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GENERALINTELLIGENCE
Directions(1-5):Ineachof
thefollowingquestions,selecttheonewhichisdifferentfromtheotherresponses.
1. (a) Earthquake (b)Storm (c)Drought (d)Explosion
2. (a) Gallon (b)Pound (c)Ton (d)Kilogram
3. (a) ZXVT (b)YWUS (c)PNLJ (d)IHGF
4. (a) (9,36,81) (b) (32,64, 88) (c)(55,135,165) (d)(35,63.78)

5.

Directions(6-
7):GivenbelowareLettersAtoZ.UndereachCapitalLetteraSmallLetteriswritten,whichis
tobeusedasacodefortheCapitalLetter.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
l m r s t u v y z i j k n a b c d e f g h w x o p q

WiththehelpofthegivencodesselecttheequivalentCapitalLettersforthefollowing.
6. mokasino
(a) BXLJNDMX (b)BXLNJDMX (c)BXLJNMDX (d)BXLNDJMX
7. moustache
(a) BXFDENPUR(b)BXFEDNPUR (c)BXFDEPNUR(d)BXFNDEPUR
8. Aseriesoffiguresaregiven,andthesecanbegroupedintoclasses.Selectfromamongstthealt
ernativesonesetofgroupintowhichthefigurescanbeclassified?

(a)2,4,7:1,3,5:6,8,9 (b)1,5,7:2,3,9:4,6,8
(c)4,3,2:1,5,7:6,8,9 (d)2,4,5:1,3,9:6,7,8
Directions(9-
10):Ineachofthefollowingquestions,whichoneofthegivenresponseswouldbeameaningful
orderofthefollowingwordsinascendingorder?
9. (a)Gold (b)Iron (c)Sand (d)Diamond
(a)4,3,2,1 (b) 1,2.3,4 (c)3,2,1.4 (d)1,2,4,3
10. (a)Bus (b)Bullockcart (c)Aeroplane (d)Horse (5)Rocket
(a)4,2,1.3,5 (b) 3,4.1.2,5 (c)2,4,1,3.5 (d)1,4,2,3.5
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11. Whichonesetofletterswhensequentiallyplacedatthegapsinthegivenletterseriesshallco
mpleteit?
-wi—w-nt-in-wi_
(a) nttwiwn (b)ttinwin (c)tntiwtn (d)tntwitn
Directions(12-
16):Ineachofthefollowingquestionsaseriesisgiven,withonetermmissing.Choosethecor
rectalternativesfromthegivenonesthatwillcompletetheseries.
12. FNC.HQG,JTK,?.
(a) LXO (b)LMO (c)KMT
(d)LWO13. 44,56.69,83?114
(a)90 (b)98 (c)100 (d) 110
14. 6,7,18.23,38?
(a)49 (b)47 (c)87 (d)92
15. QuestionFigures:

16. QuestionFigures:

Directions(17-
18):SomenumbersaregivenindifferentRows/Columns.WhichoneofthegivenRows/Colum
nsareconnected/relatedwitheachotherinsomeway?

Columns
17. Rows I II III IV V
1 216 4 64 5 729
2 36 5 16 25 81
3 6 12 4 16 9
4 252 11 80 17 810
5 42 6 20 19 90

(a) I,IIIandV (b)II,IVandV (c)II,IIIandV (d)III,IVandV

Columns
18. Rows I II III IV V
1 8 11 4 3 12
2 62 1320 60 24 9
3 115 110 12 6 6
4 113 1210 48 18 3
5 121 1452 80 36 30

(a)ColumnsII,IIIandV (b)ColumnsI,IIIandV
(c)ColumnsI,IIIandIV (d)ColumnsII,IIIandIV
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19. IfRUSHiscodedas66,thenhowisGIRLcodedas?
(a)75 (b)64 (c)47 (d)46
20. IfTORTISEiscodedasVQTVKUG.ELEPHANTiscodedas
(a) GRJPVNOR(b)RNRQGCOV (c)GNGRJCPV(d)GRJCFVGN
21. ‘Suma’isshorterthan‘Uma’,‘Neha’istallerthen'Suma',‘Sudha’istallerthan‘Uma”butsho
rterthan'Hema'.‘Uma’istallerthan‘Neha’.Whoisthetallestamongthem?
(a) Hema (b)Uma (c)Sudha (d)Neha
22. Pointingtoaladyinaphotograph,Meenasaid,“Herfather'sonlyson’swifeismymother-in-
law".HowisMeena’shusbandrelatedtothatladyinthephoto?
(a) Nephew (b)Uncle (c)Son (d)Father
23. IfdaybeforeyesterdaywasFriday,whatwillbethethirddayaftertheday-after-tomorrow?
(a) Thursday (b)Friday (c)Saturday (d)Sunday
24. Inarowof16girls,whenHemawasshiftedbytwoplacestowardstheleftshebecame7thfromt
heleftend.Whatwasherearlierpositionfromtherightend?
(a) 7th (b)8th (c)9th (d) 10th
25. Yourageis10yearslessthanhalfyourmother’sagewhois5yearsyoungerthanyourfather.If
yourfatheris45yearsoldwhatisyourage?
(a) 20years. (b)15years (c)10years (d) 5years
Directions(26-
27):Inthetablegivenbelow,thefirsttwodigitsfromtheleftformtheStockExchangenumber
sandthelastfourdigitsbrokernumbersNow,answerthefollowingquestions.

193150 182732 172595 183592


184323 132959 192732 138303
272591 277801 186791 177000
132958 195132 273982 193080
293610 183218 132808 276119
272594 172600 172959 293582

26. WhichofthefollowingExchangehasmaximumnumberofbrokers?(a)18
(b)27 (c)17 (d)13
27. WhichExchangeisrepresentedminimumnumberoftimes?
(a)19 (b)13 (c)29 (d)17
Directions(28-
29):Ineachofthefollowingquestionsselectthemissingnumberfromthegivenresponses.

5 8 13
6 9 15
28. 4 12 ?
60 432 1560

(a)16 (b)32 (c)29 (d) 120

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(a)12 (b)7 (c)16 (d)14


30. If standsfor+, stands for–,  standsfor, stand sfor,Z standsfor
=,whichoneiscorrect?
(a)2 5 6 2Z 6 (b)5 7 4 2Z 3
(c)3 6 2 3 6Z 5 (d)7 43 6 1Z 4
Directions:Inthisquestionsomestatementsaregiven.Youhavetoconsiderthestatements
tobetrueeveniftheyseemtobeatvariancefromcommonlyknownfacts.Youhavetodecidew
hichofthegivenconclusion,ifany,followsfromthegivenstatement.
31. Allmenaremortal.Ramuisamain.
(a) Nomanismortal (b)Ramuismortal
(c)Ramuisimmortal (d)Allmenareimmortal
Directions(32-
33):Ineachofthequestionsgivenbelowthereisanaddresswhichhasbeenreproducedaga
inst(a),(b),(c)and(d).Ofthem,threehavesomemistakesortheotherwhileoneisEXACTLYth
esameasgivenbelow.YouaretochoosetheoneasyouranswerwhichisEXACTLYthesamere
productionofthegivenaddress.
32. CatherineChawlaHouseNo.-98UBAmbalaRoad,Punjab-36
(a) CatherineChawlaHouseNo.-98UBAmbalaRoad,Punjab-36
(b) CatherineChawlaHouseNo.-98BUAmbalaRoad,Punjab-36
(c) CatherineChewlaHouseNo.-98UBAmbalaRoad,Punjab-36
(d) CatharineChawlaHouseNo.-98UBAmbalaRoad.Punjab-36
33. HarshitaSinha.FlatNo.-22ZChitraguptaRoadPaharganj,Delhi-110078
(a) HarshitaSirtfiFlatNo.-22ZChitraguptaRoadPaharganj,Delhi-110078
(b) HarshitaSinhaFlatNo.-21ZChitraguptaRoadPaharganj,Delhi-110078
(c) HarshitaSinha.FlatNo.-22ZChitraguptaRoadPaharganj,Delhi-110078
(d) HarshitaSinhaFlatNo.-22ZChitrguptaRoadPaharganj,Delhi-110078
34. Achildwalks25feettowardsNorth,turnsrightandwalks40feet,turnsrightagainandwalks
45feet.Hethenturnsleftandwalks20feet.Heturnsleftagainwalks20feet.Finally,heturns
tohislefttowalkanother20feet.Inwhichdirectionisthechildfromhisstartingpoint?
(a) North (b)South (c)West (d)East
35. Thefollowingdiagramdepictsvariousviewsofacube.Eachfaces.hassomenumber,wherea
sincube4,onefaceisblank.Fromtheanswerchoicesselectthenumberthatshouldcomeint
heblankspace.
QuestionFigures:

(a)1 (b)5 (c)6 (d)3


36. Amongthefouranswerfigures,whichonecanbeformedfromthecutoutpiecesgivenbelowin
thequestionfigure?
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Directions:Inthefollowingquestion,whichanswerfigureswillcompletethepatternintheques
tionfigure?
37. QuestionFigure:

Directions:Inthisquestionthegivenquestionfigureisembeddedinwhichgivenanswerfigure
?
38. QuestionFigure:

Directions:Inthefollowingquestionapieceofpaperisfoldedandpunchedasshownbelowi
nthequestionfigures.Fromthegivenanswerfigures,indicatehowitwillappearwhenope
ned?
39. QuestionFigures:

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40. Whichoftheanswerfiguresisexactlythemirrorimageofthegivenfigurewhenmirrorishelda
sshown?
QuestionFigure:

41. Whichresponserepresentslanguage.English,Hindi?‘

Directions(42-
43):Thenameofatownandadateisgivenfollowedbyfouralternatives(a),(b),(c)and(d).Ofth
esealternatives,onlyonematchesthetownandthedategivenbelowwhileothershavesome
mistakeortheother.Youaretochoose,thealternativeasyouranswerwhichisEXACTLYthes
ameasthegivenone.
42. NathpaJhakri10thAugust,1927
(a) NathpaJhakri10thAugust,1972(b)NathpaJhakrilOthAugast,1927
(c)NathpaJhakri10thAugust.1927(d)NathpaJhakri.10stAugust.1927
43. ChaibasaNagaram23rdFebruary,1565
(a) ChaibasaNagaram23rdFebruary,1545
(b) ChaibasaNagaram23rdFebruary,1565
(c) ChaibasaNagram23rdFebruary,1565
(d) ChaibasaNagavam23ndFebruary.1565
Directions(44-
50):Ineachofthefollowingquestionsselecttherelatedletter/word/number/figurefromth
egivenalternatives.
44. bifurcate:divide:loathe:?
(a) love (b)jealous (c)detest (d).rude
45. BYDW:FUHS::AZCX:
(a) EVGT (b)FVGT (c)EGVT (d)FGVT

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46. BIRD:WIRY::RAIN:?
(a)YRIW (b)NIAR (c)MRZI (d)QAIM
47. 7:17::?:49
(a)23 (b)26 (c)124 (d)126
48. 1648:1339::2266:?
(a)1234 (b)2133 (c)1442 (d)1551
49. QuestionFigures:

50. QuestionFigures:

ENGLISHLANGUAGE
Directions(51-
55):Inthefollowingquestions,somesentenceshaveerrorsandsomehavenone.Findoutwh
ichpartofasentencehasanerror.Theletterofthatpartisyouranswer.Ifthereisnoerror,the
nyouransweris(d)i.e.,Noerror.
51. Neitherofthem(a)/are(b)/good(c)/Noerror(d)
52. Duetomebeinganewcomer(a)/wasunable(b)/togetagoodhouse,(c)/Noerror(d)
53. ThecirculationofTheStatesman(a)/isgreaterthan(b)/thatofanynewspaper,(c)/Noerror(
d)
54. Inthegarden(a)/werethemorebeautifulflowers(b)/andsilverbells,(c)/Noerror(d)
55. Thepoet(a)/describesabout(b)/thespringseason,(c)/Noerror(d)
Directions(56-
60)Inthefollowingquestions,sentencesaregivenwithblankstobefilledinwithanappropria
teword(s).Fouralternativesaresuggestedforeachquestion.Choosethecorrectalternativeo
utofthefourasyouranswer.
56. Thenewswas goodtobetrue.
(a) very (b)too (c)so (d)as
57. Howmuchlongerthisbook?
(a) yourareneeding (b)willyoubeneeding
(c)willyouhaveneeded (d)haveyouneeded

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58. _youhearthePresident’sspeech?
(a)Have (b)Has (c)Had (d)Did
59. I_ _tothemovieswithsomefriendslastnight.
(a)havegone (b)went (c)amgone (d)amgoing
60. Shehasonly_________friends.
(a)fewer (b)less (c)more (d)afew
Directions(61-
65):Inthefollowingquestions,outofthefouralternatives,choosetheonewhichbestexprese
sthemeaningofthegivenword.
61. Magnificent
(a) magnanimous(b)modest (c)generous (d)splendid
62. Spirited
(a) heated (b)drunk (c)enthusiastic(d)possessed
63. Gloomy
(a) misty (b)obscure (c)murky (d)shadowy
64. Grumble
(a) toscold (b)tocomplain (c)tosheer (d)tofight
65. Crude
(a) unrefined(b)cruel (c)rude (d)savage
Directions(66-
70):Inthefollowingquestionschoosethewordoppositeinmeaningtothegivenword.
66. Detest
(a) test (b)dislike (c)like (d)interest
67. Intentional
(a) accidental(b)undecided (c)concentrated(d)broken
68. Commence
(a) start (b)schedule (c)conclude (d)dissolve
69. Expand
(a) contract (b)contrast (c)consist (d)controvert
70. Prosperity
(a) propriety (b)property (c)adversity (d)perspicacity
Directions(71-
75)Inthefollowingquestions,fouralternativesaregivenfortheidiom/phrase.Choosetheal
ternativewhichbestexpressesthemeaningoftheIdiom/Phrase.
71. tospeakones’smind.
(a) Tobefrankandhonest (b)Tothinkaloud
(c)Totalkaboutone’sideas (d)Toexpressone’sthoughts
72. tomakeamountainofamolehill
(a) tomakeadvantageofasmallthing(b)togivegreatimportancetolittlethings
(c)togetintotrouble (d)toseethingwithprejudicedmind
73. hand inglove
(a) incloserelationship (b)non-cooperative
(c)critical (d)onbadterms
74. toaddfueltothefire
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(a) tomakemattersbright (b)tocauseadditionalanger
(c)tobringmatterstoaconclusion(d)tostartarevolt
75. wearandtear
(a) abrandname(b)damage (c)lotofsorrow (d)awarning
Directions(76-
80)Inthefollowingquestions,partofthesentenceisperintedinbold.Belowaregivenalternat
ivestotheboldpartat(a),(b)and(c)whichmayimprovethesentence.Choosethecorrectalter
native.Incasenoimprovementisneeded,youransweris(d).
76. Apairofshoeshavebeenpurchasedbyme.
(a) hasbeen (b)hasbeing (c)wouldbeen (d)Noimprovement:
77. WhenIshallgotoAgra,IshallvisittheTajMahal.
(a) havegone(b)shalltravel (c)go (d)Noimprovement
78. Youmustapologisewithhimforthis.
(a) to (b)of (c)for (d)Noimprovement
79. Sinceheworkedhardhefailedtosecuregoodgrades.
(a) As (b)When (c)Though (d)Noimprovement
80. Theministeragreedwillanswerquestionsontelevision.
(a) toanswer (b)foranswering (c)withanswering(d)Noimprovement
Directions(81-
85):Inthefollowingquestionsoutofthefouralternatives,choosetheonewhichcanbesubsti
tutedforthegivensentence.
81. Apersonwholoveswealthandspendsaslittlemoneyaspossible
(a) Curmudgeon(b)Money-grabber(c)Scrimp (d)Miser
82. Stateofanxietyordismaycausingmentalconfusion
(a) Costriction(b)Consternation(c)Concentration(d)Contraction
83. Apersonwhoisfluentintwolanguages
(a) Versatile (b)Expert (c)Bilingual (d)Knowledgeable
84. Onewhoeatshumanflesh
(a) Maneater(b)Cannibal (c)Beast (d)Savage
85. Thequalityofbeingpolitelyfirmanddemanding
(a) assertive (b)bossy (c)aggressive (d)lordy
Directions(86-
90):Inthefollowingquestionsgroupsoffourwordsaregiven.Ineachgroup,onewordiscorre
ctlyspelt.Findthecorrectlyspeltword.
86. (a) independance (b)independence (c) independens (d) indepandance
87. (a) hypocrisy (b)hypocresy (c) hipocrisy (d) hipocrecy
88. (a) aeroplane (b)airoplane (c) aeroplain (d) airoplain
89. (a) loanly (b)lonly (c) lonelie (d) lonely
90. (a) cerimony (b)ceremoney (c) ceremony (d) cerimoney
Directions(91-
100):Inthefollowingpassage,someofthewordshavebeenleftout,Firstread,thepassageov
erandtrytounderstandwhatitisabout.Thenfillintheblankswiththehelpofthealternatives
given.
“QuitIndia”camenotfromthelipsbuttheachingheartsofmillions.Inthis

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openrebellion,theIndian(91)reacheditsclimax.TheBritishwerenotonly(92)byit,butalso
wereobligedtoquitunilaterally.TheimportanceofQuitIndiacanbe(93)fromLordLinlithgo
w’sstatements.“Iamengagedhereinmeetingbyfarthemost(94)rebellionsincethatof1857
,thegravityandextentofwhichwehavesofar(95)fromtheworldforreasonsofmilitarysec
urity.”StillmoresignificantwasChurchill'sgloomydisclosuretotheKingEmperorthat,“th
eideaof(96)ofpowerhadbecomeanadmitted(97)in themindsofBritish
partyleaders,”althoughhispublicstatementswerediametricallyopposite.The(98)create
dbyQuitIndiamadetheBritish(99)thattheycouldnolongerkeepIndiain(100).
91. (a) freedom (b) patriotism (c) liberation (d) revolution
92. (a) threatened (b) inspired (c) attacked (d) impressed
93. (a) diffused (b) guaged (c) established (d) determined
94. (a) trivial (b) magnificent (c) serious (d) auspicious
95. (a) exlcuded (b) elicited (c) prevented (c) concealed
96. (a) transfer (b) seizure (c) grabbing (d) retainment
97. (a) tactics (b) fantasy (c) inevitability (d) occurrence
98. (a) violence (b) taboos (c) vengeance (d) anarchy
99. (a) imagine (b) pretend (c) realise (d) anxious
100. (a) power (b) bondage (c) exile (d) suspense
QUANTITATIVEAPTITUDE
101. Ofthethreenumbers,thesumofthefirsttwois55,sumofthesecondandthirdis65andsumof
thirdwiththriceofthefirstis110.Thethirdnumberis
(a)25 (b)30 (c)35 (d)28
102. Amongthenumbers 2,3 9, 416,5 32,thegreatestoneis
(a) 2 (b)39 (c) 416 (d) 532
103. Thesumofthenumeratoranddenominatorofapositivefractionis11.If2is
1
addedtobothnumeratoranddenominator,thefractionisincreasedby
. The
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differenceofnumeratoranddenominatorofthefractionis
(a)5 (b)3 (c)1 (d)9
104. Theexpression 26n42n,wherenisanaturalnumberisalwaysdivisibleby
(a)15 (b)18 (c)36 (d)48
105. Thesumofapairofpositiveintegersis336andtheirH.C.F.is21.Thenumberofsuchpossible
pairsis
(a)2 (b)3 (c)4 (d)5
106. Thedifferencebetweentheexteriorandinterioranglesatavertexofaregularpolygonis150°
.Thenumberofsidesofthepolygonis
(a)10 (b)15 (c)24 (d)30
107. Eachedgeofaregulartetrahedronis3cm,thenitsvolumeis

92 42
(a) c.c. (d)9 3 c.c.
c.c. (b)27 3 c.c. (c)
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108. Atoyisintheformofaconemountedonahemisphere.Theradiusofthehemisphereandtha
toftheconeis3cmandheightoftheconeis4cm.Thetotal
 22
Take = 
surfaceareaofthetoy  is
 7 
(a)75.43sq.cm.(b) 103.71sq.cm. (c)85.35sq.cm. (d)120.71sq.cm..
109. Therespectiveheightsandvolumesofahemisphereandarightcircularcylinderareequal,th
entheratiooftheirradiiis
(a) 2: 3 (b) 3:1 (c) 3: 2 (d)2:3
110. Thefourequalcirclesofradius4cmdrawnonthefourcornersofasquaretoucheachotherext
ernally.Thentheareaoftheportionbetweenthesquareandthefoursectorsis

(a) 9 4 sq.cm. (b)16 4 sq.cm.

(c) 9 4  sq.cm. (d)16 4  sq.cm.


111. Twoadjacentsidesofaparallelogramareoflengths15cmand18cm.Ifthedistancebetwee
ntwosmallersidesis12cm,thenthedistancebetweentwobiggersidesis
(a) 8cm (b)10cm (c)12cm (d)15cm
112. Ametalpipeis21cmlonganditsexteriordiameteris8cmifthethicknessofthepipeis1cmand
themetalweighs8gm/cm3,theweightofthepipe(inkg.)is
 22
Use = 
 7 

(a)3.696 (b)3.669 '(c)3.966 (d)3.699
113. 2menand3womencandoapieceofworkin10dayswhile3menand2womencandothesame
workin8days.Then,2menand1womancandothesameworkin
1 1
(a) 12days (b) 12
days (c)13days (d)13 days
2 2
114. Acandoaworkin21days.Bis40%moreefficientthanA.ThenumberofdaysrequiredforBtofi
nishthesameworkaloneis
(a)10 (b)12 (c)15 (d)18
115. Adiscountseriesof10%,20%and40%isequaltoasinglediscountof(a)50%
(b)56.8% (c)70% (d)70.28%
116. Inashop,shirtsareusuallysoldat40%abovethecostprice.Duringasale,theshopkeeperoff
ersdiscountof10%offtheusualsellingprice.Ifhemanagestosell72shirtsforRs.13,608,th
enhiscostpricepershirt,inRs.is
(a)210 (b)150 (c)149 (d) 125
117. IfA:B=4:9andA:C=2:3,then(A+B):(A+C)is
(a)15:13 (b)10:13 (c)13:10 (d)13: 15
118. Two vesselsAand Bcontainsacid andwaterin theratio4:3
and5:3respectively.Thentheratioinwhichthesemixturestobemixedtoobtainanewmixtu
reinvesselCcontainingacidandwaterintheratio3:2is
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(a)5:8 (b)7:8 (c)7:5 (d)4:7
119. Thebattingaveragefor40inningsofacricketplayeris50runs.Hishighestscoreexceedshisl
owestscoreby172runs.Ifthesetwoinningsareexcluded,theaverageoftheremaining38i
nningsis48runs.Thehighestscoreoftheplayeris
(a) 165runs (b)170runs (c)172runs (d)174runs
120. Fiveyearsago,theaverageageofPandQwas25.TheaverageageofP,QandRtodayis25.Ageof
Rafter5yearswillbe
(a)15 (b)20 (c)40 (d)35
121. Sometoffeesareboughtattherateof11forRs.10andthesamenumberattherateof9forRs.10
.Ifthewholelotissoldatonerupeepertoffee,findthegainorloss%.
(a) Gain2% (b)Loss2% (c)Loss1% (d)Gain1%
122. Ifthecostpriceof25articlesisequaltothesellingpriceof20articles,thenthegainpercentagei
s
(a)20% (b)22.5% (c)25% (d)27.5%
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123. ShelfA has
ofthenumberofbooksthat shelfBhas.If25%ofthebooksin A are
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transferredtoBandthen25%ofthebooksfromBaretransferredtoA,thenthepercentageoft
hetotalnumberofbooksthatAwillhaveis
(a)25 (b)50 (c)75 (d) 100
124. Avesselhas60litresofsolutionofacidandwaterhaving80%acid.Howmuchwaterbeaddedt
omakeitasolutioninwhichacidforms60%?
(a) 48litres (b)20litres (c)36litres (d)Noneofthese
125. Amanrows40km.upstreamin8hoursandadistanceof36km.downstreamin6hours.Then
speedofstreamis
(a) 0.5km/hr (b)1.5km/hr (c)1km/hr (d)3km/hr
126. Thedifferencebetweensimpleandcompoundinterestonacertainsumofmoneyat5%p.a.fo
r2yearsisRs.160.Findthesum
(a)Rs.64,000 (b)Rs.60,000 (c)Rs.40,000 (d)Rs.48,000
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127. If x 2,findthevalueof 8x3
2x x3
(a)48 (b)88 (c)40 (d)44
1/3 2/3 3 2
128.Ifx=2-2 +2 ,thenthevalueofx -6x +18x+18is
(a)22 (b)33 (c)40 (d)45
1 1
129. If x 2 andxisreal,thenthevalueof x17
x is
x19
(a)1 (b)0 (c)2 (d)-2
130. Ifx2+y2 -4x-4y+8=0,thenthevalueofx-yis
(a)4 (b)-4 (c)0 (d)8
131. Ifa3-b3-c3 -3abc=0,then
(a)a=b=c (b)a+b+c=0 (c)a+c=b (d)a=b+c
132. In  ABC,OisthecentroidandAD,BE,CFarethreemediansandtheareaof
AOE=15cm2,thenareaofquadrilateralBDOFis
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(a)20cm2 (b)30cm2 (c)40cm2 (d)25cm2
133. Theradiusoftwoconcentriccirclesare9cmand15cm.Ifthechordofthegreatercirclebeata
ngenttothesmallercircle,thenthelengthofthatchordis
(a)24cm (b) 12cm (c)30cm (d)18cm
134. OandCarerespectivelytheorthocentreandcircumcentreofanacute-
angledtrianglePQR.ThepointsPandOarejoinedandproducedtomeetthesideQRat
S.IfPQS=60°andQCR=130°,thenRPS=
(a)30° (b)35° (c)100° (d)60°
135. Thelengthofachordofacircleisequaltotheradiusofthecircle.Theanglewhichthischordsu
btendsinthemajorsegmentofthecircleisequalto
(a)30° (b)45° (c)60° (d)90°
136. InABC,ADistheinternalbisectorofA,meetingthesideBCatD.IfBD=5cm,BC=7.5cm,th
enAB:ACis
(a)2:1 (b)1:2 (c)4:5 (d)3:5
137. If sin cos 2 0 0  900,then

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(a) sin
2 (b) cos (c) sin (d) cos
3 3 3
2
138. If cos
4
sin 4
 ,thenthevalueof
2cos2 1is
3
2 3
(a)0 (b)1 (c)
(d)
3 2
139. Thevalueofcot10°.cot20°.cot60°.cot70°.cot80°is
1
(a)1 (b)-1 (c) 3 (d)
3
140. Atapointonahorizontallinethroughthebaseofamonument,theangleof
1
elevationofthetopofthemonumentisfoundtobesuchthatitstangentis
. On
5
walking138metrestowardsthemonumentthesecantoftheangleofelevationis
193
foundtobe . Theheightofthemonument(inmetre)is
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(a)35 (b)49 (c)42 (d)56
141. Ifsin sec (30°+ )=1 (0< <60°),thenthe valueofsin + cos2 is
23
(a)1 (b) (c)0 (d) 2
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Directions(142-146)Readthefollowinggraphand answerthefollowingquestions.
TradeDeficitofaCountryinCroresofRupees

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4200
4500

3600
4000

3100
3500

2800

2600

2600
3000

2200

2100
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95

142. Thedeficitin1993-94wasroughlyhowmanytimesthedeficitin1990-91?(a)1.4
(b)1.5 (c)2.5 (d)0.5
143. Percentageincreaseindeficitin1993-94ascomparedtodeficitin1989-90was(a)200
(b)150 (c)100 (d) 2100
144. Inwhichofthefollowingyears,thepercentincreaseofdeficitwashighestoveritsprecedingy
ear?
(a)1992-93 (b)1990-91 (c) 1993-94 (d)1988-89
145. Theratioofthenumberofyears,inwhichthetradedeficitisabovetheaveragedeficit,tothosey
earsinwhichthetradedeficitisbelowtheaveragedeficit,is(a)3:5 (b)5:3 (c)4:4 (d)3:4
146. Thedeficitin1992-93wasapproximatelyhowmanypercentoftheaveragedeficit?(a)150
(b)140 (c)125 (d)90
Directions(147-150)Studythetableandanswerthefollowingquestions.

EmployeesSource
K L M N O
ofincome(in?)
Salary 12,000 6,000 21,000 9,000 12,000
Bonus 2,400 1,200 4,500 2,400 3,000
Overtime 5,400 2,100 6,000 5,100 6,000
Arrears 6,000 5,400 12,000 4,200 7,500
Miscellaneous 1,200 300 1,500 300 1,500
Total 27,000 15,000 45,000 21,000 30,000

147. Theemployeewhohasminimumratioofincomefromarrearstoincomefromsalaryis
(a) K (b)L (c)M (d)N
148. TheemployeewhoearnsmaximumbonusincomparisontohistotalIncome.
(a) M (b)N (c)L (d)K
149. Theemployeewhohasmaximumpercentageofhissalaryoutofthetotalincome.
(a) K (b)L (c)M (d)O
150. Theincomefromovertimeiswhatpercentoftheincomefromthearrearsincaseofemployeesi
ncategoryO?
(a)80 (b)75 (c)25 (d)20

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GENERALAWARENESS
151. Thethree-tierPanchayatRajsysteminIndiawasproposedbythe
(a) BalwantRaiMehtaCommittee (b)AshokMehtaCommittee
(c)RoyalCommission (d)Noneoftheabove
152. UnderwhichArticleoftheConstitutionisthePresident’sRuleintroducedinaStateduetoth
efailureoftheconstitutionalmachinery?
(a)352 (b)356 (c)360 (d) 350
153. Throughwhichprinciple/devicedidMahatmaGandhistrivetobridgeeconomicin-
equalities?
(a) Abolitionofmachinery (b)Establishmentofvillageindustries
(c)Adoptionofnon-violence (d)Trusteeshiptheory
154. Whosaidthat“Oh!Disrespectabledemocracy!Iloveyou!”?
(a) G.B.Shaw (b)Carpenter (c)LordBryce (d)AppaDorai
155. TheadoptionofHighYieldingVarietyProgrammeinIndianAgriculture,startedin(a)1968
(b)1967 (c)1966 (d) 1965
156. ‘BrownRevolution’is
(a) growthoffodderindustry
(b) growthofseaproducts
(c) growthofmilkandmilkproducts
(d) growthoffoodprocessingandsoftdrinksindustriesinIndia
157. Thetotalvalueofgoodsandservicesproducedinacountryduringagivenperiodis
(a) Disposableincome (b)Nationalincome
(c)Percapitaincome (d)Netnationalincome
158. MechanizationofIndianagricultureonaconsiderablescaleisnotpossibledueto
(a) smallholdings (b)lackoftractors
(c)povertyofthepeasants (d)indifferenceofthepeople
159. Whichoneofthefollowingisnotafunctionofthecentralbankinaneconomy?
(a) Dealingwithforeignexchange (b)Controllingmonetarypolicy
(c)Controllinggovernmentspending (d)Actingasabanker’sbank
160. WhichoneofthefollowingwasthefirstEnglishshipthatcametoIndia?
(a) Elizabeth (b)Bengal (c)RedDragon (d)Mayflower
161. ThememberstatesoftheU.N.O.havedelegatedtheprimaryresponsibilityformaintaining
worldpeaceandsecuritytothe
(a) GeneralAssembly (b)EconomicandSocialCouncil(EcoSoc)
(c)SecurityCouncil (d)InternationalCourtofJustice
162. WhichoneofthefollowingwasthelastBuddhisttextproducedinIndia?
(a) DivyaVandana(b)Dohakosa (c)Vajrachedika (d)Vamsathapakasini
163. Arthasastrawaswrittenby
(a) Dhanananda(b)Kautilya (c)Bimbisara (d)Pushyamitra
164. WhotranslatedRamayanaintoPersian?
(a) AbulFazl (b)Badauni (c)AbdulLatif (d)IsarDas
165. WhichoneofthefollowingisamajorpartontheEastCoastofIndia?
(a) Kandla (b)Vishakhapatnam (c)Karikal (d)Pondicherry(Puducherry)
166. TheapproximatecircumferenceoftheEarthis
(a)13,000km (b)20,000km (c)25,000km (d)30,000km
167. WhereistheIndusCivilizationcityLothal?
(a)Gujarat (b)Rajasthan (c)Punjab (d)Haryana
168. ‘Cod’isavarietyof
(a)Goat (b)Fish (c)Crop (d)Coral

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169. TheAllIndiaMuslimLeaguewasfoundedby
(a) MaulanaAhmedAli (b)MohammadAliJinnah
(c)AghaKhan (d)HakimAjmalKhan
170. GoldenRevolutionrefersto
(a) Sericulture (b)Horticulture (c)Apiculture (d)Viticulture
171. Aballoonfilledwithheliumrisesinairbecause
(a) airexertsanupwardforceontheballoon
(b) theballoonisweightless
(c) heliumislessdensethanair
(d) heliumpushesdownontheairbelowtheballoon
172. Onecandistinguishatelescopefromamicroscopebyobserving
(a) length (b)colour (c)sizeofthelens(d)lengthandsizeofthelens
173. Thesoundproducedbyabatis
(a) audible (b)subsonic (c)infrasonic (d)ultrasonic
174. Whenabarmagnetiscutintotwoequalhalves,thepolestrengthofeachpiece
(a) becomesdouble (b)becomeshalf
(c)becomeszero (d)remainsthesame
175. Cookingoilisconvertedintovegetablegheebytheprocessof
(a) Crystallisation (b)Condensation
(c)Hydrogenation (d)Oxidation
176. Alargenumberofidenticalplantscanbeobtainedinashortspanoftimethrough
(a) largenumberofseedsofasingleplant (b)stemcuttings
(c)tissueculturetechnique (d)hydroponicsmethod
177. Thesmallestfloweringplantis
(a) Wolffia (b)Lemma (c)Azolla (d)Ficus
178. Leukaemiaorbloodcancerischaracterisedbyabnormalincreaseofthe
(a) Redbloodcells (b)Whitebloodcells
(c)Bloodplatelets (d)Bloodplasma
179. MohenjoDaroissituatedin
(a)SindhProvinceofPakistan (b)Gujarat
(c)Punjab (d)Afghanistan
180. Thepoisonofhoneybeeis
(a)Acidic (b)Alkaline (c)Saltish (d)Protein
181. Birdswhichswiminwaterhave
(a)webbedfeet (b)broadwings (c)longbeaks (d)toeswithclaws
182. Anewtechnologywhichprovidestheabilitytocreateanartificialworldandhavepeopleinter
actwithitiscalled
(a) Televirtuality(b)Virtualreality (c)Alternatereality(d)3-Dreality
183. Aparallelportismostoftenusedbya
(a) Printer (b)Monitor (c)Mouse (d)Externalstoragedevice
184. Kuchipudiisadance-dramaassociatedwiththeStateof
(a) Assam (b)AndhraPradesh (c)Orissa (d)Manipur

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185. X-rayswerediscoveredby
(a) Faraday (b)Roentgen (c)H.Davy (d)Lavoisier
186. WhichdeitywasnotworshippedbytheVedicAryans?
(a) Indra (b)Marut (c)Varun (d)Pashupati
187. Rustingofironrequires
(a) oxygenandcarbondioxide (b)oxygenandwater
(c)carbondioxideonly (d)oxygenonly
188. Glassisa
(a) puresolid (b)supercooledliquid(c)gel (d)polymer
189. Uraniumeventuallydecaysintoastableisotopeof
(a) Radium (b)Thorium (c)Lead (d)Polonium
190. Whichofthetoxicheavymetalsisfoundinmodemtanneryindustries?
(a) Nickel (b)Zinc (c)Chromium (d)Lead
191. Whichofthefollowingcontainshighcontentoflead?
(a) Coal (b)Cookinggas (c)Highoctanefuel(d)Lowoctanefuel
192. Electrostaticprecipitatorisusedtocontrol
(a) Airpollution (b)Waterpollution (c)Solidwaste (d)Noisepollution
193. NationalEnvironmentalEngineeringResearchInstituteislocatedat
(a) Pune (b)Delhi (c)Nagpur (d)Chennai
194. TheVedangaconsistsofthe
(a) Kalp,Shiksha,Nirukta,Vyakaran,Chhanda,Jyotish
(b) Kalp,Shiksha,Brahman,Vyakaran,Chhanda,Jyotish
(c) Kalp,Shiksha,Nirukta,Aranyak,Chhanda,Jyotish
(d) Kalp,Upanishad,Nirukta,Vyakaran,Chhanda
195. TheearliestavailableworkoftheSangamTamilsis
(a) Pattinappalai(b)Tirumurugarruppadai(c)Maduraikanchi (d)Tolkappiyam
196. TheJaintextwhichcontainsthebiographiesoftheTirthankarasisknownas
(a) Bhagwatisutra (b)Uvasagadasao (c)AdiPurana (d)Kalpasutra
197. ThefirstBuddhistSangeeti(conference)washeldat
(a) Vaishali (b)Pataliputra (c)Rajgriha (d)Ujjain
198. ThepropounderoftheMadhyamikaPhilosophywas
(a) Bhadrabahu (b)Parshwanath (c)Sheelbhadra (d)nagarjuna
199. TherulesofBuddhistmonisticlifearelaiddown,primarily,in
(a) Tripitaka (b)Vinayapitaka (c)Abhidhammapitaka (d)Suttapitaka
200. ThebattlebetweenAlexanderandPorustookplaceonthebankofriver
(a) Sutlej (b)Ravi (c)Jhelym (d)Ganga
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SET-6 -KEY
1 D 2 A 3 D 4 A 5 A 6 D 7 A
8 B 9 C 10 C 11 C 12 D 13 B 14 B
15 A 16 B 17 A 18 D 19 D 20 C 21 A
22 A 23 C 24 B 25 C 26 D 27 C 28 A
29 D 30 A 31 B 32 A 33 C 34 D 35 D
36 B 37 B 38 B 39 C 40 B 41 A 42 C
43 B 44 C 45 A 46 C 47 A 48 C 49 B
50 C 51 B 52 A 53 C 54 B 55 B 56 B
57 D 58 D 59 B 60 D 61 D 62 C 63 C
64 B 65 A 66 C 67 A 68 C 69 A 70 C
71 A 72 B 73 A 74 B 75 B 76 A 77 C
78 A 79 C 80 A 81 D 82 B 83 C 84 B
85 A 86 B 87 A 88 A 89 D 90 C 91 B
92 A 93 B 94 C 95 C 96 A 97 C 98 D
99 C 100 B 101 C 102 B 103 C 104 D 105 C
106 C 107 A 108 B 109 C 110 D 111 B 112 A
113 B 114 C 115 B 116 B 117 C 118 B 119 D
120 B 121 C 122 C 123 B 124 B 125 A 126 A
127 C 128 C 129 C 130 C 131 D 132 B 133 A
134 B 135 A 136 A 137 B 138 C 139 C 140 C
141 A 142 B 143 C 144 D 145 A 146 C 147 D
148 B 149 C 150 A 151 A 152 B 153 D 154 A
155 C 156 D 157 B 158 A 159 C 160 C 161 C
162 D 163 B 164 B 165 B 166 D 167 A 168 B
169 C 170 B 171 C 172 D 173 D 174 D 175 C
176 C 177 A 178 B 179 A 180 A 181 A 182 B
183 A 184 B 185 B 186 D 187 B 188 B 189 C
190 C 191 C 192 A 193 C 194 A 195 D 196 D
197 C 198 D 199 B 200 C

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