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2014-15 Uttar Pradesh Ntse QP PDF
2014-15 Uttar Pradesh Ntse QP PDF
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2:' ~ m;r tr,I', " t:1 ~ ~ 2, This test booklet Is diVIded Inio"tWoparts. Part I
ron1ains 50 questions of General Mentel AbiIiIyTest.
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Part II Is diVIded Into two sectlon that Is Sectlo,n A , ,
~ ~, c;) "lJ1T3l'. ~ and Section B, Section A contains 40 questions l,
, W1"l'lJTlT '3l' Tj ~ ~ ~'''lJllT m 40-40 each o/Hindi and English comprehensive Test in J
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. paper either of Hindi or of English, Section B
contains 90 questions. of Aptitude test,. all the
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Since aU questions are compulsory, do not spend
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h'ils four terms. Three tenns are alike in some
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48. ~ cpef(i'i ~ <'i WCl'Ii ~ mt<f cp;:ffi 48. Rohan ranks 7th hom the top and 26th from the' .
~q ;ftiI <'i 26cIT~ mr<l ClRffi ~ I cpef( 1'[ bottom in class. How many students are there in
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49. (fVillT • "$ ttmr t' I ~ <Pm em 'llll 49. Tarun is the father of Rohit. Rohit is the
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brOther of Kala. Kala is the wife of Dilip. How
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~ t. fi'tR' <n<ff 3iN ~ 3 ~. ~ towards North. He turns right and walk 3 km.
t I fi'tR' <Wi ~ 3 ~. ~ t I 31« ~ Then he tum left and travels 3 km, What is
fcRr km q;) face ~ m t- the direction he is faCing-
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51-55. Read the following passage and answer the question that follow-
The sun was getting warm as Philip put on his shoes and prepared to go for a run.
At the edge of the lake the ice was still quite hard, and he did riot seem to realize there
was any danger, but nearer the middle of the lake the warm sun had already begun to
When hE:lopened his eyes again, he was lying in bed in his own home, with his father
bending anxiously over him. 'You should have known better than to do a silly thing like
that: were the first comfortless words he heard after his narrow'escape.
J2)forfun
(3) because he was iri danger
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for Every reader of this passage must spend the whole of his waking life looking at things,
he Looking, like breathing, is natural; we do it without noticing it. Looking is passivfr... but
seeing is active, Once you start seeing things you really begin to wake up, People
who see things which others have orily looked at, and seeing, draw conclusions from
ther
what they see, can add to man's knowledge and help progress,
like
Someone recently discovered a place where metal had been worked continuously ,
longer than anywhere else in England, He 'saw' a wall in the Forest of Dean. Thousands
of people must have looked at it without really seeing it, but this man noticed that
among ihe usual stones of that place were bits and pieces of a different colour; they
also felt different to the hand. A closer sight 'showed that those pieces had been left
behind in the fires of ancient peoples who had smelted rocks to get metals. Looking
around, he found more and more information, until the history of what men had done
at that place over tens of centuries was known.
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59. The man who 'saw' the wall got more and more inforniation-
60. The man's discover! was useful because it gave us more knowledge about-
(1) colours
(2) stones
(3) walls
S1~2 In the questions given below, you are provided with the first part of a sentence. The
remaining sentence is broken into four parts labelled (P), (Q), (R) and,(~).Xou are
i required to arrange these parts so as to form a complete meaningful sentence and
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f P- Where I work
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1. QRPS
2. PQSR
,3. RPQS
4. RQSP
Q- prought.int9 play
R- without having
1.SRPQ
2, QRPS
3. RQSP
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are given. Choose the order in which the three sentences (PQR) should appear to
complete the paragraph.
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was Nigel's mother.
p_ While she lived, all decisions about his daily life, his friendship, his fortune, had been
taken by that overbearing woman.
Q_ His father had died when he was small, and when his mother, although still not old,
died too, he was like a man lost, a car without a steering-wheel, a prisoner set free .
after a lifetime in pris'on.
R-' In all things her word had been law
Choose from the options given below:
1. RPQ
2. PRQ
~3: QPR
4. PQR
65-69. Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given-
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(4) arriving
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his bag-
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(3) delivered
(4) confessed
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70-75. Select the meaning of the given phrases/idioms-
70. A bolt from the blue-
(1) A criminal act
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121 shortage
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91. ~ 20 FcPmo C!5l m 50 W1T c#t ~ ~ 91. A body of mass 20 kg. falls through a
fl'Rffi -g I ill ~ \l?\ifl if C/Jlft im\ ~- distance of 50 em. Then the loss in potential
energy is-
(g=9.8m/s2)
eli
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92. Calorimeters are generally made of-
(1) <fi<,rr .(1) Copper
(2) 5°C
(2) 5°C
(3) 10°C
(3) WOC
(4) 20°C
(4) 20°C
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t. \3 q Ill' I -fi <'fTCP'<- a-
(1) \ffiC>[~ ~ (1) Convex lens
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FclC'tll'1~ m
\iffiTI t I "Iffi" ~ %- droped. The solution becomes colourless.
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'fffim ~_ .' . In Its nucleus IS-
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(4) 39 (4) 39
106.. ~ N,o;'i 'i1~~I;j1'i CfiT J:lfc1mI.l';c4'll'i 106. Mass percentage of nitroGen in the com-
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(2) 46.70 (2) 46.70
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(3) 27 (3) 27
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"1R 10 t ([Ci'l"im ~ "1R ID-rrr,- equivalent wt. is 10. The valency of ele-
. ment iNiII be-
(1)1 (1)1
(2) 2 .Al) 2
W3 W3
W4 W4
Specific heat of any element is 0,1, The
=.s of 109.
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nearest atomic wt. of that element will be-
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(1) 32
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(2) 64
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(1)42°C
(2) 400C
(2) 40°C
(3) 340C
(3) 340C
(4) 370C
.J4) 37°C
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(2) q;qq; it (2) Fungi
(3) ~ it (3) Yeast
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(3) gq*l'1 ci; .
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Indian National Congress in-
135,
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(1) i/i"11Jeg'll;f) (1) Kanya Kumari
137. ~~-.'i"fr~~ct\'t~ 137. Which one of the following states has the
w<ft~6- longest coast line-
'lance
31 by
138. tJ '<I'E 0 <; <fitT fcR1 '1'<ft' 1:R f.lflfu' ~~ 138. On which river is the Hirakud dam
constructed-
(1) ~
(1)Nannada .
(2) lilc;rq;f)
(2) Godavari
(3) 'li;J'1GI
(3) Mahanadi
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139. .~~ qfr <ntr ~ %- 139. 'The Vally of Flower' lies in-
140. 'lffi(f CIiT"4:"1d Ii q'!!f QR'fr.m %- 140.. The minimum rainfall place in India is-
f1quilab
(1) "'~ (1) Mathura
(2)~ (2) Delhi
(3) J1f1.C1~'< (3) Jaisalmer
(4) <to (4) Leh
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the constituent Assembly on-
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(4) 1980 .
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158. '31ltTR' ~ ihl4iti'1 ~-
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