You are on page 1of 17

Booklet Code No.

:- 936124
Question Booklet Series :–
ç'u iqfLrdk fljht %& A iqfLrdk dksM la[;k %& ↑
Candidate must fill the above
number correctly, in the OMR Sheet

Time Allowed : 90 Minutes Total No. Questions: 120


vuqer le; % 90 feuV~l Code- D6MX6ECSS02 (P–I) ç'uksa dh dqy la[;k : 120
Roll No. : OMR Answer Sheet No. :
vuqØekad % ________________________ vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk la[;k : _______________________

Name of the Candidate (in capital letters) : _____________________________________________________________


vH;FkÊ dk uke %
Candidate's Signature Invigilator's Signature
vH;FkÊ ds gLrk{kj _____________________ d{k fujh{kd ds gLrk{kj _____________________

IMPORTANT:– Read the following instructions carefully. Do not mark answers on the question
booklet, otherwise you may be debarred from the selection process.
1. Before commencing to answer, check that the Question Booklet has 120 questions. Each Question Booklet will be
in different series (combination of booklet code no. and series). You must write correct Booklet Code No. and
Question Booklet Series on your OMR Answer Sheet. Further check that there is no misprinting, overprinting
and/or any other shortcoming in it. If there is any shortcoming in the question booklet, intimate the same to your
room invigilator and take a fresh question booklet. No complaint in this regard shall be entertained at any later
stage.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The OMR Answer Sheet will be evaluated with a combination of question booklet series
and booklet code no. hence you must write correct question booklet series and booklet code no. Any mistake in
filling any of them will lead to invalidation of your OMR Answer Sheet. Also in case of non filling of question booklet
series and booklet code no. the OMR Answer Sheet will not be evaluated and its sole responsibility lies on the
candidate.
2. There shall be negative marking. 1/3 mark will be deducted for wrong answer. Each question carries equal
mark. Also refer OMR Sheet for detailed instruction.
3. Ask invigilator to sign on your admit card. If the same is not got signed by you, your candidature shall be
liable to be rejected.
4. This is an objective type test in which each objective question is followed by four responses serialled (1) to (4).
Your task is to choose the correct/best response and mark your response in the OMR Answer Sheet only as per
the instructions given and NOT in the Question Booklet.
5. Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen for all your work on the OMR Answer Sheet. The ovals on the OMR Answer Sheet are
to be completely filled by Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only. ANSWERS ONCE GIVEN CAN NOT BE CHANGED.
6. DO NOT scribble or do rough work or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet. DO NOT wrinkle or fold
or staple it.
7. Use of Calculators, Slide rules, Mobiles, calculator watches or any such devices and any other study/reference
material is NOT allowed inside the examination hall.
8. Rough Work is to be done in the blank space provided in the Question Booklet, not on the OMR Answer Sheet.
No other paper will be allowed/provided for rough work.
9. Return the complete Question Booklet and OMR Answer Sheet to the invigilator on completion of the test. Do not
take this Question Booklet or any part thereof or OMR Answer Sheet outside the examination room. Doing so is a
punishable offence.
10. Take care that you mark only one answer for each question. If more than one answer is given by you for any
question, the same will not be evaluated. Cutting/overwriting the answers are not allowed. Further question
paper is bilingual (Hindi/English). In case of any variation in Hindi version, English version will be taken as
final for evaluation purposes.
fgUnh esa vuqns”k vfUre i`’B ¼Back cover½ ij fn;k x;k gSA
APTITUDE
1. A car travels first half distance between two places 1. ,d dkj nks LFkkuksa ds e/; dh çFke vk/kh nwjh 40 fdeh-@?kaVs dh nj
with a speed of 40 km/hr and the rest half distance ls r; djrk gS ,oa ckdh vk/kh nwjh 60 fdeh-@?kaVs dh nj ls r;
with a speed of 60 km/hr. The average speed of the car djrk gSA rks dkj dh vkSlr pky D;k gksxh%
is: (1) 37 fdeh-@?kaVk
(1) 37 km/hr (2) 44 fdeh-@?kaVk
(2) 44 km/hr (3) 48 fdeh-@?kaVk
(3) 48 km/hr (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these

2. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 2. fdrus fofHkUu rjhdksa ls “kCn ^RIDDLED* dks O;ofLFkr fd;k tk
‘RIDDLED’ be arranged? ldrk gS\
(1) 1680 (1) 1680
(2) 840 (2) 840
(3) 2520 (3) 2520
(4) 5040 (4) 5040

DIRECTIONS: In the following question, a series is given with funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”u esa ,d Js.kh esa ,d in foyqIr gSA fn;s x, fodYiksa
one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given esa ls lgh fodYi pqusa tks Js.kh dks iwjk djrk gSA
ones that will complete the series.
3. AGMSY, CIOUA, EKQWC, _____, IOUAG, KQWCI-
3. AGMSY, CIOUA, EKQWC, _____, IOUAG, KQWCI. (1) GNTYE (2) GLRYE
(1) GNTYE (2) GLRYE (3) GMSYE (4) GMTXE
(3) GMSYE (4) GMTXE

4. A sphere and a cube have equal surface areas. The 4. ,d xksyk ,oa ?ku dk lrgh {ks=Qy cjkcj gSA xksys ds vk;ru ls
ratio of the volume of the sphere to that of the cube is: ?ku ds vk;ru dk vuqikr gksxk%
(1) √π : √6 (1) √π : √6
(2) √6 : √π (2) √6 : √π
(3) √2 : √π (3) √2 : √π
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 5 to 7) There are 3 types of funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 5 ls 7½ dkxt] vkS’kf/k ,oa f[kykSuk rhu çdkj ds
industries, paper, drug and toy industry. Six workers A, B, C, D, m|ksx gSaA N% etnwj A, B, C, D, E ,oa F bu m|ksxks esa dke djrs gSaA
E and F work in these industries. Only two of them can work in buesa ls dsoy nks O;fä ,d m|ksx esa dke dj ldrs gSaA dksbZ Hkh ,d ls
one industry. No one can work in more than one industry. ‘A’ vf/kd m|ksx esa dk;Z ugha dj ldrkA A dkxt m|ksx esa dk;Z ugha djrkA
does not work in paper industry. ‘B’ and ‘E’ do not work in toy B ,oa E f[kykSuk m|ksx esa dk;Z ugha djrsA A ,oa B ,d gh m|ksx esa dk;Z
industry. ‘A’ and ‘B’ do not work in the same industry. ‘D’ does ugha djrsA D vkS’kf/k m|ksx esa dk;Z ugha djrkA A ,oa D f[kykSuk m|ksx esa
not work in drug industry. ‘A’ and ‘D’ do not work in toy industry. dk;Z ugha djrsA E ,oa F ,d gh m|ksx esa dk;Z ugha djrsA
‘E’ and ‘F’ are not in the same industry.
5. dkSu&ls nks etnwj vkS’kf/k m|ksx esa dk;Z djrs gSa%
5. Which two workers work in the drug industry?
(1) AE
(1) AE (2) EB
(2) EB (3) CF
(3) CF (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these

6. Which two work in the paper industry? 6. dkSu&ls nks etnwj dkxt m|ksx esa dk;Z djrs gSa%
(1) AE (1) AE
(2) EB (2) EB
(3) BD (3) BD
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
7. Paper, Drug and Toy are represented by which of the 7. dkxt] vkS’kf/k ,oa f[kykSuk Øe”k% fdlds }kjk çnf”kZr fd;k tkrk gS\
following respectively? (1) ACD
(1) ACD (2) EFD
(2) EFD (3) BAC
(3) BAC (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these

D6MX6ECS [ A–1 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


8. Which of the following occurred first: 8. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk igys ?kfVr gqvk%
(1) Jallianwallah Massacre (1) tfy;kaokyk tulagkj
(2) Dandi March (2) MkaMh ekpZ
(3) Champaran Satyagraha (3) pEikju lR;kxzg
(4) Khilafat Movement (4) f[kykQr vkUnksyu

9. Which of the following represents the statement that 9. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk bl dFku dks çnf”kZr djrk gS fd dqN
some of the psychologists are philosophers. Some euksoSKkfud nk”kZfud gSaA dqN nk”kZfud ys[kd gSaA ysfdu dksbZ Hkh
philosophers are writers. But no psychologist is a euksoSKkfud ys[kd ugha gS%
writer.

(1) B (2) A
(1) B (2) A (3) D (4) C
(3) D (4) C
3 –2 3 –2
10. If (243) 5 × (729) 3 = 3 x then the value of x is. 10. ;fn (243) 5 × (729) 3 = 3 x ] rks x dk eku gSA
(1) –2 (2) –1 (1) –2 (2) –1
(3) 1 (4) None of these (3) 1 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
11. The velocity of a shell leaving the gun is 300 m/sec. 11. cUnwd ls fudyh gqbZ xksyh dk osx 300 eh-@ls- gSA nks xksfy;ka nkxh
Two shots are fired, first with elevation of barrel at 30° tkrh gSA çFke cSjy dh Å¡pkbZ 30° ij djds nwljk 60° djdsA bl
and second with elevation 60°. The range achieved by çdkj çFke ls ijkl çkIr gksxh
the first will be: (1) nwljs ls vf/kd
(1) More than the second (2) nwljs ls de
(2) Less than the second (3) nwljs ds cjkcj
(3) Same as the second (4) nwljs dk vk/kk
(4) Half the second

12. Count the number of rectangles in the following figure: 12. fuEufyf[kr fp= esa vk;rksa dh la[;k dh x.kuk djsa%

(1) 8 (2) 17 (1) 8 (2) 17


(3) 18 (4) None of these (3) 18 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
13. The circumference of a semicircle of area 1925 sq. cm 13. 1925 oxZ lseh- {ks=Qy okys ,d v/kZo`Ùk dh ijhf/k ,d vk;r ds
is equal to the breadth of a rectangle. If the length of pkSM+kbZ ds cjkcj gSA ;fn vk;r dh yEckbZ ,d 48 lseh- Hkqtk okys
the rectangle is equal to the perimeter of a square of oxZ ds ifjeki ds cjkcj gSA rks vk;r dk ifjeki D;k gS\
side 48 cm. What is the perimeter of the rectangle? (1) 734 lseh- (2) 744 lseh-
(1) 734 cm (2) 744 cm (3) 755 lseh- (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 755 cm (4) None of these

14. A cloth merchant sold half of his cloth at 40% profit, 14. ,d diM+k O;kikjh vius vk/ks diM+s dks 40% ykHk ij csprk gS] ,oa
half of remaining at 40% loss and rest was sold at cost “ks’k dk vk/kk 40% dh gkfu ij ,oa ckdh ykxr ewY; ij csprk gSA
price. In total transaction his gain or loss will be? dqy lkSns ij mls fdruk ykHk ;k gkfu gksxk\
(1) 20% gain (2) 25% gain (1) 20% ykHk (2) 25% ykHk
(3) 10% gain (4) 15% loss (3) 10% ykHk (4) 15% gkfu

15. Khaira disease of paddy is due to soil deficiency of: 15. /kku esa [kSjk jksx Hkwfe esa fdldh deh ds dkj.k gS%
(1) Zinc (2) Iron (1) tLrk (2) yksgk
(3) Potassium (4) Boron (3) iksVSf”k;e (4) cksjku

D6MX6ECS [ A–2 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


16. “The State shall endeavor to provide early childhood 16. ßjkT;] lHkh cPpksa dks tc rd dh os N% o’kZ dh vk;q ugha çkIr dj
care and education of all children until they complete ysrs] muds çkjfEHkd cpiu dh ns[k&js[k ,oa f”k{kk çnku djsxkÞA ;g
the age of six years”. This is a provision under: çko/kku fdlds vUrxZr gS%
(1) Article 21A of the constitution of India relating to (1) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds Hkkx&III ds vuqPNsn 21A esa of.kZr ekSfyd
fundamental right enumerated in part III. vf/kdkj ls lEcfU/kr
(2) Article 51A relating to Fundamental duties enumerated (2) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds Hkkx&IV A ds vuqPNsn 51A esa of.kZr
in Part IV A of The Constitution of India ekSfyd vf/kdkj ls lEcfU/kr
(3) Article 45 relating to directive principles of state policy (3) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds Hkkx&IV ds vuqPNsn 45 esa of.kZr jkT; ds
enumerated in part IV of the constitution of India uhfr funsZ”kd fl)karksa ls lEcfU/kr
(4) Article 38 of the directive principles of State policy to (4) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 38 esa of.kZr jkT; ds uhfr funsZ”kd
secure a social order for the promotion of welfare of fl)kUr tks fd turk dh HkykbZ ,oa mRFkku dks lqfuf”pr djus
the people ds fy,
17. If INDIA is codified as XYZXE and GLAD is codified 17. ;fn INDIA dks dwV Hkk’kk esa XYZXE fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj GLAD
PMEZ then LANDING is codified as: dks mlh dwV Hkk’kk esa PMEZ fy[kk tkrk gS rks LANDING dks mlh
(1) MEPZXYP (2) PZMEXYZ dwV Hkk’kk esa D;k fy[kk tk,xk%
(3) MEYZXYP (4) MEXYZPX (1) MEPZXYP (2) PZMEXYZ
(3) MEYZXYP (4) MEXYZPX

DIRECTIONS: Anil is the son of Bina. Chitra, who is Bina’s funsZ”k% vfuy chuk dk iq= gSA fp=k tks chuk dh cgu dk ,d iq= nhid
sister has a son Deepak and a daughter Ela. Fateh is the vkSj ,d iq=h byk gS Qrsg nhid dk ekek gSA
maternal uncle of Deepak.
18. byk dk Qrsg ls D;k lEcU/k gS%
18. How is Ela related to Fateh:
(1) cgu (2) ifRu
(1) Sister (2) Wife (3) iq=h (4) Hkrhth
(3) Daughter (4) Niece

19. Find the wrong number in the following series. 19. fuEufyf[kr Js.kh esa xyr la[;k dks crkb;sA
10, 14, 28, 32, 64, 68, 132. 10, 14, 28, 32, 64, 68, 132.
(1) 14 (2) 32 (1) 14 (2) 32
(3) 132 (4) 68 (3) 132 (4) 68

20. Which has become the first airport of the world to fully 20. lEiw.kZr% lkS;Z ÅtkZ ij çpkfyr gksus okyk fo”o dk igyk ,;jiksVZ
operate on solar power? dkSu&lk gS\
(1) Jaipur International Airport (1) t;iqj vUrjkZ’Vªh; ,;jiksVZ
(2) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel International Airport (2) ljnkj oYyHk HkkbZ iVsy vUrjkZ’Vªh; ,;jiksVZ
(3) Cochin International Airport Ltd. (3) dksfPp vUrjkZ’Vªh; ,;jiksVZ fyfeVsM
(4) Raja Bhoj International Airport (4) jktk Hkkst vUrjkZ’Vªh; ,;jiksVZ

21. Which one of the following European countries 21. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ;wjksih; ns”k vVykfUVd egklkxj dh lhek
borders Atlantic ocean? ls tqM+k gS%
(1) Portugal (1) iqrZxky
(2) Austria (2) vkfLVª;k
(3) Finland (3) fQuyS.M
(4) Romania (4) jksekfu;k

22. From the following diagram find out correct answer for 22. fuEufyf[kr js[kkfp= ls fn;s x, ç”u dk lgh mÙkj Kkr djsaA
the given question.

Hkkjrh; tks vfHkusrk gSa ijUrq xk;d ugha gSa%


Indians who are actors but not singers: (1) b (2) c
(3) f (4) g
(1) b (2) c
(3) f (4) g

D6MX6ECS [ A–3 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


23. New Horizons became the first space probe to reach 23. New Horizons IywVks ds fudV igq¡pus okyk igyk varfj{k çksc
closest to Pluto recently. This is a mission by: ;ku cukA ;g fe”ku fdldk gS%
(1) ISRO (2) ESA (1) ISRO (2) ESA
(3) NASA (4) FKA & RKA (3) NASA (4) FKA ,oa RKA

DIRECTIONS: Select the suitable alternative to satisfy the relationship in the following question.
funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”u esa muds lEcU/kksa dks lUrq’V djus okys lgh fodYi dks pqfu,A
24. Question figure ¼ç”u vkÑfr½ Answer figure ¼mÙkj vkÑfr½
+ + + + + + +
x xx
+ x + xx + + + + +
24. (1) (2) (3) (4)

DIRECTIONS: Select the suitable alternative to satisfy the relationship in the following question.
funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”u esa muds lEcU/kksa dks lUrq’V djus okys lgh fodYi dks pqfu,A
25. Question figure ¼ç”u vkÑfr½ Answer figure ¼mÙkj vkÑfr½
xx x xx x xx x xx xx xx
x xx
25. (1) (2) (3) (4)

26. Aman and Babu can complete the work in 4 days. 26. veu ,oa ckcw ,d dk;Z dks 4 fnu esa iw.kZ djrs gSaA veu vdsys ml
Aman alone starts working and leaves it after working dk;Z dks djuk çkjEHk djrk gS ,oa ml dk;Z ij 3 fnu dk;Z djds
for 3 days, completing only half of the work. In how dsoy vk/kk iwjk djus ds ckn NksM+ nsrk gSA fdrus fnuksa esa “ks’k dk;Z
many days, it can be completed if the remaining job is iwjk gksxk ;fn ;g ckcw }kjk fd;k tkrk gS%
undertaken by Babu: (1) 4 fnu esa (2) 6 fnu esa
(1) 4 days (2) 6 days (3) 5 fnu esa (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 5 days (4) None of these

27. In three vessels, the ratio of water and milk is 6:7, 5:9 27. rhu ik=ksa esa ty ,oa nw/k dk vuqikr Øe”k% 6:7, 5:9 ,oa 8:7 gSA
and 8:7 respectively. If the mixtures of the three ;fn rhu ik=ksa ds feJ.k dks fefJr fd;k tkrk gS] rks ty ,oa nw/k
vessels are mixed then what is the ratio of water and dk vuqikr D;k gksxk\
milk? (1) 3691:4499 (2) 2431:3781
(1) 3691:4499 (2) 2431:3781 (3) 4381:5469 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 4381:5469 (4) None of these

28. ‘Indian Standard Meridian’ passes through the states of: 28. ^bafM;u LVS.MMZ esfjfM;u* fdu jkT;ksa ls gksdj xqtjrk gS%
(1) Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhatishgarh, (1) mÙkj&çns”k] e/;&çns”k] NÙkhlx<+] vksfM”kk ,oa vkU/kz çns”k
Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh (2) mÙkj&çns”k] fcgkj] >kj[k.M] vksfM”kk ,oa if”pe&caxky
(2) Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal (3) mÙkj&çns”k] jktLFkku] egkjk’Vª] xqtjkr ,oa e/;&çns”k
(3) Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat and (4) rfeyukMw] dukZVd] vkU/kz&çns”k] vksfM”kk ,oa if”pe&caxky
Madhya Pradesh
(4) Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and
West Bengal

29. If interest payments are subtracted from gross fiscal 29. ;fn ldy jktLo ?kkVs ls C;kt dk Hkqxrku ?kVk;k tkrk gS rks “ks’kQy
deficit, the remainder will be: gksxk%
(1) Revenue deficit (2) Gross primary deficit (1) vk; ?kkVk (2) ldy ç/kku ?kkVk
(3) Capital deficit (4) Budgetary deficit (3) iw¡th ?kkVk (4) ctV ?kkVk

30. Who was the famous poet who was deeply affected by 30. dkSu&ls çfl) dfo gSa tks VSxksj dh xhrkatyh ls dkQh çHkkfor gSa%
Tagore’s Gitanjali? (1) byh;V (2) vkWMsu
(1) Eliot (2) Auden (3) ;hV~l (4) ikWm.M
(3) Yeats (4) Pound

D6MX6ECS [ A–4 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


31. A person mixes three varieties of wheat costing Rs. 31. ,d O;fä 1:5:2 ds vuqikr esa xsgw¡ dh rhu çtkfr;k¡ xsgw¡ dh ykxr
20/- kg, Rs. 24/- kg and Rs. 30/- kg in the ratio of 1:5:2 #- 20/- fdxzk-] #- 24/- fdxzk- ,oa #- 30/- fdxzk- gS] dks fefJr
and sells the mixture at a profit of 20%. Find the selling djrk gS ,oa feJ.k dks 20% ykHk ij csprk gSA feJ.k dk foØ;
price of the mixture when it is sold at 33% profit: ewY; Kkr djsa ;fn ;g 33% ds ykHk ij cspk tkrk gS%
(1) Rs. 30/- kg (2) Rs. 33.25/- kg (1) #- 30/- fdxzk- (2) #- 33.25/- fdxzk-
(3) Rs. 39.9/- kg (4) None of these (3) #- 39.9/- fdxzk- (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

32. Match the trophies associated with the respective games: 32. VªkQh ftu [ksyksa ls lEcfU/kr gS] mUgs lqesfyr djsa%
TROPHIES GAMES VªkQh [ksy
A. Agha Khan Cup 1. Cricket A. vkxk [kku di 1. fØdsV
B. Duleep Trophy 2. Football B. nqyhi VªkQh 2. QqVckWy
C. Wellignton Trophy 3. Hockey C. osfyaxVu VªkQh 3. gkWdh
D. Ezra Cup 4. Polo D. bt+jk di 4. iksyks
E. Subroto Cup 5. Rowing E. lqczksrks di 5. jksfoax
(1) A4, B5, C3, D1, E2 (1) A4, B5, C3, D1, E2
(2) A3, B1, C4, D5, E2 (2) A3, B1, C4, D5, E2
(3) A2, B3, C4, D5, E1 (3) A2, B3, C4, D5, E1
(4) A3, B1, C5, D4, E2 (4) A3, B1, C5, D4, E2

33. A triangle has two of its angles in the ratio of 1:2. If the 33. ,d f=Hkqt ds nks dks.k 1:2 ds vuqikr esa gSaA ;fn blds ,d dks.k dk
measure of one of its angles is 30 degrees. What is the ekiu 30 fMxzh gSA rks f=Hkqt ds lcls cM+s dks.k dk ekiu fMxzh esa
measure of the largest angle of the triangle in degree? gS\
(1) 100 (2) 90 (1) 100 (2) 90
(3) 135 (4) Can not be determined (3) 135 (4) fu/kkZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
34. The alloy containing copper, tin and zinc in the ratio of 34. 87:10:3 vuqikr esa feJ/kkrq ftlesa rk¡ck] fVu ,oa tLrk jgrk gS]
87:10:3 is called: mls dgrs gSa%
(1) Bronze (2) Brass (1) dk¡L; (2) ihry
(3) Solder (4) Gun metal (3) lksYMj (4) xu esVy

35. Which portion of the heart receives oxygenated blood: 35. ân; dk dkSu&lk fgLlk vkDlhtfur :f/kj çkIr djrk gS\
(1) Left auricle (2) Right auricle (1) oke mRdks"B (2) nf{k.k mRkdks"B
(3) Left ventricle (4) Right ventricle (3) oke fuy; (4) nf{k.k fuy;

36. A form of Hindustani music known as ‘Khayal’ evolved 36. fgUnqLrkuh laxhr dk ,d Lo:i ^[;ky* ftldh mRifÙk 13oha ,oa
during the 13th & 14th centruries. The proponent of the 14oha 'krkCnh ds e/; gqvkA bl 'kSyh ds çLrkod dks fdl uke ls
style is known as: tkurs gSa%
(1) Ustad Bismillah Khan (1) mLrkn fclfeYykg [kk¡u
(2) Ustad Amir Khan (2) mLrkn vkehj [kk¡u
(3) Amir Khusro (3) vehj [kqljks
(4) Thyagaraja (4) R;kxjkt

37. The first Indian to receive Nobel Prize: 37. ukscsy iqjLdkj ikus okys çFke Hkkjrh; Fks%
(1) Dr. C.V. Raman (1) MkW- lh- oh- jeu
(2) Rabindra Nath Tagore (2) jfcUæ ukFk VSxksj
(3) Mother Teresa (3) enj Vsjslk
(4) Dr. Hargobind Khorana (4) MkW- gjxksfcUn [kqjkuk

38. When we consider 15° meridian on a world map or 38. tc ge fo”o ekufp= ij 15° ;kE;ksrj js[kk ekurs gSa ,oa xzhufop
globe and count them in an eastward direction starting ;kE;ksrj js[kk ¼0°½ ls “kq: djds iwjc dh vksj x.kuk djrs gSa] rks
with Greenwich meridian (0°), we find that the time of ge bl ;kE;ksrj js[kk dk dky ikrs gSa%
this meridian is: (1) Bhd ogh tks xzhufop dk gS
(1) Same as Greenwich (2) 1 ?kaVk rst
(2) 1 hour fast (3) 1 ?kaVk /khek
(3) 1 hour slow (4) 12 ?kaVk rst
(4) 12 hour fast

D6MX6ECS [ A–5 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


39. Out of a total of 85 children playing Badminton or 39. dqy 85 cPpksa esa ls cSMfeUVu ;k Vscy Vsful ;k nksuksa [ksy jgs gSaA
Table Tennis or both. Total number of girls in the leqnk; esa yM+fd;ksa dh dqy la[;k leqnk; esa yM+dksa dh dqy la[;k
group is 70% of the total number of boys in the group. dk 70% gSA dsoy cSMfeUVu [ksyus okys yM+dksa dh la[;k dqy yM+dks
The number of boys playing only Badminton is 50% of dh la[;k dk 50% gS ,oa cSMfeUVu [ksyus okys yM+dksa dh la[;k
the number of boys and total number of boys playing dqy yM+dksa dh la[;k dk 60% gSA dsoy Vsfcy Vsful [ksyus okys
Badminton is 60% of the total number of boys. Number dqy cPpksa dh la[;k dk 40% gS ,oa dqy 12 cPps cSMfeUVu ,oa
of children only playing Table Tennis is 40% of the Vsfcy Vsful nksuksa [ksyrs gSaA yM+fd;ksa fd og la[;k D;k gS tks dsoy
total number of children and a total of 12 children play cSMfeUVu [ksy jgh gSa\
Badminton and Table Tennis both. What is the number
(1) 16
of girls playing only Badminton?
(2) 14
(1) 16 (2) 14 (3) 17
(3) 17 (4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
40. How many squares can be formed by joining the 40. bl o`Ùk ds dsUæ esa cus fcUnqvksa dks {kSfrt ,oa yEcor js[kkvksa }kjk
center of the circles by horizontal and vertical lines: tksM+rs gq, dqy fdrus oxZ cu ldrs gSa%

(1) 6 (2) 8 (1) 6 (2) 8


(3) 10 (4) None of these (3) 10 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
41. A cistern has two pipes attached to it, one to supply 41. ,d Vadh esa nks ikbZi yxs gq, gSa& ,d vkiwfrZ ds fy;s ,oa nwljk
and one to draw off. If both the pipes are opened fudkl ds fy;sA ;fn nksuksa ikbZi ,d lkFk [kksys tkrs gSa] rks Vadh 9
together, the cistern is filled in 9 hours but if the waste ?kaVs esa Hkj tkrh gS] ijUrq ;fn osLV ikbZi vkiwfrZ ikbZi ds [kqyus ds
pipe is opened one hour after the supply pipe, the ,d ?kaVs ckn [kksyk tkrk gS rks Vadh dks Hkjus esa 7 ?kaVs yxrs gSaA
cistern is filled in 7 hours. The time that will be taken
by the supply pipe to fill the empty cistern is:
[kkyh Vadh dks Hkjus ds fy;s vkiwfrZ ikbZi }kjk fdruk le; yxsxk%
(1) 2 ?kaVs 47 feuV
(1) 2 hrs. 47 minutes
(2) 3 ?kaVs 30 feuV
(2) 3 hrs. 30 minutes
(3) 3 ?kaVs 32 feuV
(3) 3 hrs. 32 minutes
(4) 3 ?kaVs
(4) 3 hrs.

42. The first woman in NASA history to command space 42. uklk ds bfrgkl esa vUrjh{k ;ku dks dekUM djus okyh çFke efgyk
flight: Fkh%
(1) Kalpana Chawla (1) dYiuk pkoyk
(2) Sally Ride (2) lSyh jkbZM
(3) Eilean Collins (3) ,ysu dksfyUl
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

43. In an examination, pass marks are 36% of maximum 43. ,d ijh{kk esa lQy gksus dk vad vf/kdre vad dk 36% gSA ;fn
marks. If an examine gets 17 marks and fails by 10 ,d ijh{kkFkÊ 17 vad ikrk gS ,oa 10 vad ls ijh{kk esa Qsy gks tkrk
marks in this examination, what are the maximum gS] rks vf/kdre vad D;k gS\
marks? (1) 50 (2) 75
(1) 50 (2) 75 (3) 85 (4) 100
(3) 85 (4) 100

3– 2 3+ 2 3– 2 3+ 2 2 2
44. If x = and y = , then find the value of 44. ;fn x= ,oa y= ] rks x +xy+y dk eku
3+ 2 3– 2 3+ 2 3– 2
2
x +xy+y .
2
Kkr dhft,A
(1) 97 (2) 98 (1) 97 (2) 98
(3) 99 (4) None of these (3) 99 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
45. Rhine valley in France is known for mineral deposits of: 45. Ýkal esa fLFkr jkbZu ?kkVh dks fdl [kfut inkFkZ ds fy, tkuk tkrk gS%
(1) Bauxite (2) Copper (1) ckWDlkbZV (2) rk¡ck
(3) Nickel (4) Zinc (3) fudy (4) tLrk

D6MX6ECS [ A–6 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


TECHNICAL (APTITUDE)
46. An FM signal with modulation index mƒ is passed 46. ekMwyu lwpdkad mf ls ;qDr ,d FM ladsr dks ,d vko`fRr f=xqf.k=
through a frequency tripler. The modulation index of ds ek/;e ls xqtkjk tkrk gSA fuxZe ladsr dk ekMwyu lwpdkad gksxk%
the output signal will be (1) mƒ (2) 3mƒ
(1) mƒ (2) 3mƒ (3) 9mƒ (4) 27mƒ
(3) 9mƒ (4) 27mƒ

47. What is the correct sequence of the following step in the 47. ,dk”eh] f}/kzqoh; laf/k VªkaftLVj ds lafojpu esa uhps of.kZr dneksa dk
fabrication of a monolithic, bipolar junction transistor? lgh Øe D;k gS\
1. Emitter diffusion 2. Base diffusion 1. mRltZd folj.k 2. vk/kkfjd folj.k
3. Buried layer formation 4. Epi–layer formation 3. varfgZr ijr fuekZ.k 4. Epi-ijr fuekZ.k
Select the correct answer using the codes given below uhps fn, x, dksMksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq, lgh mRrj dk p;u djsa
(1) 3, 4, 1, 2 (2) 4, 3, 1, 2 (1) 3, 4, 1, 2 (2) 4, 3, 1, 2
(3) 3, 4, 2, 1 (4) 4, 3, 2, 1 (3) 3, 4, 2, 1 (4) 4, 3, 2, 1

48. Two sinusoidal signals having the same amplitude and 48. ,d gh vk;ke vkSj vko`fRr okys nks T;koØh; ladsr ,d CRO ds X
frequency are applied to the X and Y inputs of a CRO. vkSj Y fuos”kksa ij ykxw fd, tkrs gSaA izsf{kr fylktl vkjs[k ,d
The observed Lissajous figure is straight line. The lh/kh js[kk gSA nks ladsrksa ds chp dyk foLFkkiu gksxk%
phase shift between the two signals would be (1) “kwU;
(1) Zero (2) 90°
(2) 90 degrees (3) “kwU; ;k 180°
(3) Either zero or 180 degrees (4) ;k 90° ;k 270°
(4) Either 90 degrees or 270 degrees

49. In a BJT circuit a pnp transistor is replaced 49. BJT ifjiFk esa ,d pnp VªkaftLVj dks npn VªkaftLVj }kjk foLFkkfir
by npn transistor. To analyse the new circuit dj fn;k tkrk gSA u, ifjiFk dk fo”ys’k.k djus ds fy,%
(1) All calculations done earlier have to be repeated (1) iwoZ esa nh xbZ lHkh x.kukvksa dh iqujko`fRr dh tkuh gS
(2) Replace all calculated voltages by reverse values (2) lHkh ifjdfyr oksYVrkvksa dks izrhi ekuksa ls foLFkkfir djsa
(3) Replace all calculated currents by reverse values (3) lHkh ifjdfyr /kkjkvksa dks izrhi ekuksa }kjk foLFkkfir djsa
(4) Replace all calculated voltages and currents by (4) lHkh ifjdfyr oksYVrkvksa vkSj /kkjkvksa dks izrhi ekuksa ls
reverse values foLFkkfir djsa
50. In 8085 microprocessor, the value of the most 50. 8085 ekbØksizkslslj esa cwyh; vuqns”k ds fdlh Hkh xf.kr ds fu’iknu
significant bit of the result following the execution of ds QyLo:i ifj.kke ds lokZf/kd egRoiw.kZ fcV dk eku fuEu esa
any arithmetic of Boolean instruction is stored in the lafpr jgrk gS%
(1) Carry status flag (1) okgd voLFkk irkdk
(2) Auxiliary carry status flag (2) lgk;d okgd voLFkk irkdk
(3) Sign status flag (3) ladsr voLFkk irkdk
(4) Zero status flag (4) “kwU; voLFkk irkdk

51. The analog signal m(t) is given below m(t) = 4 cos 100 51. ,sukykx ladsrm(t) uhps fn;k x;k gS] m(t) = 4 cos 100 pt + 8
pt + 8 sin 200 pt + cos 300 pt, the Nyquist sampling sin 200 pt + cos 300 pt, ukbZfDoLV izfrp;u nj gksxh%
rate will be: (1) 1/100 (2) 1/200
(1) 1/100 (2) 1/200 (3) 1/300 (4) 1/600
(3) 1/300 (4) 1/600

52. Find the noise factor for an antenna at 27°C with 52. 30°K lerqY; jo rkieku ls ;qDr ,saVhuk dk 27°C ij jo xq.kd
equivalent noise temperature 30°K: Kkr djsa%
(1) 20 (2) 100 (1) 20 (2) 100
(3) 300 (4) 1.1 (3) 300 (4) 1.1
2s + 5 2s + 5
53. Inverse Laplace transform of is: 53. dk izrhi ykIykl :ikarj.k gS%
(s + 3)(S + 2) (s + 3)(S + 2)

(1) 2 exp (– 2.5 t) cosh (0.5 t) (1) 2 exp (– 2.5 t) cosh (0.5 t)
(2) exp (– 2 t) + exp (– 3 t) (2) exp (– 2 t) + exp (– 3 t)
(3) 2 exp (– 2.5 t) sinh (0.5 t) (3) 2 exp (– 2.5 t) sinh (0.5 t)
(4) 2 exp (– 2.5 t) cos 0.5 t (4) 2 exp (– 2.5 t) cos 0.5 t

D6MX6ECS [ A–7 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


54. The analog signal given below is sampled by 600 54. uhps fn;k x;k ,sukykx ladsr m(t) = 3 sin 500 pt + 2 sin 700
samples per second for m(t) = 3 sin 500 pt + 2 sin 700 pt ds fy, izfr lsdaM 600 uewuksa }kjk izfrpf;r fd;k tkrk gS rks
pt then folding frequency is: oyu vko`fRr gS%
(1) 500 Hz (2) 700 Hz (1) 500 Hz (2) 700 Hz
(3) 300 Hz (4) 1400 Hz (3) 300 Hz (4) 1400 Hz

55. Which one most appropriate dynamic system? 55. fuEu esa ls dkSu lokZf/kd mi;qDr xfrd iz.kkyh gS\
(1) y(n) + y(n – 1) + y(n + 1) (1) y(n) + y(n – 1) + y(n + 1)
(2) y(n) + y(n – 1) (2) y(n) + y(n – 1)
(3) y(n) = x(n) (3) y(n) = x(n)
(4) y(n) + y(n – 1) + y(n + 3) = 0 (4) y(n) + y(n – 1) + y(n + 3) = 0

56. In which of these is reverse recovery time nearly zero? 56. fuEu esa ls fdlesa izrhi iqu%izkfIr dky yxHkx “kwU; gS\
(1) Zener diode (2) Tunnel diode (1) thuj Mk;ksM (2) lqjax Mk;ksM
(3) Schottky diode (4) PIN diode (3) LdkVdh Mk;ksM (4) fiu Mk;ksM

57. Frequency shift keying is used mostly in: 57. vko`fRr foLFkkiu dqath;u dk iz;ksx vf/kdka”kr% fuEu esa gksrk gS%
(1) Telegraphy (1) VsyhxzkQh
(2) Telephony (2) VsyhQksuh
(3) Satellite communication (3) mixzg lapkj
(4) Radio transmission (4) jsfM;ks izlkj.k

58. A parallel polarized wave is incident from air into 58. ,d lekukarj /kzqfor rjax] ok;q ls lkis{k vuqeR;rk 3 j[kus okys
paraffin having relative permittivity 3, the value of its iSjkQhu esa vkifrr gS] blds c`;wLVj dks.k dk eku gS%
Brewster angle is: (1) 0° (2) 30°
(1) 0° (2) 30° (3) 45° (4) 60°
(3) 45° (4) 60°

59. The phase angle corresponding to λ/4 in a standing– 59. vizxkeh rjax izfr:i esa λ/4 ds vuq:i dykdks.k gS%
wave pattern is: (1) 30° (2) 90°
(1) 30° (2) 90° (3) 135° (4) 180°
(3) 135° (4) 180°

60. A 10 km long line has a characteristic impedance of 60. ,d 10 fdyksehVj yach ykbu esa 400 ohms dh vfHky{kf.kd
400 ohms. If line length is 100 km, the characteristic izfrck/kk gSA ;fn ykbu dh yackbZ 100 fdyksehVj gks rks vfHky{kf.kd
impedance is: izfrck/kk gS%
(1) 4000 Ω (2) 400 Ω (1) 4000 Ω (2) 400 Ω
(3) 40 Ω (4) 4 Ω (3) 40 Ω (4) 4 Ω

61. The output of an exclusive–NOR gate is 1. Which input 61. ,d ^viothZ&NOR* }kj dk fuxZe 1 gSA dkSu&lk fuos”kh la;kstu
combination is correct? lgh gS\
(1) A = 1, B = 0 (2) A = 0, B = 1 (1) A = 1, B = 0 (2) A = 0, B = 1
(3) A = 0, B = 0 (4) None of these (3) A = 0, B = 0 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

62. In figure v1 = 8 V and v2 = 4 V. Which diode will 62. fp= v1 = 8 V rFkk v2 = 4 V, dkSulk Mk;ksM pkyu djsxk\
conduct?

(1) dsoy D2 (2) dsoy D1


(1) D2 only (2) D1 only (3) nksuksa D1 rFkk D2 (4) u D1 u D2
(3) Both D1 and D2 (4) Neither D1 nor D2

D6MX6ECS [ A–8 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


63. Determine the output frequency for a frequency 63. vko`fRr foHkktu ifjiFk ds fy, ftlesa 12 f¶yi ¶yki gSa 20.48
division circuit that contains 12 flip–flops with an input MHz dh bUiqV dkye vko`fRr ds lkFk fuxZe vko`fRr fu/kkZfjr djsa%
clock frequency of 20.48 MHz: (1) 10.24 kHz
(1) 10.24 kHz (2) 5 kHz
(2) 5 kHz (3) 30.24 kHz
(3) 30.24 kHz (4) 15 kHz
(4) 15 kHz

64. Initially the number decimal 8 is stored. If instruction 64. izkjaHk esa n”keyo 8 la[;k lafpr dh tkrh gSA ;fn vuqns”k RAL nks
RAL is executed twice, the final number stored will be: ckj fu’ikfnr fd;k tkrk gS] lafpr vafre la[;k gksxh%
(1) Decimals 8 (1) n”keyo 8
(2) Decimal 16 (2) n”keyo 16
(3) Decimal 32 (3) n”keyo 32
(4) Decimal 2 (4) n”keyo 2

65. The output of an AND gate with three inputs, A, B, and 65. A, B, rFkk C & rhu fuos”kksa ls ;qDr ^AND* }kj dk fuxZe mPp
C, is HIGH when ________: gksrk gS tc ________.
(1) A = 1, B = 1, C = 0 (1) A = 1, B = 1, C = 0
(2) A = 0, B = 0, C = 0 (2) A = 0, B = 0, C = 0
(3) A = 1, B = 1, C = 1 (3) A = 1, B = 1, C = 1
(4) A = 1, B = 0, C = 1 (4) A = 1, B = 0, C = 1

66. The gain of an FET amplifier can be changed by 66. FET ,EIyhQk;j dh yfC/k fuEu dks cnydj cnyh tk ldrh gS%
changing: (1) rm (2) gm
(1) rm (2) gm (3) Rd (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) Rd (4) None of these

67. In the case of a 70–MHz IF carrier for a transponder 67. 36 MHz dh VªkaLikS.Mj cSaMfoM~Fk ds fy, 70-MHz IF okgd ds ekeys
bandwidth of 36 MHz, energy must lie between MHz: esa ÅtkZ vfuok;Zr% fuEu MHz ds chp gksuh pkfg,%
(1) 34 and 106 (2) 52 and 88 (1) 34 vkSj 106 (2) 52 vkSj 88
(3) 106 and 142 (4) 34 and 142 (3) 106 vkSj 142 (4) 34 vkSj 142

68. In a full wave rectifier circuit using centre tapped 68. dsUnz va”k fu’dkflr ifj.kkfe= dk iz;ksx djus okys iw.kZ rjax
transformer, the peak voltage across half of the fn’Vdkjh ifjiFk esa f}rh;d okbafMax ifjiFk ds vk/ks fgLls ds chp
secondary winding is 30 V. Then PIV is: pje oksYVrk 30 V gSA rc PIV gS%
(1) 30 V (2) 60 V (1) 30 V (2) 60 V
(3) 15 V (4) 10 V (3) 15 V (4) 10 V

69. The Lissajous pattern observed on screen of CRO is a 69. CRO ds LØhu ij ns[kk tkus okyk fylktw izfr:i x v{k ij 45°
straight line inclined at 45° to x axis. If X–plate input is ij vkur ,d lh/kh js[kk gksrh gSA ;fn X&IysV fuos”k 2 sin ωt gS rks
2 sin ωt, the Y–plate input is Y-IysV fuos”k gS%
(1) 2 sin ωt (1) 2 sin ωt
(2) 2 sin (ωt + 45°) (2) 2 sin (ωt + 45°)
(3) 2 sin (ωt – 45°) (3) 2 sin (ωt – 45°)
(4) 22 sin ωt + 45°) (4) 22 sin ωt + 45°)

70. The input impedance of op–amp circuit of figure is: 70. uhps fn, x, fp= ds op-amp ifjiFk dh fuos”k izfrck/kk gS%

(1) 120 k ohm (2) 110 k ohm (1) 120 k ohm (2) 110 k ohm
(3) Infinity (4) 10 k ohm (3) Infinity (4) 10 k ohm

D6MX6ECS [ A–9 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


71. In a CRO which of the following is not a part of 71. ,d CRO esa fuEu esa ls dkSu bysDVªksu canwd dk fgLlk ugha gksrk\
electron gun: (1) dSFkksM
(1) Cathode (2) fxzM
(2) Grid (3) Rojd ,suksM
(3) Accelerating anode (4) X–Y IysVsa
(4) X–Y plates

72. A 1 µF capacitor is connected to 12 V battery. The 72. ,d 1 µF la/kkfj= dks 12 V cSVjh ds lkFk la;ksftr fd;k tkrk gSA
energy stored in the capacitor is: la/kkfj= eas lafpr ÅtkZ gS%
(1) 12×10–6 J (2) 24×10–6 J (1) 12×10–6 J (2) 24×10–6 J
(3) 48×10–6 J (4) 72×10–6 J (3) 48×10 J
–6
(4) 72×10–6 J

73. For a transmission line open circuit and short circuit 73. ,d lapj.k ykbu ds fy, foo`r ifjiFk vkSj y?kqiFk izfrck/kka 20 Ω
impedances are 20 Ω and 5 Ω. Then characteristic rFkk 5 Ω gS] rks vfHky{kf.kd izfrck/kk gS%
impedance is: (1) 100 Ω (2) 50 Ω
(1) 100 Ω (2) 50 Ω (3) 25 Ω (4) 10 Ω
(3) 25 Ω (4) 10 Ω
s+1 s+1
74. Find i(t) if I(s) = : 74. i(t) Kkr djsa ;fn I ( s) = %
(s + 4)(s + 3) (s + 4)(s + 3)

(1) 3e–4t – e–5t (1) 3e–4t – e–5t


(2) 3e–4t – 2e–3t (2) 3e–4t – 2e–3t
(3) 2e–4t – 5e–2t (3) 2e–4t – 5e–2t
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

75. A capacitor used for power factor correction in single 75. ,dy dyk ifjiFk esa fo|qr la”kqf) x.kd ds fy, iz;qDr la/kkfj= ?kVk
phase circuit decreases: nsrk gS%
(1) Power factor (1) fo|qr x.kd
(2) Line current (2) ykbu /kkjk
(3) Both line current and p.f. (3) ykbu /kkjk vkSj fo|qr x.kd & nksuksa
(4) The line current and increases p.f. (4) ykbu /kkjk dks ?kVkrk gS vkSj fo|qr x.kd dks c<+krk gS
76. The negative sign in the expression e = – N (d∅)/dt is 76. vfHkO;fDr e = - N (d∅)/dt esa _.kkRed ladsr ¼&½ fuEu dkj.k ls
due to: gS%
(1) The Fleming’s Rule (2) Thumb’s Rule (1) ¶ysfeax fu;e (2) O;kogkfjd fu;e
(3) Faraday’s Law (4) Lenz’s Law (3) QSjkMs fu;e (4) ysat fu;e

77. Form factor is the ratio of: 77. vkd`fr xq.kd fuEu dk vuqikr gksrk gS%
(1) Maximum value to r.m.s. value (1) r.m.s. eku ds izfr vf/kdre eku
(2) Maximum value to average value (2) vkSlr eku ds izfr vf/kdre eku
(3) r.m.s value to average value (3) vkSlr eku ds izfr r.m.s eku
(4) r.m.s. value to instantaneous value (4) rkR{kf.kd eku ds izfr r.m.s. eku

78. The number of valence electrons in pentavalent impurity is: 78. iapla;ksth v”kq)rk esa la;kstdrk bysDVªksuksa dh la[;k gksrh gS%
(1) 5 (2) 4 (1) 5 (2) 4
(3) 3 (4) 1 (3) 3 (4) 1

79. Material which lack permanent magnetic dipoles are 79. tks lkexzh LFkk;h pqacdh; f}/kzqoksa ls foghu gksrh gS] dgykrh gS%
known as: (1) v/kZpqacdh; (2) f}pqacdh;
(1) Paramagnetic (2) Diamagnetic (3) yksgpqacdh; (4) Qsjh&pqacdh;
(3) Ferromagnetic (4) Ferrimagnetic

80. The primary function of the bias circuit is to: 80. ck;flr ifjiFk dk eq[; dk;Z gksrk gS%
(1) Hold the circuit stable at VCC (1) ifjiFk dks VCC ij fLFkj j[kuk
(2) Hold the circuit stable at vin (2) ifjiFk dks vin ij fLFkj j[kuk
(3) Ensure proper gain is achieved (3) ;g lqfuf”pr djuk dh leqfpr yfC/k izkIr gksrh gS
(4) Hold the circuit stable at the designed Q-point (4) ifjiFk dks vfHkdfYir Q&fcanq ij fLFkj j[kuk

D6MX6ECS [ A–10 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


81. The transconductance of a JFET is computed at 81. vpj VDS ij JFET dh varjkpkydrk fuEu }kjk ekih tkrh gS%
constant VDS by: (1) Vgs ds ifjorZu ds izfr Id esa ifjorZu dk vuqikr
(1) Ratio of change in Idto change of Vgs (2) Id ds ifjorZu ds izfr Vgs esa ifjorZu dk vuqikr
(2) Ratio of change inVgs to change ofId (3) Vgs esa ifjorZu vkSj Id ds ifjorZu dk xq.kuQy
(3) Product of change in Vgs to change of Id (4) Id ds ifjorZu ds izfr Vds esa ifjorZu dk vuqikr
(4) Ratio of change in Vds to change of Id

82. To find current in a resistance connected in a network, 82. usVodZ esa la;ksftr çfrjks/kd] esa tkuus ds fy, Fksosfuu izes; VTH =
Thevenin's theorem is used VTH = 20 V and RTH = 5 Ω. 20 V rFkk RTH = 5 Ω dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA izfrjks/kd ds e/; ls
The current through the resistance: /kkjk%
(1) is 4 A (1) 4 A gS
(2) is 4 A or less (2) 4 A vFkok mlls de gS
(3) is less than 4 A (3) 4 A ls de gS
(4) May be 4 A or less or more than 4 A (4) 4 A vFkok 4 A ls de vFkok vf/kd gks ldrh gS

83. Superposition theorem is not applicable to network 83. v/;kjksi.k izes; fuEu ls ;qDr usVodZ ij ykxw ugha gksrk%
containing: (1) xSj&jSf[kd ,syhesaV
(1) Non linear element (2) vkfJr oksYVrk lzksr
(2) Dependent voltage source (3) vkfJr /kkjk lzksr
(3) Dependent current source (4) VªkalQkeZj
(4) Transformer.

84. In a microwave test bench, why is the microwave 84. ekbØksoso ijh{k.k cSap esa D;k dkj.k gS fd ekbØksoso flXuy vk;ke
signal amplitude modulated at 1 kHz? dks 1 kHz ij ekM~;wyhd`r fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) To increase the sensitivity of measurement (1) ekiu dh laos|rk c<+kus ds fy,
(2) To transmit the signal to a far-off place (2) flXuy dks lqnwj LFky dks lapfjr djus ds fy,
(3) To study amplitude modulation (3) vk;ke ekM~;wyu dk v/;;u djus ds fy,
(4) Because crystal detector fails at microwave frequencies (4) D;ksafd fØLVy fMVsDVj ekbØksoso vko`fRr;ksa ij vlQy jgrk gS

85. The directive gain of an antenna: 85. ,d ,aVhuk dh fn”kkRed yfC/k%


(1) is less than or equal to 1 (1) 1 ls de vFkok mlds cjkcj gS
(2) is greater than or equal to 1 (2) 1 ls vf/kd vFkok mlds cjkcj gS
(3) lies between 0 and directivity of antenna (3) 0 vkSj ,aVhuk dh fn”kkRedrk ds chp dh gS
(4) is greater than directivity of antenna (4) ,aVhuk dh fn”kkRedrk ls vf/kd gS

86. An amplifier without feedback has a voltage gain of 50, 86. QhMcSd&foghu ,d ,EIyhQk;j dh oksYVrk yfC/k 50] bUiqV izfrjks/k
input resistance 1kΩ and output resistance of 2.5kΩ. 1kΩ vkSj vkmViqV izfrjks/k 2.5kΩ gSA mi;qZDr ,EIyhQk;j dk 0.2
The input resistance of the current-shunt negative QhMcSd xq.kkad lfgr iz;ksx djus okys ,d /kkjk&”kaV _.kkRed
feedback amplifier using the above amplifier with a QhMcSd ,EIyhQk;j dk bUiqV izfrjks/k gksxk%
feedback factor of 0.2 would be:
(1) 1/11 kΩ
(1) 1/11 kΩ
(2) 1/5 kΩ
(2) 1/5 kΩ
(3) 5 kΩ
(3) 5 kΩ
(4) 11 kΩ
(4) 11 kΩ

87. In amplitude modulation AM, if modulation index is 87. vk;ke ekMwyu AM esa] ;fn ekMwyu lwpdkad 100% ls vf/kd gS rks%
more than 100% then: (1) rjax dh “kfDr c<+ tkrh gS
(1) Power of the wave increases. (2) lapj.k dh izHkkfork c<+ tkrh gS
(2) Efficiency of transmission increases. (3) rjax fo:fir gks tkrh gS
(3) The wave gets distorted. (4) cSaMfoM~Fk c<+ tkrh gS
(4) Bandwidth increases

88. The use of non-uniform quantization leads to: 88. vleku DokaVhdj.k ds iz;ksx ds QyLo:i gksrk gS%
(1) Reduction in transmission bandwidth. (1) lapj.k cSaMfoM~Fk esa fxjkoV
(2) Increase in maximum SNR. (2) vf/kdre SNR esa o`f)
(3) Increase in SNR for signal levels. (3) flXuy Lrjksa ds fy, SNR esa o`f)
(4) Simplification of quantization process. (4) DokaVhdj.k izfØ;k dk ljyhdj.k

D6MX6ECS [ A–11 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


89. A PD controller is used to compensate a system. 89. fdlh iz.kkyh ds izfrdkj ds fy, ,d PD fu;a=d dk iz;ksx fd;k
Compared to the uncompensated system, the tkrk gSA v&izfrdkfjr iz.kkyh dh rqyuk esa] izfrdkfjr iz.kkyh esa gS%
compensated system has: (1) ,d mPp dksfV la[;k
(1) A higher type number. (2) ?kVk gqvk voeanu
(2) Reduced damping. (3) mPp /ofu izo/kZu
(3) Higher noise amplification. (4) fo”kky {kf.kd vfrØe.k
(4) Larger transient overshoot.

90. Which of the following is an inherent property of an 90. fuEu esa ls dkSu vkIVhdy flXuy dk ,d varfuZfgr xq.k gS ftls ;gka
optical signal and cannot be eliminated even in rd fd fl)kar :i esa Hkh ugha fudkyk tk ldrk%
principle? (1) rkih; /ofu
(1) Thermal noise (2) foLQksV /ofu
(2) Shot noise (3) i;kZoj.kkRed /ofu
(3) Environmental noise (4) i`’BHkwfe /ofu
(4) Background Noise

91. The disadvantage of CDMA system is: 91. CDMA iz.kkyh dh gkfu gS%
(1) Higher MAI with more user count. (1) vf/kd iz;ksDrk dkmaVj lfgr mPprj ,e,vkbZ
(2) That it needs least power consumption. (2) blesa U;wure fo|qr [kir dh t:jr gksrh gS
(3) That it needs coherent signal. (3) blesa lalDr flXuy dh t:jr gksrh gS
(4) That it is not suitable with PSK systems (4) ;g PSK iz.kkfy;ksa ds lkFk mi;qDr ugha gS
92. The Ku frequency band used in satellite 92. mixzg lapkj ¼vifyad vkSj Mkmufyad ds fy,½ esa iz;qDr Ku vko`fRr
communication (for uplink and downlink) is: cSaM gS%
(1) 14 GHz and 11 GHz (1) 14 GHz rFkk 11 GHz
(2) 30 GHz and 20 GHz (2) 30 GHz rFkk 20 GHz
(3) 70 GHz and 50 GHz (3) 70 GHz rFkk 50 GHz
(4) 60 GHz and 45 GHz (4) 60 GHz rFkk 45 GHz

93. Following transducer is an active transducer: 93. fuEu VªkalM~;wlj ,d lfØ; VªaklM~;wlj gS%
(1) Carbon Microphone (1) dkcZu ekbØksQksu
(2) Piezoelectric Microphone (2) fitksbysfDVªd ekbØksQksu
(3) LVDT (3) LVDT
(4) Strain Gauge (4) fod`fr xst

94. A NOR gate is equivalent to a bubbled AND gate. This 94. ,d NOR xsV cCcYM AND xsV ds lerqY; gksrk gSA ;g dFku fuEu
statement is an outcome of: dk ifj.kke gS%
(1) De Morgan’s Law (1) Ms eksxZu fof/k
(2) Involution Law (2) ?kkrdj.k fof/k
(3) Law of Absorption (3) vo”kks’k.k dh fof/k
(4) Idempotent Law (4) oxZle fof/k

95. The circuit shown in the figure has initial current iL(0) = 95. fp= esa n”kkZ, x, ifjiFk esa izsjd ds ek/;e ls izkjafHkd /kkjk iL(0) =
1A through the inductor and an initial voltage vc(0) = 1 1A gS vkSj la/kkfj= ds vkj&ikj izkjafHkd oksYVrk vc(0) = 1 V gSA
V across the capacitor. For input v(t) = U(t) the Laplace fuos”k v(t) = U(t) ds fy, t ≥ 0 ds okLrs /kkjk i(t) dk ykIykl
transform of the current i(t) for t ≥ 0 is: :ikarj gS%

s s+2 s s+2
(1) (2) (1) (2)
s2 + s + 1 s2 + s + 1 2
s + s+1 2
s + s+1
s–2 s–2 s–2 s–2
(3) (4) (3) (4)
s2 + s + 1 s2 + s + 2 s2 + s + 1 s2 + s + 2

D6MX6ECS [ A–12 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


96. Which of the following noise must be considered at 96. fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh /ofu dks mPp vko`fRr ¼ekbØksoso vko`fRr;ka½ ij
high frequencies (microwave frequencies)? le>k tkuk pkfg,\
(1) Shot noise (2) Random noise (1) foLQksVd /ofu (2) ;kn`fPNd /ofu
(3) Impulse noise (4) Transit time noise (3) vkosx /ofu (4) ikjogu le; /ofu

97. In a broadcast communication receiver, most of the 97. izlkj.k lapkj izkid esa] vf/kdka”k izkid o.kkZRedrk fuEu esa izkIr
receiver selectivity is achieved in: gksrh gS%
(1) RF section (2) IF section (1) RF [kaM (2) IF [kaM
(3) Mixer (4) Local oscillator (3) feDlj (4) LFkkuh; nksfy=

98. Slew rate is defined by: 98. ?kqeko xfr fuEu }kjk ifjHkkf’kr dh tkrh gS%
(1) di/dt(max) (2) dv/dt(max) (1) di/dt(max) (2) dv/dt(max)
(3) di/dt(min) (4) dv/dt(min) (3) di/dt(min) (4) dv/dt(min)

99. The ideal operational amplifier does not have: 99. vkn”kZ izpkyd ,sEIyhQk;j esa fuEu ugha gksrk%
(1) Infinite input resistance (2) Infinite output resistance (1) vuar bUiqV izfrjks/k (2) vuar mRiknu izfrjks/k
(3) Infinite voltage gain (4) Infinite bandwidth (3) vuar oksYVrk yfC/k (4) vuar cSaMfoM~Fk

100. The following property of semiconductors cannot be 100. v)Zpkydksa ds fuEu xq.k gky izHkko ls fu/kkZfjr ugha fd, tk ldrs%
determined from Hall effect: (1) v)Zpkyd n-dksfV dk gS ;k p-dksfV dk
(1) Semiconductor is n–type or p–type (2) okgd ladsUnz.k
(2) The carrier concentration (3) v)Zpkyd dh xfr”khyrk
(3) The mobility of semiconductor (4) v)Zpkyd dk ijek.kq ladsUnz.k
(4) The atomic concentration of semiconductor

101. The ABCD parameters of ideal n:1 transformer shown 101. fp= esa vkn”kZ n:1 VªkalQkeZj ds n”kkZ, x, ABCD izkpy gS
⎡n o ⎤ ⎡n o ⎤
in the figure are ⎢ ⎥ . The value of X will be: ⎢ ⎥.X dk eku gksxk%
⎣o x ⎦ ⎣o x ⎦

(1) n (2) 1/n (1) n (2) 1/n


(3) n2 (4) 1/n2 (3) n2 (4) 1/n2

102. In the circuit shown below, the voltmeter will read: 102. uhps n”kkZ, x, ifjiFk esa] oksYVehVj dk iBu gksxk%

(1) Zero (2) 110 V (1) “kwU; (2) 110 V


(3) 220 V (4) 440 V
(3) 220 V (4) 440 V

103. This figure is a block diagram of ________: 103. ;g fp=________dk ,d [kaMd vkjs[k gS%

(1) ADC (2) DAC (1) ADC (2) DAC


(3) Comparator (4) 555 timer (3) rqyfu= (4) 555 Vkbej

D6MX6ECS [ A–13 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


104. Theoretical bandwidth requirement for FM system is: 104. FM iz.kkyh ds fy, lS)kafrd cSaMfoM~Fk t:jr gS%
(1) Same as that of the modulating signal bandwidth (1) ekM~yd flXuy cSaMfoM~Fk tSlh
(2) Twice of modulating signal Bandwidth (2) ekM~yd flXuy cSaMfoM~Fk ls nqxquh
(3) Thrice as of modulating signal Bandwidth (3) ekM~yd flXuy cSaMfoM~Fk ls frxquh
(4) Infinite (4) vuar
105. Waveguides are used mainly for microwave signals 105. rjaxiFkdksa dk iz;ksx eq[;r% ekbØksoso flXuyksa ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS
because: D;ksafd%
(1) They depend on straight-line propagation which (1) os lh/kh js[kk lapj.k ij fuHkZj djrs gSa tks dsoy ekbØksosoksa ij
applies to microwaves only ykxw gksrs gSa
(2) Losses would be too heavy at lower frequencies (2) U;wu vko`fRr;ksa ij {kfr;ka cgqr vf/kd gksaxh
(3) There are no generators powerful enough to excite (3) brus “kfDr”kkyh tsujsVj ugha gksrs tks mUgsa U;wu vko`fRr;ksa ls
them at lower frequencies mRizsfjr dj lds
(4) They would be too bulky at lower frequencies (4) U;wu vko`fRr;ksa ij os cgqr vf/kd Hkkjh gksaxs

106. Indicate which one of the following is NOT an 106. crkb, fd fuEu esa ls dkSu ,,e dh rqyuk esa ,Q,e dk ykHk ugha
advantage of FM over AM? gS\
(1) Better noise immunity is provided (1) csgrj /ofu vlaØkE;rk miyC/k djkbZ tkrh gS
(2) Lower bandwidth is required (2) fuEu cSaMfoM~Fk dh t:jr gksrh gS
(3) The transmitted power is more useful (3) lapfjr “kfDr vf/kd mi;ksxh gS
(4) Less modulating power is required (4) de ekM~;wyu “kfDr dh t:jr jgrh gS

107. Which of the following statement is false? 107. fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dFku feF;k gS\
Modulation is used to: ekM~;wyu dk iz;ksx fuEu ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Reduce the bandwidth used (1) iz;qDr cSaMfoM~Fk ?kVkuk
(2) Separate differing transmissions (2) foHksniw.kZ lapj.k vyx djuk
(3) Ensure that intelligence may be transmitted over long (3) ;g lqfuf”pr djuk fd yach nwfj;ksa ij vklwpuk izsf’kr dh tk lds
distances (4) O;ogk;Z ,aVhuk ds iz;ksx dh vuqefr nsuk
(4) Allow the use of practicable antennas

108. In an n-type semiconductor, as the donor 108. ,d n-dksfV ds v)Zpkyd esa] tSls&tSls nkrk ladsUæ.k ND c<+rk gS]
concentration ND increases, the Fermi level EF: QehZ Lrj EF%
(1) Remains unaltered (1) vifjofrZr jgrk gS
(2) Moves towards the conduction band (2) pkyu cSaM dh rjQ c<+rk gS
(3) Move towards the center of forbidden energy gap (3) oftZr ÅtkZ varjky ds dsUnz dh rjQ c<+rk gS
(4) May or may not move depending on temperature (4) c<+ ldrk gS vFkok c<+ ugha Hkh ldrk] rkieku ij fuHkZj gksrk
gS
109. The term “white noise” refers to the following: 109. ^“osr jo* in fuEu crkrk gS%
(1) A random signal with flat power spectral density (1) piVs “kfDr LisDVªeh ?kuRo ds lkFk ;kn`fPNd ladsr
(2) A random signal generated by beat signal (2) foLian ladsr }kjk cuk;k ;kn`fPNd ladsr
(3) A random signal with long range correlation (3) yacs ijkl lglaca/k ds lkFk ,d ;kn`fPNd ladsr
(4) All of the above are true (4) mijksDr lHkh lR; gS

110. Which of the following relation is true for two digital 110. nks fMftVy flXuy A rFkk B ds fy, fuEu esa ls dkSulk lac/a k lgh gS%
signals A and B? (1) A + B = A . B (2) A + B = A . B
(1) A + B = A . B (2) A + B = A . B
(3) A + B = A . B + A . B (4) A + B = A . B
(3) A + B = A . B + A . B (4) A + B = A . B

111. The output waveform of a 555 Timer is: 111. 555 Vkbej dk fuxZe rjax :i gS%
(1) Sinusoidal (2) Triangular (1) T;kodh; (2) f=Hkqth;
(3) Rectangular (4) Elliptical (3) vk;rkdkj (4) nh?kZo`Rrkdkj

112. The phase correcting circuit is: 112. dyk “kks/kd ifjiFk gS%
(1) All–pass filter (2) Low–pass filter (1) loZ&ikl fuL;and (2) fuEu&ikl fuL;and
(3) High–pass filter (4) Band–pass filter (3) mPp&ikl fuL;and (4) cSaM&ikl fuL;and

D6MX6ECS [ A–14 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


113. The light emitted diodes consist of: 113. izdk”k mRltZd Mk;ksM cuk gksrk gS%
(1) Si (2) GaAs (1) Si (2) GaAs
(3) Ge (4) Diamond (3) Ge (4) ghjk

114. When the initial slope of input sine wave is greater 114. tc fuos”k lkbu rjax dh vkjafHkd izo.krk OPAMP ds nqzr ?kw.kZu
than the slew rate of an OPAMP, the output: nj ls vf/kd gks rks fuxZe%
(1) Has no offset (1) esa varyEc ugha gS
(2) Approaches to triangular waveshape (2) f=Hkqt rjax vkdkj dh vksj mixeu djrk gS
(3) Is pure sinusoidal (3) “kq) T;kodh; gS
(4) Is square wave (4) oxZ rjax gS

115. A circuit is said to be free from phase distortion if its 115. ,d ifjiFk dks dyk fod`fr ls Lora= dgk tk,xk ;fn bldh dyk
phase response shows: vuqfØ;k fn[kkrh gS%
(1) Quadrature variation with frequency (1) vko`fRr ds lkFk {ks=Qyu ifjorZu
(2) Independent of frequency (2) vko`fRr ls fujis{k
(3) Linear variation with frequency (3) vko`fRr ds lkFk js[kh; ifjorZu
(4) Proportional to frequency (4) vko`fRr ds vuqikr esa

116. In a full wave rectifier with input frequency of 50 Hz, 116. ,d iw.kZ rjax ifj”kks/kd esa] ftldh fuos”k vko`fRr 50 Hz] fuxZe
the frequency of the output is: vko`fRr gksxh%
(1) 50 Hz (2) 100 Hz (1) 50 Hz (2) 100 Hz
(3) 150 Hz (4) 200 Hz (3) 150 Hz (4) 200 Hz

117. In the common–emitter transistor circuit, if the current 117. lkekU; mRltZd VªkaftLVj ifjiFk esa ;fn /kkjk yfC/k 100 gS vkSj
gain is 100 and the collector current is 10 mA, the base laxzkgd /kkjk 10 feyh ,fEi;j gS] rks ewy /kkjk gksxh%
current is: (1) 10 µA (2) 100 µA
(1) 10 µA (2) 100 µA (3) 1 A (4) 10 A
(3) 1 A (4) 10 A

118. The basic Hartley oscillator uses: 118. ewy gkVZys nksyd esa iz;qDr gksrk gS%
(1) One inductor and two capacitors (1) ,d izsjd vkSj nks la/kkfj=
(2) A centre tapped inductor and a capacitor (2) ,d e/; va”kfu’dkflr izsjd vkSj ,d la/kkfj=
(3) Two capacitors (3) nks la/kkfj=
(4) Tickler coil (4) dkaVk dqMyh

119. The correct order of electromagnetic spectrum with 119. fo|qr pqacdh; LisDVªe dh ?kVrh gqbZ vko`fRr esa lgh Øe gS%
decreasing frequency is: (1) ekbØks rjaxsa] jsfM;ks rjaxsa] vojDr fdj.ksa] ijkcSaxuh fdj.ksa] ,Dl
(1) Microwaves, Radiowaves, Infrared rays, Ultraviolet fdj.ksa
rays, X–rays (2) jsfM;ks rjaxs] vojDr fdj.ksa] ijkcSxuh fdj.ksa] ekbØks rjaxsa] ,Dl
(2) Radiowaves, Infrared rays, Ultraviolet rays, fdj.ksa
Microwaves, X–rays (3) ,Dl fdj.ksa] vojDr fdj.ksa] ekbØks rjaxsa] jsfM;ks rjaxsa] ijkcSxuh
(3) X–rays, Infrared rays, Microwaves, Radiowaves,
Ultraviolet rays
fdj.ksa
(4) X–rays, Ultraviolet rays, Infrared rays, Microwaves, (4) ,Dl fdj.ksa] ijkcSxuh fdj.ksa] vojDr fdj.ksa] ekbØks rjaxsa]
Radiowaves jsfM;ks rjaxsa
120. In the given figure reflection coefficient at load is: 120. fn, x, fp= esa yksM ij ijkorZu xq.kkad gS%

(1) 0.6 (2) – 0.6 (1) 0.6 (2) – 0.6


(3) 0.4 (4) None of these (3) 0.4 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

D6MX6ECS [ A–15 ] (SET-02) PAPER – I [ 9 3 6 1 2 4 ]


egRoiw.kZ% fuEufyf[kr funsZ'k /;kuiwoZd i<+saA vius ç”uksa ds mÙkj ç”u&iqfLrdk esa u yxk,a vU;Fkk p;u çfØ;k ls vkidh ik=rk oafpr dj nh tk;sxhA
1. viuk mÙkj fy[kuk çkjEHk djus ls igys viuh ç'u iqfLrdk dh Hkyh&Hkk¡fr tk¡p dj ysa] ns[k ysa fd blesa 120 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u iqfLrdk dh fljht fHké
gksxh ¼ç”u&iqfLrdk dksM la[;k ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk fljht dk la;kstu½A vkidks OMR mÙkj if=dk ij lgh ç'u&iqfLrdk fljht ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk dksM la[;k
fy[kuk gSA iqu% ;g Hkh ij[k ysa fd blesa fçafVax laca/kh vFkok vU; fdLe dh dksbZ deh ugha gSA ;fn fdlh çdkj dh dksbZ deh gks rks i;Zos{kd dks lwfpr djsa
vkSj ç”u&iqfLrdk cnydj ,d u;h iqfLrdk ysaA bl lanHkZ esa fdlh Hkh çdkj dh dksbZ f'kdk;r ij ckn esa dksbZ fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xkA
egRoiw.kZ uksV% vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk vH;FkÊ ds ç”u&iqfLrdk fljht ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk dksM la[;k ds la;kstu ls ewY;kafdr dh tk;sxhA vr% vkidks vks-,e-vkj-
mÙkj if=dk ij lgh ç”u&iqfLrdk fljht ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk dksM la[;k fy[kuk pkfg,A buesa ls fdlh ,d esa Hkh xyrh gksus ij vkidh vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk
fujLr gks ldrh gSA vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk esa ç”u&iqfLrdk dksM la[;k ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk fljht ugha Hkjus ij vH;FkÊ ds mÙkj if=dk dk ewY;kadu ugha fd;k
tk;sxk ftldh ftEesnkjh Lor% vH;FkÊ dh gksxhA
2. xyr mÙkj ds fy, 1/3 _.kkRed vadu gksxkA çR;sd ç”u ds vad leku gSaA foLr`r tkudkjh ds fy, mÙkj i=d dk voyksdu djsaA
3. d{k&fujh{kd ls vius ços”k&i= ij gLrk{kj vo”; djok,aA ;fn vkius gLrk{kj ugha djok;k rks vkidh ik=rk jí dj nh tk,xhA
4. ;g ,d oLrqijd fdLe dh ijh{kk gS ftlesa çR;sd ç'u ds uhps Øekad (1) ls (4) rd pkj çLrkfor mÙkj fn;s gSAa vkids fopkj esa tks Hkh mÙkj lgh@loZJ"s B gS mldks
vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj i= esa fn;s funs'Z k ds vuqlkj fpfUgr dhft,A vius mÙkj ç'u iqfLrdk esa u yxk,A
5. vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk ij lHkh dk;ks± ds fy, uhys@dkys ckWy Iokb±V isu ls fy[ksaA vks-,e-vkj mÙkj if=dk ij vksoy dks iw.kZ :i ls dsoy uhys@dkys ckWy
Iokb±V isu ls HkjsaA ,d ckj fn, x, mÙkj dks cnyk ugha tk ldrkA
6. mÙkj&i= ij u rks jQ+ dk;Z djsa u gh vkSj fdlh çdkj dk fu'kku vkfn yxk,a ;k bls eksaM+sA
7. dsYdqysVj] LykbM:y] eksckbZy] dsYdqysVj ?kfM+;k¡ ;k bl çdkj dh dksbZ Hkh ;qfä ,oa fdlh Hkh v/;;u@lanHkZ lkexzh vkfn dk ç;ksx ijh{kk d{k esa oftZr gSA
8. jQ+ dk;Z iqfLrdk esa fdlh Hkh [kkyh LFkku esa fd;k tkuk pkfg,] vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk ij dksbZ Hkh jQ+ dk;Z u djsaA fdlh vU; dkx+t ij bls djus dh
vuqefr ugha gSA
9. ijh{kk dh lekfIr ds i'pkr~ viuh iwjh ç'u&iqfLrdk rFkk mÙkj&if=dk i;Zos{kd dks okil dj nsaA ç'u iqfLrdk ;k blds fdlh Hkkx vFkok OMR mÙkj if=dk
dks ijh{kk d{k ls ckgj ys tkuk oftZr gS ,slk djuk nUMuh; vijk/k gSA
10. gj ,d ç'u ds fy, dsoy ,d gh mÙkj bafxr djsAa ,d ls vf/kd mÙkj nsus ij ç'u dk dksbZ vad ugha fn;k tk,xkA mÙkj esa dksbZ Hkh dfVax ;k vksojjkbZfVax ekU;
ugha gksxhA iqu% ç'u i= f}Hkk"kh; ¼fgUnh ,oa vaxtsz h½ esa gSA fgUnh laLdj.k esa fdlh Hkh fHkérk gksus ij ewY;kadu ds fy, vaxtsz h laLdj.k dks vfUre ekuk tk;sxkA
dPps dk;Z ds fy,

You might also like