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2. Part I :- MA'l- : I -
100 questions 2. gFt 't dko
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MANTEL ABILITY TEST (MAT)


atFo sfldr cfr6r
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T 23 (ouESTroN NO. 01 - 100)
lrr I r. !,{ ke
-a- (cr< riqr ot too) -
n , +?j -10 then value of r' + { will be 1
qfr r+4= lo E) d "x, *1 or qn elqr
-x .x .r x'
1. 29 2. 25 1. 29 2. 25
4 427 3. 24 4. 27
ll x+y 3 and x2+y2 =15 then value of 2. ztft vly=l dPfl x2 +/'=t5 dl (x-y)'
(x - y)r will be 6r qn E}IrI
1. 21 2. 36 1. 21 2. 36
25 4. 16 3. 25 4. 16
. r
n" -- '
-.
thenvalueof
^,4-^
""''' will be 3 qR abc 11 ;1
a+b+c qrr qrc
drn
351 b J 57 b
1 2.3 1.7 2.3
10 4.5 3. 10 4.5
It sum of two numeber is 25 and sum of their 4 ?TR €sroli or 25 slk
square ls 425 then what will be their product. a.ff or dm +zs d dt sq Stqrcif 6l
( -
1., 2l,0(
/-3. 1oo' ' :^,\
2. 3oo
.t 4. 400 xuTc's-d e-ilr{g
1. 200 2. 300
3. 100 4. 400
lf 0.64 = a'?= 64 then positive value of 'a'will 5 qR oo+ +a2=64 ni '3' 61 tlTtflqt
be qn d.n
1 0.1 2. O.O1
1 0.1 2. O.O',l
3. 1.0 4. 10
3. 1.0 4. 10
B Divisor is 30 times of Quotent and 4 times of 6. qlvliF qfq$-A ?FT 30 lql OT
(c
€v be.
Remainder, lf quotent is 20 then Dividend will t
4 x.{r qR qrm-a 20 E\ d ql.,q t t

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/6or qr 1. 1,200 2. 12,150
1. 1,20V 2.4 3. 10;000 4. 600
6 u.
3. 10,000
=€./oor
7
,a
lf 3"-'h - 27 and 9" " = I then value of - - 7 qft 3':' =27 4 9"b =3 d'a'f -i* *
will be d.TT
_4 ., I \
1 -4 5
2. 1 2. :_
6rl 3 t-b 8 J 8

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5

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4.
8
3 I 4q
cL.6,, 5 6 5

Qt tf JtrJl I = Jl I * J6 th"n value of .r2 a. qR t7+xJl =Jrr *G dd ,', or


a'.J- will be ql{ +irT
Cqoo
1. Jl I 2.23 i.Jl l 2. 23

a
E e. G 4.24 :.G 4.24

I'3 1i3.3' (o -cil ; t! + ts


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9+ rrl f\) -fr
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fi f}O2"o.2ra =0.2x0.2xJb then vatue e. qR 0.02x0.2xo =0.2x0.2x 6dd s
of 1 will be
6,I ITH fr-flfl
b
b *IT
1. 0.4 2. 0.2 1. 0.4 2. 0.2
3.0.04 4. O.O2 3. 0.04 4 002
'10. fi 7-h ano 7+J1 are sotution of a 10. qR t-Ji E z+.6 ffi Esro q-fi-f,rq
dWddBqrdHfi-o-iurdIft
Quadratic Equation, The Quadratic Equation
will be
1. x2 -l4x+46=0 2. x2 +l4x-46=0
1. xr-14-x+46=0 2. x2 +l4x-46=0
3. x2 -l4x-46=0 4. x2 +l4x+46=0
x'-14x-46=o 4. x2 +l4x + 46 =0
ln a Triangle PQR if 11. qR BU-T PQR N tufr-
zQ = 31 R = z(ZP + zR) then vatue of Ze zg=:zn=z(zr+zn) d d zQ 4r q7
will be
d.Tr
1. 110' 2. 12A"
3. 40" 4. 102"
1 1 1 0 2. 120'
3 40 4. 102"
p x+3 then value of e'r- q', *n
tf oe 12. qR P ='+1d dr p:-q: {nrr il,r
q x-3 p'+q' q x-3 p'+q'
6x 6x 6x 6x
1 2 1 2
x'-9 x2 +9 x' -9 x2 +9
l2x 12x l2x 12x
4. J 4
,\9 .x -9 x2 +9 x'-9
1 lf perimeter of a square is sarn€ e3 that of a i3. qR tu-S rd 6r qRqrq!frB ffF
Reclangle whose length is 24m is double of 3{r.kr oT t fusq'l cqr{ ea +f,i i olti
its breadth then area of square wifl be vsft1 M+1 g'r'fiBvs'q',f 6-ret Fd
dqT
1.324m2 2. *2m2
3.224m2
1. 324 trrf flo t 2. 342 Trf ffo
4. 330 m2 3. 224 srf fro 4. 330 Erf fio
14. . lf volumes of two cones are in ratio of 2 3 14 qfr Ei sr€on A oTrq-fit6r oqqTd z'tE
//
and their base radii are in ratio of 1 : 2 then
what will be Ratio of their heights
oir B-{-d omrrit ol B'qrcil sr srjcrd
18:3 2.3:2 1:2 d d Biet 6qr$dt 6r orgcm @r
4:3
3. 4. 2:3 E).Ir
1. 8:3 2.3:2
3.4:3 4. 2:3
15 tf 2' = 3.'-t"nO 9/ = 3'-6 then value of x + y 15. qft
2'=3r-t q g, -3'-6 d d
r+y etft
1 34 2. 25 1.34 2. 25
3 a, 4. 24 3. 33 4. 24
/6 lf two numbers are such that their defference, 16. qR frrff d s@reft d om-i.E E X"H
th€ir sum and their product are in Ratio
t:7:24 t d n\ dSqrctioI SuritF-d 6hT
1:7:24 lhen product of the two number is

r 1.
3.
48
54
2.44
4. 38
1. 48
3. 54
2.44
4. 38
1V. Ihe mean of the median, mode and Range 17 7, 6, 7, 9, 14, g, 7, 15 glztro
I
of the observations 7, 6, 7, , 14, 9, 7, 'r5 is
{g*F (eil 9TIR ?Fr qlt{ t
1. 8 29 1. I 2.9
3. 10 4.7 3. 10 4.7
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A person spends 80% of his in come. With 18 c6 3'IEfr 3q-.fr OT 80% 6{dl
18
tncrease tn the cost of living, his
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expenditure + sd ildi
ftqi6 t tssfr1 3TT{fr
by -oh and his income '-3'07" aafi t t nsdr qst :zf z e-a uror
2
increased 37 16
7
) i r a\ vsot cdqn e-{d
qtrPr-f, n +'fr
increases by l6'^Vo. His present percent
5 I
saving is 1. rd o/o 2. t2
5 3

,. rd5 o/o 2 nlu.


J 3 s!o/o 4.5 5
Yo
3 1
5o
,.t/s 3 o/o 4 5
7
q fl-{ OI 5Fq 0
The cost of five chairs and three table is
T3
d 5.q t
19. 19. 1

3110/-. lf cost of one chair is 210 less than qR c6 stff OT 5Fq cfi ts
cost of one table. Vvhat is the cost of two {2ro o-q E\ dr d ts E d effid 6I
tables and two chairs
1. 11760 *-2-(1000 5@ +Tr?
3. {1660 4. 11800 1. t1760 2 tl000
3. t1660 4. 11800
ra' E I qf{
20. ll t=r-+ then value of 'a' will be 20. _l
t=a+-
r*1
e+l
,7 2

62 l5 62
l5
\-+ 62
2
l5
1
62
2
l5
6l
l4 6l t4 4
3 4 J
l4 6l l4
6

21 ! ot anumber
fi''8-.- - - is 5 more than its |7 . rnen 21 sfr frrS *iwr an i* ifr 5 'tror<I
Nine times of Number will be d n\ ss {cqr or d f<r d'n
1 380 2 208,- '1. 380 2. 208
\3 308 \-a<-260 3. 308 4. 280
qR 96 ITE 24 g
22. lf a cone of height 24cm and base 6cm 22.
melted and reshape into a sphere. Then qrETR
Td d fuqr 6tfro ol ftqaror
what will be the total surface area of sphere gq' rtrdr iHr{n ffg dr sq .m OI sq"i
1. 36r Sqcm 2. l6t Sqcm
Et{r-d drm
3. l44r Sq cm '.--*-142;z Sq cn
z. l6aqd tfro
1. 36n sd tfro
3. l4&rqd tffo 4. l42n Ef tfro
23. P and Q can do a Piece of wo rk in 10 days, Q 23. P a \rd 6IEI 10 k{ ttrt
and R can do same work in 15 days, R and P t. o ei'q n rrq\ ts kc o2n n s P t {t
can do the same work in 20 days. Then in 20 Bq t qx rroi t d n erd-m seorq
Ho$, many days R will complete it alone
'1. 115days 2. 110days oi ftrf,i srq t Tn ot'n
3. 130 days 4. 12O daYs 1. 1i5 fr;I 2. 110 frq
3 130 ftr 4 120 frl
24 ln the following which one is the smallest 24 FE, HI
[. VZ
\/J, tt^ , VZ,
li tli
1'r Jj,'r5 , J, 1,,4

1 n5 2.'Ji I J1 2 {i
3 )tE 4. .tO 3 4 J'
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gx8 +g + B--E
€ 6,r+t-8
25 lf P denotes +, Q denotG -, R denotes x and 25. qR p or 3td +, q 5'1 olsl -, n 6T slef x
S denotes +, which of the following statement
-is correct. ol sre, +, d
ert< s ffifutr n t ot{
\ 36R4S8Q7P4= 10
qr oerq we t?
2. 16R12Pa9S7Q9=200 1.36R4S8Q7P4='t0
3.rS8R9=160Q12R12 2. 16R12 P49S7Q9-200
JL18R8P8S8Q8=57 3. 32 S I R 9 - 160 G 12 R 12
4.8R8P8S8O8=57
26. A vessel contains 60Ltr. of milk, 12 liters of 26. \rfi af,c i oo frer qg B, wri t rz
milk is taken out of it and is replaced by fict ql F-o-rd fl vtrfl fr crfi fi-dr
waler. Then again from the mixture '12 liters Eqr "ffi ttvrd qK T{,sS frqor fr
are taken out and replaced by water.
t rz fra olk tr6rd or vcrd wra
u.il{r A crfi frdr frqr rrqlt gH cfrqr
Find the amount of milk left after the t
d erE ss r+{ Tn qr d mer aro
operation. dtuc I

Ltrs.
1. 28.4
( z. 2't.6 tt r. za.+ftaq 2. 21.6frsr
3. 36 Ltrs. 4. 38.4 Ltrs.
". 3. 36fra r. Se.ltrrr
27. Select the one which is different from the zz. ffifua crc li \rq fu6-cq 6t gftc dr
other three responses. erq fi-q fto-qt t fi-q tr
46
1. 15 : 2. 13";-37
1. 15:46 2. 12:37
3.9.28 *--F8:33 3. 9:28 4. 8:33
row of bovs A is 2Oh ftom lefi and B is 28. dG6J aff vo {k
J8. ln a 'Trom d r or lem erfi fls
'interLh-arigts
\.16" right,' their position, t zoqi dsTr B ifl TgIFT Erfi rqq, t roqi
ihtsn'A becomes 30s from left. Hor many
boys are there in the rol r? $ I orv-+ TsrF oflqfr t T{ili rtt A iD'I
1.46 2.4 t
teffi qrfr rqs 3osi d qnr {fu t
\-A-1{ 4. 48 t 6-s6i of ea $qr rmsnt
1. 46 2.4
3. 45 4. 48
29. A 15cm coloured cube is cut into 3cm small 2e. viD rs tffo tw srd th{
qq o} a tflo
cubes then how many cubes are formed gw d <-rrcr g6-€t 6rdr trrdT t I t ti
whlch have only one face painted.
154 2.64 ft;a-i qq t ffit Ard vo' scE fr {.fti
3r,44 4. A4 tr
1.54 2.U
3.44 4. U
30. A father tells his son 'l was three times of 5U. t
c6 fi-dr uri ga erdr fa 'v< gr t
your present age when you tiv€re bom" lf the i-sr Ec .) dt tfr .ng gtrff sTrg of d-{
father's present age is 48 years, how old was
the boy 4 years ago Tfi ,fr' qR fuil efi a-dcn ong 4s E{
1.24yea's 2. 8 years t, d r qro c-dd de-.d ol urg a+t S?
3. 12 years 4. 16 years 1.24s{ 2.8qd
3. 12 s{ 4. 16 s{
Direction (Q. 3'l to 35) Find tho missing term in iit{r (cF dutv sl TEffirrtua d gq
the Be?ies given below. €qr grd 6ll
3'l 2, 12, 30 ? ,90, 120 3l 2, 12,30, ? 90 I 20
1. 48 2. 56 1. 48 2 56
3. 63 72 3. 63 4 72

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32. 10, 100, 200, 310, ? 32. 10,100,200,310, ?


'1 400 2. 410 1. 400 2. 410
3. 420 4. 430 3.420 4. 430
33.' 0.s. 2. 4.5. 8, 12.5, ? 33. 0.5, 2, 4.5, 8, 12.5, ?
t. to 2. 17 1. 16 2. 17
3. 16 l-s 4. 18 3. 16.5 4. 18
I 0Q, 74, 46, 25, 1 1, ? 109, 74, 46, 25, 11, ?
.3, 2 0 1. 3 2.0
3. 1l 4 3. 11 4.4
24?ll16 35
24?n16
35.
3' 7 "1' 21 '31 3'7'?'21 '31
5
6
2
5
't.6 2
1
I I 9 ll 9
9 7 9 7
3 4 3 4
ll l3 It l3
36 Theie are twelve dozen of apple in a basket. 36. q6' t rz <fc Q-q t t d (S-{ e-q
Two dozen are added later. Ten apples got qr< i srd .rc t fuffq t ro t-q strq e)
spoil and are removed. The remaining are
transferred equally into two baskets, how
s++l rer frqr arqr r qfr Ti gc i-q o)
many are there in each. dffifrwrqqeiflrrqrdffit-{
1. 168 2. 158 s-d6 ffi t rd q-i ,

3. 79 4. 89 1. 168 2. 158
3. 79 4. 89

37. At what time between 8 and 9 will the han ds 37. I 9 qqq qe
of a clock be together +{t grd vo stPI E}ft
1 . 40 minutes past I
1. 8trffibl rcft-+e
2. 43 f minutes past 8 7 g*
2. 8 EvtiFl a3
ll
, *:
fr
minutes past 8
3. 8 tluFb1 at 8 frrra
ll
o ++]l minutes past 8
4. 8 Ttr6-r aalo qag
ll
38. What is the value of A, B and C is the given 38. .d ttrtr t a, s qt{ c 6T rfl-q
matrix.
o
aqr eh'
12
I A 12
B 10 7 B 10 7
8 11
I 11
1 A=13 ,B=11,C=9 1. A=13,8=11,C=9
2 A= 13 ,B=$C=11 2. A=13,B=9,C=11
3 A=9, B=11,C=13 3. A=9,8=11,C=13
4 A=9, B = 13, C = 11 4. A=9,8=13,C=11
'7"'3 +14x7*a 7'*3 +14x7'*a
39. Simplified value of rs 39 ----ifr- at wtdrS qr{ *q-r
y
1n+3

98 2. 100 1. 98 2. 100
.t
99 4. 97 3. 99 4. 97

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40 lf tanx = 5 -rE then 22 tan(90 -.r) is equal 40 qfr tanx = 5 -.,,6 d 22 tan(90 - n) ol ql{
to q{-{r Ein
s+fr 2. 2-Ja 1 5+J' 2. 2-Ja
3
5+r/3
+. 13+r/J ,l s*J: +. B+Jj
22 22

a;. n o- Jj anan=;fiU then find the


t

41 qR o= --1
2-J3
.- slr a= --.L-
2+J3
a
value of la2 +llab -7b2 7a2 +ttab -7b2 6T qlq Srd olfG\
r fi+3Js6 z. r3+rlJG r. Jr+3,66 z. l3+1rJs6
s. 1l+516 r1+s6.J1 +. g. ll+5.6 + 11+566
42 Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 12 and d qr$q a eff{ g s6'*o dt mqw: rz ett
15 minutes respeclively. A third pipe C can i
is fr;re Wt-o, qri t, vo fl-s-n cr$q
empty it in '10 minutes. How long will it take
to fill the tank if all pipes are opened c, io t $S d-4, o} qn urfr or
fr{e
Sirnultaniously sfdr tt ftt cr$c Vo' Hrrr q-d A
qR
1. 20 minutes 2. 30 manutes d as to, ffi qrq t Wr qtnz
3. 40mifites 4. 25 minutes i. 20 fr{e 2. 30 ft;re
3. 40 fr{e 4. 25 fu;re
A sum amounts to Rs. 800 at 3olo Per annum 43 Vfi tl{{ftr ffiau<) :x sErl{q qrq Eq
in a certain time but amount to Rs. 1000 at
570 per annum in the same time total sum
w frtrqd wq-q i 8oo tu-n (ftqtr<) d
qrfr t, c-{g sx of gnmq eIl.,r E{ rR
and time are
1. Rs.500, 20 years 2. Rs.400, 20 years qS er-r'{fu looo $Ti d urfr t t ga
3. Rs.550, 20 years 4. Rs.600, 10 years er-flrRr Glti sr{rqE gp6 dfrt t

1. 5oOS.. 20 E{ 2. 4oOS., 20 q{
3. 5s0s., 20 q{ 4. 600s., 10 e{
44. lt a and b are the roots of x' -2x -l = 0 then 44. qR . dtt b, ,' -zx -t =o Bqrd H{fflq
value of u2h + ah2 is ddWtda'6+ar'6lcr<gtd
1.-2 2.2 dftTE
3. Y2 4.4 1.-2 2.2
3.% 4.4

8e 40 Eelow 40
20% 15X 15X
Below 20 B€low 20
Others Others Karnataka
Kamataka
20-40 yea 2G40
tu6 20%
trA fix 20%
fir6
8en8al Bengal
20% 20%

The pie chart above describes the srr Ri cr{ srC { qrrc * ftfuq qrd t
characterstics of lndian visiting UK from frffi v6 st t Wrrls ff.rgq tiri qrd
various states during a given year, qrrfrq cffi o1 fd*rarc Ecrf{ Tfr tt t
Answer the following questions given below.
qr+fr gt fu urg furo-< A oti@ sff vdt
Assume that the age wise distribution data
applies to all states and that in the given year Tr dr[t t 1,6s,ooo qlTfrq qfs6'
qt{ ss q{
1,00,000 lndian visited UK. qli{as ffircq rrt, ftt w ertoiit d qrvn
Tr frq cr+ $ Efl Afrct
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45. Number of visitors from Karnatka in the age 45 qrd zo-co
groupjr-20-40 years
r----+ 20000
A rfut ol riEsr
I 20000
2. 18000
3.'12000 2 18000
4. None of these 3 12000
4 s!-tInt*o\{T€l
46. Number of visitors from Maharashtra below 46 rcrqY t 20 s{ t oq 3rlg d qri srA
the age of 20 years. q-4-6
1 3000 2. 5000 1. 3000 2. 5000
3 60000 4. 8000 3. 60000 4. 8000
+Z How many visitors were below 20 years of 47 Vm tu-fi ffiai q\ 20 E{ t 6-q org
age but were niether from Kamataka, nor A e) qrd cT a\ oqig6 t. qr fr rrdmE
Maharashtra or West Bengal?
1. 7000 /:
tsooO
t si'-s c fr qtrqq dila * ,P
3. 9oO0 -'' 4. 6000 1. 7000 2. 15000
3. 9000 4. 6000
48. The ratio of visitors from West Bengal below Al---ffiffid zo dR 6'.q ert d
qffi qerqrq q{
20 years to visitors from Maharashtra above oi"i d 40 li etko erq
40 years in
1. 1 :3 2 12:1 d Tfut or orgqia
3.3:4 3:1 1. 1 :3 2. 12: 1

.-/ 3.3:4 4.3:1


49. Find the difference between visitors from 49 zo-ao qdat org d qR-dq .iT ra q
West Bengal and Maharashtra in the age qenrq d q-fui ol €cQTBIi t fu-iln
group of 20-40 years
1. 4000 2. 6000 3f,fl +rfi
3. 3000 \-.L8000 1. 4000 2. 6000
3. 3000 4. 8000
50. The numberr of ways in which 6 students can so. v6 rtd FA
ilR\ sili o ffsrrff fu-f,i
be seated at a round table is
2
dfui * i-o e-rd dt
1.720 120
1.720 2. 120
3.410 4. 350 410
3. 4. 350
51. What letter will come next in the following
. J.
sr w2vartsr.rar Grffi 6tq qr +tn
ggriqs?_ .ir)t :...yii ABCDEFG ZY XWUVTBCDEFY
XWUVTBCDE FY
A-BC D E F G ZY XWVUCDEXWVR
XWVUCDEXWVR' 1. A 2.V
1.A 2.V 3.8 4.2
3, B 4, Z
-T-ilari ftq-ftq oi6
52. Among P, Q, R, S and T each secured 52. P, Q, R,5 E T
different marks, Q scored higher then T only
and P secored higher then S but lower then
oTffid fuC. a d{f, r i
wr<r d."q p t i
R. Who among them scored highest marks.
s i.,qrqr dh,-q 6-q 3i6 elq fu(lnt
1. P 2. S flt t fu-s sd-A GIfu6 i
ero qrq fu'ct
3. R 4.7 't.P 2.S
3. R 4.7
Directions (Q. No. 53 to 55) : Study the fro eo ss so) ,lqcqTe-cr
following series carefully and answer the qr< Xf6 ca q
questions given below :
crd S ffifu( sff t
7 n4P %JV I K 3 @EW 2Q@6TA'8Zl 5
iutp"t"Jvr xe @Ewze@6TAtBat s
$FU#9HN
$FU#9HN

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53. Which of the following is lhe si)dh to the left 53. ffifua q t 6t{ rrr slf o1i{ i\
of ninteenth from the left end of the above s4ld d effr T{s ud carn w i
arrangement
,-f$ 2r 1.$ 2.r
3. W 4.2 3.W 4.2
54. How many such consonen are there in the 54. Ss TsdT d fuf,i aiG-{ i-it d fu{d
arrangement, each of which is immediately
preceeded by a symbol and immediately
eo c-6d qili fufl flarT qrE n 6ti d
fy'llowed by 2 numbers?
eio dr
four 2. One 1. ?R 2. g.F
'/1.
3 Two 4. Three 3.d +ftc
55 lf all the symbols are dropped from the above 55 qR q'fr ftr{+ oi €-cT ftqT urc d fr.r{
arrangement then which of the following will
be twelfth from the right erd.
,{E-dr t EI{i Gilr t qR-drsi dTr -
1.O ,r{. 6 1. Q 2. 6
3..2 v l. T 3.2 4.r
Directions (Q. No. 56 to 60): Study the ftdvr :- (ro €o so t oo) : fi
,rfr qffir qil
following information caref!lly to answer these q'r{ {f6. og 6"r Hqfu( crd d sf,{ d -
questions. yl E 3,.F 'i',, f qTf, fr{ A, B, c, D, E, F IIETT G Tiq qq 3TTfr frft-q
Seven friends A, e, C, A, €, F & Sperform in o'-dry frq-fl trfudn d-6's-qd 6-{fr i fui-6r
stage shows on a different day from Monday to
ot{ frfr-dd Fq c-& c,*6- t qfu
srffr o-f,r
Sunday not necessarily in the same oder.
Eaph one pgrforms 7 differen! item yiz M$sic,
o1 rqfr
6-{dr ti,fl-d, t St
qNUr, Ts,
3tE6-tuT, qrco, qr<-frqrE asn \'6-d 3lfu{q
sn8gch o/nce, Miinicry, Plfy, DeEate and
mofiblogue, not necessarily in the same order. fu{6r Fc frk{d
rS a Xren ol crs6 tt
B performs play on Thursday and E performs wgd oTdr t aedr r ffan of fi.ftd, G srge'{ol
Music on Sunday. G performs mimicry but not 6-t-dr c-{g {rrrrm qr {rFi-4ri dl qst c,e
t
on Tuesday or Saturday. C's performance is on 6 srrd ft-{ sTq-fi e-qfr ter t I o sTc-fi e-qfr
the next day of G's perfornance. D performs Sq-ffi oi t-ar qrg e $ errrd fu{ oTTfr
t
on Monday but not the next day of G's rqfr
Tff tort o v}rqn o) oITfr rqh
tdr
Performace. D performs on Monday but not qtg t
ce q d Tfl
o,-{dr delr t E c
Oance or Debate. A performs Monologue qn-fu{rs orar tt
e vo-a etR';rq 6rdl td
which is on the next day of speech. Dance is qrqur d
oFrd ft-{ fior tt
ae vrF-an o\
not performed on Saturday. {€l fuqr qrf,r tt
56. Who p erforms Dance? s6. Tiq o1 q'qfr 6ldl
1.C 1.C 2.F
3.D 4,A 3.D 4.4
57. Which item is performed by D and on what 57. O T{IT 6qalT 3rti fu-q fu{?
day?
1. Mimicry- Monday
1 erSo-w
q?fl-f,
frron
-qrrdq.]-t
2. Music - Tuesday 2, -
3. Play - Wednesday 3. ;[e?F - grl-dR
L,lL- Spd6.ch' - Monday 4. 1IIqq - dTqN
58 s on which day of the week? 58 A ol rqfr eqrd A fu-q ft-{ Et-ff t -
J
Tuesday
Friday
2. Wednesday
4. Saturday
1 rirpga;q 2. grtqp
3. {rdR 4. YrFfin

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59. G performs on which day of the week 59. G rqfr swrc fu{
1 . Wednesday 2. Sa rday 1. $lsTr 2. Yrkfl{
3. Tuesday riday
3. d'rd-qn 4. {m-qR
60. Who performs in debate? 60 qIE 6l{r fu-qr \ilrf,r B?
1. B 2. O 1. B 2.D
3. F \-*4= 3.F 4.c
(ro€o 61 m) TI-qI
Direction (Q. No. 51 to 63) : The venn diagram
given below is about a small town having fue 5oo a1 wnist Er& dra q.n d srt t
population of 500 persons' The square { tr t fua Ef {r6fr A-{ A#l dI E{ltdl
represents persons from urban area, the circle
represents working persons, the triangle t, q-t arqordff ff
ot. slrrrd RIft-6 6)
represents women & the rectangle represents drr f*gd qtrdrcil 6i <{tdl tr ftrd 'r$
educated persons. Number written are number
of oeBons.
M # ol rtqr tt 7 vr6t
' tducated
| 9) 10\ 40 d.r' firErd
19 40
o '( ,- /,
'fi, ,a\\ -r{-o 70

61
10

king

What is the number of non-working females


s 61 6'IIrS'ISI;I
10

drr

et {i@T

\H frrilff i?
?
2. 57 1. 167 2. 57
4. 80
3. 17 4. 80

62 lf urban population in 350, what is the number 62. qR B;T*R4IT 350 )c


of non-educated non working urban lvomen. q'Iq?F.IcI q 6{i Erfr Yl{fr qffi frf,fr
.-a 0 -- rtr
2.9
4.20
*)
o:
I
t 1. 0 2
3. 10 4 20

bJ What is the number of urban male who are oa. qRrfra, oIrFErq q Yr6fr
educated but not working? o1 ficsT frtilft EY,fi?
1 30 */16 1. 30 2. 40
3.50 '4. 110 3. 50 4. 110
64 ln the matrix belo/v, the numbers in the cells o+. fti tFtr 6 srcl q' ftfd.rfi
trd.tc
follow some rules. ldentify the number which rCqr( EE ftqdt d sFf€t{ {lsfl risr
when substituted for (?) maintains the same 6.r qq-q"61fuq fi 0)i Wta, sfr dr
rule.
7 12 ?
7 12 ?
21 27 35
21 27 35
7 14 23
7 14 z3
I
LT 2
4 I6
1
o 1.
3.
18
17
2.
4.
1

1 6

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Direction No. 65 to 67) ln the ta : (ro$o es 67) Hri"ft
below, th are two columns, col & q) 6tdc tt atcrq I sltr 6i-fl{ n | 6Tdq r q
column I Four words are written in
ln Colu ll, Equivalent codes are used
t.
qR vrq ftrd t oft oisq rr { qc rrql d
r
these s. For each of the four words, fds Ee qnr iFT c-ftr fr-qr rrqr tt q+ snt
patterns are used, ldentify the q<T A ffrC slrrrr-qErrt te{ sdrr at.r{ if
in questions given below & choose
n
frq crii {
$-& H qr aaq dfrg t
OIcFI I OIETIT II
Column - | Column - ll
60t{0 ttr<
Sr. No. J ee qNr qar6
CHAIR YDWEN
N
PHONE
I PHONE SKRQH
B
C TROUPE
SKRQH
GILFKV
TROUPE GILFKV
D TOURIST WLXOLPW
D TOURIST WLxOLPW
. lf 'JUDGE' is coded as "MXGJH' the 65 qR'luoce' qr qI-sT "MXGJH"
paftdm followed is Serial Number - urV dr u-gm Ez srsq elrn m-ofio -
1.4- 2.8
vn 4.o 1 A
C 4.D
2.8
66, If 'EMP LOY' is coded as "AILHKU' the bb .EtVIPLOY'
ald qrsr "AILHKU"
pattern forro edis.L-aDprrt- fuor vrc a) ugm qr qrsq d.n mofio-
1.A
3,C 4.D 1.A 2.8
3.C 4.D
lf 'JOURNAL'is coded as .JOURNAL'
"Q MZQ' the or aF qTsT .OLFIMZQ'
pattern followed is Serial mber
2.8 ffer vrC a) r5m qe srsc drn modo-
.3. 4
1 2,8
J c 4 D
Oirection : (Q. 68 to 70 ): on A, B, : frorio ee zo) : ora A, B, C,
C, D, E, F, G, H ArE a round a c, H V{ EfrroR t-q d aqri} 6
circular D, E, F,
table facing the cente. I is sitting second to
qm-srq +q ?fi frr gu o-t* tB tt qe d
the left of G, Who i! sifting third to the right of
{rff d{ qwt wnr qr t-dr t, q}fu r d <rfi
ft t ffi
qr wm 161 f 1 da-a e fr n Sr
F. Only E is sifting between A & C. C is sitting
c d frq to tt c,e d Erff ortr RTH ffi
third to the left of B. Only one person is sitting qt tdr tt r drr x d A-s d-{d \'6 Eqfu tdr
between E & H. Now answer the following At orE ffifud
crfr d vt-r Afusr
questions
68. Which of the following is the conect order of 68 qr rq sfr qRrqa
seating of persons to the right of A.
ECHDGBF
1. 2. ECHFBDG
d Erfi *i t grs otr
',3. EBHDCFG 4. CHBEDGF 1, ECHDGBF 2. ECHFBDG
3. EBHDCFG 4, CHBEDGF
69. Who is sitting third to A on its left side 6e. A d srff stl t ffi wffi q( dt{ d-dr
1.8 2.H tz
D 4.F 1.8 2.H
3.D 4.F
70. Who is seating exaclly in front of A 70 A d &sr qrri ot{ i-dr t?
1g 2.C 1 B 2.C
3. H 4,F 3 H 4.F

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1 -25-+ 6i X7
'h,- & x
tbDW vt-,fu
7

tt7
Y
Trt7 _y5+ 5€J ry-1Yffi
lf % means r 71 fi o/o ol +

@ means - g or erel-
A means x
lYs 61 $Qi '
,.
v means +
Then the value of
42 r7 v 8 @ 25 % 63 ,r 9 is-
1 -10 2. 14
:+ ',
tFI'3Id =
42,.7v8@25Yo 63zr9tFI rlFI -
1. -10 2. '14
3.-20 - 4. 30 3. -20 4. 30
Arrange th e following words in the sequence 72 3r-{sR q-4Rrd
72
in which t hey occur in the dictionary, then ol t aq rr& mq d ft'fr-fl 6l qqq ft\
choose the correct option dtuq:
(i) BHAGIVAN (iD BHAGWAT
(iii) BHAGIRATH (iv) BHAGAT(i)
(i) BHAGWAN (ii) BHAGWAT
\l--d
(iii) BHAGIRATH (iv) BHAGAT
1. iv, i, iii, ii 2. iv, ii, i, iii
f. iv, i, iii, ii 2. iu, ii,i,iii
Lj'-rqlii, ii, i 4. iv, iii, i, ii
3. iv, iii, ii, i 4. iv, iii,i,ii

73 R is the brother of S and M is the Fatherr of 73 R, o'l s M, R itrT I, P 6l


R, J is brotherr of P & P is daughter of S' ,{r{ i 3iY p, s <hl ta ) P 6T d gT2T

What is the relation of P with M


'1. Grand Daughter 2. Niece
@T'qEiq tl
r. frfr 2 qrqdzq-ffi
3 Aunty 4. Sister
{fiI
a. efi"6 4

74. lf Z = 52 and ACT 48 then BAT is equal to i+. qR Z=S2dzrl ACT=48 dE BAT{{r.r{

JK 2.44
4.50
t
1 .39 44
3 46 4 50

ll20'3=180and4' 5 = 100 then value of ?s qfr 20. 3 = 180 dgfi 4'5 =100 7'7
7i S or qrc drnt
2. 49 1.21 2. 49
3 4.7 3. 343 4.7
76. How many points will be on the face opposite 76. 2 Gtg qra sa-6 8f,6 II{
6a
to the face which contains two Points. fdg di?
a., aa aa
(D. aa ao
1. 1 2.4 1. 1 2.4
3.5 4.6 3.5 4.6
77. How ma ny minimum line segment requi rd to 77 6q 6-q
draw the given figure? fun-i Wi d sTrE{q-6-dr d,ft?

\ / \
1. 16 17 1 1 b 2 17
3 18 4 19
M 3 1 8 4 19

t
2e + cr Lll) _>
b
S
\2 I
S.L Ll L A-T 0
t)
\64
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q:5
Page 12 of 32
78. A piece of paper is folded as shown in the 78. gfi oFrq o) fu, 3Eqrr ffi rTqT sili
figure & then punched :-
E-sn d-( ft;d rTq
ry Vo
t

o o)
o o o l
oA
o
["v vo lov\Arq
I oo 'l oo
o
oo
o o o o o o o
I oo tl oo
l
oo oo oo oo
I
oo oo oo
bl,--n.lt"AX;\"l o o o o o o o o
(2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)
Choose the correct option from the answer
figure whach appears the same when
strr ffii t q 1]-S furs or ?{q dfur
unfolded.
fr qrrrm of EH q-r ftlgt{ tt
1. 1 2.2 1. 1 2.2
3.3 4.4 3.3 4.4
79. A mirror is placed vertically as shown in the 7e. \rfi Yftw frl 3r$Tri uLsirn rgr=l
figure. Choose the correct option for minor
image.
cftjaqnMsrdffiitqfror
T{q ftlfirq I

SUPER.6O9 SUPER.6O9
r 906-fllqU? r 905-fllqUe
2. a09-RlqUe 2. a09'RlqUe
,a-gt'-srqua 3 e0a-81qu?
a.f39U?-a09 +f39Ua-a09
80. Each vowel in the word KILOMETER is 80. {f< K|LOMETER il q-an-6 rg{ (VOWEL)
replaced by the previous letter in the english 3iffi E"fqrfl d ffi rr( (atphabet) i{
aplhabet & each con'sonant is replaced by the
next letter in the English alphabet, then the vec{ fuqr qrg 3n-i !-an-m qso
substituted letters are aranged in er.fd qE (atphabet) * qffi
(consonant)
alphabatical order, which will be the fifth from fiqT sN I 3,1-q qft-{ailfra qs\ o) qE
the left end? 3lf,f,q (alphabetical order) fr eTql gN nl
1.D qift 3rii d dfqsl q< F-q. t t Eqr eiflz
3.M
-* 1.D 2.L
3.M 4.N
81. The black star moves one position at a time 81 ordI (r{ Vo qR ti uS 41 nq-66 P*
anti-clock wise. The white star moves two ti go renc {nddT i t rrS-q oM \'6 ER
positons at a time clockwise. ln how many
moves will they be together again? i d rrrrq q{ililr tr ffi sR {arF
q(f,i qr <lci ilt sRr-qrsT Eftz
c
C

B D
B o

E
E

1. 4rh 2. 6rh 1 4rh 2 6rh


3. grh 4. 1orh 3 grh 4 1 0ih

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82. tnlnicn U the given Net from the answer 82. sfl{ t {JT ct
options when folded will results in the given fuqI ,tqT qr clq *rn?
cube?

+
2
1 t 2.
1

J, 4
3 o 4
X o
t
2
83 Which of the alternatives will complete the 83 {JT wl
figure?

'r/ ,/ \
\

(D
,l ,/ / ( ii)
/
(iii)
\
f.
(i)
iii
(i (iii
2.
\

f. 2.i
3.
iii
ii .-*tr 3. ii

(uovo 84-8s)
4.
rN
Directions : (Q.No. 84 to 85) : Count the num ber
of cubes in the given figure of each question
and choose correct answer out of four
{ s=il a1 {sT EId dfuc dETI qF( frc "N
alternative.
ffi d sS f{6-fl gfrcr
84. 84

iI+
--r I I

tTr \L ll
II -
1 64 2. 68 1 64 2. 68
3 66 4. 70 3 66 4. 70
85 The number of squares on a chess board is 85. {Tir{q q{ ea ffiil]
1.203 2.2M EI
1. 203 2 204
3. 205 4. 206 3. 205 4 206

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Direction (Q.No.-86&87) A net is given
fiono 86 87) go ftr
which can be folded into a figu re. Choose the
correct alternative which can be made from the Gt ffi +s-m{ \1iD, 3rrffr q-+r{ w {-o-fr
net. tt wfr f*o-cq or qcq o1Fqq q) ie * e-{
86.
sm-dr tt
Question Figure s6. cr{ fut

Answer Figure
n sflr fu,

GW @@
(1) (2) (3) (4)
GM @@
(1) (2) (3) (4)
87. 88. y5{
r fu'
Question Figure
o
o
I XEX o

Answer Figure sfl{ fu,

(1) (21 (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)


Direction : (Q. No. 88 to 89) :
ln each of the following questions figure (x) is
ftfu : Fo€o aa t as) ilrr=rT@ph-
embedeled in any one of the four alternative (x) d wgu cR-qftfd onfFdqr fr G t
figures (l)(2) (3) and (4). Find the alternative M t ot{ vo tS t fr orgh (x) vror
"n
which contains figure (x) as its part. It-wr ttsE qrgfr Erd a1fuq fffl-or Tffi
sv urgft (x) tr
88

x
88

X
(x)
E
(1)
X(2) NA
6
(3)
*
(4)
X
(x) (1)
\Z
z\
(2t (3)
*
(4)
89 89

t
I

5
(x)
(x)

(1) (2) (3) )


(4) (1) (2) (3) (4)

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90 How many rectangles does the following 90 trrqfufun n ft;ai eriqo tz n
figure have?

1. 10 2
1. '10 2 1 2 4 4
4 4
3. 13
3. 13 1

91 ft'ow many squares are there in the given 91


figure?

2. 17 1. 11 2. 17
1. 11
4. 16
3. 4. 16 3. 13
13
94) ln each of the (uotio sz-sn) q{;I qrgfr (a)
Directions (Q.No' 92
following questions, figuresAandBare aw (e) qgsq sqRl-d t r engfr (1),(z), (s)
related. Find the figu re from firure (1), (2), (3) tTs[ (+)tltmorfft Eftt d ergft (c) t
and (4). Which has same relationship with &6 sS q-6rq {qfuf, d ft otpfr (a) f,'gn
figure C.
(e) tt
ia. Question Figures 92. q{q
* *
.r
(A)
*IT
(B) (c)
?
(D)
tr
(A)
F (B) (c)
?
(D)

Answer Figures a.r< elrpft-d

.la
(1)
a
o t(3) ti
^a
o
(4)
.ll o
1
a

2
I a J
o
4
93. gY;l
93. Questions Figures

(A) (B)
o (c)
?

(D) (A)
cd{ 3rrfftql
(B) (c) (D)
?

Answer Figures

o (1) (2\
oo (3) ( 1
oo 2 3 4
llowing (s+ 96) oTr?fr
to 96) : ln each of
-Directions
:- (94
questions choose the correct wa ter image of (1). (r), (s) deiil (+) tt oTrp.fr G) rtrI G?T
figure (x) from the four alternatives (1), (2)' (3) cfrfrq dt{ sr tz
and
94 94
/67f\
@@@@@ /FA-\
vll_c-l
67"t\
\cJ{9/ @ G9/ @
(x) (1) (21 ( (4) (x) (1) (2 (3 4

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n 95.
e o o
95
A o o 0 c
V A V
o A C A V
(x) (1) (2t (4) X 1 2 (3) (4\
96 96
\rw \
+

(x) ,-!r
V
Q\ (3) (4)
A
E
\
a
X 1 2 4
Directions (Q.No. 97 to 98) ln each of the (co s0 97 98 ) SFT 3Trffr
following questions, you have figure (x) (, qr{i qrt sfl-ffu (
) a (z) (s) iI9JI (t )
t t ot{ T6. sTrffr (,) 6I qfrEEd Fr6q t
1)
followed by four alternative figures (1), (2), (3)
and (4) such that figure (x) is embedded in one I

of them. Trace out the alternative figure, which se oTrffr 6T grrE otftrt I
conta i4slts!,re x as it's rt.
o-,
97

A(x)
A (x)

wk(1) (21 (3) (1)


t* A
(3)
(2\ (4)

o
98 98
f-t ^
(rn)
,
i>tt o
,//o / () -) ^

l& 3 4 (x) (1) (2) (3) (4)


frtv'(cosom
1

Oirections (Q. No. 99 100):Selectafigure


from the four alternatives, which when placed
in the blank space of figure (x) would complete
{
e-6 fr6-n gf+n t d srrp,fd (x) d H ot
the rn, qw orcr tt
99 99.

(x) (1)
| (3)
N (4) (x)
ZANN
(1) (21 (3) (4\
100 100.

(x) (x)

(1) (2t (3)


N(1) (2) (3) (4)

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SfiIGEOTYIL{F2A
P -ll
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST (SAT)
dGa, dr{dr cfiHr
(QUESTION NO. 101 - 200)
([fi riwr tot - zoo)

A body starts from rest is accelerated 101. \-fi Tq sltrl SiltRqlT gT{rq 6{ 30s
101

uniformly for 30s. lt x1, x2, x3 are the fac rrEn{ 5q w €fud e}fi ttqR t
,t, *z glt{ x3 rFrlYI: q6d rot, ortrd tot
distances travelled in first 10s, next 10s and
last 1Os respec{ively, then x1 : x2 : x3 is
3i-i o{fuq ros drl
qffi-t
G t
dl d $d t
x1 :x2:x3 i -
1. 1'.2:3 \2 1 1:1 'l 1 2 3 2 1 1:1
3. 1:3:5 4 1 3:9 3 1 3 5 4 1 3:9

102. A bomb of mass 3m kg explodes into two 102. Vfi 3m kg ifl qq 4K mke
pieces of mass m kg and 2m kg. lf the velocity 2mke dd 9-6-€I i ldilftre d qmr tt
of m kg mass is 16ms1, the total kinetic
zIR mke ferqrq 6f trl 16mso, 61 6$fe
energy released in the explosion is
1. 192 mJ 2. 96mJ t sffiftid ed.rft-q s-qi t -
mJ 4. 768 mJ 1. 192 mJ 2. 96 mJ
{. 384
3. 384 mJ 4. 768 mJ

103 Figure shows a ray of light as it travels from 103 al \16


TEII !-mT{r
medium 1 to medium 2. lf reflactive ind ex of furqqtr{crtqtqqzli 5u-rff tr
medium 1 with respecl to medium Z is $J3 45'
qTEIq 2

then the value of angle x is 45

Medium 2
45
qtElq 1

45
qR qqq d qrtH rflElrt 1 rhT
z
t;
Medium I srqq-+ii6 f: B, dt aigr x 6l qFI t -
J3
1. 30' r2 60' 1. 30" 2. 60'
3. 15" 4 45" 3. 15' 4. 45"

1O4. Which of the following statemer s b true? 104 6sFI *ldl


-€I
1. A convex lens 616 p6ry3t +4D has a focal 1. +aD YIfu d Vo wa dq qi qt6-€
length -0.25m.
2. A convex lens with poiler -4D has a focal
qff -o.zsrn ilfr i r

length +0.25. 2. -4o qrfu d g6 B-trd dts d s)6-fl


.t A concave lens with poursr +4D has a (ft +o.zsm dIfi t I

focal ,. *1o cIfu 6 \ftF GFrtret dq 4ir $EFTI


length -0.25m.
4. A concave lens with po €r {D he8 a focal
Efi -o.zs. ffi tt
length -0.25m. 2. ; vtk 6 ytn oFIflaT dq' Eir s16H
qft +o.zsm *ff i I

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sJ:16 EOIyl8+t_2B
105. A constant current I flows in a horizontal wire 105. l.h TTqI
in the plane of the paper from Vl ast to East
OFTUT dcI
as shown in the figure. The direction of t
it_\'6 Sfuq dR co. fur< lcgo urv r
.magnetic field at a point will be South lo qkqq t
Td o1.n{ T6 rfr ir fu-s R<
North. N
w gq-+tq fr
ol Rvn sfuor * vfl{ #
eiq dr.ft, aa
N
E

E
5

s
1 . directly above the wire
2. directly below the wire r fio on d sw d,rTt
3. at a point located in the plane of the paper, 2 &o on d fti dqr
on the north side of the wire
3. dR A s<t aru, 6r{rs d dE i
\\4. at a point located in the plane of the paper,
Rerf, vfi fr= *.nr
4. dR d Efepft ilrm, +rq'q d ild d
on the south side of the wire RQrf, s6 frg etnr
\06.
\ lf the cunen t through a resistor is increased 106. \ro sfrttlr-- n srdrfugd rrm-d
by 5oo/o, the increase in power dissipated will X-q-G
'be (assum e
the temperature remains 50% { qT qtdT t. d 3rq-dqfr-d rTfu t
constant) EEmr E),fr -
1. 2250k 200o/o Fmu-6'o-r dFlnFr fun rrcr t)
3.250o/o 125% 1. 2250/0 2. 200%
) 3.250% 4. 125o/o
107. Th e velocity - time graph of a moving body is TKI 6I
1 07 Y6 Trrq

V
shown in the figure.

il/
n EYrjqr rr{l'I B I

""1-*
Which of the following statements is true?
1. The acceleration is constant and positive ffifu( fr t dlc-qr osn siq tz
2. The acceleration is constant and negative 1. Grur furi sfh q-{rFr6, i t

2..{. Tne acceleration is increasing and


positive.
2. s{q fuIt Gil{ eEvndr6' t I

4. The acceleration is decreasing and 3. e{q q6 T6r t uitq q-qrero t r

n ative 4. srq qd 16r t eir *unso i t

108. Which of the following eye defects can be '1


08.
rectifi edusing cylinderical lens?
1. Myopia drr-qr.gfu dv gwm sr w6-trr t?
-.-2.'Presbyopia
3. Astigmatism 4. Hyper metropia r. dq
fto-c gfr 2. wtr Efu dc
3. EEtsq 4. {igtuds
109 . the linear distance between a consecutive 109. T{TT
compression and a rarefaction in longitudinat
wave ts
ft{in A ffs ol ttu-6 (fr t -
o .)/ 1. .7 2 /
1. y 2
2 -lv
7 3y 3 Z. 4
3 4 4
4 4 4

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1 1'-j. For the vrave shown in figure, calculate the 110. fu, li ffiG ffir d ftc. qR il{.r
frequency and wave length of the wave if its ol qra szo .s',, d E\,rI ft1 3ilgfr 3t1
soeed is 320 ms 1.
Y
dr,T ed sn dftlt

x
o 20cm x
20cm

a, 80cm. 4000H2 2. 8cm, 400H2


3. 80cm.400H2 4. 80cm,40Hz 2. 8cm, 400H2
1. 80cm,4000H2
4. 80cm,40Hz
3. 80cm,400H2
111. lf x calories of heat are supplied to 159 of qf{ rsg GE 6\ x ffi0 $qr g-ilq d
water, its temperature rises from 20"C to sffi t, d s{f6r dFrEIrq zo'c t qtfl
24'C. lf specific heat for water is 1 cal g-t "g'
1, then lhe value of x is. za"c d "nor t t qR qa o1 ftftre uet
1 30 2. 120 lcalg'l"Cl t' dI x o-f qn t
31s J60
-111.
1. 30 2. 120
3. 15 4. 60
112. kt a hydro-Power Plant - 112 q6 cE-fr'gf, €zi7 t -
. 1. Kinetic energy possessed by the stored I tifuo s-d of qft-q s-Gf an Rerd
water is converted into potential energy. g-cf i qffitr fo-qr oror tt
2 Potential energy possessed by the stored 2. {ifuf, q-a o1 Raft-q wqf 6'r fr-gf,
water is converted into electricity.
3. Water is converted into steam to produce
6qf t qffin fr;qr urar tt
electrLCity. 3. ft-g( silq o.{i d ftc qa d qrv
4 l-leat is esclracted from water to produce i qffin fu-qr orot tt
electrrcitY. + frgo ssq oEi d fts sd Q sqr
6r Frs-ftT fu-qr qim tt
113. The mass of a planet is twice and its radium 11 e \'6 m or trqsH gff d rcuma t 55qr
is three times that of the earth. The weight of on-i sffi1 Bwt ge4 aft B-wt t ffa
1_{r tt ir{r rE w \j-6 4q. fu-sftr
a body, which has a mass of 5 kg,
On that planet will be
1 .95N 1 1 2. 10.88N qqqlr sks d, or qn dfqi
3 9 88N ' -4.- 20.99N 1. 11.95N 210.88N
3. 9.88N 4. 20.99N
1 14. Which of these can be used as ol-factory 1r4. ilt o-q "3iE SEcff f<frd-cc' (srur
indicator. q{6) d sq t q'f.r df,T t t

2.
1. Vanila
Onion
1. {fi-dl 2. qlcl
3. Clove 3. di?T 4. sq{tffi ffi
u"-c-. At tne above three
1 '15. What wili be the products when acid reacts rrs. qqi silrq dB cltl 3rEI, Erg * 3lfufr-qT
with metals:- ot( I 6:-
1. Water and hydrogen gas
2 Acid and hydrogen gas 1. crFr de11 6g$s{ t-s
-\
--3-Satt and hydrogen gas 2. ond aetT 6r{Ftq-r't'€
4Base and hydrogen gas 3. dcg np.fl a-fil-q-c fls
4. Hr*D oen arE*)-wc t"€

4 L lrJ8'ort- L^N}!O + fL

C4
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16. What h appen, when methyl orange solution
1

mixed with HCl.


116. 4qT drn. q-q' cr l4d{q ---!
qt
1 . Solution becomes Yellow
6tE*dR-6 erq t Btrq qror ii
l-Z- Solution becomes Red 1. frtrfir fi-or elq I
-3.
Solution becomes Blue 2 ft-ilq-{ drd tllr I

4. Sdlution becomes Pink 3. frilq{ +fl E},TT


4. fudq*{ dr.n r

117. Which of these salts will gve-cidic solution. qrl $-


'1. Na2CO3 117 {{T dtlul t,.-
2. NaCl 1. NazCOs
3. NH4CI 4. cooNa 2. NaCl
3. NHrCI 4. COONa
118. N ame the metal which offers higher
1 18. ol qam 3lfu6 qg i)
resistance to the passage of electricity than
copper.
1 {nil 2.
.-J1 Gold 2. Silver J gI{I 4 tsqt-fiIttoE.r&
"rfr
3. Marcu ry .,2*: None of these
1 19. N ame two metals both of which are very

ductile as well as malleable


119 ftq strg 3f,drfi ilq q
1. Gold and copper 3tlqf,-qEfft'q t -
2 Gold and silver 1. fifl
s drqr
3. Silver and copper z. ei-rT q sTf,i
4. None of these 3. qrff q diqr
4. srt-tr n t of{ =rO
120 Tick the arrangement of metals Fe, Cu, Zn,
Ag in the order of decreasing Reactivity.
120. tTlg Fe, cu,zn, Ag qgd 6q n-ffiffi -
1. Fe>Cu>Zn>Ag <cfdT t r

2. Cu>Fe>Zn>Ag 1. Fe>Cu>Zn>Ag
*Ag>Zn>Fe>Cu 2. Cu>Fe>Zn>Ag
3. Ag>Zn >Fe>Cu
'.{.Zn>Cu>Fe>Ag 4. Zn> Cu >Fe>Ag
121 Which metal does not corrode easily? ft;w urg qri r-3
121 3lrqrfr
1. Gold 2. Silver TTAT
3. Platinum 4. All the above
1. fiqr 2 d-fr
3. dtrrq 4 sqr ftrd rr*ff
122. pH is defined as: 122. pH STdT
'1 .- log [H:O.] 2. - tog [HzO] 1. - log [H:O'] 2 - log [HzO]
3. - log [oH'] . 4. '- log tH'l tOH-l 3. - log [OH'] a. - bs [H'] [oH']
123 A solution turns methyl orange into yellow the
approximate pH of solution is
123. \,-6 fuilS{ sttif, frer oq tm
1. 1.2-2.8 2. 3.1 - 4.4 t t tll-qc <FI pn TztT glrlT :-
\-J--€'-.o 4. 8.3- t0.0 1. 1.2-2.8 2. 3.1 -44
- 7.6
3.6.0-7.6 4.83-10.0
124. Zinc reacts with NaOH solrLtion to produce
1. Oz 4i Hz
124. fii6 qrg.
3rftfr-sl ?F{ sf,l=t o-idr t
ffi 3{tiRlI{s e
3. NH: 4. NOz
I

1. Oz 2. Hz
3. NH3 4. NOz
125. Aqueous Solution of SOz is 125. q@{sr$ ofrffiTEs or wfrq ft'rrqq il -
1.Acidic 2. Basic 1. srsq 2. eflftq
3. Neutral .4. Amphoteric 3. s(rs{ 4. gqqqff

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1?6. ane with the molecular formula CzHs has 126 crH6 3ToJql HISI 3IIETI {€TII
7h Br
6 Covalent Bond
1. 6 S6 C+r €d-qo
2. 7 Covalent Bond
2. 7 {16 s+I €drq6
3. 8 Covalent Bond 3. 8 HE €*qo c+l
4. 9 Covalent Bond 4. 9 lrd frq}wo q+r
is at one end of w q{ o{rF{ qE

v
127. A flagellum P resent a 127 T6
protozoan. lt is +.
o
1 Planaria Paramecium
1. +iRqT z. tqrffRrqq
3. Hydra Leishmania
3. EEFT a ffiftqr
128. DNAis not Present in 128 v{c qrqr

. Chloroplast 2. Mitochondria
qrar t :

1. drlwr€ 2. qr{ia1Bqr
1

ucleus 4 ibosb{o/
3. frqa 4. {r{stsq
'129. Th e wrngs of house flY an the wings of a 2S g6 qET, VflEl-UI

sDarrow are an examPle of +.


e
--l Analogous organs
2. Vestigial organs
1. Trrsq orq z arstfr 3i.r
3.
Respiratory organs
3. wfl-ftq sirf 4. flquTffr SirT

4.
Homol OUS O NS
130. Which of the following is NOt ttre purpose of 130 SI 6I
Transpiration? stw r€i i?
1 . Help in absorption and transportation in
r. ddt t q-qyils"T sfYi cRe-fi i saq-dl
plants. d$IT I

2. Prevents loss of water 2. qcI of erfr t q-qr{r

- 3. Maintains the shape and structure of s dIRraEr z6lgarmr vr+1 etrfft vo


3ll6R Oi il{rg {c"TI
plants by keePing the cell turgid
4. !rF'M ri{dqq d ftq wm at 3Tr[ffi
4. Supplies water for photosynthesis 6-$IT
131 Pulmonary vein canies '131. frTrt fu-s s-6R 6I
qfuianul elcr +o
. Deorygenated blood
1
r. 0ffi+a sR*
...2/Orygenated blood
z. ffi+o sfut
3. Mixed blood 3 frfYd EDI
4. None of these 4. s{q t 6t$ c-€t
@-{itT
132. Cell division in Plants is promoted by 1 32
1: Ab;risic acid ' 2. Gibberllin t
-+.fttrytene 4. Cytokinin 1. Cfofuo orq z. ffitffiq
3. Eerr-{dF 4. qr{d6'rqP{c
133. Loop of Henle is found in: 133. ag
1. Lungs 2. Liver
4.
qrfr t
c-{-trlephron Neuron
1 $k-sT 2. q-f-{
3 +. <iBol a\Rrot
I L(, t€(2 Qs
2
Xe- &
lL:l-ot-
24O t Y(g 3(z)( /\ + u /r\ / L\1 )tl
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__-=2
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,a(
134. Flight and faght hormone is : 134.Si{ffi
-41 Adrenalin 2. Thyroxine erqtq oar sro t :

3. Oxytocin 4. lnsulin 1. Tqfrifu{ z. enq-tfuq


o. efRsdfu{ 4.
'135. ln the food chain given below, if the amount
of energy available at fourth trophic level is s
135 sla
TcIqil KT
KJ, what was the energy available at the
gv Brrilel vlqf sru t I sflr{6' 6r c{
lever?
producer f fr-rfi.g-qt strtrq S?
Grass-) Grasshopper) Frog)Snake) Hawk qrs )EqgI )sM rt66')sic
-- 1 5000KJ 2. 500KJ 1. 5q)0KJ 2. 500KJ
3. 50KJ 4. sKJ 3. 50KJ 4. sKJ
136. Jaya and Ratna are varieties of: 136. frqfufu( {t
qqr ellr rm.fo-tr qrra
-,-{. Mdze 2. Rice 01f6-s t:
3. Wheat 4. Bajra 1. TFFFT 2. qrtrfr
3. t( 4. tlluNl
137. Which of the follovying in NOT an ancient
water harvesting structure?
137. fr BFI WT{q
1. Kattas €rq-{r c-€f t?
C.€argam
3. Kulhs 4. Surangam 1 6-e.ZI 2. *T$FI
3. QG 4.
138. ATP is formed by photosynthesizing plant 13B.jrirltrffi
cell by :

. P_bptophosphorylation fu-s cfu-qr am e-'rd t :


1

-trxidative Phosphorylation r. qffirRe{rq


3. Substrate level phosphorylation z. .r-I.Fiisfeq IDIFEIT{dIIFI
4. All of the above 3. rra$c wfiq qMfuil{r<
4. sc-trfr qft d em
139. Breathing rate in human is controlled by :
Thalamus
i3s. qFI?ri Y-d-€-{ {iffiffi-t ,--
1. 2. Hypothalamus
3. Cerebellum --{r-iiiledulla oblongata
1. *dlrs 2. Er{da)tw.
3. tfiimc 4. tq{iTr ffitsr
140. The number of pairs of nerves which arise 140. islin{ ftcrq-r-d 6tg) t ffi qfr
from spinal cord is :
--?:21 2.31
.ihol g'* at €wr t:
3. 41 1. 21 2. 31
4. 51 3. 41 4. 51
'141. lf a:b = 2:3 and x:y = 3:4, then tlt. qR a:b = 2:3 Stt x:y = 3:a, d d
2ax - 25by 2ax - 25bv
3A.w tDI cr< 6 -
lS
3ay + 4bx
124 15 2.5t24 1.24 15 2.5t24
3.
-- -24t5 4. 12 13 . 3.-24t5 4. 12 13
142. A square is inscribed in a circle of radius'a'. 142.'a' \rs' 3r<T:
Tf,
' Another circle is inscribed in that square and
again a square is inscribed in this circle. The
rrqr tlEs sl<r: srf d q6. orfr: Tf, 6qr
side of this square is :- t
rrqr Bt {s ol<T: Tfl g.+ C-6 er<: srf

1. 2a 2.41
ffqr rTqT tt {s srfr: a,f d gw o1
dqr{ t:
a
1.2a
3 _E 4.a a
a
4.a
a
o
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143. lf ricosd .bsin)=c. then asind+bcosd=? 143. acos0 -bsin9 = c, asin 0 + bcos9 ='l
t x,Fa' +b2 +c2 2+ a'+b'-c' 1. t a2 +b2 +c' 2 + a2+b'-c'
3. tG -b2 +cz 4. + a2 -b'-cz 3.+ a'-b'+c' 4 + a'-b'-c'
144. ll x- -3,;r+2 isafactorol xo -pl +q, then 144. qR r'?-3r+2 qgqE xo - Px'+q @1

the values of p and q respectively are TUITqw d d P a q ;h-RI: {FI t:


1. -5,4 2. -5,-5 1. -5,4 2. -5, -5
3. 5,4 4. 5, -4 3. 5,4 4. 5,4
145. lf xr, x2, x3, xn are in A P., then the va lue 145. x1, x2, x3, xn {IrlT<It (ap)
rtll+ -, lll -, I
of
xtxz xtxt xtxo
-+-+......*- xn-tx,
lS dd xtxz xzx3 xtrt
......+
xnri'
6.t
-+-+-+
n-l 2
n -1 qrq t:
1
xtxu xtx,-t n-l 2
n-l
1

n n+1 xtx, xzxn-t


3 4
xrx, xrx, n n+l
3 4
xtx, xrx,

146. lt x2 + Y2
11 4, then the value of 146. qR r *f *)*j=4, E\ di I +f at
xy 2

I +y'it- qT;I t
1.2 2. 4
1.2 2.4
3. 8 4. 16
3. 8 4. 15
147. ln the figure, BC = CD = DE a nd P is mid point. 147 . BC = CD = DEflEfi P, CD
of CD. The area of AAPC is
A
6r qtq fug tt Aanpcor *roa t :-

B P D
I
B P DE
1. -
1

ar (AA Bc) z. ! ar (AABD) 1


I
al (AAB c ) z. !ar(AABD)
3 2
3

3 ! ar (^ABc) 4.
I

-4 ar (AABO) 3
I
ar (AABC) a. ! ar (AABD)
6
148 lf x, y and z are positive real numbers and a, 148. qE x,y4z ffi6 qsr( Ei 3AI
EFIItrl-fi
b and c are rational numbers. then value of a,b4c{frt{sqr(dd
-1-r
'l+x'-^+x"'l+xb'+x'= ll +
I
l+xb'+x"-u l+x'-h +x'-b t;V'.r*
+r +x +
I
is
6.r cI{ it
1. 1 2. 1

3. 0 4.2 1. -1 2. 1

3.0 4.2
/a I t-
ztta ?.+v
t_+ Z+ I
Yr7-
Zrl Yr7
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.2zl/. *,i
J?Fl
ztl ryt +2"+2il ).
149. tf th e height of right circ*rtqr rylinder is 145. vf, Eff 10%
increased by 10% while radius at base is
decreased by 10% then curved surfacc aqra
do.*Ed-qr$frroxdgtrorfr
of cyhnder qrc d ssd ffi g*q f*$Fr :

1. Remains same 2. Decreases by r. s-S €'n z. txfr o.ff frrft


3. lncreases by 1% 4. lncreases by 0.1% s. rx o1 gtr dr.fr a. o.rx o1 gk
150. lf al, dz, dt, ......., an are in A.P. and ar = o, rso. qfi ii ?2, oz, ... a"l$<R +A d t
then the value of lo, *oo *......* o, ) e.p. eitt ar = o iTtl al ,a, a,
. (', a, a,-, ) a) a) an-t

-42
I
, l*......*Il is equat to ll I
6-r qrq {{rfl t?
at a,-2.) oz ol a,_z

1 n+
I
^t
z. n+- n+-I I
n n-l 1
n
2
n -l
I
3 (z - t)+ (,-t) 4 ("-z) I
3 (n - t)+ (r-t)
I
t. (n-z)+ I
(n-z)
G4
There circles louch each other externally and tct Erfl
all the three touch a line. lf two of them are
TrT 96
equal and radius of third circle is 4cm then
oft wfr fl-{ s6 tsr art wf o-tt il
\ radius of e qual circles is :
qR B-{n d t
fc srwr t ilrrr frqt gf,
1 cm 2. 8cm of B'{qr 4tfr. t, nET{rv{gro1M
. 16cm 4.20cm +
o.
r. rztfi. z. atfi
g. rotfi. 4. 20tfr.
'152. ln the given figure, the centre of the circle is
152 R9 rg AEd6r .I9{I ABCDEF
A and ABCDEF is a regular hexagon of side
6cm. The approximate area of segment BPF
6tff gqT ol v6 serq t I spr .{rrr 6r
is.(Taker=3.14). (...("t:/8_ elau-a arnm t G=0.1+)
X tt', 2
.=. 4a "& ,'..
\
E c E

D D

1! 25 cm, 2. 22 cm2 1. 25 cm2 2. 22 cm2


3. 32 cm2 4. 30 cm2 3. 32 cm2 4. 30 cm2

153.
I + I
tf y+z =
2, ,n"n what is the
| *l =2, ea f+f
1s3.qRy+z an
z+x x+y z+x x+y
ialue ol x2 +1i t qrctrqr$:
1. 1 2. -222 t. 1 2. -222
2223. a. f +/ 3.221 +. f
+22

$4. fi f =y+2, !2 =z+x and z2 =xty,lhen 154. qR f -y+z; y'=z+x eltt z2 =x+/
what isthevalue of
I * I * I ?
n+l y+l z+7
os I * 1 * I otqrcwrt?
x+l y+l z+l
1. 1 2.0 1. I 2.0
3. -1 .*:2 3. -1 4. 2'

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155. lf a,B,y are the roots of the equation tSS. qR xr+4x+ r=oqfi-o-turdTt
",p,r
r' + 4i r l = o, then (*A'$P*l" r\y*d' td (a+fr'r{P+)" {r*d'oI cH t
is equal to 1.2 2.4
1.2 2.4 3.3 4.5
J 4. 5
156 I x, y, z arc three Positive numbers then the 156 v<nro
x, y, z fft
v+z z+x+ x+Y x
Y+z +z+ +x+Y q;f qnilC q-q | :-
minimum value of -_- ls
-+xyz2.2
- xyz
1. 1 1. 1 2.2
3.3 4.6 3.3 4.6
3b + 4c 0".!. o o
1 5a The minimum value of the e xpression 157 si6p; * * l.tu 6'I {r-dq
3b+4c| 4c+a a3b4c
a 3b
'iiu ' ,'u," are + ve) qrq t (wsfra,5,6 u-aloo $) -
1. 1 -+ 2.4 1. 1 2.4
-
3.6 4.8 3.6 4.8
t 5& tne volume of a cube is numerica lly equal to 158. 9.5 q{ 6I sTr.lTFI *fL4lrekF'5q
sum of the length of its edges. The total q-qrcil of a-{r{ A q}'r d Trr+r t t sH
surface area of cube in square
1. 12 2. 36
units is
g*q fids-d Eri ror$ #W t t:-
1. 12 2. 36
3.72 1. 144
3. 72 4. 144
tSg. ffre expression 14'- 6'will always divisible 159. t4G?F 14'- 6'
by 1. 8 2. 20
1. 8 2. 20 3. 14 4.6
3. 14 4.6
160 PQRS is a square of side 6cm eac handTis 160 PORS OI 5mr ot
mid point of QR. What is the radius of circle
inscribed in ATSR.
d"n r lJsr QR arr qtzr t t Ann ftg i
P o ci eia: gt a1B-qT dt dqr$ @r *Ifr?
P a
c\

R
E T
T

s R

1
3
3-./s
2
2
6
s+S 1
3-J5
3
s R

a_
3+J5
6
s
3. 4 :+.6 2
:+Js a n. 3+J5
3+J5
161. When was the democracy restored in Chile? 161 ffiTffi{ d wnrfl 6q g{?
1. 1973 2. 1988 1. 1973 2. 1988
3. 1957 4. 1991
3. 1957 4. 1991
162. Which of the following country is not e roe. ffifuo t t 6tq w tu gcn vRu-<
operational member of security council? or *err$ s{s rfr t?
1. Russia 2. China ,1. rH 2. fr1
.
3. Germany 4. America
f '-l.Z=t lo\
g. sffi 4 srtfoor
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163. Who among the following was not a member
of the constituent assembly?
163. frqftfud t t ot{ ffirrr< $rTr S s+s
1. Mahatama candhi
TS a)?

2. Jawahat Lal Nehru I q-6-6r ffi


Rapndra Prasad 2. ctirld{ E[Ta i65
-ffir.
4. Dr. B. R. Ambodkar 3. sro Yriq !-{TrE
4. sro fro oTRo or+sf,r
164. Which of the follov\ring Secretary General
said that "US war on lraq was not legal'
1er. E{ril qRq-( A fu-s rersfus i
6Er qr
1 . Kofi A Anan .,.2. B.B. Ghali
"srnfuE r ol {vro' qq srlfirm 6r1fi s€l
3. U Thant .r€t ,Tr
4. Ban Ki Moon
6d g qETFT z. fio fio qrfr
1.
{ qFre
3. 4. sH sfr TT
165. President can declare emergency when - 165. <tgcft Grrqc?hlei a1 drs"n oif,Tffir
1 . Prime minister advises him to do so
' - -*. ?aiiiainent advises i. cr[{Ei* E-irr6 td t
3. The council of ministers, in writing, 2. TisE al rora qc
advises him to do so 3 q* qRq-E aff fufu( Hcn6 rn
4. Home minister ask him to do so 4 T6{*otwarw
166. 'KOSOVO' was a province of fy bebre the 166. 3lc'FI 6I
spilit
1. Vietnam 2. Zimbr,bve
fi<t eII:
Lanka
3. Sri ,.Jfroslavia r ftqd-{rq 2. fuqrd
3. * i{6'r 4. {rilwrfuqr
167. Which of the following state was bom out of 167 . {rwl 6'I rrcFr
culture, etf nicity and geography.
'-- 1. Kerala 2. Nagaland Tri-d d ofltIN cr gsfl I

3. Mizoram 4. Assam 1 a-{f, 2. qrrrr&u-g


3. fuvf{q 4. 3ftIIII
168. 'End of Racial Discrimination' is a part of 168. '3rqTqiTr 6r .i6 ft-S {ilrkfiR OT (-6
which fundamental right? rIrrT B?
1. Right to Freedom '1. Ei-rf,T 6'1 3IR6rt
2. Blght to equality
.-€aTight against exploitalion 2. lSEIFIflT 6T 3lfutr{
4. Right to education and culture 3. rtsur A ft-d-q srfuoR
4. Rrefl W €-q.fr 6'r orfum'R
169. The movment for the individual and family 16e. qFilBit A qfu'Id Sh crffifi, dffi
right of women is known as -
'I . Mahila Adhikar Aandolan
t Trr+fr dl qtrr vdri EFA oriEtm{ 6)
2. Mahila ShaKi Aandolan 6-6r qrdr t-
3. Narivadi Aandolan 1. qFdr or.Rff srt<Itr{
4-_Mri Shasktikaran Aandolan 2. qFfrr clk oriiltr{
3. qrffcrfr oriEttr{
+. arfr snko-tur sri+tr{

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170. What is the meaning of 'Transparency'? 170 'ql{(Rtar 6I Tqr 3I2T ts/
1 . When decision is taken by the ruler.
1 "r" ffwd crNlo
gRr frC sIA tt
2. When decision are make through leader's
. conclusion
2 Eq S-sA d-q-d tdT d Frq{ it drd
-*-i. Wnen decision are made for individual dr
grqeds 3. sE fisA tq"furrd RTQi d qtqi
d-Vhen decision are taken with honesty and Ts-m{ glt dr
ftt
proper follow of rules
a fis-d ffi
oAr fiqqrTsT{ frt
qriti
"rq
171. The lnternational organisation that works for 171 ql;lqr-fufir{i fi\ 6lq *i *
t-
I

human rights is - or-i-trif$q €Tr-d{


'l . Ametv lnternational
...-zamnesty I nternational 1. sri-A ge-{i{ri-d
3. Asnesty lnternational 2. gq-+d ir-ii{F-d
4. Afnesty lnternational 3. \rstd E.{i{rq-d
4 lqrid EC{irr{d
172. Whatwas'Livre' rzi.-ffit cqr tn
\-.rt: Currency of France
2.' Newspaper of France
r mis 41 w TcT
3. Magazine of France z riq 6t wql=Il( q-l
4. Flag of France s ris o1 go qh6r
c.I6iS 6r S.sr
'173. Who granled sole right to trade with East to 173. \ro d q|tTq $ d iilpl erurt
t
East lndia Company
1. James I
"TC{
oG or \-dTfu6T{ {€ *qT 6q-fr d
farfli ft-{T?
2. James ll
3. Elizabeth I r. dq qerq 2. iq{ Ffi-q
\4t-€Iza beth ll g. gftrgriq qarq 4. qftrqliel Eftq
174. ln which congress session, Non cooperation 17a. oiifl oTefurq n ors6*rr 6T{-fiq
programme was adopted ffigo fo-m.rot -
\--f-. Ahmedbad 1921 2. Kolkata
3. Amritsar 1919 4.
1917
Nagpur 1920
1. of6ttfl6ll< 1921 2 zht,ktrflT 1917
3. 3lTf,{lt ;IrrI53
-furr1919 4 1920

175. The first Modern Novel published in rzs. rsas li raqrf,q qlql t roftro qerq
Malayalam in the year 1889 was engfto sr<rr w -
.
' 1. lndulekha
2. Rajasekhara Caritamu r rrgd-e]
3. Irilanlu Ghose 2.{qtsi dTfodg
4. Pariksha Guru 3 qqfi
4 qfrer xr
'176. The painting 'Damayanti' was made by 176 Tq6 ffi (eainting) fr-si
.-,-{ Abindta Nath Tagore e{d eff?
2.
- 3.
William Jones
Raja Ravi Verma
r. ero-< qrer &iR
4. Ravindra Nath Tagore 2 Afuq-q fr{
3. Ylqr {fr qqi
+ rfi-q qrq triR
177. When was Simon Commission arrived in rn qr$T{ 6ffYH lTl-56 5-q qrtrT -
lndia- 1. 1928 2. 1930
1. 1928 2. 1930
3. 1931 4. 1932
3. 1931 4. 1932

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178 'Rinderpest' is a term used for
t 178 Yf< e-9ffi g3Tr
A caltE disease
2. Missing of cattle 1 cwil n ftffi
3. lndentured Labourer
4. Mass production in a factory
2 cwrt 6r xt d unr
3 3t-gEftrd +Ik6
179. Giuseppe G aribaldi was a famous freedom
4 ffqfr t giqlq;I
fighter of -
179 c6' qfu-d gafqm
giII
1 . Germany
-2.-Poland
-
3. lreland 4. ltaly 1. uffi 2. dA"s
'180. Gudem Rebellion was led
3. e,Il{tdrg 4. rc-fr
by 80 6T
'1 Baba Ramchandra
2. Jawahar Lal Nehru 1. E1r[ trIt.t<
3. Alluri Sitaram Raju 2. u-4rtr{ drd iE6
4. lvlahatma Gandhi 3. oTeenft frdrirq iTq.
a. qgq ffi
181. "The Social C onlract" book was written by
1. Dantey
'181 ol-qE'4qm. gffifi 6Rr
.2. Rousseau fu6,r9
3. Petrarek 1. Eia 2 Esi
4. Napolean 3. +frd 4 itfuqq
182. T he principle of the 'Garden City, was 182. oI Yfdr', 3trtEI-{qI rqil
d eveloped by
1 . Raymond Unwin t*-SaryFarker ot-
3. Ebenezar Howard 4. Herbert Baker I H-s oI{E.q 2. tfr qet
3 yi+q-{ Els€ 4. E{d nm-i
183. Which of the following organisation looks n gt g{16;I
after the credit needs of agriculture and rural
183. o1 crs
development in India. *itiEft s6-irt dQrT qrfrq ft"firfi.6'f fiarfud
1. FCt 2. tDBt 6.rdr it
3. NABARD 4. SBI 1. FCI 2. tDBl
3. NABARD 4, SBI
184. H ow many phases are there in circular flow '184. s[rq a-*tq rqra q{q
of income?
12 1.2 2.3
\2<4 3.6 4.5
J.O 4.5
'185. Which of the fol lowing is considered
infrastructure?
as social 185 {t
q-{f,{r qHr cTf,r d?
1. Transport .*a€duetion
3. Energy 4. Communication 1. gkflrlrfl 2. frreTr
3. s-sf 4 {{F-sR
186. Multiple cropping refers lo +-)
1 86 Tqt t!:
1 . Cultivation of Wheat and Rice

2 Cultivation of two crops in alternate rows 1 tg G qrcrEr srn{t


'. , 3. Cultivating more than.one crop on the 2. dr s-fl-d qEr.I-qErrI riftrqi i s:rrqT
same field in a year.
4. Cultivating crops & rearing animals
3 S6 fr dr t q-o q{ t C-6 * 3Tfu6
IE$A BTIFII
simultaneously.
a q-€nl slllrr oiq qgqrf,{ Vo sr2T
iDFIT

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187. lnfant mortality rate refers to the death of 187 Tq(t sTrg Tm
itr
.

child under the age of ot aq


,,--4-'i year 2. zyeat I s{ 2.2 s.{
3. 3 year 4. 4 Yeat
3 3 s{ 4. 4 s{
ln which EId 6dTUI (cos)
188. Year was the lntegrated Child 188

,.-{
Delelsprfi e nt Service ( ICD S) introduced gsolGfrt
1s6s 2. 1975 1 1 965 2. 1975
3. 198s 4. 1995 3 1 98 4. 1995

I 89 qqg 3{Eq&I
189. The first chairman of Plan ning commission
was? r. €Rrr.fifr
1. lndira Gandhi z. do vr$< c-sr<
2. Dr. Rajendra Prashad
Q,-Cet shar Lal Nehru
3. qqr6t ara irs
4. Vallabh Bhai Patel 4. tlcllq .Tf{ c'}d
qrtf, q{
190. What percent of the tota I surface area of lndia 190.
r is covered-,y mountains?
-t:T37- t?
2.35oh 1. 33% 2. 35%
3. 30% 4.25o/o
3. 30% 4. 25%

191 . Which mineral has excellent dielectric 191


strenqth, insulating properties' low power frd'Erfi d 1ol, u-ut as ol fiq Tqio,
loss fictor and resistance to high voltage? q sa ?ii-A; ol cftrtftdT qT{ qrff *?
. Aluminium 2. Linle stone
2. q4r qeN
1

3. Copper 4. {Vl-rca r. gqfrfrq"q


e. d-Er 4. 3rq?F
qrsgffi 6T gErflq
192. Which of the following is an example of .ioint 192.
sector industry? tu
1, BHEL 2 L 1. BHEL 2. OIL
3. SAIL TISCO 4. Trsco
3. SAIL
gg. Wnicn mode of
transPort reduces trans- 193. 6-l qI H'IEFI
t
shipment losses and delaYs? Tc=Tt<riq Erft{it aeTr tft d qdrdl t?
1 . Railways 2.. Read waYs
t. H z. vsoqR{6{
3. Waterways .1. Pipelines
3. wa qR-{r{ a cl-{qmr$q
1 94 ich of th following lake lies on the 194 Tqr{
. Equator? w ftra t?
1 . Lake Victoria Lake Malavi
r, ffirRqr fid z. rarfi dra
3. Lake Nasser None of these
s. qfu{ fid +. rci t 6t$ TS
'195. The longitudinal valleys lying between Lesser 1e5. ag daifi qta fun
Hirgalayas and Shivaliks are known as srgitd qrlc?it 6't qqt iF'6t qial t?
\-3.
/vattevs 2. coast I sr& 2. de
Passes 4. Duns
3 {ii 4

196. ln winters, the western ryclonic disturbances 196. a-g


originate from which sea?
sea
srwtffii?
'1 . Caspian 2. Black sea 1 dRq-qq qrtc 2. 6'rcil qlW
--3. Mediterranean sea 4. Baltic sea
qrw + srfuiD. qr.n
3.

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197. Balancing th e need to use resources and
also conserve them for future is calledi
197. at ons$q-m-dT
1. Resourcedevelopment Hcr qBq A ftc san dr eqr 6Ei t?
:,.a 2. Resow ce conservation 1. €frrtr{ f{6,rs
3..€ ustainable development 2. dsrw €elur
4. Human Resource Development 3. sd-q+quftq ft-flq
4. rtFrr *iuma 6*
198. Which among the following has the maximum '198 trt
number of National Parks? \TCqT
1 . Andaman and Nicobar lsland
rr$q crot vsn furd t?
2. Armachal Pradesh 1. 3IGTTFI furfi Ac TT{d
;3. Assam 2. 3r6oflfir c-tsl
4. Meghalaya 3. srFq
4. tqrffi
199. Accord in9 to the 'Theory of plate Tectonics', 199. 3r-IsR vltl
when some plates come towards each other
which one of the following is formed? \-6 (st qff oi-i .rh qrTff 6 d
lY Convergent boundary ffifud { t rqr q-{rfi t?
2. Divergent boundary 1. orfrrFrfi fu-{M
3. Transform boundary 2. 3rTsrft fr-{nr
4. None of the above
3. d'wunfr-6 fu-{r{r
4. {qi fr ot$ Tfr
200. The la rgest producer of cotton in the world 200.
ts:-
6-l tFIIl.it{ 6'I tsFTRo,
4'. lndia ot{ gT tr
2. China 1. qt{d
3. Brazil 2. t.l li
4. U.S.A 3. Ef-.ftd
4. {Iy oriR-mT

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