) 28.6%
(C) (D) (C) 30% (D) 32.5%
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89. Let C be a point on a straight line AB, Circles 95. Water flows at the rate of 10 metres per
are drawn with diameters AC and AB. Let P minute from a cylindrical pipe 5 mm in
be any point on the circumference of the diameter. How long it take to fill up a conical
circle with diameter AB. If AP meets other vessel whose diameter at the base is 30 cm
circle at Q, then – and depth 24 cm ?
(A) QC  PB (A) 28 minutes 48 seconds
(B) 51 minutes 12 seconds
(B) QC is never parallel to PB
(C) 51 minutes 24 seconds
1 (D) 28 minutes 36 seconds
(C) QC = PB
2 Direction (96-100): The following questions are
based on the pie-chart given below. Study the
1 pie-chart carefully and answer the questions.
(D) QC  PB and QC = PB
2 The percentage expenses on various items
90. A prism has as the base a right-angled during book production and sale.
triangle whose sides adjacent to the right
angles are 10 cm and 12 cm long. The
height of the prism is 20 cm. The density
of the material of the prism is 6 gm/cubic
cm. The weight of the prism is –
(A) 6.4 kg (B) 7.2 kg
(C) 3.4 kg (D) 4.8 kg
91. The length of a plot is five times its breadth.
A playground measuring 245 square metres
occupies half of the total area of the plot.
What is the length of the plot ?
(A) 35 2 metres (B) 175 2 metres

(C) 490 metres (D) 5 2 metres


96. The central angle for the sector on "Paper-
92. The ratio of sides of a triangle is 3 : 4 : 5 Cost" is –
and area of the triangle is 72 square unit.
Then the area of an equilateral triangle 1
(A) 22 (B) 16°
whose perimeter is same as that of the 2
previous triangle is – (C) 54.8° (D) 36°
(A) 32 3 square unit 97. If the 'Printing-Cost' is ` 17500, the 'royalty'
paid is –
(B) 48 3 square unit
(A) ` 8750 (B) ` 7500
(C) 96 square unit
(C) ` 3150 (D) ` 6300
(D) 60 3 square unit
98. If the "miscellaneous expenses" are ` 6000.
93. From a solid cylinder whose height is How much more are "binding and cutting
12 cm and diameter 10 cm, a conical cavity charges" than "Royalty" ?
of same height and same diameter of the
(A) ` 6000 (B) ` 5500
base is hollowed out. The volume of the
(C) ` 4500 (D) ` 10500
 22  99. The central angle corresponding to the
remaining solid is approximately    –
 7  sector on "Printing Cost" is more than that
(A) 942.86 cm3 (B) 314.29 cm3 of "Advertisement Charges" by –
(C) 628.57 cm 3
(D) 450.76 cm3 (A) 72° (B) 61.2°
94. If the circumference of a circle increases (C) 60° (D) 54.8°
from 4  to 8  , what change occurs in its 100. The "Paper Cost" is approximately what
area ? percent of "Printing Cost" ?
(A) It doubles (B) It triples (A) 20.3% (B) 28.6%
(C) It quadruples (D) It is halved (C) 30% (D) 32.5%
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III ( )
101. 111.

(A) (B) (A) (B)


(C) (D) (C) (D)
102. 112.
— (A)
(A) (B) (B)
(C) (D) (C)
103. (D)
113.

(A)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(B)
(D)
(C)
104.
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) 114. —
105. (A)
— (B)
(A) (B) (C)
(C) (D) (D)
106. 115.
(A) (A) 261 BC (B) 263 BC
(C) 232 BC (D) 240 BC
(B)
116. —
(C)
(D) (A)
107. — (B)
(A) (B) (C)
(C) (D) (D)
108. 117.
(A) (B)
(A) (C) (D)
(B) 118.
(C)
(D) (A)
109. (B)
— (C)
(A) (B) (D)
(C) (D) 119. —
110. (A)
(B)
(A) (B) (C)
(C) (D) (D)
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Part - III (General Awareness)


101. The chemical which is used in art and craft 111. Which of the plant products is used in
and can cause anemia and leukemia is — leather industry ?
(A) Benzene (B) Dioxine (A) Resin (B) Mucilage
(C) Phthalate (D) Aldrin (C) Latex (D) Tannin
102. What are the signals that inform the 112. A black body can absorb radiations of ______.
operating system that some activity has (A) lower wavelengths only
taken place, called — (B) intermediate wavelengths only
(A) Informers (B) Interrupts (C) higher wavelengths only
(C) Events (D) Handlers (D) all wavelengths
103. A stone is dropped from the roof of a house 113. Why is water not suitable for putting out a
towards the ground. The kinetic energy of petrol fire ?
the stone will be maximum : (A) The oxygen content of water is isolated
(A) just after it is dropped by petrol and thus it helps in burning
(B) when it is just on the half-way (B) Petrol is to o infl ammable to be
(C) just before it touches the ground extinguished by water
(D) when it touches the ground (C) The heat required for combustion of
104. Which acid is stored in batteries ? petrol is very low
(A) Sulphuric acid (D) Water, being heavy, slips below petrol
(B) Nitric acid which thus remains in contact with air
(C) Hydrochloric acid and bums
(D) Acetic acid 114. The chemical substance present in bones
105. The inert gas which is substituted for and teeth is
nitrogen in the air used by deep sea divers (A) Calcium phosphate
for Breathing is : (B) Calcium chloride
(A) Neon (B) Argon (C) Calcium sulphate
(D) Calcium borate
(C) Krypton (D) Helium
115. Kalinga war took place in the year—
106. Who invented aeroplane ?
(A) 261 BC (B) 263 BC
(A) Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright
(C) 232 BC (D) 240 BC
(B) Sir Frank Whittle
116. The Akaal Takht was built by—
(C) Michael Faraday
(A) Guru Ramdas
(D) Christian Huygens
(B) Guru Teg Bahadur
107. Hydraulic machines wo rk under the
(C) Guru Hargovind
Principle on —
(D) Guru Nanak.
(A) Newton’s Law (B) Joules Law
117. Who was the regent of Akbar in his early
(C) Pascal’s Law (D) Floatation Law
days ?
108. Air bladder in fish acts as :
(A) Abul Fazl (B) Bairam Khan
(A) Accessory respiratory organ
(C) Tansen (D) Todarmal
(B) Hydrostatic organ
118. Before assuming the office of the Sultan of
(C) Both accessory respiratory organ and
Delhi. Balban was the Prime Minister of
hydrostatic organ Sultan ?
(D) Primary respiratory organ (A) Nasir-ud-din
109. For a ray of light to suffer total internal (B) Qutub-ud-din-Aibak
reflection it has to pass from — (C) Bahrem Shah
(A) glass to water (B) water to glass (D) Aram Shah
(C) air to water (D) air to glass 119. Hemoglobin has highest affinity for—
110. Lime water is kept in the air, it turns milky (A) Oxygen
due to presence of ______. (B) Carbon dioxide
(A) Carbondioxide (B) Nitrogen (C) Carbon monoxide
(C) Oxygen (D) Sulphurdioxide (D) Nitrogen
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120. — 127.
(A)
(B) (A) (B)
(C) (C) (D)
128.
(D)
121. —
(A)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(B)
(D)
129. —
(C) (A) (B)
(C) (D)
(D) 130.

122. (A)
— (B)
(A) (C)
(B) (D)
131.
(C)
(D)
(A)
123.
(B)
(C)
(A)
(D)
(B) 132.
(C)
(D) (A)
124. (B)
(A) (C)
(B) (D)
(C) 133.
(D)
125. (A) 14 (B) 19
(C) 15 (D) 32
(A) (B)
134.
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
126.
(C) (D)
135. —
(A) (A)
(B)
(B) (C)
(D)
(C) 136.
(D) (A) (B)
(C) (D)
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120. The Newton’s First Law is also called as— 127. Which one of the following is the smallest
(A) Law of moments endocrine gland in human body ?
(B) Law of inertia (A) Adrenal (B) Thyroid
(C) Law of energy (C) Pituitary (D) Pancreas
(D) Law of momentum 128. In case no party enjoys absolute majority
121. The water from a hand pump is warm in in the Legislative Assembly of a state, the
winter because— Governor will go by —
(A) the advice of former Chief Minister
(A) Our body is cold in winter and the water
(B) the advice of the Prime Minister
appears to be warm
(C) the advice of the President of India
(B) The temperature inside the earth is
(D) his own discretion
higher than the atmospheric temperature
129. An instrument used to measure humidity
(C) The pumping process causes friction is —
which warms up the water (A) Anemometer (B) Hygrometer
(D) Inside water comes out and absorbs (C) Thermometer (D) Pyrheliometer
heat from the environment 130. If the Prime Minister of India submits his
122. A water tank appears shallower when it is resignation to the President, it will mean
viewed from top due to— the resignation of the :
(A) rectilinear propagation of light (A) Prime Minister only
(B) reflection (B) Prime Minister and the Cabinet Ministers
(C) total internal reflection (C) Entire Council of Ministers
(D) refraction (D) Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers and
123. Cost of production of the producer is given the Speaker
by : 131. Bleaching powder is prepared by passing —
(A) ditm of wages paid to labourers. (A) Chlorine over slaked lime
(B) sum of wages and interest paid on capital. (B) Oxygen over slaked lime
(C) sum o f wag es, int erest , rent and (C) Carbon dioxide over slaked lime
(D) Chlorine over quick lime
supernormal profit.
132. Divisio n of Pow ers and In dependen t
(D) sum of wages, interest, rent and normal
Judiciary are the two important features of
profit.
(A) Socialist form Government
124. India is a secular state because in our
(B) Unitary form of Government
country — (C) Democratic form of Government
(A) state has no religion (D) Federal form of Government
(B) religion has been abolished 133. Which Article of the Indian Constitution did
(C) state patronises a particular religion Dr. B.R. Ambedkar term as the "Heart and
(D) none of the above Soul of the Indian Constitution" ?
125. The atmospheric layer closest to the earth (A) Article 14 (B) Article 19
is — (C) Article 15 (D) Article 32
(A) Mesosphere (B) Hydrosphere 134. Who was the first to use the term 'State' ?
(C) Troposphere (D) Ionosphere (A) Hobbes (B) Plato
126. W hile computi ng nat ional inc ome (C) Aristotle (D) Machiavelli
estimates, which of the following is required 135. Forced Savings refer to—
to be observed ? (A) Reduction of consumption consequent
(A) The value of exports to be added and the to a rise in prices
value of imports to be subtracted (B) Taxes on individual income and wealth
(C) Compulso ry depos it s i mpo sed o n
(B) The value of exports to be subtracted
income tax payers
and the value of imports to be added
(D) Provident fund contribution of private
(C) The value of both exports and imports
sector employees
to be added
136. The demand for labour is called
(D) The value of both exports and imports (A) Market Demand (B) Direct demand
to be subtracted (C) Derived demand (D) Factory demand
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137. 144. —
(A) (B)
(A) (C) (D)
(B) 145.
(C) (A)
(D) (B)
138. (C)
(A) (B) (D)
(C) (D)
146. —
139.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
147.
(C) (D)
(A)
140.
(B)
(C)
(A)
(D)
(B)
148.
(C)
(D)
(A)
141.
(B)
(A)
(B) (C)

(C) (D)

(D) 149.

142. (A)
(A) (B)
(B) (C)
(C) (D)
(D) 150.
143. (A)
(B)
(A) (B) (C)
(C) (D) (D)

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137. Which of the following is not an investment 144. The atmospheric layer farthest from the
expenditure in goods and services ? Earth's surface is known as —
(A) Expansion of the main plant of a company (A) Ionosphere (B) Mesosphere
(B) Purchase of a house (C) Stratosphere (D) Exosphere
(C) Purchase of machinery 145. Contours are the lines which are drawn
(D) An increase in business inventories joining places having —
138. Which river in India flows in a rift-valley ? (A) equal air pressure
(A) Cauvery (B) Tapti (B) equal temperature

(C) Narmada (D) Krishna (C) equal height from mean sea level

139. A narrow strip of land that connects two (D) equal rainfall
146. Soil formed by leaching and oxidation is —
larger land masses is called
(A) Red soil (B) Montane soil
(A) Strait (B) Peninsula
(C) Black soil (D) Laterite soil
(C) Cape (D) Isthmus
147. Who is the author of the book "A Cricketing
140. The difference between GNP and NNP
Life" ?
equals
(A) Kapil Dev
(A) transfer payments
(B) Tony Greig
(B) depreciation
(C) Christopher Martin Jenkins
(C) corporate profits
(D) Sunil Gavaskar
(D) personal taxes
148. Who was the first recipient of the "Bharat
141. The demand for necessities is
Ratna" Award posthumously ?
(A) inelastic
(A) K. Kamaraj
(B) perfectly elastic (B) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(C) elastic (C) M.G. Ramachandran
(D) perfectly inelastic (D) B.R. Ambedkar
142. Gandhi's Salt Satyagraha was a part of— 149. Hardening interest rate means
(A) Non-Cooperation Movement (A) interest rate is remaining sticky
(B) Civil Disobedience Movement (B) interest rate is very low
(C) Champaran Satyagraha (C) interest rate is increasing
(D) Quit India Movement (D) interest rate is falling
143. The first Sultan who requested and obtained 150. Who was the founder of the Lodhi Dynasty ?
letters of investiture from the Caliph (A) Bahlol Lodhi
(Khalifa) was (B) Sikandar Shah Lodhi
(A) Firuz Tughluq (B) Alauddin Khilji (C) Jalal Khan Lodhi
(C) Iltutmish (D) Balban (D) Ibrahim Lodhi

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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some Direction: In Question nos. 163 to 167, a
part of the sentences have errors and some are sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
correct. Find out which part of a sentence Below are given alternatives to the underlined
h a s an error and blacken the oval [ ] part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B), sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the case no improvement is needed your answer is
oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet. (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
151. I wasn’t (A) / at the last meeting and (B) / 163. He throwed it out of the window.
neither was you. (C)/ No error (D) (A) threw (B) throw
152. The three individuals are so different (A) / (C) thrown (D) No improvement
that their tastes vary (B) / fro m one 164. In the hot afternoon, after a long walk, I
another, (C) / No error (D) rested in the shadow of a tree.
153. He remembered (A) / that his visa (B) / will (A) Shelter (B) shade
be expired in a month, (C) / No error (D) (C) cool (D) No improvement
154. When I shall see him (A) /I shall (B) / tell 165. Your answer book will be answered with the
him. (C)/ No error (D) help of a computer.
155. In any case no disciplinary action (A) / are (A) judged (B) tested
required (B) / to be taken, (C) / No error (D)
(C) evaluated (D) seen
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 162, sentences
166. Marconi assembled the radio.
given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate
(A) discovered (B) made
word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each
(C) invented (D) No improvement
question. Choose the correct alternative out of the
167. He showed great kind to his friend.
four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate
(A) kindness (B) kind heart
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
(C) kind hearted (D) No improvement
156. That hardly counts ...............
Directions : In Question nos. 168 to 169 out of
(A) does it? (B) doesn’t it?
the four alternatives, choose the one which best
(C) do it? (D) don’t it?
157. There aren’t ............... mountains in that expresses the meaning of the given word and
part of the country. mark it in the Answer Sheet.
(A) much (B) many 168. ERUDITE
(C) more (D) less (A) Scholarly (B) Friendly
158. An optimist thinks that all ............... well (C) Miserly (D) Lovely
with the world. 169. IDEA
(A) shall (B) will be (A) Comprehension
(C) is (D) was (B) Notion
159. Only people who are afraid to sign their (C) Emotion
names, send ............... letters. (D) Gist
(A) unanimous (B) anonymous Directions : In question nos. 170 to 172, choose
(C) official (D) informal the word opposite in meaning to the given word
160. The examination will begin ............... and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
Monday. 170. IMPLICIT
(A) from (B) i n (A) Explicit (B) Implied
(C) at (D) on (C) Explained (D) Exquisite
161. She invited me ............... area. 171. CAPTURE
(A) to (B) on (A) Catch (B) Detain
(C) in (D) over (C) Liberate (D) Stop
162. Monkey lives ............... the tree. 172. REPULSIVE
(A) in (B) on (A) Attractive (B) Offensive
(C) over (D) upon (C) Defensive (D) Pensive
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Directions : In question nos. 173 to 174, four 183. A bone of contention
words are given in each question, out of which only (A) A matter of dispute
(B) A settled quarrel
one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt
(C) Food for thought
word and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
(D) Competition
173. (A) Intermitent (B) Intermittant 184. To give currency
(C) Intermittent (D) Intermitant (A) To make publicly known
174. (A) Acommodation (B) Accommodation (B) To misinterpret
(C) Accomodation (D) Acomodation (C) To bestow importance
Directions : In Question nos. 175 to 179, out of (D) To originate
Direction : In Question nos. 185 to 190, in the
the four alternatives, choose the one which can
following passages some of the words have been
be substituted for the given words/sentences left out. Read the passages carefully and
and indicate it by blackening the appropriate choose the correct answer to each question out
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.
175. The Government by the nobility CLOZE TEST
(A) Bureaucracy (B) Aristocracy Ants go in groups in search of food. To do
this, ....(185).... a few worker ants ....(186)....
(C) Autocracy (D) Oligarchy
scouts, go out of their nests to forage ....(187)....
176. To store and stock
food. Once an ....(188).... source of food is
(A) Hail (B) Hide ....(189).... by a scout ant, it ....(190).... to the nest
(C) Hoard (D) Horde with a sample.
177. To increase in number 185. (A) primarily (B) initially
(A) Multiply (B) Divide (C) hastily (D) systematically
(C) Add (D) Substract 186. (A) called (B) named
178. Boundary of an area (C) identified (D) depicted
(A) Porch (B) Periphery 187. (A) after (B) by
(C) Balcony (D) Verandah (C) for (D) upon
188. (A) unusual (B) enriched
179. A war of religions
(C) excessive (D) abundant
(A) Calligraphy (B) Contraband
189. (A) found (B) reached
(C) Cavalry (D) Crusade
(C) targeted (D) recognised
Direction : In Question nos. 180 to 184, four
190. (A) accesses (B) returns
alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase
(C) goes (D) climbs
underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative
Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 200, you have
which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/
brief passages with 5 questions. Read the
Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
passage carefully and choose the best answer
180. To play havoc with
to each question out of the four alternatives and
(A) To ruin (B) To alter mark it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ]
(C) To swallow (D) To affect in the Answer Sheet.
181. Herculean task PASSAGE - I
(A) An easy puzzle The two dominant features of our age are
(B) A good contest the science and democracy. They have come to
(C) A difficult thing stay. We cannot ask educated people to accept
(D) A hurried job the deliveran ces o f faith without rat ional
182. A red letter day evidence. Whatever we are called upon to accept
(A) An unimportant day must be justified and supported by reason.
(B) A festival occasion Otherwise our religious beliefs will be reduced
(C) An important day to wishful thinking. Modern man must learn to
(D) An insignificant occasion live with a religion which commends itself to his
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intellectual conscience, to the spirit of science. cannot do this yet you should train yourself to do
Besides, religion should be the sustaining faith it by taking particular problems and following
of democracy which insists on the intellectual them through, point by point, to a solution,
and spiritual development of every human being without leaving anything out and without
irrespective of his caste, creed, community or avoiding any difficulties that you meet.
race, Any religion which divides man from man At first you find clear, step-by-step thought
or supports privileges, exploitation, wars cannot very difficult. You may find that your mind is not
commend itself to us today. able to concentrate. Several unconnected ideas
191. In the passage it is said that democracy may occur together. But practice will improve
(A) Should aim at intellectual development your ability to concentrate on a single idea and
(B) Should strengthen religion think about it clearly and logically. In order to
(C) Should work for spiritual development increase your vocabulary and to improve your
of very human being style, you should read widely and use a good
dictionary to help you find the exact meanings
(D) Both (A) and (C)
and correct usages of words.
192. Which of the following is correct?
Always remember that regular and frequent
(A) A g ood reli gion support s wars if
practice is necessary if you want to learn to write
necessary.
well. It is no good waiting until you have an
(B) A good religion grants a number of
inspiration before you; write. Even with the most
privileges to people.
famous writers, inspiration is rare. Someone said
(C) A good religion divides man from man.
that writing is ninety-nine percent hard work
(D) A good religion Supports democratic
and one percent inspiration, so the sooner you
system. get into the habit of disciplining yourself to write,
193. The writer of the passage stresses the the better.
importance of 196. To write well, a person must train himself
(A) religion in
(B) science (A) dealing with a difficult problem
(C) science and democracy (B) not leaving anything out
(D) Democracy (C) thinking clearly and logically
194. The writer says that (D) following a step-by-step approach
(A) educated people are likely to accept 197. Initially it is difficult to write because
faith not supported by reason. (A) a good dictionary is not used.
(B) People should have unquestionable faith (B) ideas occur without any sequence.
in religion. (C) aids to correct writing are not known.
(C) faith and reason are two separate (D) exact usages of words are not known.
entities. 198. According to the passage, writing style can
(D) faith without rational evidence may not be improved by
be acceptable to the educated people. (A) thinking logically
195. What, according to the writer, is the role of (B) writing clearly
religion in the present age? (C) undergoing training
(A) To promote rational thinking (D) reading widely
(B) To inculcate scientific spirit in man 199. Famous writers have achieved success by
(A) using their linguistic resources properly
(C) To strengthen faith in democracy
(B) disciplining their skill
(D) To develop faith in God
(C) following only one idea
PASSAGE - II
(D) waiting for inspiration
To write well you have to be able to write
200. All the following words mean ‘exact’ except
clearly and logically, and you cannot do this
(A) precise (B) accurate
unless you can think clearly and logically. If you
(C) very (D) erect
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