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SSCHIGHERSECONDARYLEVELMO
DELTEST-2

GENERALINTELLIGENCE
Directions(1-
9):Ineachofthefollowingquestions,selecttherelatedword/letters/numberfromthegivenaltern
atives.
1. Necklace:Adornment::?
(a) Medal:Decoration (b)Bronze:Medal
(c)Scarf:Dress (d)Window:House
2. AL:CN::DA:?
(a) BL (b)AA (c)HR (d)FC
3. ABC:ZYX::CBA:?
(a) XYZ (b)BCA (c)YZX (d)XZY
4. AZBY:ZAYB::CXDW:?
(a) AYBZ (b)EVFU (c)BYAZ
(d)XCWD5. 25:81::36:?
(a)121 (b)93 (c)65 (d) 103
6. Black:White::up:?
(a) Opposite (b)Disappointment (c)Wall (d)Down
7. Book:Author::Statue:?
(a) Mason (b)Painter (c)Sculptor
(d)Calligrapher8. 292:146::582:?
(a)272 (b)286 (c)291 (d) 292
9. 6:18::4:?
(a)10 (b)8 (c)6 (d)4
Directions(10-
18):Ineachofthefollowingquestions,selecttheonewhichisdifferentfromtheotherthree,response
s.
10. (a)Eye (b)Hand (c)Nose (d)Ear
11. (a)A (b)O (c)I (d)N
12. (a)MNP (b)PQS (c)WXZ
(d)GHK13. (a)4 (b)25 (c)146
(d) 62514. (a)32-42 (b)48-58 (c)96-
106 (d)86-78
15. (a)Grapes (b)Pomegranate (c)Cardamom (d)Mango
16. (a)water (b)pool (c)lake
(d)pond17. (a)58-85 (b)96-69 (c)38-83
(d)47-73
18. (a)DABC (b)PMNO (c)ZWXY (d)IDEF
19. ArrangethefollowingwordsaccordingtoEnglishDictionary.
1. slunk 2.slung 3.slump 4.slum
(a)(4),(3),(2),(1) (b)(3),(2),(4),(1)
(c)(3),(1),(4),(2) (d)Cl),(2),(3),(4)
Directions(20-
21):Ineachofthefollowingquestions,whichoneofthegivenresponseswouldbeameaningfulorder
ofthefollowingwordsinascendingorder?
20. (1)Plant (2)Food (3)Seed (4)Leaf
(5)fruit(a)(5),(4),(3),(2),(1) (b)(3),(2),(4),(5),(1)
(c)(3),(1),(4),(5),(2) (d)(1),(3),(5),(4),(2)
21. (1)Gold (2)Silver (3)Platinum (4) Diamond
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(a)(4),(1),(2),(3)(b)(3),(4),(1),(2) (c)(2),(1),(3),(4) (d)(1),(2),(3),(4)
22. Whichonesetofletterswhensequentiallyplacedatthegapsinthegivenletterseriesshallco
mpleteit?
d_n_ __nndm_n
(a)ndmnm (b)mdnmn (c)mndmn
(d)dmnnmDirections(23-
26):Ineachofthefollowingquestions,choosethecorrectalternativefromthegivenonesthat
willcompletetheseries.
23. 9,16,25,36,?,64
(a)56 (b)49 (c)80 (d)72
24. 3,5,8,13,21,34,55,?
(a)34 (b)55 (c)21 (d)89
25. AZBYC ??
(a) XD (b)WE (c)DX (d)EW
26. YXW,UTS,QPO,MLK,?
(a) LMN (b)JIH (c)KJI (d)IHG
27. Findtheworngnumberinthegivenseries.4131,1
377,461,153,51
(a)461 (b)153 (c)1377 (d)51
28. Aprisonerintroducedaboywhocametovisithimtothejailoras“Brothersandsisters1haven
one,heismyfather’sson’sson”.Whoistheboy?
(a) Nephew (b)Son (c)Cousin (d)Uncle
29. Agroupofalphabetsaregivenwitheachbeingassignedanumber.Thesehavetobeunscram
bledintoameaningfulwordandcorrectorderoflettersmaybeindicatedfromthegivenres
ponses.
UME R N B1 2
345
6 (c)3,4,2,5,6,1 (d)5,6,1,3,4,2
30. f)‘L5IB
I(a ,1E,R2A,L6I,Z3 (b’)i2s,c3o,d4e,d5a
A,TI4ON ,1s,364256134918470,
then‘AERATION’canbecodedas(a)15168470 (b)15186471
(c)15618470 (d)51618471
31. AkhilistallerthanSeenu.AmarisnotastallasAkhilbutistallerthanJitender.Seenuisalson
otastallasAmarbutistallerthanJitender.Whoisthetallest?
(a) Akhil (b)Seenu (c)Amar (d)Jitender
32. Fromthegivenalternatives,selectthewordwhichcannotbeformedusingthelettersofthegi
venword?
EMBOSSMENT
(a) BOSS (b)TOMB (c)STEM (d)MATS
33. Someequationsaresolvedonthebasisofacertainsystem.Onthesamebasis,findoutthecor
rectanswerfortheunsolvedequation
6x8x2=268,1x 2x3=312,9x7x5=?
(a)957 (b)579 (c)795 (d) 597
34. Selectthecorrectcombinationofmathematicalsignstoreplace*signsandtobalancethegi
venequation.
4*6*6*2*20
(a)+ = (b)x- += (c)+-= (d)-+=
35. IfREPUBLICcanbewrittenasCRIELPBU,thenhowCULCUTTAcanbewritten?
(a) ACTUTLUC (b)UEPUEAA (c)NHENHJJS (d)ATTUCLUC
36. Whichofthefollowinginterchangeofsignswouldmakethegivenequationcorrect?(12 6)+3x
7=42
(a)+andx (b)6and7 (c)and+ (dl12and3
Directions(37-38)ineachofthefollowingquestions,selectthemissing:number

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fromthegivenresponses.
14 22 37
4 6 3
37. 5 3 5
61 135 ?
(a)120 (b)112 (c)116 (d) 555
38. 64 25 81
36 49 16
14 12 ?
(a)13 (b)26 (c)97 (d)15
39. RamanstartswalkinginthemorningfaringtheSun.Aftersometime,heturnedtotheleft.Late
ragainheturnedtohisleft.AtwhatdirectionisRamanmovingnow?
(a) East (b)West (c)South (d)North
40. Mohantravelledfrompoint‘A’straightto‘B’atadistanceof8m.Heturnedrightandwalked4
m,againturnedtohisrightandwalked8m.Finally,heturnedtohisrightandwalked3m.How
farhewasfromhisstartingpoint?
(a)8m (b)3m (c)1m (d)4m
41. TwostatementsaregivenfollowedbyfourconclusionsI,II,IIIandIV.Youhavetoconsidert
hestatementstobetrueeveniftheyseemtobeatvariancefromcommonlyknownfacts.Y
ouaretodecidewhichofthegivenconclusions,ifany,followfromthegivenstatements.Indi
cateyouranswer.
Statements:
1. Alldogsarebooks.
2. Allbooksarepictures.Co
nclusions:
I. Alldogsarepictures. II.Allbooksaredogs.
III.Allpicturesaredogs. IV.Somepicturesarebooks.
(a)OnlyIandIVfollow (b)OnlyIIandIIIfollow
(c)EitherIIorIIIfollows (d)EitherIIorIVfollows
42. OnestatementisgivenfollowedbytwoconclusionsIandII.Youhavetoconsiderthestateme
ntstobetrueeveniftheyseemtobeatvariancefromcommonlyknownfacts.Youaretodeci
dewhichofthegivenconclusionsifany,followfromthegivenstatementIndicateyouransw
er.
Statement:
Metalsexpandwhenheated.Concl
usions:
I. Nonmetalsdonotexpandwhenheated.
II. Allthingswhichexpandwhenheated,aremetals.
(a)OnlyconclusionIfollows. (b)OnlyconclusionIIfollows.
(c)BothconclusionsIandIIfollow. (d)NeitherconclusionInorIIfollow.
43. SixfriendsA,B,C,D,EandFaresittinginarowfacingEast,‘C’isbetween‘A’and‘E’,‘B’isjusttot
herightof‘E’butleftof‘D’,‘F’isnotattherightend.Whoisbetween‘B’and‘C’?
(a) A (b)D (c)E (d)F
44. Asolidcubeof4incheshasbeenpaintedRed,Green,andBlackonpairofoppositefaces.Ith
asbeencutintooneinchcubes.Howmanycubeshaveonlyonefacepaintedthattooonlyred?
(a)4 (b)8 (c)16 (d)24
45. Whichanswerfigurewillcompletethepatterninthequestionfigure?

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QuestionFigure AnswerFigure

46. Whichoftheanswerfiguresisexactlythemirrorimageofthegivenfigure,whenthemirrorish
eldonthelineAB?
QuestionFigure AnswerFigure

47. WhichoneofthefollowingdiagramsbestdepictstherelationshipamongFishes,Snakesand
Birds?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

48. Awordisrepresentedbyonlyonesetofnumbersasgiveninanyoneofthealternatives.Thes
etsofnumbersgiveninthealternativesarerepresentedbytwoclassesofalphabetsasintwo
matricesgivenbelow.ThecolumnsandrowsofMatrixIarenumberedfrom0to4andthatofM
atrixIIarenumberedfrom5to9.Aletterfromthesematricescanberepresentedfirstbyitsro
wandnextbyitscolumn,e.g.:‘Fcanberepresentedby01,13,32,etc.and‘N’canberepresente
dby57,69,95,etc.IdentifythesetforthewordPEN.

MATRIX-I MATRIX-II
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 E F G H I 5 L M N O P
1 H I E F G 6 O P L M N
2 F G H I E 7 M N O P L
3 I E F G H 8 P L M N O
4 G H I E F 9 N O P L M

(a)66,30,95 (b)85,00,95 (c)86,00,95 (d)65,00,95


49. Selecttheanswerfigureinwhichthequestionfigureishidden/embedded.
QuestionFigure AnswerFigure

50. Apieceofpaperisfoldedandcutasshownbelowinthequestionfigures.Fromthegivenanswe
rfigures,indicatehowitwillapperwhenopened?

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QuestionFigures AnswerFigure

ENGLISHLANGUAGE
Directions(51-
55)Inthefollowingquestionssomeofthesentenceshaveerrorsandsomearecorrect.Findou
twhichpartofasentencehasanerror.Theletterofthatpartistheanswer.Ifasentenceisfreefr
omerrors,thenyouransweris(d).i.e.,Noerror.
51. Thewaytoincreasetheproductionofthefood(a)/istobringmoreland(b)/undercultiv
ation,(c)/Noerror,(d)
52. Thegirlswatchedintently(a)/asthemodelappliedhermake-
up(b)/withapracticedhand,(c)/Noerror,(d)
53. Ifheisamillionaire(a)/hewouldhelp(b)/themilleniumproject,(c)/Noerror(d)
54. ThePrimeMinisteralongwithhisCabinetcolleagues(a)/havebeenwelcomedbythe
ChiefMinister(b)/ataformalceremony,(c)/Noerror,(d)
55. Thepoliticalcandidatetalked(a)/asifshehasalreadybeenelected(b)/tothepresidenc
y,(c)/Noerror,(d)
Directions(56-
60):Inthefollowingquestions,sentencesaregivenwithblankstobefilledinwithanappropri
ateword(s).Fouralternativesaresuggestedforeachquestion.Choosethe
correctalternativeoutofthe four.
56. Shemadeherstepsonher.NNNNNNNNNNNtoherlargefortune.
(a) hare (b)heir (c)hair (d)here
57. Thestewardessshowedthepassenger.NNNNNNNNNNNNNN
(a) whentostarttravelling (b)wheretolandtheplane
(c)howtofastentheseatbelt (d)howtojudgethealtitudeoftheplane
58. Great.NNNNNNNNNNNNNNdepthisrequiredtobeateacherofphilosophy.
(a) intelligent (b)intellectuals(c)intellectual(d)instructive
59. Iamexhausted,let’s.NNNNNNaday.
(a) callit (b)callat (c)calloff (d)callin
60. Theworkerused.NNNNNtopatchupthehole inthewall.
(a) sand (b)cement (c)soil (d)grass
Directions(61-
65):inthefollowingquestions,outofthefouralternatives,choosetheonewhichbestexpress
esthemeaningofthegivenword.
61. Flaunt
(a) cut (b)deceive (c)exhibit (d)blame
62. Subjugate
(a) capitulate(b)conquer (c)strike (d)confuse
63. Behaviour
(a) conduct (b)blessing (c)character (d)response
64. Stringent
(a) flexible (b)inflexible (c)staunch (d)tough
65. Deliberately
(a) spontaneously(b)inadvertently (c)intentionally
(d)naturallyDirections(66-
70):Inthefollowingquestions,choosethewordthatisoppositeinmeaningtothegivenword.
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66. Brittle
(a)weak (b)strong (c) fragile (d)bright
67. Callous
(a)rude (b)insensitive (c) indifferent (d)sympathetic
68. Dishevelled
(a)composed (b)tidy (c) confident (d)jovial
69. Impede
(a)obstruct (b)advance (c) linger (d)guarantee
70. Perilous
(a)carefree (b)impetuous (c) safe (d)impure
Directions(71-
75):inthefollowingquestions,fouralternativesaregivenfortheIdiom/Phraseprintedinbol
dinthesentence.ChoosethealternativewhichbestexpressesthemeaningofthegivenIdiom
/Phrase.
71. Theteacher’sannouncementtoconductasnaptestcameasaboltfromthebluetoma
nystudents.
(a) imaginary(b)unexpected (c)forbidden (d)heavenly
72. Heandhisfriendaresailinginthesameboat.
(a) sailingtogetherinthesameboat
(b) sharingthefinancialandsocialcondition
(c) beinginthesamedifficultsituation
(d) gettingridofthedifficultsituation
73. Tobesuccessfulintoday’sworld,werequirethegiftofthegab.
(a) abilitytospeakwell (b)goodinterpersonalskills
(c)divinehelpandguidance (d)afiercecompetitivespirit
74. Winterwassobadthatthenomadictribesmenfounditdifficulttokeepthewolffromthedo
or.
(a) huntwildanimals (b)escapestarvation
(c)getwoollenclothes (d)walkonice
75. Thereisnosoftoptiontothecrisisnow.
(a) popularopinion (b)popularsolution
(c)easyandagreeableoption (d)difficultchoice
Directions(76-
80)Inthefollowingquestions,asentenceisgiven,theboldpartofwhichmayneedimprovem
entAlternativesaregivenat(a),(b)and(c)belowwhichmaybeabetteroption.Incasenoimpr
ovementisneeded,youransweris(d).
76. Withtheseextrapeopleyoucanworkeasilywiththisjob.
(a) deal (b)improve (c)cope (d)Noimprovement
77. Ivisitedmyauntjustbeforeaweek.
(a) aweekbefore(b)aweekearlier(c)aweekago (d)Noimprovement
78. ForeignersoftencomeacrosswithseriousdifficultiesinstudyingEnglish,
(a) havetocomeacrosswith (b)comecrosswith
(c)comeacross (d)Noimprovement
79. Heworkhardwillsucceed.
(a) whowillworkhard (b)whowillbeworkinghard
(c)whoworkshard (d)Noimprovement
80. Itishightimeyoustartedrevisingyourlessons.
(a) start (b)hadstarted (c)willstart
(d)NoimprovementDirections(81-
85):Inthefollowingquestions,outofthefouralternatives,choosetheonewhichcanbesubsti
tutedforthegivenwords/sentence.
81. Speedofanobjectinonedirection
(a) pace (b)tempo (c)velodrome (d)velocity
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82. Theplacewherepublic,governmentorhistoricalrecordsarekept
(a) Coffer (b)Pantry (c)Archives (d)Scullery
83. Theftofanotherperson’swritingsorideasandpassingthemoffasone’sown
(a) plagiarism (b)burglary (c)piracy (d)pilferage
84. Thestudyofinsects
(a) Anthropology(b)Zoology (c)Etymology (d)Entomology
85. Listofissuestobediscussedatameeting
(a) schedule (b)agenda (c)timetable (d)plan
Directions(86-
90):Inthefollowingquestions,groupsoffourwordsaregiven.Ineachgroup,onewordiscorre
ctlyspelt.Findthecorrectlyspeltword.
86. (a)separetion (b)seperation (c)seperetion (d)separation
87. (a) discrepancy (b)descrepancy (c) discripancy (d) discrepansy
88. (a) adviceable (b)advicable (c) advisable (d) adviseable
89. (a) millenium (b)millennium (c) milennium (d) milenium
90. (a) embarass (b)embarrass (c) embaras (d) embarras
Directions(91-
100):Inthefollowingpassage,someofthewordshavebeenleftout.Firstreadthepassageove
randtrytounderstandwhatitisabout.Thenfillintheblankswiththehelpofthealternativesg
iven.
Martin
LutherKing,Jr.,wasbomMichaelLutherKing,Jr.,(91)hisgrandfatherhadhisname(92)to
Martin.MartinLutherattendedsegregatedpublicschoolsinGeorgia,(93)fromhighschoola
ttheageoffifteen;hereceivedtheB.A.degreein1948(94)MorehouseCollege,adistinguishe
dNegroinstitutionofAtlantafromwhichbothhisfatherandgrandfatherhadgraduated.Aft
erthreeyearsof(95)studyatCrozerTheologicalSeminaryinPennsylvaniawherehewas
electedpresidentofa(96)whiteseniorclass,hewasawardedtheB.D.in1951.(97)afellowsh
ipwonatEbenezerheenrolledingraduatestudiesatBostonUniversity,completinghisresid
ence(98)thedoctoratein1953andreceivingthedegreein1955.InBostonhe(99)andmarri
edCorettaScott,ayoungwomanof(100)intellectualandartisticattainments.
91. (a)and (b)so (c)since (d)but
92. (a)given (b)changed (c)become (d)made
93. (a)graduating (b)finishing (c)graduated (d)finished
94. (a)in (b)from (c)by (d)with
95. (a)theological (b)intellectual (c)educational (d)psychological
96. (a)predetermined(b)predominantly (c)significantly (d)somewhat
97. (a)from (b)by (c)with (d)through
98. (a)for (b)of (c)about (d)to
99. (a)saw (b)eloped (c)met (d)watched
100. (a)common (b)particular (c)uncommon (d)general
QUANTITATIVEAPTITUDE
101.If 409664,thenvalueof 40.96 0.4096 0.004096 0.00004096 is
(a)7.09 (b)7.1014 (c)7.1104 (d)7.12
1 1 1 1 1
102. Thevalueof     is
15 35 63 99 143
5 4 2 7
(a) (b) (c) (d)
39 39 39 39

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 3
42
103.Whensimplified 256   



is

 1 1
(a) 8 (b)
(c)2 (d)
8 2
104. Thenumber2.52,whenwrittenasafractiononreducedtolowestterms,thesumofthenum
eratoranddenominatoris
(a)7 (b)29 (c)141 (d) 349
105. Ifthesquarerootofxisthecuberootofy,thentherelationbetweenxandyis(a)x3 =y2
(b)x2=y3 (c)x=y (d)x6=y5
106. AandBtogethercancompleteaworkin12days.Aalonecancompletein20
days.IfBdoestheworkonlyhalfadaydaily,theninhowmanydaysAandBtogetherwillcompl
etethework?
(a) 10days (b)20days (c)11days (d)15days
107. Acandoapieceofworkin70daysandBis40%moreefficientthanA.Thenumberofdaystake
nbyBtodothesameworkis
(a) 40days (b)60days (c)50days (d)45days
108. Arightcircularcylinder,ahemishpereandarightcircularconestandonthesamebaseand
havethesameheight.Theratiooftherevolumesis
(a)3:6:1 (b)3:4:l (c)3:2:1 (d)4:3:l
109. AcylinderhasYastheradiusofthebaseand‘h’astheheight.Theradiusofbaseofanothercyli
nder,havingdoublethevolumebutthesameheightasthatofthefirstcylindermustbe
equalto
r
(a) (b) 2r (c)r 2 (d) 2r
2
110. Areaofthebaseofapyramidis57sq.cm.andheightis10cm,thenitsvolumeincm3,is
(a)570 (b)390 (c)190 (d) 590
111. Ifthelengthofthediagonalofacubeis8 3 cm,thenitssurfaceareais(a)192cm2
(b) 512cm2 (c)768cm2 (d)384cm2
112. Theareaofacircleinscribedinasquareofarea2m2is

(a) m2 (b) m2 (c) m2 (d) 2 m2


4 2
113. Ifthenumericalvalueoftheperimeterofanequilateraltriangleis 3
timestheareaofit,thenthelengthofeachsideofthetriangleis
(a) 2unit (b)3unit (c)4unit (d)6unit
114. Anequilateraltriangleisdrawnonthediagonalofasquare.Theratiooftheareaofthetrianglet
othatofthesquareis
(a) 3:2 (b) 2: 3 (c)2:3 (d)1: 2
115. Foracertainarticle,ifdiscountis25%theprofitis25%.Ifthediscountis10%,thentheprofitis

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1
(a)50% (b)40% (c)30% (d)33 %
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116. ThepricethatAnilshouldmarkonapairofshoeswhichcostshimRs.1,200togain12%aftera
llowingadiscountof16%(inrupees)is
(a)1,344 (b)1,433 (c)1,600 (d)1,500

xy
117. Ify:x=4:15,thenthevalueof 
 xyis
11 19 4 15
(a) (d)
(b) (c) 11 19
19 11
118. Somecarpenterspromisedtodoajobin9daysbut5ofthemwereabsentandremainingmend
idthejobin12days.Theoriginalnumberofcarpenterswas
(a)24 (b)20 (c)16 (d)18
119. Onethirdofacertainjourneyiscoveredattherateof25km/hour,one-
fourthattherateof30km/hourandtherestat50km/hour.Theaveragespeedforthewholejo
urneyis
1 1
(a) 35km/hour (b) 33 (c)30km/hour (d) 37 12 km/hour
km/hour
120. Theaverageoftwonumb 3ersis62.If2isadddedtothesmallestnumber,theratio
betweenthenumbersbecomes1:2.Thedifferenceofthenumbersis(a)62 (b)40
(c)44 (d)24
121. Thecostpriceof25articlesisequaltothesellingpriceof20ofthem.Thegainorlosspercentisgi
venby
(a) 20%loss (b)25%gain (c)60%loss (d)75%gain
122. Ashopkeepermakesaprofitof20%evenaftergivingadiscountof10%onthemarkedpriceofa
narticle.IfmarkedpriceisRs.500thenthecostpriceofthearticleis
(a)Rs.350 (b)Rs.375 (c)Rs.425 (d)Rs.475
2A3B
123. If40%of(A+B)=60%of(A-B)then is
AB
7 6 5 6
(a) (b) (c) (d)
6 7 6 5
124. Anumberisfirstincreasedby10%andthenitisfurtherincreasedby20%.Theoriginalnumb
erisincreasedaltogetherby
(a)30% (b)15% (c)32% (d)36%
125. Ifatrainrunsat40km/hour,itreachesitsdestinationlateby11minutes.Butifitrunsat50k
m/hour,itislateby5minutesonly.Thecorrecttime(inminutes)forthetraintocompletethejo
urneyis
(a)13 (b)15 (c)19 (d)21
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126. Atreeincreasesannuallyby
thofitsheight.Byhowmuchwillitincrease
8
after2years.Ifitstandstoday64cmhigh?
(b) 74cm (c)75cm (d)81cm
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127. If2x+3 =32,thenthevalueof3x+1 isequalto
(a)27 (b)81 (c)72 (d)9
1 1
128. If x 2,x0, thenvalueof x2 isequalto
x x3
(a)1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)4
a b
129. If  1,a0,b0 thevalueofa3+b3is
b a
(a)0 (b)1 (c)-1 (d)2
130. Ifa2+b2+c2+3=2(a+b+c)thenthevalueof(a+b+c)is(a)2 (b)3
(c)4 (d)5
2p 1 1
131. If 2  ,p0 ,thenthevalueof p is
p 2p1 4 p
(a)4 (b)5 (c)10 (d)12
132. Theorthocentreofarightangledtrianglelies
(a) outsidethetriangle (b)attherightangularvertex
(c)onitshypotenuse (d)withinthetriangle
133. Theanglesofatriangleare(x+5)°,(2x-3)°and(3x+4)°.Thevalueofxis(a)30 (b)31
(c)29 (d)28
134. TwolinesegmentsPQandRSintersectatXinsuchawaythatXP-XR.IfPSX=
RQX,thenonemusthave
(a) PR=QS (b)PS=RQ (c)XSQ=XRP (d)ar(PXR)=ar(QXS)
135. ADisthemedianofatriangleABCandOisthecentroidsuchthatAO=10cm.
ThelengthofODincmis
(a)4 (b)5 (c)6 (d)8
136. TheexternalbisectorofBandCofABC(whereABandACextendedtoEandFrespectivel
y)meetatpointP.IfBAC=100°,thenthemeasureofBPCis
(a)50° (b)80° (c)40° (d)100°
137. Iftan(2 +45°)=cot3 where(2 +45°)and3 areacuteangles,thenthevalueof is
(a)5° (b)9° (c)12° (d)15°
138. Onefliesakitewithathread150metrelong.Ifthethreadofthekitemakesanangleof60°witht
hehorizontalline,thentheheightofthekitefromtheground(assumingthethreadtobeinastr
aightline)is

(a) 50metre (b)75 3 metre (c) 25 3 metre (d)80metre

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139. If beacuteangleandcos =
,thenthevalueofcot(90°- )is
17
10
28 8 2 82
(a) (c) (d)
15 (b) 17 17
15
7
140. Ifsec2 +tan2 = thensec4 -tan4 =
12

7 1 5
(a)
(b) (c) (d)1
12 2 12
141. Ifcosx+cosy=2,thevalueofsinx+sinyis
(a)0 (b)1 (c)2 (d)-l
Directions(142-145):ThefollowingPie-
chartshowsthelanddistribution(InDegrees)ofhousingcomplex.Ifthetotalareaofthecom
plexis5acres,examinethePie-chartandanswerthequestions.
Commercial
Area,54

Residental
Area,144

RoadArea,36

GreenZ WaterBo
one,108 dy,18

142. Theratioofareaallottedforresidentialandroadpurposeis
(a)1:4 (b)4:1 (c)3:8 (d)8:3
143. Thepercentageofthetotalareaallottedforwaterbodyandgreenzonetogetheris
(a)35% (b)30% (c)45% (d)40%
144. Landallottedforgreenzoneisgreaterthanthatforcommercialpurposeby
3 2 4 3
(a)
acres (b) acres (c) acres (d) acres
2 3 3 4
145. Thetotallandallottedforresidentialandcommericalpurposeis
1 1 3 1
(a) 2 4 2 2
acres (b) acres (c) acres (d) acres
4 2 4 2
Directions(146-150):Studythefollowingbargraphandanswerthequestions
GrossprofitandNetProfitofacompanyinlakhsofrupee
sfortheyears1994-1997

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GrossProfit NetProfit

50 50
45

Gross/NetProfit(in
40 40

lakhsofrupees) 30 30
25 25
20
15
10 10

0
1994 1995 1996 1997
Years
146. Theyearinwhichthegrossprofitisdoublethenetprofit
(a)1997 (b)1995 (c)1996 (d) 1994
147. Thepercentageofnetprofitof1995ascomparedtogrossprofitinthatyearis(a)25.5%
(b)35.5% (c)37.5% (d)42.5%
148. Thedifferenceofaveragegrossprofitandaveragenetprofitcalculatedforfouryearsis
(a) Rs.18.75lakhs (b)Rs.19.75lakhs
(c)Rs.20.5lakhs (d)Rs.22.5lakhs
149. Theratioofgrossprofittonetprofitinayearwasgreatestintheyear(a)1994
(b)1995 (c)1996 (d) 1997
150. Fortheentirefouryearsasshown,theratiooftotalgrossprofittototalnetprofitis
(a)13:4 (b)11:6 (c)11:5 (d)9:4
GENERALAWARENESS
151. Percapitaincome
NetNationalProduct TotalPopulation
(a) (b)
TotalPopulation NationalIncome
GrossNationalProduct NationalIncome
(c) (d)
TotalPopulation TotalPopulation
152. Whichofthefollowingisaninverted‘U’shapedcurve?
(a) Averagecost (b)Marginalcost (c)Totalcost (d)Fixedcost
153. ThebestexampleofacapitalintensiveindustryinIndiais
(a) TextileIndustry (b)SteelIndustry
(c)TourismIndustry (d)SportsGoodsIndustry
154. India’sBalanceofPaymentscanbecorrectedthrough
(a) Devaluationofcurrency (b)Vigorousexportpromotion
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(c)Importsubstitution (d)Alloftheabove
155. GoldenHandshakeSchemeisassociatedwith
(a) Invitingforeigncompanies (b)Privateinvestmentinpublicenterprises
(c)Establishingjointenterprises (d)Voluntaryretirement
156. WhichtypeofemergencyhasbeenimposedonlyonetimeinIndiasofar?
(a) InternalEmergency (b)StateEmergency
(c)ExternalEmergency (d)FinancialEmergency
157. WhichcaseisrelatedtoFundamentalRights?
(a) Golakhnathvs.StateofPunjab(1967)
(b) WestBengalvs.UnionofIndia(1963)
(c) Sharmavs.Krishna(1959)
(d) StateofBombayvs.Balsara(1951)
158. TheChiefMinisterisappointedby
(a) PresidentofIndia (b)ChiefJusticeofHighCourt
(c)Governor (d)PresidentoftheParty
159. Whichofthefollowingisnotcorrect?
(a) ApersonseekingelectiontotheRajyaSabhamusthavecompletedtheageof30years
(b) ApersonseekingelectiontotheLokSabhamusthavecompletedtheageof25years
(c) ApersonseekingelectiontoStateLegislativeAssemblymusthavecompletedtheageof2
1years
(d) Apersoneligibletovoteforelectiontoavillagepanchayatmusthavecompletedtheageof1
8years
160. WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectchronologicalorderofthePrimeMinistersinIndia?
I.IndiraGandhi II.JawaharLalNehru
III.MorarjiDesai IV.CharanSingh
(a)I,II,III,IV (b)II,III,I,IV (c)II,I,III,IV (d)III,II,IV,I
161. WhichoneofthefollowingbattlesledtothefoundationoftheMughalruleinDelhi?
(a) ThirdBattleofPanipat (b)SecondBattleofPanipat
(c)BattleofHaldighati (d)FirstBattleofPanipat
162. TheLahoreConspiracyCasewasregisteredagainstwhom?
(a) V.D.Savarkar (b)BhagatSingh
(c)ChandrashekharAzad (d)AurobindoGhosh
163. ‘PrinceofPilgrims’wasthenameattributedto
(a) Fa-Hien (b)HiuenTsang (c)I-tsing (d)Megasthenes
164. WhoamongthefollowingwasthefounderoftheDravidaKazhagam?
(a) PeriyarE.V.RamaswamyNaicker (b)AcharyaVinobhaBhave
(c)C.Rajagopalachari (d)MahatmaGandhi

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165. Whoamongthefollowingwasnotaphysician?
(a) Sushruta (b)Charaka (c)Charvaka (d)Dhanvantari
166. WhopreparesthetopographicalmapsofIndia?
(a) GeologicalSurveyofIndia (b)SurveyofIndia
(c)DefenceMinistry (d)GeographicalSurveyofIndia
167. Whichisthebest-known-birdsanctuaryinHaryana?
(a) Sultanpur (b)Bharatpur (c)Rajaji (d)Sariska
168. ‘Flashfloods’areassociatedwith
(a) Thunderstorms(b)Cyclonicstorms(c)Tsunami (d)Tornado
169. ThelargestUnionTerritoryofIndiais
(a) Chandigarh (b)Puducherry
(c)AndamanandNicobarIslands (d)Lakshadweep
170. ConsiderthefollowingpairsTributa
ry MainRiver
1. Chambal :Narmada
2. Sone :Yamuna
3. Manas :Brahmaputra
Whichofthepairsgivenaboveis/arecorrectlymatched?
(a)1,2and3 (b)1and2only (c)2and3only (d)3only
171. Whichoneofthefollowinganimalsissanguinivorous?
(a) Fruit-fly (b)Mosquito (c)House-fly (d)Snail
172. Whiteclothesarecoolerthanblackonesbecausethey
(a) absorballthelightthatreachesthem(b)reflectallthelightthatreachesthem
(c)willnotallowthelighttopenetrate (d)coolthesunlightcompletely
173. Functionalunitof‘Kidney’
(a) Axon ’(b)Neuron (c)Nephron (d)Artery
174. Fatpresentbelowtheskinsurfaceinourbodyactsasabarrieragainst
(a) lossofheatfromthebody (b)lossofessentialbodyfluids
(c)lossofsaltfromthebody
(d)entryofharmfulmicro-organismsfromtheenvironment
175. ThelifespanofRBCofmanis
(a) 120days (b)150days (c)180days (d)190days
176. Whichorganisthealternatetermforwomb?
(a) Uterus (b)Ureter (c)Vagina (d)Vulva
177. Theprimarycoloursinphotographyare
(a) Red,Blue,Yellow (b)Red,Yellow,Green
(c)Red,Blue,Green (d)Blue,Yellow,Green
178. Aconcavelensalwaysforms
(a) arealimage (b)avirtualimage
(c) animagetypewhichdependsonobjectcharacteristics
(d) animagetypewhichdependsonlenscurvature
179. Thebluecolourofskyisdueto
(a) reflectionofsunlight (b)refractionofsunlight

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(c) scatteringofshorterwave-lengthsofsunlightintheatmosphere
(d) scatteringoflongerwave-lengthsofsunlightintheatmosphere
180. Metalteapotshavewoodenhandlesbecause
(a) woodisabadconductorofheat (b)itpreventselectricshock
(c)itgivesbeautytothepots (d)itishygienic
181. DOSisa
(a) DirectOperatingSystem (b)DualOperatingSystem
(c)DiskOperatingSystem (d)Dial-upOperatingSystem
182. OneByteisequalto
(a) 8bits (b)12bits (c)16bits (d)20bits
183. Watergasisthemixtureof
(a) carbondioxideandhydrogen (b)carbonmonoxideandnitrogen
(c)carbonmonoxideandhydrogen (d)carbondioxideandnitrogen
184. Brassismadeof
(a) copperandtin (b)tinandlead (c)copperandzinc(d)copper,tin andzinc
185. Whichofthefollowingcausestherustingofiron?
1.Oxidation 2.Reduction
3.Chemicalreactionwithoxygen 4.ChemicalreactionwithCO2
(a)1and2 (b)2and3 (c)3and4 (d)1and3
186. Whichtypeoffireextinguisherisusedforpetroleumfire?
(a) Foamtype (b)Sodaacidtype (c)Powdertype (d)Noneofthese
187. Thefunctionofskimmingtankinsewagetreatmentistoremove
(a) oilandfattysubstances (b)suspendedsolids
(c)grittysubstances (d)inorganicsubstances
188. OzonelayerabovethesurfaceofEarthprovidesashieldagainst.
(a) X-rays (b)Ultra-violetrays(c)Gammarays (d)Infra-redrays
189. Whichoneofthefollowingisnota‘greenhousegas’?
(a) Chlorofluorocarbons (b)Methane (c)Carbondioxide (d)Nitrogen
190. Blacklungdiseaseoccursinpeopleworkingin
(a) Electroplatingindustry (b)Organicsolventsindustry
(c)Paintmanufacturingindustry (d)Coalmines
191. Matchthefollowing:
A.Bharatanatyam 1. Orissa
B.Kuchipudi 2. Kerala
C.Kathakali 3. AndhraPradesh
D.Odissi 4. TamilNadu
A B C D A B C D
(a)4 3 2 1 (b)3 4 1 2
(c)2 3 4 1 (d)1 2 3 4
192. ThefirstexplosionofanatomicdeviceinIndiawascarriedoutintheStateof,
(a) Jammu-andKashmir (b)Nagaland (c)Manipur (d)Rajasthan
193. WhichcityofIndiaiscalledasthe‘SiliconValleyofIndia’?
(a) Bengaluru (b)Chennai (c)Hyderabad (d)Mumbai
194. ‘ChaitanyaCharitamrita’wasauthoredby
(a) Basweshwara (b)Madhav (c)Ramanand (d)KrishnadasKaviraj
195. WhosucceededNizamuddinAuliya?
(a) SheikhFarid (b)SheikhNasiruddinChiragh-i-Delhi
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(c)SheikhSalimChishti (d)Noneoftheabove
196. NearwhichoneofthefollowingcitiesarePalitanatempleslocated?
(a) Bhavnagar (b)MountAbu (c)Nasik (d)Ujjain
197. Raidas,SenaandKabirwerethefollowersof
(a)Namdeo (b)Ramanuj (c)Vallabhacharya(d)Ramanand
198. WhenwasVijayanagarvisitedbyAbdurrazzak?
(a)1443 (b)1433 (c)1423 (d) 1427
199. Tuluvadynastywasfoundedby
(a) NarasaNasyaka(b)ImmadiNarsimha(c)VirNarsimha (d)Noneofthese
200. ThefirstladyoftheIndianscreentohavebeennominatedtotheRajyaSabhais
(a) Nargis (b)Madhubala (c)HemaMalini (d)ShobhanaBhartia
SET-2 -KEY
1 A 2 D 3 A 4 D 5 A 6 D 7 C
8 C 9 B 10 B 11 D 12 D 13 C 14 D
15 C 16 A 17 D 18 D 19 A 20 C 21 C
22 C 23 B 24 D 25 A 26 D 27 A 28 B
29 A 30 C 31 A 32 D 33 D 34 B 35 A
36 C 37 C 38 A 39 B 40 C 41 A 42 A
43 C 44 B 45 D 46 B 47 D 48 B 49 C
50 D 51 A 52 C 53 A 54 B 55 B 56 B
57 C 58 C 59 A 60 B 61 C 62 B 63 A
64 D 65 C 66 B 67 D 68 B 69 B 70 C
71 B 72 C 73 A 74 B 75 C 76 C 77 C
78 C 79 C 80 D 81 D 82 C 83 A 84 D
85 B 86 D 87 A 88 C 89 B 90 B 91 D
92 A 93 B 94 B 95 A 96 B 97 C 98 A
99 C 100 C 101 C 102 A 103 D 104 D 105 A
106 D 107 C 108 A 109 C 110 C 111 D 112 B
113 C 114 C 115 A 116 C 117 A 118 B 119 B
120 C 121 B 122 B 123 A 124 C 125 C 126 D
127 A 128 B 129 A 130 B 131 C 132 B 133 C
134 B 135 B 136 C 137 B 138 B 139 B 140 A
141 A 142 B 143 A 144 D 145 C 146 A 147 C
148 D 149 A 150 C 151 A 152 A 153 B 154 D
155 D 156 A 157 A 158 C 159 C 160 C 161 D
162 B 163 C 164 A 165 C 166 B 167 A 168 B
169 C 170 D 171 C 172 B 173 C 174 A 175 A
176 A 177 C 178 B 179 C 180 A 181 C 182 A
183 C 184 C 185 D 186 A 187 A 188 B 189 D
190 D 191 A 192 D 193 A 194 D 195 B 196 A
197 D 198 A 199 C 200 A

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