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Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage—1 In India, over the last decade or so, labour has been departing agriculture, but is only going to construction and unregistered manufacturing which are not markedly better jobs. Services, where’ labour tends to be most productive, are not generating the additional jobs the country needs, India will need 24 million or so jobs over the next decade. ‘The new sector, e-commerce, can at best close only half the jobs gap. Only those sectors that drive domestic demand such * as health and education can comfortably fill the other hall. 1. Which one of the following is best implied in the passage? (a) Strong measures need to be taken to reduce the rural to urban migration of labour. fb) The working condition in construction and unregistered manufacturing needs to be improved. (o) Service sector has been reducing the problem of unemployment. (d) Increased social sector spending is imperative for large-scale job creation. HGY-D-LKUV/59A Passage—2 In India, the current focus on the right to privacy. is based on some new realities of the digital age. A right is a substantive right only if it works in all situations, and for everyone. A right to free expression for an individual about her exploitation, for instance, is meaningless without actual availability of security that guarantees that private force cannot be used to thwart this right. The role of the State, therefore, is not just to abstain from preventing rightful free expression, but also to actively ensure that private parties are not able to block it. 2. On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1, State should have some institutions to ensure _ its appropriate role in a digital society. 2, State should ensure that private parties do not violate the citizens’ ight to privacy. 3. Digital economy is not compatible with the idea of not violating the citizens’ privacy. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? 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Yet it {is seen as divorced from them, While water is used as a resource, public policy does not always grasp that it is @ part of the natural ecosystem, Efforts at engineering water systems are thus efforts at augmenting water supply rather than strengthening the capacitics of ecological systems. 3. Which one of the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage? (a) Rivers and other wetlands should be protected Ramsar Convention, under (b) Engineering water systems should be modernized and further augmented, () Wetlands need to be reinforced as more than just open sources of water. (@) Water supply should not be free of cost so as to prevent its misuse or overuse, Passage—4 Asset allocation is the most important investment decision we will ever make, and sadly, most of us do not give that decision the importance it deserves. We are adamant about secking predictability with our future. We tend HGY-D-LKUV/59A to think of investing in risky assets as extremely volatile and value eroding, We also dislike fluctuating returns and the loss of, control of investment. We think our money is best left idle, unproductive but safe, There is no asset that is risk-free, We could lose our jobs, our homes can lose value, our banks can go bankrupt, our bonds can default, the government can collapse and companies we chose fondly may cease to exist. But we cannot live life assuming that all these extreme events are waiting to happen, and all at the same time, All these extreme forms of risks we know will not manifest at the same time. Which one of the following statements best implies the suggestion given by the author of the passage? (a) Distribute your wealth across different kinds of assets so that your risks would be minimized. (b) Risk-taking behaviour should be a necessary component of your personality if you want to generate wealth. 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(a) (b) oa @ a Passage—S Although most of the Genetically Modified (GM) crops cultivated now are genetically engineered for a single trait, in future, crops genetically engineered for more than one trait will be the norm. Thus, biotechnology’s role in agriculture and the regulation of the same cannot be understood solely in the context of the current generation of GM crops. Instead, there is a need to take a comprehensive look, taking into account, various aspects, including socio-economic impacts, so that the potential of the technology can be harnessed while minimizing negative impacts. Given the importance of biotechnology in developing varieties that can help in climate change mitigation and adaptation, not using biotechnology as a part of the climate change action plan cannot be an option. Domestic regulation of biotechnology cannot be viewed in isolation of trade policy and obligations under various international treaties and conventions. 5. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1, Biotechnology regulation is an evolving process. 2. Participation of people is needed in policy decisions regarding biotechnology regulation. 3. Biotechnology regulation should take into account socio-economic aspects in decision-making. 4. Wider involvement of political executive in biotechnology regulation improves its effectiveness in dealing with the country’s trade policies and international obligations. Which of the above assumptions are valid? (@) 1,2 and 4 only (b) 1 and 3 only () 2,3 and 4 only (@ 1,2, 3 and4 HGY-D-LKUV/59A 6. Which one of the following statements best implies the crux of the passage? (a) Precautionary principle is not given importance in current debate on developing GM crops. (2) Biotechnology is not currently used in climate change mitigation and adaptation mechanisms. (6) Biotechnology’s role is not confined to the current priorities of developing GM crops. (@) The negative impacts of biotechnology are not properly understood. 7. How many zeroes are there at the end of the following product? 1x5x 10x 15x20x25x 30 X 35X40x 45 x 50x 55x60 (a) 10 (b) 12 (14 (a 1s Let XYZ be a three-digit number, where (X+¥ +Z) is not a multiple of 3. Then (XYZ 4 Y2X + ZXY) is not divisible by @ 3 9 37 (@) (X+¥ +2) 9. Let p,q, r and s be natural numbers such that p~2016 = q+2017 = r-2018 = s +2019 Which one of the following is the largest natural number? (a) p Oa (or (@s 10, How many five-digit prime numbers can be obtained by using all the digits 1, 2, +3, 4 and 5 without repetition of digits? 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Two Statements S1 and S2 are given below followed by a Question : S11: There are not more than two figures on any page of a 51-page book. ‘82: There is at least one figure on every page. Question : Are there more than 100 figures in that book? Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Statements and the Question? (a) Both S1 and $2 are sufficient to answer the Question, but neither S1 alone nor $2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question. (2) S1 alone is sufficient to answer the Question, - () Sl and $2 together are not sufficient to answer the Question. (d) $2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question. 18. Consider the following data Average | Average marks in | marks in English | Hindi Girls 9 8 Boys 8 7 Overall average marks| 88 x What is the value of x in the above table? (78 0) 76 (c) 74 (a 72 HGY-D-LKUV/59A uw 19. A family of two generations consisting of six members P, Q, 8, ST and U has three males and three females. There are two married couples and two unmarried siblings. U is P's daughter and Q is R's mother-in-law. T is an unmarried male and Sis a male, Which one of the following is correct? (a) R is U's husband, (b) Ris S's wife. () Sis unmarried. (d) None of the above 20, If in a particular year 12th January is a Sunday, then which one of the following is correct? (a) 15th July is a Sunday if the year is a leap year. () 15th July is a Sunday if the year is not a leap year. (o) 12th July is a Sunday if the year is +a leap year. (@) 12th July is not a Sunday if the year is a leap year. 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STAT sata shear oR wer weft ween aa fhe 3a @ ser aa Re one a ae ao wet ardt ain qa Gi ag 8 sia a 8 ad A aE Directions for the following 7 (seven) items : Read the following five passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage—1 Private investment in general is volatile. Foreign private investment is more volatile because the available investment avenues are significantly greater (ie., the entire world). Therefore, the responsibility of providing employment cannot be left to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). The current FDI inflows are volatile over time and, across sectors and regions, which is a necessary consequence of their search for the highest returns. The adverse consequences are unstable employment and an accentuation of income and regional inequalities. A probable positive consequence of foreign investment is the inflow of new technology and its subsequent diffusion. However, the technology diffusion is not at all certain because the existing state of physical and human capital in India may prove inadequate for the diffusion. 21. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. Relying on foreign investment in the long run is not an economically sound policy. HGY-D-LKUV/59A 13 2, Policies must be undertaken to reduce volatility in foreign private investment, 3. Policies must be undertaken to strengthen domestic _private investment. 4. Public investment should be given priority over private investment. 5. Substantial public investment in education and health should be undertaken. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? (@ 1, 2ana4 (o) 1,3 and 5 () 2,4 and 5 (a 3 only Passage—2 Many opportunities to harness the highly skewed, seasonal and spatial distribution of monsoon flows, which occur in a four-month period from June to September annually, have been lost. Since these few months account for most of the rainfall and consequent freshwater availability, the need for holding rainwater in rescrvoirs, for subsequently releasing it for use over the year, is a necessity nobody can afford to overlook. Climate change will continue to affect weather conditions and create water shortages and excesses. While millions suffer [P-T0. afeat 4 ow omgm ae om & atk oe ad agg Hae aren 81 22, orn viede & dad 4, frefefiad Fa ahaa wa Ag a watifires avin earererftes Pfearel &t waa 8? 1, aa & sie A ore fae ST arfee 2. wet wii Pree & Re ae H atet wi aed & Geek ar Frio fer art aafeg i 3. gra a ahda A gad fey yor am Ren sre safe 4. ava om A at wa Rafe fen ot area 5. 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With reference to the above passage, ‘which of the following could be the most rational and practical implications for India? 1, Inter-linking of rivers should be undertaken. 2. A network of dams: and canals should be built across the country for proper distribution of water. 3, Farmers should be provided easy loans for digging borewells. Usage of water for agriculture should be regulated by law. y 5. Distribution of river water among regions should be regulated by the Union Government. Select the correct answer using the code given below. (a 1 and 2 (b) 2,4 and 5 fo) 1,3 and 4 (a) 2,3 and 5 Passage—3 People will invest in education whenever they are granted the economic freedom to fully enjoy its benefits. Again, this is for the obvious reason that the return on education increases as the level of economic freedom rises. When people, thanks to lower tax rates, are allowed to retain most of the higher income that they gain from each incremental level of education, it makes eminent sense to invest in education. On the HGY-D-LKUV/59A 15 other hand, when the government decides to tax the higher income of educated individuals at even higher rates, it makes very little sense to invest in educating oneself further. The same incentives apply to parents who decide on whether to invest in their children’s education. 23. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. Lower tax rates in a country invariably translate into greater investments in higher education 2. Investment in the education of children ensures their economic freedom. 3. Economic freedom has a positive impact on building up human capital. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? (@) 1 only (®) 2 only () 3 only (@ 1, 2and3 Passage—4 Our urban bodies cannot possibly ensure sustainable delivery of water in our cities unless financing mechanisms are put in place. Water delivery requires heavy investment in collecting it from a natural source, treating it to make it potable, and laying a distribution network of pipes for delivery to the users. It also requifes investments in sewerage infrastructure and sewage treatment plants so that the sewers can carry the wastewater to these plants to ensure that no untreated sewage is discharged [P.r0. re ae a Ret al er A Ree ff =A a wee B18 BB wel 24. vitae ca dike walls aie sik ‘Frorferar vider en 8? (a) wel vera Pert a susten yest Hear 2 are AREA Tee wel wig fare wt met A wet srl Apt wa & fag wat eT Bane eat wet ser ar sina ww Reon ‘wren & free ware wea eR Tent wed 9 oe-aine A GR 8 ae AQT arene @ fo wel A wren a we often ara Ruita a wel A serten a eifta fara are 28, safe ohede % vial 4, Aeafitea werent wa Ee: ‘ 1 dae ae a sat A aroha argh at “ofifint ax aaa 2. at A set A ere argh at ong wal a we A om ad a al aftr @1 sage 2 a ahead dengue ae ae (a) a1 (0) a2 () 13K 2 at (a) 31,782 (b) fo) (a uieie—s aro 4, ont of ener gare wea aoe BH fafaa 8 ae aeT 85 te a woh ania 81 sh ote acre A gear 4, set aa me a esate otk onfoy stats ge, area went af HGY-D-LKUV/59A, tad A 8) ettormaerey anes Hh mttl-gra, si she ‘Raacara A gern H, 1986-2014 % aia age ea rT ARG = nA-Be 1988-2005 % ate He eT, wig 2005-2012 % 7 we areca aft 8 aad ret geen A a gr aw na al ge wre ana wn fear? te 8 va wen 2 fh aide Ae ar Feta, wel Afi sh 3 ormere, BR 3 ue H reel ar @ uRafa gon & (50% & st sities) wee BR A Ash Fam 50% & of oft wari Gore, ‘Bfi-sho wo to Safe A 2002-2007 % 24% yea 2007-2012 F 41% & ee A gM gft-ame % faa afte ¥ 2013-2014 % $25 Pater % eae aA Yon; areas BR mAh 795 wie a A ae 8 afl) Fa wads ar ME HH an ‘faa angi 26. see vee & ded 4H, Retattra werent ware mg E 1, wa pit sha ae UR she ania a ae Sere sik avo aera aca 81 2. sredl Fine scorer BiH Fae a tha wR aad tl 3. ana & fee sat apa wf-seud, 38 % wpa ok arent, } fe YP-Taasit (value chains) a ait A srawra 81 4. iter A ge Rew ad me 3 deere fag ore 1 ‘ard aa ata leven Sa 87 @ 133 () 234 () 2aR3 @ 33K back into natural water bodies. If our cities were rich enough to meet the entire cost, water could be delivered free. They are not 24, What is the most logical and crucial message conveyed by the passage? (a) Urban local bodies must recover costs through user charges. + Urban local bodies are not efficient enough to meet the water requirements of our cities. (b) (oc) Water shortage in our cities is a perennial problem that cannot be solved, In view of the water crisis in our cities, there is an urgent need to limit the population of citics by adopting an upper limit of population size. (a) 25, With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. Rich cities. only can ensure sustainable delivery of water. 2. Sustainable delivery of water in cities means much more than supplying water to houscholds. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only () Both 1 and 2 (a) Neither 1 nor 2 Passage—5 In India, agriculture still engages about half of its workforce, and about 85 per cent of its farms are small and marginal. Compared to China and Vietnam, which have experienced fast structural and rural transformation, India’s HGY-D-LKUV/59A, 17 story is of slow transformation. As a result, poverty reduction in India was at a much slower pace during 1988-2014, compared to China and Vietnam. India’s poverty reduction was slow during 1988-2005, but during 2005-2012, it accelerated dramatically—almost three times faster than during the earlier period. What did India do during this period? Research reveals that the relative price scenario changed significantly (by more than 50%) in favour of agriculture in the wake of rising global prices. This boosted private investments in agriculture by more than 50%, As a result, agri-GDP growth touched 41% during 2007-2012 as against 24% during 2002-2007. The net surplus. of agri-trade touched $25 billion in 2013-2014; real farm wages rose by 7% per annum. All this led to unprecedented fall in poverty. 26. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1, Structural and rural transforma- tion is impossible when farms are mainly small and marginal. 2. A good price incentive can trigger investments in agriculture. 3. India needs to build value chains for high-value agri-products like livestock and horticulture. 4, Higher global prices of agricultural commodities are essential for India’s poverty reduction, Which of the above assumptions are valid? (3 ) @ @) and 3 2and 4 2 and 3 3 and 4 [P.7.0. 27, Frafefar 4a aha ae afte 3 miffier vider ar wae Seer seca 8? (a) Pere wPhon Fore Bt tet an Ch 3 fee a SP ee sc gh eer =ifeey ) a BB OAK BTR TR Anil ‘eft ach arte (o) RA ces Rta A geen Ret Ran A wearer 3 TieEL (a) Pre vor A eh aH ma a fare el Rarer geen wore 1 28. IK HeNl PO, Rak SH dau Fa ae Si it so ae a seta ww wer fear a ee S1:R, PAR QR aT 82: Swat ag Tg a1 we: aR tems P,Q, R sik st Aa-w wal ater 8? Frefefiaa 4 8 staan ores aeril oft wea 3 fare, al 8? (a) 8138 Gwe aa se Ree Teh a (b) 82 se Ewer aI se A fe vate a () tl ae s1 fk $2 waa we a a 2% fee win & fq a at ade si she & ste 82 He a wae BS fore wea #1 (a) $1 3 So wrarE we a an 2a fe, wala aa € HGY-D-LKUV/59A 18 29. 30. Qa si sik s2 48 Rem ok ae ania Ge Ret 8 : SL: n Ue sem tien 81 S82: ni 42 fava Fe oe 1 Be stan B1 wa: a n, 10 oft 20 & ate a gs Hom, tnt? ‘fea 4-8 aan aude wet ahem 3 ‘ae adh 87 (a) 1 33 A wer a ee BB fe ae a () 82 ara 8 we a sm A fee vale a (Hier s1 ok so wrTa we a ee 2% fae wan & qa a ada s1 aia @ sem s2 va a on 2% ‘erg wala 81 (@) 81 3k $2 wera wer Hr eR Ba fare vata wai 1 2 dorsi & dda #2 am 1 sik s2 fa ‘Rem t sik a satis wa wes ear aT: S12 Sa WF 2121 82: 341 a 10 8 we: 30 det en? Frefefad 48 aan safes seri she re Ferg wel 82 (a) S81 are 8 yea ar ae 2% fee vata a (b) 82 aR GF a aw Fry vate a (co) 4Fi wr s1 at s2 wR wa aK A & fey wis @ eg a a ae SI oh 38 sien s2 0H Ha Be Ferg vata 81 (@) 81 3K $2. wera eH a aH A form, vale aa &1 27. Which one of the following statements best reflects the critical message of the passage? (a) India should create large-scale off-farm rural employment to reduce poverty in the near future. (b) India should create a large nurnber of farmer producer companies. (c) Private investment in agriculture should be given priority over public investment. (a) Inclusive agricultural growth is key to reduce poverty in the near future. 28, ‘Two Statements S1 and S2 are given below with regard to four numbers P,Q, Rand S followed by a Question : 1: Ris greater than P as well as Q. $2: Sis not the largest one. : Question : ‘Among four numbers P, Q, Rand & which one is the largest? Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Statements and the Question? (a) $1 alone is sufficient to answer the Question. {b) $2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question, (o) Sl and $2 together are sufficient to answer the Question, but neither S1 alone nor $2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question. (@) Si and $2 together are not sufficient to answer the Question. HGY-D-LKUV/S94, 19 29, Two Statements S1 and S2 are given below followed by a Question : s st is a prime number. :m leaves a remainder of 1 when divided by 4 Question : If nis a unique natural number between 10 and 20, then what is n? Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Statements and the Question? (a) $1 alone is sufficient to answer the Question, (b) 82 alone is sufficient to answer the Question, (o) $1 and $2 together are sufficient to answer the Question, but neither $1 alone nor S2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question. (a) S1 and S2 together are not sufficient to answer the Question. 30. Two Statements S1 and $2 are given below with regard to two numbers followed by a Question : 81: Their product is 21 82: Their sum is 10. Question : What are the two numbers? Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Statements and the Question? (a) 1 alone is sufficient to answer the Question. {b) 82 alone is sufficient to answer the Question. (o) S1 and $2 together are sufficient to answer the Question, but neither $1 alone nor $2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question « (@) S1_and $2 together are not sufficient to answer the Question. [P-7.0. HGY-D-LKUV/59A 31, we arith ora we AS | ah 25 ohn ge 8, Pa ae IRA yea 50 tee otk wera 8; Fee ae ard yee ge: 25 thet wee BL we aor ya A otk 8, at ae om rie fag 2 Pre fem HR? (a) eho () Piem-sftn (srt (ay setae 32, fo aor Ree my 8 Ree are A Fed Re AL &: ae: wil vert 2 8 femse € ‘wil Heng 3 8 fea € fren: ah tend 6 8 fama 1 few: asl deat 4 9 omsa 8 rt Ree ye Feet Aa amy’ Re ea wrt 8 aif eo @ Freren/ fara a1 weaI/ wat 8/8? (a) Fre Fred (b) a Fret fo) ih Feat, aa festa (@) 3h Fear ak fren 20 83. AA al aa faq my 8 fae are a Rent Ry Me a: wr: woh fatal ga ‘wit fate arch & frei ; wh gi wa 8 ‘freain ; eR wa ee ORT Bre Teal 3A Ra aA ER, SHE A B font a a-a/d qm a wal a aii 39 8 feen/far 1 -aea/and ae (a) Fae Pret (o) era Presta (9) aa Rent, 18 fen (a) Bi emt ste Remit 34, Prfefia densi & age we Ran A : 51473985726315 863852243496 sm Rea ge gam Reet fen eleast & care fn dem on 8? @ 5 () 6 © 7 @ 8 31, A man walks down the backside of his house straight 25 metres, then turns to the right and walks 50 metres again; then he turns towards left and again walks 25 metres. If his house faces to the East, what is his direction from the starting point? fa) South-East (&) South-West () North-East (a) North-West 32. Two Statements are given followed by two Conclusions Statements : All numbers are divis ible by 2, All numbers are divisible by 3. Conclusion-I : All numbers are divisible by 6. Conclusion-Il All numbers are divisible by 4. Which of the above Conclusions logically follows/follow from the two given Statements? (a) Only Conclusion-1 (2) Only Conclusion-Il (o} Neither Conclusion“ nor Conclusion-II (@) Both Conclusion-I and Conclusion HGY-D-LKUV/59A, 21 33. Two Statements are given followed by two Conclusions Statements : All cats are dogs. All cats are black. Conclusion-I All dogs are black. Conclusion-I ; Some dogs are not black. Which of the above Conclusions logically follows/follow from the two given Statements, disregarding commonly known facts? (a) Only Conclusion-1 (2) Only Conclusion-It (@) Neither ConclusionI nor Conclusion-I (@) Both Conclusion-1 and Conclusion-1 Consider the following sequence of numbers : 51473 15 43496 How many odd numbers are followed by the odd number in the above sequence? (@ 5 @) 6 @ 7 “a 8 [P.7.0. 38. agai fl we afr 7 at Ok a 16d a ok vad ok 8 189 BK 8G, AA ag aie 114 ok va det ware aR ak A GRR) fe 4 fiat st 87 (a) 40 ) 41 () 42 (a) sree steel arom Rattta eh fea HI Bae 36. dh a SI, s2 sik sa oa fq me é fee 37. 1 SHIT GH we Bs 81:0, Da san Ask Ba aes 82: D wad aa 83:4, Baa wa: A, B, CBN DHS aaa Be sa 8 frofefad 48 ata sar fed ye ait we & deal Fadl 8? (aq) $1 98 Ove ar aR Be Re wa a 81 sft s2 THETA oa Bh fey vat &1 S2 ait S3 uae se a Tat 8 fee, walt @1 81 oh 3 earare we a TER SHH fare valu &1 (b) (co) @ aft 100 % near eh Ue el wee & Rea we ais 4 a 9 4 8 fa a 87 fy 5 bh) 11 fy 12 iy 13 HGY-D-LKUV/59A 22 38. wer fo ory & wt Poe OH aE x, y 39, 40, HER 8; m,n FR OA eH ESTP A dp 8 ok Om mem Paw opel wt f% w= m/x SR v=n/y?l Prafetea HQ aha aa 8? (@) u=av () w=20 () u-w (a) v=4u ver fare ik aha oeit A sites ony 20 aH 21 aft dal or wa omg % et ote es wer weds ora FH ory a sient 20 aE A, a as Al ony Far 87 fq 2538 () 3074 () 3538 @) asad & aft Fw eR Utd six &3,00,000 # aa G1 aR a 20% A aA wah va, aA Sei an ate 4 fase ead ae fra? (a) ®3,60,000 (b) ®3,65,000 (© 3,70,000 (a) ®3,75,000 Ais 16th from the left end in a row of boys and V is 18th from the right end. Gis 11th from A towards the right and 3rd from V towards the right end. How many boys are there in the row? (a) 40 m4 (9 42 (a) Cannot be determined duc to insufficient data 36. Three Statements $1, $2 and S3 are given below followed by a Question : 1: Cis younger than D, but older than Aand B 82: D ie the oldest. 83: A is older than B. Question : Who among A, B, C and D is the youngest? . Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Statements and the Question? (a) S1 alone is sufficient to answer the Question, (b) Si and S2 together are sufficient to answer the Question. (o) S2 and S3 together are sufficient to answer the Question. (2) S1 and 83 together are sufficient to answer the Question. 37. How many integers are there between 1 and 100 which have 4 as-a digit but are not divisible by 4? (a 5 @) 1 @ 12 (a 13 HGY-D-LKUV/S9A 23 88. Let x, y be the volumes; m, n be the masses of two metallic cubes P and Q respectively. Each side of Q is two times that of P and mass of Qis two times that of P. Let u=m/x and v=n/y Which one of the following is correct? (@ u=av (b) w=2v (o) v=u (@) v=4u 39. The average age of a teacher and three students is 20 years. If all the three students are of same age and the difference between the age of the teacher and each student is 20 years, then what is the age of the teacher? (a) 25 years (b) 30 years fo) 35 years (@) 45 years 40. A person bought a car and sold it for 3,00,000. If he incurred a loss of 20%, then how much did he spend to buy the car? (a) € 3,60,000 (b) € 3,65,000 “(© 3,70,000 (a) © 3,75,000 [P-7.0, ‘Froferfiaa 6 (w:) syaivit & fry free: AA faq ry wher uftedat at fay otk vrebat 3 od aA are wraith 3 gee SEL Gs Rais A sas aH Aaa Fated wt srenita BA fees wiee—1 FAfa sera 16a ward 3 seed Hye an aftr ait & ig, de aha are, fad Be view tos wend 4 ag fever 38 once A avi a aK fF arr wach a awa fie @ mar) snate-and xia @ ae ela: we ee 3 wy oma Fink a au) oft 8 ger ea 2 ae ws Geran fe, ‘een’ arg, OT aA, Fae angers tigger = ee a “wet F227 (Phytophthora infestans)’ 3 art are are finer @ serge az Rem) 1845 Hh ge Ure wee & shoigsi A aS Ser A er sre a, Ren ak amt ve # on ad em wet aE a aw ee Re ges GREET BE ara a a fie a el an fear an feeeatita fe : 41. Prefefua 4 8 am ae wide & miler ‘wider er ere Shor aaa BF (q) Pe BRR Tee a Ae Ber A ame wet & fire sa 2a A fh otk sey aed soar a arfee) 0) Foe a wera are % ea A ey Set each wad, ora Gael we aT a aed (o) seit % 5 wae tmnt a) ae BT eee @ aa ar a err re aT wen (ay Fea wh are ah we Poke Be aia 7a 81 HGY-D-LKUV/59A 24 uhtebe—2 aa Tad aa rafter BA arch Pi oeloraeersH 28, Feo ae Ra aad ott gia wat wT ox 188 oh da & wet ge staaTe A alg aA 8 ate at 2a, ec ad ren ataal wear a a waa 19 fier Fal HA eT on aa A oy rarer ge 81-8 aa SA Sha we aa §, ea =H oe aft a aR a 8H wae i se Ha Hse rei wa Sheet 3 wal men Ha fie aa GA at 815 wh 8 oa aig & a 44 fire wa AB 81 ead SA Renae @ chad oh aren @ oH Site wort a aang at Q1 eA Stevan sas mat Be ee TGA rT e-store oa ai 81 42, sid wide & dal 9, frofaea a a wr-a/a walfites adisina ud eeerites Prferet 8/82 1, ane A ata Rawr wef a ay Wan are Hee fear ST fee 2. saferarsit a fare ws war nf Rreafeea we & fay stenfte ser afeay 3.3 Yea are sara aA eH ae By resit a steenfe en afer 4. mit & fae gta de oa Gd ag ero YI A small Bia Beh safe 8. sate = eaettea deren eit aor area A Req ng ae at eT a RT SPIT (@) 1, 2,3 3K 4 ) 2, 3, 43K 5 + @) a1 fd) 7a 335 Directions for the following 6 (six) items : Read the following five passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage—1 Spanish ships in the late 16th century first brought the potato tuber from South America to Burope whereby in the early 19th century, it had become a reliable backup to cereal crops, particularly in the cold, rain-soaked soils of Ireland. The Irish were soon almost wholly dependent on the potato as their staple food. And they were planting primarily one prodigious variety, the ‘Lumper’ potato, whose genctic frailty would be cruelly exposed by the fangus ‘Phytophthora infestans’. In 1845, spores of the deadly fungus began spreading across the country, destroying nearly all the Lumpers in its path, The resulting famine killed or displaced millions, ri 41, Which one of the following statements best reflects the critical message of the passage? (a) For introducing any foreign plant into a country, the soil and climate conditions of that country should be suitable, (2) Asa staple food of a country, tuber crops like potato cannot replace cereal crops. Some of the fungal infections of plants cannot be prevented or stopped from spreading across large areas. @ Relying on a homogeneous food source is not desirable. HGY-D-LKUV/59A, 25 Passage—2 India is at once among the fastest growing global economies and home to the largest number of malnourished children in the world. ‘There are regions where malnutrition is not the exception but the norm. And across the country, malnutrition is the cause of death for roughly half the 1:3 million children who die before their fifth birthday each year. Even those children who survive suffer permanently from the damage that has already been done to their bodies and minds from not getting cnough of the right foods and nutrients. Around 44 million children under are stunted. That makes it harder for them to learn in school and subsequently earn a living as adults. Their lifetime earnings potential is almost a quarter less than that of their healthy peers. 42. With reference to the above passage, which of the following is/are the most rational and practical implication/ implications? 1, India’s Public Distribution System should be monitored by the Union Government. 2. Girls should be encouraged to delay marriage and first pregnancy. 3, Mothers should be encouraged to breastfeed their children immediately after birth. 4. The supply of safe drinking water and proper sanitation facilities to all should be ensured. S. Authorities should ensure the vaccination as prescribed. Select the correct answer using the code given below. 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Serr 3 staat va daa 4 a are wid sift, aerate aRetsei 1 earl seats fete & are 8 2, et A eae erm EE ag aaa te wt ae a Pet SET vafea ana H arg fraanr & faq ate A ite Aaa eh aia a aed 48 Seat wlaron/giarend a Ve (a) ¥aa 13k 2 «(0) a2 () *aa3 (a) 1,233 Passage—3 ‘The pulse variety ‘Pusa Arhar 16’ has the potential to be grown in the paddy-growing regions of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh and eventually in all of India. Its yield (about 2000 kg/hectare) will be significantly greater than those of the existing varieties and because its size will be uniform, it will be amenable to mechanical harvesting, an attractive feature for farmers in northern India who currently use this technology for paddy. Most important, Arhar straw, unlike paddy straw, is green and can be ploughed back into the soil. In paddy straw, the problem is the high silica content, which does not allow for casy decomposition. Jn the case of Arhar, the farmer, even after combine harvesting, just needs to run a rotovator to cut the leftover straw into pieces, which can be ploughed back and will decompose very fast. All this is difficult with leftover paddy stalks that cannot be easily salvaged or ploughed back. Farmers, therefore, choose the easiest option of simply burning jt. 43. Which of the following are the most rational inferences that can be made from the passage? 1, Farmers’ income will be higher with pulse cultivation than with paddy cultivation. 2. Pulse cultivation causes less pollution as compared to paddy cultivation. 3. Pulse straw can be used to improve soil quality. 4, In the context of northern Indian agriculture, paddy straw has no usefulness. 5. Mechanized agriculture is the main cause for stubble burning, HGY-D-LKUV/59A, ar Select the correct answer using the code given below fa) 2,3 and 5 o) 1,4 and 5 fc) 2 and 3 only (a) 1 and 4 only Passage—4 In India, authorities always look to store the maximum amount of water in reservoirs during the monsoon season, which is then used for irrigation and generation of electricity during the summer months. It is an internationally accepted practice that the water level of a reservoir should be kept below a certain level before the onset of monsoon season, This is so that when monsoon rains come, there is space to store the excess rainwater and also so that water can be released in a regulated manner. But the authorities store the maximum amount of water in reservoirs even before the close of the monsoon, only to ensure greater electricity generation and irrigation. 44, With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1, High risks involved in holding maximum water in reservoirs are due to our over-dependence on hydropower projects. 2. Storage capacity of dams should not be fully used before or during monsoon season. 3. Role of dams in flood control is underestimated in India. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 2 only () 3 only (@) 1, 2 and 3 [P.r.0. uftede—s wna 4 onfile verter a eaeg after aan Al safes ane @ aa gon on a Re oeaaT nies seers & sear attach Rema abel @ ore, daar W stan A tad of st ae Hoque aw Ei auf: serten & wrin @ ene BB, ea adh sik agdt sama arent % ey H sad 8) otk ah a & are a, rea tae sloraeen } wy 8 gc BR, seca, aeletor wd fiver, ot be 3 ard uhgea H deresres 1 af onihin af re va 8 oft 38 aris fier | euiatts or 8, de wrest ar Peer ata ae 45. a uid 2 frafefar Fa ala-a/a aaifire abd sik afin Freak Perei/ ‘Prasat sr eT fa 8/8? 1, Prana A aera fae aard 8 fe a ht ans yfrar 1 gata fear are ea 3B grifentta frat are 2. ae are aenfoes Sat Fa at sft ar ware errs fare sik a at Se ah fran fan HGY-D-LKUV/598. 28 A Repay ye a ae wl SAC BPI (aq) 701 (6) a2 fo) 19h 2 aa @q adi,7a2 46, safe ated H dol 4, Hefaea arent wage: Le A seioraer A Aes order @ arattes wim Fa A ora § caf heme a A eee Hh gaa Be aT ah vr we gk dr a ETT wr 2, safes serdar 8 ea, ales gfe et fared deere 4 mde eet oft dame vain Gr eT age a ahh geen ae ue (a) a1 (b) Fr 2 () 132 ei (@ a%1, 782 Passage—5S Economic liberalization in India was shaped largely by the government than by the economic priorities economic problems of the of the people or by the long-term development objectives. Thus, there were limitations in conception and design which have been subsequently validated by experience. Jobless growth, persistent poverty and rising inequality have mounted as problems since economic liberalization began, And all these years later, four crises confront quiet the economy; agriculture, infrastructure, industrialization and education as constraints on the country's future prospects. These problems must be resolved if economic growth has to be sustained and transformed into meaningful development. 45. Which of the following is/are the most rational and logical inference/ inferences that can be made from the passage? 1, It is essential to rethink and redefine the economic role of the State in the quest for development, 2. India has not made effective implementation of its policies in social sectors nor made sufficient investments in them, HGY-D-LKUV/59A 29 Select the correct answer using the code given below. (@) 1 only () 2 only () Both 1 and 2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 46. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made 1, India’s economy needs to be greatly integrated with global economy so as to create large number of jobs and to sustain its growth momentum, 2, Economic liberalization would cause large economic growth which would reduce poverty and create sufficient employment in the long run, Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only () Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 [P1.0. 47. WH RYH, Uh SHAK, Uh oes A a aE 7% freer to 8: 1, 10% ate 20% afin az oh agra 10% Ba ax a ETAT 2, 20% afk 10% a fier a fe agua 10% Bar x aI TAT 3. Wet 10% Bar a a ya agi 20% AK 10% a sai ae Prefers # @ aa-ar wel 8? (a) ares % farq aa 1 wad area Per uu (b) Tree % fe, at 2 waa ore Prey a (o) ree % fee aa 3 wad awl Rreey a me % fee wh freer aa eT a re a 48,087 HH a1 8 26 wm aT: ami ‘Fou me 81 a GHI= 1578 3k DEF = 912 Gi, at ABC Pra aera 87 fa) 492 (b) 468 fe) 262 (4) 246 HGY-D-LKUV/59A, 30 49. fra Ga ve @ HH 8? ACPQ : BESU :: MNGI: @ (a) NPJL (6) Nom () NPIL (a) NPIM 50. frit ata-af aad agi ter 8 0" fee » () ne @ (3) 0" 47. A shop owner offers the following discount options on an article to a customer ; 1. Successive discounts of 10% and 20%, and then pay a service tax of 10% 2. Successive discounts of 20% and 10%, and then pay a service tax of 10% 3. Pay a service tax of 10% first, then successive discounts of 20% and 10% Which one of the following is correct? (a) 1 only is the best option for the customer, () 2 only is the best option for the customer, () 3 only is the best option for the customer, (@) All the options are equally good for the customer. 48. The letters from A to Z are numbered from I to 26 respectively. If GHI = 1578 and DEF = 912, then what is ABC equal to? (a) 492 &) 468 (o) 262 (a) 246 HGY-D-LKUV/59A 31 49. What is the missing term @ in the following? ACPQ: BESU :: MNGT : @ (a) NPUL fb) Nom (©) NPIL, (@) NPM 0. What is the largest number among the following? [P-.0, 81, often araré xen ef, fred PF 34 m aie 83, aad zemea freq 1-272727... fue oH 83 im, x poe ps a? (1h b) 1 1 @. a ee (@) 13/11 () 14/41 (9 127/99 (a 137/99 54. an sit A wad BA tem Fr-eh 8 FRE 3, 4, 5 ik 6 a frnfia wa wee ae 2 Be aaa 8? 82. fie siti wm fran AiR : (a) 1012 ftitiae a we (o) 1022 1911-1921, 48:1 355 (o) 1122 1921-1931 46-4 36:3 oe 1931-1941 45:2 312 [1941-1951 399 24 1951-1961 41-7 22-8 85. Um Te A Tae TA H 40% ger stk 30% 1961-1971 aii 18-9 fen Prafer €) franfta ares wae a 1971-1981 371 148 srr a &, ae ag ah gen Ge 8 sie rife & Prare ae aren & atk ag oh fea HGY-D-LKUV/59A. fre wera @owptter Pre a after oh? (a) 1911-1921 (o) 1941-1951 () 1961-1971 (a) 1971-1981 wee ara you 8 Rae ae acl 8 ote wal alg Raat atk age vel 87 (a) 334% (b) 34% ( 343% (a) 35% 32 51. What is the greatest length x such that 53, The recurring decimal representation 34 m and 84 m are integral multiples 1272727... is equivalent to aan (@ 13/11 @ ibm @) 14)11 0) 1h m ( 127/99 (a) 137/99 () ibm (a) gm 54, What is the least four-digit number when divided by 3, 4, 5 and 6 leaves a remainder 2 in each case? 52. Consider the following data : @) 1012 Year Birthrate Death rate (b) 1022 1911-1921 48:1 355° (co) 1122 1921-1931 46-4 363 ‘tao 1931-1941 452 312 1941-1951 39:9 27-4 t 55. In adult population of a city, 40% men 1951-1961 417 22:8 and 30% women are married. What ea is the percentage of married adult population ifno man marries more than 1971-1981 371 148 one woman and no woman marries more than one man; and there are no widows and widowers? 1961-1971 411 189 For which period was the natural growth rate maximum? (a 334% (a) 1911-1921 (b) 34% () 1941-1951 4) 342% ( 1961-1971 " (@ 1971-1981 (a) 35% HGY-D-LKUV/59A 33 [P.7.0. 56, 4 51x27%35x62%75 4 1008 Peas bo, HAT AA MR A, Bate CH AR aE A ‘far aim @, ot Heme ea a? aw feel ok we Ba a fend a wee cH wrist fen aren §, a ean (a) 50 ‘feenfelat % sted ae sr gar een? (o) 28 (a) ee TET (8 @ i (by) RFE aE 57. © 2,500 A w wah Ax, yok ZH @ wate 4:3:8 % saa 4 feats far ara 81 after sit ote EE sim 3 i sia ant? (a avin tt 3 are AE Howl =A : ‘aren st ear 81 (a) * 300 (b) © 350 . &50, 100, 200, F500 sik a 60. weal 50, F100, F200, *500 72,000 % wm, yw aA A a-A-an aaa a1 28 Ye, Pooh Pra ercttet a (@) #450 1 weed 58. 1% fea am fee dem (10" +H aia aT (a) 16 aim 28? (a) Fa n= 0% aE E ) 15 (o) Pee yeh sen ay + @ 14 (co) are Roch ore yah nF fore (a) Pet arafie ten n% fea, @ 10 HGY-D-LKUV/59A, 34 56. What is the remainder when 59. In a class, there are three groups 4, B 51x27 x 35x 62X75 is divided by 100? and C. If one student from group A and two students from group B are shifted to group G, then what happens to the (ai: 60 average weight of the students of the class? ) 25 ) 5 (@) It increases. (@ i (b) It decreases. 57. A sum of ¥ 2,500 is distributed among X,Y and Z in the ratio }: 8: $. What is (o) It remains the same. the difference between the maximum share and the minimum share? . (a) No conclusion can be drawn due to (a) © 300 insufficient date. (b) & 350 () © 400 60. How many different sums can be formed with the denominations 50, F 100, 200, 500 and © 2,000 taking at ee least three denominations at a time? 58. For what value of n, the sum of digits in (a) 16 the number (10" +1) is 2? (a) For n=0 only ) 15 (b) For any whole number n fo) 14 (©) For any positive integer n only (4) For any real number n (@) 10 HGY-D-LKUV/59A. 35 ‘Reafefera 6 (o:) merivit & fore Fide + 8 Re ae ula wRedet w ufy she wikede} & AA art are weet 3 sae Se) eH wei 3 oT aT aa oid a erent BA safe uftede—1 siete Bae a) Pret ara de ae A depen wrist Ten 81 set aah ie fren a faa 8 wi aT a wan fda a gels we fq saws t) EN 3am fred 25 aa & angi quni A fifea 81 1991 gant & oat Sat & farm eer Fes A ee a we Beara Rata ea safe a) aah aA at ae GH arm seren 4 dat at enfin ea Gi se srr OA A agate ah ae ara wr dai A de a wat aif sé az ae A ag after oraen vei U1 aaa, oA A wet aa dat at int orfire eh A rarer Bich 1 61, whe whee a fafa #8 Sha allies anfties site webxina Pret Reprett SH aI BP (aq) sicdia afr oer Sa At onftias Fema are ri Tee (o) 1991 H sis Pq are snl gut 3 adorn % ata a Hg a ‘wera EAB fo) aH Sah A sree B Fed % ere ‘dearg wien agi 21 (a) streates Grae 4 fateh Pr at scares a1 ga Saat % ae ar on Pole a we orem fears 2 vide 2 sree 3 he So oA Peres Greer By ee wh ge sy aa € et eet Sat om ae & fore gia Sit = erat det a weg ge sear eT TTR STH RY Ay oe oA a aT aA HGY-D-LKUV/59A 36 va xara aat 8 ase 8) ara HER 2030 7H rants 3 33 afta aH acl 3 om cier d ze BUD wfeag @ wr se fen A se ta we arene afore el um eam stares Rar & sit adiawha sat Hr faa fi fear 2) wig arnt ai, Wo wa A oa wartiss nfl a dan adi 8, ache Saf A ard Fer a0 fafa Bt 62. sam vie @ Amita Ha se artes aan site abrir Freed Frere 1 We 87 | fy wrk A 33% A A A softer ec SreRTER BL sana aera iene A Fae ware ha area TR sehroha dane aga aa ara ‘arn wr aL ara a srpfte ta A as 7 oft es ea REL () to @ 63, seh otede % da i, Frafafioa qdarond aang ee: arr ra: eh carte we sre GE Me nfs wera Sct @ St free after fee dane TE A wa 2030 wa seat H 33% wall A aT Al aitraa he-sneika aloe fa eh seo 4 8 cheat laren/giend aa te (@ Yaa 1 (o) Fa 2 lf @ 13K 2 eh @ 71, 7h2 Directions for the following 6 (six) items : Read the following five passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage—1 Bank credit to the industrial sector has started shrinking, Its decline has been a serious concer as credit growth is essential to revive investment. The problem’s origins lie in the incomplete reforms of the last 25 years. An institutional change that should have followed the 1991 reforms should have been setting up of a resolution corporation for banks. In a market economy with booms and busts, banks should be allowed to be set up and to fail. Today, we cannot shut down banks because there is no proper system to shut them down, Weak loss-making banks continue to need more capital. 61. Which one of the following is the mogt logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage? (a) Indian banking system is not able to help the country in its economic growth, (6) Economic reforms that started in 1991 have not helped in improving the economy to expected levels. (c) India lacks the institutional mechanism to deal with the failure of banks. (@ Encouraging —the_-—_—foreign investments in our industrial sector is a good alternative to this sector's dependence on banks for credit, Passage—2 India has tremendous potential for solar energy. We all realize that we have to stop burning fossil fuels to meet our energy needs. HGY-D-LKUV/59A But certain renewable resources are still going through their cost curves and learning curves to get the required amount of output. The Indian Government has strongly committed to its targets of reducing emissions by 33 per cent by 2030, and towards this it has initiated a strong push towards a gas-based economy and has also invested heavily in renewable energy. However, business houses are wary of investing too heavily in renewable energy at a time when the technology is not yet ready. 62. Which one of the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage? (a) India's commitment to reduce emissions by 33% is unlikely to be achieved. () India should import gas rather than invest in renewable resources. (c) Getting renewable resources to market too soon may be costly. (d) India should put in more efforts in the exploration of natural gas, 63. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1, Governments often provide inefficient and costly subsidies for technologies that may not be ready in the near future. India’s commitment of reducing ‘emissions by 33% by 2030 shall be on the basis of gas-based economy. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? (a) 1 only 4) 2only () Both 1 and 2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 37 [P-7.0. ufteie—3 Sri dere, ha sciaer 8 fra 21 oa does fata wT eo gey si ea at ar ua wT a ‘deified & Preah viata Rea sr we faree ar Al Bera aaron we ar gs mental & fog wide ara Tes a semeea aed a ae) wheal SH aT fareder ae form ‘onli Se’ ar sud aa & hk we Tend He @ st fe wed FAA ae ae was fear @, st oeq til ram & orita BA we a seahadal A sea at watt %, ot fe ze oe = rfaea Fa are stam @ aa cel | wea are #1 ag wale sabrerensit 4 wey Sie an eae 3 vem wor tna @ hk aia sit Hy gee wr Rafa He @) Grenfat a yor fear at wert @, ga fer wheat Swe ey 8 ast ard sa aa 8 64, arf utes % dal 4, fefefed qduroné wg EB : 1, Sita darea A ee rey Baek wR St a earaiarer arreeercre EB) 2, Ast loreal & are tt gf sist a we ea i a refer vfiren & ea 4 ofa fom st aa & fed chet at gata ai & wa sggta a 4 were ‘fal 81 safe 2 8 ahh qdero/edamend aq eRe (a) Fa 1 () Fa 2 () 12a (@ 71,382 aise —4 agra cin de suite wie Gi area a tie de at & Sifiaa 2c sora & wa HT arma @ Sh aR sik Hate woe ard €1 eg oH qe He fre wal 8a A ere at ore, fH aa GRomm Vt 8 a HGY-D-LKUV/59A, 38 stants da afer & eer @ safer ‘sree, ae heh & oe artes er-sTer BA aer wh a a sad ail a oly fen arm 21 sear ior dia @ seit a stave A arn fet wat gor crt aa vem 8, weet fer Bae ae we-wifta a fra 8 65. ara dat 4, frafefad Fa aan ae uitede & wafer dear eer aaa Seo ea e (a) a A eRe aa ante % oF GE wel-aret & Ferg rer arer wei E ued eure Beal & ae ste wae A arena @ Peet % fare wala deers 1G fear aiftiat wei 81 ae aie wie = oe-ferd sie qa-wa fren da agen aw vehi Pen sr fee end erates aa da afte wast yoni a ar sale wee wed 3 Qa ser A aah & Ferg fate 81 (b) () ) uiea—s afer & amr 4, A sare A ge ah cated % aft ara aan 8, Tyee 25 echo -wran 8 Re ah ate keer =A exesen I a og sara wy a aR, ore wa ot Ta FO aT a ww a", Oa Poet ara ae ater wre aH 338 as 8 eg Scien a er ae a ave, “che SIR, IARC Te A HT rT Te sata G8 ge ae et Fad agera & ris ora 2% Sabin deen A a wa Feat are 1 De 25 A ea sri ad & sift ar a: UH Stee aE 0 doen wa & ak aga a Fafa ote sire ifterdt ens eatamn 3 ante & ee Passage—3 Genome editing is different from genome modification. Genome editing typically involves finding the part of a plant genome that could be changed to render it less vulnerable to disease, or resistant to certain herbicides, or to increase yields, Researchers use ‘molecular scissors’ to dissect the genome and repair it, which is a process that occurs naturally when plants are under attack from diseases and can throw up new mutations that enable the plant to survive future attacks. This evolutionary process can effectively be speeded up now that it is possible to examine plant genomes in detail in laboratories, and create mechanisms through which the relevant genes can be altered very precisely. 64. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been mad 1, Genome editing does not require the transfer of genes from one plant to another. 2. Through genome editing, the chosen genes can be altered precisely in a manner akin to the natural process that helps plants to adapt to the environmental factors. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? (@) 1 only (b) 2 only () Both 1 and 2 (A) Neither 1 nor 2 Passage—4 Many people understand the connection between solid waste management and health in terms of the consequences of unattended heaps of dry garbage which become home for flies and other vermin. However, there is another HGY-D-LKUV/S9A 39 aspect that is not well-understood, that is, what happens when unscientific solid waste management combines with poor drainage and dumping of untreated sewage into drains which are meant to carry storm water during rains ‘The result is choked drains which are full of stagnant water breeding mosquitoes, resulting in the spread of water-bome diseases. 65. In the context of India, which one of the following statements best reflects the critical message of the passage? (a) In India, the drainage networks are not separate for sewerage and storm water. Urban local bodies do not have enough resources and legislative authority to deal with the problems of waste management. Solid waste management should be integrated with the maintenance of drainage and sewerage networks. (b) () (d) Bad management of solid waste and sewerage systems by our municipalitics is the reason for drinking water shortages in our cities, Passage—S In Part Il of the Constitution, which assures people certain fundamental rights, Article 25 proclaims that “all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practise and propagate religion”, What, people fail to notice is that this proclamation is prefixed with the words “subject to public order, morality, health and to the other provisions of this Part”, which set conditions precedent for the legal protection of religious practices of any community. The closing words of this prefatory rider in Article 25 virtually constitute a subordination clause placing other [P70 warren ert 81st oe TR oaftemh HABE 3 sa ae sae the ead AAT at aa eT a after Aira wri ee & ge Te aged qa ond & ue Bean & fh, ae art “are, 9 Pa of als a afta & aug A Bae eal 3 sree we Pail 3 BAR ace a iia wel aT 66. wafr vice a waif afer Rant want? (a) Wea aint & eres wo A gee ae ae (um A ng anes cain A oe wad FeaT tT fo) arial A unis eae Aes arent Seek Hadi om (ay Pea ot ager & cafes amcor ae car 2 fete #1 67, 1 ‘DELHI % wh sel sw wa fa fafa s-sedt weg (fret ae ae a ara a) aay a Uae &, aa Wes wD Beara yw Bien 8 oh 1 ae wT eh BF (a) 24 (6) 18 @ 2 @ 6 HGY-D-LKUV/59A 68. & aaa H aa A A 20 ce ae tl A ga A Al 4 fet wen are Fara a onl & sha BA se Gam ase Sra a art 1 Ree a Ren A 4 chet an are Pare a und @ ok 3a Bat arf @ men aE sre a ich 8) sifem fiom # aaa At a a ea B Ai ara a aga aa RP (a) 4:1 ) 521 () 16:9 (a) 17:8 69. we agara wi suAl Sod Ura % are shea wa 46-4 a1 604 Ud % ae, saat shar 2-6 3G Sra 8) Resch wa wife A seer attra RR A? (a) 122 (b) 91 {e) 62 (a) 49 70. waa % afi Pet aa A 25% A gfe % atone, wh =fte € 1,200 9 6 fick ar ara wie Tar 81 rare a wh Peet wR eT a? fa) #30 « (b) %40 fo) #50 (a 60 fundamental rights mentioned in Part III over and above the right to religious freedom. Among those other fundamental rights is the right to equality before law and equal protection of laws—assured at the outset and elaborated in later articles to mean, inter alia, that the State shall not deny equal protection of laws to any person or group of persons on the basis of religion alone. 66. What is the most logical inference from the above passage? (a) State shall not interfere with the religious affairs of the citizens, () Religious freedom under the Constitution is open to State intervention. (c) Religious freedom of the citizens is not covered under fundamental rights (a) Religious practices of any community are immune to State laws, 67. How many different 5-letter words (with or without meaning) can be constructed using all the letters of the word ‘DELHI’ so that each word has to start with D and end with 1? (a) 24 (b) 18 () 12 (@ 6 HGY-D-LKUV/59A. 41 68. A bottle contains 20 litres of liquid A. 4 litres of liquid A is taken out of it and replaced by same quantity of liquid B. Again 4 litres of the mixture is taken out and replaced by same quantity of liquid B. What is the ratio of quantity of liquid A to that of liquid B in the final mixture? fa 4:1 fo) 5:1 fo) 16:9 (a 17:8 69. ‘The average score of a batsman after his SOth innings was 46:4. After 60th, innings, his average score increases by 2:6, What was his average score in the last ten innings? fa) 122 (b) 91 (o) 62 (a) 49 70. Asa result of 25% hike in the price of rice per kg, a person is able to purchase 6 kg less rice for ® 1,200. What was the original price of rice per kg? (@) ©30 () © 40 * ( P50 (a) %60 [P-t.0. 71, ww watt x Feat ad a 20%, 8 Re Ma wal & sik qu salts yah ard a 25%, 6 fet a gu ae wae 81 aR 9 ast weary arr aad &, ah ga art ar 40% fed Ret A wea amen? (a 6 fe) 10 ) 8 (@ 12 72. SK v kan/hr A stad aa a wa XS eM y we am ach ty 8 x am Qu km/hr A sha ret a, fe xD ¥ aw 3ukm/hr 1 staat aa @ oft Fe ya x W% 4ukm/br @ shea ae a am sett 21 ah eel aa & farg ar A otter are (a) vim/hr dae (0) v 3K Qu km/hr % Sta Te (0) 2v 8M 3v km/hr 3 aa we (@) 3v 3% 4u km/hr % da we 73. fefated sent 1 free Afi: 1, wat oh wm gm uteden % Pagal Al aan Hen 2 t 2. UR at she wm ga & wieder & first @ sift tem 8 81 sag 48 ahaa wan adh 4/87 (@) 1 (b) Fa 2 () 13 2 et @ Amhiae2 74, oats Bora A aA fee SAA eT ‘ara are Pee # Fe Afra gt @h are a Qi art em wr tl oe wt Aaa ay, ana 8 erat agara wa 8 (a 1:2 (b) 2:1 @ 1:3 (@ 3:1 HGY-D-LKUV/59A 42 78. 76. 77. 78. 79, 80. pits densi & 38 feel gu %, ak vi wl aia 63 2? (a 3 () 5 @) 4 @ 2 cafe Pill 2/3, 3/4, 4/5 AK 5/6 % sin ote Watt F 5 stg fear aren 8, dt Pefeife B flv wer 3 a age ta Bo? (a 2/3 @) 3/4 4/5 (a) 5/6 Wh oe n> 3 aT a 3B Afi 6 a HET a ‘1 Beater 8 8 aaa ww 4 @ oa 8? (a 2n (6) 3n ( ons4 (@) net aR 1 oie WF a AR 1kg @ a feat 7 Prctiien orf a aR 0-1 gm en? @i () 10 () 100 (@) 1000 oh 8 ye Ue a Om 40 kg 8 aE ae we Ried ao gan 8, a awa A 20 ke @ Saran 81 are aa a wa #7 (@) 10 kg (b) 15 kg (c) 20 kg (d) 25 kg we tes fearon arch dard ara 4:5 m me ww We Ha ae ori A site we a1 es ‘aK Hem 30cm gama & at 15cm AY Wem Set 81 HE A ar om} fare Hew Arq awd Fear A den we 8 (@ 28 (b) 29 () 30 @ 31 71. A person X can complete 20% of work in 8 days and another person Y can complete 25% of the same work in 6 days. If they work together, in how many days will 40% of the work be completed? (@) 6 () 10 ) 8 (a) 12 72. A car travels from a place X to place ¥ at an average speed of v km/hr, from Y¥ to X at an average speed of 2v km/hr, again from X to Y at an average speed of $v km/hr and again from ¥ to X at an average speed of 4v km/hr. Then the average speed of the car for the entire journey (@) is less than v km/hr (b) lies between v and 2u km/br (6) ies between 2v and 3v km/hr (4) lies between 3v and 4 km/hr * 78. Consider the following statements 1, The minimum number of points of intersection of a square and a circle is 2. 2. The maximum number of points of intersection of a square and a circle is 8 ; Which of the above statements is/are correct? (a) 1 only (0) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (a) Neither 1 nor 2 74, A man takes half time in rowing a certain distance downstream than upstream. What is the ratio of the speed in still water to the speed of current? (a 1:2 (h) 2:1 () 1:3 (a) 3:1 HGY-D-LKUV/59A 43 78. 76. 17. 78. 79. 80. How many pairs of natural numbers are there such that the difference of whose squares ‘is 63? @ 3 (5 Which one of the following will have minimum change in its value if 5 is added to both numerator and the denominator of the fractions 2/3, 3/4, 4/5 and 5/6? (a) 2/3 (bh) 3/4 4/5 (a 5/6 A digit n> 3 is divisible by 3 but not m4 (a) 2 divisible by 6. Which one of the following is divisible by 4? (a), 2n () 3n (o) 2n+4 (a) 3n+1 If 1 litre of water weighs 1 kg, then how many cubic millimetres of water will weigh 0-1 gin? (a) 1 () 100 A vessel full of water weighs 40 kg. If it is one-third filled, its weight becomes 20 kg, What is the weight of the empty vessel? (a) 10 kg (b) 15 kg () 20 kg (@ 25 ke A frog tries to come out of a dried well 45 m deep with slippery walls. Every time the frog jumps 30 cm, slides down 15 cm. What is the number of jumps required for the frog to come out of the well? (a) 28 (@ 30 ) 10 (a) 1000 () 29 (@ 31 [P7.0.

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