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43rd Model Test-03
43rd Model Test-03
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121. x = 0.1 n‡j, x = KZ?
K 0.1 L 0.01
M 0.001 N 0.0001
122. GKwU mgwØevû mg‡KvYx wÎfz‡Ri AwZfz‡Ri ˆ`N©¨ 10 †mwg, wÎfzRwUi †ÿÎdj KZ?
K 50 eM© †mwg L 75 eM© †mwg
M 25 eM© †mwg N 100 eM© †mwg
123. hw` xy < 0, xz > 0 Ges z < 0 nq, Z‡e wb‡Pi †KvbwU Aek¨B mZ¨ n‡e?
K y=0 L yz > 0
My>0 Nx>0
2
124. log2 6 + log2 = KZ?
3
K0 L2
M1 N3
125. ‘Calculus’ kãwUi eY©¸‡jvi me¸‡jv GK‡Î wb‡q KZ cÖKv‡i mvRv‡bv hvq †hb cÖ_g I †kl Aÿi ‘u’ _v‡K?
K 110 L 180
M 220 N 270
126. x2 + y2 = 117, x – y = 3 Gi GKwU mgvavb n‡jvÑ
K (7, 4) L (9, 6)
M (10, 7) N (11, 8)
1
127. ABCD mvgvšÍwi‡Ki DC f‚wg‡K E ch©šÍ ewa©Z Kiv n‡jv, BAD = 100º n‡j 2 BCE = KZ?
K 60º L 80º
M 40º N 100º
128. hw` †Kv‡bv Nb‡Ki avi¸‡jvi †hvMdj 6 GKK nq| Z‡e, Zvi AvqZb KZ?
1 1
K
8
Nb GKK L
4
Nb GKK
1
M Nb GKK N 8 Nb GKK
2
129. `yBwU 11 m`m¨wewkó `j cÖ‡Z¨‡K cÖ‡Z¨‡Ki mv‡_ Kig`©b Ki‡j †gvU KZevi Kig`©b Kiv n‡e?
K 260 evi L 155 evi
M 210 evi N 231 evi
130. hw` A I B †h‡Kv‡bv `yBwU †mU nq, Z‡e (A – B)AB = KZ?
KA LB
M NC
131. cÖkœ‡evaK wPwýZ ¯’v‡b †Kvb msL¨vwU em‡e?
K36 L 48
M 38 N 30
132. cÖkœ‡evaK wPwýZ ¯’v‡b †Kvb msL¨vwU em‡e?
45 ? 35
30 15 25 19 28 21
K 36 L 32
M 31 N 40
133. hw` P G = 82 nq, Z‡e J U = ?
K 120 L 92
M 115 N 110
134.Avcbvi Nwoi wgwb‡Ui KuvUv b~¨bZg KZ wgwbU c‡i NÈvi KuvUv‡K ¯úk© Ki‡e?
K 65 L 66
M 67 N 68
135. dvwinv GKwU evwjKv †kªwYi †h‡Kv‡bv cÖvšÍ †_‡K `kg Ae¯’v‡b i‡q‡Q| †kªwY‡Z KZRb evwjKv i‡q‡Q?
K 19 Rb L 20 Rb
M 22 Rb N 21 Rb
136. B`vbxs Avcbvi g‡b n‡”Q msmv‡i Avcbvi ¸iæZ¡ n«vm cv‡”Q| Avcwb Ggb Ae¯’vqÑ
K LyeB nZvkv‡eva Ki‡eb
L eÜz‡`i mv‡_ welqwU Avjvc Ki‡eb
M msmv‡ii cÖwZ Mfxi g‡bv‡hvM †`‡eb
N †ÿvf I `ytL cÖKvk K‡i gb Lvivc Ki‡eb
137. cÖwZ NÈvq KZevi GKwU Nwoi wgwb‡Ui KuvUv I NÈvi KuvUv ci¯úi mij‡Kv‡Y Ae¯’vb K‡i?
K 1 evi L 2 evi
M 3 evi N 4 evi
138. 15 w`b Av‡M Ave`yi iwng e‡jwQ‡jv †h, Zvi Rb¥w`b ÔAvMvgxKvj'| AvR gv‡mi 20 ZvwiL n‡j Zvi Rb¥w`b †Kvb
Zvwi‡L?
K 6 Zvwi‡L L 5 Zvwi‡L
M 7 Zvwi‡L N 24 Zvwi‡L
139. gq~i I nwiY GK‡Î 80wU, wKšÍz Zv‡`i cv‡qi msL¨v 200wU| Zvn‡j KZwU gq~i Av‡Q?
K 60 wU L 80wU
M 40wU N 50wU
140. †KvbwU cÖ`Ë kãwUi Avqbvq cÖwZdjb?
NATIONAL
K L
M N
141. GK e¨w³ cÖ_‡g DËi w`‡K 8 gvBj, Zvici c~e©w`‡K 12 gvBj Ges †k‡l DËi w`‡K 8 gvBj †Mj| Ae¯’vb †_‡K †m
†mvRv KZ `~‡i †Mj?
K 17 gvBj L 18 gvBj
M 20 gvBj N 24 gvBj
142. 10, 5, 13, 10, 16, 20, 19,ÑÑ k~b¨¯’v‡b †Kvb msL¨v em‡e?
K 24 L 28
M 32 N 40
143. XvKv †_‡K nsKs n‡q †cøb wbDBq©K hvIqvi mgq w`‡bi mgqKvj‡K A‡cÿvK…Z †Qv‡Uv g‡b nq, †Kb?
K c„w_ex cwðg w`‡K Nyi‡Q e‡j
L c„w_ex m~‡h©i Pviw`‡K Nyi‡Q e‡j
M G‡ÿ‡Î Gme N~Y©‡bi †Kv‡bv cÖfve †bB
N Ab¨ †Kv‡bv KviY Av‡Q
144.f…Z¨ : f…ZK :: gvwjK : ?
K Ask L wewb‡qvM
M Avq N ÿwZ
145. GKRb gwnjv GKRb cyiæl‡K Bw½Z K‡i ej‡jb, H cyiælwUi mšÍv‡bi `v`v n‡jb Avgvi ¯^vgx| cyiælwUi mv‡_ gwnjvi
m¤úK© Kx?
K wcZv L cyÎ
M RvgvB N ¯^vgx
146.†`‡ki cÖ_g mvdvwi cvK© †Kv_vq Aew¯’Z?
K PÆMÖvg †Rjvi mxZvKz‡Ð
L †gŠjfxevRvi †Rjvi kªxg½‡j
M K·evRvi †Rjvi WzjvnvRivq
N ivOvgvwU †Rjvi †eZeywbqvq
147.evsjv‡`‡ki Rjevqy Kx bv‡g cwiwPZ?
K µvšÍxq Rjevqy L †gŠmygx Rjevqy
M µvšÍxq †gŠmygx Rjevqy N wbiÿxq Rjevqy
148.mvK© `y‡h©vM e¨e¯’vcbv †K›`ª †Kv_vq Aew¯’Z?
K bqvw`wjø L Kj‡¤^v
M XvKv N KvVgvÛz
149.ÔKvjvnvwi' giæf‚wg †Kv_vq Aew¯’Z?
K cvwK¯Ívb L fviZ
M `wÿY Avwd«Kv N wgmi
150.`y‡h©v‡Mi SuzwK Kgv‡bvi e¨e¯’v‡K Kx e‡j?
K `y‡h©v‡Mi cÖwZ‡iva L `y‡h©v‡Mi cÖkgb
M `y‡h©v‡Mi cÖ¯ÍzwZ N `y‡h©v‡Mi mZK©Zv
151. wb‡¤œi †Kvb wbqvgKwU GKwU A‡ji ev †`‡ki Rjevqy wba©viY K‡i bv?
K Aÿ‡iLv L `ªvwNgv †iLv
M D”PZv N mgy`ª‡mªvZ
152. Zzi‡¯‹i e›`ibMix †KvbwU?
K eymvb L Av‡jKRvw›`ªqv
M BmKvb`viæb N AvKvev
153. el©vKv‡j †Kvb evqyi Kvi‡Y N~wY©So nq?
K DËi-cwðg †gŠmywg evqy
L `wÿY-cwðg †gŠmywg evqy
M DËi-c~e© †gŠmywg evqy
N `wÿY-c~e© †gŠmywg evqy
154. eQ‡ii †Kvb Zvwi‡L w`evivwÎ mgvb nq?
K 21 †m‡Þ¤^i L 23 gvP©
M 23 †m‡Þ¤^i N 21 GwcÖj
155. †d¬vwiWv cÖYvwj †Kvb `ywU mvMi‡K hy³ K‡i‡Q?
K †gw·‡Kv I wMÖbj¨vÛ
L DËi AvUjvw›UK I wMÖbj¨vÛ
M DËi mvMi I †ewis mvMi
N †gw·‡Kv DcmvMi I AvUjvw›UK gnvmvMi
156. ÒmvgvwRK g~j¨‡eva n‡jv mgvRRxe‡b evwÃZ I AevwÃZ wel‡q mgvRevmx‡`i mg‡eZ HK¨ÓÑ msÁvwU †K w`‡q‡Qb?
K †gwij L Ij‡mb
M †¯úÝvi N gvK©m
157.†KvbwU mykvm‡bi cÖvY¯^iƒc?
K †bZ…Z¡ L wbi‡cÿZv
M Revew`wnZv N mv¤úª`vwqK g‡bvfve
158. wb‡Pi †KvbwU evwn¨K g~j¨‡ev‡ai AšÍfz©³?
K mvnwmKZv L mZ¨‡K mZ¨ ejv
M ivR‰bwZK mnbkxjZv N kª‡gi gh©v`v
159. my-kvmb kãwU me©cÖ_g †Kvb ms¯’v my¯úófv‡e e¨vL¨v K‡i?
K RvwZmsN L BDGbwWwc
M wek¦e¨vsK N AvBGgGd
160. †Kv‡bv †`‡ki ˆbwZK g~j¨‡eva DbœZ n‡j Kx DbœZ nq?
K AvBb e¨e¯’v L agx©q e¨e¯’v
M A_©‰bwZK e¨e¯’v N mvgvwRK e¨e¯’v
161. g~j¨‡eva wkÿvi aviYv gvbeg‡b †Kvb w`KwUi D™¢e NUvq?
K f`ªZv L m„RbkxjZv
M we‡eK‡eva N ˆbwZKZv
162. MYgva¨g ivóªxq wbqš¿‡Y _v‡K †Kvb kvmbe¨e¯’vq?
K cuywRev`x ivóªe¨e¯’vq L MYZvwš¿K ivóªe¨e¯’vq
M mgvRZvwš¿K ivóªe¨e¯’vq N hy³ivóªxq ivóªe¨e¯’vq
163. wbi‡cÿ I kw³kvjx MYgva¨‡gi Abycw¯’wZ Kx‡mi AšÍivq?
K MYZš¿ cÖwZôvi L mykvm‡bi
M g~j‡eva cÖwZôvi N AvB‡bi kvm‡bi
164. gvby‡li †Kvb wµqv bxwZwe`¨vi Av‡jvP¨ welq?
K A‰bw”QK wµqv L Hw”QK wµqv
M wbi‡cÿ wµqv N L I M bvgK wµqv
165. mgv‡R AvBb‡K AvBb wn‡m‡e cÖwZôv ivLvi Rb¨ `iKvi Kx?
K K‡Vvi AvBb L mg_©b‡hvM¨Zv
M me©RbxbZv N my¯úóZv
166. “An office or post with no work but high pay”—
K Honorary L Sinecure
M Gratis N Ex-officio
167. To mind one's P's and Q's means —
K To be cautious.
L To be accurate and precise.
M To be careful of one’s account.
N To be careful of one’s personality.
168. A word which can be interpreted in more than one way is—
K anachronistic L confusing
M ambiguous N foolish
169. The warning of the authority falls on deaf ears. Here ‘warning’ does the function of —.
K Adverb L Adjective
M Verb N Noun
170. "Call me if you have any problems regarding your work." Here 'regarding' is a/an—
K gerund L apposition
M preposition N conjunction
171. He succeeded — the examination.
K to pass L in passing
M to pass in N by passing
172. Women are too often — by family commitments.
K confused L controlled
M contaminated N constrained
173. The passive form of the sentence “He saw me do it” is —
K I was seen do it by him.
L I was seen to do it by him.
M I was seen doing it by him.
N I was seen to doing it by him.
174. Joe is one of those boys who — on time.
K is L are
M does N were
175. Through trial and error, he found the right answer —.
K by choice L by chance
M by lucky N in luck
176. 'To win a prize is my ambition.' The underlined part of the sentence is a/an—
K adjective phrase L noun phrase
M adverb phrase N conjunctional phrase
177. The doctor suggested that the patient — weight.
K would lose L lost
M loss N lose stay
178. 'A lost opportunity never returns.' Here 'lost' is a—
K gerund L verbal noun
M gerundial infinitive N participle
179. Synonym of the word ‘compatriot’ is—
K champion L country-man
M fellow-man N colleague
180. Which is correctly spelt?
K queue L quer
M quew N quee
181. The social environment in which people work or live is called—
K workplace L work setting
M context N milieu
182. Which word is opposite of ‘Docile’?
K complex L unruly
M optimistic N shrink
183. The department of heavy industries plans to — a vibrant ecosystem for the capital goods
sector to — manpower issues.
K organize, unfold L export, resolve
M create, address N start, decide
184. We were at a disadvantage — that we did not have a very good knowledge of the language the
others were using.
K by L in
M with N for
185. Which one is the correct indirect narration?
“Why have you beaten my dog?” he said to me.
K He demanded me why had I beaten his dog.
L He asked me why I have had beaten his dog.
M He enquired me why had I had beaten his dog.
N He demanded of me why I had beaten his dog.
186. 'The Mansion' is written by —
K Saul Bellow L William Faulkner
M Herman Melville N Ernest Hemingway
187. Who wrote 'Crime and Punishment'?
K Karl Marks L Tolstoy
M Dostoyvosky N Angles
188. 'Adela' is a character in a novel written by—
K Joseph Conrad L James Joyce
M E. M. Forster N Rudyard Kipling
189. 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' is a novel written by—
K William Somerset Maughan
L Thomas Hardy
M Charles Dickens
N D. H. Lawrence
190.Who was called the ‘Poet of World Democrecy’?
K Wordsworth L T.S. Eliot
M Lord Byron N Walt Whitman
191. Which of the following is Victor Hugo's work?
K Les Miserable L The Plague
M Don Quixote N Saint Jone
192.The novel 'Roots' was written by—
K Henry Miller L H. G. Wells
M Aldous Haxley N P. B. Sheley
193. 'Caesr and Cleopatra' is—
K A tragedy by Shakespeare
L A play by G. B. Shaw
M A poem by Lord Byron
N A novel by S. T. Coleridge
194.Which one is a University wit?
K John Lyly L Shakespeare
M G. B. Shaw N H. G. wells
195. Which of the following is not true about Shakespeare?
K Poet L Playwright
M Novelist N Actor
196. Which famous Shakespeare play does the quote 'How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to
have a thankless child!' come from?
K King Lear
L As You Like It
M Henry VIII
N The Life and Death of King John
197.'There is no one so poor as a wealthy miser.' This is an example of—.
K paradox L synecdocle
M consonance N caesura
198. Ben Jonson introduced—
K allegory L comedy of manners
M heroic drama N comedy of humours
199. ‘The Social Contract’ is written by–
K Victor Hugo L Rousseau
M Voltaic N Albert Camus
200. Edmund Spenser is a—
K scientist L poet
M critic N dramatist