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Model Question Paper 3- ;fn nwljksa dks izksR lkfgr djuk gks rks igys ns[kuk vko';d gS fd nwljk

;fn nwljksa dks izksR lkfgr djuk gks rks igys ns[kuk vko';d gS fd nwljk dk;Z ds fy,
rS;kj gS ;k ughA
Hkkx Þvß v lnSo c izk;%
Ekkufld ;ksX;rk l ugha n laHkor%

1- “;ke fcUnq Þdß ls 5 fdeh iwjc dh vksj pydj fcUnq Þ[kß ij igqapkA ogka ls nk;s eqM+dj Hkkx Þlß
lkekU; Kku
og 3 ;g 3 3 fdeh pyk vkSj fcUnq Þxß rd igqpkA fQj og ck;sa dks eqM+k vkSj 2 fdeh1- nqfu;k dk lcls iqjkuk LVsfM;e ik;k x;k gS%
pydj fcUnq Þ?kß rd igqapkA rd igqapkA bl rjg v yksFky esa c /kksykohjk esa
l jaxiqj esa n gM+Iik esa
v fcUnq Þ?kß fcUnq Þxß ls 2 fdeh- iwoZ esa gSA 2- ftl vkdk'kxaxk ¼xSysDlh½ esa i`Foh fLFkr gS] mldk uke gS
c fcUnq Þ?kß fcUnq Þ[kß ls 2 fdeh- iwoZ esa gSA v nso;kuh c mlkZ estj
l mlkZ ekbuj n eUnkfduh
l fcUnq Þ?kß fcUnq Þdß ls 2 fdeh- iwoZ esa gSA 3- lu~ 1991 dk ukscsy 'kkfUr iqjLdkj feyk Fkk%
n fcUnq Þ?kß fcUnq Þxß ls 2 fdeh- if'pe esa gSA v nykbZ ukek dks c lw ph vkax lku dks
l xksokZpso dks n fjxkscVkZ dks
2- ;fn fdlh ladsr Hkk"kk esa SOHAN dks RPGBM fy[kk tkrk gS rks mlh ladsr "k 4- vUrjkZ"Vªh; efgyk fnol euk;k tkrk gS
Hkk"kk esa RATAN dks dSls fy[kk tk;sxkA v 28 Qjojh dks c 8 ekpZ dks
v- SBSBM c- QBSAM l 8 vizSy dks n 10 ekpZ dks
l- QZSZM n- QBSBM 5- jktLFkku ls eSXlsls iqjLdkj ikus okyh Jherh v:.kk jk;-------------------gSA
v izFke O;fDr c f}rh; O;fDr
3- fuEufyf[kr la[;kekyk ls vxyh l[;k crkb;s% l r`rh; O;fDr n prqFkZ O;fDr
3]5]7]11]13]17-------------------------------------- 6- pEcy unh dk mn~xe LFkku fdl jkT; esa gS\
v- 19 c- 25 v xqtjkr c e/;izns'k
l- 21 n- 23 l jktLFkku n egkjk"Vª
4- tsdc us 450 fdeh- dh ;k=k jsy ls 9 ?kaVs esa r; dhA jgeku us 280 fdeh- dh ;k=k cl Hkkx Þnß
ls 7 esa ?kaVs esa dhA jke us Vªd ls 240 fdeh- dh nwjh 4 ?kaVs esa lEiUu dh] tcfd ekyk Hkk"kk&dkS'ky ¼fgUnh½
us dkj }kjk 140 km.- nwjh ;k=k 2 ?kaVs esa lekIr dhA buesa ls fdlus lokZf/kd rhoz xfr 1- Hkkjh lUnwd esa Hkkjh dk foykse gS%
ls ;k=k dh v NksVk c [kkyh
v tsdc c jgeku l gYdk n iryk
l jke n ekyk 2- rdZlaxr dk irk yxkb;s
v ifo= c fueZy
5- uhps nh gqbZ v{kj ekyk esa dqN fjDr LFkku gS l 'kq) n eksgd
p-qqr-ppq-rrp-qprr 3- 'kq) orZuh fdlesa gS\
fjDrk{kjksa dk mlh Øe esa irk yxkosa% v vUrjns'kh; c vUrns'Z kh;
v- qprp c- prqp l vurnsZ’kh; n vUrnsZf’k;
l- pqqr n- qpqp 4- jke us [kkuk [kk;kA og dkWyst pyk x;kA Åij fy[ks nksuksa okD;ksa dks feykdj ,d
okD; cuk;k x;k gSA crkvks uhps fy[ks okD;ksa esa dkSu lk okD; Bhd gS%
6- tks laca/k xk; dk cNM+s ls gS] ogh laca/k eqxhZ dk-----------------ls gS% v [kkuk [kkrs gq, jke dkWyst pyk x;kA
v- ek¡ c- v.Ms c jke dkWyst pyk x;k [kkuk [kkdj A
l- ?kkl n- pwts l dkWyst pyk x;k jke [kkuk [kkdj A
n [kkuk [kkdj jke dkWyst pyk x;k A
iz'u 7 ls 8 fuEukaf dr js[kkfp= ij vk/kkfjr 5- mldh bPNk ds foijhr deyk ds firk us mls ukSdjh NksMus ds fy,-----------------------
gS% v etcwj fd;k c lykg nh
tc vk;r efgykvksa dk |ksrd gSA l izksRlkgu fn;k n fourh dh
f«kHkqt f'kf{kr dk |ksrd gSA 6- vkx ccwyk gks tkuk dk vFkZ gS%
o`r jkstxkj dk |ksrd gSA v vkx esa dwn iM+uk c Øks/k esa ikxy gkstkuk
7- dkSulh la[;k ,slh efgykvksa dh |ksrd gS] l vkx d¨ rst djuk n vkx dks jksduk
tks f'kf{kr gS ijUrq csjkstxkj gS%
v 1 c 2 * uhps fn;s x|ka'k dks i<+ks vkSj mlds vk/kkj ij iz'u 7 vkSj 8 ds mÙkj nks A
l 3 n 4 cgqr le; ds ckn euq"; us ,d ,slh pht dk vfo"dkj fd;k] ftlus nqfu;k esa
8- dkSulh la[;k csjktxkj efgykvksa dh ;krk;kr ds rkSj&rjhds gh cny fn;sA ;g ifg;k Fkk] og ifg;k ftls rqe cSyxkMh]
ckbZf lfdy] cl vkSj Vªsu esa yxk ns[krs gksA vkt rd ,d ,slh ekewyh pht ekywe
|ksrd gS%
v- 1 c 1 vkSj 2 gksrh gS fd yksx bl ,d cgqr cMk vfo"dkj ugha ekurs fdUrq euq"; dks bl NksVh&lh
l 2 vkSj 7 n 2 vkSj 3 pht dks cukus vkSj mldh mi;ksfxrk dks le>us esa dkQh le; yxkA igys euq";
vkSj tkuokjks dks Hkkjh cks> <ksuk iMrk FkkA rqe vPNh rjg dYiuk dj ldrs gks fd
Hkkx Þcß og fdruk dfBu FkkA rc fdlh us ns[kk gksxk fd ,d xksy oLrq pkSjl oLrq dh vis{kk
vfHko`fr ,oa vfHk:fp ijh{kk rsth ls vkxs tkrh gSA igyh xkMh vo'; gh ,d ydMh ds yV~Bs ds leku fn[kkbZ
1- nsrh gksxh] ftldks ydMh ds xksy VqdMs yxs gksaxsAvkt ;fn gekjs thou ls ifg;s dks
;fn dksbZ nwljksa ds O;ogkj ij izHkko Mkyuk pkgrk gks rks og nwljksa ds O;ogkj dks
ns[ksxk vkSj mudh ckr lqusxkA gVk fn;k tk;s] rks gekjh iwjh lH;rk gh :d tk;sxhA
v vHkh ugha c dHkh&dHkh 7- vkt ifg;k ,d egRoiw.kZ vfo"dkj ugha yxrk] D;ksafd%
l dguk dfBu gS n gk¡ v ifg;s dk iz;ksx gky esa gh izk jEHk gqvkA
2- nwljksa ij izHkko Mkyuk gks rks O;fDr dks igys fopkj c bldk vfo"dkj cgqr le; iwoZ gqvk A
fu'p;iwoZd izLrqr djus pkfg,A l vc bldk iz;ksx vke ckr gSA
v gk¡ c dHkh&dHkh n lHkh xkfM+;ksa esa ifg;s gksrs gSA
l dguk dfBu gS n ugha 8- ;fn ifg;s dks gekjs thou ls gVk fn;k tk;s rks%
v euq"; fcYdqy xfrghu gks tk;sxkA
c gekjs ikl dksbZ dke ugha jg tk,xkA
l orZeku lH;rk lekIr gks tk,xhA
n thou cgqr tksf[ke Hkjk gks tk;sxkA

SECTION “D”

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LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY (ENGLISH)
1. The opposite of “heavy” in a heavy box is
A. Small B Empty
C. Light D Thin
2. Find the odd man out
A Pious B Holy
C Sacred D Charming
3. Choose the word spelt correctly
A Synonymus B Synonymous
C Synomymous D Synomymus
4. Ram finished his meal. He left for the college.
The above pair of sentences if written as a single
Sentence, which of the following is correct?
A. While finishing his meal, Ram left for the college
B. Ram left for the college, when the meal finished
C. When finishing his meal, ram left for the college.
D. Having finished his meal, Ram left for the college.
5. Choose the most appropriate word to fill in the blank in the
following sentence:
Much againt her wishes. Kamls’s father…….her to leave her job
A Compelled B Advised
C Prompred D Requested
6. He passed in the examination with flying colours The sentence
means
A. He used very good colours in the examination paper.
B. He passed the test in colour drawings.
C. He passed the examination with great distinction.
D. He went for examination wearing good colour clothes.
Read the passage below and answer question 7 and 8 based on the
passage:
After a long time man invented something which changed the
system of transport in the world. It was the wheel. Yes, the same wheel
that you see in bullock carts, a bicycle, a bus and a train. Today, it
appears such an ordinary thing that one does not treat it as a great
invention. But man took a long time in making this small
object and understanding its utility. Formerly heavy loads had to
be carried by men or animals. One can well imagine how
difficult it was Then someone must have realized that a round object
moves faster than flat one. The first cart must have looked like a log of
wood fitted with round wooden pieced. Removing the wheel from
our life would mean bringing the entire civilization to a halt.
7. The wheel does not look like a major invention because:
A. The use of the wheel is a recent thing.
B. It was invented a long time ago.
C. Its use has now become very common.
D. All vehicles have wheels.
8. If wheels are removed from our lives
A. Man will not be able to work at all.
B. We will have no work.
C. Present civilization will come to an end.
D. Life will become very risky.

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