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C.S. (P)-2011 DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO T.B.C. : P-PFC-L-CGJB TEST BOOKLET SERIES Serial TEST BOOKLET : GENERAL STUDIES PAPER - II ' Time Allowed ; Two Hours Maximum Marks : 200 INSTRUCTIONS 1. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS, ETC. IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET. 2, ENCODE CLEARLY THE TEST BOOKLET SERIES A, B, C OR D AS THE CASE MAY BE IN THE APPROPRIATE PLACE IN THE ANSWER SHEET. 8. Yow have to enter your Roll Number on the ‘Test Booklet ini the Box provided alongside. DO NOT write anything else on the Test Booklet, 4. This Test Bocklet contains 80 items (questions). Each item is printed both in Hindi and English, except for Questions relating to English Language Comprehension which are in English only. Each item comprises four responses (answers). You will select. the response which you want to mark on the ‘Answer Sheet, In.case, you feel that there is more than one correct response, mark the response which ‘you consider the best. in any ease, choose ONLY ONE response for each item 5. You have to mark all your responses ONLY on the separate Answer Sheet provided. See directions in the Answer Sheet. 6. All tems carry equal marks. 71. Before you proceed to mark in the Answer Sheet the response to various items in the Test Booklet, you have to fill in some particulars in the Answer Sheet as per instructions sent to you with your ‘Admission Certificate, 8. After you have completed ‘filling in all your responses on the Answer Sheet and the examination has concluded, you should hand over to the Invigilator only the Answer Sheet, You are permitted to take away with you the Test Booklet 9. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Test Booklet at the end. 10. Penalty for wrong answers : ‘THERE WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY THE CANDIDATE EXCEPT FOR QUESTIONS FROM 78 TO 80, WHICH DO NOT CARRY ANY PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWER. (There are four alternatives for the answer to every question. For each question which has a penalty for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one-third of-the marks Assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty. Gi) Ifa candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated as a wrong answer even if one of ‘the given answers happens to be correct and there will be same penalty as above to that question, if st has a penalty. (ii) If a question is left blank, ie., no answer is given by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that question. DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO eat & : saat or Ra woRR ge Yar & Pet gS K oe | Directions the following 8 (eight) | items : for Read each of the following two passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers ta thesw items should be based on the passages only. : Passage-1 l inclusive growth ! there is a critical need to rethink the role of the State. The carly debate among | about the of the Government can be misleading. The need For achieving economists size of the hour is to have an enabling India large and complex a nation for the State to be able | to deliver all that is needed, Asking the Government to produce all the eential Government. is too goods, create all the necessary jobs, and | keep a curb on the prices of all goods to! lead to @ large cumbersome bureaucracy | and widespread corruption. 1 The aim must be to stay with the) objective of inclusive growth that was laid ! down by the founding fathers of the nation and also to take a more modern | view of what the State can realistically deliver. ‘This is what leads to the idea of an | enabling State, that 1s, a Government that | does not try to directly deliver to the that Tnsteaa, it (1) creates an enabling ethos for the that citizens everything they need. market so individual | P-PFC-L-CGJB (2 1 A) enterprise can flourish and citizens can, for the most part, provide for the aceds of one another, and (2: steps in to help those who do not manage to do well for be individuals, no matter what the system, themselves, for there will always who need support and help. Hence we need a Government that, when it comes to the incentive-compatible rules and remains on market, sets effective, the sidelines with minimal interference, and, at the same time, plays an important role in directly helping the poor by ensuring that they get basic education and health services and receive adequate nutrition and food. According to the passage The objective of inclusive growth laid down by fathers of the nation 2. Need of the hour is enabhng Government was the founding to have an 3 The Government should engage in maximum interference in market processes, 4. There is a need to chanye the size of. the Government Which of the statements given above are correct ? 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' 1A sricty where diverse art forms | and hterary writings sock ineoutive. 2A soviety where socivl inequalities are accepted as the norm. 1 A society where a large number of contradictions are recognised, 4 A society where the exploited and; the oppressed groups yrow conscious a’ their human right, and uphifiment Slest the correct answer asing the code giver below fa Vo 2and3 i b A only fe Sand 4 do Zand 4 What accordiny to the passage are the manifestation» of sovial movement: ” 1. Aggressiveness and being incendiary. 2. Instigation by external forces, ‘ \ 3. Quest for social equality and indsvidual freedom 4. Uree for granting privilege. und self respret to disparaged sections of | the swciety, \ cleet the correct answer using the codes , given below + ‘ar Land 3 only : b Zand t only i Sand 4 only do. 2 4and4 With reference to the pasrage, consider the following statements 1 To de a essential to have a variety vf social creative society it is movernents, 2 To be a imperative to vreative society, it is have potential contradictions and cunflicts. Which of the statements given above isvare correct ? fa) only bi 2only © Both Land 2 d) Neither } nor 2 Consider the fotlowing three statements + 1 Only students can participate in the race. 2. Some participants in the race are girls. 3. All gir! participants in the race are invited for coaching Which one of the following conclusions: can be drawn from the above statements (ai All participant. in the race are invited for coaching. ‘b} All students are invited for coaching. te AR participant: im tie race are students. id) None of the statem« ‘e7 given above « rents fa), (b° and corret, P-PFC-L-CGJB areca aaa A Yorasiicr aarst & snfasifa |B. & cam € | ga anaes wider & ww sit sat daar Her-stert 2eit A sik feet cw ae & ares feet # Rafe & wordt 21 fg wa d fia él A aioe BIRR APY & fee sa Sictertt Ft sakerfer a, a 3 yereict wat & anfaufa ot Shia owt & 1 carta wart’ @ tree ot ear Pfgarel a? 1 ww wat ae fafar oom sik vafetas tet siemes oY at vat wee | 2 we wa set arn sara ane & aXe elpa & | 3. BB Ware oe ener vicar 4 siafeter am fae oma & | 4. 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Some animals are carnivorous, Codes : (@ Land 3 (byt and 2 i) Qend3 ‘d) 3 and 4 11, Examine the following statements : 1 All trains are run by diexel engine, 2. Some trains are run by dhesel’ engine, 3. No train is run by diese! engine 4, Some trains are not run by diesel engne. Codes fa) Land 2 (b) 2 and 3 ‘e) land (a) Land 4 P.PFC-L-CGJB (8 Each of the following two items consists of four statements, Of statements, two cannot both be true, but both can be false. Study the statements carefully and identify the two that satisfy the above condition, Select the correct answer using the codes given! below each set of statements » these four’ i 13. A) Consider the four age pyramids given below namely A, BL © and D representing four different countries. LAAGA — - Percent in age class Which one of them declining population ? indicates the wa (b) on] fer ICH 9 ‘The following figure has four curves namely A, B, C and D. Study the figure and answer the item that follows. of % a Population (billions) ol Which curve indicates the exponential growth ? ta A iby B fC D (a eee Prevferfeat 2 (at) seciett ar fere Prefer + 10, i. P-PFC-L-CGJB Prafeikad a seat ¥ ack & fax ar wom & 1 3 an wert FO a OF Bot mreiet BY eet & I aserit aor erage: EET | ar sik 37 a wor} at aeafie ot safer fret pr age at & | sees arers-eregearr) 2 rn Re me ge mere 3 Prafitaa set at wen ati = wit og aiarert da & 1 HS Wy BieTEnt ae ete | wry aieTeret et ee | Ho Uy Hiererd ag | 1aik 3 alk 2 asik 3 gai 4 fara wert at fer ae: _ wh Rafa fia Ga Bat E 1 2. He tamsai Soe gor S ert Ft 3. BS A Rom Sst gor 8 ei aor | 4. pe temnigat Sater sort B Ae Tere | wet @) isk 2 (b) 23ik 3 © 13ik 3 13. @) isi (9-A) We fee ww, wc: A, B,C Ud D, UR any RRs sere ue et at Prati oe é1 3 ® fear aie | AOL sai 9 aka we, ued seven & fic wen & ? (a) A b) () vou (a) wha fee ne faa 4, api A, B, C ed D, ak ap vege & 1 fra or weaas aX FI A feu me vests ar sax Af | oC orem (Patera) ‘0D 250 400 GID dO 1000 1200 1400 1a0D 1800 2000 wf ea a ahead a wand fe & fia orem 2? @) A ) B @ c «@) D ET Directions for the following 2 (two) items: ‘14. Which of the two towns has a higher The following pie charts show the number of persons with Diabetes ? break up of disease categories recorded in fa) Town A the patients from two towns, Town A and (b) Town B Town B. Pie charts plot the disease fe) Same in ‘Town A and Town B categories (as percentage of the total (d)_ No inference can be drawn number of patients, Based on these, answer the two items that follow the!15, What can we say about persons with charts, more than one disease from these graphs ? ‘a) There are likely to be persons with more than one disease in Town A. Distribution of diseases in Town - A (b) There are likely to be persons with more than one disease in Town B. { {e) There are likely to be persons with ' more than one disease in both Towns A and B. (d) No inference can be drawn, 16. Consider the following Velocity Time graph. It shows two trains starting wultancously on parallel tracks. Velocity ‘ ! \ 2) z| | Diabetes ¢ Bo Ss | With reference to the above graph, which + one of the following statements is not correct ? (a) Train B has an initial acceleration greater than that of Train A. ' (b} Train B is faster than Train A at all times. Heart Disease 30% I +(e) Both trains have the same velocity t at time ty. | ] (d) Both trains travel the same distance Aare | or P-PFC-L-CGJB (10- A) P-PFC-L-CGJB. 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P PFC L-CGJB Directions for the following 6 (six) items: | Read vach of the following two passages | and answer the items that follow Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage-1 | Ecosystems provide people with a variety of goods and services; food, clean water, ftood control, soil | stabilization, pollination, climate regulation, fulfilment and aesthetic enjoyment, to name just a few Most of benefits irreplaceable or the technology necessary ! to replace them is prohibitively expensive. For example, potable fresh water can be provided by desalinating sea-water, but only ar great cost clean air, spiritual cither these are The population rapidly expandings human greatly modified the Earth’; ecosystems to meet their increased has requirements of some of the goods and services, particularly food, fresh water, timber, fibre and fuel. These modifications have contributed substantially to human well being and economic development, The | benefits have not been equally distributed. Some people have actually been harmed by these changes. Moreover, short term increases in some ecosystem goods and come at the cost of the long-term degradation of others. For example, eflorts to increase the production of food and fibre have decreased the ability. of clean water, regulate flooding and support biodiversity. services have some ecosystems to provide! (12 17. Al With reference to the passage the following statements, consider Expanding human population has un adverse effect on 1, Spiritual fulfilment Aesthetic enjoyment Potable fresh waver Production of food and fibre Biodiversity son a Which of the statements given above are correct ? ay 1,2 and 8 only bi 2,4 and 5 only fe, 3 and 5 only (di 1,2, 8,4 and 5 ‘The passage mentions that “some people have actually been harmed by these changes”. What does it imply ? 1. ‘The rapid expansion of population has adversely aflected sume people. 2. Sufficient efforts have not been made to increase the production of food and fibre, 3. In the short term some people may be harmed, but in the long term everyone — will benefit. from modifications in the Barth's ecosystems, Which of the statements given above isfare correct ? fal Lonly tbr 2 {ec} land 3 (d) None of the statements given above P-PFC-L-CGJB Presferteaa 6 (a) sree a fore Frder « PrriferRac 2} cheateit 3 & aceke at fee site| wie ania fee ne west & sR afsre | 5 weciet & ands sae dbacr create We a] arene Bt anfee | ar-1 ufRafidt-da anit at fatter sor ot Age GE Bate vara Ged S; UE, ea Seer, wr, array fers, omenfeaes ofece ney dade aria, Fe aH fire oT wee 21 8 9 oftioier omy or ot oinfereerrtte a set vftrentia oe ait steht aiid wa S He S| serecorel, wat ster aot Peeravhteee aX BA TAT Ger eT are at wear @, ferg ae sraftrs crt wee wa 8 | ast O agdh aaa arte 7 agi six Sasi Ft, fase Ga, Hear set, sare as, Reh ak dor A, oeeh ash BE masa H ys & fee wa & uRRuRAdat a aati aa ster 8 | wi omotadet Yarra & wear aike sufi Pore Fagg diam fear é | 8 cre aA eu & faa adi ee & | oa Ra a GO aint & age ahr of & 1 sets ofa, Reta & go angel wi tact & aoa gfe, Gt & datas sain St ora 1 Bf 2 | sarees, wre ud Hh vat Sf —ey & wrt a go uiftafea-cat at Prfet ster 9a A, ag frafia wet cer ste fafaerat Sr omens ert ee OF ama 4 ee Ge | MW. 18. 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Fa aera wT IK 4. wre wd teh & rae 5. sta-fafaere oe safe 3 a ahs wear wel FP (a) baa 1, 23k 3 (b) Saat 2, 439k 5 (© saat sak 5 (@ 1,2,3,4 3k 5 wate & sre 2 fe “gt oRatl o go cist Bt ager of gg @ 1" ge eA A oT siafifea & 2 1 san & da fe o ge oh wfeget wea Uetz | 2 we wd ti & coe 4 da an & few voter ware él ge @ 1 3. yeah & oR at # onatakat & gemafer ge cit Gr ae ale vga wah &, Beg Gofal a at anit at are oa | safe ae Shaya wer wet Be 7 (a) bat ) 2 © 13k 3 @) see wert Fa ae ah at 19, P-PFC.L-CGs8 With reference to the p: the following statements 1, It ix imperative Earth's ecosystems being of mankind. ssage to modify for the 2, Technology can never replace all the Roods and services provided by ecosystems, Whch of the statements given above is/are correct ? fap “by; te ‘dy Lonly 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Passage-2 A moral act must be our own act; must from. If we act mechanically, there is no moral cuntent in our act. Such action would be moral, if we think it proper to uct like a machine and do Vor. in doing so, we use our discrimination. the spring our own will. distinction between acting mechanically and acting intentionally. It may be moral of a king to pardon a culpnit, But the messenger carrying out the order of pardon plays only @ mechanical part in the king's moral act But if the messenger were to carry out the kin order considering it to be his duty, his action would be a moral one, How can a man understand morality who docs not use his own intelhgence and power of thought, but lets himself be swept along like a log of wood by a current ? Sometimes a man defies convention and acts on his own with a view to absolute good. (14 We should bear in mind! \ 1 consider 120, 21, 122. A) Which of the following statements best describe‘describes thy thought of the writer ? 1, A moral act calls for unsap our discretion. 2. Mar should react to a situation immediately, 3. Man must do his duty, 4 Man sbould be able tw defy convention in order to be owral. Select the correct answer from the codes given below (a) only (by Land 3 © Zand 3 d) lund 4 Which of the following statements is the nearest definition of moral action, according to the writer ? It ks a mechanical action based on ta official orders from superiors. ‘b; It is an action based on our sense of discretion, ie) It is a clever action based on the clarity of purpose: fd) Ut is a religious wection based on understanding. ‘The passage contains a statement “ets himself be swept along like a lug of wood by a current.” Among the following statements, which isare ne meaning tu this ? 1. A person does not use his own reson 2, He is susceptible to influence/pressure. 3. He cannot withstand difficulties challenges. 4 He is hke a log of wood Select the correct answer using the codes given below fa) 1 only (by Land 2 (ec) 2and 3 (a) Land 4 P-PEC-L-CGJB 19, Sais & dash S, Freafeihaa wert ox fears Sire : 1 ana oft & seam & fee yt & aRRafa-dat at snake ox wears & | 2, shaft a tt oRRefed-caat arr yen ot ari art aah aegat ud Varsit wr WM aa A Godt | safe 9 a Shaves wer wal Be ? (a) Saat 1 (b) Bat 2 ( 13k 2 at @ adiskade2 wag wea & 1 waht ait-ash oe Seay Hi gis 3 wR A sae ax eae aA Foie a ort om é | 20. 21, (15 - A} frafatad 4a ahaha eer tae & rant or water avis axa Baxd & ? 1, afte oa ot oft & fre ont feee aT win srdeae & | 2, feet feat & of age a afecia wfafgar act afer | 3. Sam aia ower oT a 1 4. Affe ard fee aq a ws BH saat we 8 eed dor afer | Ara Re ae Ge GI wera S WS Te Gre = (a) Baa 1 (b) 13k 3 () 2sie 8 (a) isi 4 tae & oer, Pati 4 a oa eur afte Ger a) Preeas aon S ? (a) We ake & saftrerhes sree sree aie eer S| () Te se Ride-diear ox arena Bea z | (@) oe Ra St FARA K puel (@ ae was wx srenfea enfis Gea z | dain Fup oer 2 f “wd S an & vag & wre wes & GAS WA SM ta 21” Frafefisr 2 a Shavers wert, Fa/gaD Poema wel Be ? 1, aafs sett adbgi ar wetr seh SRT | 2. we mwrafeara & wer afew & 3. ae aereciglrat or ara Tel OT wou | 4 wads same! ana Re we ge aH eraa TAI TeR GPA = (a) Sati ) 1aik 2 © asiks @ aie 4 TR. REED EE" 24, P-PFC.L-CGJB Consider the following distance time graph. The graph shows three athletes A, B and C running side by side for a 30 kn, race, CoB 35] * sof “A 2h al : ‘Time in min - — 15 20 25 80 85 40 45 Distance in km - With reference to the above graph, ! consider the following statements to 1 The race was wen by A 2 B was ahead of A up to 25 khm/ge, mark 3 © ran bexinning. Which of the statements given above isare correct ? very slowly from the| fa. {only ‘b: Land 2 only (ci Zand 3 only ‘di 1, 2and3 Consider the following figures : 2 | 6) 3 80 | 24 120 | 31 What is the missing number ? fa 7 & 8 9 lo te de (16 A) Study the following figure ; A person goes from A to B always moving to the right or downwards along the ‘ines. How many different routes can be adopt ? Select the correct answer from the codes given below (a 4 bi 5 (i 6 7 Consider the following figure and answer the item that follows What is the total number of triangles in the above grid ? fa: 27 (by 26 fe: 23 (dy 2 23, Profafa gh- we ome wx frax ie | ae side A, Bud C dt ba erat @ zatar & at aera 30 km FH ag com B 3 io 15 30 25 30 35 40 45 at km § —— sre meter & del 4, Freaferfer wert oR fra afer = 1, dg Haram adh sta & | 2, WH.25 km Th OG B eas AS sry art 3, oam CES SO aga GR alg we A sre 4 8 ah-ayate-e wer wel ae 2 (a), Bae 1 . Ae ay ag orp ux fear Sif : ve aft AG Bow ster Vas & weer aifet Ren % sera Aer a fer A ages gE sien & 1 ae fer aemrarem anf SIT wat @ ? A B aa fu we ge Ht wera 8 we HR ‘afte = (a) 4 (b) 6 © 6 @ 7 . Rrafeifee opie ox fra aire ste sees ra fee ne weaigr or ax aif : (b) dat 1 atk 2 (© baci 23ik 3 @ 1233 24, aR dag aipheral w fear sifare « 2/6 3]? 50 | 24 120 | 36 sede fis 4 Pepi dh ga ster fot qe ten ame? a? @ 7 (a) 27 (o) 8 (b) 26 @ 9 (© 28 (d@) 10 (a) 22 P-PFC-L-CGJB (17-A) Directions for the following 4 (four) items :'27, Ressd the tu the or these ston asst oom wins possese and unswer hut follow Your answers te val be based an the Passage A country ander foreign dornation | suche su trom the present in dreams of a vanehed age, and finds conselation in Voions of past greatness, That is a foolish and dangerous pastime in which | many of us indulge. An equally | guest unable practice for us in India is to | Image thet we are still spintually great thourh we have come down in the | world tn other respects, Spiritual or any 28. other ercataess cannot de founded on tack of tredom and opportunity, er on starvetion and misery, Many western writers have encouraged that notion that ladian« are ther worldly. | suppose the vor anc unfortunate in every country become to other-worldly 4uless they become revolutionanes, for, thts world is evidently not meant for some extent them So also subject peoples, ‘ As 4 man yrows to maturity he is Hot entirely engrossed in, or satisfied with, the seuke alo some externat objective world. He Joner meaning, some and physical satisfactions, Su abw wed peoples and civilizations as Vey matore and adult. Every oWihzation ond people exhibit 29, th treams of an external lity and an interna! hte paycholomed every Where they reeet or Aeep slose te cach other, there is an stability. When they vers confiet aries ond the cris torture the aind and spirit equibbrum and © that P PECL CGB 618. AG ‘The passage mentions that “this world is evidently eot meant for them”, It rofors to people who 1. seek freedom from foreign dummation 2, live in starvation and misery. 3. become revolutionaries. Which of the statements gives above is/are correct ? a land 2 2 only, (ch Band 3 ‘ai 3 only Consider the following assumptions A country under foreyn domination cannot indulge in spintual pursuit, 2 Poverty is an ‘mpediment in the spiritau! pursuit 3 Subject peoples — may become other-worldly. With reference to the passage, whieh of the above assumptions is/are valid ? (a) land 2 ‘bi 2 only fe: 2and 3 d- 3onty ‘The passage thematically centres on a the state of mind uf oppressed people bo sturvat.on and misery “e. the growth of civ ization ‘d- body. mind ard spint of peuple in genoray P-PFC-L-CGJB PrerteiReact 4 (ee) srerient a fone Freer + Freaferteact cheater @) afge silk ser aie Fee mre meient as sa Dare | Br were a SHIT oR dae areaiet Ty & area ert TE | wait wa BY ae feast . wa a fart fig gu & wet 4 adam S wert gar @, six aad Aa HEM oe BH worst t aieen oa & | ae oe Rat ak wears fete 2, fret er a 8 ota a ieee xi rant oogegnagiiaie? meets tee 24 29. (19-A) Crater sere fis “ae ates waar sae fere 4a & 1" ae sa chet wt Fife oa g, at 1. Reh mye A ease ed 8 2. yat six gee or sites sta ze | 3. wifes er ore FI ae 2 a ch-aya-a wer wal Ue ? (a) 13k 2 (b) act 2 () 2aiks (a) bat 3 rafead araenstt ox fra aifire : 1, fees & ads we oe sree argent Fa al e) wea | 2 grants orgeer 9 Fron rata ' 3, Wwe oe eter er ae S| Ran twig & def a, ahah she araayaraaté da ee ? (f@) 13k 2 (b) act 2 @ 23ik3 (@) Sat 3 sage arate Bt Rivaaeg Prater aa fooa ox dbiga & ? (a) sea ett St atee &) yert ak ga () waar & fora 7 (@) arare cit & oA, aA HR one Directions ifems : P-PFC-L-CGiB According to the passage, the torture of !31. the mind and spirit is caused | fa ) by the impact of foreign domination. by the desire to escape from foreign domination and find consolation in visions of past greatness. {c) due to lack of equilibrium between an external life and an internal life. ‘di due to one's inability to be either revolutionary or other-worldly. for the following 3 (three) Read thy paxsage given below, study the! graph that follows and answer the three items given below the figure During a party, a person was exposed to contaminated water, A few days later, he developed fever and loose motions He suffered for some days before going On starting the treatment, he soon became! to a doctor for treatment better and recovered completely a few days Iter, The following graph shows different phases of the person’s disease condition as regions A, B, C.D and E of the curve. 92, 33, 34, Number of Bacteria on > i (20 -A) Which region/regions correspond/corresponds phase of the infection ? of to the curve incubation (a) Aonly ‘by B only ( Bando (d) No part of the curve indicates the incubation phase Which region of the curve indicates that the person began showing the symptoms of infection ? f@) A ‘b) B “) © @) D Which region of the curve indicates that the treatment yielded effective relief ? fay C (b) D @ E (dj) The curve does not indicate the treatment There are four routes to travel from caty A to city B and six routes from city B to city C. How many routes are possible to travel from the city A to city C2 ar 24 (bi 12 (er 10 dy 8 30, tater & agar, wa sik ane at cao BT |31. BROT RS? (a) fateh wyea or TIT (&) facet wy S gered SY ges sik ae Ter oa Ot woot 3 aie SAT (o) aa stay atk side cher & ae UgeA SI HIE @ af A seme fa at ae wifeert am uae da whew 82. Rrmiferteaer 3 (cits) seaiatt a fere Freer: me orca ar sremert aifsie aie ample 3) ae fe me da serie & sae afsre | fet aaa 4 fia aA & ake ww afte aight sat & nb & aren | 3 Gu] fel ae gar on nan sik oer OT Ae | Oe & ge feat ae ae Gur sik cer B YreAT el, fix A dleex S ear eH | TER YW oe s war, vy df a aR oT ES awa sik ae ge & Ral A farge Sw a mr | Prafeed sneer # 3a cafes ft wor geen & fata a1 a & A, B,C, D Ud) 54 Eat & wr 4 aie we | P-PFC-L-CGJB (21-A) ae ays sears a ie & FEET TTB Bs Bye ? (a) bat A ) daa B @ BaRC @) ae o OE Hm sauas aR wae eater ap & fow da 8 afta aren & fe oH cafe 4 Spam & car wee a YS GE? @ A (b) B () Cc (a) D ap & fou da & Gia aan @ fe sca a wel ea WET GE ? fa) ¢ ) D © E (@) Ue ap saUR Bh Ae eefer . TER AD eX Baw ad fie oR awe wa MER BS ee CG oS fee oF we 2 1 eR AS ER Cw aM & fee faa ea ia & ? (a) 24 (b) 12 (©) 10 @ 8 35. A contract on construction job specifies a penaity for delay in completion of the work beyond a certain date is as follows : & 200 for the first day, ¢ 250 for she second day, & 300 for the third; day ete, the penalty for each succeeding day being % 50 more than that of the preceding day. How much Penalty should the contractor pay if he delays the work by 10 days ? ta) 4950 ib) < 4260 fer & 3600 (d) © 650 36. Consider the figure given below and answer the item that follows : P, J OMT Py In the figure shown above, oP, and OP, are two plane mirrors kept perpendicular ‘0 each other. S is the direction of a beam of light falling on the mirror OP, The direction of the reflected beam of light from the mirror OP, will be ‘a, Perpendicular to the direction S. ib) At 45° to the direction S. ‘e) Opposite and parallel to the direction S. (d) At 60° to the direction S. P-PFC-L-CGJB (22 87. Consider the following figure and answer the item that follows > ™ O What is the minimum number of different colours required to paint the figure given ' above such that no two adjacent regions have the same colour ? fa) 3 (by 4 (ci 5 (a 6 38. Consider the following figure and answer the item that follows : a me Loi } Asquare is divided into four rectangles as shown ubove. The lengths of the sides of rectangles are naturai numbers. The areas of two rectangles are indicated in the figure. What is the length of exch side [ of the square ? (a) 10 (b) 11 © 16 (d) Cannot be determined as the given data are insufficient, A) ee 35. 36, P-PFC-L-CGJB feat Pmto-ord & after #, we Petite fafa & vt orf wan 4 A & fee ds oT fade fear war @, ot ga Wee: et fer & few = 200, gar fea & fire = 250, aR fer & fae z 300,. gen | wae wadl fix & fare ds fier fer 8 & 50 afte 21 aff ori wera a4 4 10 fer afte cmd & ay Shan a Rear es srr won alee ? (a) % 4950 (b) % 4250" (e) % 3600 (@ © 650 Sd ng angi we Rar Bw sik re Uvard fee ae seaigr 1 Tax AG: Py ° Lat oar & 1g anf 4, oP, sik OP, a wre aio & ot ep-gart & agra feet F 1 OP, adoro ugh art wore dt ST en sv | ba op, aio S wera veorer Yat Bt fer aan ett ? (a) 8 fee & agra (b) S eer & 45° (o) S fee & fardta stk waiax (a) S fee & 60° oe 38. (23-A) A ng onpht ow fra aifae sik sees ugar feu Te seater an sax afte = O ar 2 ng aiph 4 afe fed of a Pavcadf aati Fo ce shar or set ser at ch ger spl FOr ea & fore waar fer rer-arerT at Ht area enh? {a) 3 (b) 4 © 5 @ 6 ay @ ag mgt we Gar dite sik ga ueard fee ae weaigr ar Ja Afar : 15 EE 39. A person has only ¢ 1 and % 2 coins with '42, 40. Al. P.PFCL-CGJB her. If the total number of coins that she has is 50 und the amount of money | with her is ¢ 75, then the number of ¢ 1 and ¢ 2 coins are, respectively tay 1 and 35 | fb’ 36 and 15 I ci 80 and 20 25 und 25 Three persons start walking together and their steps measure 40 em, 42 em 43, and 45 cm respectively. What is the minimum distance cach should walk xo! that each can cover the same distance! in complete steps ? ' al 25 m 20 em | ! iby 50 m 40 em \ sc) 75 m 60 cm ‘d+ 100 m X0 em There are 100 students in a particular class. 60 students play cricket, 30¢ student play footbalt and 16" students play both the What is the number of students who play neither cricket nor footbal! ? games. fa) 25 fb: 20 fey 18 (di 15 A village having a population of 4000 requires 150 litres of water per head per day. It has a 20mx 16mx6m, tank will last for tank measuring The water of this a) 2 dayy by 3 days ci 4 days td) 5 days Ifa bus travels 160 km in 4 hours and Directions for the following 4 (four) items : a train travels 320 km in 6 hours ati uniform specds. then what is the ratio of the distances travelled by them in one hour ? far Bs 5 tb) 5-8 | | fel 406 I (ar 1:2 | Read the following passage and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passage only. Passage A species that exerts an influence out of proportion to its abundance .n an ecosystem is called a keystone species ‘The keystone species may influence both 39, 40. 4. P-PFC-L-CGJB we afte & we <1 aa 2% fae EI af& sam unt Get 50 feed & sik aT & 75%, H sad oe Lae 2% Raat eM RET. (a) 153i 35 ¢ (b) 36 tk 15% (© 3038 20% (a) 25 38k 252 mn cafes oa Me TECH STR GRA E TAT HS wast ] AM BAT 40 cm, 42 cm Tar 45 em & | wee cafes fort aor at ae ua aft veto watts wa Aa wt won FH MT aT SP (a) 25m 20 em (b) 50 m 40 cm (c) 75 m 60cm (a) 100 m 80 cm oft cea-aar afi Swe wR UH ae 4 He ¥ 160 fest gt aa wet S ae vw Log 5 He 4 320 fat qh aa wat @, at gas ant ww de hag & wg tat A a arya & ? (a) 8:5 (b) 5:8 () 4:5 (a) 1:2 42, Fed wan 4 frenftral dh wea 100€ | 60% franif fee Oca 2, 30% faarlh pedir Bert Saar 10% feareft aah Ger Gerd F 1 te feenfiiat dt deen aan f sta at fae weed & sie 4 & Hedicr Gendt F ? (a) 25 (b) 20 © 18 @ 15 43. ve tia ot sree 4000 & Frets fre fet afte wafer 150 cher sr BY Hragear 2 eb oe ww ot a eat & ret AT 20m x 15mx6me | St tt aor wet feet feat A aaa eh ? (a) 2 Ret (by 3 fete © 4a (@) 5 feta Preaterteac 4 (eax) sreciet & fore Prefer: Preifeiact crater wt afer oie sera FRIT Ree me serie & so Dire | ga west STS FER Beat crear Te a gener BF uiew 1 rar ve sift ot fart oRRafidtda 4 ah ERA & BAU I ay OX HE ster 2, A Hater Gree) sult GET sre eI Seiten GR) sale, anf St wei St aafk aan aRetrdttat # ama sat otk ware & wore Bt wenidir ox wat S| wa art mgiker steerer oh, sh me (25-A) P-PFC-L-CGJB the species richness of communities and the flow of energy and materials through econystems. The sea star Pisaster ochraceus, which lives in rocky intertidal ecosystems on the Pacific coast of ‘Nort America. ix also an example of a keystone species Its preferred prey is the mussel Mntilus ealifornianus. fo the absence of| se stars, these mussels crowd out other competitors in a broad belt of the intertidel cone. By consuming mussels, sea star creates bare spaces that are! taken over by a vuriety of other species. A study at the University of Washingtnn demonstrated the influence of! Pisaster on species richness by removing sea stars from selected parts of the intertidal zone repeatedly over a period of five years. Two major changes occurred in the areas from which sea stars were removed. First, the lower edge of the mussel bed extended farther down into! the intertidal zone, showing that sea stars | are able to eliminate mussels completely where they are covered with water most of the time, Second, and more draimatically, ' 28 species of animals and algae disappeared from the sea star removal zone. Eventually only Mytilus, the dominant competitor, occupied the entire substratum, Through its effect on! competitive relationships, predation by | Pisaster largely determines which species live in these rocky intertidal ecosystems. (26 -A) 44, What is the crux of the passage ? (a) Sea star hus a preferred prey (b) A. preferred prey determines the survival of a keystone species, (c) Keystone species ensures species diversity. (d) Sea star is the only keystone species on the Pacific coast of North America. With reference to the passage, consider the following statements 1, Mussets are generally the dominant species in intertidal ecosystems. 2, The survival of sea stars is generally determined by the abundance of mussels, Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) 1 only ‘b) 2 only (¢} Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 Which of the following is/are implied by the passage ? 1. Mussels are always hard competitors for sea stars, 2. Sea stars of the Pacific coast have reached the climax of _ their evolution, 3. Sea stars constitute an important component in the energy flow in intertidal ecosystem. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) Land 2 (b) 2 only © Land 3 (dy 3 only P-PFC-L-CGJB wRer & wid ada aw RK wgrh|4. siemata oR A wee, pobre Bea) onftt or va sare F yaar wider Pre: Perea afersifiarrs] vig 1 aah areal of arqahafe #, a sig) aiagartta weet at Frege 2H ot ara sfrehfteat & ser 4. go aftr ag suet 2 fe a Pre war aa Ged | wat aR sig @ wa aa, ga 2d 8 sega wT gaa ax 23 € res afer voR BT oI snfeat omy fore wera at erat | afines fexafierta art fee me oe gear Fite af Bt arafer A seers gta & wafra ant & aga ant a akax sot aif dt ante we opie oF wee aw cater wen @ | Bra ast @ aad ani a wera war en, 3A aah Foot rE oR] afta ge | were, vig Se wr Pree ART sixsarta aa 4% sik ata frega et ver Brae ag woo dar 2 fe wr Sat A we Big 8 tenier wre sre sree wee & et | 4 aA ak FS EG AS TAF oA Ta 2.1 &R, BR see S aE aR @ ec man, wai ae areca SY TAS sigall ik Stareil Bt os arferet faeget at 1g | sia FIR TOR Bt ga da weer weet Fiore &% ate & UR fora | ogee ener &, want were ox ag4 sre TT A ae after YPiaa wea & fH eerth siersanta URRURaaL-cat 4 ats ah oni wl sar aT Kec Z| 127 -A) Sater or wh ear & ? @) TP at w at ww Rie ROK eat é | : () Satfiren Brera) onfer B seRshear reidtar Parent & Frefifta eat & | © § (oro) wife, anf © Rey ghee oa | (@) wae sARe & wait wrta ae im cee ier ee) i areas & dat a, Prafear sett ox fea aie = 1. aig rere oiewraartr oR aa Bt weet onfer & 1 2. WA ant A seeker eA siget fh argeaar & Peta eh 8 sade Ao arayaie-a oer wel ee ? (a) Sac 1 (b) Bat 2 (© 13ik 2a @ adiskade Peftifiad 3 3 Se-oe Be ore erat ERI ae Star seta F ? 3, Sige war was at Ht awoke sleet wi eed @ 1 2 yeid eta ae & as at Fert pr WH WW Wa gd EI 3, SAA ay sierrsartrer a Reaferl ia A sot ware & neraget tues = | see 4S Sh-wyaes was we ee ? f) 132 (b) Bact 2 @ 13k 3 (@ sar 3 47. Consider the following assumptions 1. The food chains/food web in an ecosystem are influenced by keystone species. 2. The prexence of keystone species is @ specific characteristic of aquatic ecosystems, 3. If the keystone species is completely removed from an ecosystem, it will lead to the collapse of the ecosystem. 50. With reference to the passage, which of the above assumptions is/are valid ? (a) 1 only (b) 2 and 3 only (©) 1 and 3 only @) 1, 2and3 48. Consider the following argument . “In order to be a teacher one must {51. graduate from college. All poets are poor Some Mathematicians are poets. No college graduate is poor.” Which one of the following is not a valid conclusion regarding the above argument ? {aj Some Mathematicians are not} teachers, ‘b) Some teachers are. — not Mathematicians, fe) Teachers are not poor. (a) Poets are not teachers. P-PFC-L-CGJB (28. A) 49. A student on her first 3 tests received an average score of N points. If she exceeds her previous average score by 20 points on her fourth test, then what is the average for the first 4 tests ? (a) N+ 20 () N+10 ( Ne4 @ N+5 In a group of persons, 70%: of the Persons are male and 30% of the persons are married. If two-sevenths of the males are married, what fraction of the females is single ? 2/7 U3 3/T 2/3 score fa) (by (ce (a) The houses of A and B face exch other on a road going north-south, A’s being on the western side. A comes out of hix house, turns left, travels 5 km, turns right, travels 5 km to the front of D's house. B does exactly the same and reaches the front of C's house. In this context, which one of the following statements 1s correct ? ‘a! C and D live on the same street, (b) C's house faces south. The houses of © than 20 km apart, te) and D are less (di None of the above 41. P-PFC-L-CGJB FPrafefiad araanait oe fear difere « 1 URRGRa-da A are-deentpare siet, aren (SRM) safer B wake aa é | 2, sien Geta) sft St sae atta oRRafea-dat ot us faire fate ¢ | 3. fe fart oRRefed-da @ gohRrer (SRem) safer St yer get Rar ore, a eee ae aR Refea-aa Reger caer mem | af & dat a frafafar 4 a ahem we, da Prof af @ ? (a) Be aires seams ae 1 _ ) Fo sears aforas aa F | (Q seamres Pils at eI (@ wf gears ae S| 49, oe wen die weet. + fet orn or 51. (29-A) shee sri N ate @ | aff ae ort dhe wart 7 fied atta waa 8.20 so aft ana ott @, at ere ok wearil oT athe areas ger & ? (@) N+20 (b) N+ 10 () N+4 @) N+5 : afel & ue aye 4, 70% afte gor & atk 30% wats afer 1 afe gest or ofr amt Reafea &, at afgensit ar fear um sifaanfed & ? (a) 2/7 (b) 1/3 © 37 (a) 2/3 Tea oT US BSS WK SRM A wBewé, Set a ow oat se 2) asm a ax am 2, at yea @. 5 km uel @, ae ager 2, Bik 5 km Wi RDS WS a We wee B 9 Sede WA om @ sk CER S + SPR vga one & | ga Peal HF, Preferftat 48 SH-a Us Ger Tele? caik D ws & wea ® AE | ®) Cem w Fe chor Hike | fo -Cak Dd we wR F 20 km B wR! sages 4 a BE vei fa) (d) Directions for the following 5 (five) items ; ' Read the followiny passage and answer the ims that follow Your answers te these items choukd be based on the passes. only. Passage Now India's children have a right | to receive at least erght years of educution, the gnawing question is whether it wa | remain on paper ar become a reality. One hardly needs a reminder that thu mht is different from the others enshrined in the Cy tution, that the beneficrary a six yeur old child cannot demand ‘t, nor | can she or he fight a legal battle when | the rtwht 15 dented or violated. In all eases, | tis the aduit society which must act on . behalf of the child. tn another peculiarity where uo child's tw right to education iy ion offered later cxn l This ts 50] denied ro compen, be adequate or relevant because ctitdhood does not last. If a legal ( buttle fowtht on behalf of a child eventuatly won, if may be of little use to the boy or stiri oecause the opportunity missed at school during childhood cannot serve the sme purpose tater in life. This | may be painfully true for girls because | our society permiis them only a “hort P-PFC-L-CGsB £30 A) childhood, if The Education (RTE: bax become law at a at all Right to point in India’s history when the ghastly practice cf female infanticide has resurfaced in the form of foeticidy. This is “symptomatic of a deeper turmoil” in society which is compounding the traditional obstacles to the education of girls. Tenacious prejudice against the intellectual potential of girls runs across our cultural diversity and the system of education has not been able to address it, With reference to the passuge, consider the following statements : t. When children are denied education, adult xuciety does aot uet on behalf of them, Right to Education as a law cannot be enforced in the country. Which of the statements given above are correct ? fa) 1 only bi only (ce) Both 4 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 P-PFC-L-CGJB Preafeeacr 5 (citer) wecient & fere Peter : frafetaa crater at afer ake ses aria Re ne seatet & sax Aisne 1 34 weaiett Sms FR aeacr crater oe & arena Bt afer | wait aa sais ae A aed at AH se at ot Ren cer oe or after wT @ var %, ae acim we wer @ fi ra ze often Sat ons ae vita ) Tait & fren & sito & fre tok aq wR oor ad fem oT wom | () wat a Ren Ror. 8g ort mae aeu cial sik Few ate 1 (@) Teqaen 4 wat a are Rren or SS Ft caf sftremt wet @ 1 Read the following passage and answer the 3 (three) items that follow : 57. 58. 59. P-PFC-L-CGJB A,B,C, D and E are members of the same family, There are two fathers, two sons, two wives, three males and two females. The teacher was the wife of a lawyer who was the son of a doctor E is not a male, neither also a wife of a professional. C is the youngest person in the family and D is the eldest. B is a male, How is D related to E ? (a) Husband (b) Son (co) Pather a) Wife Who are the females in the group ? (@) Cand E (b> Cand D fc) Band A ‘d) Dand E Whoxe wife is the teacher ? wa) C tb D fr A ‘dB 62. | | (34-A) Read the following passage and answer the 3 (three) items that follow : In a survey regarding a proposed measure to be introduced, 2878 persons took part of which 1652 were males, 1226 persons voted against the proposal of which 796 were males. 1425 persons voted for the proposal. 196 females were undecided. How many voted for proposal ? (a) 430 (b) 600 (eo) 624 (d) 640 females the How many males were undecided ? 31 227 426 581 f@ (b te) @ How many females were not in favour of the proposal ? (a) 430 ib) 496 (c) 586 (dy 1226 In a queue, Mr. X is fourteenth from the front and Mr. Yis seventeenth from the end, while Mr. Z is exactly in between Mr. X and Mr. ¥. If Mr. X is ahead of Mr. Y and there are 48 persons in the queue, how many persons are there between Mr. X and Mr. Z? (@ 6 (b) 7 ‘cr 8 (dr 9 RrafeRad ckaie ot ofee sik sad wear e| me 3 (Ae) aeried & sae OBIE +: 57. 58. 59. P-PFC-L-CGJB A,B,C, DUd Eee & oan & waa 21 ahad awe, 2 ode sae yee é sik 2 Raa & 1 sreanftier ew acter @ veh @, ae aia ww tex oS Eyes ad @ sik a & ae feet ae a wel 8 | oRax 4 c amd oF aH oF atk Da ae | Bue yes | DOES an wads? (a) we ) (co) Faet (@) et a ag 4 feed ee 2? (a) CaRE (b) C3ikD () ESA (@ Dak E feoucht uot reenter & ? (a) ¢ ) D @ A @ B Preferaa craier ot ofee sik see vearg Re me 3 (eta) serie & sere fee : 60. 61. 62, 63. (35-A) feat ce marta equa et ary oe 2G wR fou a ww wie F 2878 caftsat 9 fear fren fier} 1652 ges 2 | 1226 aafrat A wena & frag va fear, fart S 796 gos a | 1425 waftpell A wera & ver 4 aa far! 196 Rael afwolia at | fear Raat 3 oecra & vet # a fear ? (a) 430 (b) 600 (©) 624 @ 640 Root gee sift & 2 (a) 31 (b) 227 © 426 (@) 581 Reber Rael wera & ar Y aét afi 2 (a) 430 () 496 (©) 586 (@) 1226 fort dite 4, dtm x ar a 14d we atk fae Y aig 8 17d BI we, sale star 2, far XR AY & Ste Fea A @ 1 Aart x af sta ¥ & amt g atk afte Aga agate g, a fam xaik a 25 au fer af & 2 @ 6 b) 7 © 8 @ 9 OC Directions for the items : The following nine items ‘Questions 64 ty 72) ar based on three passages in English w test the comprehension of| Engish lanzuaye and therefore these items do not have Hindi version. Read rach passage and answer the items that follow. \ \ Passage-I | He walked several miles that day but | coule not get anything to eat or drink) except some dry bread and some water, | which he got from cottagers and farmers. As ight fell. he slept under a haystack * lying in a meadow. He felt frightened at | first, for the wind blew awfully over the empty fields He felt cold and hungry, an: was tweling more lonely than he had ever felt before, He, however, soon fel! asleep, being much tured with his long walk. Whee he got up next day, he was feeling terribly hungry ~» he purchased a toaf of | bread with a few coins that he had 64, When the night fell, he slept | cay in the open field 1 tb) under a pile of dry grass 1 fe) ina farmer's cottage ido under 4 tree 65, He sun fell asleep because (a) he was exhausted b) he wan ail alone © he had not slept for days di he way very frightened PPFCL-CG.B (36 following 9 (nine) |66, A) With reference to the passage. consider the following statements 1 He countrysi was walking through the ‘The cottagers und farmers gave him enough food xo that he could sleep at night without feeling hungry. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) t only ib} 2 only fc) Both Land 2

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