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SECTION-A / cqm-A
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND LOGICAL KNOWLEDGE
fi141;:;q ~ ~ dlFctCh ~
Dire~tion (Q. Nos. 1 and 2) : Each question ~ ('SIT-{""o 1 am 2) : ~ ~ lll!;~ w.f
given below is based on the following data : f.i'"'1R=tf@d~ l:R 3lTmfto ~ :
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(1) A studies Physics, Chemistry and


(1) A~,~-~O?fT~~~1
English.
(2) Band C study Chemistry and (2) B 3fR c ~ -~ 0?fT TffURr ~ ~ I
Mathematics.
(3) D 3fR A ~-~0?fT ~-~ ~
(3) D and A study Biology and Home ~I
Science.

1. Which student studies the maximum 1. ~-m fuwff ~ ~ ~~?


number of subjects? (A) D
(A) D
(B) A
(8) A
(C) C
(C) C
(0) B
(0) B
2. ~fuwff~-~~~?
2. How many students are studying
Chemistry? (A) 1
(A) 1 (8) 2
(8) 2 (C) 3
(C) 3
(0) 0
(0) 0
~ ('SIT-{""o 3 "« 5) :. f.i'"'1R-tf&d ~3TI q;) ~
Direction (Q. Nos. 3 to 5) : Read the
~lll!;~t~~:
following informations and answer the
questions: (1) ~: ~ A, B, C, D, E 0?fT F ~ ~
(1) Six friends A, B, C, D, E and Fare ~1l~~~1
sitting in a closed circle facing the
centre. (2) E, D t GWff(Rtfi ~ I

(2) E is to the left of D. (3) C, ACf Bt~~1


(3) C is between A and B. (4) F, E Cf A t lfUr· ~I
(4) F is between E and A.
3. ct·GWff 3ltt ~ ~ ~?
3. Who is to the left of C?
(A) A
(A) A

(8) E (B) E

(C) D (C) D

(0) B (0) B

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4. E is sitting between 4. E~llUJ~~?

(A) D and F (A) D~F

(B) F and C (B) F~C

(C) Cand D (C) C~D

(0) A and B (0) A~B

5. Who is sitting right to A?


5. A * zyff 3W ~ ~ ~?

(A) D
(A) D ~
(B) F I
(B) F

(C) E
(C) E

(0) C
I
~
(0) C iI'

6. ~m~~~~~~~~~~
If
~ ~ I 3lltfCfiT ~ ~~ CfiT ~ ~ ~, ~
6. In this question, two statements are
followed by two conclusions. You have
~ 3lltfCfiT 3lWrn ~ wm m, 31CH ~ -:q7.R

to consider the two given statements as <fiG ~I


true even if they seem to be absurd and
select your answer. ~:
Statements :
I. ~~,~~I
I. All managers are clerks.

II. Some clerks are peon. II. ~~,~~I

Conclusions :
~:
(1) No manager is peon.
(1) ~~~~;fflf~1
(2) Some peons are managers.
(2) ~~,~~I
(A) Only conclusion (1) follows

(B) Only conclusion (2) follows (A) ~~(lp:r~~

(C) Neither conclusion (1) nor conclu- (B) ~~(2)~~


sion (2) follows
(C) ";foT~ (1) 3fR";fm~ (2)~~
(0) Both of the conclusions (1) and (2)
follow (0) ~ (1) 3fu: ~ (2) c:r.n ~ ~

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7. Seen through a mirror; the arms of a 7. v;cfi. GtfuT.q ~ "q\ ~ <fit mm 2:30 ~
clock show 2:30. The actual time is ~, m <4lfdR.Cfi ~ t
(A) 6:30 (A) 6:30

(B) 3:30 (B) 3:30

(C) 9:30
(C) 9:30

(0) 6:10
(D) 6:10

8. Statements :
8. ~:
I. The prices of vegetables have fallen
during the last few days. I. NrRr ~ ~ .q ~ ~ ~ .q fi1ucrG
II. There has been considerable 3WfTil
improvement in quality of
vegetables produced. II. ~ ~ <fit ~ .q CfiT11iT\!tfR
~3lTt I
Choose the correct answer.
~ "3W"rnwt!
(A) Statement I is the cause and
statement II is the effect
(A) ~ I CJiRUT i am: ~ II ~ i
(B) Statement II is the cause and
statement I is the effect (B) Cfi?f.l II CJiRUT t am: ~ I ~ t
(C) Both the statements I and II are (C) ~ I am: ~ II Gf.:if ~ CJiRUT ~
independent causes
(0) ~ I 3fR Cfi~ II Gf.:if ~ ~ ~
(D) Both the statements I and II are
effects of independent causes ~~

9. Which of the following represents 9. f.iJOO1~f@(j.q ~ ChT-r-~ .~, lflGtf ~ 3l(JJ'


'stone, plant and fire? q;) ~ tti«IT t?
(A) 0 0 (A) 0 0
o o
(B) @O (B) @O
(C) (@) (C) (@)
(0) ClXI) (0) ClXI)
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Direction (Q. Nos. 10 to 12) : Study the ~(~lfO 10"« 12) :~q;)t4I'i'tf<:h~~
diagram carefully and answer the questions :
m~~~:
b.. ~ Youths in
a village

o ~ Unemployed

o~ Educated

10. Which of the following numbers R1f{g(l 'ij ~ etA -m 3iCfi 1fi'q
10. f.!JOO1 -q ~
represents unemployed educated ~U'iilIIR ~alt q;) ~ <fi«fT t?
youths in the village?

(A) 4
(A) 4

(B) 5
(8) 5

(C) 6 (C) 6

(0) 7 (0) 7

11. Uneducated unemployed youths in the 11. 1fi'q -q ~ ~(J'iilIII( ~alt q;) ~ CfffiT
village are represented by 3iCfit

(A) 4 (A) 4

(8) 1 (B) 1

(C) 7
(C) 7

(0) 2
(0) 2

12. Which of the following numbers .•. -q ~


12. f.!R~f{gd 'ij ~ etA-m 3iCfi TfTCf
represents the educated employed
f.l1l1~(l ~alt ctiT ~ t?
youths in the village?

(Al 3 (Al 3

(B) 4 (B) 4

(C) 1 (C) 1

(0) 7 (0) 7

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13. Centigrade and Fahrenheit scales give 13. ~ v:ci If)1{'1t!I~l ~ -ij ~ ..•·t~l"tJR
same reading at ~~

(A) 0° (A) 0° lR

(B) - 48° (B) - 48° lR

(0) None of the above I


14. Kathakali dance belongs to which one of 14. ~ ~ f.l1OO1~l@d -ij ~ ,~ ~ ~
I
I
the following States? ~~?

(A) Maharashtra (A) ~

(B) Kerala (B) ~

(C) Tamil Nadu

(0) Gujarat (0) ~

15. The highest mountain peak of India is

(A) Mount Everest (A) ~~

(B) K-2 (B) ~o-2

(C) Kanchenjunga

10) None of the above

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16. Which of the following States is in the 16. ~ ~ t Gf&lur -ij R""IRif@d -ij ~ ~-m
south of Madhya Pradesh? ·~t?
(A) Rajasthan (A) ~

(B) Gujarat
(B) ~

(C) Chhattisgarh

(0) Maharashtra
(O)~

17. Which of the following rivers originates


17. ~ ~ ~ ~ GfR'ft R""IRif@d -ij ~
from Madhya Pradesh and flows
through Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra ~-m;p.ft t ~ lfUJ~, ~ q~ ~
and Gujarat? ~~t?
(A) Narmada (A) ~

(B) Chambal (B) ~

(C) Betwa (C) ~

(0) Ken (0) ~

18. State animal of Madhya Pradesh is

(A) Cow (A) lfp;r

(B) Swamp deer

(C) Tiger
(C) ~

(0) Lion
(0) m
19. The zonal office of West Central Railway
is situated at

(A) Indore (A) ~-ij

(B) Bhopal (B) ~-ij

(C) Jabalpur (C) ~-ij

(0) Gwalior (0) ~-ij

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20. In Madhya Pradesh, the Fossil National 20. ~ ~ it ~ ~ tflCi; f.\Rfcl~d it \l
Park is situated in which of the ~ -:~it~i~?
following districts?

(A) ~
(A) Dindori

(B) ~
(B) Ratlam

(C) Ujjain (C) ~

(0) Bhopal (0) ~

21. The number of Parliamentary Constitu-


encies in Madhya Pradesh is

(A) 27
(A) 27

(B) 28
(B) 28

(C) 29 (C) 29

(0) 30 (0) 30

22. Who among the following kings built the


Sanchi Stupa?

(A) ~~
(A) Raja Bhoj

(B) ~l{6R
(B) Ashoka the Great

(C) ~lft4
(C) Chandragupta Maurya

(0) None of them

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23. How many sites in Madhya Pradesh 23. ~ ~ -q ~ WU ~ ~ <fit 'fcw.f
are declared 'World Heritage Site' by ~~'~~-q~~~?
UNESCO?

(A) 3
(A) 3

(B) 4
(B) 4

(C) 5
(C) 5

(D) None of the above

24. ~ ~ 1:1\ f.iyR1f@~ -q "B ~-m ~ ~


24. Which of the following dams is
constructed on Son river? ~t?

(A) Mahi (A) ~

(B) Pratap Sagar (B) "!f(f(t{ mrR

(C) Kolar (C) ~

(D) Ben Sagar (D) ~ mrR

25. Who was the Chief Minister of Madhya 25. ~ 1tB $;@R1CflI ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Pradesh at the time of Bhopal Gas
~&llHfl~~?
Tragedy?

(A) Digvijay Singh

(B) 3tfT,:rmft
(B) Uma Bharti

(C) Arjun Singh (C) ~iW

(D) Shiv Raj Singh (D) ~iW

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26. Who raised the stopn; ''Freedom is my 26. "~.~ ajO¥1f{.t", ~,t ~ ~~' 'Sl'm
birthright and I shall have it"? ~I"~-;nu~~?

(A) Bal Gangadhar 1'i1ak

(B) Mahatma Gandhi (B) l@'('1TI 11ltfr

(C) Lata Lajpat Rai

(0) Subhas Chandra Bose

27. "Life is full 1'0£' sUfferings and


unhappiness." Who said this?

(A) Bhagawan Buddha (A) ~~q;r

(B) Bhagawan Mahavira (B) ~ lftncfu q;r

(C) Ashoka the Great

(0) Mahatma Gandhi (0) ~ 71'ilft q;r

28. The first woman Chief Minister of a


State in India was
(A) 'i1(1 lenfl
(A) Mayavati

(B) ~~
(B) Sucheta Kripalani

(C) Jayalalitha

'(0) None of them

29. When was Swami Vivekananda born?

'(A) 12 January, 1864 (A) 12~, 1864

(B) 12 January, 1893 (B) 12~, 1893

(C) 12 January, 1873 (C) 12~, 1873

(0) 12 January, 1868 (0) 12~, 1863

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30. In India, where was the first Metro J~ail
started?

(A) c6)ctCflldl
(A) Kolkata

(B) ~
(B) Mumbai

(C) New Delhi

(D) None of the above

31. Who was known as the 'Tiger of


Mysore'?

(A) ~ 3R'ft
(A) Haider Ali

(B) ~
(B) Akbar

(C) ~~
(C) Tipu Sultan

(D) None of them

32. Who was the founder of Arya Samaj?

(A) Vivekananda (A) ~~CfI"1'<

(B) Swami Dayananda Saraswati (B) ~~~

(C) Lala Lajpat Rai

(D) Bepin Chandra Pal

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33. If P x Q means P is.l;>rother of Q, P, + Q 33. ~ PxQ <JiT ~ t.~ P, Q CfiJ ~t.,
means P is son of Q and P - Q means P P+ Q <JiT ~ ~ ~ P, Q <JiT ~ ~ mn
is sister of Q, then which of the following P - Q CfiT ~ ~ ~ P, Q;;f;l ~ to m
relations will show that Q is maternal
. AJOO1fftf&a -ij ~ CI1T-f-~~ ~ O!ffii Cfi«IT ~
uncle of P?
~ Q, P CfiT 111m ~?
(A) Px R+Q
(A) PxR+Q
(B) P+ R-Q
(B) P+R-Q
(C) R-P+Q
(C) R-P+Q
(O) QxR+P
(0) QxR+P

34. Pointing to a woman a man says, "Her


mother's mother is the mother of my 34. v,q; ~ q,l ~ Cfi@ ~ v,q; ~ ~ ~ ~
father". How is the man related to that "~ lfRIT ;;f;l lfRIT -ijt firnT ;;f;l lfRIT ~", m
woman? ~~CfiT~~~~

(A) Nephew (A) ~CfiT

(B) Son
(B) ~ <JiT

(C) Maternal cousin

(0) Uncle
(0) T;fRU CfiT

3S. Which of the following diagrams depicts


the relationship among cats, pet 3S. f.)JOO1~Riaa -ij ~ CI1T-f-~ ~ .•~, lITffil
animals and dogs? ~ q~ ~ ~ ~ q,l crefoT~?

(A)
«\?<\\
\.Y....Y.J (A) ill)
(B) @0 (B) @0
(C) (@) (C) (@)
(0) 0 0 (0) 0 0
o o

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36. Study the given statement and select 36. ~ ~ ~ ~ CfiT ~ ~ am ~
the alternative which best represents ~CfiT~~~~q;)~~-ij-
the statement ; vMffit Cfi«IT ~ :
"Ravi is illiterate, therefore he
cannot write." "~~~, 3l(f:~~~~I"

Thus we can say that

(A) only some of the literate persons (A) ~m~~~~~~


can write
(B) ~~~~i¥s~~
(B) all illiterate persons cannot write

(C) ~m~~1fi~~~··~
(C) some literate persons also cannot
write

(0) None of the above

Direction (Q. NOB. 37 and 38) : In each ~ ('SWof~o 37 am 38) :~ ~ 'lfQ; ~ it 1%


question given below, a statement is followed ~~tp:IT~~~Gl(fcf; I~lII~~~1
by two arguments numbered I and II. You ~~~~~ctt.f-m(fcf; '~' t~~-m
have to decide which of the arguments is a
(fcf; '~' ~ 3fR ~ lI1t ~ CfiT~ ~ I
'strong' argument and which is a 'weak'
argument and then select the correct
alternative.
37. ~:
~ (1'ii1<ftR\Q; ~ tR ~ wrr ~
37. Statement;
~?
Should political parties be banned?
Arguments; (fcf;:

I. Yes, it is necessary to teach a


lesson to the politicians.
II. No, it will lead to an end of the
democracy.

(A) Only argument I is. strong


(A) ~ (fcf; I ~ t
(B) Only argument II is strong
(B) ~ (fcf; II ~ t
(C) Either argument I or argument II is
strong
(C) (fcf; I ~ (fcf; II ~ ~
(0) Neither argument I nor argument II
is strong (O) ~ m (fcf; I 3fR ~ tt (fcf; II ~ t

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38. Statement : 38.,,~:
Should India have no military force cp;rr ~ CfiT ~ ~ ~ ~ wr.rr
at all?
~?
Arguments:
I. No, other countries in the world
ocf;:
do not believe in non-violence.
I. ~,~ ~ ~ ~ 31fun 11 ~
II. Yes, many Indians believe in ~~~I
non-violence.

(A) Only argument I is strong


II. m, ~-~ ~ 31fun 11 ~ ~
~I
(B) Only argument II is strong
(A) ~ocf; I ~~
(C) Either argument I or argument II is
strong (B) ~ocf; II ~~
(0) Neither argument I nor argument II (C) ocf; I ~ ocf; II ~ ~
is strong
(0) ~ oTocf; I 3fR ~ ~ ocf; II ~ ~
39. Replace the question mark (?) with
correct word : 39. SI~"tcIlT.lCfi m (7) CfiT ~ ~ ~ ~ :

Farmer : Plough :: Author : ? fctim;:r : re ::~ :?


(A) Writing (A) fffig.n

(B) Brush (B) im


(C) Book (C) ~

(0) ~
(0) Pen

40.~:
40. Statements :
I. 1:!r-ft 100 C "!R"3GfffifT ~
0 I
I. Water boils at 100 °C.
II. 1:!r-ft 0 °C"!RGft GH ~ ~I
II. Water freezes into ice at 0 °C.

Conclusion : f.r6q;If :
Water boils at low pressure and low 1:!r-ft CfitJ GTif WU CfitJ 'ij'['q "!R"3GfffifT ~ I
temperature.

The conclusion drawn is

(A) true (A) ~~

(B) false (B) ~~

(C) either true or false (C) <rroT~~ ~~t


(O) irrelevant (0) 31Wmt

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MENTAL ABILITY AND MENTAL APTITUDE
~f4Cf) ~ ~ "iHmCf) ~
41. One morning Ram and Shyam were 41. ~ ~ U1=r 3fR ~ ~-~ CfiT mJHf ~
talking to each other face to face at a SU; ~ - lR GfRf Cfi{ W ~I WR ~ c€t
crossing. If Shyam's shadow was ~ U1=r ~ ~ Gf«ff O\tfi ~, m U1=r CfiT· ~
exactly to the left of Ram, then which
~~-qm?
direction was Ram facing?

(A) East (A) ~

(B) West (B) ~

(C) North (C) ~

(0) South
(0) ~

42. Some boys are standing in a circle


facing to the centre. Bhim is to the
42. ~ ~ ~ 'fJ it ~ ~ ~I 'Ifrq,
immediate left of Vijay. Rajesh is in ~ ~ ~ Gf«ff 3ffi ~ I -oor, 'Ifrq ~ ~
between Bhim and Mahesh. Jivan is in ~~it~I~, ~~*r~ ~-q~1
between Vijay and Naren. Who is to the ~ ~ Gf«ff 3ffi ~ ~?
left of Mahesh?

(A) Rajesh
(A) m

(B) Naren
(B) *r

(C) Vijay (C) ~

(O) Bhim (O) 'Ifrq

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43. What will replace '?' in the followtng? 43. ~ 'ij '?' ~ ~ cp.n 3TIl1.'TI?

Moon: Satellite :: .Earth : ? ~.~ . ..


.. ~.? ..

(A) Sun (A) ~

(B) Planet (B) ~

(C) Solar system (C) ~~(liQ:S(1

(0) Star
(0) am

44. What will replace '?' in the following?


44,.. f.%1:;{ 'ij '?' ~ .~ cp.n 3TIl1.'TI?
Ocean : Water :: Glacier: ?
~ : -qr;fi :: ~ :?

(A) Refrigerator

(B) Ice
(B) ~

(C) Mountain
(C) ~

(0) Cave
(0) TfiT

45. If A = x, E = -, 0 = + and U = +, then


taking the numerical value of the
remaining letters as per English
45. ~ A = x, E=-, 0= + ~ U= + m-"iID
~ 3l~ q;r. ~ qufql(1I~j{ e&lI("fCf)
alphabet order, the correct option
for SETUH is 1{R "AA 1:R SETUH <fiT ~ ~ t

(A) 5 (A) 5

(B) 6 (B) 6

(C) 7 (C) 7

(0) 8 (0) 8

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46. Find out the wrong term from~e
following:
.5, 9, 17, 35, 65, 129
5, 9, 17, 35, 65, 129

(A) 65
(A) 65

(B) 35
(B) 35

(C) 129
(C) 129

(D) 9
(D) 9

47. Find the missing number of the given


47. f.%T:;f. ~ .. cfiT ~ ~ mo ~ :
series:
19, 2, 38, 3, 114, 4, ..1...
19, 2, 38, 3, 114, 4, ..1...
(A) 228
(A) 228

(B) 256
(B) 256

(C) 352
(C) 352

(D) 456
(D) 456

48. f.n:;r.q~ m mo·~ :


48. Find the next number in the following:

1, 2, 9, 4, 25, 6, ..1... 1, 2, 9, 4, 25, 6, ..1...

(A) 51 (A) 51

(B) 49 (B) 49

(C) 50 (C) 50

(D) 47 (D) 47

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49. Find the missing number of'the-given
series:
1, 8, 9, 64, 25, 216, 49., l
1, 8, 9, 64, 25, 216, 49, .z,
(A) 64
(A) 64

(B) 729
(B) 729

(C) 512
(C) 512

(0) 81
(0) 81

50. What will come next in the given series?


50. ~ ~ 'ij 311Tffi llG ~ m?
21, 62, 23, eo, 25, 58, l 21, 62, 23, 60, 25, 58, l

(A) 29 (A) 29

(B) 56 (B) 56

(C) 27 (C) 27

(0) 60 (0) 60

51. Find out the wrong term from the 51. ~'ij~~llG~~:
following:
ABC, OGJ, HMR, NTA, SBK, ZKV
ABC, OGJ, HMR, NTA,SBK, ZKV

(A) OGJ
(A) OGJ

(B) HMR
(B) HMR

(C) NTA (C) NTA

(0) SBK (0) SBK

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52. Find the missing letters in the 52. f.\l:;f if ~ ~~ ~ ~ :
following:
BCFH, ----1-, HILN, KLOQ, NORT
BCFH, ----1-, HILN, KLOQ, NORT

(A) MNQS
(A) MNQS

(B) EFIK
(B) EFIK

(C) NOPQ
(C) NOPQ

(D) PQTV
(D) PQTV

53. ~if~llG~~:
53. Find the missing term in the following :
F3X, H7U, J15R, L310, ----1-
F3X, H7U, J15R, L310, ----1-

(A) M46L
(A) M46L

(B) N44L
(B) N44L

(C) N63L (C) N63L

(D) N44M (D) N44M

54. Complete the given letter series :

J _ HL _ K _ IH _ LKJI _ LLK J _ HL _ K _ IH _ LKJI _ LLK

(A) HIWL (A) HIWL

(B) IWLH (B) IWLH

(C) WLHI (C) WLHI

(D) JLHIL (D) JLHIL

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55. In the following letter series, some of 55. f.I•.••R=tfuid 3la.;{ ~ -q ~ 3la.;{ tt!R ~ ~
the letters are missing which are given ~Sfil{-q ~~~M~~~~-q
in that order as one of the alternatives W:n~tl~~~:
below it. Choose the correct alternative:

I,
a _ ca _ bcaab _ a _bcaabc _ ab
a _ ca _ bcaab _ a ......;;..bcaabc
_ ab

(A) bacaa
(A) bacaa
f
(B) aacba
(B) aacba $

(C) bcacc
(C) bcacc

(0) cabba (0) cabba

56. In a certain code language if MICHAEL


56. ~ M ~ ~ ~ -q MICHAEL <it
is coded as JGBHBGO, then in this JGBHBGO ~ ~ t, -at ~ ~ ~ -q
code, AMERICA will be written as AMERICA<it furun ~

(A) XKORJEO (A) XKDRJEO

(B) XKDRKEO (B) XKORKEO

(C) XKORJEC (C) XKORJEC

(0) XKERJEO (0) XKERJEO

57. In a certain code language if CRICKET 57. ~ fcrlm ~ ~ -q ~ CRICKET. <it


is coded as 3923564, ROCKET is coded 3923564, ROCKET Cfl1 913564 ~
as 913564 and KETTLE is coded as
KETTLE <it 564406 ~ 7jffifT t, -at
564406, then how is LITTLE coded in
that language? LITTLE<it ~ ~ ~ -q ~ ~~?

(A) 204406 (A) 204406

(B) 024406 (B) 024406

(C) 020446 (C) 020446

(0) 200446 (0) 200446

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58. If 74683 means GREAT, then 7684 58. ~ 74683 <fiT3l~ GREAT t 'ffi 7684 <fiT
means ~~

(A) GEAR
(A) GEAR

(B) HEAR
(B) HEAR

(C) REAG
(C) REAG

(O) GAER
(0) GAER

59. How many squares are there in the


following figure?

e- n I n
L~ L~

(A) 13 (A) 13

(B) 14 (B) 14

(C) 16 (C) 16

(O) 15 (0) 15

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II
i'
it

60. How many triangles ~s the following


II
figure contain?

(A) 11
(A) 11
(B) 10
(B) 10

(C) 6
(C) 6

(0) 12
(0) 12

61. In a certain code language, '479' means


61. ~ fcrim ~ ~ if, '479' CfiT ~ 'fruit is
'fruit is sweet'; '248' means 'very sweet sweet'; '248' CfiT ~ 'very sweet voice'
voice' and '637' means 'eat fruit daily'. (IWJ '637' CfiT ~ 'eat fruit daily't oT ~
Which digit stands for 'is' in that coded ~ ~ if ~ aiCf; CfiT ~ 'is'~?
language?
(A) 7
(A) 7

(B) 9
(B) 9

(C) 4 (C) 4

(0) Cannot be determined

62. Choose the set of numbers from the


four alternatives which is similar to the
62. ;:m: ~
fcf;~~~~~~
if ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
(~)t:
<fIl ..~ ~
I
I

I
given set:
(6, 13, 22 )
(6, 13, 22)

(A) (6, 13, 27) (A) (6, 13, 27)

(B) (10, 16, 28 )


I
I
(B) (10, 16, 28)

(C) (11, 18, 27) (C) (11, 18, 27)


.f

(0) (13, 19, 27 ) (0) (13, 19, 27)

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63. Choose a word from the given 63. ~ ~ ~ -ij ~ 1% ~ ~.\iIl fcf; <:fH
alternatives that belongs to the ~ ~ ~ f.t1OO1f<itR51d ~ -ij 3lffiT t:
following group of three related words :

Jute, Cotton, Wool

(A) ~
(A) Terylene

(S) Silk (S) ~

(C) Rayon (C) ~

(0) Nylon
(0) ~

64. Choose a number from the given


alternatives that belongs to the 64. ~ ~ ~ -ij ~ ~ m~ \ill fcf; <:fH
following group of three related ~ ~ ~ f.ti41f<itR51d ~ -ij ~ t:
numbers:
25, 37, 49
25, 37, 49

(AI 61
(A) 61

(S) 56
(B) 56

(C) 60 (C) 60

(0) 66 (0) 66

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65. 12% of 25 ~tudent~ are good in
65. 25 Pt@ll~ ".q'"B 12% ~ llfUrn'.q ~
Mathematics. How many} are not good ~,(l\~~~ ~,'~~?
in it?
;.~

(A) 18
(A) 18

(B) 47
(B) 47

(C) 22
(C) 22

(0) 24
(0) 24

66. The two consecutive integers, between


which ,~ lies, are
7 I
(A) 5 and 6
(A) 5 ~ 6
II
II
(B) 0 ~ 1
(B) 0 and 1

(C) 7 ~ 8
(C) 7 and 8 !

!~
(0) 6 and 7 (0) 6~ 7

67. What number should come in place


of '?' mark?
25x43+ 5 =?
25x43+ 5 =?

(A) 215
(A) 215

(B) 220
(B) 220

(C) 205
(C) 205

(0) 251 (0) 251

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68. Manish ranked 16th frQJllthe top and 68. ~ CfiT ~ tRt~ ~ ~ ~ it "YR ~
29th from the bottom among those ~ho l00w.n~~ 29cfl"(6T1
6 fCtQI~ ~~
passed the examination. Six students ~ ~ w.n 5 ~ ~I q;~ it ~ ~
did not participate in the examination
~~?
and five failed. How many students
were there in the class?
(A) 40
(A) 40
(B) 55
(B) 55

(e) 50
(e) 50

(D) 49
(D) 49

69. A <€t ~. B <€t ~ ~ 50% 3lftIq;~, (I) B


69. A's income is 50% more than Ss. How
much percent is Ss income less
<€t~A~~~~~?
than A's?
(A) 33%
(A) 33%
(B) 33~%
4
(B) 33~%
4

(e) 331.%
3
(e) 331.%
3

(0) 331.%
(0) 331.% 2
2

70. Which number is on the face opposite


to 6?

(A) 1
(A) 1

(B) 2
(B) 2

(e) 3 (e) 3

(0) 4 (0) 4

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SECTION-C / 'lI1T-C
SCIENCE AND SIMPLE ARITHMETIC
1"

71. Select the wrong statement.

(A) When water is converted into ice


at 0 °C, its volume decreases
(A) ;;fi[ ~

~
0 °C l:R «It 'ij
aw«R
qltciRffi
'ij q;Jft 3lRft ~
iroT tm I
(8) Glycerol (glycerine) is an alcohol

(C) Glass is not a true solid

(0) Photosynthesis is achemica1


(0) ~-~ ~ JICfiR c#it <I~I4f.1Cfi
reaction
~~

72. Amoeba is a
72. ~~

(A) unicellular plant


(A) 1(Cfic6)~ICfi ~

(8) unicellular animal


(8) 1(q;c6)~ICfi ~

(C) small insect

(0) type of small fish


(C) ~~

(0) 'I(Cfi JICfiR c#it ulit ~


I
I
73. Which of the following is a conventional
source of energy?

(A) Sun (A) lff

(8) Wind (8) ~

(C) Water (C) ~

(0) Coal (0) ~

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74. Select the amphibian among the
following.

(A) "ffiq
(A) Snake

(B) ~
(B) Dog

(C) HGCfi
(C) Frog

(D) ~3lT
(D) Earthworm

75. Baking soda is

(A) sodium chloride

(B) sodium hydroxide

(C)~~
(C) sodium carbonate

(D) sodium bicarbonate

76. Brass is an alloy of

(A) copper and aluminium

(B) aluminium and zinc

(C) copper and zinc

(D) copper and tin (D) cn'ftRq fl;f

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77. Night blindness OOqJJ$ due to the
deficiency of which of'.the following?
(A) ~~2
(A) Vitamin ~2

(B) furftR E
(B) Vitamin E
(C) furftR A
(C) Vitamin A

(0) furftR C
(0) Vitamin C

78. Which of the following is not a part of


flower?
(A) ~
(A) Corolla

(B) Calyx
(C) ¥
(C) Petiole
(0) ~
(0) Androecium

79. f.fkf -ij ~ ~-~ Cfil'GR ~ :-$i&Rcll(j ~


79. Which of the following is the
non-crystalline form of carbon? t?
(A) Diamond (A) tro
(B) Graphite (B) ~

(C) Coke (C) q;)q;

(0) Fullerene (0) ~

80. Which is not a star among the


following?

(A) ~
(A) Sun

(B) Sirius (B) ~

(C) Polestar

(0) Venus
(C)

(0)
wrnro

~ I
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81. If the numerator of a fraction ·is 81. ~ ~ ~ q;{ 3ffi 12% G«9T.~ ~ ~
increased by 12% and its denominator
is reduced by 2%, then the fraction
~ 2%~-mr~, olmq;{~ ~m~
7
becomes ~. The original fraction is tll@fmJt
7
4
4 (A)
(A) - 5
5

3 3
(B) (B)
4 4

2 2
(C) - (C) -
3 3

5 5
(0) (0)
6 6

82. The number of terms, which are equally 82. 200 (fCJi 3 ~ 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ qG1 c#it
divisible by 3 and 4 up to 200, is ~t
(A) 18
(A) 18
(B) 17
(B) 17
(C) 16
(C) 16
(0) 15
(0) 15
83. Vulgar fraction form of 10· 036 is
83. lO· 036 q;{~ fmJ~ t
(A) 10 2~5
(A) 102~5
(B) lOiJo
(B) lo1do
(C) 10~

(0) 109\\
(C) 102~O

(0) 109\69
84. The value of
( 0·125+0·027 )
O· 5 x O· 5 + 0·09 - O· 15 84.
( 0·125+ 0·027 )q;{ ~ t
O· 5 x O· 5 + 0·09 - O· 15
is

(A) 0·08 (A) 0·08

(B) 0·2 (B) 0·2

(C) 0·8 (C) 0·8

(0) 1 (0) 1

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85. In Roman system of numbers, M 85. ~ <fit "i\l:R ~ .q Mmm ~ i


i
represents
(A) 500
(A) 500
(B) 1000
(B) 1000

(C) 100
(C) 100
(0) 50
(0) 50

86. 278564083.q Gl;il 8~ ~ lfR1 .q ~


86. The difference of the place values of
both of the 8's in 278564083 is i

(A) 4 (A) 4

(B) 799912 (B) 799912

(C) 7999920 (C) 7999920

(0) 799920 (0) 799920

87. In the magic square 87. ~crf

18 11 16 18 11 16
,

13 A C 13 A C

B 19 12 B 19 12

.q A, B, C ~ t{R t Sfilm:
the respective values of A, B, C are

(A) 14, 15, 17 (A) 14, 15, 17

(B) 17, 14, 15 (B) 17, 14, lS

(C) 17, 15, 14 (C) 17, 15, 14

(0) 15, 14, 17 (0) 15, 14, 17

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88. The least prime number is 88. ~ mtt ~ ti&rT t

(A) 1 (A) 1

(B) 2 (B) 2

(C) 3 (C) 3

(D) 5 (D) 5

89. Arrange the prime factors of 1729 in 89. 1729 t ~ !,!'lH@usl Cfl1 ~ Sfill it
ascending order. The difference between
~ I~ SfitWRf ~~ !,!'lH@usl it 3MR t
two consecutive prime factors is

(A) 6
(A) 6

(B) 5
(B) 5

(C) 3
(C) 3

(D) 2
(D) 2

90. 15 - (-3){4-7 - 3}+ 3[5 + (-3) x (-6)] is 90. 15 - (-3){4- 7 - 3}+ 3[5 + (-3) x (-6)] GRm
equal to t

23 23
(A) (A)
15 15

15 15
(B) - (B)
23 23

(C) 15 (C) 15

363 363
(D) - (D)
23 23

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91. f.lJOOl~fut(filrnl
91. The smallest fraction from the fractiqns
6 13 15 19 5 6 13 15 19 5
- -
U' 18' 22' 36' 6 U' 18' 22' 36' 6

is ih)~~f\rn~

19 19
(A)
36
(A) -
36

5 5
(B) - (B)
6 6

6 6
(C) (C)
11 11

13 13
(0) (0)
18 18

92. The smallest rational number is 92. ~~~t


0 0
(A) (A)
1 1

(B) 1 (B) 1

(C) -1

(O) Not determinable


(C) -1

(0) ~ ;rtf c#it \;['f ~ t


I
~

93. If ~ - ~ is expressed as a decimal, 93. ~ ~ - 1. cti'r ~~(*?\ct ~ -ij ~ M ~,


4 2
it will represent a m~ ~ Cfi«fi t

(A) terminating decimal

(B) non-terminating repeating decimal

(C) non-terminating non-repeating


decimal

(0) None of the above

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94. The value of (T1 - 8-1)-1 - (3-1 -4-'1)-1
is

(A) 68
(A) 68

(B) 44
(B) 44

(C) 56
(C) 56

(D) 12
(D) 12

95. The least number, which when


95. C!6 ~ ~, ~ 5400 ·tfil ~ em 1R
multiplied to 5400 gives a perfect cube, ~HCf)t1 ~ ~ ~ ~ >mf irnt t t
is

(A) 3
(A) 3

(B) 4
(B) 4

(C) 5
(C) 5

(D) 7
(D) 7

1 3
1 3 96. (10000)2 + (10000)4 ~ ~
96. (10000)2 + (10000)4 is equal to

(A) 10 (A) 10

(B) 1 (B) 1

1 1
(C) 10 (C) 10

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97. In 3 + 2 = 273 >~
+ 64 2" ,t'h~ value of x is
97. 3 + 2~ ;"'271" + 64 ~ 11x (fiTlfR ~
(A) 2
(A) 2
(B) 3

I
(B) 3
(C) 1
(e) 1

(0) 1
2 1
(0) -
2

98. The value of (0· 00243) 2


5" is 2
98. (0· 00243) 5" (fiTlfR ~

(A) 0'09
(A) 0'09
(B) 0-9
(B) 0'9
(C) 0'03
(C) 0'03
(O) 0-3
(0) 0'3

99. The sum of 1+ 3+ 5+ .._+ 119 is


99. 1+3+5+ ... + 119(fiTmrrt
(A) 3630
(A) 3630
(B) 3540
(B) 3540
(C) 3660
(C) 3660
(0) 3600
(0) 3600

100. 7502 - 7492 is equal to


100. 7502 - 7492 iRTGR~'

(A) 1499
(A) 1499
(B) 1500
(B) 1500

(C) 1501
(C) 1501

(0) None of the above (0) ~11~q;)f~

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To answer a question, please darken ~ ~ ~ ~ 3110 ~o 3lRo ~-~ -ij
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~m~~~~~lITffi-ij~
the OMR Answer-Sheet against that
question. ~~~Cfi)~q;rm~1

2. Valuation Procedure : 2. 'l(W.IifbOl 'fTolfit :


There are four alternative answers to a ~ m~~ QCf;ff<lCf; ~!, m ~~
question, only one of them is correct. ~~~tlmCfiTmft~~~~
One mark will be awarded for each ~ 3tcn-srrn~1 ~ ~~~ ~ ~
correct answer. If more than one circle
are darkened for a question, it will be
~ ~ ~, m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ -en)
presumed that the candidate does not m CfiTmft ~ ~ ~ t 3ffi ~ ~ 3ict;.
know the correct answer, hence, no ~~~I
mark shall be awarded.
3. J'ffl'ffI1 ~ 'E1WlT ?:IT GlqROII :
3. Cancellation or Change in. Answer : ~~<nf.m:<f~~~~
It will not be possible to change _the am-r-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f.mR CfiT ~
marked circle with Black Ballpoint Pen.
Therefore, correct answer should be ~ ~ ~I 3lO: 3110 ~o 3lRo ~-~-ij
carefully chosen before marking it on the ~CfiT~~~~~~CfiT~
OMR Answer-Sheet. ~~I
4. Handing over of Answer-Sheet to 4. J'ffl'-Q cft8JCf; ffI1 ~ :
InvigUator :
(i) cft~ -en) ~-~ ~ ~ ~ ~
(i) Please ensure that all entries in the
Answer-Sheet are filled up properly, ~~~~~-~-ij~~
i.e., Name, Roll No., Signature, ~~, m-r ~, ~a:R, m-
Question Booklet No., etc., before ~CfiT~~~.~lR
handing over to the Invigilator. ~-~~~~I
(ii) CANDIDATESARE PERMIITED TO (ii) 1:lfian ~ ~ 1:lfiamif CFiT ~-
CARRY AWAY THE QUESTION ~M1Cf1I 3fCR mt{ ~ \ifR c#rr ~
BOOKLETWITHTHEM AFTERTHE
EXAMINATION. tl
5. J'ffl'-W c}; ~ .q ~ :
5. Care in Handling the Answer·Sheet :
While using Answer-Sheet, adequate ~-~CfiTm~~~~~~
care should be taken. Do not tear or ~I ~ ~, ~ <n~ ~ ~ mTir ';f
spoil the Answer-Sheet by folding or ~ ~ ~ ~ am-r-~ ~ ~ ~ q;rm ~
wrinkling. The impression of the circle ~ mcrm:ft ~ cnt ~ ~ 01'4;CflO1 ~--q;J ~
made by Black Ballpoint Pen should not

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come behind the Answer-Sheet. ' --~~-ij~~1
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SEAL

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