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Booklet Code No.

:- 990128
Question Booklet Series :–
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Time Allowed : 90 Minutes Total No. Questions: 120


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fgUnh esa vuqns”k vfUre i`’B ¼Back cover½ ij fn;k x;k gSA
APTITUDE
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 1 to 6) Study the following funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 1 ls 6½ fuEufyf[kr lwpukvksa dk v/;;u djsa ,oa
information and answer the questions: ç”uksa ds mÙkj nsaA
Ashok, Babloo, Chandu, Diwakar, Eshwar, Guddu and Ishit v”kksd] ccyw] pUnw] fnokdj] bZ”oj] xqM~Mw ,oa bf”kr lkr fe= gSa tks
are seven friends who study in three different standards rhu fofHkUu d{kkvksa & ik¡poh] NBh] lkroha esa i<+rs gSa vkSj bl rjg
namely 5th, 6th and 7th such that not less than two friends ,d gh d{kk esa i<+us okys fe=ksa dh la[;k nks ls de ugha gSA çR;sd
study in the same standard. Each friend also has a fe= dk ,d fHkUu fç; fo’k; gS ftlds uke& bfrgkl] ukxfjd&”kkL=]
different favourite subject namely History, Civics, English, vaxzsth] ejkBh] fgUnh] xf.kr rFkk vFkZ”kkL= gSa ijUrq ;g vko”;d ugha
Marathi, Hindi, Maths and Economics but not necessarily fd mlh Øe esa gksaA v”kksd xf.kr ilUn djrk gS ,oa ik¡poh d{kk esa
in the same order. Ashok likes math and studies in the 5th i<+rk gS ,oa mlds lkFk ,d vkSj fe= gS tks ejkBh ilUn djrk gSA
standard with only one other friend who likes Marathi. Ishit bf”kr nks nwljs fe=ksa ds lkFk v/;;u djrk gSA nksuksa fe= tks bf”kr
Studies with two other friends. Both the friends who study ds lkFk v/;;u djrs gSa mUgsa Hkk’kk ilUn gS ¼;gk¡ Hkk’kk esa dsoy
with Ishit like languages (Here languages include only fgUnh] ejkBh ,oa vaxzsth lfEefyr gS½A fnokdj NBh d{kk esa dsoy
Hindi, Marathi & English). Diwakar studies in the 6th ,d ds lkFk i<+rk gS ,oa mls ukxfjd&”kkL= ilUn ugha gSA
standard with only one person and does not like Civics.
bZ”oj dsoy ,d fe= ds lkFk v/;;u djrk gSA og ftls bfrgkl
Eshwar studies with only one friend. The one who likes ilUn gS] d{kk ik¡poh ;k NBh esa ugha i<+rk gSA bZ”oj Hkk’kk ugha ilUn
History does not study in 5th or 6th standard. Eshwar does not djrk gSA pUnw dks vaxzsth] fgUnh ;k ukxfjd&”kkL= ilUn ugha gSA
like languages. Chandu does not like English, Hindi or Civics.
1. dkSu&lk la;qXe ,d gh d{kk dk çfrfuf/kRo djrk gS ftlesa os
1. Which combination represents the same standard in v/;;u djrs gSa%
which they study?
(1) ccyw] pUnw] bZ”oj (2) fnokdj] bZ”oj] v”kksd
(1) Babloo, Chandu, Eshwar (2) Diwakar, Eshwar, Ashok (3) v”kksd] pUnw] xqM~Mw (4) ccyw] xqM~Mw] bf”kr
(3) Ashok, Chandu, Guddu (4) Babloo, Guddu, Ishit

2. Which standard does not have language student? 2. fdl d{kk esa Hkk’kk dk fo|kFkÊ ugha gS%
(1) 5 th
(2) 6 th
(1) ik¡poh (2) NBh
(3) 7th (4) Both (1) & (2) (3) lkroha (4) nksuksa (1) ,oa (2)

3. Which of the following is definitely correct? 3. fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu fuf”pr :i ls lR; gS%
(1) Ishit and Hindi (2) Ashok and Marathi (1) bf”kr ,oa fgUnh (2) v”kksd ,oa ejkBh
(3) Eshwar and Maths (4) Diwaker and Economics (3) bZ”oj ,oa xf.kr (4) fnokdj ,oa vFkZ”kkL=

4. Which amongst the following studies in the 7th standard? 4. fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu lkroha d{kk esa i<+rk gS%
(1) Guddu (2) Chandu (1) xqM~Mw (2) pUnw
(3) Eshwar (4) Diwakar (3) bZ”oj (4) fnokdj

5. Which of the following set of student studying in the 5. fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk dkSu&lk leqPp; ,d gh d{kk esa i<+rs gSa ,oa muds fç;
same standard with favorite subject as languages: fo’k; Hkk’kk gS%
(1) Babloo & Ishit (2) Ashok & Chandu (1) ccyw] ,oa bf”kr (2) v”kksd ,oa pUnw
(3) Diwakar & Ishwar (4) Babloo & Guddu (3) fnokdj ,oa bZ”oj (4) ccyw ,oa xqM~Mw

6. The following represents the set of students who only 6. fuEufyf[kr mu fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds leqPp; dks n”kkZrk gS tks dsoy Hkk’kk dh
studies languages: i<+kbZ djrs gSa%
(1) Ashok, Guddu, Ishit (2) Babloo, Chandu, Guddu (1) v”kksd] xqM~Mw] bf”kr (2) ccyw] pUnw] xqM~Mw
(3) Babloo, Chandu, Ishit (4) Chandu, Eshwar, Ishit (3) ccyw] pUnw] bf”kr (4) pUnw] bZ”oj] bf”kr

7. Match List–I with List–II and select the correct answer 7. lwph&I dks lwph&II ls lqesfyr djsa ,oa uhps fn;s x, dksM ls lgh
using the codes given below? mÙkj dk p;u djsa%
List–I (Place) List–II (State) lwph&I ¼LFkku½ lwph&II ¼jkT;½
A. Sriharikota 1. Karnataka A. JhgfjdksVk 1. dukZVd
B. Thumba 2. Andhra Pradesh B. FkwEck 2. vkU/kz&çns”k
C. Hassan 3. Odisha C. glu 3. vksfM”kk
D. Chandipur 4. Kerala D. pk¡nhiqj 4. dsjy
5. Tamilnadu 5. rfeyukMw
(1) A-1, B-3, C-5, D-4 (2) A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3 (1) A-1, B-3, C-5, D-4 (2) A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
(3) A-1, B-4, C-5, D-3 (4) A-2, B-3, C-1, D-4 (3) A-1, B-4, C-5, D-3 (4) A-2, B-3, C-1, D-4

4DX6TOSCS2 [ A–1 ] PAPER – I [ 9 9 0 1 2 8 ]


8. In accordance with the table of precedence 8. ojh;rk rkfydk ds vuqlkj ¼Hkkjr ljdkj½] ojh;rk ds ?kVrs Øe esa
(Government of India), select the correct sequence in lgh vuqØe dk lgh p;u djsa%
the decreasing order of precedence: (1) Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/kh”k & eq[; pquko vk;qä & vius jkT;ksa esa
(1) Chief Justice of India – Chief Election Commissioner – jkT; ds eq[;ea=h & vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds jkT;iky
Chief Ministers of states within their respective States (2) vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds jkT;iky & Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/kh”k &
– Governor of States within their respective State vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds eq[;ea=h & eq[; pquko vk;qä
(2) Governors of States within their respective States – (3) vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds jkT;iky & vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds
Chief Justice of India – Chief Ministers of States within eq[;ea=h & Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/kh”k & eq[; pquko vk;qä
their respective State – Chief Election Commissioner (4) Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/kh”k & vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds jkT;iky &
(3) Governor of States within their respective States – eq[; pquko vk;qä & vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds eq[;ea=h
Chief Ministers of States within their respective States
– Chief Justice of India – Chief Election Commissioner
(4) Chief Justice of India – Governor of States within their
respective States – Chief Election Commissioner –
Chief Ministers within their respective states

9. What will happen if the Earth were to stop its rotary 9. D;k ?kfVr gksxk ;fn i`Foh viuh /kqjh ij ?kw.kZu djuk cUn dj ns%
motion on its axis: (1) i`Foh ij dksbZ _`rq,a ugha gksxh
(1) There will be no seasons on the earth (2) mÙkjh /kzqo ds nkfgus rjQ v/kZ xksys esa lnSo jkf= jgsxh
(2) The half sphere on the right side of its north pole will (3) orZeku dh rjg dksbZ fnu o jkr ugha gksxk
have night all the time (4) cq/k dh rjg i`Foh ,d cgqr gh xeZ xzg cu tk,xk
(3) The will be no day and night as present
(4) The earth will become a very hot planet like mercury

10. Which of the following is the group of terrestrial 10. lkS;Z ra= ds vUrZxr Hkwe/;js[kk xzgksa dk lewg fuEufyf[kr esa ls
planets within the solar system? dkSu&lk gS%
(1) Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter (1) cq/k] i`Foh] eaxy] c`gLifr
(2) Mercury, Earth Venus, Jupiter (2) cq/k] i`Foh] “kqØ] c`gLifr
(3) Mercury, Earth Mars, Saturn (3) cq/k] i`Foh] eaxy] “kfu
(4) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars (4) cq/k] “kqØ] i`Foh] eaxy

11. Albedo effect would be relatively higher in: 11. vYchMks çHkko lkis{kr;k mPp gksxk%
(1) Early morning only (1) dsoy çkr%dky esa
(2) Early morning & late evening (2) çkr%dky ,oa nsj lka;dky esa
(3) Noon (3) nksigj esa
(4) Late evening only (4) dsoy nsj lka;dky esa

12. First baltic sea country to link with china’s ‘OBOR’ 12. çFke ckfYVd lkeqfæd ns”k tks phu ds ¼ou csYV ,s.M ou jksM½
(One Belt and One Road) initiative: ^OBOR* igy ls tqM+k%
(1) Denmark (2) Finland (1) MsuekdZ (2) fQuySUM
(3) Poland (4) Latvia (3) iksyS.M (4) ySfVok

13. DIRECTIONS: Select the related letters/words/number 13. funsZ”k% fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls v{kj@”kCn@la[;k ftudk lEcU/k gS]
from the given alternatives: p;u djsa%
BANANA : 33 : : MANGO : ? BANANA : 33 : : MANGO : ?
(1) 60 (2) 45 (3) 50 (4) 48 (1) 60 (2) 45 (3) 50 (4) 48

14. DIRECTIONS: In this question a number series is 14. funsZ”k% ç”u esa ,d la[;k J`a[kyk nh xbZ gSA J`a[kyk esa ,d la[;k
given. In each series only one number is wrong. Find xyr gSA xyr la[;k igpkusa%
out the wrong number: 6, 7, 9, 13, 26, 37, 69
6, 7, 9, 13, 26, 37, 69 (1) 7 (2) 26
(1) 7 (2) 26 (3) 69 (4) 37 (3) 69 (4) 37

15. The longest west flowing peninsula river is: 15. if”pe dks cgus okyh lcls yEch çk;}hih; unh gS%
(1) Godavari (2) Krishna (1) xksnkojh (2) Ñ’.kk
(3) Narmada (4) Tapti (3) ueZnk (4) rkIrh

4DX6TOSCS2 [ A–2 ] PAPER – I [ 9 9 0 1 2 8 ]


DIRECTIONS: In the following question statements are followed funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”u esa dFkuksa ds i”pkr~ fu’d’kZ fn;s x, gSaA vius mÙkj
by conclusions. Choose the answer response that gives the fodYi dk p;u djsa tks fn;s x, dFkuksa ls lgh fu’d’kZ dk vuqlj.k djrk
correct conclusion which logically follows from the given gSA vkidks fn;s x, dFkuksa dks lgh ekuuk gS ;|fi os lkekU;r% tkus x,
statements. You have to take the given statements as true even rF;ksa ls ijs gSaA
if they seem at variance with commonly known facts. 16. dFku%
16. Statements: dqN oSKkfud f”kf{kr gSaA
Some scientists are literate. dksbZ f”kf{kr cqf)eku ugha gSA
No literate is intelligent. fu’d’kZ%
Conclusions: I. dqN f”kf{kr oSKkfud gSaA
I. Some literates are scientists. II. dqN cqf)eku oSKkfud gSaA
II. Some intelligents are scientists. III. dqN oSKkfud cqf)eku ugha gSaA
III. Some scientists are not intelligent. IV. lHkh cqf)eku oSKkfud gSaA
IV. All intelligents are scientists. (1) dsoy I ,oa II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
(1) Only I and II follow (2) dsoy II ,oa III dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
(2) Only II and III follow (3) dsoy III ,oa IV dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
(3) Only III and IV follow (4) dsoy I ,oa III dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
(4) Only I and III follow

17. Match the following (Item A to B) 17. fuEufyf[kr dks lqesfyr djsa ¼en&A dks en&B ls ½A
Item–A Item–B en&A en&B
A. Revenue Deficit 1. Fiscal Deficit – Interest payments A. vk;xr ?kkVk 1. foÙkh; ?kkVk & C;kt Hkqxrku
B. Primary Deficit 2. Total Expenditure – total receipts B. ç/kku ?kkVk 2. dqy O;; & dqy çkfIr;k¡
C. Budget Deficit 3. Budget Deficit – borrowings & other C. ctV ?kkVk 3. ctV ?kkVk & m/kkj ,oa vU; ns;rk,a
liabilities D. foÙkh; ?kkVk 4. vk;xr O;; & vk;xr çkfIr;k¡
D. Fiscal Deficit 4. Revenue expenditure – Revenue receipts
(1) A1, B2, C3, D4 (2) A4, B2, C3, D1
(1) A1, B2, C3, D4 (2) A4, B2, C3, D1 (3) A2, B4, C1, D3 (4) A4, B1, C2, D3
(3) A2, B4, C1, D3 (4) A4, B1, C2, D3

18. Which authority in the Parliament has the right to 18. laln esa lnu dks LFkfxr djus dk vf/kdkj fdls çkIr gS%
adjourn the house? (1) yksd&lHkk lHkkifr ,oa jkT; lHkk dk v/;{k
(1) Speaker of Lok Sabha and Chairman of Rajya Sabha (2) jk’Vªifr
(2) President (3) lalnh; ekeyksa dk ea=h
(3) Parliamentary Affairs Minister (4) ç/kkuea=h
(4) Prime Minister

19. ‘B’ the son of ‘A’ was wedded to ‘C’ whose sister ‘D’ 19. ^B* ^A* dk iq= ftldh “kknh ^C* ls gqbZ ,oa ftldh cgu ^D* dh
was married to E. If ‘E’ is the brother of ‘B’, how is ‘D’ “kknh ^E* ls gqbZ gSA ;fn ^E* ^B* dk HkkbZ gS] rks ^D* dk ^A* ls
related to ‘A’: D;k lecU/k gS%
(1) Sister (2) Daughter (1) cgu (2) iq=h
(3) Daughter in law (4) None of these (3) iq=c/kw (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

20. Arena by Trans-stadium, India’s first ever convertible 20. ^,fjuk ckbZ Vªkal&LVsfM;e* Hkkjr dk çFke ifjorZuh; LVsfM;e tks ,d
stadium converting an outdoor stadium into an indoor vkmVMksj LVsfM;e dks buMksj LVsfM;e {ks= esa 6 feuV esa ifjofrZr
area within six minutes, is located in which state of India: dj nsrk gS] Hkkjr ds fdl jkT; esa fLFkr gS%
(1) Gujarat (2) Maharashtra (1) xqtjkr (2) egkjk’Vª
(3) Madhya Pradesh (4) Uttar Pradesh (3) e/;&çns”k (4) mÙkj&çns”k

21. According to Indus water treaty, control over three 21. flU/kq ty le>kSrs ds vuqlkj] rhu ufn;ksa ds ty ij Hkkjr dks
rivers were given to India. Identity the correct set of fu;a=.k fn;k x;kA bu ufn;ksa ds lgh leqPp; dks igpkusa%
these rivers: (1) psuc] C;kl] jkfo (2) flU/kq] psuc] >sye
(1) Chenab, Beas, Ravi (2) Indus, Chenab, Jhelum (3) >sye] jkfo] lryt (4) C;kl] jkfo] lryt
(3) Jhelum, Ravi, Sutlej (4) Beas, Ravi, Sutlej

22. ‘Hand in Hand’ 2015 joint military exercises is of: 22. ^gSUM bu gSUM* 2015 la;qä lSfud vH;kl fdldk gS%
(1) India & Nepal (2) India & China (1) Hkkjr ,oa usiky (2) Hkkjr ,oa phu
(3) India & Myanmar (4) India & USA (3) Hkkjr ,oa E;kuekj (4) Hkkjr ,oa ;w-,l-,-

4DX6TOSCS2 [ A–3 ] PAPER – I [ 9 9 0 1 2 8 ]


DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 23 to 25) Study the following funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 23 ls 25½ ,d fuf”pr dksM esa fn, x, ç”uksa ds mÙkj
information to answer the given questions in a certain code. nsus ds fy, fuEu lwpukvksa dks i<+sA
‘Weapons hidden in town’ is written as ‘white black yellow red’ ‘Weapons hidden in town’ dks ‘white black yellow red’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘Ready weapons for attack’ is written as ‘grey indigo red green;’ ‘Ready weapons for attack’ dks ‘grey indigo red green;’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘Hidden for own safety’ is written as ‘silver grey violet white’ and ‘Hidden for own safety’ dks ‘silver grey violet white’ fy[kk tkrk gS ,oa
‘Own town under attack’ is written as ‘violet blue indigo black’ ‘Own town under attack’ dks ‘violet blue indigo black’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
23. What is the code for ready? 23. ^Ready* dk dksM D;k gS\
(1) Red (2) Indigo
(1) Red (2) Indigo (3) Green (4) Grey
(3) Green (4) Grey

24. What does ‘silver’ stand for? 24. ^Siliver* fdlds fy;s ç;qä gksrk gS\
(1) Safety (2) Own (3) Hidden (4) For (1) Safety (2) Own (3) Hidden (4) For

25. ‘Black Pink Yellow’ could be a code of which of the 25. ^Black Pink Yellow* fdldk ,d dksM gks ldrk gS]
following? (1) Town under attack (2) Hidden for Safety
(1) Town under attack (2) Hidden for Safety (3) Attack in town (4) Risk in town
(3) Attack in town (4) Risk in town

26. There are five boxes in a cargo hold. The weight of the 26. ,d dkxksZ esa ik¡p cDls gSaA igys ckWDl dk Hkkj 200 fdyksxzke gS ,oa
first box is 200 kg and the weight of the second box is nwljs ckWDl dk Hkkj rhljs ckWDl ds Hkkj ls 20% T;knk gS ,oa rhljs
20% higher than the weight of the third box, whose ckWDl dk Hkkj igys ckWDl ls 25% T;knk gSA pkSFkk ckWDl tks 350
weight is 25% higher than the first box’s weight. The fdyksxzke dk gS] mldk Hkkj ik¡pos ckWDl ls 30% de gSA pkj lcls
fourth box at 350 kg is 30% lighter than the fifth box. Hkkjh ,oa pkj lcls gYds ckWDlksa ds vkSlr Hkkj esa vUrj Kkr djsa%
Find the difference in the average weight of the four (1) 51.5 fdyksxzke (2) 75 fdyksxzke
heaviest boxes and the four lightest boxes: (3) 37.5 fdyksxzke (4) 112.5 fdyksxzke
(1) 51.5 kg (2) 75 kg (3) 37.5 kg (4) 112.5 kg

27. The average weight of 5 men is decreased by 3 kg 27. tc ,d 150 fdyksxzke Hkkj okyk O;fä fdlh nwljs O;fä ls
when one of them weighing 150 kg is replaced by çfrLFkkfir fd;k tkrk gS rks 5 O;fä;ksa dk vkSlr Hkkj 3 fdyksxzke
another person. This new person is again replaced by ls ?kV tkrk gSA iqu% bl u, O;fä dks] ,d nwljs O;fä ftldk Hkkj
another person whose weight is 30 kg lower than the cnys x, O;fä ls 30 fdyksxzke de gS] ls cny fn;k tkrk gSA bl
person he replaced. What is overall change in the nksgjs ifjorZu ls vkSlr esa dqy ifjorZu D;k gksxk%
average due to this dual change? (1) 6 fdyksxzke (2) 9 fdyksxzke
(1) 6 kg (2) 9 kg (3) 12 kg (4) 15 kg (3) 12 fdyksxzke (4) 15 fdyksxzke

28. Who will be the chief guest for the 68th Republic day 28. 68oha x.kra= fnol mRlo ij eq[; vfrfFk dkSu gksaxs%
celebrations: (1) bUMksusf”k;k ds jk’Vªifr
(1) President of Indonesia (2) Ýk¡l ds jk’Vªifr
(2) French President (3) FkkbZyS.M ds ç/kkuea=h
(3) Prime minister of Thailand (4) vcw /kkch ds ljrkt jktdqekj
(4) Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi

29. The population of a village is 5500. If the number of 29. ,d xk¡o dh tula[;k 5500 gSA ;fn iq:’kksa dh la[;k 11% c<+
males increases by 11% and the number of females tkrh gS ,oa efgykvksa dh la[;k 20% c<+ tkrh gS] rks tula[;k
increases by 20%, then the population becomes 6330. 6330 gks tkrh gSA xk¡o esa efgykvksa dh tula[;k D;k gS%
Find the population of females in the village? (1) 2500 (2) 3000
(1) 2500 (2) 3000 (3) 2000 (4) 3500
(3) 2000 (4) 3500

30. In a survey, it was found that 55% go for jogging, 50% 30. losZ esa ;g ik;k x;k] fd 55% tkWfxax ds fy;s tkrs gSa] 50% ;ksxk
do yoga, 42% do aerobics, 28% do jogging and yoga, djrs gSa] 42% ,jksfcd djrs gSa] 28% tkWfxax ,oa ;ksxk djrs gSa]
20% do yoga and aerobics, 12% go for jogging and 20% ;ksxk ,oa ,jksfcd djrs gSa] 12% tkWfxax ,oa ,jksfcd rFkk
aerobics and 10% do all three. If each one of them go 10% lHkh rhuksa djrs gSaA ;fn muesa ls çR;sd de ls de ,d ds
for atleast one of these, then what percentage do fy;s tkrk gS] rks dkSu&lk çfr”kr lVhd ,d O;k;ke djrk gS\
exactly one exercise? (1) 40% (2) 49%
(1) 40% (2) 49% (3) 57% (4) 59%
(3) 57% (4) 59%

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DIRECTIONS: The question are followed by two statements X funsZ”k% bl ç”u ds i”pkr~ nks dFku X ,oa Y fn;s x, gSA fn;s x, fodYiksa
and Y. Choose the correct answer on the basis of the given ds vk/kkj ij lgh mÙkj dk p;u djsaA
alternatives – A. dFku X vdsys iwNs x, ç”u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy;s i;kZIr gS
A. Statement X alone is sufficient to answer the question ysfdu dFku Y vdsys ç”u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy;s i;kZIr ugha gSA
asked but the statement Y itself is not sufficient to B. dFku Y vdsys iwNs x, ç”u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy;s i;kZIr gS
answer the question. ysfdu dFku X vdsys ç”u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy;s i;kZIr ugha gSA
B. Statement Y alone is sufficient to answer the given C. nksuksa dFku X ,oa Y ,d lkFk fn;s x, ç”u dk mÙkj nsus ds
question, but statement X alone is not sufficient to fy;s i;kZIr gSa ysfdu dksbZ Hkh dFku vius vki esa mÙkj nsus ds
answer the question. fy;s i;kZIr ugha gSA
C. Both the statements X and Y together are sufficient to D. nksuksa dFku X ,oa Y ,d lkFk fn;s x, ç”u dk mÙkj nsus ds
answer the given question but neither statement by fy;s i;kZIr ugha gSaA
itself is sufficient to answer the question
D. Two statements X and Y even when taken together 31. 10 ,oa 20 ds e/; Z ,d la[;k gSA Z dk eku D;k gS\
are not sufficient to answer the question. dFku X : Z ,d le la[;k gS
dFku Y : Z lehdj.k dk gy gS
31. Z is number between 10 and 20. What is the value of Z?
– Z2 – 23Z + 132 = 0
Statement X : Z is an even number.
(1) A (2) B
Statement Y : Z is a solution of equation.
(3) C (4) D
– Z2 – 23Z + 132 = 0
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D

32. A tank is filled by pipe A in 20 minutes and pipe B in 30 32. ,d Vadh ikbZi A }kjk 20 feuV esa Hkjh tkrh gS rFkk ikbZi B }kjk
minutes. Pipe C can empty it in 45 minutes. In full tank 30 feuV esaA ikbZi C bls 45 feuV esa [kkyh dj nsrk gSA ;fn Hkjh
pipe C is opened for 30 minutes then pipe A and B are Vadh esa ikbZi C dks 30 feuV [kksy nsrs gSaA vkSj rc ikbZi A ,oa
also opened. The tank will be full in ..... minutes. ikbZi B Hkh [kksy fn;k tkrk gS] rks Vadh fdrus feuV esa Hkjsxh%
(1) 15 (2) 8 (1) 15 (2) 8
(3) 12 (4) 10 (3) 12 (4) 10

33. A man can do a work in 20 days and a woman can do it 33. ,d O;fä ,d dk;Z dks 20 fnu esa dj ldrk gS ,oa mlh dk;Z dks
in 30 days. 5 men worked for 2 days and left the work. ,d efgyk 30 fnu esa dj ldrh gSA 5 O;fä;ksa us 2 fnu dk;Z fd;k
How many women are needed to finish the work next ,oa dk;Z NksM+dj pys x,A vkxkeh fnu dk;Z iwjk djus ds fy,
day? fdruh efgykvksa dh vko”;drk gksxh%
(1) 18 (2) 15 (3) 4 (4) 12 (1) 18 (2) 15 (3) 4 (4) 12

34. India’s first e-court was opened at high court of 34. Hkkjr dk çFke bZ&dksVZ fdl mPp U;k;ky; ds vUrZxr vHkh [kksyk
judicature at: x;k%
(1) Delhi (2) Mumbai (1) fnYyh (2) eqEcbZ
(3) Hyderabad (4) Kolkata (3) gSnjkckn (4) dksydkrk

35. A sum of money invested at simple interest triples 35. lk/kkj.k C;kt ij fuosf”kr jde 8 o’kks± esa viuh frxquh gks tkrh gSA
itself in 8 years. Find in how many years will it become mlh nj ij ;g viuh 8 xquk fdrusa o’kks± esa gks tk,xh%
8 times itself at the same rate? (1) 24 o’kZ (2) 28 o’kZ
(1) 24 years (2) 28 years (3) 30 o’kZ (4) 21 o’kZ
(3) 30 years (4) 21 years

36. A train passes through a tunnel whose length is 500 36. ,d Vªsu 72 fdeh- çfr ?kaVs dh pky ij pyrs gq, ,d feuV esa
meters in 1 minute while running at a speed of 72 km 500 ehVj yEch ,d lqjax dks ikj djrh gSA Vªsu dh yEckbZ D;k gS%
per hour. The length of the train is: (1) 700 ehVj (2) 750 ehVj
(1) 700 metres (2) 750 metres (3) 800 ehVj (4) 825 ehVj
(3) 800 metres (4) 825 metres

37. A farmer traveled a distance of 61 km in 9 hours. He 37. ,d fdlku 61 fdyksehVj dh nwjh 9 ?kaVs esa r; djrk gSA og
traveled partly on foot at the rate of 4 km per hour and vkaf”kd nwjh 4 fdyksehVj çfr?kaVk dh pky ls iSny r; djrk gS rFkk
partly on bicycle at the rate of 9 km per hour. The vkaf”kd nwjh 9 fdyksehVj çfr ?kaVk dh pky ls lkbZfdy }kjk r;
distance travelled on foot is: djrk gSA iSny r; dh xbZ nwjh gS%
(1) 17 km (2) 16 km (1) 17 fdyksehVj (2) 16 fdyksehVj
(3) 15 km (4) 14 km (3) 15 fdyksehVj (4) 14 fdyksehVj

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38. Which of the following diagrams best depicts the 38. fuEufyf[kr dkSu&lk js[kkfp= f”k{kd efgyk vkSj ekrk ds e/;
relationship between teacher, female and mother? loksZÙke lecU/k n”kkZrk gS%

(1) (2) (1) (2)

(3) (4) (3) (4)

39. In a certain code, ‘COMPUTER’ is written as 39. fdlh fuf”pr dksM esa] ^COMPUTER* dks ^LNBVQSFU* fy[kk
‘LNBVQSFU’. How is ‘BULKHEAD’ written in that code: tkrk gS rks mlh dksM esa ^BULKHEAD* dks D;k fy[kk tk,xkA
(1) MVCILEBF (2) KTAILEBF (1) MVCILEBF (2) KTAILEBF
(3) MTAGJEBF (4) KTAGJEBF (3) MTAGJEBF (4) KTAGJEBF

40. The average of 8 readings is 24.3, out of which the 40. 8 iBuksa dk vkSlr 24.3 gS ftlesa çFke nks dk vkSlr 18.5 gS ,oa
average of first two is 18.5 and that of next three is ckn ds rhu dk vkSlr 21.2 gSA ;fn NBk iBu lkrosa ls 3 de gS
21.2. If the sixth reading is 3 less then seventh and 8 vkSj vkBosa ls vkB de gS] rks NBoha iBu D;k gS\
less than eighth, what is the sixth reading? (1) 24.8 (2) 26.5
(1) 24.8 (2) 26.5 (3) 27.6 (4) 29.4 (3) 27.6 (4) 29.4

41. Diagonals of a quadrilateral intersect at the point ‘O’ 41. ,d prqHkqZt ds fod.kZ fcUnq ^0* ij bl rjg ifjPNsn djrs gSa fd
such that AO × DO = BO × CO, then ABCD is a – AO × DO = BO × CO rks ABCD gS ,d &
(1) Parallelogram (2) Kite shaped quadrilateral (1) leprqHkqZt (2) irax ds vkdkj okyk prqHkqZt
(3) Rectangle (4) Trapezium (3) vk;r (4) fVªisft+;e
42. In a group of 50 people, 35 speak Hindi, 25 speak both 42. 50 yksxksa ds ,d lewg esa 35 fgUnh cksyrs gSa] 25 fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth
Hindi and English and all the people speak Hindi or nksuksa cksyrs gSa ,oa lHkh yksx ;k rks fgUnh ;k vaxzsth ;k nksuks acksyrs
English or both. The number of people who speak gSaA ,sls yksx tks dsoy vaxzsth cksyrs gSa%
English only is: (1) 40 (2) 20
(1) 40 (2) 20 (3) 15 (4) 10 (3) 15 (4) 10

43. Veeri sells a horse to Kanchan at a profit of 17%. 43. ohjh dapu dks ,d ?kksM+k 15% ykHk ij csprk gSA dapu jk/ks dks ;g
Kanchan sells the horse to Radhe at a loss of 25%. If ?kksM+k 25% gkfu ij csprk gSA ;fn jk/ks `1,053/- dapu dks nsrk gS]
Radhey pays `1,053/- to Kanchan, what is the price of rks ohjh dks ?kksM+s dh dher fdruh iM+h&
the horse to Veeri? (1) `1,200 (2) `1,400
(1) `1,200 (2) `1,400 (3) `1,000 (4) `800
(3) `1,000 (4) `800

44. Kumud’s mark in Geography are 20 more than the average 44. dqeqn ds Hkwxksy esa vad mlds }kjk vaxzsth] bfrgkl] Hkwxksy rFkk xf.kr
marks obtained by him in English, History, Geography and esa çkIr vad ls 20 T;knk gSA bfrgkl rFkk xf.kr esa mlds }kjk çkIr
Mathematics. What is the difference between the marks vadksa ds e/; vUrj fdruk gS\ bl ç”u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy;s] dFku
obtained by him in History and Mathematic? To answer the I ,oa dFku II esa nh xbZ dkSu&lh lwpuk i;kZIr gS@gSa\
above question, which of the following information given
I. Hkwxksy o bfrgkl esa mls }kjk çkIr vad 160 gSa
in the statements I and II is/are sufficient?
II. bfrgkl] Hkwxksy ,oa xf.kr esa mlds }kjk çkIr vad 210 gSa
I. Total marks obtained by him in Geography and History
is 160. (1) nksuksa I ,oa II ,d lkFk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSa
II. The total marks obtained by him in History, Geography (2) nksuksa I ,oa II dh vko”;drk iM+sxh
and Mathematics is 210. (3) dsoy I vdsys i;kZIr gS
(4) dsoy II vdsys i;kZIr gS
(1) Both I and II together are not sufficient
(2) Both I and II together are needed
(3) Only I alone is sufficient
(4) Only II alone is sufficient

45. A bag contains 4 red and 3 black balls. A second bag 45. ,d FkSys esa 4 yky ,oa 3 dkyh xsans gSaA nwljs FkSys esa 2 yky ,oa 4
contains 2 red and 4 black balls. One bag is selected at dkyh xsans gSaA ,d FkSyk ;kn`fPNd :i ls p;u fd;k tkrk gSA p;fur
random. From the selected bag, one ball is drawn. Find FkSys ls] ,d xsan fudkyk tkrk gSA bldh laHkkfork D;k gS fd fudkyk
the probability that the ball drawn is red? x;k xsan yky gksxk%
(1) 23/42 (2) 19/42 (1) 23/42 (2) 19/42
(3) 7/32 (4) 16/39 (3) 7/32 (4) 16/39

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TECHNICAL APTITUDE
46. The vitamin that helps to prevent infections in human 46. ekuo “kjhj esa buQsD”ku jksdus ds fy;s dkSu&lk foVkfeu en~n djrk
body? gS\
(1) Vitamin A (2) Vitamin B (1) foVkfeu A (2) foVkfeu B
(3) Vitamin C (4) None of these (3) foVkfeu C (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

47. A stick immersed in water appears bent due to the 47. ikuh esa MwcksbZ ,d NM+h fdl lao`fr ds dkj.k eqM+h gqbZ çrhr gksrh gS%
phenomenon of: (1) çdk”k dk ijkorZu (2) çdk”k dk foorZu
(1) Reflection of light (2) Diffraction of light (3) çdk”k dk viorZu (4) çdk”k dk çdh.kZ
(3) Refraction of light (4) Dispersion of light

48. Which of the following is not an ore of magnesium? 48. fuEu esa ls dkSu eSXuhf”k;e dk ,d v;Ld ugha gS\
(1) Carnollite (2) Dolomite (1) dkuksZykbV (2) MksyksekbV
(3) Calamine (4) Sea water (3) dSykekbZu (4) leqnzty

49. Hydrogen bond is strongest in: 49. gkbMªkstu ca/ku fuEu esa lokZf/kd l”kDr gksrk gS%
(1) S–H...O (2) O–H...S (1) S–H...O (2) O–H...S
(3) F–H...F (4) O–H...N (3) F–H...F (4) O–H...N

50. Which of the following does not conduct electricity? 50. fuEu esa ls dkSu fo|qr dk pkyu ugha djrk\
(1) Fused NaCl (2) Solid NaCl (1) laxfyr NaCl (2) Bksl NaCl
(3) Brine solution (4) Copper (3) czkbu ?kksy (4) rkack

51. BMR is controlled by: 51. BMR dk fu;a=.k ------- }kjk gksrk gS%
(1) Adrenaline (2) Thyroxin (1) ,Mjhusfyu (2) FkkbjkWfDlu
(3) Growth hormone (4) Insulin (3) o`f) gkeksZu (4) bUlqfyu

52. Protein deficiency disease is known as: 52. çksVhu vYirk jksx dgykrk gS%
(1) Kwashiorkar (2) Cushing's disease (1) dokf'k;ksjdksj (2) dqf'kax jksx
(3) Gaucher's disease (4) None of the above (3) xkSpj jksx (4) mi;qZä esa ls dksbZ ugha
53. A constant volume gas thermometer works on: 53. ,d lrr vk;ru xSl FkekZehVj fuEu ij dk;Z djrk gS%
(1) Archimedes’ principle (2) Pascal’s law (1) vkfdZfeMht fl)kar (2) ikLdy fu;e
(3) Boyle’s law (4) Charles law (3) ck;Yl fu;e (4) pkYlZ fu;e

54. It is possible to observe total internal reflection when a 54. tc dksbZ fdj.k fuEukuqlkj pyrh gS rks lexz vkarfjd ijkorZu
ray travels from: ns[kuk laHko gksrk gS%
(1) Air into water (2) Air into glass (1) ok;q ls ty esa (2) ok;q ls dkap esa
(3) Water into glass (4) Glass into water (3) ikuh ls dkap esa (4) dkap ls ikuh esa

55. When source and observer are moving away from 55. tc Jksr ,oa Jksrk ,d nwljs ls nwj tk jgs gksa rks ml le; vkHkklh
each other the apparent pitch will: vkofÙk%
(1) Increase (2) Decrease (1) c<+sxh (2) ?kVsxh
(3) Remain same (4) Become infinite (3) iwoZor jgsxh (4) vuUr gks tk;sxh

56. If absolute zero is – 273.15°C on celsius temperature 56. ;fn lsfYl;l rkieku ekiØe ij ije “kwU; – 273.15°C gS rks
scale, then the absolute zero on the fahrenheit scale is: QkgjugkbV ekiØe ij ije “kwU; gS%
(1) –273.15°F (2) –453.15°F (1) –273.15°F (2) –453.15°F
(3) –459.67°F (4) None of these (3) –459.67°F (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
57. A cycle tyre bursts suddenly. What is the type of this 57. lkbfdy dk ,d Vk;j vpkud QV tkrk gSA ;g fdl çdkj dh
process? izfØ;k gS\
(1) Isothermal (2) Adiabatic (1) lerkih (2) #)ks’e
(3) Isochoric (4) Isobaric (3) levk;ru (4) lenkc js[kk

58. Urea synthesis occurs in: 58. ;wfj;k dk la”ys’k.k ---- esa gksrk gS%
(1) Liver (2) Kidney (1) ;Ñr (2) o`ô
(3) Urinary bladder (4) Skin (3) ew=k”k; (4) Ropk

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59. Glucose and fructose can be distinguished by: 59. Xywdksl vkSj ÝDVksl dks fuEu }kjk igpkuk tk ldrk gS%
(1) Lucas test (2) Ninhydrin test (1) Y;wdl ijh{k.k (2) fuugkbfMªu ijh{k.k
(3) Benedict reagent test (4) All of these (3) csusfMDV vfHkdeZd ijh{k.k (4) ;s lHkh

60. Which of the following is not a vector quantity: 60. fuEu esa ls dkSu ,d lfn”k ek=k ugha gS\
(1) Weight (2) Nuclear spin (1) Hkkj (2) ukfHkdh; fLiu
(3) Momentum (4) Potential energy (3) laosx (4) foHko ÅtkZ

61. The clouds remain suspended in the sky due to: 61. ckny fuEu dkj.k ls vkdk”k esa yVds jgrs gSa%
(1) Viscosity of air (1) ok;q dh “;kurk
(2) Viscosity of water in cloud (2) ckny esa ikuh dh “;kurk
(3) Negligible weight of cloud (3) ckny dk ukeek= dk Hkkj
(4) Negligible weight of air (4) ok;q dk ukeek= dk Hkkj

62. For the myopic eye, the defect is cured by: 62. fudVn”khZ vka[k esa] nks’k dk mipkj fuEu }kjk fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Convex lens (2) Concave lens (1) mRry yasl (2) vory ysal
(3) Cylindrical lens (4) Toric lens (3) csyukdkj ysal (4) Vkfjd ysal

63. Person with AB blood group is universal recepient 63. AB :f/kj lewg okyk O;fä loZxzkgh gksrk gS D;ksafd mlds ikl%
because it has: (1) nksuksa A rFkk B ,sUVhtu gksrs gSa
(1) Both A and B antigens (2) dksbZ ,sUVhckMht ugha gksrh gSa
(2) No antibodies (3) nksuks ,sUVhckMht gksrh gS
(3) Both Antibodies (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these

64. Which of the following behaves as Lewis acid and not 64. fuEu esa ls dkSu czUlVsM vEy dh rjg ugha cfYd yqbl vEy dh
as Bronsted acid: rjg O;ogkj djrk gS\
(1) HCl (2) H2SO4 (1) HCl (2) H2SO4
(3) HSO 3– (4) SO3 (3) HSO 3– (4) SO3

65. Which is not a root: 65. dkSu tM+ ugha gS%


(1) Potato (2) Carrot (1) vkyw (2) xktj
(3) Sweet Potato (4) Raddish (3) “kdjdan (4) ewyh
66. Solution of sodium thiosulphate in photography works as: 66. QksVksxzkQh esa lksfM;e Fkk;kslYQsV dk ?kksy fuEu :i esa dk;Z djrk gS%
(1) To shine film (1) fQYe dks pedkuk
(2) To develop film (2) fQYe mHkkjuk
(3) To dissolve silver bromide (3) flYoj czksekbM dk foy;u djuk
(4) To change negative into positive (4) fuxsfVo dks ikthfVo esa cnyuk

67. Sour taste of lemon is due to the presence of: 67. uhacw dk [kV~Vk Lokn fuEu dh ekStwnxh ds dkj.k gksrk gS%
(1) Citric acid (2) Acetic acid (1) lkbfVªd vEy (2) ,slhfVd vEy
(3) Oxalic acid (4) None of these (3) vkDlSfyd vEy (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

68. Which vitamin is called Alpha-tecopherol: 68. fdl foVkfeu dks vYQk&VsdksQsjkWy dgrs gSa%
(1) Vitamin B (2) Vitamin E (1) foVkfeu B (2) foVkfeu E
(3) Vitamin K (4) Vitamin A (3) foVkfeu K (4) foVkfeu A

69. The minimum energy required for the reacting 69. vfHkdkjh d.kksa dks vfHkfØf;r gksus ds fy, visf{kr U;wure ÅtkZ
molecules to undergo reaction is: gksrh gS%
(1) Potential energy (2) Kinetic energy (1) fLFkfrt ÅtkZ (2) xfrt ÅtkZ
(3) Thermal energy (4) Activation energy (3) rkih; ÅtkZ (4) lfØ;.k ÅtkZ

70. If the apertaure of a telescope is decreased the 70. ;fn fdlh VsfyLdksi dk }kjd ?kVk fn;k tkrk gS rks foHksnu {kerk%
resolving power will: (1) c<+ tkrh gS (2) ?kV tkrh gS
(1) Increases (2) Decreases (3) ogh jgrh gS (4) “kwU;
(3) Remain same (4) Zero

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71. A catalyst: 71. ,d mRizsjd%
(1) Lowers the activation energy (1) lfØ;.k ÅtkZ ?kVk nsrk gS
(2) Change the rate constant (2) jsV fu;rkad cny nsrk gS
(3) Change the product (3) mRikn cny nsrk gS
(4) Itself destroys in the reaction (4) vfHkfØ;k esa Lo;a u’V gks tkrk gS

72. Which of the following has minimum melting point? 72. fuEu esa ls fdldk U;wure xyukad gksrk gS\
(1) CsF (2) HCl (1) CsF (2) HCl
(3) HF (4) LiF (3) HF (4) LiF

73. Which among the following gases can be liquefied easily? 73. fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh xSl dks vklkuh ls nzo cuk;k tk ldrk gS\
(1) Chlorine (2) Nitrogen (1) Dyksjhu (2) ukbVªkstu
(3) Oxygen (4) Hydrogen (3) vkDlhtu (4) gkbMªkstu

74. Which of the following is not an electromagnetic wave? 74. fuEu esa ls dkSu ,d oS|qr pqacdh; rjax ugha gS\
(1) Light rays (2) X-rays (1) izdk”k dh fdj.ksa (2) X-fdj.ksa
(3) Alpha rays (4) Gamma rays (3) vkYQk fdj.ksa (4) xkek fdj.ksa

75. Apatite is an ore of: 75. ,sikVkbV fuEu dk v;Ld gS%


(1) Fluorine (2) Chlorine (1) ¶ywvksjhu (2) Dyksjhu
(3) Bromine (4) Iodine (3) czksehu (4) vk;ksMhu
76. Starch converts into maltose by the catalytic action of 76. fuEu ,sUtkbe dh mRizsjd fØ;k ds dkj.k LVkpZ ekYVksl esa ifjofrZr
the enzyme: gks tkrk gS%
(1) Maltase (2) Zymase (1) ekYVsl (2) tkbesl
(3) Diastase (4) Lipase (3) Mk;LVsl (4) ykbZisl

77. Brass, Bronze and German silver have one metal in 77. ihry] dkalk vkSj teZu flYoj esa ,d /kkrq lk>k gksrh gS] tks gS%
common. This is: (1) Zn (2) Fe
(1) Zn (2) Fe (3) Al (4) Cu (3) Al (4) Cu

78. If momentum is increased by 20%, then kinetic energy 78. ;fn laosx dks 20% c<+k fn;k tkrk gS rks xfrt ÅtkZ fuEukuqlkj c<+
increases by: tkrh gS%
(1) 48% (2) 44% (1) 48% (2) 44%
(3) 40% (4) 36% (3) 40% (4) 36%

79. AC measuring instruments measures: 79. ,lh ekid vkStkj ekirs gSa%
(1) Peak value (2) rms value (1) f”k[kj eku (2) rms eku
(3) Any value (4) Average value (3) dksbZ Hkh eku (4) vkSlr eku

80. How many NAND gates are required to form an AND 80. ,d AND }kj cukus ds fy, fdrus NAND }kjksa dh t:jr gksrh
gate? gS\
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4

81. In LED visible light is produced by: 81. LED esa n`”; izdk”k fuEu }kjk mRiUu fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Gallium phosphide (2) Gallium arsenide (1) xSfy;e QkLQkbM (2) xSfy;e vklsZukbM
(3) Germanium phosphide (4) Silicon phosphide (3) tesZfu;e QkLQkbM (4) flfydkWu QkLQkbM

82. The characteristic smell of onion bulbs is due to: 82. I;kt dan dh fo”ks’k egd fdl dkj.k gksrh gS%
(1) Bad odour of soil, where grown (1) feêh dh nqxZU/k tgk¡ mxk;k x;k gks
(2) Sulphur compounds (2) lYQj ;kSfxd
(3) Sugar (3) “kdZjk
(4) Reserve carbo-hydrates (4) lafpr dkcksZgkbZMªsV~l

83. Which of the following is the weakest base? 83. fuEu esa ls dkSu lokZf/kd nqcZy {kkj gS\
(1) Ethyl amine (2) Ammonia (1) ,sfFky ,sehu (2) veksfu;k
(3) Dimethyl amine (4) Methyl amine (3) MkbeSfFky ,sfeu (4) eSfFky ,sfeu

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84. The surface temperature of the stars is determined using: 84. rkjksa dk lrgh rkieku fuEu dk iz;ksx djds fu/kkZfjr fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Planck’s law (2) Wien’s diplacement law (1) IySad fu;e (2) ohu dk foLFkkiu fu;e
(3) Rayleigh – Ieans law (4) Kirchhoff’s law (3) jsys thUl fu;e (4) fØ[kkQ fu;e

85. Stainless steel contains: 85. taxjks/kh bLikr esa gksrk gS%
(1) Fe+Cr+Cu (2) Fe+C+Ni (1) Fe+Cr+Cu (2) Fe+C+Ni
(3) Fe+Cr+Ni (4) Fe+Ni+Cu (3) Fe+Cr+Ni (4) Fe+Ni+Cu

86. Which of the following is an aldohexose? 86. fuEu esa ls dkSu ,sYMks&gSDlkl gS\
(1) Cellulose (2) Sucrose (1) lSY;wyksl (2) lqØksl
(3) Glucose (4) Raffinose (3) Xywdksl (4) jSfQuksl

87. Iron loses magnetic property at: 87. yksgk fuEu voLFkk esa viuk pqacdh; xq.k [kks nsrk gS%
(1) Melting (2) 1000K (1) xyu (2) 1000K
(3) Curie point (4) Boiling point (3) D;wjh fcanq (4) DoFkukad

88.
+
When KBr is dissolved in water, K ions are: 88. tc KBr dks ikuh esa foyf;r fd;k tkrk gS] K+ vk;u%
(1) Hydrated (2) Hydrolysed (1) ty;ksftr gks tkrs gSa (2) tyvi?kfVr gks tkrs gSa
(3) Reduced (4) Oxidised (3) vipf;r gks tkrs gSa (4) vkDlhd`r gks tkrs gSa

89. Newton’s law of cooling holds good only, if the 89. U;wVu dk “khru fu;e dsoy rHkh ykxw gksrk gS tcfd “kjhj vkSj
temperature difference between the body and the ifjos”k ds chp rkieku dk varj%
surroundings is: (1) 10°C ls de gks (2) 10°C ls vf/kd gks
(1) Less than 10°C (2) More than 10°C (3) 100°C ls de gks (4) 100°C ls vf/kd gks
(3) Less than 100°C (4) More than 100°C

90. In the motion of a rocket, physical quantity which is 90. jkdsV dh xfr esa ftl HkkSfrd ek=k dk laj{k.k fd;k tkrk gS] og gS%
conserved is: (1) dks.kh; laosx (2) jSf[kd laosx
(1) Angular momentum (2) Linear momentum (3) cy (4) dk;Z
(3) Force (4) Work

91. The kinetic energy of a body becomes four times its 91. fdlh fi.M dh xfrt ÅtkZ mlds izkjafHkd eku ls pkj xq.kk gks tkrh
initial value. The new momentum will be ............: gSA u;k laosx gksxk%
(1) Twice the initial value (2) Thrice the initial value (1) izkjafHkd eku ls nqxquk (2) izkjafHkd eku ls frxquk
(3) Half of its initial value (4) Same as the initial value (3) izkjafHkd eku ls vk/kk (4) izkjafHkd eku ftruk

92. The magnetism of a magnet is due to: 92. pqacd dk pqacdRo fuEu dkj.k ls gksrk gS%
(1) The earth (1) i`Foh
(2) Cosmic rays (2) dkfLed fdj.k
(3) The spin motion of electrons (3) bysDVªksuksa dh fLiu xfr
(4) Pressure of big magnet inside the earth (4) i`Foh ds Hkhrj cM+s pqacd dh nkc

93. Protiens are: 93. izksVhu gksrs gSa%


(1) Polypeptides with low molecular weights (1) U;wu v.kqHkkj lfgr ikfyisIVkbM
(2) Polypeptides with high molecular weights (2) mPp v.kqHkkj lfgr ikfyisIVkbM
(3) Polymers of amides (3) ,sekbM ds cgqyd
(4) Polymers of secondary amines (4) f}rh;d ,sekbuksa ds cgqyd

94. In case of a moving coil galvanometer, the deflection is: 94. ,d py&dqaMyh /kkjkekih esa] fo{ksi gksrk gS%
(1) Proportional to current (1) /kkjk ds lekuqikrh
(2) Proportional to flux density (2) ¶yDl ?kuRo ds lekuqikrh
(3) Proportional to both current and flux density (3) mijksä nksuksa ds lekuqikrh
(4) None of the above (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

95. With the rise in temperature, the surface tension of a 95. rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk nzO; dk lrgh ruko%
liquid: (1) c<+rk gS (2) ?kVrk gS
(1) Increases (2) Decreases (3) fLFkj jgrk gS (4) igys c<+rk gS] fQj ?kVrk gS
(3) Remain constant (4) First increase then decrease

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96. Match the following: 96. fuEufyf[kr dks lqesfyr djsa%
List A (Name) List B (Source) lwph&A ¼uke½ lwph&B ¼lzksr½
A. Hydrochloric acid 1. Vinegar A. gkbZMªksDyksfjd ,flM 1. fljdk
B. Ascorbic Acid 2. Proteins B. ,ldkfcZd ,flM 2. çksVhu
C. Amino acid 3. Vitamin C C. vehuks ,flM 3. foVkfeu C
D. Acetic acid 4. Digestive Juices D. ,sflfVd ,flM 4. ikP; jl
(1) A4, B2, C1, D3 (2) A3, B2, C1, D4 (1) A4, B2, C1, D3 (2) A3, B2, C1, D4
(3) A4, B3, C2, D1 (4) A3, B4, C1, D2 (3) A4, B3, C2, D1 (4) A3, B4, C1, D2

97. Mercury boils at 367°C. However, mercury 97. ikjk 367°C ij mcy tkrk gSA rFkkfi ikjs ds FkekZehVj bl izdkj
thermometers are made such that they can measure cuk, tkrs gSa fd os 500°C rd ds rkieku dks eki ldrs gSaA ;g
temperature upto 500°C. This is done: fuEu dkj.k ls gks ikrk gS%
(1) Maintaining vacuum above mercury column in the (1) FkekZehVj dh uyh esa ikjs ds [kkus ds Åij fuokZr cuk, j[kuk
stem of the thermometer (2) ikjs ds [kkus ds Åij mPp nkc ij ukbVªkstu xSl Hkjuk
(2) Filling nitrogen gas at high pressure above the (3) ikjs ds [kkus ds Åij mPp nkc ij vkDlhtu xSl Hkjuk
mercury column (4) ikjs ds [kkus ds Åij U;wu nkc ij ukbVªkstu xSl Hkjuk
(3) Filling oxygen gas at high pressure above the mercury
column
(4) Filling nitrogen gas at low pressure above the mercury
column

98. Sound waves are not transmitted a long distance 98. /ofu rjaxsa yach nwjh rd izsf’kr ugha dh tkrh D;ksafd%
because: (1) os ok;qeaMy }kjk vo”kksf’kr dj yh tkrh gSa
(1) They are absorbed by the atmosphere (2) muesa lrr vko`fRr gksrh gS
(2) They have constant frequency (3) ,saVhuk dh visf{kr ÅapkbZ cgqr vf/kd gksuh pkfg,
(3) The height of antenna required should be very high (4) /ofu rjaxksa dk osx cgqr de gksrk gS
(4) Velocity of sound waves is very less

99. Blue colour of water in sea is due to: 99. leqnz esa ikuh dk uhyk jax fuEu dkj.k ls gksrk gS%
(1) Refraction of blue light by impurities (1) v”kq)rkvksa ds dkj.k uhys izdk”k dk viorZu
(2) Refraction blue sky by water (2) ikuh }kjk uhys vkdk”k dk viorZu
(3) Scattering of light by water (3) ikuh }kjk izdk”k dk fodh.kZu
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

100. The refractive index of the material of glass prism is: 100. fdlh Xykl fçTe dk viorZukad%
(1) Maximum for red colour (1) yky jax ds fy, lokZf/kd gksrk gS
(2) Minimum for red colour (2) yky jax ds fy, U;wure gksrk gS
(3) Same for all colours (3) lHkh jaxksa ds fy, leku gksrk gS
(4) Not definite (4) fuf”pr ugha gksrk

101. In which mode of transmission, the heat waves travel 101. lapj.k dh dkSu&lh fof/k esa m’.krk ygjsa] izdk”k dh pky ls lh/kh
along straight line with the speed of light? js[kk esa pyrh gSa%
(1) Thermal radiation (2) Forced convection (1) rkih; fofdj.k (2) iz.kksfnr laogu
(3) Natural convection (4) Thermal conduction (3) izkd`frd laogu (4) rkih; pkyu

102. If the earth shrinks such that its mass does not change 102. ;fn i`Foh bl rjg ladqfpr gksrh gS fd bldk nzO;eku rks ugha
but radius decreases to one quarter of its original cnyrk fdarq f=T;k] blds ewy eku ls ?kVdj ,d&pkSFkkbZ jg tkrh gS
value then one complete day will take: rks iwjk ,d fnu fuEu vof/k dk gks tk,xk%
(1) 96 h (2) 48 h (1) 96 ?kaVs (2) 48 ?kaVs
(3) 6 h (4) 1.5 h (3) 6 ?kaVs (4) 1.5 ?kaVs

103. Unusually high boiling point of water is result of: 103. lekekU;r% ikuh dk mPp DoFkukad fuEu dk ifj.kke gksrk gS%
(1) Intermolecular hydrogen bonding (1) varjkv.kqd gkbMªkstu cs/ku
(2) Intramolecular hydrogen bonding (2) var%v.kqd gkbMªkstu cs/ku
(3) Both intra and inter molecular hydrogen bonding (3) nksuksa varjkv.kqd vkSj var%v.kqd gkbMªkstu ca/ku
(4) High specific heat (4) mPp fof”k’V Å’ek

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104. A body floats in a liquid contained in a beaker. If the 104. ,d fudk; chdj esa j[ks gq, nzo eas rSjrk gSA ;fn iwjh iz.kkyh xq#Ro
whole system falls under gravity, then the upthrust on ds v/khu yk nh tkrh gS rks fudk; ij nzo ds dkj.k mRFkkiu gS%
the body due to liquid is: (1) “kwU;
(1) Zero (2) fudk; ds fuefTtr fgLls ds Hkkj ds cjkcj
(2) Equal to the weight of the immersed part of the body (3) nzo esa fudk; ds Hkkj ds cjkcj
(3) Equal to the weight of the body in liquid (4) ok;q esa fudk; ds Hkkj ds cjkcj
(4) Equal to the weight of the body in air

105. A person standing near a train, which is moving with 105. ,d O;fDr ,slh jsyxkM+h ds fudV [kM+k gS tks rst xfr ls nkSM+ jgh
high speed, is pulled towards the train due to: gS] og fuEu dkj.k ls jsyxkM+h dh fn”kk esa f[kaprk gS%
(1) Pressure difference (1) nkc varj
(2) Temperature difference (2) rkieku varj
(3) Gravitational force of the train (3) jsyxkM+h dk xq#Roh; cy
(4) Speed of the train (4) jsyxkM+h dh xfr

106. Water rises in a glass capillary tube due to: 106. dkap dh dSfiyjh ufydk esa ikuh fuEu dkj.k ls Åapk mBrk gS%
(1) Surface tension of water (1) ikuh dk lrgh ruko
(2) Cohesive force of glass molecules (2) dkap ds v.kqvksa dk lalatd cy
(3) Temperature of water (3) ikuh dk rkieku
(4) Adhesive force between water molecules and the (4) ikuh ds v.kqvksa vkSj dkap dh ufydk dh nhokjksa ds chp dk
walls of the glass tube vklatd cy
107. Which one of the following processes is used for the 107. dSfY”k;e ds fofuekZ.k ds fy, fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh izfØ;k dk iz;ksx
manufacture of calcium? fd;k tkrk gS\
(1) Reduction of CaO with carbon (1) CaO dk dkcZu ds lkFk vip;u
(2) Reduction of CaO with hydrogen (2) CaO dk gkbMªkstu ds lkFk vip;u
(3) Electrolysis of a mixture of anhydrous CaCl2 and KCl (3) ,ugkbZMªksvl CaCl rFkk KCl dk fo|qr vi?kVu
2

(4) Electrolysis of molten Ca (OH)2 (4) fi?kys gq, Ca (OH) dk fo|qr vi?kVu
2

108. Which of the following electromagnetic waves have 108. fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh oS|qr pqacdh; fdj.kksa dk lcls de rjaxnS?;Z
the smallest wavelength? gksrk gS%
(1) γ–rays (2) X–rays (1) γ-fdj.ksa (2) X-fdj.ksa
(3) UV waves (4) Infrared rays (3) ijkcSaxuh fdj.ksa (4) vojDr fdj.ksa

109. When sodium hydroxide react with sand, it form: 109. tc lksfM;e gkbMªksDlkbM ckyw jsr ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k djrk gS rks ;g
(1) Sodium silicate (2) Silicon oxide cukrk gS%
(3) Silicon hydroxide (4) None of these (1) lksfM;e flyhdsV (2) flyhdksu vkDlkbM
(3) flyhdksu gkbMªksDlkbM (4) bueas ls dksbZ ugha

110. The composition of 'white vitriol'? 110. lQsn foVªhvky dk ;kSfxd gS%
(1) Iron, sulphur and oxygen (1) ykSg] lYQj ,oa vkWDlhtu
(2) Zinc, sulphur and oxygen (2) ftad] lYQj ,oa vkWDlhtu
(3) Copper, sulphur and oxygen (3) dkij] lYQj ,oa vkWDlhtu
(4) Sulphur and oxygen (4) lYQj ,oa vkWDlhtu

111. Which of the following enzyme increases the pulse 111. fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk ,sUtkbe ukM+h dh xfr vkSj jDrpki c<+k nsrk
rate and blood pressure? gS\
(1) Estgrone (2) Cortisone (1) ,sLVxzksu (2) dkfVZlksu
(3) Adrenaline (4) Thyroxine (3) ,sfMªufyu (4) Fkk;jkSDlhu

112. On heating sodium metal in current of dry ammonia, 112. lksfM;e /kkrq dks “kq’d veksfu;k dh /kkjk esa rkfir djus ij fufeZr
the compound formed is: ;kSfxd gS%
(1) Sodium amide (1) lksfM;e ,sekbM
(2) Sodium azide (2) lksfM;e ,stkbM
(3) Sodium nitride (3) lksfM;e ukbVªkbM
(4) Sodium hydride (4) lksfM;e gkbMªkbM

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113. An astronaut on a strange planet finds that acceleration 113. ,d fofp= xzg ij ,d varfj{k ;k=h ;g ikrk gS fd xq#Ro ds dkj.k
due to gravity is twice as that on the surface of earth. Roj.k] i`Foh dh lrg ds Roj.k ls nqxquk gSA fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk
Which of the following could explain this? dFku bls Li’V djrk gS\
(1) Both the mass and radius of the planet are half as that (1) xzg dk nzO;eku vkSj f=T;k & nksuksa i`Foh dh rqyuk esa vk/ks gSa
of earth (2) xzg dh f=T;k i`Foh dh f=T;k ls vk/kh ysfdu nzO;eku ogh gS
(2) Radius of the planet is half as that of earth, but the tksfd i`Foh dk gS
mass is the same as that of earth (3) xzg dk nzO;eku vkSj f=T;k & nksuksa i`Foh dh rqyuk esa nqxqus gSa
(3) Both the mass and radius of the planet are twice as (4) xzg dk nzO;eku i`Foh ds nzO;eku ls vk/kk gS ysfdu f=T;k ogh
that of earth gS fd tksfd i`Foh dh gS
(4) Mass of the planet in is half as that of earth, but radius
is same as that of earth

114. Blue colour of sea water is due to: 114. leqnzty dk uhyk jax ty dh lrg ds dkj.k gksrk gS%
(1) Interference of sunlight reflected from the water surface (1) ty dh lrg ls ijkofrZr lw;Z ds izdk”k dk O;frdj.k
(2) Scattering of sunlight by the water molecules (2) ty d.kksa }kjk lw;Z ds izdk”k dk fodh.kZu
(3) Image of sky in water (3) ty esa vkdk”k dh Nfo
(4) Refraction of sunlight (4) lw;Z ds izdk”k dk viorZu

115. A convex and a concave lens separated by distance d are 115. nwjh d }kjk i`FkDd`r mRry rFkk vory ysal dks iqu%laidZ esa j[kk
then put in contact. The focal length of the combination: tkrk gSA bl ;ksx dh Qksdy nwjh%
(1) Decreases (1) ?kV tkrh gS
(2) Increases (2) c<+ tkrh gS
(3) Becomes zero (3) “kwU; gks tkrh gS
(4) Remains the same (4) oSlh gh jgrh gS

116. Helium is used in balloons in place of hydrogen 116. xqCckjksa esa gkbMªkstu ds LFkku ij fgfy;e dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS
because it is: D;ksafd%
(1) Incombustible (1) ;g vnkg~; gksrh gS
(2) Lighter than hydrogen (2) gkbMªkstu dh rqyuk esa gYdh gksrh gS
(3) Radioactive (3) jsfM;ks ,fDVo
(4) More abundant than hydrogen (4) gkbMªkstu dh rqyuk esa cgqyrk esa miyC/k gS

117. A transformer works on the principle of: 117. ,d VªkalQkeZj fuEu fl)kar ij dke djrk gS%
(1) Self induction (1) Lo&izsj.k
(2) Electrical inertia (2) oS|qr tM+Ro
(3) Mutual induction (3) ikjLifjd izsj.k
(4) Magnetic effect of the electrical current (4) fo|qr/kkjk dk pqacdh; izHkko

118. A cooking pot should have: 118. idkus okys ik= esa gksuk pkfg,%
(1) High specific heat and low conductivity (1) mPp fof”k’V Å’ek vkSj U;wu pkydrk
(2) High specific heat and high conductivity (2) mPp fof”k’V Å’ek vkSj mPp pkydrk
(3) Low specific heat and low conductivity (3) U;wu fof”k’V Å’ek vkSj U;wu pkydrk
(4) Low specific heat and high conductivity (4) U;wu fof”k’V Å’ek vkSj mPp pkydrk

119. If there were a reduction in gravitational effect, which 119. ;fn xq#Roh; izHkko esa fxjkoV vk, rks vkids fopkj ls fuEu esa ls
of the following forces do you think would change in dkSu&lk cy fdlh :i esa cny tk,xk\
some respect? (1) pqacdh; cy
(1) Magnetic force (2) fLFkjoS|qr cy
(2) Electrostatic force (3) “;ku cy
(3) Viscous force (4) vkfdZfeMht mRFkkiu
(4) Archimedes’ uplift

120. Alternating current cannot be measured by DC 120. izR;korhZ /kkjk dks Mhlh ,sehVj }kjk ugha ekik tk ldrk D;ksafd%
ammeter because: (1) ,lh] Mhlh ,sehVj ls gksdj ugha xqtj ldrh
(1) AC cannot pass through DC ammeter (2) ,lh fn”kk cny ysrh gS
(2) AC changes direction (3) iwjs pØ ds fy, /kkjk dk vkSlr eku “kwU; gksrk gS
(3) Average value of current for complete cycle is zero (4) Mhlh ,sehVj {kfrxzLr gks tk,xk
(4) DC ammeter will get damaged

4DX6TOSCS2 [ A–13 ] PAPER – I [ 9 9 0 1 2 8 ]


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

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