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TR A gifts wen ateg fi Ae wear amet A fsa & are a HAR 3. fefiea sdeaen amt A fram aT HT ae & fear a gis we) safe 4 8 staat duren/giaront ae ale (@) 132 (b) Fra 3 “( 13ies (a) FAR 2 Directions for the following 6 (six) items : Read the following five passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage—1 In India, over the last decade or so, labour has been departing agriculture, but is only going to construction and unregistered manufacturing which are not markedly better jobs. Services, where labour tends to be most productive, are not generating the additional jobs the country needs, India will need 24 million or so jobs over the next decade, The new sector, e-commerce, can at best close only half the jobs gap. Only those sectors that drive domestic demand such * as health and education can comfortably fill the other half. 1, Which one of the following is best implied in the passage? (a) Strong measures need to be taken to reduce the rural to urban migration of labour. (&) The working condition in construction and unregistered manufacturing needs to be improved. (6) Service sector has been reducing the problem of unemployment. (a) Increased social sector spending is imperative for large-scale job creation. HGY-D-LKUV/59A Passage—2 In India, the current focus on the right to Privacy is based on some new realities of the Gigital age. A right is a substantive right only if it works in all situations, and for everyone. A right to free expression for an individual about her meaningless without actual availability of security that guarantees that private force cannot be used to thwart this right. The role of the State, therefore, is not just to abstain from preventing rightful free expression, but also to actively ensure that private parties are not able to block it. exploitation, for instance, is 2. On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made 1, State should have some institutions to ensure _ its appropriate role in a digital society. 2, State should ensure that private parties do not violate the citizens’ right to privacy. 3, Digital economy is not compatible with the idea of not violating the citizens’ privacy. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? 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Siar auf 3 fae % fee seas wre ga eam 3 of sifgfert 81 ee Rr a af HGY-D-LKUV/59A. ate i a-ha ah ave eH a fe et a a AG, ORES WH emt @, a airs BI vig AAG aaa a BST Se BI wr set dar a ad & wat am om AGA a 4 ids Raed A wat 8, wat as I a ae amd &, OH fe wer she ea er Gao AE carafe a fra wore wea BL NCH me HL vies vai of aad fH A wh we Bead sie at oh a vee are war A fee tae Ae HL Ta SP “Sian 35 A eet ee rT re ee a A 4, fra sent 48 sa ww oid & Ges aT Qing dene Bt ae ee a Fafa wea (ay a3 a far were A tel Aw yan aff fi aver wn pian t wi (o) AR m9 we BHT TE, | Se ah aA BK HG, eA TT rae tem ea rf) (g fu Fa we, Ww BW wddic Fiftaier waren a aie ar fay snes oT Sw UT = wel (a) saree arr fy fs aes ee a1 FAT om Sifen-we aaaaTa BI Passage—3 One of the biggest ironies around water is that it comes from rivers and other wetlands. Yet it is seen as divorced from them. While water is used as a resource, public policy docs not always grasp that it is @ part of the natural ecosystem. Efforts at engineering water systems are thus efforts at augmenting water supply rather than strengthening the capacities of ecological systems. 3. Which one of the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage? (a) Rivers and other wetlands should be protected Ramsar Convention. under () Engineering water systems should be modernized and _—_ further augmented. (c) Wetlands need to be reinforced as more than just open sources of water, (d) Water supply should not be free of cost so as to prevent its misuse or overuse. Passage—4 Asset allocation is the most investment decision we will ever make, and sadly, most of us do not give that decision the important importance it deserves. We are adamant about seeking predictability with our future, We tend HGY-D-LKUV/59A to think of investing in risky assets as extremely volatile and value eroding. We also dislike fluctuating retums and the loss of control of investment. We think our money is best left idle, unproductive but safe. There is no asset that is risk-free, We could lose our jobs, our homes can lose value, our banks can go bankrupt, our bonds can default, the government can collapse and companies we chose fondly may cease to exist. But we cannot live life assuming that all these extreme events are waiting to happen, and all at the same time. All these extreme forms of risks we know will not manifest at the same time. Which one of the following statements best implies the suggestion given by the author of the passage? (a) Distribute your wealth across different kinds of assets so that your risks would be minimized, () Risk-taking behaviour should be @ necessary component of your personality if you want to generate wealth. () While making investments, find a trustworthy asset management organization which would manage your wealth for you. (a) You should know that investing your money is a risky business. 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A car travels from a place X to place ¥ at an average speed of v km/hr, from Y to X at an average speed of 2u km/hr, ‘again from X to ¥ at an average speed of 3v km/hr and again from ¥ to X at an average speed of 4y km/hr. Then the average speed of the car for the entire journey (@) is less than v km/hr () ies between v and Qu km/hr (6) ties between 2u and 3u km/hr (d) lies between 3v and 4v km/hr * 78. Consider the following statements 1, The minimum number of points of intersection of a square and a circle is 2. 2. The maximum number of points of intersection ofa square and a circle is 8. i Which of the above statements is/are correct? (a) 1 only (6) 2 only () Both 1 and 2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 ‘A man takes half time in rowing a certain distance downstream than upstream. What is the ratio of the speed in still water to the speed of current? (a) 1:2 fo) 2:1 fo) 1:3 @ 3:1 HGY-D-LKUV/59A "78: 76. 77. 73. 79. 80. How many pairs of natural numbers are there such that the difference of whose squares is 63? (a) 3 8 Which one of the following will have minimum change in its value if 5 is added to both numerator and the denominator of the fractions 2/3, 3/4, 4/8 and 5/6? fa) 2/3 fe) 4/5 () 4 (a) 2 (be) 3/4 (5/6 A digit n> 3 is divisible by 3 but not divisible by 6. Which one of the following is divisible by 4? (a), 2n (b) an (o) 2nva (a) 3n+1 If 1 litre of water weighs 1 kg, then how many cubic millimetres of water will weigh 0-1 gm? @. @) 10 (9 100 (@ 1000 ‘A vessel full of water weighs 40 kg. If it is one-third filled, its weight becomes 20 kg, What is the weight of the empty vessel? (a) 10 kg (b) 15 kg (©) 20 kg (a) 25 ke A frog tries to come out of a dried well 45 m deep with slippery walls. Every time the frog jumps 30 cm, slides down 15 cm, What is the number of jumps required for the frog to come out of the well? (a) 28 (9 30 () 29 (@) 31 [P-7.0. SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HGY-D-LKUV/59A, 44 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HGY-D-LKUV/59A 45 [Pn.0. SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HGY-D-LKUV/59A, 46 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK kkk HGY-D-LKUV/S9A 47 20sB—8** DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO T.B.C. : HGY-D-LKUV Test Booklet Series Serial No. 2014829 TEST BOOKLET GENERAL STUDIES Paper—II ‘Time Allowed : Two Hours Maximum Marks : 200 1. 10. . You have to enter your Roll Number on the Test Booklet in INSTRUCTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK ‘THAT THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS, ETC. IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET. . Please note that it is the candidate's responsibility to encode and fill in the Roll Number and Test Booklet Series A, B, C or D carefully and without any omission or discrepancy at the appropriate places in the OMR Answer Sheet. 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(a) ne % sregern at vhf Regina 3 aiviicar & adi fern 1 ) Crete orara fet st gare HF srafterd Rok gue a ata RE (© arafrs deme at der A ae ae steraearsit ¥ | @ Peete srt A rete sfreafis ar leer, aR wa a A ales sare 1 BKL-S-HJU Sa Be Saree Reon ret 1. afl dew fier 2a a anne dere firem ® 1 2, Ciecifes csderaean tere saat ‘QUn # aaa ares at 21 sade 3 a saat chrenqdarnt au 88 > (@) tara &) Fra 13 2a @ aHiskaae2 aitedg- 2 fren tas @ ner aera a A are frat @, are ax wa ash & acer atk dedi 2. steph afta fing fier, feet aft cafe erent gol gf et 1 sage 4 8 aheah qderenapturcont ay 8 2 (@) Fae 1 ) Fae 2 © 13 2a @ aAashaee (2-A) Directions for the following 8 (eight) items : Read the following seven passages and answer the items that follow each passage. Your answers to these iterns should be based on the passages only. Passage - 1 Political theorists no doubt have to take history of ‘injustice, for example, untouchability, seriously. The concep! uf historical injustice takes note of a variety of. historical wrongs that continue into the present in some form or the other and tend to resist repair. Two reasons might account for resistance to repair. One, not only are the roots of injustice buried deep in history, injustice itself constitutes economic structures of ideologies of diserimination’and modes of representation. Two, the category of historical injustice generally extends across a number of wrongs such as ‘economic deprivation, social discrimination and lack of recognition. This category is complex, not only because of the overlap between a number of wrongs, but because one or the other wrong, generally @iscrimination, tends to acquire partial autonomy from others. This is borne out by the history of repair in India. exploitation, 1, What is the main idea that we can infer from the passage ? (a) Untouchability in India has not been taken seriously by political theorists, (6) Historical injustice is inevitable in any’ society and is always beyond repair. (© Social discrimination and deprivation| have their roots in bad economies. (a) It is difficult, if not impossible, to repair every manifestation of historical injustice, BKL-S-HJU On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1, Removal of economic discrimination leads to removal of social diseri 2. Democratic polity is the best way to repair histdrical wrongs. + Which of the above assumptions is/are valid ? (a) lonly ) 2only (©) Both 1 and 2 . (d) Neither 1 nor 2 Passage -2 ‘Education plays a great transformatory role in life, particularly so in this rapidly changing and globalizing world, Universities are the custodians of the intellectual capital and promoters of culture and specialized knowledge. Culture an activity of thought, and receptiveness to beauty and buman feelings. A ‘merely well informed man is only a bore on God's earth. What we should aim at is producing men who possess both culture and expert knowledge. ‘Their expert knowledge will give them a firm ground to start from and their culture will lead them as deep as philosophy and as high as art. ‘Together it will impart meaning to human existence, 3. On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. _ A society without well educated people cannot be transformed into a modern society. 2, Without acquiring culture, a person's education is not complete. Which of the above assumptions isvare valid ? (a) Lonly (b) 2only (© Both 1and2 (a) Neither L nor 2 (3-A)

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