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A Date : 08-09-23

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1. (B) : Indian Navy and Indian Air Force aircraft recently 1. (B) : Hkkjrh; ukSlsuk rFkk Hkkjrh; ok;qlsuk ds foekuksa us
visited Australia's Cocos (Keeling) Islands (CKI)in gky gh esa nf{k.kh fgan egklkxj esa v‚LVªsfy;k ds
the Southern Indian Ocean, strengthening strategic dksdksl ¼Keeling½ }hi ¼CKI½ dk nkSjk fd;k] ftlls
access and interoperability between the armies of In- fgan egklkxj esa Hkkjr vkSj v‚LVªsfy;k dh lsukvksa ds
dia and Australia in the Indian Ocean. Hence option
chp j.kuhfrd igq¡p ,oa varj&lapkyuh;rk et+cwr
B is correct.
gqbZA vr% fodYi B lgh gSA
2. (A) : Recently two Indian Navy ships- INS Visakhapatnam
2. (A) : gky gh esa Hkkjrh; ukSlsuk dsnks tgkt+& INS fo'kk[k-
and INS Trikand visited Port Rashid, Dubai, UAE to
kiÙkue vkSj INS f=dan f}i{kh; vH;kl ^tk;n ry-
participate in the bilateral exercise 'Zayed Talwar'.
okj* esa fgLlk ysus gsrq iksVZ j'khn] nqcbZ] la;qä vjc
The aim of the exercise is to foster maritime partner-
vehjkr x,A bl vH;kl dk mís'; nksuksa ukSlsukvksa ds
ship between the two navies and promote common
chp leqæh lk>snkjh dks c<+kok nsuk vkSj {ks= esa lqj{kk
understanding of security challenges in the region.
Other bilateral exercises between the two countries
pqukSfr;ksa dh vke le> dks c<+kok nsuk gSA nksuksa ns'kksa
include: In-UAE BILAUT (bilateral naval exercise),
ds chp vU; f}i{kh; vH;klksa esa 'kkfey gSa& UAE
Desert Eagle-II (bilateral air force exercise)and Ex- fcySV ¼f}i{kh; ukSlSfud vH;kl½] Mst+VZ bZxy& II
ercise Desert Flag-VI. Hence option A is correct. ¼f}i{kh; ok;qlsuk vH;kl½ vkSj ,Dljlkbt+ Mst+VZ
¶ySx&VIAA vr% fodYi A lgh gSA
3. (A) : Space debris:
Space debris refers to man-made objects in Earth or- 3. (A) : varfj{k eyck%
bit that no longer serve a useful purpose. • varfj{k eyck i`Foh dh d{kk esa mu ekuo fufeZr
Space debris includes debris generated from used oLrqvksa dks lanfHkZr djrk gS tks vc fdlh mi;ksxh
rockets, defunct satellites, space bodies and anti-sat- mís'; dh iwfrZ ugha djrh gSaA
ellite systems (ASAT). • varfj{k eycs esa ç;ksx fd;s x, j‚dsV] fuf"Ø; mixzg]
Kessler syndrome refers to the eXcessive amount of varfj{k fudk;ksa ds VqdM+s vkSj ,aVh&lSVsykbV flLVe
objects and debris in space. Hence option A is the ¼ASAT½ ls mRiUu eyck 'kkfey gksrk gSA
correct answer. • dslyj flaMªkse varfj{k esa oLrqvksa vkSj eycs dh
4. (C) : AMRUT MISSION: Launch: June 2015 vR;fèkd ek=k dks lanfHkZr djrk gSA vr% fodYi A
Concerned Ministry: Housing and Urban Affairs It lgh mÙkj gSA
is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme. Hence statement 4. (C) : ve`r fe'ku y‚Up % twu 2015
1 is correct. lacafèkr ea=ky; % vkokl vkSj 'kgjh ekeys ;g ,d
Objective: To ensure assured supply of water to
dsaæ çk;ksftr ;kstuk gSA vr% dFku 1 lgh gSA
every household and access to tap with sewerage
mís'; % gj ?kj esa ikuh dh lqfuf'pr vkiwfrZ vkSj
connection. Hence statement 2 is correct. The prior-
lhojst dusD'ku ds lkFk uy dh igq¡p dks lqfuf'pr
ity area of the Mission is water supply followed by
djukA vr% dFku 2 lgh gSA fe'ku dk çkFkfedrk
sewerage. To enhance amenities in cities by develop-
{ks= lhojst ds ckn ty vkiwfrZ gSA gfj;kyh okys
ing green and well-maintained open spaces (such as
vkSj lqO;ofLFkr [kqys LFkkuksa ¼tSls ikdZ½ dk fodkl
parks). For public transport or non-motorised trans-
port (such as walking and cycling)To reduce pollu-
djds 'kgjksa esa lqfoèkkvksa dks c<+kukA lkoZtfud if-
tion by building facilities.
jogu ;k xSj&eksVj pkfyr ifjogu ¼tSls iSny vkSj

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Components: Capacity building, reform implemen- lkbfdy pykuk½ ds fy;s lqfoèkkvksa dk fuekZ.k djds
tation, water supply, sewerage and septage manage- çnw"k.k dks de djukA
ment, storm water drainage, urban transport and de- vo;o% {kerk fuekZ.k] lqèkkj dk;kZUo;u] ty vkiwfrZ]
velopment of green spaces and parks. lhojst vkSj lsIVst çcaèku] rwQku ty fudklh] 'kgjh
• The reforms are aimed at improving delivery of
ifjogu vkSj gfjr LFkkuksa vkSj ikdksZa dk fodklA
citizen services, reducing costs, improving fi-
• lqèkkjksa dk mís'; ukxfjd lsokvksa dh fMyhojh esalqèkkj
nancing, resources and increasing transparency.
djuk] ykxr dks de djuk] foÙkiks"k.k esalqèkkj] lalkè-
This also includes replacing street lights with
ku vkSj ikjnf'kZrk c<+kuk gSA blesa LVªhV ykbVksa dks
LED
LED ykbVksa ls cnyuk Hkh 'kkfey gSA
5. (C) : Niger is a landlocked country in West Africa, bor-
5. (C) : ukbtj if'pe vÝhdk esa fLFkr ,d Hkwfe ls f?kjk
dered by Algeria, Libya, Chad, Nigeria, Benin, Bur-
kina Faso and Mali. Hence, option C is correct.
ns'k gS] ftldh lhek vYthfj;k] yhfc;k] pkM] ukb-
thfj;k] csfuu] cqfdZuk Qklks vkSj ekyh ls yxrh gSA
6. (B) : The correct matching will be as follows:
vr%] fodYi C lgh gSA
List-I List-II
(Effort) (Subject description) 6. (B) : lgh lqesyu fuEu çdkj gksxk%
A. Meaning 1. Economic resources lwph&I ¼iq#"kkFkZ½ lwph&II ¼fo"k; o.kZu½
B. Religion 2. Social rules a- vFkZ 1- vkfFkZd lalkèku
C. Work 3. Physical enjoyment b- èkeZ 2- lkekftd fu;e
D. Moksha 4. Salvation of the soul c- dke 3- 'kkjhfjd lq[kHkksx
7. (B) : The original originator of Sankhya philosophy is Ka- d- eks{k 4- vkRek dk m)kj
pil Muni. It states that human life is shaped by the 7. (B) : lka[; n'kZu ds ewy çorZd dfiy eqfu gSA blesa
power of nature and not by divine power. crk;k x;k gS fd ekuo dk thou ç—fr dh 'kfä }
8. (D) : The words Shataman and Nishka found in Vedic kjk :ikf;r gksrk gS] u fd nSoh; 'kfä }kjkA
teXts are considered to be the names of currency. 8. (D) : oSfnd xzaFkksa esa vk, 'kreku vkSj fu"d 'kCn eqæk ds
Hence, statement (D) is false, while all the other three uke ekus tkrs gSaA vr% dFku ¼D½ vlR; gS] tcfd
statements are true. There are three types of villages vU; rhuksa dFku lR; gSaA ikfy xzaFkksa esa xk¡o ds rhu
mentioned in the Pali texts. There are other villages çdkj crk, x, gSa&igys çdkj esa lkekU; xk¡o gS
in which various varnas and castes lived. The num- ftuesa fofoèk o.kksZa vkSj tkfr;ksa dk fuokl jgrk FkkA
ber of such villages was the highest. Secondly, there ,sls xk¡oksa dh la[;k lcls vfèkd FkhA nwljs] çdkj
were suburban villages called Shilpi-Gram, which esa miuxjh; xk¡o Fks ftUgsa f'kYih&xzke dgrs Fks] ;s
connected the villages to the cities. The third type in- xk¡oksa dks uxjksa ls tksM+rs FksA rhljs çdkj esa lhekar
cluded the marginal villages, which were situated on xzke vkrs Fks] tks taxy ls layXu nsgkrksa dh lhek
the border of the villages adjacent to the forest. The ij cls FksA ^Hkkstd* igys çdkj ds xk¡o dk eqf[k;k
head of the first type of village was called 'Bhojak'. dgykrk FkkA fdlku viuh mit dk NBk Hkkx dj
Farmers used to give one-sixth of their produce as
;k jktka'k ds :i esa nsrs FksA dj dh olwyh lhèks jktk
tax or royalty. The tax was collected directly by the
ds deZpkjh djrs FksA
king's employees.
9. (A) : pksy&jktk jktjkt&çFke us ratkoqj esa c`gnh'oj eaf-
9. (A) : Chola king Rajaraja-I built the Brihadishvara temple
nj cuok;k] tks f'ko dks lefiZr gSA ;g eafnj LFk-
at Thanjavur, which is dedicated to Shiva. This tem-
kiR; dyk dk ,d mR—"V mnkgj.k gSA
ple is an excellent example of architecture.
10. (C) : jktk jkeeksgu jk; Hkkjrh; iqutkZxj.k ds eq[; usrk
10. (C) : Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the main leader of Indian
Renaissance and it is right to consider him as the first
Fks ftUgsa vkèkqfud Hkkjr dk çFke usrk ekuuk ,dne
leader of modern India. He was the first Indian who
mfpr gSA os igys Hkkjrh; Fks ftUgksaus Hkkjrh; lekt
launched a movement against the evils prevalent in esa O;kIr cqjkb;ksa ds fojksèk esa vkanksyu pyk;kA vius
Indian society. Inspired by his deep love for his coun- ns'k vkSj turk ds çfr xgjs çse ls çsfjr gksdj
try and people, Raja Rammohan Roy worked hard vkthou muds lkekftd] èkkfeZd] ckSf)d vkSj jk-
throughout his life for their social, religious, intellec- tuhfrd uoksRFkku ds fy;s jktk jkeeksgu jk; us
tual and political upliftment. Raja Rammohan Roy is dfBu ifjJe fd;kA jktk jkeeksgu jk; dks ^Hkkjrh;
known as ‘Father of Indian Renaissance’, ‘Prophet of iqutkZxj.k dk firk*] ^Hkkjrh; jk"Vªokn dk iSxEcj*]
Indian Nationalism;, ‘Father of Modern India’ etc. ^vkèkqfud Hkkjr dk firk* vkfn uke ls tkuk tkrk gSA
11. (C) : In the Surat session in December 1907, the Indian 11. (C) : fnlacj 1907 esa lwjr vfèkos'ku esa Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh;
National Congress got divided into moderate and ex- dkaxzsl ujeny vkSj xjeny ds :i esa foHkkftr gks
tremist groups. xbZA
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12. (D) : Maulana Abul Kalam Azad propagated rationalist 12. (D) : ekSykuk vcqy dyke vkt+kn us vius lekpkj&i=
and nationalistic ideas in his newspaper ‘Al-Hilal’. ^vy&fgyky* esa cqf)oknh vkSj jk"Vªh; fopkjksa dk
He founded this paper in 1912, when he was only 24 çpkj fd;kA bl i= dh LFkkiuk mUgksaus 1912 esa dh
years old.
Fkh] tc os dsoy 24 o"kZ ds FksA
13. (B) : Two Home Rule Leagues were established in 1915-
13. (B) : 1915&16 esa nks gkse:y yhxksa dh LFkkiuk gqbZA buesa
16. The leader of one of them was Lokmanya Tilak,
,d ds usrk yksdekU; fryd Fks] rks nwljk Hkkjrh;
while the other was the English admirer of Indian
culture and Indian people, Mrs. Annie Besant and S.
laL—fr vkSj Hkkjrh; turk dh vaxzst+ ç'kafldk
It was headed by Subrahmanyam Iyer. Lala Hardayal Jherh ,uh cslsaV vkSj ,l- lqczã.;e v¸;j ds usr`Ro
was related to the Gadar movement. esa FkkA ykyk gjn;ky dk lacaèk xnj vkanksyu ls FkkA
14. (B) : The most prominent representative of the extremist 14. (B) : egkjk"Vª esa mxz jk"Vªoknh laçnk; ds lcls çeq[k
nationalist sect in Maharashtra was Bal Gangadhar çfrfufèk cky xaxkèkj fryd FksA 1893 ls mUgksaus
Tilak. From 1893 onwards he propagated nationalist ,d ijaijkxr èkkfeZd mRlo] vFkkZr~ x.kifr mRlo esa
ideas through songs and speeches at a traditional re- xhrksa vkSj Hkk"k.kksa ds }kjk jk"Vªoknh fopkjksa dk çpkj
ligious festival, namely the Ganpati festival. çlkj fd;kA
15. (A) : Narmada river originates from the western side of 15. (A) : ueZnk unh dk mn~xe vejdaVd igkM+h ds if'peh
Amarkantak hill. Flowing through the rift valley be- ik'oZ ls gksrk gSA nf{k.k esa lriqM+k vkSj mÙkj esa
tween Satpura in the south and Vindhyachal ranges
foaè;kpy Jsf.k;ksa ds eè; ;g Hkza'k ?kkVh ls cgrh gqbZ
in the north, this river flows through a deep gorge
tcyiqj ds fudV HksM+k?kkV esa laxejej ds 'kSyksa esa
in the marble rocks at Bhedaghat near Jabalpur and
;g unh xgjs x‚tZ ls cgrh gS rFkk tgk¡ ;g unh
where this river falls from a steep slope, it forms
'Dhuandhar Falls'. . After flowing for a distance of
rhoz <ky ls fxjrh gS ogk¡ ^èkqvk¡èkkj çikr* dk fuekZ.k
about 1,312 kilometers, it joins the Arabian Sea south djrh gSA yxHkx 1]312 fdyksehVj nwjh rd cgus ds
of Bharuch and forms a 27 kilometer long estuary. ckn ;g HkM+kSp ds nf{k.k esa vjc lkxj esa feyrh gS
16. (B) : On the basis of area, the largest state of India is Ra-
vkSj 27 fdyksehVj yack Tokjuneq[k cukrh gSA
jasthan, while the smallest state is Goa. 16. (B) : {ks=Qy ds vkèkkj ij Hkkjr dk lcls cM+k jkT; jk-
17. (A) : Nokrek Biosphere Reserve is situated on the Garo tLFkku gS] tcfd lcls NksVk jkT; xksok gSA
Hills of Meghalaya. 17. (A) : uksdjsd thoeaMy fup; es?kky; dh xkjks igkM+h ij
18. (D) : The area of mangrove forest in India is 7 percent of vofLFkr gSA
the world's mangrove area. In India, these forests are 18. (D) : Hkkjr esa eSaxzkso ou dk {ks=] foÜo ds eSaxzkso {ks= dk 7
highly developed in the Andaman and Nicobar Is- çfr'kr gSA Hkkjr esa ;s ou vaMeku vkSj fudksckj }
lands and the Sundarbans delta located on the Ganga
hi lewg o if'pe caxky esa xaxk&czãiq= ufn;ksa ij
-Brahmaputra rivers in West Bengal. Apart from this,
fLFkr lqUnjou MsYVk esa vR;fèkd fodflr gSaA blds
these forests are also found in the deltaic part of Ma-
vykok ;s ou egkunh] xksnkojh vkSj —".kk ufn;ksa ds
hanadi, Godavari and Krishna rivers.
MsYVkbZ Hkkx esa Hkh ik, tkrs gSaA
19. (D) : Red laterite soils are more suitable for cashew culti-
vation in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala. 19. (D) : rfeyukMq] vkaèkz çns'k vkSj dsjy esa dktw dh [ksrh ds
fy;s yky ySVsjkbV e`nk,¡ vfèkd mi;qä gSaA
20. (D) : Moneylenders, traders, owners, relatives and friends
come under informal lenders. The informal sector is 20. (D) : vukSipkfjd mèkkjnkrk esa lkgwdkj] O;kikjh] ekfyd]
the main source of credit for the urban poor and rural fj'rsnkj ,oa nksLr vkrs gSaA 'kgjh fuèkZu ,oa xzkeh.k
households. There is no body to oversee the activities ifjokjksa ds fy;s vukSipkfjd {ks=d] _.k dk çeq[k
of lenders in the informal sector. lzksr gSA vukSipkfjd {ks=d esa _.knkrkvksa dh xfr-
21. (C) : The most appropriate parameter to measure the fofèk;ksa dh ns[kjs[k djus okyh dksbZ laLFkk ugha gSA
growth of a country is its per capita income. Coun- 21. (C) : fdlh ns'k dh lao`f) dks ekius dk lcls mi;qä
tries with high per capita income are considered de- ekinaM mldh çfrO;fä vk; gSA ftu ns'kksa dh
veloped as compared to countries with low per capita
çfrO;fä vk; vfèkd gksrh gS mUgsa de çfrO;fä
income.
vk; okys ns'kksa dh rqyuk esa fodflr le>k tkrk gSA
22. (A) : The order of the top producing countries of pulses is
22. (A) : nky ds 'kh"kZ mRiknd ns'kksa dk Øe bl çdkj gS &
as follows –
1. India 2. Poland
1- Hkkjr 2- iksySaM
3. France 4. Spain 3- Ýkal 4- Lisu
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23. (A) : According to the National Highway Authority of In- 23. (A) : us'kuy gkbos vFk‚fjVh vkQ bafM;k ¼NHAI½ ds
dia (NHAI), at present (as of December, 2021), the vuqlkj orZeku ¼fnlacj] 2021 rd½ esa jk"Vªh; jk-
maximum length of national highways - Maharashtra tekxksZa dh lokZfèkd yackbZ& egkjk"Vª ¼ 12-9%½ esa
(12.9%)followed by Uttar Pradesh (8.6%), Rajasthan rRi'pkr mÙkj çns'k ¼ 8-6%½] jktLFkku ¼7-4%½] eè;
(7.4%), Madhya Pradesh (6.3 is in %). çns'k ¼6-3%½ esa gSA
24. (C) : 1. Madhya Pradesh 2. Rajasthan 3. Jharkhand 24. (C) : 1- eè; çns'k 2- jktLFkku 3- >kj[kaM
25. (A) : 25. (A) :
26. (B) : 26. (B) :
27. (C) : 27. (C) :
28. (D) : 28. (D) :
29. (A) : 29. (A) :
30. (B) : 30. (B) :
31. (A) : Some alcohol has a very low freezing point of about 31. (A) : dqN vYdksgy dk fgekad fcanq cgqr de yxHkx
-112 degree Celsius and therefore is suitable to re- &112 fMxzh lsfYl;l gksrk gS vkSj blfy, bldk
cord very low temperature. mi;ksx BaMs ns'kksa esa mi;qä gksrk gSA
32. (B) : Laika was a Soviet space dog who became the first 32. (B) : ykbdk ,d lksfo;r la?k }kjk varfj{k esa Hkstk x;k
animal orbit the earth in space. dqÙkk Fkk tks i`Foh dh ifjØek djus okyk igyk
33. (C) : It is just because woolen clothes have fibers and be-
tkuoj cuk A
tween those fibers, air is trapped which reduces heat 33. (C) : ,slk flQZ blfy, gS D;ksafd Åuh diM+ksa esa js'ks gksrs
loss. gSa vkSj mu js'kksa ds chp gok Qal tkrh gS ftlls xeÊ
dk uqdlku de gks tkrk gSA
34. (B) : Sounds waves are characterized by the motion of
particle in the medium and are longitudinal (in air 34. (B) : èofu rjaxsa fdlh ekè;e esa d.k dh xfr dh fo'ks"krk
and in any fluid medium) mechanical waves, while gksrh gSa rFkk ;g vuqnSè;Z ¼gok esa vkSj fdlh Hkh rjy
Radio-Waves, X-Rays and Light Waves are electro- ekè;e esa½ ;kaf=d rjaxsa gksrh gSa] tcfd jsfM;ks&rjaxsa]
magnetic waves. ,Dl&js vkSj çdk'k rjaxsa fo|qr pqEcdh; rjaxsa gksrh gSaA
35. (C) : ,MªsukykbZu ikni gkekZsu ugha gSA ,MªsukykbZu] ftls
35. (C) : Adrenaline is not a plant hormone. Adrenaline, also
known as epinephrine, is a hormone, neurotransmit-
,fiusÝhu ds uke ls Hkh tkuk tkrk gS] ;g gkekZsu
ter. It is found in many animals and some single cell
U;wjksVªkalehVj gSA ;g vusd tkuojksa vkSj dqNsd
organisms.
dksf'kdk okys thoksa esa ik;k tkrk gSA
36. (C) : d‚iZl dSyksle lsjscze esa ekStwn gksrk gSA d‚iZl
36. (C) : Corpus Callosum is present in the Cerebrum. Corpus
dksyksle efLr"d ds ck,¡ vkSj nk,¡ Hkkx ds chp ,d
colosum is a bridge between the left and right sides
la;kstd gSA
of the brain.
37. (D) : lksfM;e ckbdkckZsusV] ftls vkerkSj ij csfdax lksMk
37. (D) : Sodium Bicarbonate, commonly known as baking
ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gSA bl ;kSfxd dk jklk;fud
soda, is a chemical compound with the formula
lw=] NaHCO3 gSA ;g lksfM;e èkuk;u vkSj ckbd-
NaHCO3. It is a salt composed of a sodium cation
kckZsusV vk;u ls cuk ued gksrk gSA lksfM;e ckbd-
and a bicarbonate anion. Sodium bicarbonate is a
kckZsusV ,d lQsn fØLVyh; Bksl inkFkZ gS] ysfdu ;g
white solid that is crystalline, but often appears as a
vDlj eghu ikmMj ds :i esa fn[kkbZ nsrk gSA
fine powder.
38. (A) : ijkx.k dks ijkxdks"k ls ,d gh ikSèks ds ofrZdkxz rd
38. (A) : Pollination is best defined as the transfer of pollen
LFkkukarj.k ds :i esa lokZsÙke :i ls ifjHkkf"kr fd;k
from anther to stigma of the same plant. x;k gSA
39. (A) : Plants that grow in saline water are called Halophytes. 39. (A) : [kkjs ikuh esa mxus okys ikSèkksa dks gsyksQkbV~l dgk
40. (A) : Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology is in tkrk gSA
Hyderabad 40. (A) : lsyqyj vkSj vk.kfod thofoKku dsaæ gSnjkckn esa gS
41. (C) : Without oxygen, any animal or living organism will 41. (C) : v‚Dlhtu ds fcuk dksbZ Hkh tkuoj ;k thfor çk.kh
die. ej tk,xkA
42. (C) : Cas12, also known as Cpf1, is an enzyme that has 42. (C) : dSl&12] ftls lhih,Q&1 Hkh dgk tkrk gS] ,d ,atk-
been harnessed for genome editing using the CRIS- be gS ftldk mi;ksx CRISPR-Cas9 thu&laiknu
PR-Cas9 system. It offers certain advantages over çkS|ksfxdh dk fuekZ.k ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA ;g
the more commonly known Cas9 enzyme. CRISPR-Cas9 dsrqd ls dqN ykHk çnku djrk gSA

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43. (C) : Autophagy is the cellular process that allows cells 43. (C) : v‚VksQsth ,d çfØ;k gS ftlesa dksf'kdk,¡ [kjkc ;k
to degrade and remove damaged or malfunctioning dk;Zghu vaxfoa'k dks fxjkus vkSj gVkus dh vuqefr
organelles, and it was awarded the Nobel Prize in nsrh gSa] vkSj bls 2016 esa thofoKku ;k fpfdRlk ds
Physiology or Medicine in 2016. ukscsy iqjLdkj ls lEekfur fd;k x;k FkkA
44. (C) : Homo naledi is a newly discovered hominid species 44. (C) : gkseks ukysMh ,d gky gh esa [kksth xbZ gksfefuM çtk-
that has opened up new questions about human evo- fr gS] ftlds vf}rh; fo'ks"krk,¡ vkSj LFkku ds dkj.k
lution due to its unique features and location. ekuo ifjokj ds iwoZ vKkr 'kk[kksa ds loky [kqy x,
gSaA
45. (B) : Synthetic biology is a recent field that involves de-
45. (B) : flaFksfVd thofoKku ,d gky gh dh ck;ksVsDuksy‚th
signing and creating artificial life forms by assem-
dh czsdF: gS] ftlesa flaFksfVd Mh,u, dk mi;ksx
bling synthetic DNA, holding promise for various
djds vkfVZfQf'k;y ykbQ Q‚eZ fMt+kbu vkSj cukus
applications in medicine and industry.
dh çfØ;k gS] tks fpfdRlk vkSj m|ksx esa fofHkUu
46. (A) : Nihonium is a synthetic element that was officially mi;ksxksa ds fy, laokn djrh gSA
named in 2016 and is represented by the chemical
46. (A) : fugksfu;e ,d flaFksfVd rRo gS ftldk vkfèkdkfjd
symbol "Nh."
uke 2016 esa r; gqvk Fkk vkSj bls dsfedy flEcy
47. (B) : Amines are organic compounds that can produce un- "Nh" ls çfrf"Br fd;k x;k gSA
pleasant odors, such as those found in rotten fish, due 47. (B) : vekbu dkcZfud ;kSfxd gSa tks vfç; xaèk iSnk dj
to their chemical structure. ldrs gSa] tSls fd lM+h gqbZ eNyh esa ik, tkrs gSa]
48. (B) : Silicon has gained attention in recent years as a po- mudh jklk;fud lajpuk ds dkj.kA
tential replacement for traditional lithium-ion bat- 48. (B) : flfyd‚u us gky ds o"kksZa esa vius mPp ÅtkZ ?kuRo
tery materials due to its higher energy density, which ds dkj.k ikjaifjd fyfFk;e&vk;u cSVjh lkexzh ds
could lead to longer-lasting batteries. laHkkfor çfrLFkkiu ds :i esa è;ku vkdf"kZr fd;k gS]
49. (C) : A redox (reduction-oxidation) reaction involves the ftlls yacs le; rd pyus okyh cSVjh gks ldrh gSA
transfer of electrons between substances, with one 49. (C) : ,d jsM‚Dl ¼deh&v‚Dlhdj.k½ çfrfØ;k esa inkFkksZa ds
being oxidized (loses electrons) and the other being chp bysDVª‚uksa dk LFkkukarj.k 'kkfey gksrk gS] ftlesa
reduced (gains electrons). ,d v‚Dlh—r gksrk gS ¼bysDVª‚u [kksrk gS½ vkSj nwljk
50. (C) : Alkali metals, such as sodium and potassium, are
de gksrk gS ¼bysDVª‚u çkIr djrk gS½A
highly reactive and readily form compounds with a 50. (C) : {kkj èkkrq,a] tSls lksfM;e vkSj iksVsf'k;e] vR;fèkd
valence of +1. çfrfØ;k'khy gksrh gSa vkSj $1 dh la;kstdrk ds lkFk
vklkuh ls ;kSfxd cukrh gSaA
51. (A) : Full form of Chat GPT is Generative Pre-trained
51. (A) : pSV thihVh dk iw.kZ :i tujsfVo çh&VªsUM VªkalQkeZj
Transformer.
gSA
52. (C) : Chat GPT is a language model developed by OpenAI,
52. (C) : pSV thihVh vksiu,vkbZ }kjk fodflr ,d Hkk"kk
the same organisation that partnered with Microsoft.
e‚My gS] ogh laxBu ftlus ekbØksl‚¶V ds lkFk
53. (D) : Automation is the creation and application of tech- lk>snkjh dh FkhA
nologies to produce and deliver goods and services
53. (D) : Lopkyu U;wure ekuo gLr{ksi ds lkFk oLrqvksa vkSj
with minimal human intervention. The implemen-
lsokvksa dk mRiknu vkSj forj.k djus ds fy, çkS|ksfx-
tation of automation technologies, techniques and
fd;ksa dk fuekZ.k vkSj vuqç;ksx gSA Lopkyu çkS|ksfx-
processes improve the efficiency, reliability, and/or fd;ksa] rduhdksa vkSj çfØ;kvksa ds dk;kZUo;u ls dbZ
speed of many tasks that were previously performed dk;ksZa dh n{krk] fo'oluh;rk vkSj@;k xfr esa lqèkkj
by humans. gksrk gS tks igys euq";ksa }kjk fd, x, FksA
54. (C) : 54. (C) :
55. (D) : Sberbank's GigaChat is a promising AI chatbot alter- 55. (D) : Sberbank dk GigaChat ChatGPT ds fy, ,d
native to ChatGPT, offering intelligent communica- vk'kktud AI pSVc‚V fodYi gS] tks :l esa cqf)eku
tion capabilities in Russia. lapkj {kerkvksa dh is'kd'k djrk gSA
56. (D) : Tinder, Pinterest, LindekIn are social media apps. 56. (D) : fVaMj] fiaVjsLV] fyaMsfdu lks'ky ehfM;k ,si gSaA
57. (D) : AutoCAD is a 2D and 3D computer-aided design 57. (D) : v‚VksdSM v‚VksMsLd }kjk fodflr MsLdV‚i] osc vkSj
(CAD) software application for desktop, web, and eksckby ds fy, ,d 2D vkSj 3D daI;wVj&,MsM fMt+k-
mobile developed by Autodesk. bu ¼lh,Mh½ l‚¶Vos;j ,fIyds'ku gSA
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58. (A) : Digital India is a flagship programme of the Govern- 58. (A) : fMftVy bafM;k Hkkjr ljdkj dk ,d çeq[k dk;ZØe
ment of India with a vision to transform India into a gS ftldk mís'; Hkkjr dks fMftVy :i ls l'kä
digitally empowered society and knowledge econo- lekt vkSj Kku vFkZO;oLFkk esa cnyuk gSA ;g
my. The programme was launched on July 1, 2015 by dk;ZØe 1 tqykbZ] 2015 dks ekuuh; çèkku ea=h ujsaæ
Hon' Prime Minister Narendra Modi. eksnh }kjk 'kq: fd;k x;k FkkA
59. (B) : DigiLocker is an initiatives of Ministry of Electron- 59. (B) : fMthy‚dj o"kZ 2015 esa bysDVª‚fuDl vkSj lwpuk
ics and Information Technology (MEITY) and Min-
çkS|ksfxdh ea=ky; ¼,ebZvkbZVhokbZ½ vkSj ekuo lalkè-
ku fodkl ea=ky; ¼,e,pvkjMh½ dh ,d igy gSA
istry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) in
fMthy‚dj Mªkbfoax ykblsal] okgu iathdj.k çek.k
the year 2015. DigiLocker allows access to digital
i= vkSj 'kS{kf.kd ekdZ'khV lfgr fofHkUu nLrkostksa
versions of various documents including driver’s li- ds fMftVy laLdj.kksa rd igqap dh vuqefr nsrk gSA
censes, vehicle registration certificates and academic
60. (A) : Microsoft Azure] ftls vDlj Azure ds :i esa tkuk
mark sheets.
tkrk gS] Microsoft }kjk lapkfyr ,d DykmM daI;w-
60. (A) : Microsoft Azure, often referred to as Azure, is a fVax IysVQ+‚eZ gS] tks oSfÜod MsVk dsaæksa ds ekè;e ls
cloud computing platform run by Microsoft, which vuqç;ksxksa vkSj lsokvksa rd igqap] çcaèku vkSj fodkl
offers access, management, and development of ap- çnku djrk gSA
plications and services through global data centers. 61. (D) : xzkfQDl dkMZ ,d gkMZos;j gS ftldk mi;ksx daI;wVj
61. (D) : Graphics card is a hardware which is used to increase dh ohfM;ks eseksjh dks c<+kus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS]
the video memory of a computer, and make its dis-
vkSj bldh çn'kZu xq.koÙkk dks vfèkd mPp ifjHkk"kk
cukrk gSA
play quality more high-definition.
62. (B) : g‚VLi‚V ,d HkkSfrd LFkku gS tgka yksx baVjusV lsok
62. (B) : Hotspot a physical location where people can access
çnkrk ls tqM+s jkmVj ds lkFk WLAN ds ekè;e ls
the Internet, typically using Wi-Fi, via a WLAN with vkerkSj ij Wi-Fi dk mi;ksx djds baVjusV dk
a router connected to an Internet service provider. mi;ksx dj ldrs gSaA
63. (A) : A microprocessor is a computer processor where the 63. (A) : ,d ekbØksçkslslj ,d daI;wVj çkslslj gS tgka MsVk
data processing logic and control is included on a çkslsflax y‚ftd vkSj daVªksy dks ,dy ,dh—r lf-
single integrated circuit, or a small number of ICs. dZV] ;k vkbZlh dh ,d NksVh la[;k ij 'kkfey
The microprocessor contains the arithmetic, logic, fd;k tkrk gSA ekbØksçkslslj esa daI;wVj dh dsaæh;
and control circuitry required to perform the func- çlaLdj.k bdkbZ ds dk;ksZa dks djus ds fy, vko';d
tions of a computer's central processing unit. vadxf.kr] rdZ vkSj fu;a=.k lfdZVjh 'kkfey gSaA
64. (D) : Dykst jsat ds fy, MsVk&'ks;fjax fofèk;k¡ CywVwFk] okbZ&
64. (D) : The data-sharing methods for close range use Blue-
QkbZ Mk;jsDV] ,;jMª‚i ;k ,u,Qlh dk mi;ksx
tooth, Wi-Fi Direct, Airdrop, or NFC.
djrh gSaA
65. (C) : GPT-1, was developed in 2018. GPT-4 was intro-
65. (C) : thihVh &1] 2018 esa fodflr fd;k x;k FkkA thihVh
duced in March 2023 as a successor to GPT-3. &4 dks ekpZ 2023 esa thihVh &3 ds mÙkjkfèkdkjh ds
66. (A) : Encryption is a way of scrambling data so that only :i esa is'k fd;k x;k FkkA
authorized parties can understand the information. In 66. (A) : ,fUØI'ku MsVk dks scrambling dk ,d rjhdk gS
technical terms, it is the process of converting hu- rkfd dsoy vfèk—r i{k gh tkudkjh dks le> ldsaA
manreadable plaintext to incomprehensible text, also rduhdh 'kCnksa esa] ;g ekuo iBuh; IysuVsDLV dks
known as ciphertext. le> ls ckgj ikB esa ifjofrZr djus dh çfØ;k gS]
ftls flQjVsDLV Hkh dgk tkrk gSA
67. (B) : Data mining is the process of finding anomalies, pat-
terns and correlations within large data sets to predict 67. (B) : MsVk ekbfuax ifj.kkeksa dh Hkfo";ok.kh djus ds fy,
outcomes.
cM+s MsVk lsVksa ds Hkhrj folaxfr;ksa] iSVuZ vkSj lglacaèk
[kkstus dh çfØ;k gSA
68. (C) : Deep learning is a machine learning technique that teach-
68. (C) : Mhi yfuZax ,d e'khu yfuZax rduhd gS tks daI;wVj
es computers to do what comes naturally to humans.
dks og djuk fl[kkrh gS tks euq";ksa ds fy, LokHkkfod
69. (C) : Cryptography is the process of hiding or coding in- :i ls vkrk gSA
formation so that only the person a message was in- 69. (C) : fØIVksxzkQh tkudkjh dks fNikus ;k dksfMax djus dh
tended for can read it. The art of cryptography has çfØ;k gS rkfd dsoy ogh O;fä bls i<+ lds ftlds
been used to code messages for thousands of years fy, lans'k dk bjknk FkkA fØIVksxzkQh dh dyk dk
and continues to be used in bank cards, computer mi;ksx gtkjksa o"kksZa ls lans'kksa dks dksM djus ds fy,
passwords, and e-commerce. fd;k tkrk jgk gS vkSj bldk mi;ksx cSad dkMZ]
daI;wVj ikloMZ vkSj bZ&d‚elZ esa fd;k tkrk gSA
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70. (A) : Blockchain technology is an advanced database- 70. (A) : Cy‚dpsu çkS|ksfxdh ,d mUur MsVkcsl ra= gS tks ,d
mechanism that allows transparent information shar- O;kolkf;d usVodZ ds Hkhrj ikjn'kÊ tkudkjh lk>k
ing within a business network. djus dh vuqefr nsrk gSA
71. (D) : 8 + 2 15 1 4 71. (D) : 8 + 2 15 1 4
5− − × 5− − ×
4 8 + 2 15 4 4 8 + 2 15 4
8 + 2 15 8 − 2 15 8 + 2 15 8 − 2 15
= 5− − = 5− −
4 4 4 4
20 − 8 − 2 15 − 8 + 2 15 20 − 8 − 2 15 − 8 + 2 15
= =
4 4
4 4
=> = 1 => = 1
4 4

72. (C) : I II III 72. (C) : I II III
112.5 125 100 112.5 125 100
9
112.5 45 9
Req. % = × 100 =
90% 112.5 45
1250 5 Req. % = × 100 =
90%
1250 5
73. (A) : Increament 73. (A) : Increament
2 2 2 2
66 % = Now the no. = 3 + 2 = unit 66 % =
3 3 Now the no. = 3 + 2 = unit
3 3
Increament Increament

5 unit = 4595
5 unit = 4595
1 unit = 919
1 unit = 919
original No. => 3 unit = 919 × 3
original No. => 3 unit = 919 × 3
= 2757
= 2757
74. (B) : 1 mt. SP => x Rs.
74. (B) : 1 mt. SP => x Rs.
20 mt. SP => 20x
20 mt. SP => 20x
Profit => 4x
Profit => 4x
CP = 16x
CP = 16x
4x
Profit % = ×100 4x
16 x Profit % = ×100
= 25%
16 x
= 25%
75. (A) : R = 5% = 1/20
75. (A) : R = 5% = 1/20
P A
P A
202 212 for 2 years
202 212 for 2 years
400 441
400 441
CI = 41
CI = 41
41 unit = 328 Rs.
41 unit = 328 Rs.
1 unit = 8 Rs.
1 unit = 8 Rs.
400 unit = 8 × 400
400 unit = 8 × 400
= 3200 Rs.
= 3200 Rs.
76. (B) : a+b:b+c:c+a=7:6:5
76. (B) : a+b:b+c:c+a=7:6:5
a + b = 7k ......... (I)
a + b = 7k ......... (I)
b + c = 6k ......... (II)
b + c = 6k ......... (II)
c + a = 5k .......... (III)
c + a = 5k .......... (III)
(I) + (II) + (III)
2(a + b+ c) = 18k (I) + (II) + (III)
a + b + c = 9k 2(a + b+ c) = 18k
27 = 9k a + b + c = 9k
k=3 27 = 9k
a + b + c = 27 k=3
a + b = 21 a + b + c = 27
b + c = 18 a + b = 21
b + c = 18
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c + a = 15 c + a = 15
a = 9 b = 12 c = 6 a = 9 b = 12 c = 6
1 1 1 1 1 1
∴ : : ∴ : :
a b c a b c
1 1 1 1 1 1
=× 36 : × 36 : × 36 =× 36 : × 36 : × 36
9 12 6 9 12 6
=4:3:6 =4:3:6
77. (C) : 20% 40% 77. (C) : 20% 40%

28% 28%

12% 8% 12% 8%
3 : 2 3 : 2

3:2 3:2

78. (D) : 78. (D) :


A+B A+B
= 20 => A + B = 40........(I) = 20 => A + B = 40........(I)
2 2
B+C B+C
= 19 => B + C = 38........(II) = 19 => B + C = 38........(II)
2 2
C+A C+A
= 21 => C + A = 42........(III) = 21 => C + A = 42........(III)
2 2
(I) + (II) + (III) (I) + (II) + (III)
2 (A+B+C) = 120 2 (A+B+C) = 120
A + B + C = 60 A + B + C = 60
A = 60 - (B + C) A = 60 - (B + C)
= 60 - 38 = 60 - 38
= 22 = 22
79. (A) : 4M + 6W = 8 days 79. (A) : 4M + 6W = 8 days
3M + 7W = 10 days 3M + 7W = 10 days
20W = ? days 20W = ? days
(3M + 6W)8 = (3M + 7W)10
4 5
(3M + 6W)84 = (3M + 7W)105
M = 1100 M = 1100
M 11 M 11
= =
W 1 W 1
(4 ×11 + 6 ×1)8 (4 ×11 + 6 ×1)8
Req. days = Req. days =
20 ×1 20 ×1
50 × 8 4 50 × 8 4
=> =>
20 20

= 20 days = 20 days
80. (A) : S1 = 40km/h 80. (A) : S1 = 40km/h
S2 = 20 km/h S2 = 20 km/h
T = 5 sec. T = 5 sec.
Dist = Speed × time Dist = Speed × time
= Rel. Speed × time = Rel. Speed × time
= (40-20)×5 = (40-20)×5
5
10 250 7 5 250 7
= 20 × 5
×= = 27 mt. = 20 10 × 5
×= = 27 mt.
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81. (B) : 81. (B) :
1 1
=2x +
6 =2x +
6
3x 3x
3 3
Multiply by Multiply by
2 2
3 1 3 3 3 1 3 3
2 x× + × = 63 × 2 x× + × = 63 ×
2 3/ x 2 2 2 3/ x 2 2
1 1
3x + =9 3x + =9
2x 2x
82. (B) : a2 + b2 + c2 = 2(a-b-c) -3 82. (B) : a2 + b2 + c2 = 2(a-b-c) -3
a + b + c -2a + 2b + 2c + 3 = 0
2 2 2
a2 + b2 + c2 -2a + 2b + 2c + 3 = 0
(a-1) + (b+1) + (c+1) = 0
2 2 2
(a-1)2 + (b+1)2 + (c+1)2 = 0
a-1=0 a=1 a-1=0 a=1
b+1=0 b = -1 b+1=0 b = -1
c+1=0 c = -1 c+1=0 c = -1
4a - 3b + 5c => 4 × (1) - 3 (-1) + 5 (-1) 4a - 3b + 5c => 4 × (1) - 3 (-1) + 5 (-1)
=4+3-5 =4+3-5
=7-5=2 =7-5=2
83. (C) : sinθ + cosθ = 2 cosθ asinθ + b cosθ = c 83. (C) : sinθ + cosθ = 2 cosθ asinθ + b cosθ = c
cosθ - sinθ = x acosθ - bsinθ = d cosθ - sinθ = x acosθ - bsinθ = d
1 + 1 = ( 2 cosθ) +x
2 2 2 2
a +b =c +d
2 2 2 2
1 + 1 = ( 2 cosθ) +x
2 2 2 2
a2 + b2 = c2 + d2
x2 = 2-2cos2θ x2 = 2-2cos2θ
x2 = 2(1-cos2θ ) x2 = 2(1-cos2θ )
x = 2sin θ2 2
x2 = 2sin2θ
x= 2sin 2 θ x= 2sin 2 θ
= 2 sinθ = 2 sinθ
84. (D) : sin 5θ 0= cos200 84. (D) : sin 5θ 0= cos200
(sin5θ0) = sin (900-200) (sin5θ0) = sin (900-200)
⸫ 5θ = 700 ⸫ 5θ = 700
θ= 70/5= 140 θ= 70/5= 140
85. (C) : d = 6 cm. 85. (C) : d = 6 cm.
3 a = 6 cm. 3 a = 6 cm.
6 6
a= cm. a= cm.
3 3
6 6 6 6 6 6
V =a 3 = × × V =a 3 = × ×
3 3 3 3 3 3
6× 6 2 × 2 3 × 3 6× 6 2 × 2 3 × 3
= =
3× 3 3× 3
3
=> 24 3cm3 => 24 3cm

86. (A) : Given, 86. (A) : fn;k gS]


r + h = 20 r + h = 20
T.S.A. = 880 cm 2 T.S.A. = 880 cm2
2πr (r + h) = 880 2πr (r + h) = 880
880 44 × 7 880 44 × 7
= r = 7 = r = 7
2 × 22 × 20 2 × 22 × 20

h = 20-7 = 13 h = 20-7 = 13
V = πr2h V = πr2h
22 22
= × 7 × 7 ×13 = × 7 × 7 ×13
7 7
=> 2002 cm3 => 2002 cm3

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87. (B) : ⸪ OB = OC 87. (B) : ⸪ OB = OC
⸫ <OBC = <OCB = 350 ⸫ <OBC = <OCB = 350
= 1100 = 1100
1 1
⸫ <BAC = < BOC ⸫ <BAC = < BOC
1 2 1 2
= ×1100 = ×1100
2 2
= 550 = 550
88. (A) : 88. (A) :


AB + DC = AD + BC AB + DC = AD + BC
6 + 3 = x + 7.5 6 + 3 = x + 7.5
x = 9 - 7.5 x = 9 - 7.5
= 1.5 cm. = 1.5 cm.
89. (A) : 89. (A) :


3
AD = a 3
2 AD = a
2
3
= ×12 = 6 3cm. 3
2 ×12 = 6 3cm.
=
2
AG : GD = 2 :1
AG : GD = 2 :1
1 1
GD= AD × = 6 3 × 1 1
3 3 GD= AD × = 6 3 ×
3 3
= 2 3 = 2 3

90. (B) : b
5 90. (B) : b
cos θ = P = 12 5
13 h cos θ = P = 12
13 h
tan 2 θ + sec2 θ tan 2 θ + sec2 θ
2 2
 12   13  144 169 2
 12   13  144 169
2
=>   +  = + =>   +  = +
5 5 25 25
5 5 25 25
313 313
= =
25
25
91. (C) : Coal is referred to as Black Diamond. Similarly, Pe-
91. (C) : dks;ys dks dkyk ghjk dgk tkrk gSA blh izdkj isVªks-
troleum is called Liquid Gold.
fy;e dks rjy lksuk dgk tkrk gSA
92. (B) : The ratio of number of given set :-
92. (B) : The ratio of number of given set :-
16 : 88 : 296 => 2 : 11 : 37
16 : 88 : 296 => 2 : 11 : 37
Similarly, in option (b):-
Similarly, in option (b):-
12 : 66 : 222 → 2 : 11 : 37
12 : 66 : 222 → 2 : 11 : 37
93. (B) : Logic is: make group of 2 letters and arrange them as
93. (B) : Logic is: make group of 2 letters and arrange them as
shown
shown
FE ED BA CK
FE ED BA CK
/ \ . !
/ \ . !
DE AB EF KC
DE AB EF KC
Code for HIGHLAND is HGALIHDN
Code for HIGHLAND is HGALIHDN
94. (C) : Salary is given in li of work all others are type of
94. (C) : dke ds cnys ru[okg ;k osru feyrk gSA vU; lHkh
investment.
fuos'k ds izdkj gSA
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95. (A) : 0 2 10 30 68 130 222 95. (A) : 0 2 10 30 68 130 222

2 8 20 38 62 92 2 8 20 38 62 92

6 12 18 24 30 6 12 18 24 30
96. (A) : The required pattern is 96. (A) : iSVuZ fuEu gksxk&
pqrs/qrps/rpqs/pqrs/qrps/rpqs p q r s / q r p s / r p q s / p q r s / q r p s / r p q s
97. (B) : In the figures 97. (B) : fp= esa]
(9 - 6)3 - 1 = 26
(9 - 6)3 - 1 = 26
Same,
Same,
(12 - 8)3 - 1 = 63
(12 - 8)3 - 1 = 63
(4 - 3)3 - 1 = 0
(4 - 3)3 - 1 = 0
(12 - 10)3 - 1 = 7
(12 - 10)3 - 1 = 7
98. (C) : 7 ×6 + 5 - 4 = 33
7×5-6+4 98. (C) : 7 ×6 + 5 - 4 = 33
= 35 + 4 -6 7×5-6+4
= 33 = 35 + 4 -6

99. (B) : = 33

100. (D) : 99. (B) :


D B
A 100. (D) :
D B
80m A
20m
80m
130m 20m
40m
130m
40m
In ∆ ABC C
AB
= AC 2 − BC 2 C

= (130)2 − (120)2 In ∆ ABC


= 16900 − 14400 AB
= AC 2 − BC 2
= 2500 = 50m
= (130)2 − (120)2
AB = 50 m
= 16900 − 14400
AD = AB - BD
= 50 - 20 = 2500 = 50m
= 30 AB = 50 m
AD = AB - BD
101. (D) : Raju > Vasant>Manohar = 50 - 20
Manohar>Jayant>Dutta = 30
Clearly, Raju is the tallest in the group.
101. (D) : jktw > clUr > euksgj
102. (B) : It goes a low In 1 hour = 5mts 1 then in 6 hour = 5 ×
euksgj > t;Ur > nÙk
6 = 30 minutes
102. (B) : ,d ?kaVs esa lqLr gksrh gS = 5 feuV
Then after 6 hour the time will be - 5:30am.
rks 6 ?kaVs esa lqLr gksrh gS = 5 × 6 = 30 feuV
103. (B) : According to Hari birthday May be on = 14th June,
15th June But according to His sister birthday may rks 6 ?kaVs ckn dk le; gksxk = 5 % 30 lqcg ds
be on = 15th June, 16th June, 17th June 103. (B) : iz'ukuqlkj & gjh dk tUe fnu gksxk = 14 twu] 15
Common = 15th June twu ysfdu mldh cgu ds vuqlkj mldk tUe fnu
Ans = 15th June gksxk = 15 twu] 16 twu] 17 twu
104. (C) : cricket vr% 15 twu gksxk
104. (C) : cricket

12 6 4 12 hockey
7 6 4
12 12 hockey
7
football
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5 carom
105. (B) : Thus, the only dice that follows this sequence is 105. (B) : Thus, the only dice that follows this sequence is
X X
R Q R Q

106. (B) : + g Daughter 106. (B) : + g iq=h


- g Brother - g HkkbZ
× g Mother × g ekrk
÷ g Son ÷ g iq=
U+C×Q-P÷R÷S-T U+C×Q-P÷R÷S-T
S is paternal father of U
S is paternal father of U
S T S T
R
C C
R

U P P
U P P

107. (B) :
107. (B) :
Circle Rectangle Circle Rectangle
Square
Square

Conclusion Conclusion
I. P I. P
II. P II. P

108. (C) : 108. (C) :


109. (B) : = 109. (B) :
=
× !
× !
110. (C) :
110. (C) :
111. (B) : Tungsten production in Kalamati (East Singhbhum)
111. (B) : dkykekVh ¼iwohZ flagHkwe½ esa VaxLVu dk mRiknu
is done.
fd;k tkrk gSA
112. (B) :
112. (B) :
113. (D) : Gaya Munda - Atkedih (Khunti)
113. (D) : x;k eqaMk & ,VdsMhg ¼[kw¡Vh½
Veer Budhu Bhagat - Silagai (Ranchi)
Sidhu-Kanhu - Bhognadih (Sahebganj)
ohj cq/kq Hkxr & flykxbZ ¼jk¡ph½
Bhagirath Manjhi - Taldiha (Godda)
fl)w&dkUgw & HkksxukMhg ¼lkgscxat½
Mukhyamantri Shaheed Gram Vikas Yojana was HkkxhjFk eka>h & ryMhgk ¼xksM~Mk½
started in the year 2017 from Ulihatu in Khunti, the eq[;ea=h 'kghn xzke fodkl ;kstuk o"kZ 2017 esa
birthplace of Birsa Munda. [kw¡Vh ds mfygkrw] fcjlk eqaMk dh tUeLFkyh ls 'kq:
dh xbZ FkhA
114. (D) :
114. (D) :
115. (A) : Baidyanath painting is a new painting developed
in Jharkhand. This painting is popular around the 115. (A) : cS|ukFk fp=dyk] >kj[k.M esa fodflr dh xbZ ubZ
Baidyanath Dham temple. fp=dkjh gSA ;g fp=dyk cS|ukFk /kke eafnj ds
116. (C) :
vkl&ikl çpfyr gSA
116. (C) :
117. (A) : G. E.L. Church (Ranchi), is the oldest church in
Jharkhand. Whose foundation stone was laid on No- 117. (A) : th- bZ- ,y- ppZ ¼jk¡ph½] >kj[k.M dk lcls iqjkuk ppZ
vember 18, 1851 AD and its construction was com- gSA ftldk f'kykU;kl 18 uoacj] 1851 bZ- dks fd;k
pleted in 1855 AD. x;k Fkk rFkk bldk fuekZ.k 1855 bZ- esa iw.kZ gqvkA
118. (D) : The name of the first book written by a certain per- 118. (D) : fdlh ^gks* O;fDr }kjk fyf[kr igyh iqLrd dk uke
son 'Ho' is 'Rumul'. It is written by Satish Koda ^:eqy* gSA bls lrh'k dksM+k lsaxy }kjk fy[kk x;k
Sengal. gSA
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119. (A) : Jharkhand is a tropical region, it is influenced by 119. (A) : >kj[k.M ,d m".kdfVca/kh; çns'k gS ;gk¡ ekulwuh
monsoon winds, as a result of which tropical mon- gokvksa dk çHkko jgrk gS] ftlds QyLo:i ;gk¡
soon type of climate has developed here. m".kdfVca/kh; ekulwuh çdkj dh tyok;q dk fodkl
120. (D) : According to the Forest Status Report-2021, 29.86% gqvk gSA
of the total area (58677 sq km) of the 17 tribal dis- 120. (D) : ou fLFkfr fjiksVZ& 2021 ds vuqlkj] >kj[k.M jkT;
tricts of Jharkhand state is under forest cover. ds 17 tutkrh; ftyksa ds dqy Hkw&Hkkx ¼58677 oxZ
121. (B) : From the point of view of earthquake sensitivity, fdeh-½ ds 29-86% Hkkx ij oukPNknu gSA
Jharkhand has been placed in Zone-11 (7 districts), 121. (B) : HkwdEi laosnu'khyrk dh n`f"V ls >kj[k.M dks tksu&
Zone-111 (15 districts), Zone-1111 (2 districts). II ¼7 ftys½] tksu& III ¼15 ftys½] tksu& IV ¼2
122. (A) : ftys½ esa j[kk x;k gSA
123. (A) : 122. (A) :
124. (A) : 123. (A) :
125. (B) : Florence Barla of Gumla district has been selected 124. (A) :
in Asian Games-2023. Florence is the first player
125. (B) : xqeyk ftys dh ¶yksjasl ckjyk dk p;u] ,f'k;kbZ
from Jharkhand to represent the Indian contingent
[ksy&2023 esa p;u gqvk gSA ¶yksjasl] >kj[k.M dh
in the Asian Games in Athletics.
igyh f[kykM+h gS] tks ,FkysfVDl esa ,f'k;kbZ [ksyksa esa
126. (B) : 'Pay and Play Scheme' was launched in the year
Hkkjrh; ny dk çfrfuf/kRo djsaxhA
2017, which aims to encourage sports in the state.
126. (B) : ^is ,.M Iys ;kstuk* o"kZ 2017 esa 'kq: dh Fkh] ftldk
127. (D) :
mís'; jkT; esa [ksydwn dks çksRlkfgr djuk gSA
128. (B) : According to the survey, the highest consumption of
127. (D) :
energy in the state is in the domestic sector (64%),
followed by the industry sector (23%) while the 128. (B) : losZ{k.k ds vuqlkj] jkT; esa ÅtkZ dk lokZf/kd mi-
agriculture sector accounts for about 2% of energy Hkksx ?kjsyw {ks= esa ¼64%½] blds ckn m|ksx {ks=
consumption. ¼23%½ tcfd d`f"k {ks= esa yxHkx 2% ÅtkZ miHkksx
129. (B) : The district with highest ST percentage is Khunti,
gSA
while the district with highest ST population is 129. (B) : lokZf/kd ST çfr'kr okyk ftyk [kw¡Vh] tcfd
Ranchi. lokZf/kd ST tula[;k okyk ftyk jk¡ph gSA
130. (A) : 130. (A) :
131. (A) : 131. (A) :
132. (B) : Under the Extradition and Rehabilitation Poli- 132. (B) : çR;iZ.k ,oa iquZokl uhfr&2019 ds rgr~ ^LØhfuax
cy-2019, the District Superintendent of Education lfefr* ¼çR;sd mxzoknh ds çR;kiZ.k dks Lohdkj
will be the chairman of the 'Screening Committee' djus ds laca/k esa fu.kZ; gsrq lfefr½ ds vè;{k ^ftyk
(Committee for decision regarding accepting the ex- f'k{kk v/kh{kd* gksaxsA
tradition of each militant). 133. (A) : fodYi vuqlkj thou fuokZg gsrq oxhZdj.k vuqlkj]
133. (A) : According to the classification for livelihood ac- gks tutkfr d`"kd lewg eas vkrh gS ckdh lHkh f'kd-
cording to the alternative, Ho tribe comes in the kjh fcjgksj] dksjok] [kfM+;k f'kdkjh&laxzgdrkZ dh
group of farmers, rest all Birhor, Korwa, Khadiya Js.kh esa vkrs gSaA
come in the category of hunter-gatherers.
134. (D) : mjkao tutkfr esa buds iwoZtksa dh vkRek ds fuokl
134. (D) : In Oraon tribe, the abode of the souls of their fore- LFkku dks lklu dgrs gSaA tcfd bl tutkfr esa
fathers is called Sasan. Whereas in this tribe the per- tknw&Vksuk djus okys O;fDr dks ^ekVh* dgk tkrk
son who does witchcraft is called 'Mati'. gSA
135. (C) : Ramgarh state was founded in about 1968 AD by
135. (C) : jkex<+ jkT; dh LFkkiuk yxHkx 1968 bZ- esa ck?knso
Baghdev Singh. But the most flourishing of this
flag us dh FkhA ysfdu bl jkT; dk lokZf/kd mRd"kZ
state happened during the reign of Dalel Singh
nysy flag ds 'kkludky ¼1667 ls 1724 bZ- rd½ esa
(1667 to 1724 AD). During his time the capital of
gqvkA buds le; jkT; dh jkt/kkuh jkex<+ FkhA
the state was Ramgarh.
136. (C) : ljk;dsyk fj;klr@jkT; dh LFkkiuk iksjgkV ds
136. (C) : The princely state-state of Seraikela was founded by
flagoa'kh jktk vtqZu flag ds iq= foØe flag us dh
Vikram Singh, son of Singhvanshi Raja Arjun Singh
of Porhat, consisting of 10 people.
Fkh] ftlesa 10 yksx 'kkfey FksA
137. (A) :
137. (A) :
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138. (C) : Mahadevi Kejriwal did personal Satyagraha in 138. (C) : O;fDrxr lR;kxzg esa >kj[k.M ds nqedk eas egknsoh
Dumka, Jharkhand. dstjhoky us fd;kA
139. (D) : There are three sub-castes of Pahadia tribe – Mal 139. (D) : igkfM+;k tutkfr dh rhu mitkfr;k¡ gSa&
Pahadia, Sauria Pahadia, Kumarbhag Pahadia. eky igkfM+;k] lkSfj;k igkfM+;k] dqekjHkkx igkfM+;kA
140. (C) : Kaitha Shiva Temple located in Ramgarh, which 140. (C) : jkex<+ fLFkr dSFkk f'ko eafnj] ftldk fuekZ.k jkex<+
was built by Ramgarh Raja Dalel Singh. It has been jktk nysy flag us djok;k FkkA bls Hkkjrh; iqjkrRo
declared a national heritage by the Archaeological
foHkkx }kjk jk"Vªh; /kjksgj ?kksf"kr fd;k x;k gSA
Department of India.
141. (C) : nksM] laFkky tutkfr esa fookg laca/kh yksdxhr gSA
141. (C) : Dod is a wedding folk song in Santhal tribe. While
tcfd foj lksjsu] taxy ds yksdxhr gSA
Bir Soren is the folklore of the jungle.
142. (D) : lkgscxat fLFkr m/kok >hy i{kh fogkj dh LFkkiuk
142. (D) : Udhwa Lake Bird Sanctuary located in Sahebganj
1991 esa gqbZ FkhA bldk {ks=Qy 5-65 oxZ fdeh- gSA
was established in 1991. Its area is 5.65 sq km.
143. (C) : >kj[k.M iapk;rh jkt vf/kfu;e 2001 ds vuqlkj
143. (C) : According to Jharkhand Panchayati Raj Act 2001,
there is a provision for selection of one Panchayat
çR;sd 500 dh tula[;k ij ,d iapk;r lnL; ds
member for every 500 population.
p;u dk çko/kku gSA
144. (C) :
144. (C) :
145. (D) : 145. (D) :

146. (C) : 146. (C) :

147. (D) : The book 'History of Santhal Pargana' was pub- 147. (D) : laFkky ijxuk dk bfrgkl iqLrd dk yksdkiZ.k lh-
lished by CP Radhakrishna. ih- jk/kkd`".ku ds }kjk fd;k x;kA
148. (B) : Asha Kiran Barla of Gumla (Jharkhand) won the 148. (B) : 5osa [ksyksa bafM;k ;wFk xsEl esa xqeyk ¼>kj[k.M½ dh
gold medal in 1500 meter race in the 5th India Youth vk'kk fdj.k ckjyk us 1500 ehVj nkSM+ esa Lo.kZ ind
Games. thrkA
149. (B) : The state-of-the-art warship 'Ikshak' has been made 149. (B) : cksdkjks LVhy IykaV esa fufeZr LVhy ls vR;k/kqfud
from steel manufactured in Bokaro Steel Plant. ;q)iksr ^b{kd* dks rS;kj fd;k x;k gSA
150. (C) : 150. (C) :

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