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Part-I : General Intelligence and Reasoning


Hkkx& I : lkekU; cqf¼erk ,oa rdZ'kfDr
Directions (1–9) : In each of the following 10. Brick : Mason : : Colour : ?
questions, select the related letter/word/ bZaV % jktfeL=kh % % jax % \
figure/ number from the given alternatives. (A) Child/ckyd (B) Teacher/f'k{kd
(C) Painter/fp=kdkj (D) Potter/dqEgkj
funsZ'k (1&10) % fuEu iz'uksa esa ls izR;sd iz'u esa fn, fodYiksa
esa ls lEcfU/r v{kj@'kCn@vkÑfr@ la[;k dks pqfu,A Directions (11–18) : Find the odd word/letter/
number from the given alternatives.
1. Ink : Writing : : ? : Painting
funsZ'k (11&18)% fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn@v{kj
L;kgh % ys[kuh % % \ % isafVax la[;k dks pqfu, A
(A) Colour/jax (B) Brush/dw¡ph (czq'k) 11. (A) CBCD (B) IHIJ
(C) ONOP (D) UTUW
(C) Canvas/dSuol (D) Painter/fp=kdkj
12. (A) 064 (B) 208
2. CHAIR : RIAHC : : TABLE : ? (C) 316 (D) 118
(A) BATLE (B) EBATL 13. (A) Iron/yksgk (B) Plastic/IykfLVd
(C) ELBAT (D) ELTAB (C) Bronze/ihry (D) Copper/rk¡ck
14. (A) (96, 24) (B) (39, 18)
3. Cuba : Havana : : Saipras : ? (C) (81, 54) (D) (82, 64)
D;wck % gokuk % % lkbizl % \ 15. (A) ADGPT (B) ACEIK
(C) ABDEI (D) ADIPY
(A) Zagreb/tkxzsc (B) Prague/izkx 16. (A) Shimla/f'keyk (B) Darjeeling/nkftZfyax
(C) Caro/dSjks (D) Nicosia/fudksfl;k (C) Ooty/ÅVh (D) Agra/vkxjk
4. 6 : 21 : : 3 : ? 17. (A) 36 (B) 61
(C) 84 (D) 108
(A) 28 (B) 18
18. (A) Bus/cl (B) Scooter/LdwVj
(C) 61 (C) 32 (C) Cycle/lkbfdy (D) Boat/ukSdk
5. LKJ : MNO : : DCB : ? 19. Arrange the below given words as per its
(A) FEG (B) EGF order in English Dictionary.
fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa dks vaxzsth 'kCndks'k ds vuqlkj Ø
(C) FGH (D) EFG
j[ksaA
6. Australia : Kangaroo : Siberia : ?
1. Apple 2. Appreciate
vkWLVªsfy;k % daxk: % % lkbcsfj;k % \ 3. Apply 4. Application
(A) Yak/;kd 5. Apartment
(A) 5, 1, 2, 4, 3 (B) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4
(B) Reindeer/jsafM;j (C) 5, 1, 3, 4, 2 (D) 5, 1, 4, 3, 2
(C) Bear/jhN 20. If 'FEED' is coded as 20 then what will be
the code for 'BREAD'?
(D) Ibex/taxyh cdjh
;fn 'FEED' dk dwV ladsr20 gks] rks
'BREAD' ds
7. 72 : 18 : : 56 : ? fy, dwV&ladsr D;k gksxk\
(A) 24 (B) 22 (A) 15 (B) 60
(C) 20 (C) 16 (C) 35 (D) 30
8. Wall : Brick : : Roof : ? 21. From the given alternatives, select the word
which can’t be formed using the letters of
nhokj % bZaV % % Nr % \
the given word.
(A) Tile/Vkby (B) Water/ty fuEu fodYiksa esa ls ml 'kCn dk p;u djsa tks fn, x, 'kCn
(C) Shelter/'kj.k (D) Room/dejk esa 'kkfey v{kjksa ls ugha cuk;k tk ldrk gSA
9. 7 : 48 : : 12 : ? SOCIALISATION
(A) 143 (B) 84 (A) SCOUT (B) CLASS
(C) LIAISON (D) ASSOCIATION
(C) 121 (D) 112
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22. Find out the alternative figure which 26. In the given series find the number which
contains question figure as its part? is wrong.
ml mÙkj&vkd`fr dks pqfu, ftlesa iz'u&vkd`fr fufgr gSA
nh xbZ J`a[kyk esa xyr la[;k Kkr dhft,A
Question figure: 8, 16, 24, 40, 62, 104, 168
iz'u vkÑfr% (A) 24 (B) 40
(C) 62 (D) 104
27. Ramesh walked 20 metres towards east,
then turned left and walked 15 metres,
turned right and walked 25 metres and
Answer figures: again walked 15 metres after turning right.
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡% At what distance is now Ramesh from the
starting point?
jes'k iwoZ dh vksj
20 eh- x;k] fiQj ck;ha vksj eqM+k vkS
15 eh- pyk] nk;ha vksj eqM+k
25 eh-
vkSj
pyk vkSj fiQj
nk;ha vksj eqM+dj
15 eh- pykA jes'k izkjfEHkd LFkku ls
(A) (B) (C) (D) fdruh nwjh ij gS\
23. From the below given responses, choose the (A) 60 m/eh- (B) 35 m/eh-
response which shows meaningful order of
(C) 40 m/eh- (D) 45 m/eh-
the following words? 28. The height of a tree was 12 cm at the time
fuEu fodYiksa esa ls ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks fn, x, of plantation. At the end of 1st year, it became
'kCnksa ds lkFkZd Øe dks n'kkZrk gS\ 18 cm. At the end of 2nd year, it became
27 cm. What will be its height (in cm) at the
1. Point/fcUnq end of third year?
2. Triangle/f=kHkqt ckx esa tc ,d isM+ yxk;k x;k rc mldh Å¡pkbZ 12
3. Square/oxZ lseh- FkhA ,d o"kZ ds vUr18 esalseh-
og Å¡pk gks x;kA
nks o"kZ ds vUr esa mldh27Å¡pkbZ
lseh- gks xbZA rhljs o"kZ
4. Angle/dks.k
ds vUr esa mldh Å¡pkbZ (lseh- esa) D;k gksxh\
5. Line/js[kk
1
(A) 4, 1, 5, 2, 3 (B) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 (A) 45 (B) 40
2
(C) 2, 1, 4, 5, 3 (D) 1, 5, 4, 2, 3
(C) 40 (D) 39
24. From the given options, select the
29. In a class of 51 students, the position of
appropriate option in which number in the
Yash is 21st from the beginning. What is his
given series is equivalent to the number position from the last?
series given in the options.
;'k 51 yM+dksa dh d{kk esa izkjaHk ls bDdhlok¡ LFkk
fn, gq, fodYiksa esa ls] ml fodYi dk p;u dhft, gSA mldk LFkku vUr ls D;k gS\
ftlesa nh gqbZ la[;kvksa dk lewg iz'u esa nh gqbZ la[;kvksa
(A) 29ds (B) 28
lewg ds leku gSA (C) 27 (D) 31
30. In a certain code language MICROWAVE is
Given series/fn;k x;k lewg% (10, 12, 15)
written as LJBSNXZWD, then how
(A) (21, 23, 27) (B) (30, 32, 36) POPULAR will be written in the same code?
(C) (60, 62, 66) (D) (68, 70, 73) ;fn fdlh dwV Hkk"kkMICROWAVE
esa dks
25. Which one set of letters when sequentially LJBSNXZWD fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh dwV Hkk"kk
placed at the gaps in the given letter series POPULAR dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
shall complete it?
(A) OPOVKBQ (B) KBQVOPA
nh xbZ v{kj&J`a[kyk ds [kkyh LFkkuksa ij Øe ls j[kus
(C) ij
QBKVPAV (D) OPKVPAV
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk v{kj&lsV mls iwjk 31.
djsxk\If B = 2 and MAT = 34 then JOGLEX = ?
bca_b_aabc_a_caa ;fn B = 2 rFkkMAT = 34 gks] rks
JOGLEX = ?
(A) cbab (B) bacc (A) 70 (B) 71
(C) acab (D) bcbb (C) 72 (D) 73
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32. If '+' = '÷', '×' = '+', '–' = '×' and '÷' = '–' then Directions (38-40): From the given options
which among the following equation is choose the missing number.
correct? funsZ'k
(38-40): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k Kkr
;fn '+' = '÷', '×' = '+', '–' = '×' rFkk'÷' = '–' rks dhft,A
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk lehdj.k lgh gS\ 38. 5 8 7
(A) 36 – 6 + 3 × 5 ÷ 3 = 74
2 4 6
(B) 36 × 6 + 7 ÷ 2 – 6 = 20
6 2 3
(C) 36 + 6 – 3 × 5 ÷ 3 = 24
60 64 ?
(D) 36 ÷ 6 + 3 × 5 – 3 = 45
Directions (33-36): In the given series, some (A) 68 (B) 49
letter/number/digit is missing. Choose the (C) 39 (D) 126
appropriate option. 39. 25 5 5
funsZ'k
(33-36): fn, x, vuqØe esa dqN v{kj@la[;k@vad 30 5 6
yqIr gSA mfpr fodYi dk p;u djsaA 35 ? 5
33. 2, 5, 10, ?, 26
(A) 5 (B) 4
(A) 19 (B) 21 (C) 6 (D) 7
(C) 17 (D) 25
40. 24 51 67
34. ACFJO?B
2 4 6
(A) I (B) H
5 7 5
(C) U (D) D
35. 138, 142, 146, 150, ?, 142, 138 53 211 ?
(A) 146 (B) 144 (A) 135
(C) 148 (D) 140 (B) 235
36. 17, 14, 15, 12, 13, ?, ? (C) 347
(A) 10, 11 (B) 14, 11 (D) 407
(C) 11, 13 (D) 12, 15 41. Identify the figure that completes the
37. Statement: pattern of the question figure?
Some dogs bark ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u vkÑfr ds iSVuZ dks iwjk
All dogs bite djsxh\
dFku% Question figure:
dqN dqÙks HkkSadrs gSaA iz'u vkÑfr%
lHkh dqÙks dkVrs gSaA
Conclusions:
I. The dog which doesn't bark, also bite.
II. The dog which doesn't bark, it is not
necessary that they bite. Answer figures:
fu"d"kZ% mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%
I. os dqÙks tks HkkSadrs ugha gSa] Hkh dkVrs gSaA
II. os dqÙks tks HkkSadrs ugha gS] ;g vko';d ugha dh os
dkVrs gh gSaA
(A) Only I follows
(A) (B) (C) (D)
dsoy I fudyrk gS
42. If 1 × 10 = 9, 2 × 10 = 18, 3 × 10 = 27, then
(B) Only II follows
what is the value of 8 × 10?
dsoy II fudyrk gS
(C) Either I or II follows
;fn 1 × 10 = 9, 2 × 10 = 18, 3 × 10 = 27, rks
;k rksI fudyrk gS ;kII 8 × 10 dk eku D;k gS\
(D) Neither I nor II follows (A) 36 (B) 72
u rksI fudyrk gS vkSj u gh
II (C) 78 (D) 52
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43. If a mirror is placed on the line MN then 48. If 6 + 3 = 13, 5 + 20 = 96 and 11 + 7 = 67
which of the answer figures is the right then 19 + 11 = ?
image of the given figure? ;fn 6 + 3 = 13, 5 + 20 = 96 rFkk11 + 7 = 67 rks
;fn fdlh niZ.k dks js[kk
MN ij j[kk tk,] rks nh xbZ 19 + 11 = ?
mÙkj&vkd`fr;ksa esa ls dkSu&lh vkd`fr iz'u&vkd`fr (A) dk
207 (B) 209
lgh izfrfcEc gksxh\ (C) 191 (D) 194
Question Figure/iz'u vkÑfr 49. If a day before yesterday was Wednesday,
then when will Sunday come?
;fn chrs dy ls igyk fnu cq/okj Fkk] rks jfookj dc
gksxk\
M N (A) 3 Days after today/vkt ls 3 fnu ckn
Answer Figure/mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡ (B) Tomorrow/vkus okyk dy
(C) Today/vkt
(D) Day after tomorrow/vkus okys dy ls vxyk
fnu
50. A word is represented by only one set of
(A) (B) (C) (D) numbers as given in any one of the
44. Find the missing number. alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
yqIr la[;k Kkr dhft,A the alternatives are represented by two
classes of letters as in two matrices given
3 6 2 below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I
4 27 5 5 37 2 5 ? 2 are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-
2 3 9 II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from
(A) 37 (B) 45 these matrices can be represented first by
(C) 47 (D) 57 its row and next by its column. E.g., ‘B’ can
45. Which one of the following diagrams be represented by 01, 31 etc., and ‘P’ can
represents the correct relationship among be represented by 67, 75 etc. Similarly, you
Dog, Animal and Pet? have to identify the set for the word ‘CARD’.
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh vkd`fr dqÙkk] tkuoj rFkk ikyrw
,d 'kCn osQoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
ds chp lEcU/ dks n'kkZrh gS\ fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa
(A) (B) fn, x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxks± }kjk n'kkZ, x
tSlk fd uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wg esa gSA I dsvkO;wg&
LraHk
(C) (D) vkSj iafDr dh la[;k0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj vkO;wg&
II dh
46. Select the correct combination of 5 ls 9A bu vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr
mathematical signs to replace * sign and to vkSj ckn esa LraHk la[;kvksa }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk
balance the given equation. mnkgj.k ds fy,] ‘B’ dks01, 31 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk
fn, x, lehdj.k dh lUrqfyr djus rFkk* fpUgksa dks ldrk gS rFkk ‘P’ dks67, 75 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk
izfrLFkkfir djus ds fy, xf.krh; fpUgksa dk lgh Øe lewg
gSA fn;s x, 'kCn‘CARD’ ds fy, lewg dks igpkuuk gSA
pqfu,A
Matrix/vkO;wg -I Matrix/vkO;wg -II
8 * 8 * 1 * 11 * 11
(A) + = ÷ – (B) × + = ÷ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(C) ÷ × + = (D) – + = ÷
47. If a shopkeeper uses the code 'MONEY 0 A B C D E 5 P Q R S T
PLUS' to mark the price of an object. In 1 D C B A E 6 Q S P R T
which M is for ` 1, O is for ` 2, N is for ` 3, 2 B A D C E 7 P T R S Q
E is for ` 4, Y is for ` 5 and so on, then what
is the price of an object coded 'PLUM'? 3 D B C A E 8 Q S P R T
;fn dksbZ nqdkunkj oLrqvksa dh dher vafdr djus ds fy,4 C D A E B 9 T P S Q R
MONEY PLUS dwV 'kCn dk iz;ksx djrk gS ftlesa (A) 32, 00, 56, 10 (B) 40, 21, 68, 44
M ` 1 ds fy, gS] O ` 2 ds fy,] N ` 3 ds fy,] (C) 11, 33, 57, 22 (D) 02, 42, 77, 20
E ` 4 ds fy, Y ` 5 ds fy, vkSj blh izdkj vkxs] rks
PLUM vafdr oLrq dh dher D;k gS\
(A) ` 6,781 (B) ` 1,678
(C) ` 7,816 (D) ` 1,671
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Part-II : General Awareness


Hkkx&II : lkekU; tkudkjh
51. Division of powers is the principle of 57. Earth's atmosphere is an envelope of gases
lÙkk ds foHkktu dk D;k fu;e gS\ extending to a height of
(A) Unitary form of Government/ljdkj dh i`Foh ds ok;qeaMy esa xSlksa dh ijr fdl Å¡pkbZ rd foL
,dkRed izi=k gS\
(B) Federal form of Government/ljdkj dh (A) 100 km/fdeh-
la?kh; izi=k
(B) 150 km/fdeh-
(C) Socialist form of Government/ljdkj dh
lektoknh izi=k (C) 200 km/fdeh-
(D) Republican form of Government/ljdkj (D) 300 km/fdeh-
dh x.kra=koknh izi=k 58. Jaundice is caused due to the infection of
52. Where the High Courts in India first set up? ihfy;k fdlds laØe.k ds dkj.k gksrk gS\
Hkkjr esa lcls igys mPp U;k;ky; dh LFkkiuk dgk¡ gqbZ\
(A) brain/efLr"d
(A) Delhi and Calcutta/fnYyh vkSj dydÙkk (B) liver/;d`r
(B) Bombay, Madras, Calcutta/ckWEcs] enzkl]
(C) kidney/o`Dd
dydÙkk
(D) spleen/Iyhgk
(C) Bombay, Delhi, Calcutta/ckWEcs] fnYyh]
59. The part of the flower that can carry out
dydÙkk
photosynthesis is
(D) Madras and Bombay/enzkl vkSj ckWEcs
53. In which region does rainf all occur iq"i dk og dkSu&lk Hkkx izdk'k la'ys"k.k dj ldrk gS\
throughout the year? (A) Androecium/,aMªkslh;e
fdl {ks=k esa iwjs o"kZ o"kkZ gksrh gS\ (B) Gynoecium/xkbuksfl;e
(A) Mediterranean/esfMVjsfu;u (C) Calyx/dSfyDl
(B) Equatorial/Hkweè;orhZ
(D) Corolla/dksjksyk
(C) Tropical/m".kdfVca/h;
60. Which one of the following news-papers had
(D) Temperate/'khrks".k been edited by Gandhiji?
54. The proceeds of income tax go to
vk;dj ls izkIr ykHk fdlds ikl tkrk gS\ fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk lekpkj i=k egkRek xka/h }
(A) Central Government/dsUnz ljdkj laikfnr fd;k x;k Fkk\
(B) State Government/jkT; ljdkj (A) Navjeevan/uothou
(C) Centre and States/dsUnz vkSj jkT; (B) Gujarat Times/xqtjkr VkbEl
(D) Corporation authorities/fuxe vf/dkfj;ksa (C) Maratha/ejkBk
55. Freeing the economy from all unnecessary
(D) Jan Satta/tulÙkk
controls and regulations is referred to as
61. Who is the first Aborigin to win a Gold Medal
vFkZO;oLFkk dks lHkh vuko';d fu;a=k.k vkSj fu;eksa ls
at the Olympic Games?
eqDr djus dks D;k dgrs gS\
(A) Freedom/Lora=krk
vksyfEid [ksy esa Lo.kZ ind thrus okys igys vkfnoklh
(B) Privatisation/futhdj.k dkSu Fks\
(C) Liberalisation/mnkjhdj.k (A) Maria Mutola/ekfj;k E;qVksyk
(D) Globalisation/HkweaMyhdj.k (B) Cathy Freeman/dSFkh ÚheSu
56. Which of the following properties is (C) Lorraine Graham/yksjSu xzkge
generally found in non-metals?
(D) Katherine Merry/dSFkjhu esjh
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh fo'ks"krk v/krq esa ik;h
62.tkrh gS\ system of measurement started in
Metric
(A) Brittleness/Hkaxqjrk the country in
(B) Conductivity/okgdrk gekjs ns'k esa ekiu dh eSfVªd iz.kkyh dc 'kq: dh xbZ\
(C) Ductility/e`nqrk (A) 1954 (B) 1955
(D) Malleability/vk?kkro/Zuh;rk (C) 1956 (D) 1957
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63. The central control of respiratory activity 68. Which of the following metals contribute to
in human body is exercised by bio-magnif ication problem in the
ekuo 'kjhj esa 'okl iz'okl laca/h xfrfof/;ksa ij dsUnzh;ecosystem?
fu;a=k.k fdlds }kjk j[kk tkrk gS\ fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh /krq ikfjfLFkfrdh ra=k es
(A) cerebrum/izefLr"d vko/Zu dh leL;k mRiUu djrh gS\
(B) cerebellum/vuqefLr"d (A) Mercury/ikjk (B) Chromium/Øksfe;e
(C) medulla oblongata/es:jTtk (C) Copper/rk¡ck (D) Lead/lhlk
69. What Constitutional provision enables the
(D) hypothalamus/gkbiksFkSysel
Central Government to provide reservations
64. The polymer obtained by the condensation
in jobs and educational institutions for the
of hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid weaker sections of the society?
is:
dkSu&lk laoS/kfud izko/ku dsUnz ljdkj dks detksj ox
gsDlkfeFkkbfyuMkbZ,feu vkSj olh; vEy ds la?kuu ls
ds fy, ukSdfj;k¡ vkSj vkj{k.k nsus dk vf/dkj iznku djrk
izkIr cgqyd gS&
gS\
(A) Nylon 66/uk;ykWu66
(A) Article 14/vuqPNsn 14
(B) Terylene/Vsfjfyu
(B) Article 16/vuqPNsn 16
(C) Tollens/VksysUl
(C) Article 46/vuqPNsn 46
(D) Bakelite/csdykbV
(D) Article 19/vuqPNsn 19
65. When a running car stops suddenly, the
70. During whose reign did the Gandhara
passengers tends to lean forward because
School of Art blossom?
of
fdlds 'kkludky ds nkSjku xka/kj dyk fo|ky; dk mn;
tc ,d nkSM+rh gqbZ dkj vpkud :d tk,] rks ;k=kh fdl
gqvk\
dkj.k vkxs dh rjiQ >qd tkrs gS\
(A) Harsha/g"kZ
(A) centrifugal force/vidsUnzh cy
(B) Ashok/v'kksd
(B) inertia of rest/fLFkjrk dh tM+rk
(C) Kanishka/dfu"d
(C) inertia of motion/xfr dh tM+rk
(D) Chandragupta II/pUnzxqIr f}rh;
(D) gravitational force/xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy 71. Which of the under mentioned facts about
66. Legal Tender Money is Taj Mahal is not correct?
fof/ ekU; eqnzk gksrh gS& rktegy ds ckjs eas uhps fn, x, rF;ksa esa ls dkSu&lk rF;
(A) accepted only by Government/ dsoy lR; ugha gS\
ljdkj }kjk Lohd`r (A) It is a magnificent mausoleum/;g ,d
(B) accepted by people and Government as HkO; edcjk gSA
per the law/fu;e ds vuqlkj yksxksa ,oa ljdkj (B) It was built by Shah Jahan/;g 'kkgtgk¡
}kjk Lohd`r }kjk cuok;k x;k FkkA
(C) not accepted for business purposes by
(C) It is situated outside Agra Fort/;g vkxjk
law/fu;e ds vuqlkj O;kolkf;d iz;kstuksa ds fy,
fdyk ds ckgj fLFkr gSA
vLohd`r (D) The names of artisans who built it are
(D) not accepted by Government/ljdkj }kjk engraved on it/mu dkjhxjksa dk uke bl ij
vLohd`r vafdr gS] ftUgksaus bls cuk;k FkkA
67. Which of the following is a river flowing from 72. Name of the Indian army soldier who found
Central India and joining Yamuna/Ganga? alive at siachen glacier?
fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu&lh unh eè; Hkkjr ls cgrh gqbZ xaxk
gky;kgh esa fl;kfpu fgeun esa thfor ik;s x, Hkkjrh; lsuk
;equk esa tkdj feyrh gS\ ds toku dk D;k uke Fkk\
(A) Ghaghra/?kk?kjk (A) Dalbir Singh/nychj flag
(B) Gomati/xkserh (B) Hanuman Thapa/guqeuFkIik
(C) Kosi/dkslh (C) Sarabjeet Rathaur/ljcthr jkBkSj
(D) Betwa/csrok (D) Ratinder Singh Sodhi/jfranj flag lks<+h
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73. Among the following political leaders of 79. Core Industries are
South India, who has not acted in any film? egRoiw.kZ m|ksx gS&
nf{k.k Hkkjr ds fuEufyf[kr jktuhfrd usrkvksa esa ls fdlus
(A) Basic industries/vk/kjHkwr m|ksx
fdlh Hkh fiQYe esa vfHku; ugha fd;k gS\ (B) Consumer goods industries/miHkksDrk oLrq
(A) C.N. Annadurai/lh-,u- vUuknqjbZ
m|ksx
(B) Jayalalitha/t;yfyrk
(C) Capital goods industries/ewy oLrq m|ksx
(C) N.T. Rama Rao/,u-Vh- jkekjko
(D) Government industries/ljdkjh m|ksx
(D) M.G. Ramachandran/,e-th- jkepUnzu
80. During which Five-Year Plan did India lay
74. The strong earthquake-cum-tsunami which
down the objective of the need to ensure
has moved Japan's main island Honshu by
a few feet has also caused Earth's axis to env ironmental sustainability of the
wobble by about development strategy?
fdl iapo"khZ; ;kstuk ds rgr Hkkjr us fodkl ifj;kstuk
og 'kfDr'kkyh HkwdEi vkSj lqukeh ftlus tkiku ds eq[;
}hi gksa'kq dks dqN iQqV ls f[kldk fn;k rFkk i`Fohdhdh
i;kZoj.kh; fLFkjrk dks lqfuf'pr djus dh vko';drk
/wjh dks fdruk fgyk fn;k\ dk mís'; j[kk\
(A) 1 inch/1 bap (A) 6th Five Year Plan/NBh iapo"khZ; ;kstuk
(B) 2 inches/2 bap (B) 7th Five Year Plan/lkroha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk
(C) 4 inches/4 bap (C) 8th Five Year Plan/vkBoha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk
(D) 6 inches/6 bap (D) 9th Five Year Plan/ukSoha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk
75. Virus in a computer is a 81. The Newton's First Law is also called as
daI;wVj esa ok;jl D;k gksrk gS\ U;wVu ds igys fu;e dks D;k dgrs gSa\
(A) Chemical that attacks silicon/jlk;u tks
(A) Law of moments/xq:Ro dk fu;e
flfydkWu ij vkØe.k djrk gSA
(B) Law of inertia/tM+rk dk fu;e
(B) Micr o-organism that dist urbs
(C) Law of energy/ÅtkZ dk fu;e
integrated circuits/lw{e tho tks bafVxzsVM lfdZV
esa ck/k Mkyrk gSA (D) Law of momentum/osx dk fu;e
(C) Programme that damages the computer 82. The chemical used for cloud seeding for
software/izksxzke tks daI;wVj lkWÝVos;j dksartificial
{kfr rains is
igq¡pkrk gSA d`f=ke o"kkZ ds fy, cknyksa ij fdl jklk;fud inkFkZ dk
(D) None of the above/buesa ls dksbZ ugha iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS\
76. Birds usually have a single (A) Silver Nitrate/flYoj ukbVªsV
lkekU;r%] if{k;ksa ds ikl______
,d gksrk gSA (B) Potassium Bromide/ikSVsf'k;e czksekbM
(A) Kidney/o`Dd (B) Lung/iQsiQM+k (C) Silver Iodide/flYoj vk;ksMkbM
(C) Testis/oh;Zdks"k(D) Ovary/vaMk'k; (D) Potassium Nitrate/ikSVsf'k;e ukbVªsV
77. The percentage of oxygen in air is 83. The total number of ear bones are-
approximately
dku ds gfM~M;ksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\
ok;q esa vkWDlhtu dk izfr'kr yxHkx fdruk gS\
(A) 2 (B) 4
(A) 100% (B) 1 %
(C) 6 (D) 8
(C) 78% (D) 21%
84. Why is the South Pole colder than the North
78. Electro-static precipitator is used to control
Pole?
fo|qrLFkSfrd vo{ksid fdls fu;af=kr djus ds fy, iz;ksx
nf{k.kh /zqo mÙkjh /zqo dh rqyuk esa vf/d BaMk D;
fd;k tkrk gS\
(A) High altitude/vf/d Å¡pkbZ
(A) Chemical Pollutants/jklk;fud iznw"kd
(B) Radio-active Pollutants/jsfM;ks/ehZ iznw"kd (B) More rainfall/vf/d o"kkZ
(C) Water Pollutants/ty iznw"kd (C) Strong winds/rst gok,sa
(D) Air Pollutants/ok;q iznw"kd (D) Away from the sun/lw;Z ls nwj
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85. Who constitutes the Finance Commission 90. In which session of the Indian National
after every five years? Congress did the historic union of Congress
gj ik¡p o"kZ ckn foÙk vk;ksx dk xBu dkSu djrk gS\ and Muslim League take place?
(A) The Council of Ministers/eaf=kifj"kn~ Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; dkaxzsl ds fdl l=k esa dkaxzsl vkSj e
(B) The Parliament/laln yhx dk ,sfrgkfld la;kstu gqvk\
(C) The President/jk"Vªifr (A) Surat/lwjr
(D) The Comptroller and Auditor General/ (B) Bombay/ckWEcs
fu;a=kd ,oa egkys[kk ijh{kd (C) Calcutta/dydÙkk
86. The innovator of the Revenue settlement (D) Lucknow/y[kuÅ
during the rule of Akbar was 91. Which from the following rivers does NOT
vdcj ds 'kklu ds nkSjku jktLo mifuos'k ds izoZrd dkSuoriginate in Indian territory?
Fks\ fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh unh Hkkjrh; {ks=k ls ugha fu
(A) Raja Man Singh/jktk ekuflag gS\
(B) Raja Bhagwan Das/jktk Hkxoku nkl (A) Godavari/xksnkojh (B) Jhelum/>sye
(C) Raja Todarmal/jktk VksMjey (C) Ravi/jkoh (D) Ghaghara/?kk?kjk
(D) Raja Birbal/jktk chjcy 92. Corporation tax is a tax imposed on
87. Which of the following is at the apex of the fuxe dj fdl ij yxk;k tkrk gS\
subordinate criminal courts? (A) the net incomes of the companies/
dEifu;ksa dh dqy vk;
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk v/huLFk vkijkf/d vnkyrksa esa 'kh"kZ
ij gS\ (B) the corporate properties
(A) Supreme Court/loksZPp U;k;ky; dkWjiksjsV fo'ks"krk,a
(B) High Court/mPp U;k;ky; (C) the utilities provided by the corporation

(C) Court of Sessions Judge/l=k U;k;k/h'k dh fuxe }kjk iznku dh xbZ mi;ksfxrk,a
(D) tax imposed by the corporation on
vnkyr
individual properties
(D) Court of District Judge/ftyk U;k;k/h'k dh
fuxe }kjk O;fDrxr fo'ks"krkvksa ij yxk;k x;k dj
vnkyr 93. Velocity of sound in air does not depend on
88. Arrange the following in chronological ok;q esa èofu dk osx fdl ij fuHkZj ugha djrk gS\
order:
(A) Density of air/ok;q dk ?kuRo
fuEufyf[kr dks dkykuqØe ls O;ofLFkr djsaA
(B) Temperature of air/ok;q dk rkieku
a. Tughlaqs/rqxyd
(C) Pressure of air/ok;q dk nkc
b. Lodis/yksnh
(D) Humidity of air/ok;q dh vknzrk
c. Sayyids/lSÕ;n
94. In its reaction with silver nitrate, C 2H 2
d. Ilbari Turks/bYckjh rqdZ shows
e. Khiljis/f[kyth flYoj ukbVªsV ds lkFk jk;k;fud fØ;k C dj2Hds2
(A) a, b, c, d, e viuh dkSu&lh fo'ks"krk n'kkZrk gS\
(B) e, d, c, b, a
(A) Oxidising property/vkWDlhdj.k xq.k
(C) b, d, e, c, a
(D) d, e, a, c, b (B) Reducing property/vodj.k xq.k
89. Which of the following is an example of (C) Basic property/{kkjdh; xq.k
Plutonic Igneous Rock? (D) Acidic property/vEyh; xq.k
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk IywVksfud vkXus; pV~Vku
95. dkThe
mnkgj.k
red blood cells are produced by the
gS\ yky jDr dksf'kdk,a fdlds }kjk mRikfnr dh tkrh gS
(A) Basalt/clkYV (A) Liver/;d`r
(B) Granite/xzsukbV (B) Hormones/gkeksZu
(C) Slate/LysV (C) Bone-marrow/vfLFk eTtk
(D) Dolomite/MksyksekbV (D) Heart/g`n;
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96. What is the process of defining tables 99. Source of energy in ecosystem is
called? ikfjfLFkfrdh ra=k eas ÅtkZ dk L=kksr D;k gS\
Vscy dks ifjHkkf"kr djus dh izfØ;k dks D;k dgk tkrk gS\
(A) Sun/lw;Z
(A) Data definition/MkVk MsfiQfu'ku (B) Green plants/gjs ikS/s
(B) Data Normalisation/MkVk ukWeZykbts'ku (C) Sugar produced in photo-synthesis/
(C) Index definition/baMsDl MsfiQfu'ku izdk'k la'ys"k.k esa mRikfnr phuh
(D) Data administration/MkVk ,MfefuLVªs'ku (D) ATP/,Vhih
97. Who was not a politician? 100. Which one of the following personalities is
buesa ls dkSu usrk ugha Fks\ known as 'Grand Old Man of India'?
(A) I.K. Gujral/vkbZ- ds- xqtjky fuEufyf[kr gfLr;ksa esa ls fdls ^Hkkjr ds xzSaM vksY
(B) S.L. Bahuguna/,l- ,y- cgqxq.kk ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gS\
(C) J. Jayalalitha/ts- t;yfyrk (A) Bal Gangadhar Tilak/cky xaxk/j fryd
(D) H.N. Bahuguna/,p- ,u- cgqxq.kk (B) Dadabhai Naoroji/nknkHkkbZ ukjksth
98. Where are the traces of Portuguese culture (C) Motilal Nehru/eksrhyky usg:
found in India? (D) Lala Lajpat Rai/ykyk yktir jk;
Hkkjr esa iqrZxkyh lH;rk ds vo'ks"k dgk¡ ik, x, gS\
(A) Goa/xksok
(B) Calicut/dkyhdV
(C) Cannanore/dSUukuksj
(D) Cochin/dksfpu

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Part-III : Quantitative Aptitude


Hkkx& III : ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
101. Two numbers are in the ratio 3 : 4. The 106. Tea worth ` 126 per kg and ` 135 per kg are
product of their H.C.F. and L.C.M. is 2028. mixed with a third variety in the ratio 1 : 1 : 2.
The sum of the numbers is: If the mixture is worth ` 153 per kg, the
nks la[;k,a
3 : 4 ds vuqikr esa gSA muds e-l- rFkk y-l- price of the third variety per kg will be:
dk xq.kuiQy
2028 gSA la[;kvksa dk ;ksx gS& ` 126 izfr fdxzk rFkk ` 135 izfr fdxzk ds pk; dks
(A) 68 (B) 72 rhljs izdkj ls1 : 1 : 2 ds vuqikr esa feyk;k tkrk gSA
(C) 86 (D) 91 ;fn feJ.k dk ewY;` 153 izfr fdxzk gS] rks rhljs izdkj
3 1 2 dk ewY; izfr fdxzk gksxk&
102. If of the difference of 2 and 1 is (A) ` 175.5 (B) ` 180.0
4 4 3
(C) ` 169.5 (D) ` 170.0
2 1 107. Average of first five odd multiples of 3 is:
subtracted from of 3 then the result izFke ik¡p]
3 ds fo"ke xq.kt dk vkSlr gS&
3 4
is: (A) 12 (B) 16
(C) 15 (D) 21
1 2 3 1 2 108. If a man receives on one-fourth of his capital
2 rFkk1 ds vUrj dk dks 3 ds ls
4 3 4 4 3 3% interest, on two third 5% and on the
?kVk;k tkrk gS] rks mÙkj gS& remaining 11%, the percentage he receives
on the whole is:
(A)
–48
(B)
48 ;fn ,d O;fDr viuh iwath ds ,d pkSFkkbZ 3% ij
dk
83 83 C;kt izkIr djrk gS] nks frgkbZ
5% dk
ij rFkk 'ks"k ij
–83 83 11% dk C;kt izkIr djrk gS] rks iwjh iwath ij og fdrus
(C) (D)
48 48 izfr'kr C;kt izkIr djrk gS&
103. If sin + cos = p and sec + cosec = q, (A) 4.5 (B) 5
then find the value of q(p2 – 1). (C) 5.5 (D) 5.2
109. The side AB of a parallelogram ABCD is
;fn sin + cos = p rFkksec + cosec = q gS]
produced to E in such way that BE = AB.
rksq(p2 – 1) dk eku Kkr djsaA DE intersects BC at Q. The point Q divides
(A) p (B) 2p BC in the ratio:
(C) 3p (D) 2p2 lekUrj prqHkqZt
ABCD ds Hkqtk AB dks E rd bl
104. Two equal circles of radius 4 cm intersect
each other such that each passes through
izdkj c<+k;k tkrk gSBE
fd= AB gSADE, BC dksQ
the centre of the other. What is the length ij dkVrh gSA fcUnq
Q, BC ds fdl vuqikr esa ckaVrk gS\
of the common chord? (A) 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 1
(C) 2 : 3 (D) 2 : 1
4 lseh f=kT;k okys nks leku o`Ùk ,d nwljs dks bl izdkj
dkVrs gS fd izR;sd nwljs ds dsUnz ls xqtjrh gSA mHk;fu"B
110. If
x
+
y
= – 2, x  0 and y  0 then
thok dh yEckbZ D;k gS\ y x

(A) 2 3 cm/lseh- (B) 4 3 cm/lseh- x3 + y3 + 3xy (x + y) = ?

(C) 2 2 cm/lseh- (D) 8 cm/lseh- x y


;fn +
x
= – 2, x  0 rFkky  0 gS] rks
y
105. In a school, the ratio of boys to girls is 4 : 3
and the ratio of girls to teachers is 8 : 1. x3 + y3 + 3xy (x + y) = ?
The ratio of students to teachers is: (A) 0 (B) 1
,d fo|ky; esa yM+ds ls yM+fd;ksa dk 4vuqikr: 3 gS (C) –1 (D) –2
rFkk yM+fd;ksa ls f'k{kdksa8dk: 1vuqikr
gSA fo|kfFkZ;ksa
111. The value of (3 + 2 2 )–3 + (3 – 2 2 )–3 is:
dk f'k{kdksa ls vuqikr gS& (3 + 2 2 )–3 + (3 – 2 2 )–3 dk eku gS&
(A) 56 : 3 (B) 55 : 1 (A) 198 (B) 180
(C) 49 : 3 (D) 56 : 1 (C) 108 (D) 189
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112. If population of women in a village is 90% 117. A person of height 2m wants to get a fruit
of population of men, what is the population
of men as a percentage of population of  10 
which is on a tree at height   m. If he
women? (in approximate)  3 
;fn ,d xk¡o esa efgykvksa dh tula[;k iq:"kksa dh tula[;k
 4 
dk 90% gS] rks iq:"kksa dh tula[;k efgykvksa dh tula[;kstands at a distance of   m from the foot
 3
dk fdrus izfr'kr gS\ (yxHkx esa)
of the tree, then the angle at which he
(A) 100%
should throw the stone, so that he hits the
(B) 105%
(C) 108% fruit is:
(D) 111% 2 ehVj yEckbZ dk O;fDr ,d iQy dks izkIr djuk pkgrk

x a x b x c  10 
113. If + + + 3 = 0, then find gS] tks isM+ ij  ehVj dh Å¡pkbZ ij fLFkr gSA ;fn
b c c a a b 3  
the value of x.
 4 
x a x b x c og isM+ ds ry ls  ehVj dh nwjh ij [kM+k gS] rks
;fn + + + 3 = 0 gS] rks
x dk  3
b c c a a b
mls ,d iRFkj dks fdl dks.k ij iQsaduk pkfg,] rkfd og
eku Kkr djsaA
(A) a + b + c iQy dks fu'kkuk yxk ldsaA
(B) –(a + b + c) (A) 60°
(B) 45°
(C) a b c (C) 90°
(D) a + b2 + c2
2
(D) 30°
114. The ratio of number of boys to that of girls
in a group becomes 2 : 1 when 15 girls leave.
118. The value of 2 4 23 4 23 4..... is
3
But, afterwards, when 45 boys also leave,
the ratio becomes 1 : 5. Originally the
number of girls was-
2 4 23 4 23 4..... dk eku gS&
3
,d lewg esa yM+ds rFkk yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k dk vuqikr
2 : 1 gks tkrk gS tc
15 yM+fd;k pyh tkrh gSA ysfdu (A) 2 (B) 22
mlds ckn tc 45 yM+ds Hkh pys tkrs gS rks vuqikr(C) 2 3
(D) 25
1 : 5 gks tkrk gSA izkjEHk esa yM+fd;ksa dh 119.
la[;k Fkh&
If the four equal circles of radius 3 cm touch
(A) 20 (B) 30 each other externally, then find the area of
(C) 40 (D) 50 the region bounded by the four circles.
115. The length of each side of an equilateral ;fn 3 lseh- f=kT;k okys pkj o`Ùk ,d&nwljs dks ckÞ; Li
triangle is 14 3 cm. What is the area of djrs gS] rks pkjksa o`Ùkksa ds }kjk f?kjs {ks=k dk {ks=
the incircle? (in cm2) (A) 4(9 – ) sq.cm/oxZ lseh-

leckgq f=kHkqt dh izR;sd Hkqtk14 dh yEckbZ


3 lseh gSA (B) 9(4 – ) sq.cm/oxZ lseh-

vUr% o`Ùk dk {ks=kiQy2


esa)(lseh
D;k gS\ (C) 5(6 – ) sq.cm/oxZ lseh-
(A) 450 (B) 308 (D) 6(5 – ) sq.cm/oxZ lseh-
(C) 154 (D) 77 120. 12 copies of a book were sold for ` 1800
116. If x2 + 4y2 + z2 + 3 = 2x + 4y + 2z, then find and thereby gaining cost price of 3 copies.
the value of x + y + z. The cost price of a copy is:
;fn x + 4y + z + 3 = 2x + 4y + 2z gS] rks
2 2 2
,d fdrkc ds 12 izfr dks` 1800 esa cspk tkrk gS rFkk
x + y + z dk eku Kkr djsaA bl izdkj 3 izfr ds Ø; ewY; dk ykHk gksrk
1 izfr
gSAdk
1 Ø; ewY; gS&
(A) 2 (B) 2 (A) ` 120
3
(B) ` 150
1 1 (C) ` 1200
(C) 2 (D) 3
2 2 (D) ` 1500
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121. In how many years will simple interest on 125. The divisor is 25 times the quotient and 5
a sum of money be equal to the principal at times the remainder. If the quotient is 16,
then the dividend is:
2
the rate of 16 % per annum? Hkktd HkkxiQy25dkxquk gS rFkk 'ks"kiQy
5 xquk
dk gSA
3
;fn HkkxiQy
16 gS] rks HkkT; gS&
2 (A) 6400
16 % okf"kZd
nj ls fdrus o"kZ esa lk/kj.k C;kt ewy/u
3 (B) 6480
(C) 400
ds cjkcj gks tk,xk\
(D) 480
(A) 4 years/o"kZ 126. If the 4th term of an arithmetic progression
(B) 5 years/o"kZ is 16 and the 12th term is 80, then find the
(C) 6 years/o"kZ first term.
(D) 8 years/o"kZ ;fn lekarj Js.kh dk pkSFkk
16 in
rFkk ckjgoka80
in gS]
122. In the given figure, ABCD is a square. A rks igyk in Kkr djsaA
line segment DX cuts the side BC at X and (A) – 8
the diagonal AC at O such that COD = 105° (B) – 7
and OXC = x. The value of x is: (C) + 7
fn, x, fp=k esa]
ABCD ,d oxZ gSA ,d js[kk[k.M
DX (D) + 8
127. An amount of money is to be distributed
HkqtkBC dksX ij dkVrh gS rFkk fod.kZ
AC dksO ij
among P, Q and R in the ratio of 2 : 7 : 9.
bl izdkj dkVrh gS fd
COD = 105° rFkkOXC The total of P's and Q's share is equal to R's
= x° gSAx dk eku gS& share. What is the difference between the
D C shares of P and Q?
105° ,d jkf'k dksP, Q rFkkR ds chp 2 : 7 : 9 ds vuqikr
x° esa ck¡Vk tkrk
P rFkk
gSAQ dk dqy fgLlkR ds fgLls ds
O X cjkcj gSA
P rFkkQ ds fgLls dk vUrj D;k gS\
(A) ` 5000
A B (B) ` 7500
(A) 40° (B) 60° (C) ` 9000
(C) 80° (D) 85° (D) information inadequate/tkudkjh v/wjh gS
123. A man sells an article at a gain of 15%. If
cos  cos 
he had bought it at 10% less and sold it for 128. If = m and = n, then find the
cos  sin 
` 4 less, he would have gained 25%. The
cost price of the article is: value of (m2 + n2) cos2.
,d O;fDr ,d oLrq dks15% ds ykHk ij csprk gSA ;fn cos  cos 
og bls 10% de esa [kjhnk gksrk`rFkk
4 de esa csprk ;fn = m rFkk = n gS] rks
(m2 + n2)
cos  sin 
gS] rks mls
25% dk ykHk gksrkA oLrq dk Ø; ewY; gS&cos2 dk eku Kkr djsaA
(A) ` 140 (B) ` 150 (A) n (B) 2n
(C) ` 160 (D) ` 185 (C) n 2
(D) 2n2
124. A man has in all ` 640 in the denominations 129. The sum of two numbers is 520. If the bigger
of one-rupee, five rupee and ten rupee number is decreased by 4% and the smaller
notes. The number of each type of notes number is increased by 12%, then the
are equal. What is the total number of notes numbers obtained are equal. Find the
he has? smaller number-
,d O;fDr ds ikl ` 640 eq[;r%1 :i;s] 5 :i;s rFkk nks la[;kvksa dk 520
;ksxgSA ;fn cM+h la[;k4% dks
10 :i;s ds uksVksa esa gSA lHkh izdkj ds uksVks dh la[;k tkrk gS rFkk NksVh12%
?kVk;k la[;kc<+k;k
dks tkrk gS]
cjkcj gSA mlds ikl dqy uksVks dh la[;k D;k gS\ rks la[;k,a leku izkIr gksrh gSA NksVh la[;k Kkr djsa
(A) 150 (A) 280
(B) 120 (B) 210
(C) 100 (C) 240
(D) 90 (D) 300
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130. A can do as much work as B and C together 135. Out of 4 numbers, whose average is 60, the
can do. A and B can together do a piece of first one is one-fourth of the sum of the last
work in 9 hours 36 minutes and C can do it three. The first number is:
in 48 hours. The time (in hours) that B pkj la[;k,a ftudk vkSlr
60 gS] igyh la[;k vfUre rhu
needs to do the work alone is: ds ;ksx dk ,d pkSFkkbZ gSA izFke la[;k gS&
A, B rFkkC ds dqy dk;Z ds cjkcj dke dj ldrk gSA (A) 15 (B) 45
A rFkkB ,d dk;Z dks9 ?k.Vs36 feuV esa dj ldrs (C) 48 (D) 60
136. A shopkeeper sold an item at 10% loss after
gS rFkk
C bls 48 ?k.Vs esa dj ldrk gS]
B dks vdsys giving a discount equal to half the marked
dk;Z djus esa fdrus le; (?k.Vs esa) dh vko';drk gksxh\ price. Then the cost price is:
(A) 18 hrs/?k.Vs (B) 24 hrs/?k.Vs ,d nqdkunkj viuh oLrq dks vafdr ewY; ds vk/s ds
(C) 30 hrs/?k.Vs (D) 12 hrs/?k.Vs cjkcj cV~Vk nsdj
10% dh gkfu ij csprk gS] rks Ø;
131. If the angles of a tower from two points at ewY; gS&
distant a and b (b > a) from its foot and in 1 1
the same straight line from it are 60° and (A) th of marked price/vafdr ewY; dk
9 9
30°, then the height of the tower is:
;fn ,d ehukj ds ry ls a rFkkb (b > a) nwjh ij nks (B)
4
th of marked price/vafdr ewY; dk
4
fcanq ,d lh/h js[kk esa ehukj ds60°
dks.k
rFkk30° gS] 9 9
rks ehukj dh Å¡pkbZ gS& 5 5
(C) th of marked price/vafdr ewY; dk
(A) (B) 9 9
a –b b –a
7 7
a (D) th of marked price/vafdr ewY; dk
(C) ab (D) 9 9
b 137. Having the same capacity 9 taps fill up a
132. A cloth merchant sold half of his cloth at water tank in 20 minutes. How many taps
40% profit, half of remaining at 40% loss of the same capacity are required to fill up
and the rest was sold at the cost price. In the same water tank in 15 minutes?
the total transaction his gain or loss will leku {kerk ds9 uy] 20 feuV esa ,d ikuh dh Vadh dks
be: Hkjrs gSA
15 feuV esa mlh ikuh dh Vadh dks Hkjus ds fy,
,d diM+k O;kikjh vius vk/s diM+ksa
40% dks
ykHk ij] leku {kerk ds fdrus uyksa dh vko';drk gksxh\
'ks"k ds vk/s dks
40% dh gkfu ij rFkk 'ks"k dks Ø; ewY;
(A) 10 (B) 12
ij csp fn;kA iwjs ysu&nsu esa mls fdruk ykHk@gkfu gksxk\
(C) 15 (D) 18
138. A certain distance is covered by a cyclist at
(A) 20% gain/ykHk(B) 25% loss/gkfu a certain speed. If a jogger covers half the
(C) 10% gain/ykHk(D) 15% loss/gkfu distance in double the time, then what is
133. If tan + sin = m and tan – sin = n, then the ratio of the speed of the jogger to that
the find the value of m2 – n2. of the cyclist?
;fn tan + sin = m rFkktan – sin = n gS] rks ,d lkbZfdy pkyd ,d fuf'pr nwjh dks ,d fuf'pr
m2 – n2 dk eku Kkr djsaA pky ls r; djrk gSA ;fn ,d /kod vk/h nwjh dks nqxqus
le; esa r; djrk gS] rks /kod ds pky dk lkbfdy
(A) mn (B) 4 mn
2 2
pkyd ds pky ls D;k vuqikr gS\
(C) m n (D) m3n3 (A) 1 : 4 (B) 4 : 1
134. In a shop, shirts are usually sold at 40% (C) 1 : 2 (D) 2 : 1
above the cost price. During a sale, the 139. 2 men and 3 women can do a piece of work
shopkeeper offers a discount of 10% off the in 10 days while 3 men and 2 women can
usual selling price. If he manages to sell 72 do the same work in 8 days. Then, 2 men
shirts for ` 13,608, then his cost price per and 1 woman can do the same work in:
shirt, (in `) is: 2 iq:"k rFkk3 efgyk ,d dke dks 10 fnuksa esa dj
,d nqdku esa] 'kVZ dks izk;% Ø;40%
ewY;vf/d
ls ij ldrs gS] tcfd 3 iq:"k rFkk 2 efgyk mlh dke dks
cspk tkrk gSA lsy ds nkSjku] nqdkunkj fnuksa
foØ; ewY; ij
8 esa dj ldrs gS]
2 iq:"k
rks rFkk
1 efgyk mlh
10% dk cV~Vk nsrk gSA `;fn og ds fy, 72
13,608 dke dks fdrus fnuksa esa dj ldrs gS\
'kVZ dks cspus dk izca/ djrk gS] rks izfr 'kVZ mldk
(A) 12 days/fnu
1
(B) 12 days/fnu
Ø;ewY; `( esa) gS& 2
(A) 210 (B) 150 1
(C) 13 days/fnu (D) 13 days/fnu
(C) 149 (D) 125 2
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140. If x, y, z are three sum of money such that Directions (146-150) : Following table shows
y is the simple interest on x and z is the the marks scored by seven students in
simple interest on y for the same time and different subjects. Read the table and answer
at the same rate of interest, then we have the questions based on this table.
;fn x, y, z rhu jkf'k bl izdkj gS fd leku le; rFkk
funsZ'k
(146-150) : nh xbZ rkfydk lkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa }kjk
leku C;kt nj ls y, x ij lk/kj.k C;kt gS rFkk
z, y ij
lk/kj.k C;kt gS] rks gesa izkIr gksxkA fofHkUu fo"k;ksa esa izkIr fd, x, vadksa dks n'kkZrh gSA rk
(A) z2 = xy (B) xyz = 1 dks i<+s rFkk bl rkfydk ds vk/kj ij iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsaA
(C) x2 = yz (D) y2 = zx
Subject/fo"k;
141. Two trains of equal length, running in
opposite directions, pass a pole in 18 and Student Maths/ Hindi/ English/ Physics/ Chemistry GK
12 seconds respectively. In how much time fo|kFkhZ xf.kr fgUnh vaxzsth HkkSfrdh jlk;u lk-Kk-
(150) (120) (100) (100) (50) (80)
the trains will cross each other? A 85 65 70 65 35 40
leku yackbZ dh nks jsy foijhr fn'kk eas pyrs gq, fdlh
B 70 80 63 68 49 30
[kEHks dks Øe'k%
18 rFkk12 lsd.M esa ikj dj tkrh gSA C 32 60 40 80 50 35
D 140 104 65 48 60 18
jsy ,d&nwljs dks fdrus le; esa ikj djsxh\ E 123 79 79 84 40 27
(A) 14.4 sec/lsd.M (B) 15.5 sec/lsd.M F 57 106 68 66 48 44
(C) 18.8 sec/lsd.M (D) 20.2 sec/lsd.M G 144 76 64 58 56 22
142. Preeti earns a profit 15 percent on an 146. What overall percentage did student G get
investment but earn a loss of 10 percent in all subjects together?
on another investment. If the ratio of two
investments is 3 : 5, then the combined loss fo|kFkhZ
G ds lHkh fo"k;ksa dks feykdj dqy fdruk izfr'kr
percent is: vad izkIr fd;k\
izhfr vius ,d fuos'k ij15% dk ykHk dekrh gS rFkk (A) 62.5% (B) 64%
nwljs fuos'k10%
ij dh gkfu dekrh gSA ;fn nksuksa fuos'k
(C) 70% (D) 67.5%
dk vuqikr3 : 5 gS] rks dqy gkfu izfr'kr gS& 147. What is the ratio of the total marks obtained
by A to that obtained by D?
5 4
(A) % (B) % A ds }kjk izkIr dqy vadksa
D ds
dk}kjk izkIr vadksa ls
4 5
D;k vuqikr gS\
8 5
(C) % (D) % (A) 4 : 5 (B) 24 : 29
5 8 (C) 5 : 4 (D) 29 : 24
143. Taking any three of the line segments out 148. What is the average of marks obtained by
of the segments of length 2 cm, 3 cm, 5 cm
all the students in Physics?
and 6 cm, the maximum number of
triangles that can be formed is: HkkSfrd foKku esa lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds }kjk izkIr
2 lseh-]3 lseh-]5 lseh- rFkk vkSlr D;k gS\
6 lseh- ds js[kk[k.M esa ls
fdlh rhu js[kk[k.M dks ysdj T;knk ls T;knk fdrus f=kHkqtksa
(A) 67 (B) 74.5
dks cuk;k tk ldrk gS\ (C) 75 (D) 76.5
(A) 3 (B) 2 149. What is the average percentage of marks
(C) 1 (D) 4 obtained by all the students in Maths? (in
144. Find the ratio of simple interest to approximate)
compound interest for 2 years at 4% per xf.kr esa lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds }kjk izkIr vadksa dk
annum, compounded yearly in case of
compound interest. izfr'kr D;k gS\ (yxHkx esa)
4% okf"kZd nj ls nks o"kksaZ ds fy, lk/kj.k C;kt rFkk
(A) 62% (B) 65%
pØo`f¼ C;kt esa vuqikr Kkr djsa ;fn pØo`f¼ C;kt (C) 68% (D) 70%
okf"kZd la;ksftr gksrh gksA 150. The total marks obtained by B is what
(A) 50 : 53 (B) 50 : 51 percentage more than the total marks
(C) 49 : 50 (D) 48 : 53 obtained by E? (in approximate)
145. The mean of 9 observations is 16. One more B ds }kjk izkIr dqy vad] E ds }kjk izkIr dqy vad ls
observation is included and the new mean fdrus izfr'kr vf/d gS\ (yxHkx esa)
becomes 17. The 10th observation is: (A) 9 % (B) 20%
9 la[;kvksa dk ekè;
16 gSA ,d vkSj la[;k dks 'kkfey (C) 13% (D) 15%
djus ij u;k ekè; 17 gks tkrk gSA
10oha la[;k gS&
(A) 9 (B) 16
(C) 26 (D) 30
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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155 some Direction : In Question nos. 161 to 165, in
part of the sentences have errors and some the following passages some of the words have
are correct. Find out which part of a sentence been left out. Read the passages carefully and
has an error and blacken the oval [ ] choose the correct answer to each question
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B), out of the four alternative and fill in the
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken blanks.
the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer
Many parents greet their children's teenage years
Sheet.
with needles dread. While teens ...(161)... assault
151. These vegetables which are grown (A)/ here
are cheap (B)/ in cost and rich of vitamins. us with heavy-metal music, ...(162)... outlandish
(C)/ No error (D) clothes and spend all ...(163)... time with friends,
152. I have criticise(A)/ the remarkable book (B)/ such behaviour ...(164)... adds up to full-scale
because I didn't benefit from reading it. (C)/ rev olt. Teenage ...(165).. ., according to
No error (d) psychologist Laurence Steinberg, has been
153. Citizens needed (A)/ to know that (B)/ our greatly exaggerated.
leader can't be trusted (C)/ No error (D) 161. (A) can (B) must
154. He was looking impatient (A)/ at the (C) may (D) should
unwanted visitor (B)/ who showed no signs 162. (A) show (B) dress
of leaving the room. (C)/ No error (D) (C) put (D) flaunt
155. Just before the race (A)/ I asked him 163. (A) her (B) his
(B)/ whom he thought was going to win.
(C) their (D) our
(C)/ No error (D).
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, 164. (A) sporadically (B) always
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with (C) infrequently (D) scarcely
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are 165. (A) rebellion (B) subversion
suggested for each question. Choose the (C) mania (D) revolution
correct alternative out of the four and indicate Direction : In Question nos. 166 to 173, four
it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in alternative are given for the underlined Idiom/
the Answer Sheet. Phrase. Choose the alternative which best
156. The agenda for the meeting has ..... the
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase
notice.
and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
(A) reflected (B) effected
166. They were offered six months' rent in lieu of
(C) affected (D) expected
157. Countless Indians today use neem twigs, notice to vacate the building.
called datun, as ........... toothbrushes. (A) in spite of
(A) durable (B) extended (B) in place of
(C) saturated (D) disposable (C) despite of
158. Today students should be reconciled ........ (D) in addition to
the way things are changing. 167. Weal and woe
(A) with (B) to (A) Ups and downs
(C) for (D) at (B) Joys and sorrows
159. I have always admired his .......... knowledge (C) Whole-heartedly
and scholarship. (D) Under suspicion
(A) highest (B) flexible 168. The reputed company is in the red due to
(C) provocative (D) profound the recession.
160. The fight for liberation brings .......... the (A) Making money
best and the noblest qualities in mankind. (B) Losing money
(A) with (B) in (C) In danger
(C) for (D) out (D) Spending money
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169. At one's beck and call 178. If you have studied hard, you would have
(A) Enjoying oneself without caring for got a first class.
others (A) If you studied hard
(B) To be always at one's service (B) If you had studied hard
(C) To be under one's subjugation (C) If you would study hard
(D) To be in an advantageous position (D) No improvement
170. Rack and ruin 179. We hurried to the door but nobody is there
(A) Successful (B) Debt (A) nobody was there
(C) Destroyed (D) Ransacked (B) nobody are there
171. To pour oil in troubled water (C) nobody were there
(A) To foment trouble (D) No improvement
(B) To add to the trouble 180. The two brothers shared the property beside
(C) To instigate themselves.
(D) To calm a quarrel with soothing words (A) among
172. Iron will (B) between
(A) Good health (C) amidst
(B) Strong determination (D) No improvement
(C) Sticks to the point Directions : In question nos. 181 to 183, out
of the four alternatives, choose the one which
(D) Has high hemoglobin
best expresses the meaning of the given word.
173. Having no arguments to defend his point,
181. MAUNDER
the speaker began to beat about the bush.
(A) Warm (B) Capture
(A) Wander across the words
(C) Concentrate (D) Wander
(B) Speak in a haphazard manner
182. AUGUR
(C) Speak in a round-about manner
(A) Heal (B) Hurt
(D) Make use of irrelevant reference
(C) Signify (D) Reform
Direction: In Question nos. 174 to 180, a
183. MORBID
sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
(A) Diseased (B) Dyeing
Below are given alternatives to the underlined
part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the (C) Irritated (D) Angry
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In Directions : In question nos. 184 to 186,
case no improvement is needed your answer choose the word opposite in meaning to the
is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. given word.
174. Is respect really preferable than money ? 184. HEREDITARY
(A) Preferable to money (A) Carried (B) Acquired
(B) Preferred or money (C) Possessed (D) Regained
(C) preferable than money 185. UNCOUTH
(D) No improvement (A) Crude (B) Awkward
175. The watchman was on alert all night. (C) Courteous (D) Refined
(A) was on the alert 186. BARBAROUS
(B) was off the alert (A) Improved (B) Cordial
(C) was alert (C) Civilized (D) Modified
(D) No improvement Directions : In question nos. 187 to 188, four
176. I cannot say to you right now. We will words are given in each question, out of which
discuss it tomorrow. only one word is spelt correctly. Find the word
(A) demand (B) expect spelt correct and mark your answer in the
(C) explain (D) No improvement Answer Sheet.
177. Let's buy a new sari with annual bonus, 187. (A) Assimilation (B) Asimillation
can we ? (C) Assimillation (D) Assimilotion
(A) shall we ? (B) could we ? 188. (A) Incumbent (B) Incumbant
(C) isn't it ? (D) No improvement (C) Incambant (D) Incambent
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Direction (Q. No - 189 -193) : In these question 191. The tone of the passage is
you have a brief passage with five questions (A) Tragic (B) Ironic
following the passage.Read the passage (C) Somber (D) Satiric
carefully and choose the best answer to each 192. The lowest common denominator of the
question out of the four alternatives. Indian culture today is :
Passage (A) Hema Malini
What, one wonders, is the lowest common (B) Songs of Vividh Bharti
denominator of Indian culture today ? The (C) Masala Dosa
attractive Hema Malini ? The songs of Vividh
(D) Synthetic fibre
Bharti ? Or the mouth-watering masala Dosa ?
193. The synthetic fiber has
Delectable as these may be, each yields pride of
place to that false symbol of a new era-the (A) always been popular in India
synthetic fiber. In less than twenty years, the (B) become popular during the last twenty
nylon sari and the terylene shirt have swept the years
countryside, penetrated to the farthest corners (C) never been popular in India
of the land and persuaded every common man, (D) been as popular as other kinds of fibre
woman and child that the key to success in the Direction : In Question nos. 194 to 200, in
present day world lie in artificial fibers : glass the following question, out of the four
nylon, crepe nylon, terry mixes, polyesters and alternatives, choose the one which can be
what have you. More than the bicycles, the wrist substituted for the given sentence.
watches or the transistor radios, synthetic 194. A punishment for wrong doing
clothes have come to represent the first step away (A) Wrath (B) Purgation
from the village square. The village lass (C) Nemesis (D) Catharsis
treasures, the flashy nylon sari in her trousseau 195. Course for chariot races
most delay the village youth gets a great kick (A) Sanatorium (B) Hangar
out of his cheap terrycot shift and trousers, the (C) hippodrome (D) Arena
nearest he can approximate to the expensive 196. Meaningless language with an exaggerated
synthetic sported by his wealthy city bread style intended to impress.
contemporaries and the Neo-rich craze for (A) Verbalization (B) Rhetoric
'phoren' is nowhere more apparent than in the
(C) Oratory (D) Public speaking
price that people will pay for smuggled. Stolen,
197. To confirm with the help of evidence
begged borrowed second hand or thrown away
(A) Corroborate (B) Implicate
synthetics. Alas, even the uniformity of nylon.
189. The latest symbol of modernity for the rural (C) Designate (D) Extricate
people is 198. Those who go on to someone else land
(A) The bicycle without the owner's permission.
(B) The wristwatch (A) Delinquents (B) Trespassers
(C) The transistor (C) Offenders (D) Culprits
(D) The synthetic cloth 199. Printed notice of somebody's death
190. The term 'Neo-rich' means (A) Condolence (B) Obituary
(A) The aristocracy (C) Calumny (D) Ouija
(B) The industrialists 200. Man whose wife has been unfaithful to him
(A) Dandy (B) Bastard
(C) The newly rich people
(C) Concubine (D) Cuckold
(D) The common people

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