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Part-I : General Intelligence and Reasoning


Hkkx& I : lkekU; cqf¼erk ,oa rdZ'kfDr
Directions (1–10) : In each of the following Directions (11–18) : Find the odd word/letter/
questions, select the related letter/word/ number from the given alternatives.
figure/ number from the given alternatives. funsZ'k (11&18)% fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn@v{kj@
funsZ'k (1&10) % fuEu iz'uksa esa ls izR;sd iz'u esa fn, fodYiksa
la[;k dks pqfu, A
esa ls lEcfU/r v{kj@'kCn@vkÑfr@ la[;k dks pqfu, 11. A (A) 41-72 (B) 12-30
1. Oval : Circle :: Rectangle : ? (C) 42-51 (D) 11-20
vaMkdkj % o`Ùk %% vk;r % \ 12. (A) Varanasi/okjk.klh
(A) Triangle/f=kHkqt
(B) Square/oxZ (B) Nagpur/ukxiqj
(C) Periphery/ifjf/ (D) Pentagon/iapHkqt (C) Haridwar/gfj}kj
2. Cub : Bear :: Joey : ? (D) Allahabad/bykgkckn
dc % Hkkyw %% tksbZ % \ 13. (A) 222 (B) 10
(A) Cave/xqiQk (B) Doll/xqfM+;ka (C) 68 (D) 125
(C) Kangaroo/daxk: (D) Truck/Vªd 14. (A) FIK (B) DGI
3. ? : Wrist :: Belt : Waist (C) MPR (D) KND
\ % dykbZ %% csYV % dej 15. (A) Phycology : Algae/'kSokyfoKku% 'kSoky
(A) Arm/ckag (B) Hand/gkFk (B) Ornithology : Birds/i{kh foKku % i{kh
(C) Bend/xk¡B (D) Bracelet/daxu (C) Mycology : Fungi/dod foKku % dod
4. Ramp : Highway :: ? : House (D) Acoustic : Ear/Jo.k % dku
jSai % gkbZos %% \ % ?kj 16. (A) Plant : Flower/ikS/k % iwQy
(A) Traffic/VªSfiQd (B) Head/lj (B) Chair : Sofa/dqlhZ % lksiQk
(C) Door/njoktk (D) Speed/pky (C) Face : Eye/psgjk % vk¡[ks
5. Vamp : Shoe :: Hood : ?
(D) Stream : Tree/ruk % isaM+
iScUn % twrk %% <+Ddu % \
17. (A) Kennel /dqÙkk ?kj
(A) Jacket/tSdsV (B) Car/dkj
(B) Stable/Lroy
(C) Clean/liQkbZ (D) Crook/vijk/h
(C) Lock/rkyk
6. ? : Poem :: Fable : Story
(D) Den/ek¡n
\ % dfork %% dfYir dFkk % dgkuh
18. (A) 527 (B) 639
(A) Epic/egkdkO; (B) Poet/dfo
(C) 246 (D) 356
(C) Haiku/gk;dq (D) Rhyme/dkO; 19. Number of letters skipped between adjecent
7. AFKP : BGLQ :: CHMR : ? letters if the series increases by one. Which
(A) DINS (B) DFKP of the following series observes this rule ?
(C) DNIS (D) EJOT
vuqØe esa fudVe v{kjksa ds chp esa NksM+s gq, v{kjks
8. 18 : 162 :: 36 : ?
(A) 984 (B) 1296 la[;k ,d c<+rh tkrh gS] fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh
(C) 72 (D) 648 Jaa`[kyk bl fu;e dk ikyu djrh gS \
9. 9536 : 6203 :: 5873 : ? (A) WBKQXYF (B) WYBFKQX
(A) 2540 (B) 2343 (C) YBQQFHN (D) WZCHJMQ
(C) 2353 (D) 2531 20. Choose the correct alternatives from the
10. Amnesia : Memory :: Paralysis : ? given ones that will complete the series.
Le`fr&yksi % Le`fr %% ydok % \ fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh fodYi dk p;u djsa tks fd
(A) Legs/Vk¡xs J`a[kyk dks iwjk djsxkA
(B) Handicapped/fodykax a_c_baab_cb_
(C) Movement/xfr (A) abbc (B) abab
(D) Limbs/vax vo;o (C) aabb (D) bcca
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21. If the letters of the English alphabet are
serially numbered, one of the answer given 26. 7 6 8
below has a meaningful word hidden in it. 5 4 9
Identify the answer. 3 2 1
;fn vxzsath o.kZekyk ds v{kjksa dks Øekuqlkj vad iznku
83 56 ?
fd;k tk,a rks uhps fn, x, mÙkjksa esa ls fdlh ,d dk
(A) 146 (B) 128
lkFkZd 'kCn fudyrk gS] tks fd fufgr gSA ml mÙkj (C) dks 136 (D) 148
igpkfu;saA
27. 15 225 30
(A) 13, 8, 9, 17, 14, 22
(B) 1, 12, 7, 5, 2, 18, 1 7 70 20
(C) 1, 7, 5, 12, 18, 1 3 ? 8
(D) 4, 21, 7, 18, 13, 1 (A) 70 (B) 12
22. Following words are written in a code (C) 16 (D) 24
language. Study them carefully and find out 28. I am facing East. I go 20 metres, then
the word in the given code. turning to the left I go 20 metres, then after
fuEufyf[kr 'kCn ,d dwV Hkk"kk esa fy[ks x, gSaAturningbudk to the right I go 40 metres and then
è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djasa vkSj fn, x, dwV dk 'kCn Kkr djsaA
I go 40 metres to the right. Now in which
direction am I from my original position ?
CAR- , SIT- , WELL- i, MAP- ,
Given code : 
esjk eq¡g iwoZ dh vksj20gSSA
ehVj tkrk
eSa gw¡] fiQj ckbZ vksj
(A) LAMP (B) LAME eqM+dj20 ehVj tkrk gw¡] fiQj nkbZ vksj 40eqM+dj
ehVj
(C) LAMA (D) LAMB tkrk gw¡ vkSj fiQj esa nkbZ
40 ehVj
vksjtkrk gw¡A vius
23. Some equations are solved on the basis of izkjafHkd LFkku ls vc eSa fdl fn'kk esa gw¡ \
a certain system. Find the correct answer (A) North-West/mÙkj&if'pe
for the unsolved equation on that basis. (B) West/if'pe
dqN lehdj.k ,d fo'ks"k iz.kkyh ds vk/kj ij gy fd;s (C) South-East/nf{k.k&iwoZ
x, gSaA mlh vk/kj ij vuqÙkfjr lehdj.k dk lgh mÙkj (D) East/iwoZ
Kkr dhft, \ 29. Statements/dFku%
All women are cats.
5 × 8 = 28, 3 × 7 = 12, 8 × 6 = 35, 13 × 13 = ?
(A) 169 (B) 130
lHkh efgyk,a fcfYy;k¡ gSaA
All cats are rats.
(C) 140 (D) 144
24. Select the correct combination of
lHkh fcfYy;k¡ pqfg;k¡ gSaA
mathematical signs to replace * signs and Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
to balance the given equation ? I. All women are rats.
fn, x, lehdj.k dks larqfyr djus rFkk * fpÉksa dks lHkh efgyk,a pqfg;k¡ gSaA
II. All rats are women.
izfrLFkfir djus ds fy, xf.krh; lehjd.k dk lgh mÙkj lHkh pqfg;k¡ efgyk,¡ gSaA
Kkr dhft, \ (A) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
13 * 12 * 5 * 4 u rks fu"d"kZ
I u gh fu"d"kZII vuqlj.k djrk gS
(A) = – + (B) = + – (B) Only conclusion I follows
(C) + – = (D) – = + dsoy fu"d"kZI vuqlj.k djrk gS
Directions (25-27): From the given options (C) Only conclusion II follows
choose the missing number/letter. dsoy fu"d"kZII vuqlj.k djrk gS
(D) Both Conclusion I and II follows
funsZ'k
(25-27): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k@v{kj
fu"d"kZ
(1) vkSj(2) nksuksa gh vuqlj.k djrk gS
Kkr dhft,A 30. If “SEQUENCE” is coded as “HVJFVMXV”
then how will “CHILDREN” be coded in the
25. 4 7 9 same code ?
8 6 8 ; fn ,d dwV Hkk"kk esa
“SEQUENCE” dks“HVJFVMXV”
3 7 9 fy[kk tkrk gSksr mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa
“CHILDREN” dks
35 49 ? fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk \
(A) MVIWORSX
(A) 63 (B) 89 (B) XSRMWIVM
(C) 81 (D) 64 (C) XSROWIVM
(D) DSROWIUN
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31. Pointing to a man in a photograph, a woman 38. Statements/dFku%
said, “His brother’s father is the only son of The values of an educated person will differ
my grandfather.” How is the woman related
from that of an uneducated person.
to the man in the photograph ?
iQksVksxzkiQ esa ,d iq#"k dh vkSj b'kkjk djrs gq, ,d fdlh
efgykf'kf{kr O;fDr ds thou ewY; vf'kf{kr O;fDr ls
fHkUu
us dgk ¶blds HkkbZ ds firk esjs nknkth ds bdykSrs iq=k gSA¸gksaxsA
efgyk iQksVksxzkiQ okys iq#"k ls dSls lacaf/r gS \ Assumptions/ fu"d"kZ%
(A) Daughter/iq=kh(B) Mother/ekrk I. Education influences an individual’s
(C) Aunt/pkph (D) Sister/cgu values.
32. Mrs. Lata devi was 3 times as old as her f'k{kk ls fdlh O;fDr ds thou ewY;ksa ij izHkko iM+rk
son 8 years ago. Their total age is 64 years gSA
now. How old (in years) is Mrs. Lata now ?
II. An uneducated person will not have
Jherh yrk nsoh vkB o"kZ iwoZ vius iq=k dh vk;q dh frxquh
values.
cM+h FkhA vc mu nksuksa dh 64dqy
o"kZ
vk;q
gSA Jherh
,d vf'kf{kr O;fDr dk dksbZ thou ewY; ugha gksrkA
ykrk dh vk;q vc fdrus o"kZ gSA
(A) Neither I nor II is implicit
(A) 48 (B) 12
(C) 36 (D) 44 u rks iwokZuqeku
I vkSj u gh
II fufoZokn gS
Directions (33-35): Find the missing number (B) Only assumption I is implicit
(?) from the given options. dsoy iwokZuqeku
I fufoZokn gS
funsZ'k
(33-35): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k (\) Kkr (C) Only assumption II is implicit
dhft,A dsoy iwokZuqeku
II fufoZokn gS
33. 5, 11, 21, 43, 85, ? (D) Both assumptions I and II is implicit
(A) 185 (B) 170
(C) 171 (D) 181
iwokZuqeku
I rFkkII nksuksa gh fufoZokn gS
34. 12, 27, 85, 345, ? 39. Which of the following diagrams indicates
(A) 1737 (B) 1380 the best relationship between Teacher,
(C) 1725 (D) 1731 Writer and Musician ?
35. ADGJ, YVSP, KNQT, ? buesa ls dkSu&lk vkjs[k vè;kid] ys[kd rFkk laxhrdkj ds
(A) SVZB (B) QTWZ
(C) OLIF (D) LORU chp lgh laca/ bafxr djrk gS \
36. Rahul travelled from a point and goes
straight to point ‘Y’ at a distance of 90
metres. He turned right and walked 40 (A) (B)
metres, then again right and walked 70
metres. Finally, he turned right and walked
40 metres. How far is he from the starting
point ? (C) (D)
jkgqy ,d LFkkuYlsdh vksj lh/s90 ehVj dh nwjh rd
40. In the following diagram, Square represents
pykA og nkbZ vksj eqM+k 40 ehVj
vkSjrd pykA mlds Doctors, Circle represents Players and
ckn fiQj ls nkbZ vksj eqM+k
70 ehVjvkSj
rd pykA var esa Rectangle represents Artists. Which number
og nkbZ vksj eqM+k40 ehVj
vkSj pykA og izkjafHkd LFkkurepresents those Doctors who are players
ls fdruh nwjh ij gS \ as well as Artists ?
(A) 70 metres/ehVj (B) 10 metres/ehVj fuEufyf[kr vkjs[k esa] oxZ MkWDVjksa dks] o`Ùk f[kyk
(C) 20 metres/ehVj (D) 30 metres/ehVj
vkSj vk;kr dykdkjksa dks izfrfuf/Ro djrs gSaA dkSu lk vad
37. Four positions of a dice are given below.
Identify the number at the bottom when the mu MkWDVjksa dks izfrfuf/Ro djrk gS tks f[kykM+h ds lkF
number on the top is 2. dykdkj Hkh gSa \
uhps ,d ikls fd pkj fLFkfr;k¡ n'kkbZ gqbZ gSA lcls uhps okys
iQyd ij dkSu lh la[;k gksxh ;fn mQij okyh2la[;k
gS\ 2
4 5
3 5 3 6 1 6 7 3
6 5 4 1 1 2 3 2

(A) 6 (B) 3 (A) 7 (B) 2


(C) 4 (D) 5 (C) 3 (D) 6
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41. Which piece of paper will appear as question 44. Identify the figure that completes the
figure when folded and cut as show below pattern of the question figure ?
in answer figures. From the given answer
ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u vkÑfr ds iSVuZ dks iwjk djsxh \
figures, indicate how will it appear when
opened ? Question figure:
iz'u vkÑfr%
uhps iz'u vkÑfr;ksa esa fn[kk, vuqlkj dkxt dks eksM+dj
dkVus rFkk [kksyus ds ckn og fdl mÙkj vkÑfr tSlk
fn[kkbZ nsxk \
Questions figure :
iz'u vkÑfr% ?
Answer figures:
mÙkj vkÑfr;ka%
Answer figures :
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%

(A) (B) (C) (D)


45. A woman says, “If you reverse my own age,
(A) (B) (C) (D) the figures represent my husband’s age. He
42. Find the number of triangles in the given is, of course, senior to me and the difference
figure ? between our ages is one-eleventh of their
fn, x, vkÑfr esa dqy fdrus f=kHkqt gSa \ sum.” The woman’s age is
fdlh efgyk us dgk] ;fn vki esjh mez dks mYVk djrs gS
rks izkIr la[;k esjs ifr ds mez dks n'kkZfr gSA og vo'; gh
eq>s ls mez esa cM+k gS rFkk gekjh mezksa dk vUrj mez d
1
(A) 8 (B) 10 ds Hkkx ds cjkcj gSA efgyk dh mez fdruh gS \
(C) 12 (D) 14 11
43. Find out which of the answer figures (A), (A) 23 years/o"kZ
(B), (C) and (D) can be formed by using the (B) 34 years/o"kZ
pieces given in question figure ?
(C) 45 years/o"kZ
Kkr dhft, fd uhps fn, x, vkÑfr;ksa ds VqdM+ksa ls
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
vkÑfr(A), (B), (C) vkSj
(D) esa ls dkSu lh vkÑfr cu
46. Point out the word which can be formed
ldrh gS\ from the letters of the given word in capital
Questions figure :
letters.
iz'u vkÑfr%
ml 'kCn dk p;u djsa tks fn, x, 'kCn ds v{kjksa ls cuk;k
tk ldrk gSA
BLANDISHMENT
(A) BOARD (B) METALIC
(C) SHADE (D) CRASH
47. Which of the answer figure is the right
Answer figures :
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡% mirror image of the question figure ?
nh xbZ mÙkj vkÑfr;ksa esa ls dkSu lh vkÑfr iz'u vkÑfr
dk lgh niZ.k izfrfcEc gSa \
247596
(A) 695742 (B)
(A) (B) (C) (D) (C) (D)

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48. Which of the following finished patterns can 50. A word is represented by only one set of
be obtained from the question figure shown numbers as given in any one of the
below ? alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
fuEu esa ls dkSu lk iSVuZ uhps fn[kk;s x;s iz'u vkÑfr
thels alternatives are represented by two
classes of letters as in two matrices given
izkIr gks ldrk gS \ below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I
Questions figure : are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-
iz'u vkÑfr% II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from
these matrices can be represented first by
its row and next by its column. E.g., ‘A’ can
be represented by 02, 14, 33 etc., and ‘K’
can be represented by 57, 69, 88 etc.
Similarly, you have to identify the set for
the word ‘SAME’.
Answer figures :
,d 'kCn osQoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%
fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa
fn, x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxks± }kjk n'kkZ, x, gS
tSlk fd uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wg esa gSA I dsvkO;wg&
LraHk
(A) (B) (C) (D) vkSj iafDr dh la[;k0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj vkO;wg&
II dh
49. Five bells begin to ring together and ring 5 ls 9A bu vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr
respectively at intervals of 6, 5, 7, 10 and vkSj ckn esa LraHk la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj
12 seconds. How many times will they ring ds fy, ‘A’ dks02, 14, 33 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk
together in one hour excluding the one at gS rFkk ‘K’ dks57, 69, 88 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk
the start ? gSA blh rjg ls] vkidks 'kCn ‘SAME’ ds fy, la[;k
ik¡p ?kafV;k¡ ,d lkFk ctk, izkjaHk djrh gS rFkk os Øe'k%
lewg dks igpkuuk gSA
6, 5, 7, 12 rFkk
10 lsdsaM ds vUrjky ij ctrh gSaA ,d Matrix/vkO;wg -I Matrix/vkO;wg -II
?kaVs esa os ,dlkFk dqy fdruh ckj ctsaxh ;fn izkjaHk ds ,d
dks NksM+ fn;k tk,A 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(A) 7 times/ckj (B) 8 times/ckj 0 R S A C I 5 M B K E P
(C) 9 times/ckj (D) 11 times/ckj 1 C I R S A 6 E P M B K
2 S A C I R 7 B K E P M
3 I R S A C 8 P M B K E
4 A C I R S 9 K E P M B

(A) 20, 23, 86, 95 (B) 13, 30, 67, 69


(C) 32, 14, 67, 89 (D) 44, 40, 95, 57

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Part-II : General Awareness


Hkkx&II : lkekU; tkudkjh
51. What was the reason for Gandhiji’s support 56. In which part of alimentary canal fatty acids
to decentralisation of power ? are absorbed ?
lÙkk ds fodsUnzhdj.k esa xak/hth ds leFkZu dk D;k vkgkj
dkj.k uyh ds fdl Hkkx esa olh; vEy dk vo'kks"ku gksrk
Fkk \ gS \
(A) Decentralisation ensures more (A) Duodenum/xzg.kh
part icipat ion of the people into (B) Oesophagous/xzkluyh
democracy/fodsUnzhdj.k yksdra=k esa yksxksa lleum/'ks"kkU=k
(C)dh
vfèkdre Hkkxhnkjh dks lqfuf'pr djrk gSA (D) Stomach/vek'k;
(B) India had decentralisation of power in 57. Electrons in the atom are held due to
ijek.kq esa bysDVªkWu fdlds dkj.k la?kfVr gksrs gS \
the past/Hkwrdky esa Hkkjr esa lÙkk esa fodsUnzhdj.k
(A) Vander Wall’s forces/okUMj okYl cy
FkhA
(C) Decentralisation was essential for the (B) gravitational forces/xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy
economic development of the country/ (C) nuclear forces/ukfHkdh; cy
ns'k ds vkfFkZd fodkl ds fy, fodsUnzhdj.k dh(D) coulomb forces/dksyEc cy
58. Identify the European power from whom
vko';drk FkhA Shivaji obtained cannos and ammunition.
(D) Decentralisation can prevent ml ;qjksih; 'kfDr dks igpkus ftlls f'kokth us rksi vkSj
communalism/fodsUnzhdj.k ls lkE;okn dks jksdkxksyk ck:n izkIr fd;k Fkk \
tk ldrk gSA (A) The French/Úkalhlh
52. Photoelectrons are emitted when (B) The Portuguese/iqrZxkyh
iQksVksbysDVªku rc mRlftZr gksrs gS] tc (C) The Dutch/Mp
(A) a zinc plate is irradiated with light/,d (D) The English/vaxzst
tLrs ds IysV dks izdk'k ls fofdjf.kr fd;k tkrk59.
gSA Combustion of a candle results in
(B) a zinc plate is subject ed to high eksecÙkh ds ngu ls D;k curk gS \
pressure/,d tLrs ds IysV ij mPp ncko yxk;k (A) Sodium chloride/lksfM;e DyksjkbM
tkrk gSA (B) Silica/flfydk
(C) a zinc plate is hammered/,d tLrs ds IysV (C) Lead nitrate/ysM ukbVªsV
dks ihVk tkrk gSA (D) Platinum wire/IySfVue rkj
60. Age of a candidate to contest Lok Sabha
(D) a zinc plate is heated/,d tLrs ds IysV dks
election should not be lesser than
xeZ fd;k tkrk gSA ykd lHkk pquko yM+us ds fy, mEehnokj dh vk;q U;qure
53. The law of constant proportion was fdruh gksuh pkfg, \
proposed by
(A) 18 years/o"kZ (B) 21 years/o"kZ
fLFkj vuqikr dk fu;e fdlds }kjk izLrkfor fd;k x;k
\ Fkk
(C) 25 years/o"kZ (D) 26 years/o"kZ
(A) Proust/izkmLV (B) Einstein/vkbaLVhu 61. The acid contained in vinegar is
(C) Richter/fjPVj (D) Dalton/MkWYVu fljdk esa mifLFkr vEy gS&
54. The number of neutrons in 33Al 47 is (A) acetic acid/,flfVd vEy
33
Al 47 esa U;qVªkWu dh la[;k fdruh gS \ (B) nitric acid/ukbfVªd vEy
(A) 40 (B) 27 (C) hydrochloric acid/gkbMªksDyksfjd vEy
(C) 14 (D) 13 (D) tartaric acid/VkjVfjd vEy
55. Which religious reformer of Western India 62. India’s f irst Naval Museum is being
was known as ‘Lokhitwadi’ ? commissioned at which major sea port
if'peh Hkkjr ds fdl /eZ lq/kjd dks ^yksdfgroknh* ds Hkkjr ds igys ukS lSfud laxzgky; dks fdl izeq[k leqnzh
uke ls tkuk tkrk gS \ canjxkg ij cuok;k tk jgk gS \
(A) Gopal Hari Deshmukh/xksiky gfj ns'keq[k (A) Chennai/psUubZ
(B) R.G. Bhandarkar/vkj-th- HkaMkjdkj (B) Mumbai/eqEcbZ
(C) Mahadev Govind Ranade/egknso xksfoan jk.kkMs(C) Visakhapatnam/fo'kk[kkiVue
(D) B.G. Tilak/ch-th- fryd (D) Kochi/dksph
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63. The Sarkaria Commission was appointed to 71. Myoglobin is found in
review the question of ek;ksXykschu dgk¡ ik;k tkrk gS \
ljdkfj;k vk;ksx dks fdldh leh{kk ds fy, fu;qDr fd;k (A) muscle/eka'kis'kh
x;k Fkk \ (B) blood/jDr
(A) Centre-state relations/dsUnz&jkT; laca/
(C) bone marrow/vfLFkeTtk
(B) Legislative problems/fo/k;h leL;k,sa
(D) heart/ân;
(C) Union territories problem/la?k jkT; {ks=k
72. What is known as the open market
leL;k
operation of the RBI ?
(D) Tribal areas/tutkrh; {ks=k
vkjchvkbZ ds [kqys cktkj vkWijs'ku dks fdl uke ls tkuk
64. Dialysis is used for the purification of
Mk;fyfll dk iz;ksx fdlds LoPNhdj.k ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS \
tkrk gS \ (A) Buying and selling of stocks/'ks;jksa dh [kjhn
(A) suspensions/lLisa'ku vkSj fcØh
(B) true solutions/Vªj lkY;q'ku
w (B) Auctioning of foreign exchange/fons'kh eqnzk
(C) homogeneous mixture/ltkrh; feJ.k dh uhykeh
(D) colloidal solution/dksyk;My foy;u (C) Trading in securities/izfrHkwfr;ksa esa O;kikj
65. Which is strongest reducing agent ? (D) Transaction in gold/lksus esa ysu&nsu
lcls etcwr vipk;d dkjd dkSu lk gS \ 73. Al Beruni came to India along with
(A) F– (B) Cl –
– vy ck:.kh fdlds lkFk Hkkjr vk;k Fkk \
(C) Br (D) I –
66. The Sargasso sea is situated in the (A) Mahmud Ghazni/egeqn xtuh
ljxklks leqnz dgk¡ fLFkr gS \ (B) Mohammed-bin-Qasim/eqgEen&fcu&dkfle
(A) Atlantic Ocean/vVykafVd egklkxj (C) Mohammed Ghori/eqgEen xksjh
(B) Pacific Ocean/iz'kkar egklkxj (D) Taimur/rSeqj
(C) Indian Ocean/fgUn egklkxj 74. Which of the folloiwng was called the saint
(D) Arctic Ocean/vkdZfVd egklkxj of Dakshinewar ?
67. The largest gland in the human body is fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls nf{k.ks'oj dk lar dgk tkrk Fkk \
ekuo 'kjhj esa lcls cM+h xzafFk dkSu lh gS \ (A) Vivekananda/foosdkuan
(A) gall bladder/fiÙkk'k;
(B) liver/;Ñr (B) Chaitanya Mahaprabhu/pSrU; egkizHkq
(C) pancreas/vXU;k'k; (D) brain/efLr"d (C) Sant Gyaneshwar/lar Kkus'oj
68. Food after getting churned in stomach is
called (D) Ramakrishna Paramhansa/jkeÑ".k ijegal
vek'k; esa eFks gq, [kk| dks D;k dgrs gS \ 75. Per capita income can be obtained by
dividing National Income by
(A) bolus/cksyl
(B) chyle/fpys
jk"Vªh; vk; dks fdlls foHkkftr djds izfr O;fDr vk;
(C) chyme/fpes izkIr fd;k tk ldrk gS \
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (A) Total population of the country/ns'k dh
69. The rapidly growing mass of phytoplankton dqy tula[;k
covering the surface water of a lake or pond (B) Total working population/dqy Jethoh
is known as :
tula[;k
rsth ls mxus okyk ikni Iyod tks >hy ;k rkykc dh
(C) Area of the country/ns'k dk {ks=kiQy
lrg dks iwjh rjg <+d nsrs gS] mls D;k dgk tkrk gS \
(D) Volume of capital used/mi;ksx dh xbZ iawth
(A) Eutrophication/;qVªhfiQds'ku
(B) Water bloom/okVj Cyqe dh ek=kk
(C) Water pollution/ty iznq"k.k 76. The Sultan of Delhi who is reputed to have
built the biggest network of canals in India
(D) Water hyacinth/ty dqaHkh
was
70. In which animals pouched gills are found ?
fnYyh dk og dkSu lqYrku Fkk tks Hkkjr esa ugjksa dk lcls
fdl tkuoj esa dks"k;qDr xyiQMs+ ik, tkrs gS \
cM+k tky fcNkus ds fy, tkuk x;k \
(A) Fishes/eNfy;k¡
(A) Iltutmish/bYrqrfe'k
(B) Cyclostomes/pØeq[kh
(B) Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq/f?ka;kl&míhu rqxyd
(C) Amphibians/mHk;pj
(C) Firoz Shah Tughlaq/fiQjkst 'kkg rqxyd
(D) Aquatic mammals/tyh; Lru/kjh
(D) Sikandra Lodhi/fldUnj yks/h
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77. Kalinga Prize for popularisation of science 84. Continental Drift Theory is given by
was established in 1951 by the UNESCO at egk}hih; cgko fl¼kar fdlds }kjk fn;k x;k gS \
the initiative of
fdlds igy ij dfyax iqjLdkj dksUNESCO }kjk (A) Wegener/osxsuj (B) Karl Marx/dkyZ ekDZl
(C) Hawkins/gkWfdUl
foKku dks yksdfiz; cukus ds fy, 1951 esa LFkkfir fd;k (D) Malthus/ekYFkl
x;k Fkk \ 85. Which amendment bill proposed the grant
(A) C.V. Raman/lh-oh- jeu statehood to Delhi ?
(B) Jagadish Chandra Bose/txnh'k pUnz cksl dkSu lk la'kks/u fo/s;d fnYyh dks jkT; dk ntkZ nsu dk
(C) Biju Patnaik/fctq iVuk;d izLrko nsrk gS \
(D) S. Radhakrishnan/,l- jk/kÑ".ku (A) 71st (B) 72nd
78. The different colours of different stars are (C) 70th (D) 73rd
due to the variation of 86. Fruits of this plant are found underground :
fofHkUu flrkjksa ds vyx vyx jax fdlesa vUrj ds dkj.k
fdl ikS/s ds iQy Hkwfexr ik,sa tkrs gS \
gksrs gS \
(A) temperature/rkieku (A) Potato/vkyq
(B) pressure/ncko (B) Carrot/xktj
(C) density/?kuRo (C) Groundnut/ew¡xiQyh
(D) radiation from them/muls fudys fofdj.k (D) Onion/I;kt
79. Which of the following building is not 87. Earthquakes and volcanoes occur mostly
situated at Fatehpur Sikri ?
in
fuEufyf[kr bekjrksa esa ls dkSu lk iQrsgiqj lhdjh esa fLFkfr
HkwdEi vkSj Tokykeq[kh vf/drj fdl {ks=k esa gksrs gS \
ugha gS \
(A) The Panch Mahal/iap egy (A) plateau region/iBkj {ks=k
(B) Moti Masjid/eksrh efLtn (B) folded and faulted region/ijrnkj vkSj foHkax
(C) Tomb of Salim Chisti/lyhe fpLrh dk edcjk {ks=k
(D) The Mariam Palace/efj;e egy (C) deep sea plains/xgjs leqnzh {ks=k
80. Iodized salt is beneficial for
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
vk;ksMhu ;qDr ued fdlds fy, ykHknk;d gS \
88. First country to recieve world bank loan was
(A) lowering of blood pressure/jDrpki esa deh
France. Who was the Bank’s President at
(B) prevention of dehydration/futZyhdj.k dh
that time ?
jksdFkke
fo'o cSad Í.k izkIr djus okyk igyk ns'k Úkal FkkA ml
(C) thyroid function/Fkk;jkW;M ds izdk;Z
(D) salivary glands/ykj xzafFk;k¡ le; cSad ds vè;{k dkSu Fks \
81. Highvelds are the temperate grasslands of (A) Jim Yong Kim/fte ;ax fde
gkbosYM ?kkl ds eSnku dgk¡ fLFkr gS \ (B) Robert Zoelick/jkcVZ tksfyd
(A) New Zealand/U;wthyS.M (C) Ban-ki-Moon/cku&dh&equ
(B) South Africa/nf{k.k vÚhdk
(D) John Mccloy/tkWu eSDyk;
(C) Europe and Asia/;qjksi vkSj ,f'k;k
89. ECG is used to detect the functioning of
(D) Australia/vkWLVªsfy;k
82. Originally there was only one land mass bZbZth dk iz;ksx fdlds dk;Z i¼fr dk irk yxkus ds fy,
called fd;k tkrk gS \
izkjEHkr% dsoy ,d Hkw[k.M Fkk] oks D;k dgykrk Fkk \
(A) Heart/ ân;
(A) Panthalassa/iaFkkylk
(B) Lung/isQiQM+k
(B) Pangaea/iSaft;k
(C) Kidney/o`Dd
(C) Gondwanaland/xksasMokukySaM
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (D) Brain/efLr"d
83. Which type of glass is used for making glass 90. What is the general direction of cyclones
reinforced plastic ? formed in the Bay of Bengal ?
fdl izdkj dk dkap lqn`<+ IykfLVd cukus ds fy, iz;ksxcaxky dh [kkM+h esa cus pØokrksa dh lekU; fn'kk D;k gksrh g
fd;k tkrk gS \ (A) East to West/iwoZ ls if'pe
(A) Pyrex glass/ikbjsDl dkap
(B) West to East/if'pe ls iwoZ
(B) Flint glass/fÝyaV dkap
(C) West to South/if'pe ls nf{k.k
(C) Quartz glass/DokVZ~t dkap
(D) North to South/mÙkj ls nf{k.k
(D) Fibre glass/iQkbcj dkap
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91. Who decides the number of judges in a High 96. Economic survey is published by
Court ? vkfFkZd losZ{k.k fdlds }kjk izdkf'kr fd;k tkrk gS \
mPp U;k;ky; esa U;k;/h"kksa dh la[;k dkSu r; djrk gS(A)
\ Ministry of Finance/foÙk ea=kky;
(A) State Government/jkT; ljdkj (B) Planning Commission/;kstuk vk;ksx
(B) President/jk"Vªifr (C) Government of India/Hkkjr ljdkj
(C) Parliament/laln (D) Indian Statistical Institute/Hkkjr lkaf[;dh
(D) Chief Justice of India/Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;kèkh'k laLFkku
92. Which one of the following pairs belongs to 97. The alignment of beginning and the end of
cartilaginous fish ?
lines is referred to as
fuEufyf[kr tksM+ksa esa ls dkSu lh eNyh uje gM~Mh okys
js[kkvksa ds izkjaHk vkSj var ds lajs[k.k dks D;k dgk tk
gksrs gS \
gS\
(A) Shark and Tuna/'kkdZ vkSj Vwuk
(A) Indentation/buMsaVs'ku
(B) Shark and Ray/'kkdZ vkSj js
(B) Justification/tLVhfiQds'ku
(C) Skates and Hilsa/LdsV vkSj fgYlk
(C) Superscript/lqij fLØIV
(D) Ray and Eel/js vkSj ,sy
93. The President can declare emergency (D) Font/iQkaV
jk"Vªifr fdl izdkj ls vkikrdky dh ?kks"k.kk dj ldrs For regulation of the Insurance Trade in the
98.
country, the Government has formed
gS\
(A) by his own decision/Lo;a ds fu.kZ; ls
ljdkj us ns'k esa chek O;kikj ds fy, fdldk xBu fd;k
(B) on the advice of Prime Minister (Council gS \
of Ministers)/iz/kuea=kh (ea=kh ifj"kn) dh lykg (A) SEBI/lsch
ij (B) Reserve Bank of India/Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad
(C) on the advice of Chief Minister/eq[;ea=kh (C) Insurance Regulatory and Development
dh lykg ij Authority/chek fu;ked ,oa fodkl izkf/dj.k
(D) None of the above/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (D) General Insurance Corporation/tujy
94. In Windows, Icons such as Add/Remove bU';ksjsal dkWiksZjs'ku
programs, Add New Hardware, Modems etc. 99. The Indian player whose record was broken
are found in : recently by Ravi Chandaran Ashwin in one
foaMkst esa vkbdu tSls fd ,sM@fjeqo izksxzke] ,sM U;q
daygkMZos;j]
international matches ?
eksMse bR;kfn dgk¡ ik, tkrs gS \ gky gh esa fdl Hkkjrh; f[kykM+h ds ,dfnolh; eSpksa dk
(A) Task Bar/VkLd ckj fjdkWMZ jfopanzu vf'ou }kjk rksM+k x;k Fkk \
(B) Control Panel/dUVªksy iSuy (A) Kapil Dev/dfiy nso
(C) Network Neighbourhood/usVodZ uscjgqM (B) Ravi Sharma/jfo 'kekZ
(D) My Computer/ekbZ daI;qVj (C) Bishan Singh Bedi/fc'ku flag csnh
95. Which of the following states became 28th
(D) Anil Kumble/vfuy dqacys
state of India ?
100. Blood group was discovered by :
fuEufyf[kr jkT;ksa esa ls dkSu lk Hkkjr dk 28oka
\ jkT; cuk
CyM xzqi dh [kkst fdlds }kjk dh xbZ Fkh \
(A) Uttarakhand/mÙkjk[kaM
(A) William Harvey/fofy;e gkosZ
(B) Chhattisgarh/NÙkhlx<+
(B) Landsteiner/ySaMLVhuj
(C) Jharkhand/>kj[kaM
(C) Pavlov/ikoykso
(D) Delhi/fnYyh
(D) Alexander Fleming/vysDtSUMj Ýysfeax

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Part-III : Quantitative Aptitude


Hkkx& III : ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
Directions (101-103): The pie chart given show 104. If x = 3 + 2 2 and xy = 1, then the value of
the data on number of foreign collaborations
approved with various countries. Some of x 2  3xy  y 2
these foreign collaborations are technical while x 2 – 3xy  y 2
others include foreign investment too. Study
the pie chart and answer the questions below ;fn x = 3 + 2 2 rFkk xy = 1 gks] rks
it. x 2  3xy  y 2
funsZ'k
(101-103): ikbZ pkVZ fofHkUu ns'kksa ds lkFk fd;s x, 2 dk eku gksxk&
x – 3xy  y 2
fons'kh lg;ksx ds la[;kvksa ds vk¡dM+s dks iznf'kZr djrk gSA
dqN fons'kh lg;ksx rduhdh gS tcfd nwljs fons'kh fuos'k (A) 30 (B)
70
dks Hkh lfEefyr djrs gSaA ikbZ pkVZ dks i<+s ,oa uhps fn;s x;s31 31
iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsaA 35 37
(C) (D)
31 31
105. A sailor takes a boat from place A to place
;w,l, / ;w,l, / B, and returns to A. Place A and B are 21
vU;/ USA vU;/ km apart, and he takes 10 hours to go and
USA Others
64.8° 75.6° Others return. The time taken by the boat to row 7
142.2°
151.2°
50.4° 43.2° km downstream is equal to the time taken
;wds
/UK ;wds
/UK by the boat to row 3 km upstream. Then
°
° y/ .8 y/ what is the speed of the current?
Ja ki ku. 2°
Ja ki ku °
pa /

54 a n
t 27

46ma n h 18°
pa /
n

uh 21.6°
n

,d uko pkyd] uko dks LFkku A ls LFkku


B rd pykrk
t 5

er eZ Zu
m
2

G t e bVyh
r
G t bVyh
/
e
/
Italy Italy gS rFkk okil LFkku
A ij ykSVrk gSA
A rFkkB ds chp dh
2013 Total/dqy= 1200 2014 Total/dqy= 1500 nwjh21 fdeh- gS] rFkk og tkus&vkus dh dqy 10 ;k=kk
?k.Vs esa r; djrk gSA ;fn /kjk ds vuqizokg
7 fdeh-esa
nwjh
101. By how much did the number of foreign
collaboration approved with USA increase
r; djus esa yxk le;] mèoZizokg 3 fdeh-
esa nwjh r; djus
from 2013 to 2014? esa yxs le; ds cjkcj gSA rks /kjk dh pky D;k gS\
;w,l, ds lkFk eatwj fd;s fons'kh lg;ksx dh2013
la[;k (A) 5 km/hr/fdeh-@?k.Vk
(B) 2 km/hr/fdeh-@?k.Vk
dh rqyuk esa2014 esa fdruh c<+h gS\
(C) 7.5 km/hr/fdeh-@?k.Vk
(A) 216
(D) none of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(B) 99
106. ` 425 is divided among 4 men, 5 women
(C) 315 and 6 boys such that the share of a man, a
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha woman and a boy may be in the ratio of
102. What is the ratio of the number of foreign 9 : 8 : 4. What is share of a woman?
collaborations approved with UK in 2013 ` 425, 4 iq:"k]5 efgyk rFkk
6 cPpksa esa bl izdkj ckaVs
to those in 2014? tkrs gS fd ,d iq:"k] ,d efgyk rFkk ,d cPps dk fgLlk
;wds ds lkFk eatwj dh xbZ fons'kh lg;ksx dh la[;k dk
9 : 8 : 4 ds vuqikr esa gks ldrk gSA ,d efgyk dk fgLlk
vuqikr2013 ls 2014 dk fdruk gS\ D;k gS \
(A) 13 : 15 (B) 7 : 17 (A) ` 24 (B) ` 28
(C) 14 : 15 (D) None of these (C) ` 32 (D) ` 34
103. By what percent did foreign collaborations 107. A trader sells two articles, one at a loss of
10% and another at a profit of 15% but finally
approved with Germany change in 2014 there is no loss or gain. If the total sale price
with respect to 2013? of these two articles is ` 30,000. Find the
2013 dh rqyuk esa
2014 esa teZuh ds lkFk fd;k x;k difference between their cost prices :
fons'kh lg;ksx dh eatwjh fdrus izfr'kr ifjofrZr gqbZ\ ,d O;kikjh nks oLrqvksa dks csprk gS] igyh 10% oLrq dks
(A) 2% increase/o`f¼ gkfu rFkk nwljh oLrq 15%dksykHk ij csprk gS] fdUrq
vUr esa u gkfu vkSj u ykHk gksrk gSA ;fn nksuksa oLrqv
1 dqy foØ; ewY;` 30,000 gSA muds Ø; ewY;ksa dk varj
(B) 8 % increase/o`f¼
3 Kkr djsaA
1 (A) ` 5000
(C) 8 % decrease/deh (B) ` 6000
3 (C) ` 7500
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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108. Two pipes can fill a cistern in 14 and 16 111. A shopkeeper sells his article at 20% profit
hours respectively. The pipes are opened if the had bought it for ` 100 less and sold
together and it is found that due to leakage it for ` 100 less then it’s profit increase by
in the bottom of the cistern, it takes 32 4% then find the C.P. of the article ?
minutes extra for the cistern, to be filled ,d nqdkunkj viuh oLrq 20%
dks ykHk ij csprk gS ;fn
up. When the cistern is full, what time will mlus bl oLrq dks
` 100 de esa [kjhnk gksrk` rFkk
100
the leak take to empty it? de esa cspk gksrk] rks mldk ykHk
4% vf/d gksrk] rks ml
nks ikbi ,d gkSt dks Øe'k%
14 rFkk16 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrs oLrq dk Ø; ewY; Kkr djsaA
gSaA nksuksa ikbi ,d lkFk [kksy fn;s tkrs gS rFkk ;g (A)Kkr` 600 (B) ` 900
gksrk] gS fd gkSt ds vk/kj esa ,d fNnz gS ftlds dkj.k(C) ` 800 (D) ` 1000
112. When a train starts it is carrying 240
gkSt dks Hkjus
32 esa
feuV dk vf/d le; yxrk gSA tc passenger s. At the f irst station 12
gkSt iwjk Hkj gqvk gksrk gS] rks Kkr dhft, fNnz fdruspassengers
le; got down and 22 passengers got
esa gkSt dks [kkyh djsxk\ into the train. At the second station 20% of
the passengers got down and at the third
(A) 114 hr/?k.Vs (B) 112 hr/?k.Vs
station 32 passenger got into the train and
(C) 100 hr/?k.Vs (D) 80 hr/?k.Vs some passenger get down and now finally
109. A man can reach a certain place in 30 hours. thre are 80% passengers in the train. Find
the number of passenger who got down at
1
If he reduces his speed by th, he goes the third station.
15
tc ,d jsyxkM+h jokuk gksrh gS rks 240mlesa
;k=kh gSaA
10 km less in that time. Find his speed per izFke LVs'ku ij mlesa 12 ls
;k=kh mrj tkrs gSa22,oa
hour :
;k=kh p<+ tkrs gSaA nwljs LVs'ku ij20% xkM+h
;k=khesa cSBs
,d O;fDr fdlh fuf'pr nwjh dks
30 ?k.Vs esa r; djrk
mrj tkrs gSa rFkk rhljs LVs'ku
32 ;k=kh
ij jsyxkM+h esa p<+rs
1 gSa rFkk dqN ;k=kh mrj tkrs80% gS rFkk
;k=kh vc Hkh
gSA ;fn og viuh lkekU; pky esa Hkkx dh deh
15 vxj jsyxkM+h esa gSa] rks rhljs LVs'ku ij mrjus okys ;kf=
djrk rks] og mrus gh le; esa
10 fdeh- de pyrkA dh la[;k fu/kZfjr djsaA
O;fDr dh pky@?k.Vk Kkr djsaA (A) 44 (B) 40
(C) 30 (D) 26
(A) 6 km/hr/fdeh-@?k.Vk 113. In a election between two candidates, the
1 winning candidate got 80% of the total valid
(B) 5 km/hr/fdeh-@?k.Vk votes. If out of a total of 1,80,000 votes, 10%
2
were declared invalid. Find the total
(C) 4 km/hr/fdeh-@?k.Vk number of valid votes got by the second
(D) 5 km/hr/fdeh-@?k.Vk candidate.
110. Two candles of same height are lit together nks mEehnokjksa ds eè; gksus okys fdlh pquko esa igy
at the same time. Ist candles takes 10 hrs mEehnokj dks dqy oS/ erksa
80%dker feysA ;fn dqy
while second takes 9 hours to burn 1,80,000 erksa ds
10% er voS/ ?kksf"kr fd, x, gksa]
completely. Suppose they are burning at rks nwljs mEehnokj ds i{k esa oS/ erksa dh la[;k Kkr djsa
same rate. Find out the time after which (A) 32,400
height of the 1st will be double of the second (B) 32,600
candle. (C) 32,455
leku Å¡pkbZ dh nks eksecfÙk;k¡ ,d gh le; ij tyk;h (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
x;h gSA igyh eksecÙkh
10 ?k.Vs esa rFkk 9nwljh
?k.Vs esa114. A man sells a bicycle at a gain of 10%. If he
had bought it at 10% less and sold it for `
iw.kZr% ty tkrh gSA eku yhft, fd nksuksa eksecÙkh fLFkj
132 less, he would have still gained 10%.
xfr ls tyrh gSA Kkr dhft, fd izTofyr gksus ds fdrus Find cost price of the bicycle.
?k.Vs ckn igyh eksecÙkh dh yEckbZ nwljh eksecÙkh ,d vkneh
dh ,d lkbZfdy 10% ykHk ij csprk gSA ;fn
yEckbZ dh nqxquh gksxh\ mlus lkbfdy10% de ewY; ij [kjhnh gksrh rFkk`
132 de esa csph gksrh] rks10%
mlsykHk izkIr gksrkA
8 2
(A) 2 hr/?k.Vk (B) 8 hr/?k.Vk lkbZfdy dk Ø; ewY; Kkr dhft,%
11 11
(A) ` 1000 (B) ` 1200
1 (C) ` 1500 (D) ` 1320
(C) 10 hr/?k.Vk(D) 12 hr/?k.Vk
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115. A, B and C start a business with a sum of 1
` 50,000. A invests ` 4,000 more than B 119. A takes 4 days to complete rd of a work,
3
and B invests ` 5,000 more than C. What
will be A's share if total profit is ` 35,000? 1
B takes 3 days to complete th of the same
A, B rFkkC ` 50,000 dh /ujkf'k ls ,d O;kikj 6
vkjEHk djrs gSaA
A, B ls ` 4000 vf/d rFkk B, C ls 1
` 5000 vf/d fuos'k djrk gSA ;fn dqy ykHk ` work and C takes 5 days to complete of
2
35,000 gks] rks A dk Hkkx D;k gksxk\ the work. If all of them work together for 3
(A) ` 36,000 days and A and C quit, how long will it take
for B to complete the remaining work done:
(B) ` 35,000
(C) ` 35,490 1 1
A fdlh dk;Z ds Hkkx dks
4 fnu esa]
B Hkkx dks
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha 3 6
116. The simple interest on ` 1650 is ` 30 less 1
than the interest on ` 1800 at 4% p.a simple 3 fnuksa esaCrFkkHkkx dks
5 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrs
2
interest for a certain period. Find the time. gSA ;fn os ,d lkFk feydj
3 fnu dke djrs gS mlds
` 1650 dh /ujkf'k ij lk/kj.k C;kt ` 1800 dh cknA vkSjC dke NksM+ nsrs gS] rks B'ks"k
fdrus
dk;Z
èkujkf'k ij4% okf"kZd nj ij lk/kj.k C;kt (,d le; esa iwjk djsxk\
fuf'pr le; ds fy,) ls ` 30 de gSA le; Kkr djsaA (A) 6 days/fnu (B) 8.1 days/fnu
(A) 3 years/o"kZ (B) 4 years/o"kZ (C) 5.1 days/fnu (D) 7 days/fnu
120. A spherical ball of lead 6 cm in radius is
(C) 5 years/o"kZ (D) 6 years/o"kZ
melted and recast into three spherical balls.
117. The cost price of an article A is ` 160 and The radii of two of these balls are 3 cm and
selling price of another article B is ` 240. If 4 cm. What is the radius of the third sphere?
the selling price of A will be equal to the 6 lseh- f=kT;k okyh ,d Bksl xsan dks fi?kkydj rhu xsan
cost price of B, then the profit after selling cuk;h x;h ftlesa nks xsan dh f=kT;k
3 lseh-
Øe'k% rFkk
4
A is 20%. What is the profit percentage on
lseh- gS rks rhljh xsan dh f=kT;k D;k gS\
B?
(A) 6 cm/lseh- (B) 6.5 cm/lseh-
,d oLrqA dk ykxr ewY;` 160 gS rFkk nwljh B oLrq (C) 5.5 cm/lseh- (D) 5 cm/lseh-
dk foØ; ewY;` 240 gSA ;fnA dk foØ; ewY;B ds 121. A cricketer makes 150 runs in first test
ykxr ewY; ds cjkcj gksrk] A dks
rks cspus ds ckn
20% match. In second test match his run
dk ykHk gksrkBgSA ij ykHk izfr'kr D;k gS\ increased to 5 : 6 from first match and in
third test match his run decreased to 4 : 3
(A) 16.66%
from second match. Find the his average
(B) 50% run in all the matches.
(C) 25% ,d fØdsVj us igys VsLV eSp 150esa
ju cuk;kA nwljs
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha VsLV eSp esa mldk ju igys eSp ds 5 :ju6 ls
ds vuqikr
118. Two rifles are fired from the same place at a esa c<+ x;k rFkk rhljs VsLV eSp esa mldk ju nwljs eSp ds
difference of 11 minutes 45 seconds. But a ju ls 4 : 3 ds vuqikr esa ?kV x;kA lHkh eSpksa esa mldk
man who is coming towards the place in a vkSlr ju D;k gS\
train hears the second sound after 11 (A) 155 (B) 150
minutes. Find the speed of train (assuming (C) 160 (D) 155.5
speed of sound = 330 m/s) : 122. A man with a sum of ` 2602 wants to deposit
11 feuV 45 lsd.M ds le; vUrjky ij ,d gh LFkku this sum into the bank in the account of
his ls
ls 2 cUnwdksa ls cqysV iQk;j dh tkrh gSaA foijhr fn'kk two sons so that both will get equal
money after 5 years and 7 years,
vkrh gqbZ jsyxkM+h esa ,d ;k=kh igyh cqysV dh èofu ds
respectiv ely at the rate of 4% p.a.
11 feuV ckn nwljs cqysV dh èofu dks lqurk gSA ekukcompounded
fd annually. Find the part of
èofu dh xfr 330 eh-@lsd.M gSA jsyxkM+h dh xfr Kkr amount deposited into the account of first
son.
dhft,A
,d O;fDr ds ikl ` 2602 dh /ujkf'k gS] ftls og
(A) 72 km/h/fdeh-@?k.Vk vius nks iq=kksa ds cSad [kkrksa esa tek djuk pkgrk gS]
(B) 36 km/h/fdeh-@?k.Vk Øe'k%5 rFkk7 o"kksZa ds ckn nksuksa dks cjkcj /ujkf'k izkI
(C) 81 km/h/fdeh-@?k.Vk gks] C;kt
4% okf"kZd pØo`f¼ C;kt dh nj ls la;ksftr
(D) 108 km/h/fdeh-@?k.Vk gksrk gSA cM+s iq=k ds [kkrs esa tek dh x;h /ujkf'k Kkr djs
(A) ` 1352 (B) ` 1200
(C) ` 1500 (D) ` 1301
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123. A tiger is 50 leaps of its own leap behind a 127. Vivek has a chemical of ` 25 per litre. In
deer. The tiger takes 5 leaps per minute to what ratio should water be mixed in the
the deer's 4. If the tiger and the deer cover mixture so that after selling at ` 20 litres
8 m and 5 m per leap respectively. What he may get a profit of 25%?
distance will the tiger have to run before it foosd ds ikl ` 25 izfr yhVj okyk ,d jlk;u gSA
catches the deer? jlk;u esa ikuh fdl vuqikr esa feyk;k tkuk pkfg, rkfd
,d phrk ,d fgju ls 50 Nykax ihNs gSA os nksuks Øe'k% feJ.k dks` 20 yhVj dh nj ls cspus ij25% dk ykHk
5 Nykax@feuV4vkSj Nykax@feuV ds nj ls Hkkxrs gSA ;fn gksA
izR;sd Nykax esa phrk vkSj fgju8 Øe'k%
ehVj rFkk 5 (A) 14 : 9 (B) 16 : 9
ehVj dh nwjh r; djrs gSA fgju dks idM+us ds fy, phrs(C) 9 : 14 (D) 9 : 16
dks fdruh nwjh r; djuh iM+sxh\ 128. 100 oranges are bought for ` 350 and sold
(A) 600 m/ehVj (B) 700 m/ehVj at the rate of ` 48 per dozen. The percentage
of profit or loss is:
(C) 800 m/ehVj (D) 1000 m/ehVj
100 larjksa dks
` 350 esa [kjhnk x;k rFkk`mUgsa
48 izfr
124. A man buys a truck for ` 2,50,000. The
annual repair cost comes to 2% of the price ntZu dh nj ls cspk x;kA ykHk vFkok gkfu izfr'kr gS&
of purchase. Besides, he has to pay an (A) 15% loss/gkfu (B) 15% profit/ykHk
annual tax of ` 2000. At what monthly rent
2 2
must he rent out the truck to get a return (C) 14 % loss/gkfu (D) 14 % profit/ykHk
of 15% on his net investment of the first 7 7
year? 129. Vivek can do a piece of work in 10 days,
,d vkneh ` 2,50,000 esa ,d Vªd [kjhnrk gS] rFkk Vªd Shreya in 12 days and Stuti in 15 days. They
all start the work together, but Vivek leaves
dh [kjhnh xbZ dher dk 2% okf"kZd ejEer ij [kpZ after 2 days and Shreya leaves 3 days before
djrk gSA blds lkFk&lkFk ml vkneh dks dk
` 2,000 the work is completed. In how many days
dj tek djuk iM+rk gSA og O;fDr Vªd dks izfrekg fdrusis the work completed?
fdjk;s ij ns] rkfd mls igys o"kZ dqy fuos'k /ujkf'k dk foosd fdlh dk;Z dks 10 fnuksa esa]12Js;kfnuksa esa] rFkk
15% Hkkx izkIr gks lds\ Lrqfr15 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrs gSA os dk;Z dks ,d lkFk
(A) ` 3350 (B) ` 2500 'kq: djrs gS fdUrq
2 fnuksa ckn foosd dk;Z dks NksM+ nsrk
(C) ` 4000 (D) ` 3212.50 gS vkSj Js;k dk;Z [kRe gksus
3 fnu igys]
ls dk;Z NksM+ nsrh
125. A book consists of 30 pages, 25 lines on
gS] rks Kkr dhft, dk;Z fdrus fnuksa esa iwjk gksxk\
each page and 35 characters on each line.
If this content is written in another note (A) 5 days/fnu (B) 6 days/fnu
book consisting of 30 lines and 28 (C) 7 days/ fnu (D) 8 days/fnu
characters per line, then the required no. 130. Neha can do a work in 20 days, while
of pages will be how much percent greater Vartika can do the same work in 25 days,
than the previous pages? with the help of monika they completed the
,d fdrkc 30 iUuksa ls feydj cuk gS ftlesa izR;sd iUuksa whole work in 10 days. All of them were
ij 25 iafDr;k¡ gS rFkk izR;sd iafDr
35 v{kj
esagSA ;fn paid total ` 700. What is the share of
Monika?
bl fo"k;lwph dks nwljs uksVcqd 30esa]
iafDr;k¡
tks rFkk usgk fdlh dk;Z dks 20 fnu esa dj ldrh gS] tcfd
izR;sd iafDr28 v{kj ls cuk gks] rks visf{kr iUuksa dh
ofrZdk mlh dk;Z 25 dksfnu esa dj ldrh gS] rFkk
la[;k igys fn, x;s iUuksa ls fdruk izfr'kr vf/d gksxk\ eksfudk dh lgk;rk ls os bl dk;Z10 dksfnu esa iwjk dj
(A) 4.16%
(B) 5 % ysrh gS rFkk bl dk;Z ds fy, mUgsa
` 700 izkIr gksrs gSaA
(C) 6.66% eksfudk dk Hkkx Kkr dhft,\
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (A) ` 130
126. The three medians AD, BE and CF of  ABC (B) ` 185
intersect at G. If the area of ABC is 60sq. (C) ` 70
cm then find the area of the quadrilateral (D) can't be determined/Kkr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
BDGF. 131. If P and Q are the mid-points of the sides
ABC dh rhu ekfè;dk,¡AD, BE rFkkCF, fcUnq G CA and CB respectively of a triangle ABC,
ij izfrPNsn djrh gSA ABC
;fn dk {ks=kiQy60 oxZ right-angled at C, then the value of 4(AQ2 +
BP2) is equal to:
lseh- gS rks prqHkqZt
BDGF dk {ks=kiQy Kkr dhft,A
f=kHkqt
ABC esa]C ledks.k gSaA P;fn
rFkkQ Øe'k%
(A) 10 sq. cm/oxZ lseh-
CA rFkkCB ds eè; fcanq gS] 4(AQ
rks 2 + BP2) dk
(B) 15 sq. cm/oxZ lseh-
eku Kkr dhft,%
(C) 20 sq. cm/oxZ lseh- (A) 4BC2 (B) 2AC2
(D) 30 sq. cm/oxZ lseh- (C) 2BC2 (D) 5AB2
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132. If 10 sin4A + 15 cos4A = 6, then 27 cosec6A 138. If sin + cosec = 4, then what will be the
+ 8 sec6A = ? value of sin – cosec ?
;fn 10 sin4A + 15 cos4A = 6 gks] rks
27 cosec6A
6
+ 8 sec A = ? ;fn sin + cosec = 4 gks] rks
sin – cosec dk
(A) 240 (B) 250 eku D;k gksxk \
(C) 245 (D) 235
133. A square is formed in such a way that the (A) 2 (B) 2 3
length of its diagonal is 2 times the diagonal (C) 16 (D) 14
of the square having area 200 sq. m. Then 139. If ax2 + bx + c = a(x – p)2, then the relation
the area of the square so formed is : among a, b, c would be:
,d oxZ bl izdkj cuk gS fd blds fod.kZ dh yEckbZ] ,d
;fn ax2 + bx + c = a(x – p)2 gks] rks
200 oxZ ehVj {ks=kiQy okyk oxZ ds fod.kZ dh yEckbZ dk
a, b, c ds chp

2 xquk gSA rnuqlkj cus oxZ


lEcU/ gksxk&
dk {ks=kiQy Kkr dhft,&
(A) abc = 1 (B) b2 = ac
(A) 200 2 sq. m/oxZ eh-
(C) b2 = 4ac (D) 2b = a + c
(B) 400 2 sq. m/oxZ eh-
(C) 400 sq. m/oxZ eh- 1 1 1
140. Find the value of 3    :
(D) 800 sq. m/oxZ eh- 3 3 3 3 3
2t – 1
134. If x = 2t and y = then what is the 1 1 1
3 3   dk eku Kkr djsaA
value of t for which x = y is true? 3 3 3 3 3
2t – 1
;fn x = 2t vkSjy = , rkst ds fdl eku ds fy, 3
3
x = y lgh gS\ 
(A) 2 3  3
 (B) 2 3

1 1 (C) 6 (D) 3
(A) (B) –
4 2 141. Two circles of radius 4 cm and 6 cm touch
1 1 each other internally. Find the longest
(C) (D) – chord of the bigger circle which is outside
3 4
135. Find the all numbers between 2500 to 3000 of the smaller circle?
which are exactly divisible by 21, 24 and
28. 4 lseh- rFkk6 lseh- f=kT;kvksa okys nks o`Ùk ,d&nwljs dk
2500 ls 3000 ds chp os lHkh la[;k,a Kkr dhft, tks var% Li'kZ djrs gSaA cM+s o`Ùk dh lcls yEch thok Kk
21, 24 rFkk28 ls iw.kZr% foHkkftr gks tk,A dhft, tks NksVs o`Ùk ds ckgj gS\
(A) 2522, 2689, 2757
(B) 2623, 2790, 2858 (A) 8 2 cm/lseh-
(C) 2520, 2688, 2856
(D) 2724, 2890, 2958 (B) 4 2 cm/lseh-
136. Base of right prism is an equilateral triangle
of side 6 cm. If the volume of the prism is (C) 6 2 cm/lseh-
3
108 3 cm , its height is :
(D) 3 2 cm/lseh-
6 lseh Hkqtk okys fdlh leckgq f=kHkqtkdkj vk/kj ij cus
ledks.kh; fizTe dh Å¡pkbZ Kkr djsa ftldk vk;ru 142. sin 720° – cot 270° – sin 150° cos 120° is
equal to:-
108 3 lseh3 gS&
(A) 9 cm/lseh- (B) 10 cm/lseh- sin 720° – cot 270° – sin 150° cos 120° ds
(C) 11 cm/lseh- (D) 12 cm/lseh- cjkcj gS%&
p
137. If tan = , then what is the value of (A) 12 (B) 13
q
p sec  – q cosec  (C) 15 (D) 1 4
p sec   q cosec  ?
143. If 1 < x < 2, then the value of
p p sec  – q cosec 
;fn tan = q gks] rks
p sec   q cosec  dk eku (x – 1)2 + (x – 3)2 is
D;k gS\
;fn 1 < x < 2 gks] rks(x – 1)2 + (x – 3)2 dk
p –q q 2 – p2
(A) (B)
p q q 2  p2 eku gS&
(A) 1 (B) 2
p2 – q 2
(C) (D) 1 (C) 3 (D) 2x – 4
q 2  p2
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144. The angle of elevation of the top of a tower Directions (147-150): Study the graph given
from a point A on the ground is 30°. On below and answer the following question.
moving a distance of 20 metres towards the funsZ'k
(147-150): uhps fn, x, xzkiQ dk vè;;u djsa ,oa
foot of the tower to a point B, the angle of fn;s x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
elevation increases to 60°. The height of the
tower is:
Demand and Production of color TVs of five
Hkwfexr ry ds ,d fcanq
A ls ,d ehukj ds 'kh"kZ ds companies for March, 2015
ekpZ]
2015 esa ik¡p dEifu;ksa ds jaxhu Vh-oh- dh
mUu;u dks.k
30° gSA ml fcUnq ls ehukj dh fn'kk
20 esa
ek¡x ,oa mRiknu
eh- dh nwjh ij fLFkr ,d vU; fcanq
B ls mUu;u dks.k
c<+dj60° gks tkrk gSA rnuqlkj ml ehukj dh Å¡pkbZ Demand Production

3300
fdruh gS\

3000

2700
2500

2200
(A) 3 m/eh- (B) 5 3 m/eh-

1800

1200
1500
(C) 10 3 m/eh- (D) 20 3 m/eh-

1000
600
145. If (3a + 1)2 + (b – 1)2 + (2c – 3)2 = 0, then the
value of (3a + b + 2c) is equal to:
;fn (3a + 1)2 + (b – 1)2 + (2c – 3)2 = 0 gks] rks A B C D E

(3a + b + 2c) dk eku ds cjkcj gS&


147. What is t he ratio of the number of
(A) 3 (B) – 1 companies having more demand than
(C) 2 (D) 5 production to that of the companies having
146. What will be the difference between the more production than demand?
compound interest and the simple interest dEifu;k¡ ftudh ek¡x mRiknu ls vf/d gS] dh la[;k ls
at the rate of 5 p.c.p.a. on an amount of mu dEifu;ksa dh la[;k ftudk mRiknu ek¡x ls T;knk gS]
` 4000 at the end of two years? dk vuqikr D;k gS\
` 4000 dh /ujkf'k ij 5% okf"kZd nj ls nks o"kZ dh (A) 3 : 2 (B) 2 : 3
vof/ esa lk/kj.k C;kt vkSj pØo`f¼ C;kt esa D;k vUrj (C) 4 : 1 (D) 1 : 4
gksxk\ 148. What is difference between average demand
and average production of TVs of all
(A) ` 10 companies combined together?
(B) ` 20 lHkh dEifu;ksa dk la;ksftr Vh-oh- dk vkSlr ek¡x ,oa
(C) ` 25 vkSlr mRiknu ds eè; fdruk varj gS\
(D) Data inadequate/vk¡dM+s vi;kZIr (A) 380 (B) 280
(C) 480 (D) None of these
149. The production of TVs by companies D is
how many t imes t he production by
company A:
dEiuhD dk Vh-oh- mRiknu dEiuh
A ds Vh-oh- mRiknu
dk fdruk xquk gS\
(A) 3.0 (B) 0.55
(C) 1.80 (D) None of these
150. The demand of colour TVs manufactured
by company B is what percent of the
demand of those manufactured by company
C:
dEiuhB }kjk fuekZf.kr jaxhu Vh-oh- dh ek¡x
C dEiuh
}kjk fuekZf.kr Vh-oh- dh ek¡x dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\
(A) 24% (B) 30%
(C) 40% (D) None of these

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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some 159. The prisoner showed no ....... for his crimes.
part of the sentences have errors and some (A) hatred (B) obstinacy
are correct. Find out which part of a sentence (C) remorse (D) anger
has an error and blacken the oval [ ] 160. The Romans were ....... science.
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B),
(A) bad in (B) bad to
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken
the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer (C) bad for (D) bad at
Sheet. Direction: In Question nos. 161 to 167, a
151. Let us congratulate him for his success in sentence/a part of the sentence is underlined.
the examination. Below are given alternatives to the underlined
(A) Let us congratulate him part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
(B) for his success sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
(C) in the examination case no improvement is needed your answer
(D) No error is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
152. The speaker was not only slow but also
161. During his long discourse, he did not touch
inaudible as well.
(A) The speaker was that point.
(B) not only slow (A) touch over (B) touch on
(C) but also inaudible as well. (C) touch of (D) No Improvement
(D) No error 162. You have come here with a view to insult
153. Many a star are twinkling in the sky. me.
(A) Many a star (A) to insulting me
(B) are (B) of insulting me
(C) twinkling in the sky. (C) for insulting me
(D) No error
(D) No Improvement
154. I am learning English for ten years without
much effect. 163. My opinion for the film is that it will bag
(A) I am learning English the national award.
(B) for ten years (A) opinion to (B) opinion about
(C) without much effect. (C) opinion on (D) No Improvement
(D) No error 164. He has aptitude of such a work
155. I am participating in the two-miles race (A) for (B) at
tomorrow morning. (C) in (D) No Improvement
(A) I am participating 165. My friend was in hospital for a week after
(B) in the two-miles race an accident.
(C) tomorrow morning.
(D) No error (A) through (B) following
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, (C) for (D) No Improvement
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with 166. Practically, every part of the banana tree is
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are used by man.
suggested for each question. Choose the (A) each part (B) any part
correct alternative out of the four and indicate (C) most part (D) No Improvement
it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in 167. The demonstration passed off peacefully.
the Answer Sheet. (A) passed out (B) passed away
156. He didn’t have the guts to stand ........ his (C) passed on (D) No Improvement
friend when he was in trouble. Direction : In Question nos. 168 to 175, four
(A) with (B) for
alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase
(C) by (D) beside
157. When electricity failed, emergency underlined in the sentence. Choose the
generators ......... alternative which best expresses the meaning
(A) cut out (B) cope with of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer
(C) cut on (D) cut in Sheet.
158. We must eliminate the ........ rich and poor. 168. I met him after a long time, but he gave me
(A) disparity between the cold shoulder.
(B) disparity for (A) insulted me (B) scolded me
(C) disparity in
(C) ignored me (D) abused me
(D) deviated from
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169. This matter has been hanging fire for the 179. A woman of very fair complexion with hair
last many months and must therefore be and light blue eyes
decided one way or the other. (A) Beauty
(A) going on slowly (B) hotly debated (B) Pretty
(C) stuck up (D) ignored (C) Braggart
170. Mr. Govardhan is out and out a reactionary. (D) Blonde
(A) thoroughly 180. The science or philosophy of beauty
(B) no more (A) Sophism
(C) in favour of (B) Philology
(D) deadly against (C) Aesthetics
171. The case was held over due to the great (D) Ascetic
opposition to it. 181. A victory gained at too great an expense
(A) postponed (B) dropped (A) Pyrrhic (B) Decisive
(C) stopped (D) cancelled (C) Bloody (D) Celibacy
172. Companies producing good play to the 182. The science of art of conducting
gallery to boost their sales. negotiations between nations
(A) depend upon the public for approval (A) Wandering (B) Diplomacy
(B) advertise (C) Epicure (D) Erratic
(C) attempt to appeal to popular taste Direction : In Question nos. 183 to 185, out
(D) cater to the public taste of the four alternatives, choose the one which
173. Since he knew what would happen, he best expresses the meaning of the given word
should be left to stew in his own juice. as your answer.
(A) Suffer in his juice 183. UTTER
(B) Boil (A) Express (B) Defer
(C) Make a stew (C) Borrow (D) Laugh
(D) Suffer for his own act 184. RAIL
174. In the organised society of today no (A) Scold (B) Push
individual or nation can plough a lonely (C) Try (D) Punish
furrow. 185. SMITE
(A) remain unaffected (A) Flee (B) Speck
(B) do without the help of others (C) Dirt (D) Strike
(C) remain non-aligned Direction : In Question nos. 186 to 188,
(D) survive in isolation choose the word opposite in meaning to the
175. Sobhraj could be easily arrested because given word opposite in meaning to the given
the police were tipped off in a advance. word.
(A) Given advance information 186. SULLEN
(B) Toppled over (A) Dirty (B) Cheerful
(C) Bribed (C) Clean (D) Risen
(D) Threatened 187. GUMPTION
Directions : In Question nos. 176 to 182, out (A) Cleverness (B) Wit
of the four alternatives, choose the one which (C) Savvy (D) indolence
can be substituted for the given sentence. 188. ENIGMATIC
176. That which is endless (A) Healthy (B) Watchful
(A) Interminable (C) Disastrous (D) Obvious
(B) Refutable Directions : In question nos. 189 to 190, four
(C) Irrefutable words are given in each question, out of which
(D) Underscore only one word is spelt correctly. Find the word
177. One who relies on experiment not on theory spelt correctly and mark your answer in the
(A) Practical (B) Scientist Answer Sheet.
(C) Empiric (D) Theoretical 189. (A) Pasrimony (B) Parsimony
178. A vain boasting fellow (C) Pasrimoney (D) Parsimoney
(A) Fool (B) Chivalrous 190. (A) Welter (B) Welther
(C) Braggart (D) Gallant (C) Weltere (D) Welthar

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009
Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 195, in the Direction : In Question nos. 196 to 200, you
following passages some of the words have been have a brief passages with 5 questions. Read
left out. Read the passages carefully and choose the passage carefully and choose the best
answer to each question out of the four
the correct answer to each question out of the
alternatives and mark it by blackening the
four alternative and fill in the blanks. appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
CLOZE TEST PASSAGE
It ...(i)... that policing in the future will be At what age should school begin ? The
...(ii)... more different that it is today. Advances answer must depend upon the home, its
in technology ...(iii)... in computers, television and topography rat her than upon it s oral or
communication – will assist the police in solving psychological character. A child who lives on a
and preventing crimes. Advances in forensic farm in the countryside can happily and
science ...(iv)... evidence more reliable and profitably spend his time wandering about,
meaningful. All of these changes will be for the watching animals, reaping, thrashing etc. until
better if they help ...(v)... the quality of police the time comes when it is necessary to begin
service. formal instruction. But for the urban child whose
191. (i) parents live in a cramped apartment, it is quite
(A) predicted otherwise. For him, school is desirable as an
(B) has predicted escape into freedom-freedom of movement,
(C) is predicted freedom of noise and freedom of companionship.
196. Topography means the science of
(D) was predicting
(A) drawing maps
192. (ii)
(B) description of features of a place
(A) any
(C) shooting photographs
(B) some (D) description of topics
(C) such 197. Formal instruction here implies
(D) much (A) school discipline
193. (iii) (B) rigid code
(A) particularly (C) regular education at school
(B) placidly (D) disciplined conduct at school
(C) roughly 198. The author believes that
(D) widely (A) a child in a countryside need not have
194. (iv) formal instruction
(A) had to make (B) an urban child likes freedom of all kinds
(B) would be made (C) a countryside child is benefitted by free
(C) has made environment
(D) should make (D) an urban child must begin formal
195. (v) instruction late
(A) improving 199. The author thinks that the problem as to
(B) be improved when the children should go to school
(C) to improve depends rather on the
(D) have improved (A) psychological character of home
(B) moral character of home
(C) topographical character of home
(D) spiritual character of home
200. Which word may be the synonyms of
“Companionship”.
(A) hostility (B) Rapport
(C) Antagonism (D) Strangeness

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