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101. Thevalue of lot [9(i +i25!)]± -drLogiH


[9(±+1255)]E[s

(2)3 (2)3

(4) 9% (4) 9#

102. If J= + JH - JF = 0 , then the value of 102. JET + Jir -/i = 0 6T6rflch (in+n-p)2
-dr LDgLLi :
(in+n-p)2 is :

(1) rm (2) -rm (1) inn (2) -rm

(3) 2rm (4) 4rm (3) 2rm (4) 4rm

103. If |2 + i =14, then the value of io3. r2++=i4 6T6rf\ch, r3++-dr


A:2

x3+±is.. un9riLl:

(1) 52 (2) 42 (1) 52 (2) 42

(3) 24 (4) 25 (3) 24 (4) 25

104. The polynomials a#3+412+3x-4 and io4. ¢r3+4x2+3#-4 mSg]in x3-dr+a t9bflu
£ - 4i: + a leave the same remainder when uchg2ig|du Gd;rr6moucb6fr I-3 -g!bch
divided by I - 3, then the value of a is : 62]©6idbiu®inGlurrcegu ®6IT rfg6DLu
Qdin®§9n.ch, a -dr D9dLi :

(1) -1 (2) -4 (1) -1 (2) -4

(3)4 (4)1 (3)4 (4)1

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105. The bisectors of ZB and 4£C of a triangle 105. Q]]di6diiTrmh ABC -ch Jib Li]Sg]ri zC -dr
ABC meet at a point 0. If 4£A= 60°, then ©® dFLI]Giouipdbchfr6fr9 u6tr6Tfl o -ch
ZBOC is : dFigadnpgi. zA=600 6T6ufich, .£BOc

es6IT9 :

(1) 300 (2) 600 (1) 300 (2) 600

(3) 900 (4) 1200 (3) 900 (4) 1200

106. The side BC of AABC is produced to a point io6. AABC -ch u6idbLh BC -dr Siflurrmg Li6fr6Tfl
D. The bisectors of 4£ABC and 4£ACD D -ch dF±g6idap9|. zABc LI]@giLii zf ACD
meet at point E. If 4<BAC=60°, then -dr dFLDQ6ui+db6fr L|6fr6Tfi E -ch dygdiEflp9.

ZBEC is : zBAc = 600 6T6rfich, zBEc tab6noi :

(1) 150 (2) 300 (1) |5° (2) 3oo

(3) 600 (4) 1200 (3) 600 (4) 1200

107. AABC is an isosceles triangle in which 107. AABC ®® ©®dFLI)L]6tb u)6i€dirT6mr±9ch,


AB = AC. If the side BA is produced to D AB=Ac eb©in. AD=AB 6T6FT
such that AD = AB, then ZBCD is : ©®ji®ulTgi Li6idiin BA -6ir ffLJlun-6ngu
D -ch EFSgditflg5| 6T6Uflch ZBCD t9b6FT5J :

(1) 300 (2) 450 (1) 3o° (2) 45°

(3) 600 (4) 900 (3) 600 (4) 900

108. In an A.P., the sum of in terms is equal to io8. e® thi® Gl§ITLfr 6urf\codFunch in
n and the sum of n terms is equal to in, g_g|riLid56Tfldr EL®§ch n, Li]@g|Li] n
then the sum of (in + n) temis is : gLeyLLidi6Tfldr fu®§ch in 6T6rflch, (in + n)
9Lg[dLidievfldr dh.®§ch :

(1) in+n (2) -(in+n) (1) in+n (2) -(in+n)

(3) (in-n) (4) (n-in) (3) (in-n) (4) (n-in)

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109. If ' the roots of the equation log. (a2 + b2)x2 -2b(a + c)x + ®2 + c2) = o 6Tdrp
(a2+b2)x2-2b(a+c)x+(b2+c2) =O a|.e dFL06inmi+dr er6urfudi6fr tFiori 6T6uflfo :
equal, then :

(1) 2b-a+c (2) b-±


a+c
(1) 2b-a+c (2) b-=
a+c

(3) b2-ac (4) b-ac (3) b2-ac (4) b-ac

110. A right triangle has hypotenuse of length 110. ®® G`dFrfu6dbrr6m Qp66oirr6m§9dr

p cm and one side of length q cm. If difr6m§gdr E6ITLI]IT6IT9i p QdF.Lfr roSg|Lii ®®

(p -q) = 1, then the length of third side is : Li6icbspdr E6n.iolT6urg q G\dF.Lfi. 6L[]g±iib

(p - q) = 1 6T6rfl6b (!pdrprrou9i Li6idisgdr


f6TTLJ]lT6FTg :

(1) 2q+1 (2:) J5FT1 (1) 2q+1 (I) Jrful


(3) 2p+1 (4) JfFTI1 (3) 2p+1 (4) Jrful

111. The longest pole that can be kept in a room 111. 5 Lfi x 4 Lfi x 2 Lfi -a u6idiTiioi6TTngidi GldiiTchL
of dimensions 5 in x 4 in x 2 in is : ®® tl6D9mch 6uiou6]cbriu®Lb e®
diinLisgdr 9®diLiidF E6rTLOTT6FT9 :

(1) 9J5m (2:) 6J55" (1) 9J5lfi (2) 6vi5Lfi

(3) 3J5m (4) 5J5m (€) 3JE5S (4) 5J5rf

112. If the volume of a sphere is equal to its 112. ®® €dblT6Tr§gdr di6uT9i6TrquLi] gi9dr

surface area, then the circumference of a ngburfuri6Tdr6m6TT6flchdFunuei©®LLfldr,


cross sectional circle whose centre GtblT6TTsg6ir 6DLI]ulLb OugivLUITcb 9L®6zifT©ri

coincides with the sphere is : G`Oui®riu©g OuLL§gdr diSp6Trqu :

(1) 2fl (2) 4iT (1) 2" (2) 4iT

(3) 61T (4) 8tr (3) 6tr (4) 8IT

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113. A circle is inscribed in a triangle ABC with 113. A-a GldFrfu6cbIT6mLI]ITdi6 G\dbrr6rfu® ®®

right angle at A. The length of the two Q]]66d5Tr6mLh ABC -ulch ®® gLdr6LiLLri
sides containing the right angle are 6 cm 9L6fr6ng|. GidFrfu€diIT6m§g6ir uadbrfuEb6yfl6fr
and 8 cm respectively. The radius of the E6Trfuo;dr u]6mpGu 6 GldF.Lfi. LDdg[in 8 QdF.Lfi.
circle is : 6T6fflch, tgi6iieniL§gdr ggru]n.COT.gl :

(1) 2cm (1) 2GldF.Lfi.

(2) 6cm (2) 6QdF.rf.

(3) 8cm (3) 8G\d:.Lfi.

(4) 10cm (4) 10 QdF.Lfi.

114. A fall die is thrown once. The probability 114. ®® JITIT6IT ucb6DL ®® er6np
of getting neither a prime nor a composite 2_®LLiu®tflpgu. tg|9ch u© u]Sg]Lb LJdblT
number is : 6T6dr d?cOL6iEblTLDch ©®dLi9fadirT6IT

Poi$965qu :

(1)1 (2)0 (1)1 (2)0

(4):

115. If the product of two zeroes of the 115. x3-6#2+iix-6 6Tdrp uchgugiLua
polynomial rf -6#2 + llx -6 is 2, then the 6dblT6menuldr ©® gJfluriidb6rfldr
third zero is : Giil®di©S G\§iT6Dd5 2 6T6rfich, c!pdrpi"9D

gJcturorr6ngJ :

(1)1 (2)2 (1)1 (2)2

(3)3 (4)4 (3)3 (4)4

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116. If the HCF of 55 and 22 is expressed in the 116. 55 LI]@9iLh 22 -dr Lfi.QLlfT.Ou-a
form of 55 in - 22 x 2 then the value of in 55 in-22 x 2 6Tdrp up6Dpulch tl6OLI]±9rfu
|S: in -dr D9LL| :

(1)2 (2)1 (1)2 (2)1

(3) 11 (4) 22 (3) 11 (4) 22

117. The graphs of the linear system I+y=1; 117. I+y=1; 2x+2y=2 t9btflu
2# + 2y = 2 gives : dFudrun-®db6D6Trdi QtblT6rfuL G\9n'®dmdr
ou6DquLLb G\dRTOuLJ9J =

(1) nosolution (1) §hai©ch6DcO

(2) unique solution (2) ®GIT®® §frqu

(3) infinitely many solutions (3) 6Tdr6rficoLrfudbn-Sfrqudi6fr

(4) twosolutions (4) ©FTch® §fiqudi6fr

118. If tano = i, then the value of 118. tano - i 6T6fflch


I ar2 + x2:2 X

is: LI]ginTr6IT9u :

(1) cosO (2) sine (1) cosO (2) sine

(3) coseco (4) seco (3) coseco (4) seco

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119. The remainder when xn+n divided by 119. rn+n -a I-1 -c?bch ou©6;d5 dAcoL65©ri
x-1 is : Lfi9 :

(1)n (1)n

(2) cannot be determined (2) cbrr6m©usorrg]

(3) n+1 (3) n+1

(4)0 (4)0

120. Which of the following statements are not 120. £de6dbrr9iin dhSg]db6rf\ch 6TcOOu 9L6drcoLO
tine? tlchco?

(a) sum of two irrational numbers is (a) ©® ofldn§Q7]9IT 6Tchdbctfldr dh.®9ch


always irrational 6fldn §Qj]pIT 6T6rfu6rmdicou ©®6i©Lh

@) difference between two irrational Q>) ©® 6fldn9QppIT 6T6drdb6Tfidr 6ns


numbers is irrational SulTCLb 6mch§QppiT 6T6tin6mn-a;con
©®d5©Li,

(c) product of two irrational numbers is (c) ©® 6fldR9Qpprr 6T6drdi6Tfl6dr


irrational G\u®di6ich 6fltflgu]prr 6Tch6mTdi6ou

©®d©ri

(d) quotient of two irrational numbers (d) ©® Of`dagu]pn. 6Tdrdi6Tfldr en©$9ch


is irrational 6fldn§(!pprT 6Tdr6rmTdb€Ou ©®6(gin

(1) (a)and @) only (1) (a),a)unL®in

(2) (a), @), (c) and (d) (2) (a), 0), (c), (d)

(3) (a), a) and (c) only (3) (a), a), (c) u]i®Li,

(4) noneof the above (4) 67guLflch6Dco

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121. A car travels from Chennai to Bengaluru 121. ®® GblTfr GidFdr6D6ITm6fl®B9]


with a speed of 60 kin/hr and returns back G`Llrfudbt9®6© 60 da.Lfi/L06ofi 6OudB§gch
along the same path with a speed of QdFchtapgp. gq69 urne§mch 40 dR.Lfi/LI]6rfl
40 kin/hr. The average speed of the car is 6Tdrp 6Oud5§gch g®LhLj` 6Li±96DLd?p9.

given by : chITTfldr dFprdFfl coudbLii :

(1) 50km/hr (2) 13.8m/s (1) 50 tfl.L6/LI]6rfi (2) 13.8 Lfi/6fl

(3) 48km/hr (4) 172.8m/s (3) 48dn.Lfi/LI]6rfi (4) 172.8Lfi/6m

122. What will be the percentage change in 122. ®® Giuir®6fr ®drgivdr pcOp Li]@giri
momentum of a body when both its mass gcodF6ou6th ©ITlprium695iu®Lb 6urrg]
and velocity are doubled ? t9i?dr 9L±?Sgch q@Li®Li] tF§of§
L0no]uIT® :

(1) 400 (2) 75 (1) 400 (2) 75

(3) 500 (4) 300 (3) 500 (4) 300

123. The displacement-time graph for two 123. ©ITdr® 9|db6iTdi6Tfldr ©LdGluuifefl -dime
particles are shown in the figure. The ratio Ou6DITUL Lil od5Tr®6dbdui®6fr6Tr9].
of velocity of A to velocity of 8 is : g6DtF6OuEbLii A Li]Sg|Li] g6OdF6OutbLi] 8 -dr
6ndn§Li, :

Time (S) dbrrcoLb (fry

(1)1 (2)3 (1)1 (2)3

(3) (4) J5 (4) J5

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124. The velocity -time graph ofabody moving 124. CEfrGdin-i+ch Q6chguri G\ilrr®G16TriTdrgivdr
along a straight line is shown below. The g6DdFGOut]i -dii" Ou6DITLiLri d;69
acceleration of the body along OA, AB and QtbiT®65Oidui®dr6ngu. OA, AB LOSg]in Bc
BC is : -dr OugivGu 9riG\un-®6Tfl6ir ey]®dcbLh :

0 2 4 6 8 10
Tine (S)

(1) 5m/s2,0, -5m/s2 (1) 5Lfi/6n2, 0, _5Lfi/6n2

(2) -5m/s2,0, +5m/s2 (2) -5Lfi/6fl2, 0, +5 Lfi/6n2

(S) 5"/s2/2,1.fj"/s/2., -5"/s/2 (3) 5 Lfit6n2, 1.6 Lfi/6fl2, -5 Lfit6fl2

(a) -5"/s2;2., 1.6"/s2/2.,5rn/rs2r. (4) -5 Lfi/6n2, 1.6 Lfi/6fl2, 5 Lfi/6fl2

125. Two bodies A and 8 having masses 2 kg 125. 2 d?fl p6Dqu6fr6Tr A 6Tdr9 QLinot9in 4 tflda
and 4 kg respectively are separated by pcOpui6fr6TT 8 6Tdrp QLirT®t9in 2 Lfi
2 in. Where should a body of mass 1 kg be Qgrr6Dcochch mrfldtbriui®6frong. 1 dnda
placed so that the gravitational force on p6Dp G\dbiT6tinL ®(p Glurr(96fr 6Trii(g
this body due to A and 8 is zero ? 6mou5ididuLLiTch gNriGiulT®6rfl6fr Lfi9i
A LD@g|ri 8 -6ITiTch QdFuchu®ih FT.rfu:iLfluch

6fl6mdF g*uLh gb©Lb ?

(1) 8.3m (2) 0.83m (1) 8.3Lfi (2) 0.83Lfi

(3) 3.8m (4) 0.38m (3) 3.8Lfi (4) 0.38Lfi

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126. A ship of mass 3 x 107 kg initially at rest is 126. 3 x io7 fltfl Peep Gldbn-drL dbduch ®drg|
pulled by force of 5 x 104 N through a g!inqupencoufl6fldsg|5xl04N6flendFiuLdr
distance of 3 in. Assuming that the 3 Lfi 9iTIT§gS© ®c6dbdu®Eflpgp. fir
resistance due to water is negfigible the qr©u®§9]in 9cOL6Du Hp6;db6nddLi9ITdb
speed of the ship is : 6T®S9i6iG\dBrrdriTch, diLu6fldr 6OudbLb :

(1) 1.5m/s (2) 60m/s (1) 1.5Lfi/6fl (2) 6OLfi/6n

(3) 0.1m/s (4) 5m/s (3) 0.1 Lfiy6n (4) 5Lfi/di

127. An electric bulb is rated 220 V, 110 W. 127. 220 v, Ilo w FTdrg| ©fflaEbriuiL Lfldr uchH
When it is operated on 110 V, the power ®drgi, Ilo V -ch ©uTi]©Lb GlurTQ}g gigi
cousuned will be : 6T®$9|6iGldbTr6iT®rfu gpdr :

(1) 55W (2) 110W (1) 55W (2) 110W

(3) 25W (4) 27.5W (3) 25W (4) 27.5W

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h the above electrical circuit, the readings 6L06cO G'05IT®dtbLULL LfldrdiSffl6b,
shown by the ammeter and voltmeter t9iLbLfrLLfr I]]Sg|in 6OulTchiLfriLfldr
are: 96Tnd®db6ir :

(1) 2A,10V (2) 3.2A,16V (1) 2A,10V (2) 3.2A,16V

(3) 2A,16V (4) 3.2A,10V (3) 2A,16V (4) 3.2A,10V

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129. 129.

20V 20V

In the circuit shown the current in the GldBIT®jitf dui®6frm Lfl6haSgivch gHinLfiLLfr
a-eter is : 6mi®in Lfldr€6miL§g6ir gi6Trqu :

(1) 5A (2) 4A (1) 5A (2) 4A

(3) 1.5A (4) 8A (3) 1.5A (4) 8A

130. If 5 coulombs of charge flows through a 130. dbLsg ®drgivdr Ougivurrdi ©IT6dr®
conductor in 2 seconds, then the number 6fl6ITITpa56rflch 5 dh8uLb LfldrgiiTiLLb
of electrons flowing through a conductor urii$9rfu ®® 6n6rmL?ufl6b dbLsg OugivunIb
in one second approximately is : odFch92|Lb 6TcojiLpiTdrdb6Tfl6tr 6T6rfu6rfi65codi

€9TrquLongb :

(1) 30x|ol8 (2) 15x|ol8 (1) 30x|ol8 (2) 15x|ol8

(3) 6x|o18 (4) 12x|ol8 (3) 6x|ol8 (4) 12x|ol8

131. A stone is dropped from the top of a tower 131. ®® dbchcorT6"g 490 Lfi a_uITLb gL6frm ®®
490 in high into a pond of water at the cEbrTLio-Sg6fl®ig|, €dbTTLiIT§ gdr
base of the tower. The splash is heard after eipourng-§gch 9L6fr6rT ®(9 ©6Tr§§Ich
(Given g=9.8 in/s2, speed of Gun-LLu®dnpgi. tgiE9 dF$9Lb 6Tchou6Trqu
sound = 350 in/s) 6EIT§9S© Lflp© 6tbidbLu®tflpg|?
(Gldbn.®6idbdui®6ir6rrg g = 9.8 ifi/6fl2,
®6flujidr GOudiLb = 350 L6/6D

(1) 11.4sec (2) 10sec (1) 11.46n (2) i06n

(3) 22.8sec (4) 20sec (3) 22.86fl (4) 206fl

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132. Infrasound can be heard bv : 132. ©@G`pn.6fl6uiu 6TS§ 6whcorfuda6ITiTch 6dbidb

u,p,uLb?

(1) dog (2) bat (1) EmiJ (2) G\6L16TTouITfo

(3) rhinoceros (4) tiger (3) dbiTdrLndi®diri (4) Lj66i

133. Among the statements which is/a.re 133. d;6B! ©FLifli®drm dhSg]db6mch 6Tgu/
correct ? 6T6DOu EFrfi 7

Acceleration due to gravity : Li6nFT.ELH Qp®6id;LOIT6ngi :

(a) decreases from equator to poles (a) gLDsgu 6FT6Dd5m66l®±9! g]®62Iin


QdFchco G\dFchco ©coptflpgj

a) decreases from poles to equator a) 5|®ourfutb6rf`6fl®Sg], Bun§gu


6IT6Dtb6i© QdFch6u G\dFchco ©coptflpg|

(c) is maximum at the centre of the (c) u6nundr 6DLDu§®ch Qu®LliLDn-©iii


earth

(1) (a)only (1) (a)Loi®in

(2) a) and(c) only (2) a) unSg]Lb (c) Loi®Lb

(3) (c)only (3) (c)mi®Lb

(4) q')only (4) @),J,i®Lb

134. An element ``X" has six electrons in the 134. ``x" 6Tdrp 96uflLOLh ``M" ch.iLpch ebgi
"M" shell. It belongs to :
6TcodiDTrdrdi6u>an:iG\ufrgi6tr6TT9.c9iS§6rflLDri
6T6ilourf\6DdF, 6T$9 G`§TT©gmfo 9L6fr6ngi 7

(1) 3rd period,16th group (1) 3 -ougi ourfl6DEF,16 -6llg] GlgIT©9

(2) 2nd period,14th group (2) 2 -engi enflcod:,14 -fug G\gIT©®

(3) 3rd period,13th group (3) 3 -oug| ouflcodF,13 -oug| QgIT©9

(4) 2l`d period,15th group (4) 2 -fug Ourf\codF,15 -6ngi a?rr©g

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135. Pick out the Isobar pair. 135. 9€dFmurf ©cO6m6Diu§ c9riSQ§®ddBquLb.

(1) 1H],]H2 (1) iH],LH2

(2) 6C]3, 7N14 (2) 6C]3, 7N14

(3) i7C135, ]7C|37 (3) i7C135, ]7C|37

(4) i8Ar4°, 2oca40 (4) i8Ar4°, 2oca4°

136. An example of a homo atomic molecule 136. ®§§ 9|g| c!pco6ieELgiofl@(g 6T®§5|6i
is: d5ITi® :

(1) Ozone (1) ®€dFiTdr

(2) Ammonia (2) tgi€il]n-6rfluIT

(3) Methane (3) Lfisc9dr

(4) Sulphur di oxide (4) eduri. -6DL-gbdico6Tu®

137. Identify the wrong statement in the 137. d;Pe6;dbchLOu@gidr 9OupIT6IT th@cOp6i
following : Eb6fu®Lfl+ddiquLi).

(1) Sodium benzoate is used as food (1) 6dFrrpuin G`udr6tFTr6ui 6Tdrugi


preservative. gL6mquri urrg|dbrrhLflurrdbL uudr
u®tflp5,.

(2) Sulphuric acid is called as the `King (2) db$9di eyLfl6uLh, "6OugdG\uiT®L
of Chenricals'. db6rfldr 9iq-e6ir" 6Tdrg[ t9ico9!6dbd
u®dnpg.

(3) ThepHof acidisequalto 7. (3) qLflco§gdr pH LI]griLi 7 -6i©J eFu]Lb.

(4) Curd c'ontains lactic acid. (4) 9whrf\ch corr6pji tlLflcori a.6fr6TTg|.

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138. The metal present in chlorophyll is : 138. uJ6DdFLuS9ch dbIT6mLLI®Li) 2_6congiLii :

(1) Al (2) Fe (1) A1 (2) Fe

(3) Mg (4) Zn (3) Mg (4) Zn

139. The hardening of plaster of paris on 139. urT.rf6fo dFTTS9icoou S®Ldr cGFri.§9u
reaction with water is due to the formation dbp6FTLLJ®S9|Li) 6ulTg] 6TSu® Lb
of: ch6ui6TrQLino6fr :

(1) Cas04.H20 (1) Cas04.H20

(2) Cas04.2H20 (2) Cas04.2H20

(3) Cas04.£H20 (3) Cas04.:H20

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(4) Cas04.iH20 (4) Cas04.ZH20

140. Foul-smelling of eatables prepared by using 140. 6TchGlcoTLii ll]Sg|Lb odbngLii uu6in®Sgu
oil and fat is due to : gdru6drLrfud56rf`ch 9]ri.jbfT®pLb ofdF&
d5pr6wh :

(1) reaction with Nitrogen in air (1) dbrTggivch 9L6ir6TT cOEiITg2giL6ir


6n6DquTf\Ou§rfu

`(2) tbrr@givch 9L6frm co2 9LLdr


(2) reaction with c02 in air
6n6D6miTflou9rfu

(3) reaction with sulphur di oxide in air (3) EblT@givch i6fr6Tr dFchLifr 6DL

g!bd6D cO®L6ir 6nco6mirflou9rrfu

(4) reaction with oxygen in air (4) dbTr@givch 9_6fr6Tr ab5iJ18=giLdr 6n6D6m
Hrf\engrfu

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141. Magnesium ribbon starts floating when it 141. G`LI]656rffflu]Lb ErrLrrco6u ©LIT6IT Erf`ch

is placed in hot water. Why ? enou6i©ri6urTgi Lfl?6itflp51. qdr ?

(1) Light metal (1) ©GcodFrT6FT gLCcongbLi].

(2) Highly reactive (2) gHgdi anco6ITgpdr.

(3) Hydrogen gas stick at the bottom of (3) coqoLp-82dr OurTLL| 9L6corTdi§gdr
the metal gpm6b ®Lp6;G`o;rr6frd]pgi.

(4) Neither light nor heavy (4) ©6cOEFrr6IT9|ri tlch6u, db6unIT6IT9ri


Efl 6u6u.

142. Common Hydrogen is also called as : 142. dFrr§rrIT6mT 6DegLng26ffldr LI]@G\prr® Quufr :

(1) Protiun atom (1) Li6rmitryuLii flg"

(2) Deuterium atom (2) tyBityrfiuin t9i8"

(3) Tritium atom (3) +rfiipuLii t9i9qu

(4) None of the above (4) 6LJ]SELgivu 6TgquLflchcoco

143. Arrange the following in the increasing 143. FT.frLu 6flcogufl6u]6IT gHgoirf"u qp6u]puflch
order of forces of attraction : 6urf`6DdFriLI®S9|di.

(1) water, air, sugar (1) giv EbITdrey, tlrf.6;cbcoIT

(2) 02, H20, Sugar (2) o2, H2o, tlfr6i856mIT

(3) salt, air, fruit juice (3) 2_ill, tbrrSg|, uB!ddFno|

(4) sugar, oil, air (4) dFfrjidb6Dp-, 6T6inG\6mLL, t]irrdrgI

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144. The Ionic compounds are solids at room 144. gH6Dp G\OuLupsO6uuflch t9iu6rfiJ€tFrful]rfud;dr
temperature on account of : gL®cOcounch ©®5idi 3ng6mLb :

(1) electrostatic force between the (1) 6Tgrf. gu6ufldb(9dtacoLGuun-6FT


opposite ious p6DcO Lfl6hafluch diouifefl6flcodF

(2) electrostatic force between the same (2) e€p- tlu6rf\dbt9dda6DL6uuIT6FT


ious p6DcO Lfldr6rfiuch dboufr6:fl 6flcoo:

(3) weak intermolecular forces between (3) 6Tgfr tluofit]it9ddacoLcuulT6IT


opposite ious en9u6zJSp ercoji dh_9i6m6mF

(4) both electrostatic and intermolecular (4) 6Tgfr t9iu6rficbt96idncoLGuuIT6FT


force between the opposite ions. p6DcOLfldr6rfiuch a;6Liri.Efl 6fl6DdF
LDfrgiri Ou9uOu@p cpcodithg| 6n6DdF

145. The rate of Chemical reac`tion depends 145. 66ug6fl6D6FTmdr Gendiri 6T§6m6ITJ
On: enfi$ggJ ?

(1) absence of catalyst (1) 6fl606IT96ida tl@p pcOcO

(2) greater the surface area of the (2) G`Oudupcoco ©6D9riu


reactant

(3) decrease in temperature (3) 6nco6ITu® G\urr®andr LipLUITdL|


tlgdbrf`riLi

(4) low concentration of the reactant (4) chco6ITu® G\urr®6rf`dr G\dFgivqu


©6Dpqu

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146. The best method to detect and identify of 146. 9Lu]6nuch t9ip6nu6flch ©Sp6unctfitb6rf`dr
the drugs present in the blood of criminals ©IT§9S9ch ©®6i©Li) lJ)®SS|db6D6IT6}
in Forensic Science is : db6ingivuiLb Lfldb flp$9 Ougiv :

(1) Sublimation (1) u9rfudiLoiT9ch

(2) Evaporation (2) tab6nu]iT9ch

(3) Chromatography (3) en6ch6ulmflmtb

(4) Filtration (4) 6LIP5idiLLch

147. Match the following : 147. G`uno§8udi.

Col- - I Column - 11 enmcoEF - I Ourfi6OdF - 1|

(a) Seedbome disease (i) Blastof rice (a) 6flco? cy)coLb (i) QEch6fldr
lJITqulb 6EEITLiJ ©cOcoriH6fran €prfu

Q)) Soil borne disease (ii) Bacterial blight Q]) L06riercoLb uITquLh (ii) QEch6fl6ir undilerf\u
of rice CE"iJ 6LirTLch 6EmiJ

(c) Air borne disease (iii) Leafspotofrice (C) diIT®gDCPcOLb (iii) QDch6fldr Gi6LiLu
uITquLb 6Erfu 6Erfu

(d) Water borne (iv) Tikka disease of (d) Sfreycoin LiIT6Liin (iv) pcoddbL6Dcoufl6ir
disease groundnut €EmiJ ©6D6uLL|dr6Tfl Gfmii

(1) (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii) (1) (a)-(iii), @)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)

(2) (a)-(iii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(ii) (2) (a)-(iii), a])-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(ii)

(3) (a)-(ii), q')-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i) (3) (a)-(ii), q,)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i)

(4) (a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv) (4) (a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)

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148. Observe the diagram given below. Read 148. £c9! G\tbiT®ddbini®6frm uL§6D9 fuife9i
the question and select the correct answer. dbou6rfl§9|, Qd5rr®d6LUL®6fr6TT 6n6FTiT6i
tbt96© EFrf`uIT6IT 6n6DL6DuS G§frBg]
6T®ad5quii].

(a) Which gives the nourishment for the (a) di®L6Du 6u6Trri.JlucoLLuri GILiTrQ99I
developing embryo sac ? 29EiLLb tl6rf`riug] FTgu ?

a) After fertilization, which develops Q>) di®6L|g]99ud©h m6ir 6T9]


into a seed coat ? 6wh6Dgucop@6Trnei LI]ng]tfldrp6ur ?

(c) Name the nuclei which face towards (c) 9LLdb®6n6ir 6T$9LI©g "dFcorr6n]cOcO"
the chalazal end. €EndidR i6fr6ngu ?

(d) When a soaked seed is pressed, the (d) 99lp6D6LijidibuLL 6n6D§6Du


water oozes out through G\ugu6umebgHQg§glLbG`ungg]£pr6ngp
6T§dr Ougiv€u Glou6rfl€ug]dnp9]?

(1) Nucellus, Integuments, Micropyle, (1) ®uiG\tFchcoch, Gun-rfenen, ©chgico6Tr,


Antipodals esdr2€urTLch

(2) Antipodals, Micropyle, Nucellus, (2) tELdrtryGUITLch, ©cO9d6D6TT,


Integuments ®uiG\ffchco6fo,Cuminou

(3) Integuments, Nucellus, Antipodals, (3) 6uiTfr6DOu, ®uiQEFchco6fo, g!bdr+


Micropyle 6ulTLch, ©chgB6D6TT

(4) Nuceuus, Integuments, Antipodals, (4) pLUGiedco6fo, Guri6D6Li, egdy€LiTTLch,


Micropyle ©ch9u6D6TT

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149. Soil contains decomposed matter. Plants 149. Li]6dr, Llco LI]idRud G`LIFT.®idb6D6Trd>

that grow from the soil absorb nutrient GidblTch®dr6ng|. Loch6rfi66i®S9i Ou6TT®Lh
elements. When we eat the plants, the gn.ouITri]di6fr, gL6mofLL$ 96rflLorfudbcom
nutrients enter into our body. After our ii]chofl6fl®Sg gLgiv6dbch6frp6eT. tgiB9$
death, when our body are buried into the 9iT6zlD-rfudbco6Tr EITLh 9_dr9quLi]6uIT9i
soil, our body will become decomposed 2_6rm6ELL§ 96uflLi]Tiidb6fr ELb iL92]6i©dr
matter. This cyclic process refers to : 9|cog!dadrp6IT. FBLb ©pLiflB©dLfldrLi, Ein
9LLchL06dr6ofigi6frLico96itbdu®ri6L]ng]ELb
9LL6fl9u6inG\unoidb6irD6in6rfi6irLDitflur
G`urr®iGb6ITITdndrp6IT. ©$9g dFB!Sfl
G\ouchQp6Dp ©givhLfl®eng| :

(1) Lifecycle ti] 6Llnd!d6Ddb dig]@fl

(2) Bio€eo chemical cycle (2) 9Luflfr-L|6n 6OugdG\uiT®Ld56tr dit£@fl

(3) Biological eycle (3) 9Lmrf\u ffiue@fl

(4) Geological eycle (4) Li6nufluch dFu!Sfl

150. Choose the correct series of life cycle of 150. LI]66Oflu @i®dr6rflundr OurrSd6Dtb
malarial parasite. dF9!@J\ut`6ir erf\ulT6IT OuTfl6DdF6Ou§

6§riT£G`B®6;cbquri.

(1) A -Life cycle inhuman liver (1) A- LD6rfl? d5chofIT6flch OurTj!6i6D6


dig!Sfl

8 - Life cycle in erythrocytes 8 -©IT§9 fldbdug|6i@6Tflch


Oung!66u,d5 djt£@dl

C - Sucking of gametocytes by C- QdbITdi6n6ITrrch 6dbLflL6Lrr-


mosquito 6DdFi®di6fr 9Lgiv6dFBLI®9ch
D-Lifecycleinthebodyofmosquito D- Gldbrrffi6mdr 9LL66\9dr
6zl n-de a; 6D db dit£Sct

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(2) A -Life eyde in erythrocytes (2) A- ©IT§§ fld}Lugg|d@6Tflch
Ourfe6i6u,a dit£@fl

8 - Life cycle in human liver 8_ L06rfi§ dich66IT66ich OuITde66Ddb

di#Sfl

C - Sucking of gametocytes by C- G`dbrrch6n6urrTch 6d;Lfli6LIT-


mosquito cori®Eb6fr 9Lgiv6dFLu® §ch

D-Lifecycleinthebodyofmosqulto D- QtbTrdi6ndr 9LL66`9u6tr


enrfed 6Dtb ffit£Sfl

(3) A -Life cycle in erythrocytes (3) A- ©IT§§ J\oiLLJgp|6}di6Tflch


Ourfe6i6Ddb di9@fl

8 - Sucking of gametocytes by 8- QdBITdi6fl6ITrrch 6d5Lfli6Lrr-


mosquito 6u>dFi®d; 6fr igiv6 dFLu®§ch

C-Lifecydeinthebodyofmosquito c- Qd5rrEh6ndr 9LL6fl9»ch


ouIT$6co3 di9SJ\

D - Life cycle in human liver D- u]6rflg Ebch66IT66lch enfT$6i6u>di

OFg!Sfl

(4) A-Lifecycleinthebodyofmosquito (4) A- G`dirrdi6chdr 9LL6fl9u6fr


Ourfe66Ddb diuSfl

8 - Life cycle in erythroeytes 8- ©IT$9 fldbLugg}|6;db6Tflch


Oung!6;6n6 ffi9!@di

C - Sucking of gametocytes by C- GlcbiTdi6n6FTFT.ch 6diLflL€Lrr-


mosquito coal®db6fr 9Lgiv6alLI®?ch

D - Life eycle in human liver D- LI]6rf`9 dbch66IT6§lch Oun.j!dcoEb

dig!bfl

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151. Find outthe true and false statements from 151. t£SOu®Lh Ound;flurfudi6Tf\ch rfuiT6IT LDSg|b
the fouowing : §engiT6ur own.6Eflurfudi6D6TT6 db6dr®
Lfl+ddbquin.

(a) Pepo is developed from tricarpellary (a) Glud€uTr db6rf`, erdrg| ©6fl6DcO
Ovary ©codi§96fl®S9| 9L®ouIT6ITgp
a) Drupe is developed from (b) ic5L d56rfl, gBS9b ©6fl6DcO
pentacarpeuary ovary ©codb§g6fl®S9p 9L®Oun.6FT9|
(c) Pome is called a pseudofrult (c) 6uITin di6rfl, ®® Curr6fl (QUITLii) ebofl
(d) Hesperidium is developed from (d) Giqo6fuQuifipuin dB6rfl, u6O ©6flcoco
multicaxpeuary ovary ®6utb§g6fl®S9u 9L®6LiTr6ng]
(1) (a)true 0 false (1) (a) dFrf` ®) §6ug]
(c) true (d) false (c) dim (d) 96Ligi
(2) (a)true a) false (2) (a) dFrfl a>) geng]
(c) true (a) true (c) aifl (d) dFrfl
(3) (a)false ®) tine (3) (a) 9oug] @)dFrfl
(c) false (d) true (c) 9oug| (d) an
(4) (a)fdse ®) false (4) (a) goug] a>) 9eney
(c) true (d) true (c) ch (d) ch

152. Choose the incorrect pair. 152. §enprrm ©so6m6ou§ 6?rfT£Gl9®ddiquLil.


(1) Stomata -transpiration (1) ©6m6u§gp6rm -Epr6nGurfe©
(2) Osmosis-Semipermeable membrane (2) dF6iJgb® ungch -cgi68)IT d}L§gdJ echqu
(3) Guard cells -Potassium ious (3) diulLi GldFchdi6fr -G`LimiLrnduLi]
t9|m6rfldb6fr

(4) Exosmosis -Turgidity (4) G\Ou6rfiEdFch -GidFch 6n6DPLLlngch

9b®uITouch

153. Assertion (A) : 15;. dh-Sg] (A) :


Mule is the product of inter specific ©FT6in® €oug[uiL fl@giv6urfudbmm eicodu
lybridization. QEFLil§rfu gL®ourrougi 6d5IT6engi tbQgcog-
Reason (R) : dbrty6mLil (R) :
Mule is produced from cross between Qu6tinctceco§6OLLjuLbg!bch©g6Op6Duu|ri
female donkey and male horse. cbcodu G\erfugiTch a_®enn.engi 6dbiT€6ug|
6®cO§.
(1) (A) iscorrect; (R) iswrong (1) (A) dFlfl; (R) §oug|
(2) Both (A) arid (R) are correct (2) (A) LodeuLb (R) ©ITch®6Lo tFrf`
(3) (A) is wrong and (R) is correct (3) (A) 96Lig| LD@g|in (R) oil
(4) Both (A) and (R) arewrong (4) (A) LD@g|Lb (R) ©IT6tin®cLD 9Oug|

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154: Centipede and earthworms have a 154. gITn.drdidr LD$9|Lh LDdrLiceofldr gLLchtfdr
segmented body, but they are in two cbrfurfueb6mremrf`6idiini®6fren6or.eb6rmTch
different phyla. Identify the phyla they gi6DOu ©® 66zlgi Q9nogdioflch a_6fr6TT6IT.
belong to. t9|§Gl§nogdb6D6Trd dbdrLgivuquLii.

(1) Arthropoda and Annelida (1) db9i&dbrr6flebdr il]@9[Li"6D6Trs96OdF


LicedEbdr

(2) Arthropoda and Aschelminthes (2) d59gi6dblT6fldb6fr LO@g]Lb 2.®6Om


Hce6dbdr

(3) Armelida and Aschelminthes (3) Ou606Tr§?cOcF Liced;di6ir LI]Sgiin


gL®606Tr L|Qg6idich

(4) Noneof theabove (4) 6LD@Gh.givu 6TcoouLI|Lflch6Dco

155. Lysosomes are considered as suicidal bags 155. 6OcO6dFITccTTLiidi6iT, offch6@6dr §@G\giTTcOcod

of cell. The reason is : cOLldb6fr 6T6nd; db®§Lu®da6fro6IT. ©§@©6


6mT6umb :

(1) Lysosomes contain poison required (1) 6DcO6dFIT€dFiTLi]cb6ir, G`dFchcocod QdbTrch


to kill the cell. Ou§@©$ 6§68iouurr6IT 6nap§6D§5i
G16iITdrp®dtadrp6m.

(2) Lysosomes contain lytic enzyme to (2) 6DcOGdFIT6dFmi] flso9d©ri 6Tdr6Don]Lb-


digest the whole ceu content. db6o6Trdi Gltbn-chp ® 6itfl6irpceT.

gien@6Dpd G13ITdr® G\LliTr§9 GldFch


GluIT®idi6Dm G\dFifl65tb coou&db

up,uLb.

(3) Lysosomes contain genes to stop (3) cOcOGdFmcdFndch idr6Tr gdrdb6fr G\ed
cellular activities. G\tlu 6b un®Ebso6Tr pg|§9|Efl6irp6FT.

(4) Lysosomes do not permit oxidation (4) cOcO6dFrfedFul] G`dFch6@dr g!b6indldbIT6FT

process of the ceu. G\EFuch LITr®cb6D6IT gqgLI)9LLi9chcoco.

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156. Pick out the items which has sequential 156. Lfldrou®Ou6mu@eydr 9Lflu ®Qgrfu© eH6DLoqu
arrangement. Q]]6Dp6Du$ 69riBG\?®6d5quLi].

(1) Zygotene i Lebtotene i pachytene (1) 6u>dF66rTi+dr i G\6oL6Lrr+dr i


i Diplotene i Diakinesis urr6tfl+dr i pri66TrTT+dr i
Lu6Ddb6IT6Tfl6fo

(2) Diakinesis i zygotene i Leptotene (2) Lu6Ddb6ITJ`6fu i codFcdbn'i+6fr +


i Pachytene i Diplotene Qcod6LITtrydr i urr6tflpdr i
pL€6TTTrty6ir

(3) Leptotene i zygotene i pachytene (3) GlcodcLn.par i 6DEF63rrpdr i


i Diplotene i Diakinesis uTTddn+dr i tryric6TTn-p6dr i
Lu6Ddi6FT6Tfl6h)

(4) Leptotene i pachytene i Diplotene (4) Glcoti6Lrr+dr i urradap6ir i


i Diakinesis i Zygotene pLC6Trrrpdr i Lu6DEb6"616fu i
6DdFcdbngdr

157. Assertion (A) : 157. dL@gr (A) :

The pituitary gland is called as `the LfliBLLifl dFITiLfl `EiT6TrLflch6uiT ©ce6fldr


Conductor of Endocrine Orchestra'. ELS9i6rf ' 6rm gi6D9!6,dbin®d?p9|.

Reason (R) : d5ngmLi] (R) :

The pituitary gland regulates the other LfliELiLfl diITLm mSp jbiT6TriflchcoIT
endocrine glands. ap:ILj`dbcoar @cerfu©u®§5iflpgl.

(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) (1) (A) LD@giLi) (R) oil. (A) -6i© OfluTr6IT
explains (A) 6n6Trdd5Lb (R)

(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) (2) (A) LD@g[Li] (R) oil. (A) -6© OflurT6FT
doesn't explain (A) 6fl6Tr65d5Lh (R) qchco

(3) (A) istruebut(R) is false (3) (A) dFrf\. (R) §Oug|

(4) (A) isfalsebut(R) istrue (4) (A) 9oug|. (R) ch.

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158. The parental genotypes are BB xbb. The 158. G`u$6pn-rfldr #6ITrr6;a;in BB xbb g!bcb

probability of having bb genotype in the 2_6fren6FT. QpgcorrLb Gtlrfu 9en6uQpcopndch F1,

Fl generation is : bb £6ITITd;ebLh G\cbIT6tirLOufrt]i6fr :

(1) 25% (2) 50O/o (1) 25% (2) 50%

(3) 75% (4) OO/o (3) 75% (4) 0%

159. Which of the following statement is not 159. OulTc6n]IT mD-6fondldr aplTfr6Lorrdr LISgivu

correct about vasopressin hormone ? ?enpITou ouITditfluLb 6Tg ?

(1) It constricts the blood vessels and (1) ©ITsgi ©g!6bd;co6Tr di®rilcbJ G\dFLLg
raises the blood pressure. ©IT§9 eice$9ScO9 9Luri.§9tflpgd.

(2) Vasopressin helps in the (2) £cOIT Lfirfu®Lii 2_giv6d: gL9quchp9d.


reabsorption of water.

(3) Its less production results in diabetes (3) ©9dr ©cop diITLH LurrG\u+6fu
insipidus. ©drflmL6u>6ro G§iT@9|6n6idap9|.

(4) Itdilates thebloodvessels and raises (4) ©ITsg ©tp6bdbco6Tr 6nrf`un G\dFin8H
the blood pressure. ©D-Sg en@§?§6m9 9LufrsepdRp9|.

160. Subsequent generations show greater 160. ®® 96DOuor6Dp6DuS G\§ITLrf.±9| Ou®Lh


improvement in genetic characters. It is 9en6uu]6uiptb6Tfl6b mITLiL u6drLidbflflch G\urflu
seen in higher animals particularly. This q6Tr6nch Q]]dr66ITSpri 6r@LI®tflp9]. ©9|
is due to : ©givLLlrrdB 9Lunrf.62i6"b 6ncorfutfl6FTrfudi 6Tf\ch
diTT6ulu®dnp9. ©9S©6i d5rrIT6mri :

(1) crossing over process of sexual (1) ulT66\6IT ©6ITLG\H®6idi§Pch


reproduction. EcOLG`nguri ©g]j;605Sp pEbg!6d`.

(2) living in an area for many (2) ®GIT ©LSP6b u6u Een6uu6npEb6fr
generations. Oungou9IT6b.

(3) due to pressure for improvement of (3) tld; 9Luflrfldb6Tf`LLfl®S8] 62j®in


characters from peers. a)]drG6ITSpsgSEbIT6ur ei(!±S9Sg6fr
cbiTircouTlj]mb ©5i flcbj!tflpgj.

(4) asexual reproduction brings (4) LilT6ffl6uIT ©enLG`LI®6id5Lb ordrG6IT@-


improvement. p$6D96; G\dirr6dr®ou®tf\pg.

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soclALsclENCE/6:epdbc9|p6fluch

161. Arrange the following events in 161. d;c!O;drL pdi5!62|di6ui6TT EbIT6u6itflITLI]LLI+

chronological order : ourflend:iu®Sgitb.

(a) The League of Free Nations (a) di9Sgp-pr®eb6Tfl6ir dFrf.62iG9ff cFrfudiri


Association

a) The League of Nations society Q>) EFfrouc?dF dFriiEb dFQp?mulLh

(c) The League of Nations (c) dFfrouG9dF dFTiidiri

(d) The world League for peace (d) 9Lcodb flcoLD96} dh.LL6DLDiL|

(1) a)), (a), (c), (d) (1) @), (a), (c), (d)

(2) (a), (b), (d), (c) (2) (a), q)), (d), (c)

(3) (a), (c), (d), a)) (3) (a), (c), (d), @)

(4) (b), (d), (a), (c) (4) a)), (d), (a), (c)

162. Who was the designer of Indian National 162. ©Sgu 6g}fluJ Qo5rrpenu oupoucoLDS§6ufr
Flag ? Lurri. ?

(1) Bankim chandra chatterjee (1) urfutflri dFSgITtILLfrff

(2) Rabindranath Tagore (2) ITofSgITEn-i 9rrdh_fr

(3) Pinkali venkayya (3) Li`rfudi6fl G\OurfudiLiiuTr

(4) Bipin chandra pal (4) mm6fr EFSgIT LlrTch

163. The famous monument built to 163. ©S9urr6nch m66Tr5i 6FbITenun u]+qud©
commemorate the end of plague in India G\dbrT6rfu® 62i$9?dr p6b]6O"mb 1591-Lb
in the year 1591. tELdr® a;iLLULL LiEb©GiuSp p6ut6ITqu±
ffl6fr6mb :

(1) Buland Darwaza (1) Li6uS gfrourr6n]IT

(2) Charminar (2) dFITrm6uITrf

(3) GolGumbaz (3) 6d5ITch ©riurTfro

(4) GolKonda (4) 6dbrTchG\dbiT6tirLiT

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164. Who was known as `The Heroine of Quit 164. `Qen6fr6D6mulc6IT G)ou6Tf`€ug|' ©udB§gdr
India Movemenr ? EmuidRurf?

(1) Sucheta Fdiplani (1) diflgTTtfl®Lcomafl

(2) Sarojini Naidu (2) dFGprst6uflE5mu®

(3) Jhansi Rani Lakshmi Bai (3) g9n-drfl Dn6nd sodyLfl umii

(4) ArunaAsaf AH (4) tl®6mtfotFo°od tl6fl

165. Name the Greek philosopher who was the 165. gNG`6odim]n-chLTf\dr t2bflrfllu®Lh
teacher of Alexander the Great and the Lfl6TTrricLn-6ndr LI]IT6"Ou®LOTr6IT dh6D-66b

student of Plato. 9§gou®rr6rflufldr QilurcoIT6 Ehgid5.

(1) Aristotle (2) Socrates (1) 9irf`chLnipch (2) tFiT6Efltry6fo

(3) Democritus (4) Pythagoras (3) GLund;flL6fo (4) Lflgn.dBIT6fu

166. Which is called the `Cradle of Indian 166. `©Egu6 cdbITmch diipL6Ebco6uuldr
Temple Architecture' ? Q§mipch' 6Tdrgi tl6DtfdidbLu®Ou9] ngl ?

(1) Ajanta (1) tglstgIT

(2) Ellora (2) 6rdtoTTUTr

(3) Aihole (3) g6qurfu

(4) Chithannavasal (4) fl$9dr6mangFch

167. Rabindranath Tagore surrendered his 167. qujEgmsn.§ §rrdh.fr §6FTdi© 6Li9!rfudbLuiL
`Knighthood' to the British after the event `ofITsg®Li]dbdr' 6Tdrp uLL$6Dgi

of: 6TSpdbj!6flS©L Lfip© Lflrflitrydy gITdij5©

g®m®du6DLS§rf7
(1) Jallianwalabagh Massacre (1) g3rr6fludr 6LliT6unnd5 u®Gldbrmco

(2) Surat split (2) ©IT§Lfl6TT6L|

(3) Chouri chaura Incident (3) EFqurfl EF6Lipr dFLbuouin

(4) Non cooperation Movement (4) ®§gu6DtfuirmLo ©udidbLb

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168. The dead bodies were preserved by the 168. ©p$9 iLch@com LI9LLi®$9 6Tdadgu
Egyptians using Natron salt. Its main LI]dieb6tr Liudru®§gu €fEip-rTdr a_hLflch
constituents are : 9L6fr6Tr Qp6idnu 66LigrGiLinodrdb6fr :

(1) Sodium carbonate and sodium (1) 6dFnguLii ffirfu6mi li]@giLi] 6dFiTpuLi]
bicarbonate col d5rfuc6ri

(2) Sodium carbonate and sodium (2) €dFrtyuLii dbrfu66ri ii]Sg|b GEFrtyuLb
acetate tglfliGLi
(3) Sodium bicarbonate and sodium (3) €dFiTpuLi] con dbrrfru66ITi LO@giri
benzoate 6tFrtyuLi] oLj6aedFrfeui

(4) Sodium carbonate and sodium (4) 6dFrtyuLi] dbITfu66ITi LI]Sg|Li] 6tFngLULi]

phosphate un.6fuGUL

169. From which year Kamarajar's birthday is 169. dBITLI]prTg}mdr LflpBgi j5iT6ir `dbch6n FTceEffl

celebrated as `Educational Development EIT6TrlTdb ' 6T$9 g!bdrp 66\®Egi


Day' ? G\dbiT6inlTLin®tflp9i7

(1) 2005 (2) 2006 (1) 2005 (2) 2006

(3) 2007 (4) 2008 (3) 2007 (4) 2008

170. The first Indian ruler who organized 170. eyITdi GldFcO6nch qu*-d© Li6rfl9 uu6mLb

pilgrimage to Haj at the expense of the 6Li]@GlcbiT6fr6Tr 6T@LiTr® GldFLil§ Q7)9ch ©S9u

state. t9]ITdFfr:

(1) Humayun (2) Babar (1) eg-Li]muidr (2) urrufr

(3) Akbar (4) Jahangir (3) tl6iufr (4) 889griitflrf

171. Name the war fought between the period 171. 1912-1914 ©6biLm6urr6IT din.6uS9ch
1912-14. EcOLGiuSp 6urf :

(1) The second Anglo Boer war (1) ©p-6inwh grfuEflccoiT 6LiiTuifr curri.

(2) The Russian civil war (2) ©ITdyu 2.drjbmi®d 6Lirf

(3) First Balcan war (3) u]96uITri] urfutbdr6urf

(4) Jutland war (4) 89iicoITS9i 6urf

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172. Choose the incorrect pair. 172. Bapirm ©cOOuTcOu§ 69ifeGl9®65db6Liri.

(1) Salem - Kolli hills (1) 6EFcoLi) -G\dirTch6flll)6Dco

(2) Vinupuram - Kalvarayan hills (2) 6n(!gi:Iupb -dbchenqudrLD6DcO

(3) Trichy - Pachaimalai (3) g®±di -uEcotFu)6Dco

(4) Srivilliputhur - Sathuragiri hills (4) 96flch6flL|§giv - dFg|Dflfu6Dco

173. Kayal goes to her grandpa's place, 173. 6uch §dr ?rfucodbLULdr 9Tr§9iT6m6ir
Coimbatore along with her sister. She says 2gIITTr6FT 66iTLhusg[T®d© G\dFchdRpn.6fr.
about the type of soil in Coimbatore to her tlLQunggu t9i6ii9brfldr Li]6tinou6Ddb ©giv§9i
sister. What is the type of soil ? 9dr9rfucodb5itgdh.gidnpiwh.g|LiiLI]ch6whdr
6u6Oeb uJngp ?

(1) Auuvialsofl (2) Blacksoil (1) 6Li6inchLDch (2) 6rfitFchLoch

(3) Laterite soil (4) Redloaus (3) 9i®6d5chLDdr (4) GidFTinch

174. Appiko movement is synonymous to 174. `dih66m ©ua6in' 6uITdrg| `9iLfldcdbiT'


Chipko movement started in : 6Tdrp ©u6dBb Gi9ITLrfud5iniL LI]IT®cori :

(1) Kerala (2) Odisha (1) 6dbIT6mr (2) ®papn.

(3) TamilNadu (4) Karnataka (3) 9rfuj!EIT® (4) cbfiEITL05iT

175. Which planet has its axis highly tilted ? 175. flS§ GdRT6ir 9dr 6DLi]u tl6fl6m®fi9i Lfla6ri
t9|g6 dFmiiqu §dr6DLI] Gltf rr6tin9| ?

(1) Earth (2) Uranus (1) gLfl (2) uicITmch

(3) Mars (4) Mercury (3) QdF6iioumil (4) Li96ir

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176. which famous pass, between India and 176. ©S9urr LI]Sg|Lh £6mTch@© ©coL6u a.dim
China was reopened for trade after or$g L|dij!G\uSp di6meniTLii, 44
44 years ? Ou®Lrfutb(96i©L Lflp© Ou6rflB§g@endi
Lfrrfu®ib gp6dBduiL8] 7

(1) NathuLa (2) ShipkiLa (1) Errgicorr (2) 6Pridn6urr

(3) JelepLa (4) Karakoram (3) g2codcorr (4) dBmT6dbITri

177. Minor ports are : 177. digivu 9i6DPQ]]dbLb 6Tdrng :

(1) Tidalport (1) luff tlcoco 9|6DPQjidbri

(2) Anchorage port (2) ErfufuITLb ilrrrfu6diin OudFg GluSp


96DPQpdbLb

(3) Duty free poi.t (3) Ourf`±cF9u6u]di G\u@p 9]6ngQpdbin

(4) Entrepot port (4) G`uIT®6fr 6dFifl§8i t9i8prLULb


gu6DPudBLb

178. Which Wildlife Reserve in India was 1 78. Li6fl6iflfldr 6T6rfu6rfldim@6Du Llrr9iBrTa©Lb
started in 1974 to protect Tiger population ? G\uiT®i® 1974 -Lb ebdr® ©SguTr6nch
Q§nLrfu6iLLliL Ou6FT6flcorii© uTT9ie5ndLflLri
6Tgu ?

(1) Ranthambore National park (1) p-iTdr9Lhcurf ۤflu grfudbTT

(2) Bandipur National park (2) uchpgfrۤflui grfudBIT

(3) Jim corbet National park (3) stLb dirfuli 69flu grfudbn.

(4) Kanha Tiger Reserve (4) eiITdr9gn-Li6fldi6iT ungidbmmLLi]

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179.

Identify the rivers marked in the above GLD@Eb6rfuL ©Sgu 6u6Dq.uL§gch ®givrf®
map of India. G\EFrfuuriuiL u©®di6rf`ch ®®Lb g!bgid56Tfldr
G\ Lluri.di coon di chLPuquLL.

(1) (a) Yamuna, a>) Mahanadi, (1) (a)uce6mT, a) unBinTEg, (c) tfl®dy6umT
(c) Krishna

(2) (a) Ganga, a)) Mahanadi, (2) (a) d5riidiIT, a>) ioding9, (c) dA®dy6rmT
(c) Fdshna

(3) (a) Narmada, a) Godavari, (3) (a) Efro9rr, a) 6dbITgrrouTfl, (c) Bug
(c) Tapti

(4) (a) Brahmaputra, a) Ganga, (4) (a) LflITLinu§grm, a) dbrfudiIT,


(c) Mahanadi (c) u]d5nTb9

180. Which instniment is used to measure wind 180. dbrrSgiv6fr Goutbseng gH6Tr6di gL§quri d5®6fl
speed ? 6TBJ ?

(1) Hygrometer (1) 6uiqudicprLfl[Lfr

(2) Beaufort scale (2) L9o°oGumti 6fu6dich

(3) Windvane (3) 6n6tini GOu6fr

(4) Bolometer (4) 6urrG6uITLfi[Lfr

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181. Vvhat were the old names of Zambia and 181. gBiTinnurr LOSg|in st`Lburri6ou g!btflu ©®
Zinhoabwe ? F5Tr®db6Tfldr Lieng}u GILlufrdb6fr un-enen ?

(1) North west Africa and south west (1) ouL6LOS© tabhrfldBrr LOSg|Lb
Africa Gl9dr6mS© t8bdfl65 giiT

(2) Aberdeen and Abyssinia (2) tgiG\ufudr LD@g|Lb tgimJIflun.

(3) Northern Rhodesia and southern (3) 6uLd© GIITirle6}§luiT mSglin Gl9S©
Rhodesia Qrmle6PuIT

(4) British Honduras and Bechuanaland (4) LflTf\L+6fu c9gn'6in®D.IT6fu Li]@9uLb


GluJdi6un6rm coIT6hi

182. Which of the fonowing statement(s) is/are 182. Lji6irou®in Eh@gidb6rfich 6T9/6T6DOu ch 6T6ndi
correct ? dBrrchd5.

(a) Red and yellow soils develop a (a) uptb LD@grLb a.®Lon-givu uTT6ngdb6Tflch
reddish colour due to diffusion of QLDdi6rfflu LiIT6L16fldr 3n.p-6mTDiTdB

magnesium in crystalline and fl6udLi L[]drg|Lb LI]6EF6fr Li]dr6rfich


metamofphic rocks. QdFBPprfu 69rrdrg[dapgi.

a) Black Soils are generally rich in Q>) dbfldFch Li]dr6oflch G\un-9i6LIITdb


- phosphoric content.
LiTrchLlmfl5 tF§9 pcOpS9|6ir6TT9i.

(1) (a)only (1) (a)Loi®Li,

(2) a)only (2) a)ui®Lb

(3) (a)and@) (3) (a) Loigiin a>)

(4) none (4) 6Tg|quLflchcoco

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183. Match the following : 183. G`urr®±g|d5.

(a) Bandung conference (i) 1968 (a) uITdr®rfuLonoIT® (i) 1968

a) Non proliferation Treaty (ii) 1996 @) esLLI§u"ch §®LH (ii) 1996


iL6irup6iendb

(c) NuclearTestBanTreaty (in) 1963 (c) tg|g GtFIT96m6m (iii) 1963


9enL6 tILLLi]

(d) Comprehensive Nuclear (iv) 1955 (d) Gi9TTLfrt9|9picdFngco6IT (iv) 1955


Test Ban Treaty 96uiLJdFiLin

(1) (a)-(iv), Q>)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(ii) (1) (a)-(iv), a))-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(ii)

(2) (a)-(iii), 0)-(ii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv) (2) (a)-(iii), Q>)-(ii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv)

(3) (a)-(iv), ®)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i) (3) (a)-(iv), a])-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)

(4) (a)-(ii), @)-(iv), (c)-(iii), (d)-(i) (4) (a)-(ii), a])-(iv), (c)-(iii), (d)-(i)

184. Pick out the wrong statement about 184. u6tFfco6 G\dbIT6frcodb il@givu §oupiTen
Principles of Pancha Sheel. th@6Dg§ C§fiBGl9®6CbquLi)-

(1) Each country should respect the (1) ®6ilGlouiT® DTr®ri Lflp jbiT®36rfldr
territorial integrity and sovereignty ®Sgi6DLi] io@g|ri ©6mquiTdr6DLI]6Du
of others. LI]gdiEb 66zl6dr®Lb.

(2) People's representative should be (2) LD65db6iT LflITgpgdb6fr 6§ri.§ch cpcoLb


elected throuch election. 6§rfBQ9®6idbLUL €Ou6fr®Li].

(3) No one should try to interfere in the (3) ®® EITipdr a_6frjBn-i® 6nou-
internal affairs of others. ditryiile6rf\ch, Lflp jEn.®dbdr g6mcoulL6
dELIT9u.

(4) All country shall strive for equa.lity (4) t9ico6IT§9i EiT®dbt9ri d:Li]§9iouri
and mutual benefits. LliSg]Lb uIT6fu u IT Ech8upqu
Gldirr6try06icb 6Ou6tir®Lb.

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185. Who is the India's first transgender Judge 185. ©SguIT6fldr €6ulT6i t9i§ITcosgdr Q]]9ch
in Lok Adalat ? g®F5Tiicodb fgug uhf 7

(1) Joyita Mondal (1) G82nd\§iTLD6inch

(2) Swathi Bidhan Baruah (2) 6fuouiTg mLrrdr ucgouiT

(3) Sathyasri sharnula (3) dF§iug aprfuflrm

(4) Prithika Yashini (4) dis9dRTurr696ufl

186. Pick the odd man out. 186. Qurr®fi§IT§co?§ €9riSGl§®ddbquLi).

(1) India (1) ©S9u,T

(2) Britain (2) LfirfiLLdr

(3) Spain (3) chQuuldr

(4) Saudi Arabia (4) dFqug t9iGmurr

187. Find the coITect statement : 187. rfurr6FT dh.Sgiv6D6IT dbdr®Lflpdd5quLb :

Statement (A) : dh-@gJ (A) :

The Supreme Court cannot interfere in the ©p-rTgi6LI§ §fidurrurfuEb6Tflch gNgiv6flddbd


judgements declared by the Military LILL §frdLidb6Tflch 9LddFsgLDdrpLb
Trib-ls. 96DcOLd`LQppung.

Statement (8) : fa@ey (8) :

Appeal can be taken from Military ©prgiens §ELLiunrfudb6Tfldr §fuLidB (g6i©


Tribunals to Supreme Court. 6TgITITdi 9L&dFSgLi]dr9§gch 6LI]ch-

U)6DPuf® Qchu Q]]+Lub.

(1) (A) and (B) are correct (1) (A) u@g|Lb (B) ch

(2) (B) is correct (2) a3)I-]i®Lban

(3) (A) is correct (3) (A)L0li®intlm

(4) (A) and (B) are wrong (4) (A) LOSg]Lb (B) 9ougl

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188. Who has the authority to give suggestions 188. t9iITfluch dFiLLmITGdFcO6IT Q9iTLfrurroi,
to the president on politically legal ©puITdi$ 96u>cO6ufr 6ffl6TT6;diLb G\up

problems ? 6n®Li]Lfl6ITITfo tl§?cod;u c?bGcorrEF6D6IT-


db6D6Tr en9!ril©ri GILlngiLu ulT®6©
gLflLu§rT©Li)?

(1) Supreme court (1) 2_JdF fgLI]6drpLi]

(2) Parliament (2) upr®iDdrpri


(3) Prime Minister (3) LflIT9Lofr

(4) Governor (4) eb®Eri.

189. 61St amendment of the Constitution Act 189. ebLh gbdr® tgiITflucoenLDLL|G
of has lowered the voting age dFiLLi] 61-Ouep g®S9SgdrLip
from 21 years to 18 years. OurTd;©Tfl6DLI] OuLLi9 21-6fl®S9i 18 -ebtb

®6mp65t5riuiLg|.

(1) 1998 (2) 1978 (1) 1998 (2) 1978

(3) 1968 (4) 1988 (3) 1968 (4) 1988

190. Which two countries got independence in 190. FT±9 ©® EIT®cb6fr 1971 -Lh ebdr®
the year 1971 ? di9Bgri G\LISp6ur ?

(1) Cameroon and seychelles (1) €@LO®6ir LDSg|ib QdFapch6fo

(2) Bangladesh and Bahrain (2) Ourfud; G9dFLii uSeyLi] Lldrcoq-dr

(3) Bahamas and Mozambique (3) IiquITLOIT6fu LI]Seyri G\LOREFITinLfl6i

(4) Fiji and papua New Guinea (4) Lflat Lofro]Lb uriHOurr pBdn6rfiuIT

191. Which of the following is not an example 191. £5!dichLOuSg|6fr 6T9 tl+LucOL
of an exercise of a fundamental right ? gLTf\6U)LJ)di6Tflch ©ch6Dco ?

(1) Rehgious missionaries setup schools (1) LI]§ g»enu]LL|didr u6fr6rfldb6Dm


EL§g§ch
(2) Businessman from Tamil Nadu sets (2) §Lflg!tb 6nurrlllTrf\ t9i6fuoulTLflch
up a restaurant in Assam a_6rmoudbLii gcoD§gch

(3) An accused engages a lawyer to (3) ©SPLb 6ITiLLULL62jrf. g6ITd;G`db6IT


defend his case oulT§TTL oug!6icbgiv®coIT ®uLfl§§ch

(4) A worker forced to render a free (4) ®® GlglTgivcoTT6rflenu ©coendFLDn.di


service. u6urfl uflu g5iLmuL u®§g|§ch.

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192. Choose the two sovereign countries where 192. ?Lfl6Dg! gNguou6odb G`LorrgivulTd;6i QoiIT6rfuL

Tamil is the official language. ©D.6rfu® dF9SgIT jBrT®Eb6u)6Tr§ \


G9frSGi9®ddbquLb.

(1) Srilanka, Singapore (1) rf6urfudiiT, flrfuoiriBfr

(2) Srilanka, Malaysia (2) 96uTiJtJirT, LJ]GcoflurT

(3) Singapore, Mauritius (3) flri]diLgri., G\Lomfflurch

(4) Malaysia, Singapore (4) unG6ufluiT, dirfuoiLgfr

193. Which Chief Justice of India has acted as 193. 6T$9 9cOcO6DD Spug ©±gunrTan6fr
the Acting President of India ? G`ung]riLi ©puITdi$ 9co6uouITrreii Qung]Lu
endn§§rf?

(1) T.S. Thakur (1) T.s. BITdhfr

(2) Mohammad Hidayatullah (2) cooiLin5i 9ed\9LuS8|ch6uiT

(3) Ranganath Mishra (3) rfud5ETr§Lfl6fopr

(4) Mirza Hameedullah Beg (4) Lflinrr quLfig|6b6uiT G\Llj;

194. The First Woman Chairperson of SBI : 194. SBI -dr QI]§ch G\udr 9cOcOoufr :

(1) Arundhati Bhattacharya (1) gH®$9g uLLrfedFITrfulrr

(2) Rekha sharma (2) CITdbrrapfurr

(3) Girijavyas (3) dRrf`g}iT oflurr6fo

(4) Jayanthi patnaik (4) Glg!uS9 uiEITlud}

195. Which is the tenth largest stock exchange 195. 2_codis9ch LISEITeng QulflugiLi),
in the world and oldest stock exchange in Gl9@dbfTfluTr6fflch Lfldid Litf COLI)ulrr6ng|ii]rrm

South Asia ? IIrfu©6 dF±6u>? 6T9 7

(1) National stock Exchange (1) 69diu urfu©6dF$6mg

(2) Madras stock Exchange (2) G\roLpr6fu llrfu©JdFBcog

(3) Bombay stock Exchange (3) uriurTrfu uTii©ddF$6ui9

(4) Calcutta stock Exchange (4) t]}chGb$9n-uril©6:tISeng

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196. Which Finance Minister has presented the 196. uofiudr LiiQ8916DL t9igdi u]6Dp ?rfedBch
maximum number of union budgets ? GldFLil? pg t9i6mLOJdFri. uhf ?

(1) Pranab Mukheljee (1) LflIT6rm]Q7]Ebfrst

(2) Morarji Desai (2) Gironrien6§rfu

(3) Yashwant sinha (3) u6foouS§ fldrquiT

(4) P. Chidambaram (4) u. flgrfuumj]

197. Expand - FERA : 197. FERA- 6nrfioundidiLii 9®db.

(1) Foreign Exchange and Resources (1) Foreign Exchange and Resources
Act Act

(2) Financial Exchange Regulation Act (2) Financial Exchange Regulation Act

(3) Fiscal Exchange Reserves Act (3) Fiscal Exchange Reserves Act

(4) Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (4) Foreign Exchange Regulation Act

198. Percapita income is calculated by : 198. §coTr 6u®LDTr6mi] 6Tdrug :

Total Population G\L[]iT§§ Li]ddi6fr Gl§Irmcb

(1) Gross Domestic Product (1) GiLI]IT$9 idrEmi® rdLJgiv

Total Population G\LI]ITis LI]6di6fr G\9Tr6Ddb

National Income (2)


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Total Population (3) G`uIT§9 LDjiEb6fr QgirmB

Gross Domestic Hoduct GiLi]IT$9 2.chTbnL® 9riugiv

Total Population (4) G\Li]mfa Lodidb6fr Gl§rrmdb

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199. MGNREGA 2005 guarantees : 199. MGNREGA 2005 6Tdrp gLLin 6T9S©
9.§gITOuIT§Lh eH6Tflddap9i 7

(1) Emancipation of women (1) Qu6indBdr a_rfl6DLI]

(2) Child upThent (2) ©9$6D96idr Qpdr€6ITSPLh

(3) 100 days of employment (3) 100 jErr6fr cou6Dcooumildu

(4) Mininum support price for farmers (4) 6floudFrTmd5(g6i© ©enp±9uLtF


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200. State Bank of India before Nationalisation 200. 6§@uLounLOI"§S© u]drH LliTIT§ 6fo6Li
was knovI` as : 6Lirfudn 6Tch6Ling tlcopf diLULL9 7

(1) General Bank of hdia (1) uny§ GlurTg] ourfuda

(2) Bank of Hindustan (2) ©S9u6fu§ITdr ourfutfl

(3) Grand Bank (3) dRpr6hi ourfudn

(4) Imperial Bank of India (4) ung.§ ©Li]Lffluch 6Lirfuda

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FOR ROUGH USE (Not for evaluation)

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FOR ROUGH USE (Not for evaluation)

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