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lL ANZ2022 DO NOT OPEN THE SEAL OF THE QUESTION BOOKLET UNTIL YOU AREASKED TO DO SO. Question Booklet Series Code : D ‘Question Book Series No : 41669 } Time Allowed : 150 minutes Total Questions : 150 Maximum marks : 150 ‘There shall be negative marking @ 0.25'mark per question for wrong / multiple answers, Before answering any question, check the Booklet that it contains 31 pages and no page is missing, mutilated or repeated. In case of defect, get it replaced immediately. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES. 1. Fill in the OMR answer sheet, mentioning the Roll No. and other data as required. in the place(s) indicated therein, darken the appropriate circles in blue or black ball point pen only. Do not write any name / sumame or put any symbol, sign, slogan, prayer or any mark or identification in the OMR answer sheet. Do not tamper with the bar-code or any other portion of the OMR answer sheet. Any such act is liable to render the answer sheet unfit for evaluation. 2. 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Failure to comply with or violation of any of the above instructions shall be considered as adopting unfair means and action as deemed proper shall be taken. ND - 20/34 (Tum over) Logical Reasoning I Rita’s grades in four tests are 82, 80, 76 and 70. What grade must she get on the fifth test to raise her average to 80? (a) 86 (b) 88 (©) 92 @) 96 2, My mother is twice as old as my brother. I am five years younger than my brother but three years older than my sister. If my ier is twelve years of age, how old is my mother ? (a) 24 (&) 30 ©) 40 @ 50 3. In the following series, find the wrong. element 17, 36, 53, 68, 83, 92 @) 68 &) 36 (©) 83 @® 2 4. Choose the alternative which closely resembles the mirror image of the given combination. ‘ANS43Q12 (@) amaseors (») SrOesena (©) @MAeaosr @ rsoveane 4 ‘Choose the figure which is different from the rest. IsraQI0 a) @ 6) @ @ 1 (b) 2 (©) 3 @ 4 (Q6-10) Five roommates Rohan, Saleem, Tanmay, Umesh, and Vikas each do only one housekeeping task: mopping, sweeping, laundry, vacuuming, ot ing ;And only one day a week, Monday through Friday. (D. Vikas does not vacuum and does not do his task on Tuesday. ND = 20/34 g8qo od 1. $O aatalca ares egg r9, ro, 99.890 GPE | Fen SggR BAIN Fog Ge CAG! aI FBP AaIai6A SIG sece EAE Aga! CAGIQ ? @ ro - © tr © «9 @ 2. 6All AI’ Ga EA RIBOIE Gaga gen S190Ig a1Bes aie Gp oni RaaroIg 38 oat 29 106 cri Raga Gad €9 eB, GEE EAI ar'a eaa cece ? @) 9y ) © © ¥0 @ 80 3. Fade gercica, ga aaieingg aeie eg ? £9, N9, 8, 97, Fm, 9 @ x ob) 79 © rm @ 09 4. 602 Gee cae eng aii Ge1lzIBAe Agaa eda a8 a80 are ai9sa erie A601 ANS43Q12 @) AMepeors @) stoesena (©) @MAesosr @ rsoseane 5. Bg e9e eng, ale amAIR@oIg G2 a6 1 aaaI0 YO 2 @— @ @ 1 ©) 2 © 3 @ 4 (Q6-10) aizea aac, cae, adi, opa, aorta ae" Gaia Geoe GaIeN Gas’ ge asics aict 908 : GAIReI, aig Aael, al ese, suger Gal YO adel; wer agigca ceae aid $a, GAINGIAQ GaeIA Musa Qeo1e Ga GIF Rd | (Bele ougiA adeana 4e° naeoe Ge FEA GIN esa HIE! Contd. (i) Saleem does the dusting, and does not do it on Monday or Friday. Gil) The mopping is done on Thursday. (iv) Tanmay does his task, which is not vacuuming, on Wednesday. (v) The laundry is done on Friday, and not by Umesh. (vi) Rohan does his task on Monday. 6. What task does Tanmay do on Wednesday ? (a) vacuuming (b) dusting (c) mopping (a) sweeping 7. What day does Umesh do hii task ? (@. Monday (b) » Tuesday (c) Wednesday (@ Thursday 8. What task does Vikas do? (@) -Vacuuming (©) Mopping 7 (©) Sweeping @ Laundry 9. What day is the vacuuming done ? (a) Friday (b) Monday (©) Tuesday (4) Wednesday 10. When does Saleem do the dusting ? (@) Friday (ob) Monday (©) Tuesday (@ Wednesday 11. _ Five poles are fixed in a row. M is on the left of N, O is on the right of P which is on the right ofN. IfL is on the left of M, which pole is in the Centre ? @ L () M @) ON @ 0 ND -2D/34 10. . (3) Gi) BBR LYP eiBeI @IA C05 ae" caITIeIA Gai qgaia Se «al ea8 AIF | Gi) qQaIa Ge caida! ee estar | (iv) 29a quaIa oI eA @AS, Ie! G Suigie Ged 1 (W) QgaIa Ge gal ae! ei GalaN, &g acnae qal ges! (vi) Galee caINeIA GIG @IF| CAS | guein oga @’e in ea | @) ugar Or (© caida! @ aqaider acna ced Ge a1g GIA CaS 7 @ samen (&) aaeeia © guee @ gga Sela @’a el GAS ? (@) auger () same: © agave @ gai ese auigier ced Ge ealand 7 b @ agee () sainea © aaeaa @ gauea aGA cece YS ciGel GIA CA 7 @ asea _ () sainaia © Agee @ guee GGIEM UNDER BE Ye MGIAIGE | ‘M’, ‘NO oie algea 28, ‘0’, ‘P’ @ eiaia Aides BB, aia S ‘N’ @ Giga Aca UF 1 OS “L’, ‘M’.@ ain aijsa 2@, cose anae Asa cad qo a8 7 @) ©) © @ Ozer (Tum over) 13. If in a clock, time is 9:30, then what time will be in its reflection in a mirror kept in front of it ? @ 330 (&) 230 (©) 930 @ 615 From the options given below, in which option, words are arranged according to the alphabetical rule found in dictionary ? 1. Chureh 2. Chance 3. Celebrity 4, Cataract 5. Cement @ 453,21 ) 4,3,5,2,1 ©) (d) (Q. 14-17) The following questions are accompanied by three statements 1,2 and 3. You have to determine which statement (s) is/ are sufficient/necessary to answer the questions. 14. Find three positive consecutive even numbers : 1. The average of four consecutive even number starting from the last of the given numbers is 17. 2. ‘The difference of the highest and the lowest number is 4. 3. The sum of the squares of the three numbers is 440. (@) 1 alone is sufficient (0) Land 2 are sufficient (©) 3'is sufficient (@). Either 1 oF 3 is sufficient 15, Rohit got 700 marks in the examination. To find out his percentage of marks which of the following information is/are necessary/ sufficient 1, He appeared in all the nine papers. 2. The highest marks obtained is 90. 3. The maximum marks for each paper is 100. (@) Only 1is sufficient (b) Only 3is sufficient (©) Only 1 and 2 together are sufficient (4) Only 1 and 3 together are sufficient ND-2D/34 (4) 12, 8 GaIGM aFea ana ¢ : No ceigar, /eREA aigER GaIAIaAe! odaca “IR gGaercn sace ana esas? (a) 7:0 @) 9 :%9 © ¢:m0 @ 9:08 13. qca Suaiegel Sesgge aug, sed Seeea, aeggg aduieca Aga! aaa Faq AAIAI BIRO CAIDAS ? @. Church 9. Chances 1. %. Cataract 8. Cement Celebrity @ ¥%,8,7,9,e &) ¥,7,8,9,¢ © ¥,1,9,8,¢ @ ¥, 9,080 "(Q14-17) BARBS gqase ade SeaiG O96 ¢, 9 Xe" 1 688 | GagHeA GAR Gee! AI ced 4e4 ye) 2629 /ZIPHE GIA BAG FHiad CAeIg 9 | 14, Grige Gon@ aeamne gq aren! Seo Gag | &. Sziaigaei aevggea caaaratig IAA EG gAIBe we gq araNIa PIAIDIG eD zIET | 9. aedie @ adhq aravia aidey cane vt D GemiG arenia acighea figa cead ¥¥o! (@) seer eG acas. ®) exe's asag © nacee @ eéamaceg 15. 6RIBQ AAIBIEA 900 AIG Gage | 16a Aika qeao eel aid Aqade Gor! Fag Gade zieave/aces | &. 6a. ana Fae coAgA aarEIEA GIA 6RaREA | 9. agdie aid cea cot @ 98 cada aid adiye aid eoo Coo see e6 aca GROG TS DEAG SREP & WE" 9 WEIS 62 GRRE eC WON AIS AEA @ @) © @ Contd. 16, Tofind the length of the carpet which covers the floor of a rectangular hall, which of the following information is needed ? 1. The length of the hall is 28m. 2. ‘The width of the carpet is 2.5 m. 3. The area of the hall is 490 Sq.m. (a) Only 1 and 2 together are sufficient (b) Only 2 and 3 together are sufficient (©) Only 1 and 3 together are sufficient (@) Any two statements are sufficient 17. What is the relative speed of two trains running in opposite directions ? . They take 15 seconds to cross each other. 2, ‘The speed of one of the trains is 60 Kmph. The total length of the trains is 360 m. (@) Only 1 and 2 together are sufficient (b) Only 2 and 3 together are sufficient (c) Only 1 and 3 together are sufficient (d) Any two statements together are necessary 18, Identify the figure that completes the pattern. . 19. Look at this series : Y, VIL, XI, XIV, _, XX What number should fill the blank ? @ Ix (&) XXII (©) XV @ xv 20. Which word does NOT belong with the others ? (@) inch (®) ounce (©) centimeter (@) yard ND=20/34 (5) 20. A@ TIASIEIA GeIOAIA TIA GAIPIEAE! GIREIA OA EaIEe! AIG, EqRide Pg ced ger BIeANe | &. eei0aIg aA 9F Aga 9. gikiee Baia 9.8 Aga! 7. e@lORIAa sage WCo edifice | (2) 6aee & wer 9 «aI sae () ceee 9 WE N15 D628 (©) 6eee e “oN 1RIS AEZe @ sasmad gad 496 aces Saaie Gaca eiguei go0 ogee aicade 620 GREE 7 2. ge¥ aaaag aia ceaig es cacea Gaia aidan | 9. GaIGw egna cea aaige 50 Geaificn 088 | T «gad cara aqera cnie Edi MI0 Fea 1 @) 6eRe eNO" 9 WAI5 DEAE (b) ceee 9 wom ~aI5 628 (0) 6ea@ e aN WEIS aEAe @ casdad gad 4e8 weid egar a1al and egaci Sg See eng! @ @ @ @ cong 12 a6Q: ¥, VIIL, XI, XIV, .. sed enaca aid aie qaa ede! aBe 2 @ x (&) xxi @) xv @ xv Ged aod aieiAIeaQ Ga 7 (@) Inch () Ounce © Centimetre @ Yard (Turn over) aad 21. Choose the set of figures which follows the 21. given rule. ~ Rule: Closed figures losing their sides and open figures gaining theit sides. AOR ofleeys| Ks) (4) @ (b) (©) @ 4 Computer and Internet Awareness 22. A_____ partitions a web browser 22. ‘window so that multiple web documents can be displayed simultaneously, @) Frame () set (©) Frameset @ div ae controls all the main slide 23. control tasks for your presentation in MS PowerPoint. (@) Task Pane (b) Task Bar (c) Control Pane! (@) None of these 24. What is the maximum number of columns) 24. that can be inserted in MS Word ? (@) 55 (b) 65 () 50 @) 45 25. InMS Window Help windowcan beopened 95, by? @ F2 () F9 (©) “FI @® Fu ND — 20/34 (6) gea Fan apasa egac igs caga arat! ear @ag | #an : c2 zgdqGe Goa xe ald ears aor Sail 2IgSaGe Rea ve aig gaa G06 | GHISR 6 Qaasee assed! Ne 69g glace Gcaig Salor @6A, DI Vial weine cag egene Neiaigea Gedo saI@aIe | (@) san ) sag, ©) sarcaq @ ——__ A. “1 aigia dasa tidae Gomiagi ad, an aev qiee Gaae aidigge Gaga aca | @ ciacag ® saga © esaig ancag @ sacais ceaae god - XA. MQ. Gig'sa Geos eaiaiaaigac! GBAGGER ATiue are Gece 7 @ 38 . ) 28 © 80 @ we 4A. ~Q. Gsaisa ceq Gee! cod “or” AIRIAICA EBIMIDIRAINS | @ F2 @) Fo © FI @ Fi Contd. Se ee 66. What is the shortcut key for “Find and Replace” dialog box In MS WORD ? @ Crl+H () Cul+ shift +F (© cul+R (@) Cui+F 27. What shortcut key is used to spit a table in MS Word ? (@) Ctrl + Shift + Enter (b) _Alt+ Space + Enter (©) Cul+Alt+Enter (@ _Alt+ Shift+ Enter 28. What PowerPoint feature will you use to apply motion effects to different objects of aslide? (@ Slide Transition (b) Slide Design (c) Animation Objects (@ Animation Scheme 29. InMS Excel Long text can be broken down into many lines within a cell. You can do this through : (@) Wrap Text in Format > Cells (b) Justify in Edit> Cells (©) Text Wrapping in Format > Cells @ Allofabove 30. Ctrl+D shortcut key in Excel will: (@) Open the font dialog box (©) Apply double underline forthe active cell (©) _ Fill down in the selection (@) _ None of above 31. Which menu option can be used to split windows into two in Excel ? (@) —_Review> Window (b) _View> Window> Split (©) Window> Split (@) View> split ND - 2D/34 AT) 26. 21. 28. 29. 30. 31. A 4 aiésa “TING zig Geqq” eraa. ag ad aden a era ? @ Crl+H (&) Crl+ shit +F © CHl+R @ cwi+F NAL. AQ. 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The process of division of memory spaces is called (@) Paging (b) Segmentation (©) Bifurcation @__ Dynamic Division 34, OST stands for (@) Open System Interconnection (b) Operating System Interface (©) Optical Service Implementation (A) Open Service Internet 35. HTTPis protocol. (a) application layer (b) transport layer (©) network layer @ data tink layer 36. Data communication system within a building or campus is @ LAN (&) WAN (©) MAN (@) PAN 37. A______ is a device that forwards packets between networks by processing the routing information included in the packet. (a) bridge (b) firewall (© router @ hub ND - 20/34 (8) 33, 35. 31, NAL. MQ. WERQEA YO QAI AIEEE qa SHelg vida ced gaeae eroRIa GAS 7 @ emeg Gad ©) ae dag For’ © eq 6gd Gare (@) crea 6Ra Gort enigaiet cagsa Galan aGaig gear | (@) sae (b) sagenceag (©) eeacceag @ caeiig See Osl@ ad cee@ @) ecag Gan asacceee (&) aacag Gan aencag ©) ageiq amg anmcnssag @ Gsag aq ceases, HTTP 6208 “@ SIEGIOR | @) aiiseag snag (&) gigeaid enag © Gregg sang @ ae AG enaq X@ 60101 Ga uN AEA, eI61 aIaIGaIA eel g geian | (@) LAN (&) WAN (©) MAN @ = PAN __ cna wo Sa10g 191 aucacca 20916 alas gon gGaiana eA creat QHe MCA aNIEAR TAgIS esa I @ & © aainge "© aiasg @ Contd. 38. The “S” in HTTPS stands for : (@) Selected (b) Secure © Software @ System 39. What will happen if the email does not contain the subject while sending ? (@) Mail will not be sent (®) Mail will be sent normally (©) Prompt asking to send mail without subject @) None of these 40. In MODEMS : (@) several digital signals are multiplexed (6) a digital signal changes some characteristic of a carrier wave (©) digital signal is amplified @ Allofthese 41. How many bits are there in hexadecimal code? @ 16 (b) 0 ©) 2 @ 4 a2. is the functional key to display save-as box. @) FS ) F6 © @® FIZ Current Affairs 43. Who has written the book “The Light We Cary”? (@) Barack Obama () Michelle Obama (©) _ Sashi Tharoor (4) Amitabh Ghosh 44, Who is Mohamed Irfaan Ali ? (@) President of Guyana (b) Prime Minister of Lebanon (©) Foreign Minister of Turkey (@ Home Minister of Malaysia ND - 20/34 (9) 38. 39. 40. 4. 42, 43. HTTPS ca “S” @ 2a 62a 7 @) () © @ acacge aceug agen Gan AB GoIRe) ariaca acrIgeA Gaia FEN Ges oa C20? @ ) © @ GAIQ Egad cee HT GAN GiaIse aIEe GIS Gee Gai Gaaca cag coisa gos eeg 49 gag seaicee AEAIG EEINAS get eriiser sa : @ ) © @ acne S3ei9 Gavia agjcae ceiad Ne SeaiQ Gagiq we ei2e Gaca G2 cBda4 adede oa Sear aqaigg aindana earara gusais-ans caglcoGnin caIgca seco Se 28 2 @ ® © @® eo | 9 b : h “6ag-2iQ” 29 Gade adeig cod “ARAMA et” arog! Gala ? @ © © @ FS F6 F9 Fiz aigése acaieat “9 gine: § @Hd” qae Gx cndiad ° @ &) ©. @® a1aig @eie Acam earn eaiag@ BAGIQ Cale mene adie aq! G4 7 @ ) © @ qaisia aigad 6neRIgG gUIena gdia cdeode at picn@eia genet (Turn over) 45. Which district got “Best District Panchayat Award” under National Panchayat Award 2023.2 (@) Cuttack () Murshidabad (c) Ganjam (@ Hyderabad 46, Odisha FC won Hero Super Cup in April 2023. Which team did they defeat in final ? (@) Bengaluru FC (b) North East United (©) Jamshedpur FC (@) Kerala Blasters 47. In which field has Damayanti Beshra distinguished herself ? (a) _Odishi Dance (b) Santhali literature (©) Odialiterature (4) Classical music 48. President of Taiwan recently visited USA, thereby upsetting China, What is the name of Taiwan President ? (@) Tsaing-wen (&) MaYing-Jeou (©) Chen Shui-Ban (@ — LeeTeng-Hui 49. Who was conferred Sahitya Akademi Award for Santhali Literature for 2022 ? (@) Shyam Sundar Besra (b) _ KaliCharan Hembram (©) Niranjan Hansdah (@ _ Kajli Soren (Jagannath Soren) ND ~2D/34 (10) 45. 41, 48. 49. 0) s181a ABIAS Gaza 9097 BUIRER Cee Salg “sae Sq) aBiae gaan” AGE? @ ) © @ Ga 9o9aKa eGal e6e9-C4 Moges _ mamoim 61. Crude oil production (in million tonnes) during the year 1991-92 was : @ 144 (b) 10.7 (©) 141 @ 89 62. What was the difference in crude oil imports during 1990-91 and 1991-92 (In mil tonnes) ? @ 03 (b) 02 gees O50 @__ No difference 63. In which year, was the crude oil production, roughly 80% of the imports ? @) 1989.90 () 1990.91 © 1991-92 @) 1992-93 64. As compared to imports, what was the percentage of crude oil production during 1988-89? (@ 45% (o) 50 (©) 55 @) 60% ND= 20/34 (13) 61. ecce-c9 FagIcA asa Gea AQOR 'FQO SRER) GREE CBIAAA ? @ ew (be) ¢0.9 © ewe @ re 62, eCo-Ce ae" eCKR-C9 HAGA VEAIE aa Bice A CHEER GeO (FA REA) ? @) om &) 09 © o8¢ @ sdad Heuie oie 63. Ged etica acaiu sda agion, aio QeRIER Gia T0% Gea? (@) ecre-co (b) eeco-ce © ecce-c9 @ eces-en 64, ina gaRI6a, eerT-r¢ 6a eaRO coe B AQIEP AoePl REO BAI 7 (a) ¥8% (bt) 80% © 88% @ 90% Contd. (Q65-59) Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it Sugarcane production by six major states during 1986 to 1990 (in million tonnes) (Q65-59) AgHBe ainaig aeuTaR ae BAe cag NE Yaa BAER Gaiaiaae! aggea aga Gag | RCT I COCO MAGA 9F AS AIGY QIAI AIG ‘Year 7) wis! P| o{ x|_s| 1] x|roma. ager (Fg egea) oa! law] ? | @| R| s| rT] xfaqom States 1986 [740 [65 [48 [38 [39 | 29 367 is T8686 |_a0 | 23) 316 eet x ar | ae [39] a9 | cro} eng [sar 83 | wo | sa) 95 A 1989 [6s | 60 [45 | 65143 (2st ane A 65. Which of the following states shows a constant fall in sugarcane production every year? @ P ) Q © R (d) None of these 66. In which year during the given period was the percentage of state Q’s share the highest in the total production ? (a) 1986 (b) 1987 (©) 1988 @ 1989 67. _Inwhich year does state ‘P” have a share of about 35% in the total sugarcane production ? (@) 1986 (b) 1987 (c) 1988 @) 1989 68. In the year 1990, how many of the given states have a share of 15% or more in the total sugarcane production ? @ Three (&) Four ©) Five @ Al 69. What was the extent of increase in sugarcane production in state ‘S’ from 1987 to 1990 2 (a) 6 milliontonnes (>) 7 million tonnes (c) 10million tonnes (d) {2 million tonnes ND-20/34 (14) eerrfeso| g8 [99 | we] a9] 99] arc ecrelear| 90 | ve] 98] wn] 98] vos eccofeso | ¥8 | 90 | 39] wo | om] wen. 65. GqQGGe aug ced aieica ged ag aqiersa grise gia cosiam 7 @ P &) Q © R @) ancais salads ges 66. sige od Neca ced esi, crio ageRSA BIEN “Q’ a BEE! GIA acide Ze ? @ cers ©) ecre © err @® ecre ; 67. éed ed, aqoia zig aqierca aiey ‘Pa Bie 18% UB ? @ ecrs ® ers © eerr @® eere 68. ecco magica, cnig aig agiosa, GuIAIEAe aINIATE Fug EesEsaIe Alera Gis ¢2% Gai OF” O19 ANE ? @) Genie & oa © aes @ eae 69. eCr9-eeco mua Aled ‘S’ ce alg aqersa case 9@ caind 7 @ 289069 &) 9 FQO oR © eosgoce @ e9 aqoog (Tum over) cir, (Q70-71) Study the following bardiagram carefully ~ (Q 70-71) SqGe ‘ala Sg’e areulroia_ae and answer the questions given below it. BAR Cag WE" YoIA FqIsa GelaIagel aqgGen Loss due to strike of Textile workers in won Seg | se eed | Mumbai (Rupees in Crore). gence eae afiee udag card ad (6@I6 o@IGa) | ] 200 “155 900: a 5 ceo 110 < ! 100 | 50 \ 0 i “Production Export Wages | ss due to——— 70. The ratio of losses due to production in it = proportion to losses due to wages is 70. aqlen SGe BO ve" agai calg Galaga! | approximately equal to : 808 gale gia cece 7 } @ 2:11 (a) 9:8e () 11:2 (b) ee:9 @ 7:5 © @ 7:4 @ 71. During the strike, the ratio of the loss in 7), ayigg naga aai@ eFo 86 “er ager exper In proportion to loss in production see re ucameae cece @ 2:31 Oe eae () 4:5 Or ee (©) 3:5 © @) 12:11 @ esiee (Q72-74) In the following table, results of two (Q'72-74) Rq|aiGle ainerisa GAG Souiea Awe B schools A and B are given. On the basis of this @ GWE GAIAINE | 4B alaatt alates, ado table, answer the following questions. gagFea aae Gag! School A ‘School B euea A Seuea B (Cass | “Appeared | Passed | Appeared | Pissed ger | cael | aq | cas] aq inthe exam inthe exam ‘ soaaca |seinas| conacs| ceiaed xi] io [3s [0 2 geal exo | ens [ees | 22 x_[ 160 [iso [2 105 Warea]_€50_ | eho] 7? | oe Sis 2 160_[ 110 a weal 7? | e90] ees | re : | i309 2 ol 340 wen[ eno | 7? | co | awe Toul 60 [650 | 430 | 340 aga] one | e80 | emo | avo 72. What percentage of students passed in both 72. GA GeuleaKa aqaia case goae aIgaIa! the schools ? aig aes 2 | (@) 80.0 @ reo 2 ) 83.9 ®) rae (©) 87.4 ©) rox | @ 90.0 : @ ¢e.0 ND - 2D/34 (15) Contd. 73. The total number of students who have passed in class X in the two schools, is : @ 310 (b) 255 (c) 240 @ 155 74, 'Theaverage of the students who have passed in classes IX and X from school ‘A’ is : (@ 700 ) 1325 (©) 1425 @ 1550 (Q75-78) Study the data given below and answer the following questions. 500 delegates in an international meet were handed over cards like the following : 928 Soumaca can egenca aig edae aqoia aigaigne avsti 6ece 2 @ me0 () 988 © 90 @ ess SauIed ‘A’ Q POH 6 GAA GgaIEA aIQ GGA! BAIN eigaigie ara cose ? (a) 90.0 ©) ens © evsoe @ esa.o (Q 75-78) #60 Gaiaiaael oat eae eng wo FARES Jago aaa Sag | xe aseioia aaeeisa goo géeug FaGde a6 ed geile ealaiaaal | English Pepe sat: 7 Eo French 3 FT sega: Fo German iGO wile: : GO Asiatic Language |: AC x16 Gia! : Ag ‘They were asked to tick the names of the languages in which they had sufficient skills, Then the cards were collected and sorted into piles with the following numbers of cards in each pile, E] CG] A]EA] BG] EF [EAP [EGF Number of 165) 32] 15] 70] 81] 84] 41 | 40 cards There were no GA or GEA, and every card with F marked also had E, 75. How many delegates were proficient in all the four languages ? @ 2 (bo) 4 © 1 @ o 76. ‘The number of delegates proficient in both English and Frencl @. 95 @) 130 © 250 @) 135 ND — 20/34 (16) GOP araica carIRER O6aIG OBE GE OIRID #10 69 Berg gaara | grasa eigee Tae CaIaa aE Sade araHe eis zgaIA $a 98 aaa AAS! GeIKe AstAA | [ Se ramiogey | e]a tA) EGpeF] earfecR iat eeaeea : Se {29 | ex] 99] rele] ve] & Fees 16. 6dOI6R 6eIEa GA Gal GEA aI Gaal, Wer F Oe gel geet @idea E Aa gai 6e60 a QURUER Ar CIcaI aiaica CaO aal? @ 9 ® ¥ © e @e Sraie! 6 6ue Gal ance o80 Am aBANS eras cece 7 @ os () ene © 980 @ ene (Turnover) 71. How many are proficient in only two languages ? @ 170 (b) 235 (©) 250 (d) 190 78. The number of delegates proficient in only one language is : @ 453 () 137 (©) 200 @ 212 (Q79-81) Study the following bar diagram and answer the questions given below it. Additional Taxation (Rupees in Crores) TT. 62AR QRS AISICR OBE! Ae QSRUTA Vet 6960 ? @ e990 ©) m8 (©) 980 @ eco 78. G62Qe GOIN GiBIcA Cae! acl GRUTA rani 6a60 7 (@) ven @) ene © 900 @ 99 (Q79-81) Saale ‘1a 16"2AINe Gag WO" FSA Guisieae! gageen aaa Seg 2849 Gea (cei eaica) as 716 VEEU2 2 E et Tee . ie PLHP POLES 79. The increase in additional taxes in 1988-89 as compared to 1984-85 is : (a) 5.4% (b) 4.5% () 95.6% +d) 11.2% 80. As compared to 1988-89, what was the percentage of decline in additional taxes in 1990-91 ? @ 37.75% (b) 65.8% (©) 66.12% @ 39.8% 81. During which year the percent increase in additional taxes compared to the previous vyear is highest ? (@) 1987-88 (b) 1988-89 (©) 1990-91 (d) 1991-92 ND = 2D/34 (17) fife ie £ rt 2 é < Rs 79. eCr¥-T8 QORIEA CCrT-Fe 6a ASAD Beaca cece GF Grint @) 8.5% () 58% (©) cb9% @ ee.9% 80. ecrr-re gown ecto-ceca 269 Geaca Adee! Ge60 gia GaIAE ? (a) 79.98% ) 98.°% (©) 99.29% @ are . 81. 96 ed gomica cad edi, a0 Seaca doRe! FE ASiUe GeIRE 7 @ ecro-rr @&) eerr-re (©) eeo-ce @ ecce-eo Contd. (Q82-86) The table given below shows the percentages of the total population of a state by (Q 82-86) qa Suiainaei aiaeica ecce AdgIca CAG Od BEDI! AISA EAIG ERaTEIA Age groups for the year 1991. Study the table and SAS odiaIas | dias zeae eag wer Fqsa answer the questions 22 to 26 given below it een ores oa ‘Age Group Percent eons = Epinus u €8 o0Ne Tae 16-25 17-75 03-98 9.58 26-35 17.25 an end 36=45 145 an we 46 — 55 14.25 nate tae 36~ 65 5.12 oa 66 and above 113 Pa £2 Tee a 99-42" 18 aFGA eet ager Goo 82, Which one among the age groups listed below accounts forthe maximum population -§2, @qga eidieige eaa ed mug cedéca in the state ? GIGNA ATiug GPa! GEE ? (@) 1625 (a) 9-98 () 26-35 ) 99-78. © 36-45 © m9-¥8 @ 5665 @ 89-98 83. Out of every 4200 persons, the number of 83. G6 w900 aide mag 99 eng er cnag persons below 26 years is : Tani caso ABE 7 (a) 2005 (approx) (a) 9008 (ariala) (b) 1760 (approx) ©) e990 (aigial@) (c) 1910 (approx) © eceo (arara) (d) 1890 (appro @) erco (aisiai@) 84. _ If, there are 200 million people below 36 @ t ( y years,howmany million peopleareintheage 84,8 9 og @q| aA 900 Ago Gale Broup 56-65 (approx) ? 226, ol ceca #9-98 ed cag eda @ 3007 6a60 Sgo Gale (aisiIal@) ace 2 (b) 15.75 @) Mo.09 (©) 1275 ) ¢a.98 (@ 5930 © ¢9.98 85. _Ifthereare 10 million people in the age group Oran $6 and above, what is the extent of 5. a 8.9 ee Gall’ olg aue enaeda eo difference between the total number of people QQ Gale 296, Cee? €9-98 WO" 55-88 in the age group 16-25 and 46-55 ? 2d CAGEdA CFIC EmIeS ara Fuca aiid (@) 6.8 million (approx) 6e60 7 : (®) 5.6 million (approx) @) 2.7 Fqe(aima8) (c) 28.4million (approx) (>) 8.9 Sge (armaia) (d) 34.7 million (approx) © 99.8 Sge (asia) 86. If the difference between the number of @ 8.9 999 (a1e10%8) people in the age groups 46-55 and 26-35 is 86. 28 ¥5-88 @ 99-m8 o8 enaeda caieg 11.75 million, then the total population of the aren Faica aware €.98 49, cose oa state is aqeia enarsit! 6a60? (a) 400million. (approx) (a) 00 Sge (aisiai@) (6) 391.67 million (approx) (©). aee.09 Age (Ista) (©) 360 million (approx) (©) 290 8g¢ (aia) @ 460 million (approx) @ ¥90 age (arsiara) (18) (Tum over) ND -2D/34 (Q87-90) The following pie-chart shows the sources of funds to be collected by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAAI) for its Phase II projects. Study the pie-chart and answers the ‘questions 27 to 30 that follow. Sources of funds to be arranged by NHAI for Phase II projects (in crores Rs.) 87. Near about 20% of the funds are to be arranged through (@ SPvs (b) External Assistance © Annuity (@__ Market Borrowing 88. If NHAI could receive a total of Rs. 9695, ‘erores as External Assistance, by what percent (approximately) should it increase the Market Borrowing to arrange for the shortage of funds 2 @) 4.5% ) 7.5% ©) 6% @ 8% 89. The central angle corresponding to Market, Borrowing is : (@) 52. (b)_137.8° (©) 187.2" @ 192.48 90. The approximate ratio of the funds to be arranged through Toll and that through Market Borrowing is (approximately) : @) 2:9 (b) 1:6 (©) 3:11 @ 2:5 ND - 20/34 (19) (Q 87-90) GAAS ‘ain eid’ea BIAGIA eIEIa aleaa gues (4g. We. ¥. ziale Gera advia QE dia ieig ealdiaae! aide aa ediaiad | DIa-eid Baae eAag YE" AEG gq 279 300 ean Gag | (aqaguzia) Geia advia gee aid AeA EAIdIage! aida aa (see aia) 87. CIBIAIG 90% AM, ced Gag BRIA eae 2 @) xateq () seed aai901 © asieraa @ sence 88. 08 ) 46 © 2 (4) None of these ‘What is the least possible number, which when divided by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, leaves the remainders 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, respectively ? @ 60 ®) 61 © 39 @® 6 The fraction equivalent of the recurring decimal 5, 8737373. @ 5% @) 5§B © sR (@) None of these . Which one is highest among the following fractions 5, 3,2,4 7 ® &) (©) MeN uN oe @ (20) 91. 92, 93, 95. ae ade Aaulen eag : [(er - 9) + ¥] + [09 — e+ N89] @ 9sr () 899 © 998 @ 989 © Ae" Fag aig GeER, Cogcoa agora qariae aFee arasi cece 7 @ wr ® x9 © »9 @ easais cmaae pes AGHA AAICH Gra! G60, agg 9,7, ¥, 8, 260 FAS GalaGA, Alacaa aaIgEA e, 9, %, ¥, 8 Bara? @ 90 ® 2 © xs @ 2 ARAigd eae eau s.romomon g Agraca adae eng: cy @ Fre o coe ee © “@ eacais shade gos. ANBAO agra mug cedd adiue ace? e993 ¥ 3 a @) > a ® . = © 5; Cas “y (Turn over) gine tata Sd. | yee ns Oh et te tee ae, ee 96. Inthe below given expression, what is the value of *?” ans xan’ =a7" (a) 2.29 (ob) 2.75 (c) 4.25 @ 45 97. Number of zeros at the end of the expression 10+ 100+ 1000 +... ... + 10000000000 3 @ 1 (6) «10 (c) 55 (d) None of these 98. Find the unit digit of the expression 77 * 88 + 66 * 55: @7 @) 6 (ce) 5 @ 0 gn, Mb aBXeUE — 20012725722 _ (a) 10 (0) 666 © 4 @ 16 100. Find the remainder when (1719 * 1721 * 1723 * 1725 * 1727) is divided by 18: (a) 17 (b) 27 © 9 (qd) 15 101. The average age of Sumit’s fatnily consisting of 5 members, 3 years ago, was 35 years. ‘One year ago, a new baby was born in the family. Three years hence, the average age of the family will be : (a) 36 years () 348. years (©) 354 years (@) None of these ND - 2D/34 (21) 96. 97. 98. 100. 101. face Sziaiagel 2aevSea ‘7’ a at 6R60 7 (e9)*x (e9)"=(e9)° @) 9.96 &) 9.98 © we @ ve Gq] taeHSa caaca cecacal get abe ? G0 + R00 + e000 +, Rooeocoe000 @.e ®) eo © 88 @ cacao cAaae got Gq UdeSa vee us cede ake 7 OOXTE + 99% 88 @ 9 ® 2 © 8 @ eo COPXTT RTT = 999X999X999 _ TEC XPEPHPETX999+999K999. (@) eee ) 999 © ¥ @® ee (eDee x eO9e x DIM CD98 x L999) 2 eF QAI Gas eon, GIasES Gace ae 7 @) @© - @) 99 Os @® a1 ed cco # aoa 449 ghee adeiaa BAI eaa ns ed gal | E68 ce Genifion (©) ai G6 vo Geaiicn @ 991 G8 eo GeaiFicn 109. 9 aGel 8m aBel Faisa, ced anaca, GGIEM ASIA GA AI VOID 8s 7 (@) 9:e0:ms () 9: eo: Ke © 9:00:8¥ @ 9:80:89 110. e9 figa aA we" ¢ Aisa one! Ge ve SeIOBICA IKI ORI ZI 90 6aaFioR 9a! Gg adele ae, Fis@ Gal Yo AEAI | GOES ATMIA CREO OG! GIS CRE | @) eeoom (&) eos sai (©) eee sai @ eesca Ill, g@e arian gada gaa evs aea cad * ogo Wa" WI Gam AP Co Ug | GEE, RaRsie Paig Sed, «iB arIgR gaia 9 oer ae 2169 | (a) 90 () ere ©) eco @ 300 112. 1601 FE GeaI0 | orca SS Rngoes caaee Crodwan tone RANGA 6EEE 7 @) 9 () e/9 © en @ = s/e9 113. G64 G@ giGeA agieg aca ag eI ROL EOE SHAG GCI OIAIG | Gul Set 8 AREGA, ~@ GBArA wicca ide zdgA GAG | AH! DG! CEA, VE GETAIA S1GGA, 6a @iei BGA GAS | 6a ed aAiace GaIMIFIGA APES 7 (@) aau 59180 ) eau ciss (©) ae 9,00 @ aati 9.08 Contd. me | 114, 11s, 116. 17. 18, 119, Sami decided to give Kachoris to her friends on her Birthday. If she gives 3 Kachoris to cach friend, one friend wiil get only 1 Kachori. Also, ifshe gives 2 Kachoris to each friends, she will be left with 13 Kachoris, How many friends are there 2 @) 12 (o). 15 © 17 @ 16 The calendar for the year 2007 will be the same for the year : @ 2014 (b) 2016 (©) 2017 @) 2018 In Roman Number System, there are seven symbols which are used to represent the whole number system. The symbols and their respective values are given below. 1, V=5, X=10, L=50, C=100, D=500, 1000 ; Then, the value of the numeral MCDLXIV is : (@) 1666 (b) 664 (©) 1464 (@) 656 6 (u?+ 12° 4137+. 20%) =? @ 2575 (b) 2485 (©) 2395 @ 2295 The price of 10 chairs is equal to that of 4 tables. The price of 15 chairs and 2 tables: together is Rs. 4000. The total price of 12 chairs and 3 tables is : (@) Rs. 3,500 () Rs. 3,750 ©) Rs. 3,840 @ Rs. 3,900 When Rahul was born, his father was 32 ‘years older than his brother and his mother ‘was 25 years older than his sister. If Rahul’s brother is 6 years older than him and his ‘mother is 3 years younger than his father, how old was Rahul’s sister when he was bom ? @) 7 years (b) 16 years (©) 14 years @ 19 years ND - 20/34 (24) 14, ls. 116. 117. 118, 119, IA O1s agSrER GIG MK 1G 6oers Sa otacd 08 oz gee cae re seek ) ee ©) 9 @© es 9009 Adiaia exicnga Aqaao ced ea PHIERGA AP arIP ARE 7 (a) 9oew (b) 9089 © 3089 @ ser Saini ena Geaca, ai08 gore 28 aig ang ay gee gefug eael naga os & V=8X= 00, L= #0, C= e00, D= $00, M= e000" B'6R6R, QE! MCDLXIV @ AGN Gago 7 (@) e995 (b) 99% © esse @ 985 (ee? +097 + en? +. + 90") a2 @ 9898 . @) oxre © sae @ 9908 208 goaiaa an ¥@ cegaa qax ae ane 286 ceaia & 98 cogaa aqoia qay $000 GG ABE | G9Ge 298 GoaIA 6 TE GOgRA AAIOIA FISH GeEE GRE 7 (@), 1800 ¢¢1 ) 1980 6@1 © axe oa @ a00 ar GIRA Bg 62E1 GERg OIE IAI OIG alaOIg ‘NI OF OF AEA VS" AVOIG eae 98 98 89 8601 26 aleag ala ol Ig 88 OE YO" OIG AI’ laIGOIQ Gie, 6O62 AILAE OF AAAEA, SIE AACA Ad GSO Bal ? @) 908 0) coed © wed @. ecod (Tum over) 120. 121, 122. 123. “124. ND - 20/34 ‘A bird shooter was asked how many birds he had in the bag. He replied that there were all sparrows but six, all pigeons but six, and all ducks but six. How many birds he had in the bag in all ? (@) (b) ©) @ 9 18 27 36 120. Higa 6R6REGIS Asi UAd ceIG ca ORE eleeg AeAITIAAA | 6a ABA GeEA 6a, “208 Ce1e Ue ans Gaeea! Aes; eae EIS UM AAG dial BSS; der BUS GHCTO Bai GAS Soe UT 1” GOST CrIAEA aqeia 6e69 at BoM 7 Ina family, each daughter has the same number of brothers as she has sisters and each son has twice as many sisters as he has brothers. How many sons are there in the family ? @ 2 121. @ ¢ er © 99 @ wv caida adeinca geove Bza, sasecaié AIA, EAEEEAIG aE! USS | er qoore QUA, BIAS QRFIEA Gags Gael Bad | 6862, DAPIAGA Ge6e CE a Ved ? (b) (©) @ 3. 4 5 @ o) © 9 a ¥ ‘An error 2% in excess is made while measuring the side of a square. The percentage of error in the calculated area of the square is : 122. @ 8 xe oda aid aidei anasa 9% sue alas | cose ecia sagTe AIdeI6a geae case see 7 @) () © @ ‘Two pipes A and B can fill a 2% 2.02% 4% 4.04% min @ ® © @ 9% 9.09% 8% ‘ ¥.08% 374 minutes and 45 minutes respectively. Both pipes are opened. The cistern will be ~ filled fnjust half an hour, if pipe Bis tuned off after = (a) (b) (©) @ 5 min. 9min. 10 min. 15 min. e 123. ge@ area A We" B OBIgEh as ARaer we Afcsa we GIG gaa eAaldiee 1 gacA AHA AIA saiRIaM! | GaSe cece aed a6a Giga Bg o2 eaINGA Fig Bd aI HAA S1eS OS COARE | @ see ‘A.and B entered into partnership with capitals in the ratio 4 : 5. After 3. months, A withdrew fu of his capital and B withdrew do of his capital. The gain at the end of 10 months was Rs. 760. A’s share in @) © @ © ARS 20 FR es Aaa 124, ANG" B,¥ 8 2pAIDGA qa Goes a aldeiai edad i NAG asa, A GIG e Feoag, —u gougia eAcragca ve" B e ae Feeag “g ns geriea eeragca | eo MIA GABA AIM 9D0 GSI GAIAAA! | 4B this profit is : @ (b) (©) @ Rs. 330 Rs. 360 Rs. 380 Rs, 430 (25) RIAA AQ BIG 6E6E BEE 7 @ © © @® ame Eat 190 8! aro Se wo Gel Contd. 125, 126, 127. 128, 129. ND —2D/34 ‘Two trains, one from Howrah to Patna and the other from Patna to Howrah, start simultaneously. After they meet, the trains reach their destinations after 9 hours and 16 hours respectively. The ratio of their speeds is: @) 2:3 (&) 4:3 (©) 6:7 @ 9:16 The effective annual’ rate of interest corresponding to a nominal rate of 6% per annum payable half-yearly is : @ 6.06% () 6.07% (© 6.08% @ 6.09% The population of a town in the first year increases by 10%, in the next year it decreases by 10%. Once again in the third Year it increases by 10% and in the fourth year it decreases by 10%. If the present Population be 20000, then the population after four years will be : (@) 16902 (6) 19602 © 20692 (@ None of these ‘Three unbiased coins are tossed. Whatis the probability of getting at most two heads ? (a) ) © SN cole AL ale @ In 100 m race, A covers the distance in 36 seconds, B in 45 seconds and C in 48 seconds. If same speed is maintained in a race of 1600m, B will beat C in the said race of 1600m by : @ 80m ) 75m © 100m @ sm (26) 125. 906 cag, cage a16gIg aleaI ae° Ame AISaIQ IGF! WeIaiesa ERIEe EQ2d | AAIA aIsIe cea AEA caRgge AaIgen € U4IG €D AI AEA GaIPE GACIAeCA ‘aaH6A | Gece, carIPS ceaa Ugaic GREE ? @ 9:9 © va © 2:9 @ ces SI8@ 9% queia ao gale gaicaia1, adeide seacaiay, aie queia seco 620? (@) s.09% ) 9.09% © s0rx @ 9.00% gan edca sale aean era's! cox 9@ Alsen, Adee e€ wei Cox oFiara | ga AGH, GoId Osa VE! Cox gE

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