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QUESTION BO O KLET

- ' QUESTION BOOKLET NO. : 33280


[UDC/15J

Ron No. : : .......................................... . QUESTION BOOKLET SERIES : D


Tim e : 2.00 H ours T o tal M arks : 100
IN STRUCTION S TO THE CANDIDATE
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is not torn and it consists number on the first page.
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Pen.
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the answers.
5. There are 100 questions. For every correct answer 1 mark will be awarded and for each
wrong answer 0.25 mark will be deducted. Select only one alternative (A, B, C, D) for
each question.
6. . Use of eraser/whitener/correction fluid is prohibited on OMR answer sheets.
7. Use of calculators, cell phones, logarithmic table etc. are strictly prohibited.
8 . For any rough work use the rough page given at the end of this booklet.
9. The candidate has to deposit the original copy of OMR answer sheet after the
completion of examination and may carry the duplicate for reference.
10. No Candidate is allowed to leave the examination centre premises till the completion of
• the entire examination process.
11. Piease avoid over writing or marking on question paper.
12. The questions in E ng lish version alone will be tak en as a u th en tic though questions
are given in other languages for the convenience of the candidates.
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(B) 480 Q (B) 480 n
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linked with the circuit’. This law is LDrrrbfD^dnr LoufTip
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electromagnetic induction (Lp^Q)
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electromagnetic induction ^lij€OTri_mb q£)<£I
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(D) Flemings right hand rule
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incorrect? ^suiprr6OT§i?
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£(5Hfl65)6l)UJrT6ffT<£)npj Sagl
. with no charge
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slightly greater than that of 6$L_ fffbGp ^1^5SLDrriLl€TTioTT§]
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protons
a_eiT(3srT (N ucleus) 2_gtt iflnTDfD^anrft
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nucleus and unstable outside QojeiflGuj 2_6TTerr§j.


(D) j0y,ilijrr(sirr<5(STT^©iSl«OQ)(SiS)miiSlQ)
the nucleus
2_6TTGTT0D6LllUrreb ^<S5)6U
(D) As neutrons are neutral they ^@1G5)LBILI<$<$065)QJ
Qff6b€orr§]
cannot penetrate any nucleus
4. Match the Chinese Pilgrims with the 4. ^(SOTrrefilar . iun^ff<5nr<s6TT LD/bpLb ^qjit<$<stt
events connected to them and select Q^ITL-fTUrrSOT Qi_iit0 ^§I
the correct answers from the options LDfTipLbfflfllJJrr<SffrQ51<o5)l_0DUJ G^IT(BQ6B(5lffi<56L|Lb.
given:
(i) Fa-Hien (a) Stayed at (i) uu-orfjlturret (a) i_|<5<£ld<$
Nalanda for
ten years j56W5<$rr uebffi(S5)Q)« •
studying and
^6OTr@<5GTr S3rii<£l
translating
@ 0 [5§J Qlditl^I
Buddhist texts
QuiuiT^rriT. 400
and returned
to China with ULp lij.<s(6T5l_€OT
a collection of ferr ^l0 LbLSl6OTrriT
. 400 Sanskrit (ii) 6U§UUrT(SOT (b) LD<5<£llLI «^|,#llUrT6fil6OT
manuscripts ^Gurrrej <suy5liurr<s
(ii) Hieuen Tsang (b) Came to India ^l|B^liurrefi1ii)0 €TT
via Central <oLlJB^ITIT.
L|£<5LD.5<$65)<$U-
Asia; only
□fiirfjluj Qffuu^laefflo)
interested in
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Buddhism and «rr0fffri51^friT;
his report does ^QJ0S5)L_UJ
not contain
much political QfflJJ^laeiDGTT'
information Q <51165511__5jlTi5

(iii) I-tsing (c) Left India with @60<S5)Q)


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L j ^ f f L D l L I PI<SU<5<5TT
loaded with
LDippib 150 ULpLD
657. Buddhist
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texts and 150
20 @£§l65)IJ<5<STfld)
relics and ^IB^lUJrTClS)6lS]0 JB§J
spent his life in Q^prriT. ^qjit
studying and GiJiT^nrcTT(TpopeiJgjiJb
translating Lpsj ffLDHJpicb-sswerr
Buddhist texts QiprryS) QuiLiiTuu^lfl)
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Options : Options :
(A), (i)—(b), (ii)—(a), (iii)—(c) (A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(c)
(B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b) / (B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(b)
(C) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a) (C) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a)
(D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a) (D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a)

[UDC/15] 4 D
Match the Awards with its winners : efil0gj<5O)emqLb QufD(D&jmg^<smL]Lb
Qurr0 ^§j<5.
(i) . Saraswati (a) Sania Mirza (i) ^[rsroGij^l (a) ffH6Bfliurru5]iT6R)rr
Samman ffLDLDIKSOT
(ii) Rajiv Gandhi (b) Bhalchandra (ii) ijrrgSdi <srnB<£l (b)
Khel Ratna Nemade Gad) (7^65Trr G^LDnrGi-
Award <S&]0 §]
(iii) Sangitha (c) M. Veerapa (iii) <s6Drn£l<£] (c) M .©S ijlju
Kalanithi Moily
‘ Q&)0 §J Q ldituLi66)
Award
(iv) ^65TrTUL5ll (d)
(iv) Jnanpita (d) Sanjay
Award Subramaniyam <ofi\0 Sj] .sui^lijLDsroflujih
Options : Options :
(A) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(b) (A) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(d), (iv)-(b)
(B) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(b) (B) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(d), (iv)-(b)
(C) (i)-(b), (ii)—(a), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(c) (C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(d), (iv) (c)
(D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c), (iv)-(d) (D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(c), (iv)-(d)

Match the following which were in 6. ^6ffm-65)LDuS]6b <aj]5<5


news recently <iLp<56rori_QjiT)6?)rDQurr0 ^§]ffi.
(i) IGAD - plus (a) A scheme for (i) IGAD-u 6ttgtd (a) p«nGoumT,ii5l6OT
online release <^(g^sb(LpGOLI)l_]£)uj
of New LPG LPGgl65)6WTUL|
connection to Qupoj^rbasrrOTT
^luui
consumers
(ii) iDrT6fu@uSlifl«Gfo (b) ^n_|<$rrLS)iiS)d)
(ii) Mosquirix (b) A zero Carbon
ffiiTiTugirr
planned city
glQ)6orrLD6b
in Abu Dhabi <£Ii1 i_ u5)i_ u u l _i_
(iii) Masdar (c) First licensed
human (iii) LD6foi_rriT (c) LJD€Bfl£BIT<5(Ct5®ffirT6ffr
vaccine a_iflLpii> QufT)fD
against mGeorfliu
malaria £©UL| H>0 IB§J
(iv) SAHAJ (d) Agreement on (iv) <oiup)eb (d) (SjLmoOT0 i£|.iuij<#]6b
the resolution (SAHAJ) I56«)L.Qupii)
of conflict in Surrijrrili-Lb
the Republic Qa5ITI_ITUITa
of Sudan ^rjT)UL-l_^ITLDrrSBT
S-i—dfrurr®
Options :
Options :
(A) (i)-(d), (ii)—(a), (iii)-(b), (iv) (c)
(A) (i)-(d), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(b), (iv)-(c)
(B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(b)
(C) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(a) (B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(d), (iv)-(b)
(C) (i)-(d), (ii)—(c), (iii)—(b), (iv)-(a)
(D) (i)-(b), (iiH a), (iii)—(d), (iv)—(c)
(D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(d), (iv)-(c)

5 [UDC/15]
7. Match the following types of graft or 7. <^LpeU0LD2_li51lfls5)LpLDLh ^d)€0§] 2_l_(T)<9tfi.p
transplantation: mrnprf)® 6iJCT)«<5^6rrQuiT0£g]«5:
(i) Autograffc (a) Graft between (i) ^OTrQaTml®(a) <£l<sisTQ6D65f)<s
LDSCfl^lT<56lfll_LD
Syngeneic

individuals 65)<£F(!5(<Sj
Qurr0 ^uu@Lb
(ii) Isograft (b) Tissue of the 2_uSllfl(55)LpUDli)
(ii) gGsrurr^urruil (b) <£l<g}<s5)6u
original donor
^€Tfl^QJ0 «G,ffi
is grafted ^<£<S5T<£1*65)QJ
. ^I0ui5)
back into the. 2_li5lffl©DLpLDl£)

same donor QffUJSUg]


(iii) GQjDrrGLorr (c) ^)d)G6orr^l63flffi
(iii) Homograft (c) Graft between ^ijrruil QJO)<5
LD<5cf1^IT<5(GT5<50
allogenic
(ol«SFULJU_1
individuals ^peiDQJuSlQ)
Qurr0 ^uu®Lb
Options : Options :
(A) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(b) (A) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(b)’
(B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)—(a) (B) (i)-(c),- (ii)—(b), (iii)-(a)
(C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c) (C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c) .
(D) © -(a), (ii)—(b), (iii)—(c) (D) (i)-(a), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(c)

8. Which one of the following is correct? 8. l5l65TQJ06U€OT<SlJfbpciTOT§J fiFlf]LUrT€5T§|?


(A ) ^LGi_rrG<sn)iTLD6b L61y)L_dml
(A) Sickle cell anaemia is a genetic
syndrome caused by an autosomal ^gSIGq) Qi§GLDrr0GsiTfTi5l0rTn'Q)
mutant allele Haemoglobin 2_«55rL_rr@Lb <£)<£<$<&Qffd) ^esfluSliurr
OTsisTUflji Q^<sffTL).<5 GnSlsOTilGijmi)
(B) Agammaglobulinemia is an
erythroblastic anaemia due to •(B) @LptB(S5)^<5s}TGofprrGLDrreoffffiGfu
homozygous recessive gene ifl<g:Gfo6nS>
<sij LDijiSlsffTrro) ^rrbuQLb .
expression in children
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disease where in r-globulin
synthesis fails to occur (C) ^biT (r) - @GsTrrrq€6l€5T
, (D) None of the above 6^0rEJ<^l€W655T^a) QffiLioSlLpuu^rro)
2_6OTTi_rr@Lb ^QjnrcfocnSlLSujn- ctottu§j
6^0 iflffsrocnSldj ldijlj oS)iLirr<§ ^ @ ii>
(D) gl<S5)QJ<5eifl«S0 OTg]6L|L6)Q)<S5)6D

[UDC/15] 6 D
The Indian Constitution has borrowed 9. illJJ ^IJ<£luJ€D6tf)lJDUL| <3FL1_LD LDfTJfD

certain provisions from the constitution tBmlkj.@j<S5)i_uj ^gr<£]u_ieoa)LDLJL|aCL^lpcrrsn


of other countries. Match the provisions <^]6OQJfT)0D(P<grrf)p«Q«rT6Wr@eTTGTT§J.
borrowed from other countries. LDfbfD]Bn'(5l<5Gtf!6lSl0JB§l €Jfbp<5
QarrGrTenuuL_L_<s5)eiJ®s5)€ir Qurr0 <
5gi<s.
(i) The Institution (a) Irish (i) 5:urri5mu<5iT (a) ^ij^iljq)
of speaker and Constitution LDJTjpLD <5=1_I_LD
^|61J0(SiDI_UJ
his role
UIBJ0LD
(ii) Power of (b) British
(ii) iB^lLDsirripriiffiGTfleOT (b)
Judicial Constitution ^IJ^llLICOCiDLDLILia:
review and £5OTT€5)UDLL|Lb l|i§l <JFL_L_LD
independence p6OTn}fil<5<5TTLDp
of judiciary #ijitllj64 Qffujasd)
(iii) The idea of (c) United States
(iii) er0 <#lu_|CTrerr (c) gg<3>(j£luj rBrrili^OTr
Residual Constitution
Powers
(iv) Directive (d) Canadian (iv) LDrnSlo) (d) <S56TTI_rr€^l 6OT
Principles of Constitution LlGSof) IT) ^gr<^lU(S5)LDUJUL|<j
State Policy 6uiflffi«rrLL@a . <?l_i_ ld
Options : • (3ffimlurr(5l<s5(ofT
(A) (i)—(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(d), (iv)-(c) Options :
(B) (i)-(b), (ii)—(c), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(a) (A)- (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(c)
(C) (i)-(c), (ii)—(b), (iii)—(d), (iv)-(a) (B ) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(d), (iv)-(a)
(D) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(a) (C ) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(dj, (iv)-(a)
(D) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(a)

Which provision of the constitution 10. ^ ij^ iiJ^ sw m u L iffaFili-^ laT LSlif)ei_|
explicitly clarifies that a policy like Qffirrsh-swaffm2_ifls5)u3<sis)iu
reservation will not be seen as a urr^l<s<5efi)Q3C5)Q) Greifrp<aSlGTT<5@<^]rD§j.
violation of Right to Equality?
(A) Article 16 (1) (A) tiiflaj 16 ( 1)
(B) Article 16 (2) (B ) men 1 6 (2 )
(C) Article 16 (3) (C ) 1 6 (3 )
(D) Article 16 (4) (D) LSlrfl®n 16 (4)

Dr. Ambedkar considered one of the 11. L^<5LJT^iiGu^nTTi5(sin-<^0eysCT(Sijrf)p0TOT€5)^


following as “heart and soul of the @f5^1iLi(T(5^]OTT ^l^iULDn«GL|ijb
constitution”. Identify the same. a_errerr£5(T«<s0^1simT. <^<9j®D65T<5Ctron_j§).
(A) Right to Equality •(A) ffLD 2_(flS5)LD
(B) Right against Exploitation (B ) #l7©kL§£]<50 CT^llTLJL|lfl€i5)L0
(C ) ^IJ^1lUQ)CT)UDLiL| £FL_I— OJy$)(LpCT)fD
(C) Right to Constitutional Remedy
(LpsDLb 0<ss)fDJjnr^eb
(D) Right to Freedom of Religion
(D) CT(sb<sorr LD^^l©5T0<50ih ajflanlo

7 [UDC/15]
12. Identify which of the following is not 12. L5l6OT<oU0GU(SirrGurf)p(cTTiSlij;$LD UDj5<£lifl asmjLS®
true about Pradhan Mantri Suraksa . ^lil_L_Lb uipr^luj a5€ijprr<SOT
Bhima Yojna 0j5)ui51i_eijLb.
(A) Persons upto 60 years are (A) 60 61JlLlg| <5U<S5)IJ 2_STTS1T<S)JIT<5(5iT^llB^
eligible under this scheme ^)Lli_<$<£l<sirr (ipcOLb ljujsot QurDeomb

(B) Provides Insurance coverage for (B ) e f lu ^ r r o ) @fDui51fT)0


Rs. 2 lakh for one year against ^6rarQi_rrpr$rb@ ®. 2 eoil^ih
accidental death <55n-ui5® QJLpr&J<5 sues)<5
(C) Rs. 12/- is the annual premium (C) 91T iSlifuSliuLDrra 0 .12/-
directly auto debited by the uiuaTurTLli_fTSTTffl<SOT<sufii<£)
' <95655r<5(^lsiSl0iB§i ajnramraCoGiJ
bank from the Subscriber’s
61J(g,6iSl<5<5UUglLb
account
(D ) S_6TT6IT<0>Jlt«KGTT
(D) It is mandatory to have a Bank
<5il!_muLDiT« QjrEJ<£luS)o)
account in this scheme
Gsu6ror@ijb

13. Match the books and its authors : 13. <£Lp£5655ri_ OTQp^treiTIT LDfbpih ^Q JIT
OT(Lp^luj L|^a5^€5)^u Q urr0^§j< 5:
(i) Ethics for New (a) Kuldip Nayar (i) OT^l«6fo o°oUrriT (a)njrriuiT
Millennium jSstb
(ii) Between the (b) Vikram Seth L610)661 GofllULD

lines (ii) iS1i1®S6ot s> (b). oSlffiijih Q<sfl_


©DGDSifTCTl)
(iii) Power Politics (c) Dalai lama
(iii)u 6uiTurr(SiSli£j.«ffi6fo (c) ^eorruj cornon
(iv) An Equal (d) Arundhati
(iv) ^drr ff<kqjq) (d) ^ 0 f5£$l ijnuj
music Roy u5)y,£)«s
Options : * Options:
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(c), (iv)-(a) (A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(d), (iii)—(c), (iv)-(a)
(B) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b), (iv)-(a) • ( B ) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b ), (iv)-(a)
(C) ' (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(c) (C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(c)
(D) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(d), (iv)-(b) (D ) (i)-(c), (ii) - ( a ), (iii)-(d); (iv)-(b)

14. Name the awards, which is conferred 14. @<soffi«^liLJLb, QffUJ^gjsiDjD, glsiDa^gjsiDrDuSld)
annually in the United States for the <Frr^(S5)€OT<g5<5TTLJ[fl^6BeUIT<K(0<50 ^QLaiflaaEmsflo)
accomplishments in journalism, (United States) ^ ak © ( 3a5H0 ii>
literature and music <SLiLpf&jauu©ih ©S]0eB)£5<5-0f51uiSli_e^ib.
(A) Magsaysay award (A) LDasGteGff ®S)0 §]
(B) Pulitzer prize (B ) L|(5lflll(SrDIT ®Sl0§|
(C) Man Booker Prize (C) Gldot qsffiiT ei5l0§j
(D) Right livelihood award (D ) 0DI7L0D€DdJ651ajL<s£il05jI

[UDC/15] 8 D
Match the following: 15. LS]65raj06U65rajfT)0D(D Qurr0^§i«.
(i) Carrying (a) That meets (i) <3HT)p<j . (a) @ 6OT65)HIUJ £65)60
capacity /of the the need of l£l65)60 U$)65T (LpQDnjiiSlesTifl^T
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environment the present
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the ability of
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(ii) Absorptive (b) Implies that <?LDgr«?Lbah.L_rr§j
capacity/ of the the resource (ii) (b) JBLOLiSlI—0)6TT6TT
environment extraction is ^l<o5)6Uli51©!T QJ6TTfEJ<ffi65)6TT

@C5)fD<SU(T<55T
not above the
^IfDQfT a_uGujn-^lffi0 ih
rate of Q«nrdr6TTCfT6^ efii&pib
regeneration QJ6TTfBJ<56TT

of the resource GlDgUlh.


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and the waste
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generated are
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within the ■ ‘ Gingj Lhjsrni)
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development ability of the (iii) Q^iTLiTff^lujrreiiT (c) (^Lpr§l65)60iiS)6OT
(y)6O TG 0rrff)fD lb <£ljD65T @ 65)fD lLJlX)
environment
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to absorb
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degradation •SFffl Q ffU JU -ILb

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Options : Options :
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a) (A) (i)-(b), (ii)—(c), (iii)-(a)
(B) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b) (B) . (i)-(a), (ii)—(c), (iii)—(b)
(C) (i)-(c), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(a) (G). (i)-(c), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(a)
(D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c) (D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(c)

9 [UDC/15]
16. Match the following and choose the 16. iii)65TQj0<aj<s&TfT)F$Q) <FifliuiT6&r<sijrT)65)fT) G<$itgl|
correct options : Qffiugj] Qurr0^§i<s.
(i) Union List (a) Trade and (i) ldjSjDililj (a) 6filiurrurri7ii)
commerce UL_l*j-lUQ) LDfbrpiLi) euorcfl&Li)

(ii) State List (b) Cyber Laws (ii) mrnglGDulLi^iuq) (b) 65)CfDUlt @fT)fT)Lb
(iii) Concurrent (c) Foreign Trade (iii) 6£0(B-ffi€5)LD (c) Q<suefflrBml®
List I—IL_lrj_LLI€0 GligwflffiLD
(iv) Residuary (d) Trade Unions (iv) ^(LpSTTGTT (d) QsjrrySljf)
UL.lrj.lLIQ) ffnEJ<SfBJfl5CTT
Power
Options :
Options :
(A) (i)-(c), (ii)—(a), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(b)
(A) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(b)
(B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(c), (iv)-(a)
(B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(c), (iv)-(a)
(C) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b), (iv)-(a)
(C) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(a)
(D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(c)
(D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(c)

17. Choose the statement which is not 17. lSI got q j 0 ld a i r b p a G i f l d )

True from the following : 2_65OT€lDLDlUQ)6Drr£<SUli)65)fD @f$ULSl(5)<SS.


(A) The Constitution provides for (A) ^ij^liusocjDinuLia:
reservation of seats in the Lok ^SMLq_LJU<SV>l_U^lsb LD<S<56TT£iDGlJliS1giJlh
Sabha and State Legislative LDrrjgl€0 f f L L -S ^ U c S G lfla ^ ljb
Assemblies for the Scheduled ^ lll _ Q J O )0 5 5 T 0ST<5<5GLIIT<K6TT LD (T)pih
Castes and Scheduled Tribes ULpfEJ@lX)_uSl6i5T0ffi@ g ) l _

(B) The number of seats reserved QffLuiLiGomb.


for the Scheduled- Castes and (B) LDffiffieiTQ^IT€S}<5 ^)lr|.uu€5)l_u5l€b
Scheduled Tribes . are in ^L.l_<SU65)655r @65T^SU0ffi0LD
proportion to their share in the UL^IbJ(^l^llSlbOI0 <i0 Lb
population of India
6ULpIBJ65UUll @6TT6tTgj.
(C) The Delimitation Commission is (C) ^rs^laJrreiSlCTr^ssrn-^u^lujrTQ)
appointed by President of India rgl ili u5) <5& u u i l © <siT6TT Q ^ rr@<i)
and works in collaboration with
6 U 6 B )IJlLip £ £ Q ) @(Lp g ljb ^ llL I
. the Election Commission of
^<S5)655riU^§|l_<55n- @65)655T(5gj
India.
Q fflLI6bu(5i<£lp§J.

(D) The Delimitation Commission (D) Q^rr@^l Qjeroijujp^d) @(Lg


picks constituencies spread in LDrrrgl<sorej<KGifld>uij6fllii5l0«@Lb
different regions of the states QoJGIlGsiip gll_[BJ<56ffl66]0I5§JLb -
and reserve them for Scheduled Q^rT0^1<565)6TT^ Ga5ITI5Q£5©£Sj]
Tribes even if the number of LD<ffi<$GiTQ<3jnr65)flj 065)n)6LHTffi
Scheduled Tribes population are •@ 0 r5^Gurr^lg!jLb ^|L_L_€iJ65)655r
minimum in them. ULprij0ii}.iiS]65r0«a5rr<5 6£gjj<$<£(£l
QffUj<£)rDgj.

[UDC/15] 10 D
18. Match the following passes with their 18. i51€otgu0 ld<50Rn-Qjrruj<5<55)6rr^i^e5T
locations and choose the correct options. @0Ul5)l_£gjJI_65T QuiT0^§l<5.
Passes Locations <5<STOT<OUITLLJ @0Ul51l_Lb
(i) ZojiLa (a) Zaskar (i) Gegrr^S) 60rr (a) ^cfo<5«5rriT
(ii) Banihal (b) Great (ii) U65flofDrr6b (b) <£IGgnL
Himalayas LDU60UJrrcro
(iii), Photu La (c) Ladakh ( iii) GurnL© 6orr (c) 60!_rr<5
(iv) KhardungLa (d) Pir Panjal (iv) <s5rriT0rEJ Gonr (d) lSIit U0 ffrr6b
Options :
Options :
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(d), (iiiMc), (iv)-(a)
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(d), (iii)—(c), (iv)-(a)
(B) (i)-(c), (ii)—(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(b)
OB) (i)-(c), (ii)—(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(b)'
(C) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b), (iv)-(a)
(C) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(a)
(D). (i)-(b), (iiHd),(iii)-(a),(iv)-(c)
(D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(c)
19. Identify the Biosphere Reserves 19. UNESCO Gurr6b ^ny<£sifl<5suuLl®6iT6TT
recognized by the UNESCO 2_uS]llCcfl5rT6TTUIJLJ65)U @f$LJl51L_€L|LD
(A) Nilgiri, Nokrek, Sunderbans . (A ) ^60^1ifl, GrBrrffiQijffi, sH5a>nru6in- UDff)pLb
and Gulf of Mannar LD65T65TlTtTQJ65)611(^1_IT
(B) Nilgiri, Nanda Devi, (B ) $ 60<£)ifl, jBis^rr Gp<sS\, SrEjSiTueirr,
Sunderbans and Gulf of Mannar LD65T65TrTIT6U65)6TT@l_fT
(C) Agasthyamalai, Nanda Devi, (C) «^|ffi6fO^UJ LD65)6D, rPjrijflJITQ^gS\,
Sunderbans and Gulf of Mannar
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(D) Nilgiris, Nanda Devi,
(D) ^60^1ifl, ^rB^rr
Sunderbans and Pachmari
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20 . Which one of the following statement 20. LSl6OT<oU0CLl65T<SUji)p6TT 6£65Tp QoJUU


on the initial conditions for the LD655TL-60 @,JDrT6U6lfl G^tT65Tp<&l<5rb<5rT65T ^IJLDU
emergence of a Tropical Cyclone is not j£)65)60 UfbrftllU ^<SUfDrT6OT S5<5CLI65)6D
true? 0($)ui51@<^lfD§|?
(A) • Large and continuous supply of (A) QuifllLI L£>fD@JLD ^6iS)l_LUfr)(p Q q JUULD
warm and moist air that can FFi7uua5(Lp6iT6rT arnijip,
release enormous latent heat is 2_6TT(6T565)(D QsUULJ£65)£
essential Q6U6lflGlUrf)pGlLJ6b60§|
(B) Absence of coriolis force near (B ) J§l6W5($!6U65)l7 ^ 0 ^ ) 6 0 <5Lp60<5fb<#l
the equator stimulates the 65l65)ff @6b60lt65)LD QcUUU LD655TL.60
formation of tropical cyclone @,n)rr6iJ6ifl 0°—5° cS|<560rTrBJ<£)6t)
between 0°-5° latitude 2_06urT<su^fb@ a^65OT©<£lfD§|
(C) Unstable condition through the
(C) rf^l65)60LUfTlfD£65T65>LDUJn-6b y,ii))iiSl6b
troposphere that creates local
@65)L_UUL_L_ QqJLJU GUGTfl
disturbances around which a
cyclone develops .. iD655ri_60£<§a) (Troposphere)
(D) Absence of strong verticals wind (5TfT)U®Lb 8:60651^ 65Trrd) (^fDHGUGlf)
wedge, which disturbs the a_00jrr<^lff)§|
vertical transport of latent heat (D) 2_6TT(6t565)(DQsUUU^6i5T@^§l^l65)60LJ
CflLJfT(565)i5flj <565)60fiJ(j9jLb CoQJ<5LDIT65T
[$66)60.5 ^[TfbgJ @65)L_Q<SLI6tfl
@Q)60IT65)l£»

D 11 [UDC/15]
21. Match the common confusables with 21. Match the common confusables with
their meanings. their meanings.
(i) Hangar . (a) to store (i) Hangar (a) to store
something something
valuable valuable
(ii) Hanger (b) a large (ii) Hanger (b) a large
building for building for
housing air housing air
craft craft
(iii) Hoard (c) is something (iii) Hoard (c) is something
to hang to hang
clothes clothes
Options : Options :
(A) (i)-(a), (ii)-(b), (iii)—(c) (A) (i)-(a), (ii)—(b), (iii)—(c)
(B) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b) (B) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b)
(C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c) (C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c)
CD) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a) (D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a)

22. Choose the correct Synonyms. 22. Choose the correct Synonyms.

(i) Impertinent (a) Fresh (i) Impertinent (a) Fresh

(ii) Impetuous (b) Hasty (ii) Impetuous (b) Hasty

(iii) Impudent (c) Rude (iii) Impudent (c) Rude


Options : Options :
(A) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b) (A) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b)
(B) (iHb), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a) (B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a)
(C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c) (C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c)
(D) Ci)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a) (D) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a)

23. Choose the correct Synonyms. 23. Choose the correct Synonyms.
(i) Adore (a) Calm (i) Adore (a) Calm
(ii) Adorn (b) Worship (ii) . Adorn (b) Worship
(iii) Allay (c) Decorate (iii) Allay (c) Decorate
Options : Options :
(A) (iMb), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a) (A) (i)—(b), (ii)—(c), (iii)-(a)
(B) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b) (B) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b)
(C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii) (c) . (C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c)
CD) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b) (D) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(b)

[UDC/15] 12 D
24. Find the correctly spelt word : 24. Find the correctly spelt word :
(A) Rigerous (A) Rigerous
(B) Rigourous (B) Rigourous
(C) Regerous (C) Regerous
(D) Rigorous (D) Rigorous

25. The following sentence is given in 25. The following sentence is given in
direct speech. From the given direct speech. From the given
alternative choose the one which best' alternative choose the one which best
expresses the given sentence in expresses the given sentence in
indirect speech. indirect speech.
He said to his father, “Please increase He said to his father, “Please increase
my pocket money”. my pocket money”.
(A) He told his father please (A) He told his father please
increase the pocket money increase the pocket money
(B) He pleaded his father to please (B) He pleaded his father to please
increase my pocket money increase my pocket money
(C) He requested his father to (C) He requested his father, to
increase his pocket money increase his pocket money
(D) He asked his father to increase (D) He asked his father to increase
his pocket money his pocket money

26. Match the following : 26. iSl6OT6U0eu<oOT€urr)65)fDGlurr^gis :


(i) Monohydric (a) Pyrogallol (i) CLDrrCoom (a ) wjuGp&con'cb

alcohol
(ii) Dihydric (b) Cresol ^(sbaaajDrro)

alcohol (ii) <S5)L_ € 5 ) o n ) i l ( f l a (b) ^liflGffrro)

(iii) Trihydric (c) Catechol ^<ob«<5Q£Dnr6b


(iii) iIsidij €5)on)Lifl<5 (c) GffiilL-aojorro)
alcohol
^60.5<95QfDrrQ)
Options: Options :
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(a) (A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a)
(B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a) (B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a)
(C) (i)—(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c) (C). (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c)
(D) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b) (D) . (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b)

D 13 [UDC/15]
27. Match the following and choose the 27. l5l6OT6U0<oUSOT6Urbp6TTfflflIL1IT05T<o$<S5)L_<S15)lLILJ
correct answer, from the options : Qurr0^§]<5.
(i) Mumbai Port (a) Has the (i) dpiheiDU (a) u51<56qib ^LQLDmsOT
deepest §10)fD(ip<5lh §J<S5)fD(yD<5L£).

harbour u5]<SLjQuff)uj
specially <5LJU«sb<5CTT

suited to 0D«uurr(sr5QJ65fi)0

handle very V

(ii) ^Gup5iT6orr6b (b)gliBj£liLi noSl^r


. large vessels
Gjb 0 u51ffiu Quifliu
(ii) Jawaharlal (b) Has the
§]€5)ID(lp£5lh CT0kQg55rUJ
Nehru port countries
GurT<5@<sui7^§j
largest oil
(Lp^DCTTLUffiLD
terminal (iii) uitij^ u (c) @is^lujrT€^<sb
(iii) Paradwip port (c) Is the largest §|<S5)JD(Tp<5L£) u51<5LjQuifllU
container port Q&mSTT<$6053
in India §|65)fD(lp<5ljb
Options : Options :
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)—(c), (iii)—(a) (A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c); (iii)-(a)
(B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a) (B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)--(a)
(C) (i)-(a), (ii)—(b), (iii)—(c) (C) (i)-(a), (ii)-(b), (iii)—(c)
(D) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b) (D) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b)

28. Among the following category of 28. ^rb^liumsfilo) i51arsy0ii) s ^ u i r } . Q s u ju j s


cultivable waste land in India, which ah-Uj-LUajifl* iflo) 6ua)<5&6Tf]<sb CTgJ
one is the largest? uSlffiu Quiflujgj?

(A) Barren and Uncultivable waste (A) uu5)if)L_nr<5 LDfppLb «5Frr@ui£}- Qffujuj
land . g)lLKSDfT<$ <£lfl<9i t§lo)Lb
(B) Natural Degraded cultivable (B) ^lUI!)S5)<5liS](pS0GuJ jglJLD @65)fDri)£5
ffrr^uu}. Q<efiliu_i£ ajgjrija; rfjlsoii)
waste land .(C) gliurf)e5)ffiiLirr05T LDippih mscfl^effrnrsb
(C) Natural and man made a_0Qjrr<5<5UUL_i_ j<$ @<swrDGurrOTr
<sFfr@uiij. QaFiLiuj^a5<s<s ^(fl* rfjleoih
Degraded cultivable waste land
(D) LD€ufla565Trr<sb 2_0 <surT<5«uuiL($l 3517a
(D) Man made degraded cultivable @(S8)fDQjrr« ffrr@uii). Qffujius^asa;
waste land jflcULD

[UDC/15] 14 D
What is the greatest number of four 29. r5rrw@ ^60«ffi[BJ<$errmsOT L61<ssuQuif)uj
digits which is divisible by 15, 25, 40 15, 25, 40 LDfbpLD 75 ©)
and 75? <su(<kui_.saffLio.iLi <5Y<smot&i?
(A) 9800 (A) 9800
(B) 9400 (B) 9400
(C) 9200 (C) 9200
(D) 9600 (D) 9600

Which of the following is not a leap 30. i5)<SOT6U0ioueOT6UfDr$Q) ensaj 6U0 L_ib s^u
year? Q J0 1 _ l61€065)60?
(A) 1200 (A) 1200
(B) 800 (B) 800
(C) 700 (C) 700
(D) 2000 (D) 2000

A man is 24 years older than his son. 31. 6£0 LDSflflstfifTS3OTT ffifTL_U)_^|Lb
In two years, his age will be twice the 24 QJUJgjj ^<£1® LDrrSSTCUIT. @65T@JLD
age of his son. What is the present QJ0L_(BJffi6lflQ) ^6U0(S5)L_UJ (oULUgjJ LD<S€OT
age of his son? 0juu6i5)£5u Gurrd) LjDi_rij<5fT@Lb
CTOTTfDrrd) ^6U065)i_uj iD<565fl<siyra5ri)GurT65)^LU
©JlUg] OTCTTCTT?
(A) 23 years (A) 23 Qjiugj
(B) 21 years (B) 21 ojiugi
(C) 20 years (C) 20 smug]
(D) 22 years * CD) 22 ojiLigi

The LCM and HCF- of two numbers 32. glijdffr© OT«ror<56ifl65T LCM LDfDipLb HCF
are 8 and 48 respectively. If one of (LpoojpGiu 8 LDfTjpii) 48. $ 0 OT0OT24 creifrfDrrd)
them is 24. Find the other? LDfDfDCTOfcrOTgJ?
(A) 16 (A) 16
■(B) 18 (B) 18
(C) 20 (C) 20 '
(D) 14 (D) 14

A. large incription, possibly a fallen 33. ppmjuumaSlsisT uj ljdrrsOT eurrffd)


signboard was found close to the main Q<su€rf1uSl<sb 6^0 Quifluu « q )Q o jl_ ©
gateway in one of the Harrapan site. «£l<S3)L_££gj|. c91f6)6filLJL|UU60<o5)<5UJ[T<5
Identify the site. @0««ffia<i.(5lLb. c91gjj «65ffT@lSlU}.<5<5LJUlll_
@I_^<S5)65T @r51ui51©«.
(A) Lothal. (A) Gcorr^rro)
(B) Dholavira (B) Gi_rr60rr6^1ijrr
(C) Kalibangan '(C) <5IT6lSlurBJ<5OTT
(D) Surkotada (D) 5tIt

15 [UDC/15]
34. Identify the statements which are 34. L516OTQJ0LD <3«.fT)p<S6Tfl<ob OT65)GU 2_«R5T6iS)LX3?

tru e :

(i) Salt March was the first major (i) 2 _u l |ff^ L u rr^ lijQ JD u iu s r s t l d (ip « £ 6 ijr

nationalistic activity where (ip£6orT<5 Quofcraerr ^<£l«$u

women had no active ur£j(2<ffifT)«rr£ ^LU«ffiiDrr<K

participation SflSfteS
(ii) ffifT js^ liui^ .«6T T < #]a)fr)ii51cb @ 0 i 5 £ £ r r d ) . - '
(ii) ' In the first Round Table
(ip£Q )cuili_ GLbcwgg ljditib
Conference Gandhiji did not
<5<S0(L§1 Qffin-GTTCnrcfi) 6 0 6 5 )6 0
participate as he was then in
(iii) ^ u « 5 B T i_ rT L b q jl _ l _ G uD 65)gg LDrrj5rtLl_uj_6b

jail
<srT|5^liuij).<56TTB.R. ^ L b G u ^ f f i m f l Q n
(iii) Gandhiji supported by
^ £ (7 6 ^ i_ 6 « T (ip (L p g l^ u jrr6 fil6 i5 T .

B.R. Ambedkar represented all . i % $ l f S ) ^ l u u r r a « « 60 j b g ] Q sn -« r o r L _ m T

of India in the Second Round (iv ) @ i j 0 k i _ r r Q j g i < s u ili_ C iD c n g o

Table Conference UDmBfTLll£|.6b ff(Lp<5 2 _ L _ 6 is T u r r®

(iv) The Second Round Table <grfiiU L_rT ££rT 6b «rr^^lujuj_<KGTT

Conference was inconclusive; @j5<$ujrr<s£l(D0 ^l0 LbiSliJU§|Li),

Gandhiji returned to India and ^£§J6iD L pU J[T 6iD LD g l U J « £ B £ ^ l o )

resumed civil disobedience (jS e ro r^ ijb F F © u i l i _ r r i T .

movement Options :

Options : (A) ( i ) , ( i i ) LDfbrpjib ( i i i )

(A) (i), (ii) and (iii) (B) (i), (iii) LDfbpii (iv)

(B) (i), (iii) and (iv) (C) (i) LDfbpLb (iii)

(C) (i) and (iii) (D) (ii) LDfbpii) (iv)

(D) (ii) and (iv)

[UDC/15] 16 D
Match the Mughal Architectural 35. QLDrr«eomiJ <s5ili£j.i_ffi«6B)60<5ili_L_rij<565)STr
buildings with their location. 2_CTT6TT @ l_fE J< 5(6T 5l_© S T Q u r T 0 ^ g J < 5 .

(i) Panch Mahal (a) Agra (i)' u(gj<9FLDQfflrreb (a) <^<5ijrr


(ii) Tomb of (b) Delhi (ii) (b) Ql_q)661
Itimad-ud- Q-SCTnsorretflesT .
daula <50)6065)0)
(iii) Humayun’s (c) Fatehpur Sikri (iii) 2_LDrriy,65r (c) uCa5y,iT
Tomb
3 jQ )6 0 6 5 ) (T)
Options:
O p tio n s :
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a)
(A) - (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a)
(B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c)
(B ) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c)
(C) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b)
(C) ( i ) - ( c ) , ( i i ) - ( a ) , (iii)-(b )
(D) (i)-(c), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(a)
(D) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a)

Which of the following is not true of 36. (ip 6 O T p rr6 u § i u rr6 5 5 flu u il® u G u m flo )

the III Battle of Panipet? LSl6OTQJ0<oI10!T6Ll(T)glJ<siT6T65)OJ 2_6TOT65)LD^ 6 0 6 0 ?

(A) Ahmad Shal Abdali the warrior (A) CpUfTiT 6% ^uffirrGBfliu


king of Afghanistan formed ^ ja fD L O ^ ffrro ) ^ u i_ n -6 i5 1 ,

alliance with Najb-ud-dalah of G ijitQ ^ lc b a s n ’gijTiq.cin' rsg ^ u •-

Rohilkhand and Shuja-ud-daulah i_Q)€Drr6m_@ii£), (Bjggrr -


of Awad 2_<5 - l_6^6TT6TTrT6IJl_6OT <5n.ll© G<EF1T(B§J
Qffijjd)uili_mT
(B) The Maratha Peshwa Balaji Baji'
(B ) iD fjrr^u j GuG^Qjfr urr6orrg5l urrgS]
Rao, despatched a powerful army
ijrr6ij l6)<5> 6urrujr5£ 6 ^ 0 uodlqdlu
under the nominal command of his
^€i5Tguo)i_ULi @<smb
minor son
£65)6061DLDll!5)d) ^)gUUL5l65TrriT

(C) The . Sikh Chief, the Ja t Chief, (C) <£g5<£liu £ 6 5 ) 6 0 <s u it , g g rn l a5® s)60Q jiT

the Rajput an states supported LDfDgyti) Guuifl©)


the Marathas in the fight LDIjrr^lUIT<5(G15<5@«^J,^I7eUCffl^65TIT

(D) The Maratha army was (D )' urr«5afluiliq.©) 14 1761-60

completely routed at Panipet on J5i—J5<£ durnflo) <srem<mn)n) LDijrr^iLi


^eTTu^la^Lb LDjppih GuG^6urr©Sl6iji
14th July 1761 and numerous
magyih Q<5rra)60uuil® LDijrr^luj
Maratha commanders including
U65)l_ QL£)rT^mrr«^L^l<5<5UULlL_§J.
the Peshwa’s son got killed

17 [UDC/15]
37, Match the following and choose the 37. l5)6OT0J06U6ST6Lirr)65)fD
correct answer from the options : ffiflajrrau Qurp0<5§i«.
(i) Revenue (a) The (i) <SU0 LD[T6OTL1 (a) 6£0
. - deficit transactions u(D£)nr«5@<o5)(D - r5inlu)-fp<o5)L_iu
in goods,
services and Qurr0L_<$Gn\
assets
Qffrr^§]<5<5GTr
between
^^liucufTiciofD
residents of a 2_<SU<5<5<£la) LDfT)(D
country with •J5rTL_l£j-6OT LD<$<5£TT
the rest of the @65)I_G!uj r&i_
world Qmjj6bunr®.g5<s5)6rr
(ii) Fiscal deficit (b) Refers to the <5655T«^l®<oU§]
excess of Govt, (ii) Qjifluucwr (b)
revenue UJpfDITdK(3)68)0) QJ0LDIT6irr^S5)^<5<5

expenditure ’ mln^LD .
^[TffrrrBJ«^6OT
over revenue
QffQ)«S5)<oLl<5-
receipts
@r51ui5)©Qj§i
(iii) Balance of (c) The difference (iii) Q ^ rrc5 )< 5 (c) e u m i i ^ i u « i_ 6 & t
payment between the
Govt’s total rgl^]C6)su 0 i£>rr^a5
expenditure QffQ)®S1fT)@Lb
and its total
receipts €U0LDrr€5r^]fT)0Lb

excluding SL.dT(oTTGcupurr©
borrowings
Options :
(A) (i)-(b), (iiHc), (iii)-(a)
Options : (B) (i)-(a),'(ii)-(b), (iii)-(c)
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a) (C) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a)
(B) (i)-(a), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(c) (D) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b)
(C) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a)
'(D) (iHc), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b)

38. Identify the author of the book “The 38. “The Indian Economy problems and
Indian Economy problems and prospects” otottjd ct(l^^1ujsuit
prospects” from the choices given : .l5l65T€U0UeU(T)f6l6b
(A) Amartya sen (A) cSHLDIT^IUn' Q(STU€5T
(B) Bipan Chandra (B) i^uuCTTa^grr
(C) J . Bhagwati (C) J.
(D) Bimal Jalan (D) lSlD€0 gD60rr65T

[UDC/15] 18 D
The Jamaican Sprinter Usain Bolt 39 . i nur^m gSijit
recently Won the World Championship • GurrsbiL. ^eoauGunrli^iiSleb 100 lSiI l jt iDfDpih
title in both 100 mts and 200 mts. 200 uSQ-jflo) Qeurbifjl QurDpnrrr.
Name his rival who came second in gesOTiurr® GurTili^juSlLl®gijeroii-iniSlLih
both these events. QufTJIDQJITUJmT?
(A) Justin , Gatlin in 100 mts and (A) . 100 lS lL i__fi
Tyson Gay in 200 mts «il<s61or mfijpih 200 i ^ i l i _ i T ^ i l L _ £ ^ l d )
<S5)L_«3=(KrrG<5
(B) Richard Thompson in 100 mts (B) 1 0 0 lS l j l j t [flaOTil ^mbuGTueijT
and Tyson Gay in 200 mts LDjppiii 200 lSl l j t 6^L_L_£^leb
(C) Tyson Gay was his rival in ©DLJPsisT
100 mts and 200 mts (C) ©Di—jERsin- (Ssb100 LDjppib 200 ljSljljt
u i j ^ a j L h g lije r o n ^ ^ jL b g lijg ro rL JT ib ^ 1 i _ l d
(D) Justin Gatlin was his rival in
QuiTijDmT
both the events
(D)
G u rT iliip K G iflp L b @ ij6 ro n __nuSli__Lb Q u rb ip m T

Match the following personalities 40. Q«rr@«5<95UUL_i_ Q£m_m_|a)i_iu


with the given news and choose the LD6afl£IT<5€5)(orr 0?f)ULimo5T ©S)65)LJL|I_6OT QufT0£§]ffi.
correct answers from the options.
(i) AjaiM athur (a) Succeeded (i) ^ i^ uj LD<£gjiT (a) ijrrr@d)
60Q)@J<5@
Rahul Kullan
6OT65TIT ' llljrruj
as Chairman (TRAI)
of TRAI <ES5)Q)6UIJU<5
(ii) R.S. Sharma (b) Replaced R.K. QunrpuGujTjrDfTiT
(ii) R.S. ffiiiDrr (b) TERI—eirr
Pachauri as 65)l_IJ<5L_iT
Director Q^eimjgonrffi
General of ' gl0 tB£ R.K.
TERI
u^lo)rr<5 u<5®6)
(iii) Acharya Dev (c) Succeeded g’pfDrriT
Vrat Keshrinath (iii) ^ffffrriTiu (c) LSo/DrriflcijT
Tripathi as dji7<s trrra
Governor of CaffiflrBnr^
Bihar - i^laresriT
(iv) Ramnath (d) Succeeded u^efilGujfDfDrriT
Govind Urmila Singh (iv) ijmb|srr£ (d) sssnTuSlsnrr <£lr5J£5)<5
as Governor of GarrefilrB ^ @ £ § 1 ^iLJDrrffco
Himachal ^(oprsijiTffi
Pradesh u£63)GiUfbfDrriT
Options : Options :
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(d), (iv)—(c) (A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (in)-(d), (iv)-(c)
(B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)—(a), (iv)-(d) (B) (i)-(c), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(d)
(C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)—(c) (C) (i)-(b), (ii)—(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(c)
(D) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b), (iv)-(a) (D) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b), (iv)-(a)

19 [UDC/15]
41. Match the following with their 4 1 . L51dyT€U06U6STGUfbOT)fD ^ < 5 <diT

objectives. 0 f5 ]« G s r r O T ff i(G n ji_ € 5 r Q u r r 0 < $gj< s.

(i) ICMR (a) A statutory (i) ICMR (a) $ 0 5LL_^1fb


body charged @iluu_@(Lpmih.®§j
with ajLumfesQjefikcrfkOT
coordination, J§]€ff)60<5SB)SrT.
determination
6^0TBJ^l€5)65OT(SS56L|Lbl
and
^(UDmScfl<5<56IjLb
maintenance of
Q^m-rra^lujrrffi
standards of
0ailJQ)U(SteU€5)^LJ
Higher
Education urbf$iL|Lb uijniDifls^rDgj
(ii) NCERT (b) To assist and (ii) NCERT (b)
advise the . (T p o n G ^ n j^ ijL b a ju ij

central and LD^llU.LDmilQ)


state Govt, on ^ij5 m ii< 5 rB J< 5 (G r5 «0

policies and Q<5iufb0r5luL|LpfbpLb


programmes for Q«fT6TT(SB>5Ufbr61

qualitative 2_^aJ6L|Lb,
improvement in
<^G€0rT5®S)6OTffie5)6TTlL|Lb
school
<96ipLb@(Lgmii)
education
(iii) UGC (c) gl§] @^liurr©S]CTT
(iii) UGC (c) The apex body
2JU IT lD L J_ @ (ip L D L b . g i g ]
in India for the
L 2_llSllT
. formulation, -
consideration L D 0 ^ § ]6 U U 5 IL U 0 )

and promotion
of biomedical ^ lu r r iT (olflPiij^Q),
research (ipcirrCoOTrji) ip ih

Q ffU J^ O ), < # 1 (5 ^ 1 ^ 6 0
Options :
il i Q j jt) r§1 ip « rr«
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a)
tg lp 6U U U l l ® OTGTTgj
(B) (i)-(a), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(c)
(C) (i)-(C), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a) Options :
(D) (i)-(a),(ii)-(c),(iii)-(b) (A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a)
(B) (i)-(a), (ii)—(b), (iii)—(c)
(C) (i)-(c), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(a)
(D) (i)-(a), (iiHc), (iii)-(b)

[UDC/15] 20 D
42. Match the kings of Sangam Age with 42. <sFrii<5a;rr€D^gji ^6uiT«(cn>65)i_uj
their notable achievements. <£)idljl| Qurr0£gj|<5.
(i) Elara (a) Conquered (i) <?TLpljrr (a).«l_li)UIT«0&6TT
Kadambas c9|6UIT«(6f565)l_UJ
with their
^65)60
capital
Q6Ufi)r51 ffiewn-rriT
(ii) Nedunjeral (b) Conquered
Adan Srilanka and (ii) (b)
ruled over it Qajorrp 50
for about
50 years
^ijaiTgwrL-mT
(iii) Nedunjelian (c) The victory of
this king who (iii) (c) «£l.iS). 210 ©>
ruled around ^IJ5TT«OTl_j
210 AD, Qojfbffl
against his
@f(jl<5£5Qaiu^l
enemies has
£ L l£I. 1 0 ld
even been
mentioned in py(T)n)rr«a5T®
the 10th ffi€bQQJL.(5i«6lfl^lLb
century AD
incription
Options :
Options : (A) (i)-(c), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(a)
(A) (i)-(c), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(a) (B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(c)
(B) (i)—(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(c) (C) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b)
(C) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b) (D) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(b)
(D) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b)

43. Arrange . the following battles in 43. L 9 « fT G U 0 L D G uFTIT rBa)l_QufbfD€5)<oU<5£5)GTT

chronological order. Q^fr@ui_j arro) QJifldDffuSlQ) @f5)uiS)®«.


(i) Battle of Chausa (i) QffOTffrrCurriT
(ii) Battle of Kanauj (ii) . ffiG65Trr^ GurriT •
(iii) Battle of Kanwa (iii) «rr«jffr6uu GurriT
(iv) First Battle of Panipet (iv) (Lpa5eb urrassfluuil® CJunriT
Options : Options :
(A) (iv), (ii), (iii), (i) (A) (iv), (ii), (iii), (i)
(B) ' (iii), (ii), (i), (iv) (B) (iii), (ii), (i), (iv)
(C) (ii), (iii), (iv), (i) (C) (ii), (iii), (iv), (i)
(D) (iv), (iii), (i), (ii) (D) (iv), (iii), (i), (ii)

D 21 [UDC/15]
'44. Identify which one of the following is 44. l5l€OT6U0GU<SOT<oUfT)p6TT I5<S5ITL|fD
not true about Atal Mission for L|£gl655riTaj (Atal Mission) LDfbpih
Rejuvenation and Urban LDrnbrod) ^<stD<srorujLb (AMRUT)
Transformation. (AMRUT) . ^(oUiprresr £<5Qj<SiS)60 Q f f t u i S l L S ^ L b .

(A) Aims to ensure that every (A) ^eliQeLirr0 d?ilij^6&r0<5@Lb a_p<£l


household has access to a tap Q«EFULJLLIULJL_I_0lrjJ^0LD <EEy5)6L|l§[T
with assured supply of water g le iD g ro ru is w u iLjLb Q u p o j c w ^
and a sewage connection S-p^lQffiLJiJLiLb Gnarra-ffiLi) Q<5rraf5ri_gj|.
(B) To increase the amenity value of (B) U«5iS5)LD LDfbpLD£600)
cities by developing greenary
UljrrLDlf)<ffi<SUUL_L_
and well maintained open
^lfDI5£QGU«Slflffie5)(STTLL|Lb ^i<S5)l£)£§J.
spaces
(C) To reduce pollution by switching' rstSijrijffiioifleOT LD^luciDU
5tfLll© <S5€b.
to Public Transport or construct
facilities for non motorized (C) iDrr*<5rrbu®«5U6iD££@ffi@Lb
transport 6Ue5)ffiuS)Q) LD<5<5<STT G u rr< 5 @ 0 L JI7 £ § j.

(D) To enable cities to use g - f b u r r © Q f f u j ^ o ) LD rripLb G i£>rrL_L_m T

technology information and ® « b e o r T £ eurr<5C5T u i u e w r u r r ®


data to improve infrastructure . Q u r n f t 6u<9$)<g;@ LDnrn)d) ^ d x s o g i
and services 2_6wri_u<50£d).
(D) r5«[fl<SOT<5L_®LDnrOTr GLDLburrL-©<5«rr<5
^ir6)<ofiluusb Q^rTL^lo) piluib uDft>pi±>
o S lc u ijib u iL iis im _ i(S l£ £ ^ g i u o ) # Q f f i u ^ e b

45. Identify the statement which is not 45. U(T)f5l lSl6O T6U0Lb
LiSl6^i6i5T
true about Indra dhanush mission? ^fbpgglflo) £GU(pfT€5T £<5QJOT)60<5
@ jflU L S Il_ 6 L )L b .

(A) Aims to immunize all children (A) CTQ)Q)rr<5 0LpI5(S5)£<5(GI5<5@L£>


against 7 vaccine preventable £ ® u y ,# lu jn r Q ) g -(L p
diseases by 2020 GjBrruj55(Gr5<K55n'<s5T uumbfDsb
(B) Was Launched on the occasion 2020<5@(Stt ^ 6 i f l £ £ ( 5 b
of the Good Governance Day of (B) 2014 £<sb fDrTGTT(25.12.2014)
2014 i.e 25.12.2014
c ^ e f f r p Q £ m _ r 5 J < 5 U U L .L _ § i
(C) The mission includes provision
(C) @UJ<K<5£^lsi5T U655flll5l€b OTGOSDrr
of nutritious food supplement
to all children under. 5 yrs 5 6UlLJ§]<ffi0a @€5)fD<5UrT05T
(D) While 201 districts will be covered @LprB€5)£<35(Gf5<95(^Lb ff&gjlGjTOT2_€WTGI|
in the I phase, 297 districts will s u L p rij0 < s u § jL b ^ e O T p r r @ L b

be targeted in the II phase (D) Qppo) <5L_I—LD IT<5>201 LDnr<5Ulll_lij<5<5lflsb


• ^9l(Lp€0rr<5<5LJLl(SlLb, 297
u}msuLi_r£j<s56ifl<a) 2 <su§i silL-Lorra;
(L P 6 0 U (Jl<$£LJ U ® li)

[UDC/15] 22 D
M a tc h th e fo llo w in g : 46. i51«iT0j06UOTr<sufDOT)fD Qurr0<5gj<5.

(i) C u rre n cy (a ) S p e c ifie s th e (i) U685T 65)6UUL| ( a ) <=£]§]

D e p o s it r a tio fra c tio n o f efil^Lh iflffiidj Gurii<^lffiGTr


65)0J<5<5
d e p o s its t h a t

(3<5U<oMlJ}.UU
b an k s m u st

k e e p w ith R B I
(ii) u 6rorgl0 UL4 (b) GurEj<£l<5Grr
(ii) C ash re se rv e (b ) R e q u i r e s t h e

ra tio b a n k s to
Qmrr^
m a in ta in a
G^ewojujn-or
g iv e n f r a c tio n
LDfppii) «rT60LD

o f th e ir to ta l i^ u u rn s n S lil-

d em an d and <$65)GTT

tim e d e p o s it Qffiuebu©^-

in th e fo rm o f

s p e c ifie d

Qarr^^jssQT
liq u id a s s e t s

(iii) 5L ± -Q p o 6)$ I&TID ( c ) LD<5<5CTT U«OTLDrr<5


(iii) S ta tu to ry (c) T h e ra tio of
. €5)(5U^0<50li»
liq u id ity r a tio m o n e y h e ld b y
^SUITffiSTT
th e p u b lic in
eurBJ<^luSlo)
c u r r e n c y to
C5)QJ CTT6TT

t h a t th e y h o ld
u^urr^lil(^<5@Lb
in b a n k
S_€TT6TT

d e p o s its O p tio n s :

O p tio n s : (A ) (i)-(a ), (ii)-(b ), (iii)-(c )

(A ) (i)-(a ), ( i i ) —( b ) , ( i i i ) —( c ) (B ) ( i ) - ( c ) , ( i i ) - ( a ) , ( i i i ) —( b )

(B ) (i)-(c ), ( i i ) - ( a ) , ( i i i ) —( b ) (C ) (i)-(b ), (ii)-(c ), (iii)-(a )

(C ) (i)-(b ), (ii)-(c ), (iii)-(a ) (D ) ( i ) - ( c ) , ( i i ) —( b ) , ( i i i ) —( a )

(D ) (i)-(c ), (ii)-(b ), (iii)-(a )

23 [UDC/15]
47. A can do a piece of work in 10 days 47. A 6^0 G<su65)6065)uLi 10 j5mL<ffi6iflo) QffUJ6urr6OT
and B alone can do it in 15 days. How LDfDpLD B ^6sfllLJnr<5 G<SU65)6065) lU 15

rcjn’L_<S6if)6b QffiLi6Linr6OT. ^orrrrd) @ 0 6 U 0 L b


much time will both take to finish the
GfflTJSgj Cp6U65)6065)LU 6T<$<9565)6OT
work?
- isml<56ifl6b (Lpiq-uuiT?

(A) 6 days (A) 6 fBrril<56Tr


(B) 7 days (B) 7 r5nril«56ir
(C) 8 days (C ) 8 r5rnl«6n-
(D) 9 days (D) 9 fBmlffiCTr

48. Which of the statements about Home 48. G0fl)frLb 0 6 0 6tf<9565)<5 Urb/51 $6&r<SlJ06U65T6Ulbl$6b
Rule League are true? 2_6TT6fT<ongfl5 Silfbp SL.655T65)LD?
(i) It was active during the I World (i) (Lp^60 2 _60« u CurriflcOT Gurrgj

War Q<5FLLI66]d) ^l0jB«5§J

(ii) There were two Home Rule (ii) G60rT<5LDrr6OTLU <§60<$rf)6OT ^65)6065)IDuSl60

6 £ 0 GQJDITlb 0 0 ) 6&ffi@LD
League one under Lokamanya
Tilak and another under Annie
*3\65T65f)Q LKST063TL. 11)65)LDlUrTIT

LDfbpii) 5Hj|JLD655fluJ ^ILJUUIT


Besant and. S. Subramaniya
^J,^IGlUrriT ^65)6065)LDliSl6b 9 0
Iyer
Go/DULD 0Q ) 6&S0LD @ 0 f 5 ^ § l
(iii) Carried out intense propaganda
(iii) G uit0 « 0 lj i51{d@ <
kili
all over the country demanding G^65)CU65)IUU UfT)1^1 <§6)S]lJLDrr65T
Self Govt;, to India after the war igrr© y,ijrr6ijLb
(iv) It was during this agitation QffUJlUUUllL-gJ
Tilak gave the slogan “Home (iv ) @£<5 G u rr[rmli_^6i5T G u rrgjj £ it6ot

Rule is my Birth right, and I <!§160<9>IT“firlLI @IJfT^UJLb OT65T

will have it”. l51n)Ljqifl65)LD; ^65)<£ ^|65)L_^bG^

$0G 6U65 t” 6T6OTp (lpLpr5J<^l65TmT.


Options :
O p tio n s :
(A) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(A) (i), (ii) LD/bpih (iii)
(B) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
(B) '(ii)» (iii) LDfbpii (iv)
(C) (i), (in) and (iv) (C) (i), (iii) LbrbpiD (iv)
(D) All the above (D ) GLDfb<5655ri_^|65)65T^§]ljb

[UDC/15] 24 D
Match the currencies with the 49. nFjrrL_6ff)i_ll|ld ^msroriu^sfl^iqijb
country: QLHT0£5gI<5.
(i) Morocco (a) Won (i) QmmjrrssGarr (a) GeunraT
(ii) Iraq (b) Dinar (ii) FFijrTffi (b) ^l65TmT
(iii) Netherland (c) Dirham (iii) Qr5fl5iT6orri5§i (c) ^Iitpdld
(iv) South Korea (d) Euro (iv) Q^djrQffimfliunr (d) y,Gijfr
Options : Options :
(A) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(a) (A ) (i)-(c ), (ii)-(b ), (iii)-(d ), (iv )-(a )
(B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(a) (B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(a)
(C) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(a) (C) (i)-(d), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(a) .
(D) - (i)-(c), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(b) (D) (i)-(c), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(b)

In the modern periodic table of 50. l |<£1ili ^<o^m^il.i_QjQD(SOTriiSl6U


elements, the elements belonging to 3 eSl0ri>g| 1 2 qjcwij 2_ gttgtt s^sflmrijssffxsTr
groups 3 to 12 are noted as @n&IULI(S5)GlJ
(A) f - block elements (A ) f - U6rrrr<s <$<s5f)LDr£j«56TT
(B) s - block elements (B) s - uernra ^<sofli_DrHJ«GTT
(C) d - block elements (C) d - uemr<$ ^©sflLDiijffiOT
(D) p - block elements (D) p —UCTrms ^soflLDrBJ^srT

A fort had provision of food for 51. 9 0 ' 0<EBITLlCT)L_uSld) 150 I5U 0<50
150 men for 45 days. After 10 days 45 |5rrL.<s(CT5<50^ 2_6WT6q
25 men left the fort. The number of @ 0 ]5 ^ § I. 10 r5fTil«(€!5«@u i51jp®
days for which the remaining food 2 5 JBUITffiSTT G<5rTlla)L_€5)UJ 6 $ ll© Q(SU6lflGlLir5)
will last is oSlilL_rriTffieTT. glp^liiSleb 2_«55T6l|
OT^65)6OT J5ITOT GuiT§JljDIT6OT^nr<95 ^l0<5@ li)?

(A) 29.5 days (A ) ■ 2 9 .5 r5ml<5<5TT


(B) 37.25 days (B) 3 7 . 2 5 jsrrLL<sOT
(C) 42 days (C) 42 ^5(TL_<5SiT
(D) 54 days (D) 54 tBrnl«siT

Which one of the following is the 52. L9®moU0<oU6OT6UfT)pCTr ct§ j gltD^liurraSlgffT


Standard Meridian of India? Q a p ^ s w Qr5@ <su65)ijG<s5fr@?
(A). 80° 30 E (A ) 80° 30 E
(B) 82° 30 E (B) 8 2 Q3 0 E
(C) 84° 30 E• (C) 84° 30 E
(D) 86 ° 30 E (D) 86° 30 E

25 [UDC/15]
53. Identify the adiective/s in the given 53. Identify the adiective/s in the given .
sentence. . sentence.
That old man told that my daughter That old man told that my daughter
is a clever girl is a clever girl
(A) that, my (A) that, my
(B) old, clever (B) old, clever
(C) man, daughter, girl (C) man, daughter, girl
(D) told (D) told

54. Identify the conjunction in the given 54. Identify the conjunction in the given
sentences. sentences.
He was late to the function because it He was late to the function because it
was raining. He looks fit inspite of his was raining. He looks fit inspite of his
age. • age.
(A) I, it (A) I, it
(B) function, fit (B) function, fit
(C) because, inspite of (C) because, inspite of
(D) raining, age (D) raimng, age

55. Match the common confusables with 55. Match the common confusables with
their meanings. their meanings.

(i) Emigrate (a) To cover or (i) Emigrate (a) To cover or


surround it • surround it
completely completely
(ii) Immigrate (b) Goes away (ii) Immigrate (b) Goes away
from his . from his
country country
(iii) Envelop (c) Goes into (iii) Envelop (c) Goes into
anothor another
country country
Options.: Options :
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a) (A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a)
(B) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b) <B) (i)-(a), (iiH c), (iii)-(b)
(C) (iH a), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(c) (C) (i)-(a), (ii)-(b), (iiiMc)
(D) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a) (D) (iH c),,(ii)-(b),(iii)-(a)

[UD C/15] 26 D
56. Which of the following statements are 56. LSl6irr<siJ0L£> ssiijnSleb ot§i ffifliunwg] 6T6inp
correct? G ^ITfsQ ^Q ffia^Lb .

(i) Jammu and Kashmir has a (i) g>ii(LP LDrbgyib ^GbfliumsffT


«=£JI7<£]UJ€D65)LDUL| <SFL_L_Lb, Q<$nrii|_
separate constitution and a flag
<=916Tf)<5<$uu lI ® eh'errg]
(ii) . Emergency due to internal
(ii) gJLb(Lp mn-rgleo ^jij#l@j(S5)i_iu
disturbances can be declared in
LDL_@GlD 2_6TT|Bml®
Jammu and Kashmir with the
<^j(S5)LDi§]<5<95n\5
concurrence of the state ^ ( L p Q J U © ^ ^ U jp L D . .
(iii) The Directive Principles of State (iii) iDff)n) LDfrj§l60fij<5<sweiTLj G urrd) ggLb(tp
Policy applies in Jammu and •' LDfbpLb amsi^uSiT m rn$<^<5,£lfb@ib
Kashmir as in other states. (oUL^lsmi.® C<5mlunr@<5€TT
(iv) The Union Government cannot Q u rr0 ]B§jLb
impose Financial Emergency in (iv ) L D ^ liu ^ 17* LDrr^eo^d) j§l<il
the state Qj5 0 <5 <5 ir). Q^m_rrurr<5
Options : jSlcsxsoffffLli-ii) . ^ ( L p 6bu© <5 a5
(A) (i), (iii) and (iv) . ^luueorrgj.
(B) (ii), (iii) and (iv) O p tio n s :
(C) (i), (ii) and (iv) (A ) (i), (iii) LDfbpLb (iv)
(D) All the above (B) (ii), (iii) LDfbpLb (iv)
(C) (i), (ii) LDfbpLb (iv)
(D ) Gn>rf)<5S55n_^<S5)(Sffr^§jLb

57. Which of the statements are true 57. u^ffrriLi^gi y,<sof1uje5)<oOTU Ufbffliu -2_6ror<o5)LD
about Panchayat Institutions? C^QJIJfij<5Gifl^'l3(SbTGU0SLI<S5TGUfbr51<5b OT<S5)QJ?
(i) Before the 73rd Amendment, (i) 73<su§i LBrrfbfD^fb® . (LpewsffriT
. indirect elections to the district LDUQJL-L— @(Lp<S$65TITLD65)fD(Lp<$<$
bodies was in existence and there Ga5IT^Q) 0DS5)fD @ 0 J5 < £ § I. «4j,SOTfTQ)
was no provision for immediate 0 (L p <EBO)CO<ffi<SUUlll_ei|L_<oOT 2_I_<S5T
elections after dissolution cj-fbuir© gleb<s5)6t)
(ii) , One third of the positions in all (ii) (Lp65Tf$€0 9 0 ur£]@ U<$©S)<56iT
Panchayat Institutions are
reserved for women
(iii) ^l7«#)lLJ6D<S$>lJDUL| <SFlLL_<5<£lCTr
(iii) Twenty nine subjects which are
identified nnd listed in the H<sUjSy u^jSuSlo) 2 _€TT6nr 2 9

Eleventh Schedule of the efilei^uurijSGTT u ^ f f r r iu ^ g j


Constitution come directly under 65) LDU l_j 6TTQ ITL_ITL|65) I_ U_l65) 6U.
the Panchayat Institutions and LDrrif)60 Qffiuuj
the State Govt, has no say on ^ l u j 6orr§j.
these subjects (i v ) 9 0 556tf) <FL_I__LD 1 9 9 6 6 b
(iv) A separate act was passed in @ iu f b f D u u il@ u (65<Frriu^§j
1996 extending the provisions of ^^LDUi^lOTTffrrijrTibffLb ^ ^ le u r r ^ l
Panchaj^at System to aroae H)<5<S(€fK<5(<S5'Lb 6ftl(Vl6Un’a< 5U U L L_S j
inhabited by Adivasi population. O p tio n s :
Options : (A ) (i), (ii) LDfbpLb (iii)
(A) (i), (ii) and (iii) (B) (i), (ii) LDfbpLb (iv)
(B) (i), (ii) and (iv) (C) ( i i ) , ( i i i ) LDjbpib (iv )
(C) (ii), (iii) and (iv) (D ) ( i ) , (i i i ) LDfbpLb ( iv )
(D) (i), (iii) and (iv)

D 27 [UDC/15]
58. O ut of th e following statem en ts on 58. L5)65T<SU0€U65TQJ{f)p6Tr glrg^luj £65fllBril«6rflQJ

Indian M ineral resou rces which <oU6ff£0D£UUfi)rfj)lLJ £ 6UjDrT6BT Saji) rfj]65)(SOT


is/are not tru e?

(i) 15LD n5mll£j.@l€5)l_iu ffi65flLDQJ6TTLb


(i) O ur country is poorly placed in
@0li)L|££rr§Jl_@|6TT61T £65f)LDrEJ<56TT
resp ect of ferrous m inerals both
@0111411), 2_fT)U£^llL|li) 065)n)6Un-«
in reserv es and production
2_6TT6rT5jJ

(ii) India is well endowed w ith non (ii) @ 0 Li>L|£S5nr§ji_6OT <g«.’il®

— ferrous m etallic m inerals gl6060rr£ <K65f)LDrEJiEB6tfld) UrT<565)(STl)Ll€5)l_£


excep t bauxite <5<S% LDfDfD65)SU^^l«LDrr<S 2_<oTT<oTT65T.

(iii) gl^iLirroSlo) 2 _€rrcrr 2 _Go)n-<$L£rr)rD


(iii) A m ong the non m etallic m ineral
«0sflLDr5J<5(CT56TT <S5)LD<S«5nT ILJLDrTGOT
produced in India, m ica is the

im p o rtan t one $ 6ffrp

Options : Options :

(A) (i) and (ii) (A) (i) LBpprn (ii)

(B) (ii) and (iii) (B) (ii) LoiTjpii) (iii)

(C) (i) only (C) (i) LDL_@LD


(D) (iii) only (D) (iii)

59. F ro m th e following, identify the 59. l51<S5TQJ0QJ6OT(oUfT)pioTT OTJBjS <oU<S5)<S5 LDIJLj fflTIjnr

catego ry of noil - conventional ^fbp65)€0LJ QupSlJ£fb<5rr(S3T (^TfDUrT®

energy, for which a p lan t h as been Gy5lLDrr«§:«SF60Llj LSlijG^^^^lg^jGn-Grr LD€ofl««i76ofl€b-


com m issioned at M an ik aran in
^(jub lSIffiau u lL® OTCTrgj.
H im ach al P rad esh

(A) W ind E n erg y (A) ffirrpp ^fT)rD€b

(B) G eotherm al energy (B) L|6)S) QCUUU <4JjfT)fD6b


(C) Bio energy (C) a-U^iT^fDfDd)
(D) A ll th e above
(D) GldGo) a_6TT£TTOT^Q)rT(LpL£>

[UDC/15] 28 D
60. A man goes to his office from his 60. •9 0 . LDCflflsjOTT^0J6pe5)l_UJ
house at a speed of 30 km/hr and ^6£]6U60ffi^lfT)(8j ^6LI6p65)L_llJ
6Silk).6iSl0j5§l 30
returns at a speed of 20 km/hr. If he
Qam^lrDrrsOT. <§0 LbiSl 20 LD6«cfl
takes 5 hours in going and coming, Gaj<S6«£<£ld) 6U0 ^)fDir®yr. 5 LDgssfl
what is the distance between his Grsijii) GuiT6u^fr)0 ii) 6U06U^tb0ii>
house and office? Q<$rr«m_rrd> ^6u«p65)i_iju
^J^J6U€0«^fil@Lb 2_6TT61TgfTIJli) CT6UQJCTr6^?
(A) 30 km (A) 30 S.dS '
(B) 40 km (B) 40 ^).u5
(C) 50 km (C) 50 S.iS
(D) 60 km (D) 60

61. Find out the odd one o u t: 61. iSleinrQj06U65TQjfi)@j6iT Gffijrrp OT«nrre&)685rffi
187, 264, 386, 473, 682, 781. safer©iSlii}..
187, 264, 386, 473, 682, 781.
(A) 386 (A) 386
(B) 187 (B) 187
(C) 781 (C) 781
(D) 682 CD) 682

62. In an election between two candidates, 62. glijaiffr© GQjLun-6rT0ffi<^65)i_(3uj r5i_<5@ti)


one got 55% of the total valid votes, Ga5iT6B6iSl6b 9 0 GeuiLurrOTiT QffGOgyuuj-iufreoT
<sufT«@«€if)d) 55% QurbfDrriT. 20% eun-«@a6iT
20% of the votes were invalid. If the
Qff6b6on-^65)Qj. QiDrr^ surr«@«erT
total number of votes was 7500, what 7500' CT6ifrfDrrd) <=^@£<5 G6UilurT6trnr0«@«
was the number of valid votes that the <£l65)L_<5<5 QffQ)60^«<K €Urr«@«€TT OT£<£65)65T?
other candidate got?
(A) 2800 (A) 2800
(B) 2500 (B) 2500
(C) 2100 (C ) 2100
(D) .2700 (D) 2700

63. The average monthly income of A and 63. A LDtbpLDB uSldnr ffijrrffifl Lorr^ 6U0 iDrr6&TLb
B is Rs. 5,050. Tliy average monthly 0 . bObO. B LDiTjfpjLb C’a^ldjT jijfraifl
income of B and C is Rs, 6,250 and . cu0 L£>rrG»TLb0 . 6250. Gld^jud A LD/bpih
the average monthly income of A and OiiSIcot ffg-msFifl ldft^ su0LDfT65TLb 0 . 5200
C is Rs. 5,200. What is the monthly OTGffTfDrrO)AuSldfT UDrr^6U0l£[T65TL£>
income of A ? r <oTdi<oUCTr6ii?

(A) Rs. 2000 (A) 0 .2000


(B) Rs. 3000 (B) 0 .3 0 0 0
(C) Rs. 4000 (C) ®: 4000
(D) Rs. 5000 (D) 0 .5 0 0 0

D 29 [UDC/15]
64, W hich of the following statem en t/s 64. lSl€OTQJ0L£) <Sh.rf)f51eb OTg|/<oT€5)6U G<Sl5)Q63TL_
re lated to Cabinet M ission is/are u51gi^i6ot urbr61uu ^iflujrT6OT
tru e?
(i) The Cabinet M ission proposed a (i) G<5i51anl l61g^ ctt 6£enpuLli_

U nited India w ith a loose three g)rB^)tun iDfbpih (npesrp U0<£)


Q « rrss& n _ ^ p s & i D j p n )
tier confederation
(Lpeirr ct) q j

(ii) Provincial assem blies grouped


(ii) iDrranw (ipsffrp eu<s5)<5<5snrr<5
into th ree sections : Section A i3if)<5<suuL_i_6sr. A i51rflei|

for Hindu m ajority provinces Qu0ihurr6i5T(S5)LDiurr«5 2_6rnsiT

LDIT<ffirT655rLb; B LDfT)pLD C
and Section B and C for M uslim
( ^ s f o e f f m a e i T Q u 0 i h u n-«ror<5iDiJDu j r r «
m ajority provinces
2_STTGTTL£)rr<5ITS5CTTBJ<ffiCTT
.. (iii) Congress w anted the grouping
(iii), ffirrrij<Si7<sfo @i5£u ^[fleLjacwcrT
to be com pulsory and M uslim ' «Li_rrujijDrr<ffi<5.€^0Lbi51iLJ§j. (yD6h)e^Lb
League w anted the provinces to €$<9>CTJ5£5 LDrr<5>IT6d6f(yi)Lb CTIB£

tS)lf)61JL_6?p]lb G<FITQJ£IT)@ 2_(flS5)LD £1J


be given rig h t to join a group
G<5rTlfllLI§J.
(iv) Cabinet M ission clarified th a t
(iv) LDUffirrewr iSliflaj (Lpcwnp (ip^aSld) LDrrrbfD
grouping will be com pulsory
(ipi£|.iurr£§i OTdrrpLi),
first but the provinces h ad the ^HJ^llUSOQDLDULia: <fllL_Lb (g-fDUll® •

rig h t to opt out after the t3>J5j65TUl£j_ nj€5)l_QUpID G£ITa5^]<50

constitution h ad been finalized


iSleirr LDrr«rrewrrij<5GTT^rej^crr
i51iflaj£5STfli_L6l0j5§j <sS\<503i(y3i^iL|ii)
and new elections held in
CTCsrpLb G<5iSlei5Til l61q^65t ©SlcrrasLb
accordance w ith it
<9<u$ujg|.
O ptions : Options :
(A) (i) and (ii) (A) (i) LDfbpLb (ii)
(B) (iii) and (iv) (B) (iii) LDrbpib (iv) .
(C) (i), (ii) and (iv)
(C) (i), (ii) LDfbpLb (iv)
(D) (iv) only
(D) (iv) LDL_®LD

[UDC/15] 30 D
Match the following 65. L36OT61J0<olJOTT<oUp<^n)UQurr0^§j<5.
(i) B - (a) Occur in (i) B — (a) L|fbpG^rruj

Chromosomes cancer cells Qff€b<Kctfld)

G^rrOTTp^lrDgj
(ii) Double (b) Super (ii) glijilcwL- (b) ^uuiTjBy,uDi7ifl
minutes numerary
§JCTT€rfllULDrrOTT(S5)QJ LDIJH^ffl
chromosome
(iii) u 6oeufi)eiDrD (c) &_ii)Lp liiTa^ijuiii]
2_eTT€rri_«^llLI LDIJL|<5<£lff) OTOTTp
(iii) Polytene (c) Known as
u rrsSI L_(pi ^ n 51iu u u © ^ ln )§ j
chromosome salivary
glands
Chromosome

. Options :
Options: s
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c)
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c)
(B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(b)
(B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b)
(C) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)—(a)
(C) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a)
(D) (i)-(a), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(c)
(D) (i)-(a), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(c)

The largest lymphoid organ which 66. Lj6)«uQu[fliu^65OTi|ri! 2_pui_|<5CiflQ)96i5TfDrr65r


serves aa llie graveyard for effete red @ g j j , <suuj<9$msOT &l<suui_| £g)ij<5<5 ^«p<ffi<s6rtl<sffT

blood cells is LDij«rarGLD€iDi_iurr<5' Qffu_iQ)u©<£]fDgj.

(A) Spleen (A) Lnerorss^ijeb

(B) Thymus (B) Q(5(g5«K<K«5€5)655riULb

(C) Liver . (C) fficboSijd)

(D) Bone marrow (D) CT^JLDL] LD6D<S5)gD

31 [UDC/15]
67. Match the sports personalities with 67. <ofi]6tf)smurnl©
the recent news and sports. Select the oSlsflCTriurril© eSijiissoerT
correct answer from the options : Qurr0 ^ ffiflujiT0fr®S1c5)l_65)uj

(i) Abhishek (a) Won Gold (i). (a) GurreufB^leb 2_<srTerr


Verma medal in QjrrLDu. QlJfTffiOTrr (5T05TfD

Archery World r5€5)l_Qufb(D


Cup stage 3 (yDeijTfDmh jglcwsp

competition at <oS\<so<o£\{s<otog,
'G u m lic ).u S lQ )
Wroclaw
Poland Q<SU€OTfDfTIT
(ii) Carolina (b) Top ranked (ii) ffiGijrraSlanr (b) Ql_OT65fl.<sfu
Mazin tennis player LDmsnSlsisT 0S]65)GfTlUITll^-6in’
2_LUIT<$IJ
appointed as
Q jiflenffu^eb
Goodwill 2_€TT€rTQJIT
Ambasadar UNICEF go
for UNICEF •rBQ)Qo)®ji5r055r^
§f[§j<5U[rrrffi
(iii) Novak (c) The Australian ^llLILD6BTLh
Djikovic cricket Q<FLLJLUUUL_l_rTIT
captain who (iii) GrBrreurras (c) @f£]<£lo)rn5§iL_6OT
retired from (Ashes)
Q^rn_if)6b
Test cricket 6$65)ismLirnj}.ULj
•after ^sfu^lOjeiSlturrGiSI eirr

Australia’s . G<95ui_drr
©SIewerruj rriq_
defeat in
G<$rnT)fD<$n-6b
Ashes series Q i_ c r o i l Q ^ i T L i f l o )
to England
(iv) Michael (d) Defeated 9 UJQ4 QurbjprriT.
(d) ^<ffirTiT^rr051d)
Clarke Saina Nehwal
i5 L_rs^ a_60<5u
in the world GuLLu5)as5nli_6tfr
Badminton Gurnliq-uS)©)
Championship QurrujfiOTiT
Qf5GUD0Lirr<S5)6O
in Jakarta QojasTfDmi
Options : Options :
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)--(d), (iii)—(c), (iv)-(a) (A) (i)-(b), (ii)—(d), (iii)-(c), (iv)-(a)
(B) (i)-(c), (ii)-■(b), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(d) (B) (i)-(c), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(d)
(C) (i)-(b), (ii)--(c), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(a) (C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(d), (iv)-(a)
(D) (i)-(a), (ii)--(d), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(c) (D) (i)-(a), (ii)-(d), (iii)—(b), (iv)-(c)

[UDC/15] 32 D
Match the years with the events that 68 . €U0 i_r&j<5e5)<srr r5i_jb;$ f^atps^U-iL-an-
took place and select the correct Qun-0£<£1 ffifliurrOTrGtoLcniLi
answers from the options given. GpirpQp®Bi&a\\b

(i) 1853 (a) Universities (i) 1853 (a) < 5 Q )ffi^ rr, U L b u rru j

set up in LDippib
Qff6CT6W6»raSld)
Calcutta,
U60<565)€0«
Bombay and
fl>Lp<95[BJ5j6iT
Madras Qa5iTi_rij<KU u i1 l _65t .

(ii) 1857 (b) Submarine (ii) 1857 (b) ^ny<$6orn5<E§l®S)0 j5gjj


cable laid Q f f i i j « i _ 6 b G u y5]u_irr«

through the • gl^iLirr©S1fi)®


Red Sea • ^Lp<5L_Q)
between ^15^1 gl<S5)05ffrUL|

England and Gurri_uuL_L_§i.

India
(iii) 1870 (c) (ip<$6b <
5J5<$«ldlS)
(iii) 1870 (c) First telegraph GffQDGD
line from
Calcutta to
Agra was @S5)L_GlLI
opened ^j,IJL£!iUlD.FT65T§l.

Options : Options :
(A) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(b) (A) • (i)-(c), (ii)—(a), (iii)-(b)
(B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a) (B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a)
(C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c) (C) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c)
(D) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b) (D) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b)

33 [UDC/15]
69. Which of the following statement is 69. L ^O fTG U 0 6 U O 5 TQ Jfr)f$ d ) (oTTFjSJffi StfLfbp
correct? <SFlfllUU(Si5T§J? -

(A) Nuclear reaction involve emission (A ) OT<§llT6>S)ODOST ^ 0 )L J U rT ,


lSlL l_ it LDfbpti) arriDrr OTOdp <£)p
of alpha, beta and gamma
Qurr06n-<5€5)6iT u51dsT
particles from the nucleus ^ 6g8)iaffi0 g^€6l0 mgi
(B) Nuclear reaction is not balanced , Q o jo flG iu tb p ^ lfD ^ i

(B) ^6gjpi<s<s0 <or^]iT6^gg)6gr Qurr06ggroi)LD


in terms of both mass and
L D f b p ih ^ f T ) f D 6 £ i < 5 @ F F (S l< 5 ll© G lJ £ rr < 5

energy @0)000)

(C) The energy involved is expressed •(C) Q<gFiLi6bu(5lLb ^proo) 6^0


(3 L D r r ^ J < 5 @ ^ lG e O U OTCTTp
in Kilo joules per mole. @ r 6 1 u iSI i _ u u @ < £) {D § j

(D) New element/ isotope may not be (D) L| ^ llU ^ S is f lL D lh /g G ff n r G l-f T L J ,

< 5 0 CT^liTaSlewsOTuSlsirr G u r r g j
produced during nuclear reaction
- ^om_n\95<95LJUi_rrgj

70. Which of the following National 70. 6 T i @ J 5 <§uj .G<$#ltu ^iTajLflffiGTT <snr«£h5 rri_rr
Waterways denotes the Kakinada u rrero ri^ ffC p ffifl Q ^ m __ it i_ j i j l j 6 5 ) u <
s

and Pondicherry stretch? @r61ui5)(5i«^rD§J?


(A) NW1 (A ) NW 1
(B) NW2 (B ) NW2
'(C) NW3 (C) NW 3
(D) NW4 (D) NW4

71. Match the following : 71. lSl<SOTQJ0GL)OTTQJfT)p(oTT fftf) LLIrTSST ©S]<S5)L_05)ULJ<5


Q u .r r 0 <$gjj<$.

(i) Karve (a) Expenditure (i) <KmT<3eu 0 (Lg (a) &&)<sS\&&nan


committee on education Q ffO )^
(ii) Q€n)si5T 0 f51uS@(b) eup<o5)iD<5
(ii) Sen Index (b) Determination
GSffirnli^dn;
of Poverty line
ifl 0 ) 0 ) 6 5 ) ILI
(iii) Tap as (c) Small scale <§iTLDrro5f)uugj
Majumdar industry (iii) l_ u <
sto (c) <£lp (ip^o)
committee LDgg^Lb^nriT Q ^ fT L ^ lfb ffrro o o )® ^

@(1P-
Options :
Options :
(A) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b)
(A ) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b)
(B) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b)
(B) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b)
(C) (i)-(c), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(a)
(C) (i)-(c), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(a)
(D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a)
(D) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(a)

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72. Name the titular head of Mughal 72. QJiiiffiFTGrrLb, i^ojprrrr, • ^ if ls r r

Empire from who the British East LDiTifleorijffiGiflsOT^lcijrrsofl (<=§1) euifl


India Company secured Divani or the 2_lf)<S5)LD(S5)lLI iS llf llL l^ G ^ .£1{££<£!£<$ ILI

right to collect revenue of Bengal, eiJLpr5J<£)iu (yDffigorruu


Bihar and Orissa.
lu rriT?

(A) Shah Alam II (A ) ^ ijerori_rnJb it ld

(B) Muhammad Shah . (B) (yD<5LDLD§j o^rr

• (C) Alamgir II • (C) @i76rori_rrLb ^eoiMiT


(D) Akbar Shah II (D) @ij€55ri_rrLb ^ . s u i t o^rr

73. Match the Architectural style with 73. <5L_i_1__ffi<5S5)Q)uSlsi5T urra5fliLjL_6irr <^<93<SOT

their specimen and select the correct LDir^liflffi a«.(S5)fDu Qurr 0 ^ ffifliurrOTr
answers from the option. ©Sl®Dl_65)UJ (3^ITIB(ol^(5lffi<5€L)Lb.

(i) Nagara style (a) Khajuraho in • (i) jssijrr urrarcfl (a ) L]j5 G ^ 6b « 6rori9.d)

2_GTT<STT
Bundelkhand
sgSlijrrCSGurr
(ii) Kashmir style (b) Martanda
GajmiSlo)

temple built (ii) «rr<si%LjSiT urreisofl (b ) isociSl^u^iurT

(yDffimSL-ijrreb '
by Lalitaditya
< K L _ l_ U U L _ l_
Mukapida
LDmT^rrewTL-

(iii) Jain style (c) Temples of GarruSId)

( iii) QgguSlsinr umsffif) (c) .il^surrijiT,


Dilwara and
■ flV5©0ffiurr
Satrunjaya
Ga5rruSla)«sn-
Options : O p tio n s :
(A) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(a) (A). (i)-(b ), (ii)-(c ), (iii)-(a )
(B) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b) (B) (i)-(c ), ( i i ) - ( a ) , ( i i i) - ( b )
(C) (i)-(a), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(c) (C) (i)-(a ), ( i i ) - ( b ) , ( ii i) - ( c )
(D) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c),'(iii)-(b). (D) (i)-(a), (iiHc), (iii)—(b)

D 35 [UDC/15]
74. Identify the statements which are 74. (£$£]iu .psfKSoumT @€5)n) ^^DecmuiJb
true about the National Consumer (NCDRC) ufbffliu fflflujiTOTT
Disputes Redressal Commission @r51uiii]i_6qi£>.
(NCDRC)
(i) The commission is a quasi judicial (i) * gli5<$ «=Uj65)655nuLbpanrGsuiTiT .
commission set up in 1988 under urrgjj&rruLi 1988djr uiq_
the Consumer Protection Act of ^65)UD«<KUUllL_ «gmTL|
1988 ^0D«55riUl£>
(ii) The consumer Affairs Dept, has (ii) pKfrCojnfr ungjiarruLj ^(g)jsud) §jg®)n)
dragged Nestle India in the ldit ^ I pf@«sb(oro e fil< 5 u «n x r^l6 b Q ^ c r o G o )

Maggi Noodles case to NCDRC rfilpqj€o\5}@5)8j NCDRC uS1l_j±> euLpacsxE


(iii) If any person is aggrieved by an 9UU€5)l_££Sj|.
order of NCDRC, he may prefer • (iii) NCDRC65T ^ITUlS)€0 906UIT
appeal against such orders only uir^l<5<ffiuuLJ_rr6b^<5 «§itu65>lj ot^1it^§j
to the Supreme court 2^g^lLDOTTpi^leb^rr€5T(ipa)pu5i_€orTib.
(iv) The commission is presently (iv) ^fbGurrss^uj
headed by Dr. Rakesh Sharma ^swoxsuijna @ 0 uu< suit ljt<
ki_ it

Options : STTLDU
Options :
(A) (i), (ii) and (iv)
(A) (i), (ii) LDfbpih (iv)
(B) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(C) (i) and (iii) (B) (i), (ii) LDfbpLb (iii)
(D) (i)and(iv) (C) (i) LDjbpLb (iii)
(D) (i) LDjbpib (iv)

75. Identify the statement which is not 75. ^gWT€5)LDll51<5b 6^1SRn-0S5flQ) Q<3^J^UUL_L_
true about the recently launched GSLV D—6 Qaujjbsfla; GsnrerT ujbrfjluj
GSLV D - 6 satellite? ^CUfDIT65T5h.jbe5)II)«<56OTT©L51k}.<5ffi61|Lb
(A) 9 0 CuDibuili_ Q^rr€5)606ij
(A) This satellite is an advanced
a_«OTiTaj Q<SFUJfb€5)<5G<5rrOT(Remote
Remote sensing satellite
sensing satellite)
(B) The satellite is placed in the (B ) QffUJfb(S5)(5G<5rreiT
Geostationary altitude
(C) The satellite was launched from iflp^U Ull® OT€TT§]
Sathish Dhavan space centre (C) QffiurbQOffiGsn-eTT <
5<siirr6in-
6iS1(5wrQ<au«5ifl ^ ujsi) enLDiu^e6l0jB§]
(D) This is the second successful
g-suuuilL_§j
consecutive launch of the GSLV
series (O) GSLV ©Slgwrarcfla)
u i1l_ $ ijgrorLrrojgjj Qajrri_rr
QeuprSl ^},@Lb

[UDC/15] 36 D
. Which of the statement on New 76. i51drroj0Lb a^ppseifl^ glrij^lturr
Economic policy adopted by India QffiuQ)u(Jl£|pj<£)(D i_|^)uju Qun-06rnr£mj<5
is/are not true? Q«rr6TTe5)<5uSlQ) ctswgu otot)©j<$6tt
<FlfllLJrr6OT£6b60?
(i) India adopted New Economic (i) @jB^luurr l|^1uj Qurr06rrfr£m7<5
Policy from the year 2001 Qffirrehms 2001 ld ^j,6wn^0Sl0 iB§j
(ii) The New Economic Policy was
introduced due to the (ii) l^ ililj Qurr0 €rrrr£rr7ffi Q<$rr€TTCT)«
conditionalites of World Bank ^pbLS]uu£jp0if)iLj <5rrgr«R5rijba_60<5
6lJr&J<£), LDfDpLD
and International Monetary
GUe5)rrUU6J)fD<5€TT
fund
(iii) ^i(Lp££Lb Gumlif|.u51(5l6U£fb@
(iii) The thrust was towards g-fbjP (g,Lp€i5)60 a_06lJITffi<564lb LDfbpLb
creating a more competitive Qurr06itrr£rri7 (LpOTiGayrrbn)
environment in the economy £65)1—(ffiCiDCIT^<5<5GL|Lb r§]pSU65Tr5J<5€5)QT
and removing barriers to entry SIlGTnT<5<5Q-|Lb
and growth of firms (iv) 0p<£liu .srreo
(iv) It includes short term rj^1ODSO££65T65)LD<ffi0Lbjf)fo$0lI_<5rT60
stabilisation measures and long <5Ll®LDrrCTT<llT^)0££!ij<55€3)6TriL|Lb
term structural reforms Gffnr£§|<srT€rr§j
Options : Options :
(A) (i) and (ii) (A) (i) LDjppib (ii)
(B) (ii) and (iv) (B) (ii) iDfbpiD (iv)
(C) (i) only (C) (i) LDil©ib
(D) (ii) only (D) (ii) LDll®LD

Who said the following? 77. lSl6isTSlJ06U65T6Uip6IDfD<3«>.ffjllLlg|U_I(TIT?


“Geography has made us neighbours. “y,G5fT6rabjBibaoLD^aaabu<KE^l^<oTren€ijiT<ffi<snTr<5
History has made us friends. QaiLJ§l€TT€TT§J. GUIJCUnp fSlbgiDLD fBG^ITaSITTO^I
iqsTTengj. QuiT0srTTT£mjib . jsldodld
Economics has made us partners and
urEJ(g^mjTT<5emr<5isi]Lb ■ LDfbpLb - G^sffxsu
necessity has made us allies. Those
jbldctm) ghj.l.i frgrfliLirrffi^lu-|6rTsrr§|. <
kljEI|gtttto)
whom God has so joined together, let
@Oi)6i5OTffi5LJULi_ rBLD05)LDOTB£ 6£0 LDOifl^gJJLb
no man put as under” <^Lpnr<s5(LpL^iung]”
(A) Mahatma Gandhi (A) LDp)rr£LDir arnij^l
(B) John F. Kennedy •(B) ggrrCOTOTU.Q<50fTQ€5Tlr|.
(C) Winston Churchill (C) ©SI6OTGroilLorr ffiif£\ea
(D) Jawaharlal Nehru (D ) ^6urTQn)iT6orr6b Gr&0

37 [UDC/15]
78. Which of the following statements are 78. lSeOT(5I10ClJ<S8TQJfr)pdT LOeisfl^ 2_lfl<S5)LD

not true of the National Human <^j,<S5)6OTriLILb UrbffjllL] 5fii_fbp<5€lflisb OT€5)6U


Rights Commission (NHRC)? e_0OT65)LDUJGb<Sl) (NHRC)?

(i) NHRC is headed by a former (i) £!<$<£]ILI LDSsfljjjj 2_rflO )LD ^ € 5 ) e O T U J L b

Chief Justice of the Supreme idot(d^ 6 ot (LpeirrarrrOT

Court 65€!S)€0€iDLD ^0SUlfldir

^<S5)60€5)udiiS1q) @uurii@^ln)§i.
(ii) Out of the four members, two (ii) Qldrr£<£ jbnw@ 2_p u lSIGmrrraiorfl<so
should be retired High Court @IJ655r($l 2_pUl51sffTIT«eTT^UU^QufDn)

Judges and two other members a_ujiT^iD6ijrfD i|<§Iu <£]<9;6ttLDfpn)

will be from prominent @ 0 6 L I I T 3 :(^p<95<5<£leb LD<£lffi<S5<5<£<K<95

(T£<K<£) ID LDIT65T6U ITffiQT.


personalities
(iii) NHRCsffrQffiueburrglaeTr
(iii) NHRC functions include inquiry ^nrLDrr«(3su 6fi)<EFrrij<s5)as&r Qffiueug]

at its own initiative or on a LDippLb LOSSES; 2_lfl65)LD

petition presented to it by a urr^luL|«@iluili_<syiTa5siT ^crfls^Lb

(Lp®DpuS@<5(olfl65n- L§§| (5l_CUlr}.<$6B)<S


victim into complaint of
OT@UU§1 ^ilujQjpQDp
violation of human rights
£_eTTcrri_<5^1iu^j.

(iv) NHRC has powers of prosecution (iv) NHRC, £LDgi <siSl<sFnri7(S5)655ruS1«siyr

based on its inquiry. ^i£j.uua)L_ii5lQ) QjLp<5@


Q^rru0 ib ^^lamjib Qufbp<sTT6iTgj.
Options :
Options :
(A) (i) and (ii)
(A) (i) LDfbpLD (ii)
(B) (ii) and (iv)
(B) (ii) LDippLb (iv)
(C) (iii) and (iv)
(C) (iii) LDfb@iii> (iv)
(D) (i) and (iv) (D) (i) LDppLD (iv)

[UDC/15] 38 D
79. It is a branch of science which deals 79. (ipg]<s5)LD ^ e n i _ 6 U 6 5 ) ^ u ufbrfjluj

with the study of growing old LSlCTT<oU0QJ65reiJrDp6TTCT§J?


(A) Cryogenics (A) «co)i7C5uurrQ^Gofl<K<ofo
(B) Myology (B) €5)LDGujrr60^1
(C) Anthology (C) ^rB^rrGO^I
(D) Gerontology (D) Q^Q(7nr6OTi_rr€0^1

80. Identify the inventor of CT Scan 80. CT (o fo G < 5(S 5)6O T ffi«fcr® i51i£j.^ (aiiT LurriT?

(A) Raymond Vahan Damadian (A) Q i j L D r r a r i l GurrofD ^rr L_LDrri^iuOTT

(B) Wilson Greatbatch (B) 6i51o)ff6in"


(C) Godfrey Hounsfield (C) <55ITL_l51GlJ «;9164o0o6ffrGfULSd)ll
(D) Narinder Singh Kapany
(D) [sGijtb^ it£)r£j Gajuuasf)

81. Identify the fresh water lake having 81. LDS05fluy,ifld) 2_ot njrnl© (sui^arra)
inland drainage in Manipur ClJff^lLLIGiTGrr|B€5T6^IT<^riflu51(S5)S5T@r§1uiSll_6L|Lb
(A) Lonar Lake (A) G6urr6»TmTi^rifl
(B) Pangong Lake (B) unT Ejffirrrij <g-ifl

(C) Tsomarari Lake (C) L_CS<SFrruDi7 iTifl § rif)

(D) Loktak Lake (D) G o ) r r « i_ iT f f i <^rifl

82. It is an instrument used in measuring 82. ^ « rriu o S lL D rrem b L D jb p ih

speeds of aeroplanes and motor boats. G m m L i __rriTLJ u i _ < £ ) ott

Identify the same. ^Grrefil@6ij§]. @r$1lj lSI i gi.}ud .

(A) Tachometer (A) Gl_<5GffirTLSlll_IT


(B) Eudiometer (B) u^iq.(SujrrLj§L_L_iT
(C) Phonograph (C) GurrGsffrrrffi^lijiTLJ *
(D) Spherometer (D) cfouQuGijrri5ili_iT

83. Name the first Indian woman 83. 9€61ubl51<5 U65ffi«5l£) Q<oU65TJD (Lp<5Q) @ 15$ UJ
Olympic medal winner QucrorLDQfsfluSlOTT Q uluit ctcotott?
(A) P.T. Usha (A) P.T. 2_Q^IT
(B) Karnam Malleswari (B) .siTeOTii) m e b ^ e f o a j i f l

(C) Sania Mirza (C) ffirssfliurT uSliTGiurr


(D) Saina Nehval (D) ffrruj<SOTrrQ£Q©6urrd>

D 39 [UDC/15]
84. Choose the correct answer from the 84. iS6OTGJ0<oU65T<SUpp GTTfflflIL1fT€OT£5)35
options. G£'mBQ£(£l<5ffi6LjLb.
As per the economic survey 2014-15, 2014-15ib ©J0 i_ Qunr0OTH£m7^6n<K<stt(5LJ
the cost of all subsidies, Forex uiij., CTQ)€onmmsBflujrBj<s(€r5Lb,
reserves and food grain production Qglierf)isrnliq-guerrerr iflffmsii r§l«£) LDfbpLb
are....
^rreefliu 2_jbu£^i ....
(A) Rs. 3,78,000 crores, (A) (LpewjpGuj 0 . 3,78,000 GaiTiipscTr,
$ 328.7 Billion and $ 328.7 i5l€6)ujdn-iDfbpi£) *
257.07 Million Tons respectively 257.07 L6]d)e61uj65T i_ar
(B) Rs. 3,68,700 crores, (B) (LpewjpCSiu 0 . 3,68,700 Ga5rrk}.<56TT,
$ 322.7 Billion and $322.7 l51<o61lu6ot LDjbprn 247.07
247.07 Million Tons respectively
u5160661LU6OTL_6ifr
(C) Rs. 3,38,000 crores,
(C) (Lp63)p)G!uj 0 . 3 , 3 8 , 0 0 0 GffirrupSOT,
$ 318.7 Billion and
267.07 Million Tons respectively $ 318.7 LS)66)iLi6irr LDfbpib
(D) Rs. 3,18,000 crores, 267.07 L61‘6b661iu65rr L_6jfr
$ 338.7 Billion and (D) (Lp65)n)GlL! 0 . 3 , 1 8 , 0 0 0 G«[TIIJ.<S56TT,
287.07 Million Tons respectively $ 338.7 iS)6iSlLU65rr uofbpiD
287.07 u5)0 ) 6 6 ) ILI6OT L_65T

85. Identify the meaning of the idiom 85. Identify the meaning of the idiom
“To laugh up ones sleeve” from the “To laugh up ones sleeve” from the
following following *
(A) To buy something one had not (A) To buy something one had not
seen before which turns out to seen before which turns out to
be useless be useless
(B) To be secretly amused; to be (B) To be secretly amused; to be
secretly scornful secretly scornful
(C) To be the. partner in relationship (C) To be the partner in relationship
with most influencial person who with most influencial person who
makes the decisions makes the decisions
(D) To attract attention and getting (D) To attract attention and getting
admiration which some one else admiration which some one else
should have had should have had

86 . Identify the prepositions in the 86. Identify the prepositions in the


following sentence. following sentence.
“We need not worry about the law “We need not worry about the law
and order situation as the police and order situation as the police
commissioner is invested with commissioner is invested with
magisterial power”. magisterial power”.
(A) we, police commissioner (A) we, police commissioner
(B) worry, invested (B) worry, invested
(C) about, with (C) about, with
(D) in the, as the (D) in the, as the

[UDC/15] 40 D
87. Identify the statement which not true 87. g)j5<£llLJ G^IT^Q) <^65)<S55TUJ^)<sijT U6TOf)<S<Slfld)
about the functioning of the Election ^Lp<5055ri_ <9«.rbp<S6lf]Q) OTgp] £56UfDU€5TgJ
Commission of India. <oT65TLJ€5)^ <5foffoTI_

(A) Supervises the preparation of (A) <sunffi<$msmT uLli^ujeb ajiLimfluewu


upto date voters list • <95foo'ol<£IT65cf1<S<i£)lT)gj|.
(B) Determines the timing of elections
(B) LDrnSlo) Gf5iTS3<sb
and prepares the election schedule
.ffiGWsg] ^ iu € i| Qffujg] G<5iT<5a)
in consultation with the State
Election Commissioners G<5<£lffi<s5)6rr fgiT©mi9<5<$fD§j

(C) Accords recognition to political (C)- «il^)<£(6r5<50


parties and allots symbols to
LDfb@JLD ^<5UIT<5(Cf5<50 G^IT^Q)
each of them
<#leOTOTTrij<ffi€5)(oTT
(D) Implements the Model Code of
conduct for parties and (D) G^it^q) pi—fBons, ©51^1<50D<srr
candidates (LpO) u (i) <£§]<£! {D§ . 1

88 . Arrange the following in its 88. <£y} GU0OJ6iiT<5UfD65)iD <Krr€0 (ipcwrDuui^.


chronological order. Select the correct fflfllUrTOTT efil0DL_<oiDlU
answer from the options given. GasiirsQ^O'SffiajLb.

(i) The . Supreme Court gave its (i) GffiffeumssTjB^rr urnjr^l euLp<5^1<d)
S-ffffll^lLDOTrjDLb n5m_[HCT5LD65T(T)^rb0
ruling that Parliament has no
^IJ<#llU€0<S5)mULj •
power to alter the basic
^L^ULKS5)L_ gllLIQ)q<ffi(S5)(oTT
structure of the constitution in LDITfi)p®J^fb0 ^^.RrTIJLi) <^](5ff)l_UJrT§J
Kesavananda Bharathi case OTSirrrp ^(TULj S«.rfjllU§].
(ii) The Supreme Court repeated its • (ii) uSleffTiTGurr u51«b euLpa^^jih
£L#ff^^lLD'Mfr)Lb j£)Ct)/U)UUUJ
stand in the Minerva Mill's case
LS6WT©Lb GU€lS1UL|p^UJ§].
(iii) The 42nd Amendment was made (iii) 4 2 e u § i (JflLi— d j <^l05j<3jLb Q aujgi
and parliamentary supremacy JBITI-IT^LDgOTip^OTr GLDSprr€WT(S5)LD
was asserted Q fflU UJ U U L_L-§I •

(iv) In Golaknath case, the Supreme (iv ) G<Emso<5r5rr<5 euLp<5<^d),


2_<3=<g=^LD<SOT(I)LD IBnLn^LD<si5TfD;£<£lfb©
Court held that parliament has no
* 3 \ U}-Uu<S5)l_ a_(fl68)Lfl<956B)<SfT
power to. curtail Fundamental «$©LJUa>fT)0 «^|^lffirT(rLlSl6b(S?)60 OTOTTp
Rights <§ITLJL| <3tfU$lLlg].

Options : O p tio n s :

(A) (ii), (iii), (iv), (i) (A) (ii), (iii), (iv ), (i)
(B ) (iv ), (ii), (i ii), (i)
(B) (iv), (ii), (iii), (i)
(C) (iii), (iv ), (i), (ii)
(C) (iii), (iv), (i), (ii)
(D) (iv ), (i), (iii), (ii)
(D) (iv), (i), (iii), (ii)

D 41 [UDC/15]
[
89. Match the following and choose the 89. i5l6OT6U0(SUOTrQj(f)f§lQ) fftfliurrgffre®)^
correct options : (3^iTjBQa5®^§jLj Qurr0^§j<5:
(i) 6U€ifliD6ron_€0Lj (a) ^rBJ^drisrr
(i) Biosphere (a) Where
Reserve Harvesting of U@<£l 6$ 60FEU@5565)6TT
Timber, ffigksaaiiuQ.gji unr<£),5«5rr£ 6U65)g-uSl60
Collection of LD(7rii<565)6IT
Minor forest
Q6ulL@su§ j,-«#lrb^l€0
products are
. allowed so long 6U65TLJ Qufr06Tr<565)6IT
as they do not
affect the 55)611
GurrsirrrE)<
animals’
adversely
(ii) G<5<£)luu (b) @rij0 96 ijQ<oLirr0
(ii) National (b) Where every y,iBJ<5rr Gtai^iLjLb u5l0<s5(ipLb
park plant and animal
^a&6p65)i_iu
are to be
protected in its @UUfT)65)S5 @Lp6lSlQ)
natural habitat uiT§j<95nr««uui_
GsU655r@Lb
(iii). Reserved (c) Where activities
forest such as forestry, (iii) 9§i(5«uuili_ (c) @r&J® ffifnluj-iuQ),
grazing or ffirr@ <sdT (SucbrgsiDi_GLDULJffffsb
cultivation are LDfbgjjLD©SleiJaFrrujLi)
not allowed
Gurr<s«T(T)(oiJfiir51fb@
. (iv) Sanctuary (d) Where all c^lg)JLD^1 @6065)60
activities are (iv) 5:gr655rrr60iLiLb (d) @r&j®
prohibited unless Qurf)fDrT6065rf61 <ons<5
permitted
QfflUQ^Jli) <$65)L_'
Options :
Q<5lLllUlJULl®6TT6Tr§J.
(A) (i)-(c), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(b)
(B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(a) Options :
(C) (i)-(d), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(c) (A) (i)-(c), (ii)—(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(b)
(D) (iMa), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(d) (B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(a)
(C) (i)-(d), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(c)
(D) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b), (iv)-(d)

90. Which one defines and deals with . 90. LSl6i5T<oU0<oU65T(SUfTin5l6b^lij.LJL| ${D GUeiTITff^l
Sustainable development? LJfT)f61 6lSl<oUlfluU§l OTSj]?
(A) Club of Rome Report (A) ^16ttu ^j,u Ggrrnb ^f$<565).5
(B) Brundland Report (B) UIJ65TllG606OTL^r51<565)«
(C) Schumacher’s Report (C) 61^lDrr<5ffilT <=91f§)<565)55
(D) Hendry Hunter’s Report (D) Q61fl)65Tlfl 0n)65rL_l_IT c^)f§1<565)<5

[UDC/15] 42 D
1

91. Select the more appropriate meaning 91. Select the more appropriate meaning
of HAZARD of HAZARD
(A) A real possibility of suffering (A) A real possibility of suffering
harm or injury harm or injury
(B) Marks out the possible harm as (B) Marks out the possible harm as
very serious very serious
- (C) Suggests the possibility of (C) Suggests the possibility of
unforeseen and unpredictable unforeseen and unpredictable
harm arising from an activity harm arising from an activity
(D) Indicates a more predictable (D) Indicates a more predictable
possibility of harm arising from possibility of harm arising from
an action or a situation an action or a situation

92. Select the more appropriate meaning 92. Select the more appropriate meaning
of REMOTE of REMOTE
(A) Denotes - something that is a (A) Denotes something that is a
long way away long way away
(B) Suggests that distance makes (B) Suggests that distance makes
something . isolated or in something isolated or in
accessible accessible
(C) . Emphasizes the difficulty of (C) Emphasizes the difficulty of
getting to it getting to it
(D) It is very long way away indeed, (D) It is very long way away indeed,
and is likely to be very different and is likely to be very different
indeed from our ordinary indeed from our ordinary
everyday world everyday world

93. 93.
simplifies to

36_ 36
(A) (A)
V7
7_ 7_
(B) 4-
36
(B) 4- 36
36 36
(C)
7 7
7 7.
(D) (D)
V36 V36

94. What comes next in the series 94. i5)6irr<su0Lb Q ^ itli Aq) GuijGajettrriq-iu otgwt
4,5,7,11,19, (••) 4,5,7,11,19,(•••) •
(A) 27 • (A) 27
(B) 22 (B) 22
(C) 35 (C) 35
(D) 32 (D) 32

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95. Match the following social reformers 95. #iT^l0££Guir^1<5(CT5Lb ^ suits;(05©dlijlj
with their contribution and select the £iT<£]0££[£jffi<s5)OTUL|Lb Qunr0 ££§l <sFif]iurr65r
correct answer from the options. oSl<S5)l_<S5)UJ G£ITr5Q£@<5ffi0L|ijb.
(i) GopalHari (a) Founded the (i) Gffirrurrd) euDifl (a)<$<5Sj]<SLi Gurr^leefl
Deshmuk ThatvabOdhni
Sabha in the 1839 q)
year 1839 G^rnDffjleinw
(ii) David Hare (b) A young Anglo (ii) GlqSIiI QJorrGij (b) ^ 0 ^rEj^Georr
Indian who @J5<§IUglCWSIT^IT
inspired the eurij« @lg5)GTT(0iT
g)lU««£^l(T)0
Young Bengal
OT(Lp<F^l ty,lll£}_€5TrriT
Movement
. (iii) (c) Gumt)0
(iii) Devendranath(c) Earliest
a5nratfi.1T gl^iLirTefl]<oi5T
Tagore religious «fiT^l0 ££sunr^l
reformer in ‘G®)n^rT6yfj]£<ourr.£r
Western India CT6OTfT)|
and popularly Qu0Lburr€orTS5T
known as LD<ffii5STTrTQ)
‘LokahitwadT ^J(S5)Lp<5«LJU lL l_<SUIT

(iv) Hendry . (d) Started the (iv) Qcm)«SOTffl (d)@J5§j <5Q)pTlfl(55)liJ


Vivian Hindu College gSIoSIujott <5Q)<5££rrefll6b
Derozio in Calcutta in i^-Gijrr^KSujrr 1817o)
the year 1817 (3£rnr)p<sfi]<$<5rTiT
Options : Options :
(A) (i)-(a), (ii)—(b), (iii)—(d), (iv)-(c) (A) (i)-(a), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(c)
OB) (i)-(c), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(b) (B) (i)-(c), (ii)—(d), (iii)-(a), (ivMb)
(C) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(d) (C) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(d)
(D) (i)-(a), (ii)-(b), (iii)-(c), (iv)-(d) (D) (i)-(a), (ii)—(b), (iii)—(c), (iv)-(d)

96. Arrange the following events 96. L51<SOT<SU0li> r£]<5Lp££l<56<S5)iSTT ffimsi) (ip € 5 )fD U U l£ ).
chronologically and choose the correct .sFffliurrOTTqSIodl a«.p<5
answer from the options.
( i) Q ijq t su l L <?l _l _£^1(T)(5 ot^ I it
(i) Satyagraha against Rowlatt Act
<SF£^iurr<K<£li7<5Lb
(ii) Champaran Satyagraha (ii) . ffLbuijn-gST^^liurrffi^ijaLh
(iii) Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre (iii) ^rroSliueofflsrsurrsourrffi u®Qaue5)60
(iv) <^i<5SLD£urr<5 Geuooo) r§lrp<$<5Lb
(iv) Ahmedabad Mill Strike
Options : Options :
(A) (ii), (iv), (i), (iii) (A) (ii), (iv), (i), (iii)
(B) (iv), (i), (iii), (ii) (B) (iv), (i), (iii), (ii)
(C) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii) (C) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii)
(D) (iii), (ii), (i), (iv) (D) (iii), (ii), (i), (iv)

[UDC/15] 44 D
97. Which of the following statements are 97. lij)<oOT0J0 LibStfLfbpffiSlfld) OT6WQJ (SFffluJmSffTODOJ?
correct?
(i) Plants having flowers with free . (i) @ 65)655r^$Q)Q)fra5 Qm<SOT<S5)LJDlLI[T6IfT

petals are classified as @<5Lp«(CTFiL_6OT Ssil^lU y,<5&(er5<oTT6TT

polypetalae Qfftipsissxsn- urreiSluQui_G<so OTarp

(ii) Plants having flowers with QJ6S)<$UU LL|€TT6TTmT<K6TT


petals which are either partially (ii) y,<5ffieiDGTTgljSLpasciflsOT u0^)u_in\$G!Qjrr
(ip(Lp6U§JlJDrr«
or completely‘fused to one
@€5)055T^§J<siT(orr QffLj. 6U65)££><565)611
another are classified as «rr<3uDrTQuili_(3€0 CTorp
Gamopetalae GU0DffiUU(5l^lL|6TTCn'n'IT<5<siT .
(iii) 9Gi7«60ui_| y,©Sl^Lp
(iii) Plants having flowers with 2_65)I_UJ Q<FU}.<5<S5)6TT
' single whorl of perianth are GiDrrGe5Tfr<5rrili^Q6uGi_(T(365T <sT<s%rp
®J65)<5U u©<5<£1u_j€TT€rrrriT«KGit
classified as Monocotyledonae
(iv) a_€5)JDUJrbp @ 0) ^6bO)§].cfil65)£<565)6rT
(iv) The plants having naked ovules 2_6ff)t_tU Q<5kj-<5S5)GTTGLDITGeCTIT
or seeds are classified as <£l6rmru51G!i_ crsin-p
6U 65)55LJ U ® iq €fTCnTT(T<56tT
Monochlamydeae
Options :
Options :
(A) (i) LDfbpLb (iii)
(A) © a n d (iii) (B) (ii) LDjbpih (iii)
(B) (ii) and (iii) (C ) (i) mrbpih (ii)
(C) (i) and (ii)
(D) (ii) LDfbpih (iv)
(D) (ii) and (iv)

98. Which of the statement is incorrect? 98. LS1<sirroj0ib «g^fDp«s56rf)<sbcrgj <$<ajn)iT65TSjj?

(A) SCP (Single Cell Protein) is a (A) SCP Qffd) l|I7^ld) otottu§j
rich source of protein, vitamin, ^<£1<5 Q^eqeiDLiLi L_|ij^Lb,
amino acid, mineral and crude <s^1l1_i_l61got, ^iLSGoTrr ^ unsold,
fibres <5€sflLDr5J<S5dT LDfppLD g)lUfD65>5llS}eDIT65r
(B) Domestic sewage is suitable for jsmiawsgi (Lpd5661u_i<surf)ri51<sifT QffySluumssT
large scale SCP production ^Lp€OLO
(C) Spirulina is a SCP and its (B) 2_6TTJ5ml® <5LjSl6Lj Qu0 LDSrT6^
tablets are prescribed as SCP — S _ f b u ^ ® 0 2_<35J5£5gjj
enriched vitamin for most (C) en)(55)U0GSl(S5TrT 90 SCP;
people ^1<$65T QlJ0lD6fT6^
(D) SCP lowers blood sugar level of LD<5<5(€T5«@ ^IJLDrtCTT <S5)6UllL_uSl05TrT<5
diabetics u [ft^65)p\5<5U u ® <$(Dg]
(D) @ 1J<5<5<
5<II<sb £ir<5<565)ijuS)6in-'
^errc5)6u SCP @65)rD<s<£lfDSjj

D 45 [UDC/15]
99. Members of Rajya Sabha are elected 99. ijfTsbiu f f u n -s ^ U L ^ C T T iT f f ie w G r r ^ G ijQ Q jr r © lditi^ q )

by the resective State Legislative <FLi_m<siFpriJ<5(Gnjii>G^msii QffiuileoTpOTr.' j§l<£fb@


Assemblies. The voters are the MLA’s m'. i marrn) 2_pui5]s5TiT<5Cpsrr <suiT5^msmT<scnr.
of that state. To be declared as a ijrr^iu sunroSlGinr Ggh<sS\<so Qojfbr^ QurbrD^n-ss
winner in Rajya Sabha Elections, a 9 0 GoUilurrGmT QupGojakkj-iu
candidate must secure a minimum ^sofDis^uilff eurr<50«err 9 0 (g^ijub (ipsom
quota of votes which is determined by . <5<sron_f§riuuu(5l^lp§j. ^<£rb<srr<s?rr stfliurrarT
a Formula. Choose the correct @n51<5<56L|Lb.
formula from the following :

r -n
(A) Total Number of Voters (A) Qinrr^ 0Ju<ffi<5rrGmT<5GTT
+1 +1
Total number of candidates u L-CpQjeronij-UJ
to be elected + 1 QLDn\£<5 2_pUl5l65TITffi€TT
J \^_ CTSWTSJcflffiSiDffi +1

C L j ^ l€ U r T 6 5 T ( o l l B f T ^ Q J rT ffi@ < 5 € T T
Total votes polled

(B) + 1 (B) +1
•G ^ iT ^ Q ^ © < 5 « u u i _ G Q J 6 i R n - U | . a j
Total number of
candidates to be elected.+ 1 Q iD rr^ a_puiS] <55TIT<5 <0TT
V J
'— OT6tf& T6iJisf]<9565)fi>+l —s

LDrrrglcu ffili_ff€ 5 )u
Total members of the 2_pULS]6ffriT«6rflQ5T Q u o n ^
State Legislative Assemblies
OTcrorccsfl<5ss)flj
(C) +1 (C) +1
Qinrr^Lb G^itj5Q^®<5<sljui_
. Total number of
candidates to be elected + 2 (3aJ6Wri£|.UJ 2_pUl5)©STIT<£6iT

v_ _y GT6o"ol6flof]<ffi6ff)<S>+2

ff0Duu51e6l0|5^ GlLorr^ iDrrrSko^


Total members of the
a :ili_<9:65)U ^ p u i S l a m T « ® r
State Legislative Assemblies
Q jLprEj^liu gufT<s@<serr
present and voted
+1
(D) +1 (D) G^ITIBQ^®««UUL_ Cp6U6ff5rii}.lLI
Total number of
2_pilll5l65TIT«siT
candidates to be elected + 2
CT6wrarofl>s«nffi+2 ^

[UDC/15] 46 D
100 . Match the following system of 100. lSl65T<oU0eU6OT<SiJfT)f51d) ^ 6U IT < 5(G f5€iD l_U J

philosophy with their belief: ££§J6U£^1(SOT 6filGlT<5<B£<5iD£UQufT0£§jffi.


(i) Charvaka (a) Declares that (i) s:rrmsun\5rr(a) i^ u ^ s^ ep srr
salvation 2_<STTCTT ^ 6 p < 5 « G tfl< S O T

depends on £CTTCT)LDtL|Lb

fully ^ ^ L D r r o S l e b 2 _ gtt6 tt

recognising <3<supU r r ® <565) CTTIL| m


' the atomic • ^rrdrr
nature of the (s^rrGOTib
universe and Q u i d so m b

its difference (ii) <S5)6u(f!(9:£)«$rr (b)


with soul UfflLDIKSOTT

(ii) Vaisesika (b) The evolution <9>l__Q_| GTT

of universe is «56rrij<soofl ^ is b e o .
not due to God ^(smrrsb
but due to the
i%rra$[fl<£luSl6i5T
.inherent
@LUfi)<s5)ffiiijrTOTr
nature of the
Q ffUJCorrGo) ^ © ld

Prakriti
(iii) ffrrfEj^liurr (c) Qun-06 TT(ip<$d)
(iii) Sankhya (c)' Believed only
G u rr£ £ (S 5 )£ G u j
in materialism;
f5Lbl_|ii)fDgjJ. LDIjeSOTLD
deathonlyis
LT»6!sfl£g3fl(SffT (ipi£)-GL|;
the end of man;
Qjrr^iooaiiSldsT
enjoyment of
@l6ijTI_l[£j«5<S5)GTT
pleas uies aie
the only objects
<oyrrip<5(SiDffiu5l€i5T
in life
('fjr^ffiGarrcTT.

Options : Options :
(A) (i)-(c), (ii)—(b), (iii)—(a) (A) (i)-(c), (ii)—(b), (iii)-(a)
(B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c) (B) (i)-(b), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c).
(C) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)—(b) (C) (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b)
(D) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(b) (D) (i)-(c), (ii)-(a), (iii)—(b)

D 47 [UDC/15]

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