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“BA LLR code Woe, 137 To 170/117/17 11056 Set No: 1 Question Booklet No .. (Tobe filled up by the candidate by binetblack ballpoint pen) Roll No, Roll No. (Write the digits in words) Serial No, of OMR Answer Sheet. Day and Date (Signature of invigilator ) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Use only ue/black ballpoint pen ia the space hove md ca both sides ofthe Answer Sheet) 1. Within 30 minutes ofthe issue of the Question Booklet, check the Question Booklet to ensure that it contains all the incorrect uence and that no p jvestion is missing. In case of faulty queen Bok i tothe ae Soper, lor ig nas of tty ‘Questlon Booklet 2. Do fering any loose paper, written or blank, inside the Examination Hall except the Admit Card without its envelope. 3. A separate Answer Sheet is given. It should not be folded or mutilated, Asecond Answer Sheet shall not be provided. 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Hacantitte aa touse any for nf aufgereliaishe shatl be liable to such PUrishnentas 0 On hiner (ade Fe SA ER orec-qu ow RA AR Total No, of Printed Pages : $1 ROUGH WORK wed 8 - cdeWe (13%) 17U/117/17 (1) “BA. No. of Questions/cgitet deat 150 Time : 2 Hours| [Fell Marks : 450 wma : 22] [yettes : 450 Note : (i) Attemptas many questions as you can. Each question carries 3 (Three) marks, One mark will be deducted for each Incorreet answer. ‘Zero mark will be awarded for each unattempted question. saftreaften welt at get eA or weet wt 1 ues we 3 (ata) sist wre suede were za a Reg we afer were oy. ete aaa TE smi are | (ii) If more than one altemative answers seem to be approximate to the correct answer, choose the closest one. We Gals Salers am at an & faz oa al, ad Pacer wet oe a 1. Crown prince of which of the following countries was the Chief Guest at the Republic Day Parade of India in'2017 Q) Iraq 2) ian (3) Abu Dhebi (4) Yemen, Prvaftten 3 8 foe Qn a gare eS mi Ram aarey 2017 a7 ow aehAR er (1) te 2) a Q) ager @ a 41) (ern Over) 17UALT17 2. Who of the following is Chairman of Banks Board Bureau of India? (1) Mr. Anil Baijal (2) Mr. Vinod Rai (3) Mr. DevendraMaharshi (4) Mr. R.K. Singh. Prati 4 8 ate dae ats ad an sreae 8 7 (1) ft afta aare (2) >of faite wa (3) af arg Tee (4) ft atte Aho fre Who of the following indian cricketers scored 150 runs in his comeback match against England in Cuttack, India in 2017 ? (1) Sanjay Manjrekar @ Yuvraj Singh (3) Mahendra S. Dhoni (4) Irfan Pathan Preafefta sete fake Raenfgat #2 fret ae aed Ha A wes, ena A 2017 F weve & fat 150 tH aan aT ? (1) Bore mista Q) aa fee 3) FRR Wo He 4) OR BA Who gave the slogan Make Ameries Great Again' ? (1) Bill Clinton (2) DonaldJ. Trump 3) Barak Obama (4) J. F. Kennedy ‘em ontten ite vita’ ae are Pam feat 2 7 (3) fret Fair Q) Bees Fo A (3) wee Stee (4) 3 Wo FAB (2) (Continued) 5. ATUNIT/T (1) How many satellites were launched by ISRO on 15th February 2017, which became a history ? 15°30 2017 @ Fatt Gu Peed teraz wita fea 12, oh he UH ee wT 7 (1) 102 + (2)-103 (3) 104 (4) 105 To which of the following Indian States, sport ‘Jallikattu' belongs ? (1) Andhra Pradesh (2) Tamil Nadu (3) Kerala (4) Kamataka Preafeefira sete ovat 4 8 ferret warn ara gtd’ 387 (1) apart (2) wirerng 3) eat (4) ies ‘BRIC' which was the organisation of 4 nations namely Brazil, Russia, India and China, has now become 5 nations organisation. Which is the fifth nation included in it? (2) South Korea, (2) SouthAftica (3) Singapore (4) Spain ‘BRIC am at ante, wa, st oi SH at eR ana ht Bat GTay ay TRS | BH I Visser at ate ART aT a 7 4) eer atiet Qi -o to @ a 3 ° (Gum Over) 1TUAATAT 8. Who of the following recited Gayairi Mantra before the Pakistan's Prime Minister recently ? (1) Malini (2) Hema (3) Naroda Malini (4) Affin Frcaetiga 4 fared cafe were & ae Tech a er re Ge (1) afer Q (3) ater afer (4) aretha 9. ‘Trivendra Singh Rawat is the 9th Chief Minister of which of the following States? (1) Chhatticgarh (Q) Jharkhand (3) Uttarakhand (4) Manipur Berg fie waa Profetan a @ fee oea % ad es RE? (1) otterg @) ars @) sree (4) fige 10. Sound can travel through (1) Gases only (2) Solids only (3) Liquids only (4) Sotids, liquids and gases caf Per HS Bea reua a Gah a wae? (1) aa (2) ar de (3) 338 oe (A) Aha, area ai te (4) (Continued) i. 17U/11747 1) Who of the following was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of tho Constitution of India? (1) Dr. Sacchidanand Sinha (2) Dr, Rajendra Prasad G)-Dr.B.R-Ambedkar (4) Dr. P Sitaramayya ‘Ponfire 2 ate oa Ss aa ‘pie whe! ar aaa aT? (1) &t, aRaerre fre (2) Se terR Ta G3) Sb ® ait. wa (4) Sh fe Saree . How many Indian languages have found place in the Constitution of India atpresent? savea 3 eteere 3 cers ft rr reat ah eH Reet te A 2 () 15 (2) 20 @) 22 @) 24 . The term of office of President of India is five years from the date he (1) Files nomination (2) Declared elecied (3) Enters upon his office (4) Court uphelds hiv eteetion: ae & ‘TR a eet re When a SAR Serer AR (1) annie arr & (2) Praifteasiter fem sn & (3) Tee nee ae & (0) rmrorsere Bear 98 Be ci or (arm Overy ITWNTAT (1) 14, 3rd January is celebrated as : (1) Kisan Divas (2) World Post Day (3) Fathers Day (4) Fundamental Duty Day 3rd serat five 6s F aT STAT @ (1) fan feaa 2) fava sre fare G) fn Raw (4) tiferss arctea feat 15. ThePanchyati Raj institutions are constituted through (1) Nomination. (2) Direct election (3) Indirect election (4) Nomination and indirect election Fare qa Head a 0s em F —— wT (1) aeRO (2) eae Frater (3) "de Raker (4) ame Ge The Fie 16. The federal system of India has been borrowed from the Constitution of (USA. (2) Australia (3) Canada (4) France sana i eles sae anes A A 8. safer a Mywe reefer G) HAST (4) eta (6) (Continued) 17, 18, 1. I7UNIIAT (1) Who founded the Communist legal theory ? (1) Marz and Engels (2) Maine (3) Blackstone @) Austin ‘argfive efrgt fret” ar witarea fad fiat ? QO aah Rar 2) (3) was (4) anfees Which of the following Prime Ministers never fated Parliament during his tenure? (1) Chandra Shekhar (2) Lal Bahadur Shastri (3) Charan Singh (@ LK. Gujral fe 8 fe ere Sn arerane dag ar avon a fem ? (1) kar (2) era amg meh G) aor Req 4) ome 4 aE Which of the following bodies is presided over bya non-member ? (1) Legislative Council (@) Legislative Assembly (3) Rajya Sabha (4) Lok Sabha Prete seat Bren arena wo fear cE z (1) Peart uteag, Q) fener @) aa (4) steam font (Thorn Over) 1707/17 (1) 20. Which one of the following does not find place in the ‘Constitution of India? (1) Finance Commission (2) NitiAayog (3) Election Commission (4) Public Service Commission Prafafe 82 A onal Sifter Term ae wee ? (2) fa arin Q) Af sri (3) Frafas are, 4) stedar arin 21. Which of the following steps was taken by the British Authorities in India in 1829? (1) Outlawing the practice of Sati (2) Enabling Hindu widow remarriage (3) Prohibiting female infanticide (4) Land reform Fate wuts grr re A ary 1829 3 Proforfiaa dB atte een Tar AH eM? (yal gen ade afte eT (2) Rear Bia @ da AT 3) after yor we a RAT ST 4) x gu 22. Which ofthe following disease is caused by virus and transmitted by mosquito (1) Plague (2) Typhus (3) Yellow fever (4) Filarisis fer Hd ate a Aer frag & gre alae 8 ear eel B Geral 7 qd) (2) afaara (3) ta (4) Beiter (a) (Continued) 23. a 28. ATU/LI7A7 (1) Which of the following Harappan sites is ktiown for rice clftivation ? (1) Kot Diji (2) Kalibangan (3) Lothal (4) Bhanwali ren 3g 3 Peiffer weet 8 8 ahs or A OHS fre aon ME 7 (Daeet = 2) wehine—G) he (4) Hat Which of the following tools were used by the people of the Mesolithic age? (1) Iron tools 2) Copper tools (3) Small stone tools (4) Quartzite Preafeien arene ¥ 8 ats Batveep pict 3 eit gre see Fase rer a 7 (1) ate ser (2) aia sre G) oy aT are (4) eRe Who of the following was the ruler when Megasthanes visited India? (1) Chandragupta Maurya (2) Ashok G) Harsh (4) Chandragupta If Arete & sree ae 3 wore eal a rare raf Hd ata on 7 (1) aR att (2) antes Ow a) ap (urn Over) YTUARTN7 (1) 26. 11. 28. Towhich of the following ‘Milind panha' is related ? (1) Sanskrit play {2) Political treatise (3) Religious conversation (4) Chronicle Prafartra Bae “fiftree wee weary 8 () aepageT (2) Wats fet (3) eof arefemt (4) sR ‘Pillar edicts’ came into existence in India during the regime of which of the following rulers (1) Ajatshatru (2) Padmanand (3) Ashok (4) Pushyamitra “ee cafes? sHaRe A om Pras HR res are are ate (1) sary (2) Yar (3) orate (4) gata Who of the following made a successful attempt to free himself from the control of the 'Ulemas' ? (1) Jalaluddin Akbar (2) Alauddin Khali (3) Balban (4) FirozShah Tuglak prafefere A Bek “te Bs Prda T and om at sw & fe aha HAT fear at? (1) sarees oat (2) semsés farsi Q) wer (4) Rta ere gre (10) (Continued) 29. 30. 31, 17UAI7I7 (1) In whose time European paintings got place in the Court? (1) Aurangzeb (2) Shabjahan (3) Jahangir (4) Akbar Reeds ares sore Hagia Paneer at BAS 8 we fh 7 (1) attire @ wert G8) wee (4) seat Which of the following has the highest energy? 1 Bluelight I. Green light IL Redlight NV. Yellowlight Choose the correct options : (1) Only 1 (2) Only B) Only HI (4) Only IV Fer A a aaftoem oa fara 2 7 Laer vere § TL. we vera UL. rer were 1. ten samme ae Reet Bt () aaa Q) 3a Q) aaa @) faa ‘Whopropounded the lena! theorv called Usilitarian Individualism’ ? (2) Austin (2) Salmond (3) Taylor 4) Bentham Se sted saftare (Utilitarian Individualism) =r Patras Raga sites Ch) ater (2) wee @ tx 4) tem Wy (Tern Over) I7ULLLIAT (1) 32. Where were the 2016 Summer Olympics held ? (1) Beijing (2) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (3) London (4) Delhi 2016 Bho sae tei set He GEA? (1) =f 2) fed AA, arte GB) oa (4) fet 33. Who of the following is the founder of the National Indian Association ? {1) A.O. Hume (2) Mary Carpenter (3) Mahatma Gandhi (4) Pherozshah Mehta frofafaa A8 ae dere sees frees wees 8? (UW) Wo (2) *8 were, (3) mere Tift (4) Petter Bear 34, Who of the following was the Head of Administration in India at the time of partition of Bengal ? (1) Lord Wavell @) Lord Linlithgow (3) Curzon (4) William Bentick eas aha ree a eet TFT Gt ? (1) ai ata (2) ot fener (3) 3 (4) fatto Se 2) (Continued) 38. 36. 37, 17UMN7/17 (1) Which of the following got support from both Muslims and Hindus ? (1) Quit India Movement (2) Khilafat Movement (3) Anti-partitionMovement (4) Champaran Satyagraha Feats a a Red eer wen eg aaa ada fren ar () 9a BR ares (2) faenna ater @) fn fag ater (4) eT araE Common cold is not citred by antibiotics because it is (1) Caused by Gram negative bacterium (2) Not an infectious disease (3) Caused by virus (4) Caused by Gram positive bacteriuun Wars WS germ Taree BAT Tel de wah (1) a arr Pats Seaifore 3 are Been & (Q) ae we tore a a aL (3) ae Regs catgeery arer hier ae & | G4) 3a mt aie Sadie GA aa Bate | Who of the following is the founder of ‘Servants of India Society’? () Lata Lajpat Rai (2) MahaimaGendhi: @) GK. Gokhale (4) Dayanand Saraswati Preferra & ts “orca Bars ean & aos & 7 (1) Sen arava wy (2) Rar (3) oe Be rhe 4) wa Reet 3) (urn Over, 17/7/17 1) 38 Where is Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research situated ? (1) Lucknow = (2) Kanpur 3) Gorakhpur (4) Allahabad on Reg ais ge fee at fest? (L) tas (2) FR @G) TREE (4) eTereTe, 39. Which of the following is the National Tree of India? (1) Mango Tree (2) AshokTree (3) Banyan Tree (4) Peepal Tree ‘preimage AT TT 7 (yaa orga Q) ort ye GB) ATE ATS (4) Siva HF 40, Who isthe present Chief Justice of India ? (Q) Jagdish Singh Khehar (2) Rajendra Mal Lodha (3) T.S. Thakur (4) HLL. Dalta andere 3 et a as fe BB? (1) sede Fre oe Q) WAR Ae Ta (3) Bo WH TH (4) Go Wo FG 4{, Howmany mega biodiversity countries are in the world ? faa i ge eal we Seafafaerm art aH 8? as @ 10 @) 12 @ 4 (14) (Continued) 17UANTAT (1) 42. Whois knownas father of White Revolution in india ? (1) Dr. M. 8. Swaminathan (2 De. William Gade (3) Dr V. Kutien (4) Dr. Manmohan Singh sree he if at See fed wal are e 7 (1) le Who We Fan (2) io fafa rs @) Sh ah afer (4) Slo weather fee 43. Where the distribution of powers between the Union and States are provided in the Constitution of India ? (1) 2ad Schedule (2) 4rth Schedule 3) 7th Schedute (4) Snth Schedule. ret & sfanra cia oe cl 35 ha afta ap farsa weet wee 2 7 Q) Ft agggt (2) Shi age (3) are oR (4) 7 oaget 44, In which of the following it is provided that India is a Union of States ? (1) The Government ofindia Act 1935 (2) The Independence Act 1947 3) Constitition of tndta (4) Land Law Prrafeafira 9-2 fart we avait & fis ema cel er de 7 (1) fe rechive aries efter waz 1935 (2) fe Water we 1947 3) ary aw aia (4) afer Ty Goren ATU/NIT/T 45. Who of the following is not acitizen of India ? 46. (1) Who is born in the territory of India (2) Either of whose parents was bom in the territory of India (3) Was ordinarily resident in India for not less than five years al the com- mence of the Constitution (A) Afler Mare 1, 1947 migrated to Pakistan fratation 4a ata wna wr arti ae a? (a ad ws a wT (2) farts arene 348 AG wea & ea Ba HT aT (ay men rin ees Bs re ew A Ta ot a HT ee Ba Harsco thy we Hat wate (4) Lard 1947 3 arg coears ase Fae B Which of the following are considered as constituents of food ? 1. Protein, carbohydrates, and fats I. Vitamins UL Minerals TV. Water OL ) Only TT G3) Only U, HI (4) LiL U0,1V Prafetaa t Baa a Gravel wen F 7 J, WIR, sialerayes oor eS 1. Rate 10. Rea Vat uv = @) am Q) wal, 4) LIL MLIV (16) (Continued) 47, 48, 49, 17U/17/17 (4) The scientific study of law (Jurisprudence) first started among —— (1) Romans (2) Greeks ) Europians (4) Arabs RR (RUE) a SoG aren wdrew Pk ate yp aT ? () ter (2) tae 6) where @) aa ‘The Right to property belongs to which of the following category (1) Fundamental Right (2) Constitutional Rieht (3) Statutory Right £4) Customa ry Right watt or afer Prafeitaa 4 8 fim at ard 7 (1) sire aifterg (2) saunas aiftrer (3) RiP ire after (4) where arftent Who propounded the theory ‘law and stateare the same! () Kelsen (2) Maine (3) Blackstone (4) Robert frm RR oA dant te ame) 8 RE ay wm 2) @) tee fice (2) {een Overy 17U/I7/7 (1) 50. 5h. 52. 53. 54, Who of the following presides over ment? int sitting of both Houses of Parlia- (1) President (2) Vice President (3) Speaker Lok Sabha (4) Prime Minister Arata d& ate deg S Sil aait At ge Aas A sean Here? (1) sft Q) sregatt (3) saa cheer 4) ware "The ‘Rule of Law’ as propounded by A. V. Dicey as how many components? fata wre’ er Ps rah re ft 8 & Fee we & 7 qi (22 @ 3 a4 How many schedules are there in the Constitution of India? aye On Peres # a Faoesh srgerat B 7 Ms Qa 3) II (a) 12 “The concept of 'co-parcenary’ is in vogue in which of the following, (1) Muslims (2) Hindus 3) Christians (4) Parsee “agen armen Farag & Prat wae 8 7 (Q) gee (2) (3) wag (4) Wet For the commission of a crime which of the following is the most important component ? (1) Motive (2) Intention (3) Preparation (4) Brawl eh pe ft 9 ea we we F (1) Fst (2) FR G) Aart (4) re 18) (Continued) TTUALTAT (1) Direction : (Question No, 55 to 65) Given below are Legal Principle followed by Factual situation. Apply the principle to itand select the most appro- priate answer for questions among the four choices given. 58. LEGALPRINCIPLE:: 'f, asa result of carelessness, one injures another, heis 56. legally liable to the injured victim for:resulting damages, unless the victim's own carelessness also contributes to causitig the accident.’ FACTUAL SITUATION : Acarelessly ieft an iron pole protruding actoss a Public road. 200'moters ftom that spot was a traffic signal indicating the speed limit to be at 30 kmph. B; riding.a scooter at 60 kmph, noticed the protrusion from a distance, but still could not avoid it, collided with the pole ‘and was injured, In an action byB against A. (1) B will succeed because A was careless, Q)B will succeed because A could have avoided the mishap by putting up a ‘warning, (3) B wilt lose as he was driving ‘vety fast. )B will lose for some other reason. LEGAL PRINCIPLE : A peitori shall not bo gunty of comempt of Coutt on the ground that he has published (whether by words, spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible Tepresentations, or otherwise) any matter which interferes or tends to interfere with, or obstracts or tends to obstruct, the course of justice in connection with any civil or criminal Proceeding pending at that time of publication, if at that time he had no reasonable grounds for believing thatthe proceeding was pending, FACTS. : Mr, 5X! delivered a, lecture at a Igcal Re club in favour of sewed who is prosecuted for assulfing'a ae Fie sala that the accused is & victim of prevailing corruption in the judiciary and he know: the accused is going SE panes by the Court for being honest. Mr tat charged for committing contempt of Court, os : (1) Mr. 'X" has. sempt of Court (2) Mr,'X" has committed Contempt of Court (3) Mr. ‘X*has divhonoweddhe Court (4) Mr. X shall be acquitted because heis an honest man (19) ATU/LITAT (1) 57, Principle : In order to be eligible to appear in the semester examination, a student is required to attend, under all circumstances, at least 70% of the total classes held in that semester as per University rules. FACTS : Sunil, an economically poor but a very brilliant student of L.LB. final semester while going to his University by eycle received some leg injuries in road accident. Consequently Sunil could not attend bis classes for one week us he was advised rest by his doctor for that period. Due to this absence iYum the University, Sunil failed to have 70% attendance essential to appear in the examination and therefore, he was debarred from appearing in the examination by the University authorities. Sunil challenges this decision in the court flaw, (1) Sunil will succeed in the court of law as the accident was beyond his control. (2) Sunil will definitely get favour of the court on humanitarian ground as he comes from a economically poor family and may not afford to take re- admission. (3) Sunil will not succeed as he could very easily fulfil eligibility criteria tor appearing in the examination by being reasonably regular in the class throughout the semester. (4) Sunil will succeed as requirement of 70% attendance may be declared arbitrary and therefore, unreasonable by the court of law. (20) (Continued) 1701717 56. Principte : A citizens shall have the fundamental right to catry on any occupa. 59. tion, trade or business, But reasonable restrictions on the exercise of such rights can be imposed by law in the interest of the ‘general public. FACTS +A large number of persons had been carrying on the business ofdyeing and printing in Rajkot area for the last 25 years providing employment to about 30,000 families. From these business places untreated dirty water was being discharged on. the roads thereby causing damage to the public health, A notice, therefore was given to close this business til! fecessary. measures to protect public health as provided under the environmental statutes were taken by those businessmen. (1) Notice cannot be justified as it will cause loss of employment to 30,000 families. (2) Notice cannot be justified as it amounis to violation of the fundamental tight of the persons who have been carrying on the business for the last 25 years. G3) The notice cannot bi jistified on the: ‘ground ofdamage to-pebtichealth as the persons in that area have been voluntarily residing for long and have become used to that envircnmnetit, (4) The notice’ cant be justified as the Tight 16 business worebaolute and reasonable restriction can be imposed by law in the interest of the Public. ATUALIT/LT (1) FACTS : Ashish is carrying on a chemical and fertilizer: industry near the bank of river Ganga. In order to prevent and control any kind of harm to ‘the environ- ment, suitable waste treatment and disposal plants were installed in the factory. Dueto some sudden mechanical/technical problem, these plants ceased to work properly and therefore, caused environmental pollution, which ultimately caused substantial harm to the environmentand to the people living around the factory. Victims of such pollution file a suit for suitable remedy. (1) Victims cannot succeed as necessary precautions to prevent any harm were taken by Ashish. (2) Victims cannot succeed as the mechanical/technical problem was sudden and, therefore, beyond the control of Ashish. (3) Victims can succeed as it is the duty of Ashish to sce that no harm is caused to the environmentipeople due to his activity under any circum- stances. ‘ictims coutd succeed if treaiment/dispos lant were not installed in the '4) Victims coutd succeed if | ent sal pl Ned in th factory. 60. Principle : An agreement to do an act impossible in itself cannot be enforced byacourtoflaw. FACTS : Sagar agrees with his girl friend Sunita to pluck Stars from the sky through this extrzordinary will power, and bring them down on earth for her within a week. After the expiry of one week, Sunita filed a suit for damages against Sagar for the breach of contract as Sagar: failed to perform his promise. (2) (Continued) 6. 62. 170/717 (1) (1) Sunita can succeed in getting damages as Sagar has deceived her (2) Sagar cannot be held liable as he honestly belicves that his love for Sunita ¢ istrue and therefure; he will succeed in his endeavour, @Q) The court cannot entertain such suits as the act promised under the agree- ment is impossible in itself. (4) Sagar can be held linble for making an absurd promise, Principle : Qui facit per alium facit Per se, i.¢., he who does things through others does it himself, FACTS ; Nidhi, the owner of a car, asked her friend Sumit to take her car and. drive the same to her office. As the car ‘was near her office,it hit a pedestrian Prakash on aecount of Sumit's ne driving and injured him seriously. Now Prakash files a suit for damages against Nidhi, (1) Nidhiis not liable as it was the negligence of Sumit (2) Sumitis solely liable as Nidhi was not driving the car @) Nidhi liableas Sumit was diving under her authority and for her purpose (4) Sumit will be exempted from liability under the principle of inevitable accident LEGAL PRINCIPLE : Aconsumerisa person ‘Who buys any goods or services for a consideration and uses the goods for ot Comment lu- 0 Purposes, Exclu. sive use of the goods. spe Se parige of aring his livelihood, by means of self-employment is not considere a8 commercial USE"A-vonsumer can ap- Prosch a consumer forum if there isa deficiency in poods or services, FACTS : ‘A’ a taxi-driver recaived' a ‘CHesRMBRONVSIOM for clectronics company through a draw of lots and installed the eke Sometime later, the music systettt Stoppé working. 1: ‘PPtyached the eter. tronics com 1 SBM TBR este cnnany kent delering Gar iA the company iia cor me (3) (arm Op 17UAI7117 (1) 63. (1) Yes, 'A' is not using the music system for any commercial purpose. He is just playing itina taxi for earning his livelihood. (2) Yes, there is a deficiency in goods since the music system became non- functional. (3) No. ‘A’ is using his taxi for ferrying passengers which is a commercial purpose. Hence he is not a consumer. (4) No ‘A’ is not a consumer since he has not paid any consideration of the music system. i LRGAL PRINCIPLE : Violation of a Legal Right, with or without damage. gives rise to a tort. PACTUAL SITUATION :'A' establishes a coaching class and charge 5000 per year as fees. A's neighbour 'B' establishes another coaching class thereby excating a competition. This forces A to reduce his fees to 3000 per year. Question Can'A’ claim damages from'B' for the loss caused to him? (1) Yes, he can as B has violated his Legal Right. (2) No, Ahas: reduced the fees on hisown, (3) No, because though there was damage there was no legal injury. (4) None ofthe above. (24) (Continued) 64, 65. ITUALTAT() PRINCIPLE : The fact that any person was bom during the continuance of a valid marriage between bis mother and any man or within two hundred and eighty days after its dissolution, the mother remaining unmarried, shall be conclusive proof that he is the legitimate son of that man, unless it can be ‘shown that the parties o the marriage had no access to each other at any time when he could have been begotten, FACTS : X and Y married on January 15,2015, ¥, the wife of X, never left her Parental home and never went to her husband's home. A boy was bom to Y on July 15, 2015, For the Court. (1) There shall be a conclusive proof that the boy is the legitimate son of X. (2) There shall be no conclusive Proof that the boy is the legitimate son of X. (3) There shall be a Conclusive proof that the. boy is the illegitimate son of X. (4) Thereshail be no evidence at all, LEGAL PRINCIPLE : Evety personis ented to freedom of conscience and ‘0 profess, practice and propagate his eligion subject to public order, morality and health, FACTUALSITUATION : X, aMuslim sacrificesa cow on Bakra-Id believing it to be apart of his religious rites. However, there was a law of general prohi- bition on slaughter of cows. X, was prosecuted for slaughtering cow, Answer: (1)X cannot be prosecuted as Killing of cow on Bakra-Id has the Mustim religious sanction, (2) X can be prosecuted as the State has a right to regulated the freedom of the religion in the interests of the public ordes. G) X can be prosecuted in the interests of the public morality, (4) X can be prosecuted, as the slaughtering of cow iscruetty to animals, (4) (Tern Over) 17UANTAT (1) 66. Aby shooting at a fowl wit intent to kill it kills B who isbehind a bush, while ‘Aisnot knowing that he was there, Does A's act amount to murder ? (1) Aisguilty of murder. (2) Ais guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. (3) Aisnot guilty of culpable homicide ashe did not intend 10 kill B or cause death by doing an act that heknew was likely to couse desth (A) A is guilty of killing the fowl under the Wildlife Protection Act and also for committing as offence: affecting the human body, killing B. 67. A kuowingly causes damage to the house of B and thereby has reduced the utility of the same. Ahas committed (1) House trespass: (2) Mischief (3) Criminal trespass (4) Breach of trust op oegge Ba a cee BS ETH TT aoe THAT ax ten ® 1 AS watts fea 2 (1) ae aera (2) Rt (3) arenes afean (4) aT 68, Which ofthe following confers best interest in property ? 2) Possession 3) Ownership (4) Trust (1) Licence re 8 Pad eres zfs we Be? gat (2) Fat 3) Fathies @ = (26) (Continued) 69, 7. nL 70/17/47 (1) Decision of which of the following is binding on all Courts in India () High Court (2) Supreme Court 3) Service Tribunal (4), Tex Tribunal Prefect ant carmcre oe arf areca & () 33 are Q) Fm are (3) Sarrarnteeer 4) Brae The ttle of « property in favour of an individual is decided by which of the following Courts (1) Criminal Court (2) Civil Court @) RevenueCourt (4) Judicial Magistrate. Reza ae 8 et weer fr (cea) Reem ap 8 fen gr Fivfia fren aren & (1) arrrafien ag (2) fataer wie @) tH HE (6) ae age Where a person voluntarily takes risk for sake of fun he is (1) not entitled for legat protection (2) entitled for legal protection (3) Hable tobe punished (4) entitled to be appreciated Set af ea, area By eeom erin zach ae (1) SRR a scar ae we a sft 2) PRL ae eam He A aT afar 3) ae Rae ak Ra gE (4) stat a a 8 (27) (firm Over ITUAITAT (1) 72. 73. How the interest of consumer is protected in India ? (1) by Criminal Law (2) by Consumer Protection Law {) by Food AdulterationLaw (4) by Sale ofGoods Law sere pont Ret ar ear 88 Parser & ? (1) arvates fate gre (2) siren ego fae ara 3) aH arava ARS EET 4) are Page Fae BRT Inwhich of the following cases Government cannot beheld lible? (1) For declaring war (2) For imposing emergency 3) For demonetisation (4) For taking action against an employee eran HR Br Hee Ye CT TT BF (1) ae A vache & Fae (2) sree ates 2 & Fre 3) fargiarer & fore (ay ew cart & Rave ard 7 ® FR (28) (Continued) 4. 75. 1TUAITINT (1) Which of the following laid the foundation of Federal system in India for administration ? (1) The Constitution of India (2) The Government of India Act 1935 (3) The Government of India Act 1919 (4) The Charter of 1833 ‘Prafatag 3 & feet mer & fq una i dia erage Ht oreefren veh A 7 (1) srt at eer (2) R rating ais sftem we 1935 (3) £8 waftve ais efter wee 1919 (4) Bards atte 1233 ‘Which of the following is the outcome of Minto-Marle Reform ? (1) The Government of India Act 1935 (2) The Independence Act 1947 (3) The Indian Councils Act 1909 (4) The Indian Councils Act 1892, Prafeiea #8 sta Redt—onel gan a vor 8 7 (2) fe arene aie: gear we 1935 (2) R satide we 1947 (3) tear sifted wae 1909 (4) RR afar afte wae 1892 (23) (irn Ove) 17UANT/AIT (Q) 76, a; 1. in which of the following countries terrorist group ‘clue clux clan’ flourished ? (1) Germany (2) USA (3) France (4) Turkey Proftton Sait 4 8 Brad arnieandt aver ‘aq aT aT’ I gH BT aT? (1) wet Qewy 3) sR @ wi Who of the following is a'cbild! in India ? (1) Who has not completed 10 years (2) Who has not completed 15 years (3) Who has not completed 18 years (4) Who has not completed 20 years wre Prati Hats ae 27 (1) fae) 10-3 I ei fe 8 (2) Brat 15 af vel Paar 8 (3) Fret 18 af gu sel fra 8 (4) Fae 20 a or El Far 8 The National Human Right Commission is constituted under which of the following? (1) Constitution of India (2) Indian Penal Code (3) Human RightAct (4) Criminal Procedure Code ae renter en Pao a fs oars Fe 8 ? (1) Mus 1 See (2) sree ave aiken (3) arate, area (4) ang wisn fear (30) (Continued) 79, 82. A 7UANTN7 (1) A person who is not a member of House of Legislature can hecome Minister and he can remain so far a period of (1) 4 months (2) 6 months (3) 8 months (4) 12 months 1 sae Ht Rereect & reh aes a wee ag BEA wa ee 8 aT FBT waa et () 4987 QQ) 6m ae GG) Buat ae (4) 12 ma oe Annual Budget of the country is presented in Parliament under which of the following ? (1) Income Tax Act (2) Constitution of India (3) Wealth Tax Act (4) Gift Tax Act ag 8 her an aff sore Prafefirg #8 Reh srarie seq feea wei ® 7 (2) ara a aa 2) ara Buy (3) era aR (4) ara afta In ¢ mixture of sand and iton of I kg irdtris' 20%. ‘Mow:mueh.eand should be added so that the proportion of iron becomes 10% ? (1) L8 kg (2) 800-gm (3); 900 gm (4) 1000 gm WH GW aH 1 AR Te fier ten 20% 8 1 Fern are, ga Pa Here ag fa ota Ft maT 10% Bote 7 (1) 1.8 ato (2) 800 (3) 900 aA (4) 1000 mm Which of the following is the L.C.M of 24,35 43.& 6 Bre we 24, aya ad. Gla. ga eof (1) 972 (2) 23328 @) 46656 (4) 11664 31 ap (Tien Overy uni77 @) 83. at. 85. 86. if 2 men or § women can finish a work in 6 hours then 6 men and 10 women will finish it in i)24hours — (2) 1.2 hours Q) 3.25 hours (4) 2.75 hours RIG Safer wa oho RA gta at ea og 10 afeeme sta 3h fared aad pt at 7 (1) 2.48 (2) 12 (3) 3.2582 (4) 2.75 8 Tho sum of the sides of « right-angled triangle is 36 cm. While its hypotenuse is 15 cm. So which of the following is the difference of two other sides of the triangle? . (1) 4em (2) 3em Q) 6cm (4) 7m ew wa Pastor At ant VaroHl wt TPT 36 Ao Ho \ waa Fees al Ah carers & 15 Bo ae 1 svt: ee Se arr Lal & alta Frerfrtber H & ats axe aafen t ? (1) 420 Ho (2) 3 Bo te Q) 6 ao the @) 72 He Which one of the following is the sum of numbers from 1 to 500? Prafittae 48 aH 1 8 GaR 500 THe sist wr at 8 7 (1) 1,00,000 (2) 399500 3) 125250 (4) 499500 ‘A man wrote fifty crore thirty five lakhs four thousand and fifty six as 50354056. Find out the mistake and point out which of the following is the correct answer rar 3 re i He oT AT THA HY 50354056 4 oH HT 1 igae fd 0 9 Boh RTT A a OTT 1) 503540056 (2) 503500456 3) 503504056 (4) 5030504056 (32) (Continued 87. 89, 9. ow. 17U/117/17 (1) Find the greatest number of four digits which when divided by 12, 18 and 35 leaves 5 as remainder Fae © ce ore wo der amet Ba a 12, 18 Fen 393 am fer ae aH 5 (1) 8865 (2) 8825 3) 8065 (4) 8850 In a class of 22 students, 21 students got an average of 44 marks. If the re maining students get 66 marks, the average marks of the whole class is 22am % we ea | 21 ont at ston 44 sis nr AE 1 a te oH 66 Bs wr Ret 8 at get wen an shea om (1) 30 (2) 45 3) 40 @) 1S Which of the following is the average of first fifty natural numbers ? Prfatiea § a ate seer care earafier tonsil or atta & 7 {1) 28 (2) 20 G3) 25.5 @) 12.5 ‘The ages of A and B are in the ratio of 5 : 4. If the sum of their present ages is 36, what is the present age ? we FB og a agra 5:4 Lat seit wert ong a an 8 368 aA aR org en 8 2 (1) 14 (2) 18 (3) 16 (4) 20 A train 120 m long crosses a pole in 10 scconds. What is the speed of the train? (1) 35.5 kev/hr 2) 43.2 kent (3) SOkewhr (8) 60.3 kuvhr 120 shes rt Um 2 we ea 10 Bg Foe 2 aR Th (1) 35.5 fe Mho/m We (2) 43.2 f Ahe/s a (3) 50 fs tfo/to Ho (4) $0.3.fiia test Ho tay (Turn Over) 17UAIT/V7 (1) 92. Which of the following is related to Green movement ? 93. 94. 95, (1) Agricultural production (2) Environmental protection (3) Standard of life (4) Economic development Prfhern 4 8 ats aa orate & wag 8? (1) Bf sere Q) safer eT 3) Sr et (4) anes freer: Which one of the following will not bc a number of the series 1,8,27,64,125, ...2 Peafifxa 3-3 A aes (Gera) 1,8,27,64,125, oR cen TH oh (4) 1000 (2) 256 @) 512 (4) 729 Find the wrong cumiber in the series 7, 28, 63, 124, 215 jaan 7, 28, 63, 124, 215 Hee den At gear FR a7 (2) 28 (3) 124 (4) 215 = 1 Which fraction comes next in the sequence > 135 7 oo a aon it orren Reais Ba em 7 24816 2 iu 2 10. we oF OF On (34) (Continued) 96. 97. 98. ATUNI7/7 (1) Inthe series 357, 363, 369... what will be the 10th term YET 357, 363, 369... arate ve aT eT 2 (1) 405 2) 411 @) 413 @ 417 If moans +, + means—;+ means x;and—-means +, then 28x8-+8-442=7 We x Hs, wots, G-wad +m 2Bx848=44-2%09 (1) 80 (2) 25 @3) 24 @s Which would be the proper order of the following (in ascending order) ? (1) Trillion (2) Thousand (3) Billion (4) Hundred ©) Million retton #8 ranger pen de (at aan 3) (ORR) me (3) fares Dee 5) Bites de 423, 51 (35) Carn Overy 1TU/N7/17 (1) 99. If the following items are arranged from general to particular which one would be the correct order {a) Animal (6) Feline (©) Leopard (d) Mammal (e) Vertebrate ) Cat Ufebhead Qacedbf Baedbaf Wade bef ae eh er ie Bs pa ate fe a aw (a) FRR (b) Frareag (Brae) (© oe (a) (@ were (FAS) (@) deen (algae) py et perenne rer 1911, 4,6, bef ay feboae (36) (Continued) I7UANTIAT (A) 100. Which of the following would be the meaningful order of the following ? Doctor, Fever, Medicine, Medical shop (1) Medical shop, Doctor, Medicine, Fever (2) Fever, Doctor, Meidical shop, Medicine (3) Doctor, Medical shop, Medicine, Fever 4) Modicine, Doctor, Medical shop, Fever Paterna #3 ats fer aeicel sea em 2 TRE, FAN, SH, AT () orem, sre, a, Fa 2) Jar, are, GrErT, B) SRK, TURN, I, FI (Qe, aee, Gar, Far 101. In an examination a student scores 4 marks for every correct answer and looses 1 mark fot" evel WHERE tnewer:-fi te atteihpe AT" 7$ questions and secures 125 marks, the number of questions he attempts correctly is Beg OLE SE Re dis mn we treat oe ac fe 1 ash Een af aE aa 45 Sete Fiat SHS 125 shy oF R at went f& 3A ger fied wet & wa oer fe (1) 35 (2) 40 Qe (4) 46 (37) (hors Over 1 TUAITAAT (1) 102. Find the missing numeral in the number matrix given below : AR Ru ne te Agee F re gis GN: —— 6 6 8 §47 |5 4 3 * 120 | 126 | 320 nee (4 (2)8 3) 12 (4) 16 Direction : (Questions 103 to 107) : Read the following statement and answer’ ‘the questions which follow : Six persons A, B, C, D, E, and F were playing a game . A's father, mother and uncle were in the group. There were tvo women. B, the mother of A got more points than her husband. D got more points than E but less than F. Niece of E got lowest points. Father of A got more points thn P but could not win the game. refers rer ah og oc aereT TB Te wed aT sa 8 : groafn A,B, C,D, Ew Fe Sade Bd | AB Far, WAS oT HE Ra Tagen ah Reet | AB rar Ba ae GB soe oe A IDat B3 ofis afw fad Gog PA aa ES wih Swe gH SH PAA 3p Faas A Fa aie aes fic Farm ae eT fe al ga | 103, Who stood second in the game? Bat aged OO fA He? Qa QB ec @D (38) (Coninued) ETUAI7IT (1) 104, B was one of the ladies. Who was the other lady ? BRAS wee eet ata 7 qe @D GA @E 105. Whose wife is B? B feet wet t 7 (yD @c QB)E @PF 106. Who won the game? Gat fa fie fit WA Q)B QG)F @)D 107. Who secured lowest points ? Foaet waa am ois oH RE? (B (QE B)A @c Direction (Questions No, 108 to 112) : Read the following Statement and answer the questions which follow : ‘There are four friends A, B, G, D. One of them studies Biology end Plays football snd basketball, A and B study Chemistry. A playe table tennis. Both the Chemistry students play volleyball. D is the student Sent placate “sade play two games, and itm Over 1TUAIIA7 Q) Prafiiaa se nd ath cere GB we weil aI EE: A,B,C, Dan far € 13a a we ata Raa a seme ser 8 en eae deen § @ aehers Sean 1 Ava Bum fia a HER ae et A danefa daa 21 game fag & Qe ora arta Gad #1 D tthe faa a oe 81 aR Pea we wa Bde A dare 1 Mae we on wate G do dam 8 wt had ao Get ti le we Pe wm om wet 8 | 108, How many subjects are studied and games played by the four friends? cari Ook crv Boek Pave at er fap ren @ wen a et Gere 2 (1) 3,6 (2) 1,2 QB) 2,3 @) 45 109, Who is acricketer ? fact a 8? Qa Q)B gc (4) D 140. Who is the Biology student ? ofa fg Bor wR? Qa Q)B Bc @Dd 111. Whodoes not play volleyball? atare Bh al See & 7? aya QB ec (4)D 412, Whostudies Chemistry and plays table tennis? dec ere a oo see wo & we ge Be # ? (ya a rong aD (4) (Contirued) 17UN17A7 (1) 113. Which is opposite of South East ? (1) South West (2) North (3) North West (4) North East ‘efor age eT R 7 (1) afer afte (2) wt (3) are ofa Omg 114, Find the missing number : 13, 32, 24, 43, 35 (....) 46, 65, 57,76 Aden ware’: 13,32, 24, 43,°35-(..) 46; 65557. 76 (1) 45 (2) 52 G) 54 (4) 55 115. Choose the group of letters which is different from others set 3 3a at at aa at att a fa 2 (2) BD (2) K (3) PN (4) su 116. You can keep your men satisfied if you are able fo provideto them (1) Discipline (2) Comforts. (3) Security of Job- Q Warmth an ore anehed Sl UE We aad Balk om st em BOY > (1) seg Q) = G) ana Ret & att (41) (Tun Over) TUL 7/17 (1), 117. If green means red, red means yellow, yellow means blue, blue means orange and orange means green, what is the colour of clear sky ? (i) Blue (2) Red (3) Yellow (4) Green af a0 8 afta 2 ara, are @ aifidle 8 chen, en @ saftls & shen, Sten & afta @ sre, afk sere Yaka & ger ere orHET aT eT Te 7 (1) ate (2) at @) tear 4a LIB. A family consists of grandmother, father, mother, four sons, and their wives and one son and two daughters to cach of the sons. How many females are there in all? eaten 8 274, feat, ore, a ge We aA ofa aw UH ys ad aight eT I at | cftare Hf ayer Pert feral & 7 (1) 24 (2) 18 (3) 16 (a) 4 119. Choose the pair in which the words are differently related (3) Car: Road (2) Ship : Sea (3) Rocket : Space (4) Aeroplane : Pilot sa gen a ee ie ew yea ag ¢ (1) aR ae (2) SRM RH (3) Te wR (4) wag FG: TIRE (42) (Continued) ATUANTNT Q) 120. Which one of the following is out of context 2 . @) Commander (2) Commodore - (3) rigatiée! (4) Admiral fein & seal RR? (1) see (2) arb 8) Ratan (4) eRe 121. Which of the following represents the ‘nature of a valid Hindu marriage ? (1) Contract 2 Understanding (3) Sacrament (4) Partty understanding Bret 3 9 hs eos Fee Ree eG aR aT 7 (1) eg (2) aa Q) tear (4) site: aire 422, By which Constitutional Amendnient Act was tie nimber, Of Lick Sabha seats increased from 525 to 545 9 (1) The Twentieth Amendment Act, 1966 (2) "The Fotty-secore xHeRteMtehARt. 1976 G) The Fory-fourth Amendment Act, 1978 (4) Thirty-first Constitutional Articndment Act, 1973 Ser en char a 95H sar 545 fra mm (1) 20 af tier aftr t9G5 (2) 42 at etter often ag26., (3) 44 af aaitaa aie 1978 (4) 31 at waiter afore 1973 ATU/ITAT (1) 123, A lady wanted to buy a railway ticket but nding crowd near the ticket window at the station, asked Raju, who was near the window, to geta ticket for her and handed him money for the same. Raju took the money and instead of getting the ticket, ran away with it. What offence’ has been committed by Raju? (1) No offence (2) Criminal breach of trust. (3) Criminal misappropriation. (4) Theft. 124, Assertion (A) : The essence of joint liability under Section 149 of the PCis that the Criminal Act must have been doné with a view to fulfil the common object ofan unlawful assembly. Reason (R) ;Any sudden and provocative act done ‘by amember of an unlawful assembly would render the other members of that assembly liable. (1) Both AandR are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) BothAand Rare individually true but R jsnotthe correct explanation. ofA. (3) A is true but Ris false. (4) A i false but Ris ine. 125. The veracity’ of his statement could not be proved. Here'veracity’ means (a) Sincetily (2) Seriousness (3) Teathfiulness (4) Justifiability ay (Continued) ATUNLIT/T (1) 126. Find the appropriate preposition to fill the gap out of the options given below : Every one of us will haveto alone —-—his or her misdeeds. (1) of (2) about 3) for (4) by 127. Which of the following is appropriate words to fill the gap ? ‘The chair would break if both of you (1) will sit in it sitinit 3) satin it (4) would sit in it 128. Which of the following. is most suited to complete the sentence ? Penury is the worst slavery and ——todeath, (1) would soon lead (2) may sooner lead G) will soon lead (4) will sooner lead 129, Findthe one word substitute : One who does a thing for pleasure and not as profession. (i) philanderer (2) amateur (3) empirical. (4) imposter 130. A person who does not believe in the exisfeice OT Cod ts (1) thiest @) athiest G3) altraist (4) agnostic 231, Which of the following is antonym of Barbarian' 9 () unrefined 42). siyilized (3) foreigner’ 19) uncuttured (45) (urn Over) ATONI7A7 (1) 132. Which of the following is antonym of ‘sacrosanct’ ? (1) surreptitious (2) sanctimonious G) unholy (4) sacramental 433. Which of the following is synonym of Aborigines’? (1) absolutions (2) first design 3) primitive inhabitants (A) Concepts 134. Find the synonym of ‘claustrophobia’ from the following (1) Fear of Ghosts (2) Fear of closed spaces (3) Lack of confidence (4) Urge to steal Inthis question sixsentences are given the first andsixih are numbered as 1 and 6. But sentences 2 to 5 are numbered as A, B, C and D. Select the correct sequence of these four sentences from the four options giver below 1. Newton had a little dog named ‘Diamond’. ‘A. One day after some work he went out of his room. 135. o B, There was a heap of written papers containing the labour of his twenty years work lay onthe table. €. Diamond was asleep in the room near the fire. D. While Newton was away Diamond got up and jumped on the table and knocked down the lighted candler. 6, The papers caught fire and were burnt to ashes. (ABCD (2) ACBD @G)CBDA (4) ABDC (46) (Continued) 17017117 (0) 136, Choose from the given wotds below which hds the'stime meaning and can be ‘sed in the same context asthe underlined part in both the sentences » A Itiscertainty thing which tempts people, B. take exception to what he has just said. (1) prototype (2) rejection (3) object issue 137. Choose from the given words below which has the enme meaning and can be used in the same context as the undetlined part in both the sentences « A. Marriage: Provides a happy bond between two souls, B. The foining ofthe ehroc towns into one paved the Wi tore fapid deve- lopment ofthe new entity, (1) Linkage (2) Union @G) Connection (4) Adjustment Directions: (Question No. 138 to 144) : Given below in bold are a few foreign language phrases that are commonly used Choose comect meaning for each of the phrases, 138. Corpus delicti (1) Fakeevidence of an offertce (2) Hearsay evidence of an offence (3) Lack of evidence of an offence (4) Ancvidence which constitute an offence a7 am (Gurn Over ATUALTILT (1) 139. Whet is the closest meaning of the expression, "ex aquo et bono! ? (1) In equity and good conscience (2) Forthe public good (3) The thing speaks for itself’ (4) In good faith 140, Ejusdem generis means (1) Retired after longtime (2) Ofthesame kind or nature (3) Formally holding the office (4) Out of court 141. Quid pra quo means (1) Evidence (2) Favourable opinion (3) Revenge (4) Something in return 142, Mutatis Mutandis (1) Withunnecessary changes (2) Withnecessary changes (3) Withoutany change (4) With change 143. Ex gratia means (1) Very gratefill (2) Payment made out generosity (9) Extraordinary (4) Before retirement 144, Pro bono pablico means 2) for public good (4) for elder person's pod (1) for private good @) for Country's 2000 (48) (Continued) I7UALINT @) Directions: (Question No. 145 to 146) : Given below are the jumbled sentences of a paragraph. The first and the last sentence of the jumbled pare- Staph are given in comect onter: Arange the middle sentence in the ‘correct sequence. 145, (i) on ane hand we are proud of being Indians (i) onthe oer hand we bebave aif we were stil at ich dawn of ou lization (Gi) murders of our own brothers and sisters 1s not the way to please Rama or Rahim Gv) the citizens of the fand whiere Buddha and Gandhitanght {¥) the principies of love and non-violence (+iynor docs it fetch us any prosperity OLBMY QO) tina G) ivy, tit ) dy i BL 146. (4) India's message has always been ong of love and peace (ii) ourBuddha was the light of Asia (ai) ithas ben a source of ight and wisdom thereto the vr (ro Astoka, moved by the bomor of Kaiagn Wer, stoped the mewage of non-violence (¥) the greatest apostle of ‘non-violence recent years was Mahatma Gandhi (se shock the foundation of he Bish rein nd through on-volence (l) i, Viiv (2) iv ii, ii, y @ .ithy (4) ili, Biv, v. (®) {lon Over) 1TVAITAT (1) 147, Lyric is to ode as (1) Sky is to earth (2) Bomb is to science @) Head is to legs (4) Newspaper is to. journalist 148, Select the lettered pair of words which are related in the same way 2S the pair given in the beginning Intimidate : Fear a (1) maintain; satisfaction (2) astonish: wonder (3) soothe + concern (4)lion «tame 149. A decision to set aside prosecution or punishment of certain offenders with- out the element of forgiveness is termed ag (}) Alliance (2) Agreement 3) Amnesty (4) Annexation afin aay satel airiar a ge a1 a8 Poa Patt anne a Fa ana oat t a) (Q) RK (3) wen (4) after (30) (Continued) 17017117 (1) 150, In India questions. relating to criminal activity is determined by (1) Constitution of India (2) Indian Penal Code @) Personal aw (4) Custom seer sates Garment & eeatita sect Pte fee at &, 370 “(1 saa a aia (2) satis ersten (3) Safe tt . @a tr B14000 ROUGH WORK wad ROUGH WORK med Re 6 1 9 10. i. i B. 4. areata & fer Free (qe Re Hs see regs eT ATE A ET we HT fret at wart arer—cargz B&G fore) sae fered % 30 fre ae Has pavers A at ge aig @ ot HE or ee FER gia Saw TA IAT FRA AeA ToT Hy -Atirs t te ogi vera gh gem ma HU | tom Boers eft sb eon rf, Fever Tel STE sf Gee ae 7 i patecrn aver @ fa 8 | parted tere fig st) eae er Sear reer antenna gents fer rte | aan grates a ws er eer we FF a fed | pre sp gu ob oer irate 0 en 8 RY TIE FE ae Fetter 7 Ta TY Tw “a 1 Eg eM rfl rim oR HB SE semi era a es ae RT A A ae agate 2 aris slated @ aad A ste se ore eee a HR TAT TH GPT ATE av wer TAT PTE pena dl wet a8 & an Asie aa RATE | rater pera seal ree ae & fre ‘arnresh a MAY Tea Tepe enn ae ye a HTT gH ATS Argent de srgere 3) eT EAT | sewn pe ee wT TT S| ww GT TENT Te aR Bl ML A TERT TH TE TTT sara & fs OH eh go 1 aT a TTB af ara frei HH STE seh rere, eae aS oA AT AM at atart os 818 fe Re | ced RR go gE STN EES IT cafe 3 OT ar aft me, THAT THT OA HTK es an Ha TET TEA TE ae etd iro ere ees ce ASE var e/|

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