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Officer 1st 10.13
Officer 1st 10.13
सामान्य सचेतना:- 50 * 1 = 50
१. भारतको उत्तर प्रदे शको अयोध्यामा राम मन्ददरको प्राण प्रधतष्ठा कहिले गररएको िो ?
A. सि् २०२४ जिवरी २३ B. सि् २०२४ जिवरी २१
C. सि् २०२४ जिवरी २२ D. सि् २०२४ जिवरी २४
२. "ग्लोबल वाधमिङ पोटे न्दशयल (GWP)" गणिा गिि धिम्ि मध्ये कुि ग्यासलाई सददभिको रूपमा प्रयोग गररदछ ?
A. काबिि डाइअक्साइड B. धमथेि C. अन्क्सजि D. िाइट्रोजि डाइ-अक्साइड
३. न्जल्ला र धत न्जल्लाका हवशेषतािरुबीच कुि-कुि जोडा सिी छि? तलका हवकल्पबाट रोज्िुिोस ।
a. मिाङ्ग र मुस्ताङ्ग ------------------------- हिमालपारीका न्जल्ला
b. न्चतवि ------------------------- एग बास्केट
c. कैलाली ------------------------- तीिधतरबाट िददले धसमािा छु ट्टाएको न्जल्ला
d. िेपालको मरुभूमी ------------------------ मुस्ताङ्ग
A. a, b सिी c,d गलत B. a, b रd सिी c गलत C. सबै सिी D. a,d सिी b,c गलत
४. युिस्े कोको रचिात्मक शिर सं जालमा पिि सफल िेपालको मिािगर कुि िो ?
a. काठमाडौं मिािगरपाधलका b. भरतपुर मिािगरपाधलका
c. लधलतपुर मिािगरपाधलका d. पोखरा मिािगरपाधलका
५. तलका मध्ये कुि राष्ट्र भूगोलहवद्िरू माझ “मैत्री द्वीप” भिेर प्रधसद्ध छ?
A. टोकेलाउ B. टु भालु C. टोंगा D. माशिल टापुिर
६. दे िायका भिाइबारे हवचार गिुि
ि ोस् ।
क. बेलायती धियन्दत्रत कुल दे श सं ख्या १४ वटा छि ।
ख. ब्रान्जलको सादतोस बददरगािलाई हवश्वको "कफी पोटि" भिेर न्चधिदछ।
A. क सिी ख गलत B. क गलत ख सिी C. दुबै सिी D. दुबै गलत
७. 'काङकुङ भञ्ज्याङ्ग' कुि न्जल्लामा पदिछ ?
ु
A. ताप्ले जङ्ग B. गोरखा ु ासभा
C सं खव D. डोल्पा
८. तलकामध्ये कसलाई "चालीस शताब्दीका हकसाि" भिेर पधि न्चधिदछ?
A. रोमी B. ग्रीकिरू C. न्चधियााँ D. मेसोपोटाधमया
९. तल ददइएको िक्सालाई हवचार गिुि
ि ोस्:
िक्सामा क्रमशः 1, 2, 3 र 4 न्चदिले कुि-कुि दे शिरूले प्रधतधिधित्व गछिि ् ?
IQ:- 30 * 1 = 30
51. MANOEUVRING, CAULIFLOWER, ACCENTUATION, BEHAVIOURISM, GREGARIOUS
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a. MANUSCRIPT c. MATRICULATION
b. CAUTIONED d. REORIENTATION
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a. 16 b. 17 c. 32 d. 34
53.
a. 12 b. 8 c. 10 d. 14
59. olb 17 * 36 = 17 tyf 41 * 56 = 16 eP, 41 * 32 = ?
a. 6 b. 12 c. 10 d. 8
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A. 6% B. 8% C. 10% D. 12%
National Institute for Competitive Exams (NICE)
61. Which is the odd one out?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(E)
62. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 16 and 20 hours respectively. If pipes are opened alternately for 1hour
each, starting with the pipe A, then in how many minutes will the tank get filled?
2 3 C. 16 D. 18
A. 175 B. 174
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a. C d. D c. A d. B
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I II III
a. 4 b. 3 c. 1 d. 6
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;a} x]nd]6 j:t' x'g\ . (All helmets are objects)
s]xL x]nd]6 jfxg x'g\ . (Some helmets are vehicles)
lgisif{ (Conclusions):
I. s]xL j:t' x]nd]6 x'g\ . (Some objects are helmets)
II. s]xL jfxg x]nd]6 x'g\ . (Some vehicles are helmets)
III. s]xL jfxg j:t' x'g\ . (Some vehicles are objects)
a. I / III dfq ;xL 5g\ . c. I / II dfq ;xL 5g\ .
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a. 0 ld6/ b. 10 ld6/
c. 10 2 ld6/ d. 10( 2–1) ld6/
67.
A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
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a. M + 5 b. M + 4 c. M + 2.5 d. M + 10
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a. g, j, m b. h, l, f c. h, j d. h, b
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a. a, b, m b. e, g c. c, a, e d. b, h
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a. e, f b. e, d, g c. a, e, c d. g, h
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75. olb k':tssf] Ps lglZrt dfqfsf] k|sfzgsf] d'b|0f vr{ (Printing cost) afkt k|sfzn] ¿= 30,600 ltg'{k5{ eg] /f]oN6L jfkt
slt ltg'{k5{ <
A. ¿= 19,450 B. ¿= 21,200 C. ¿= 22,950 D. ¿= 26150
76. k':tssf] d"No qmod"No eGbf 20% a9L c+lst ul/Psf] 5 . olb Pp6f k':tssf] c+lst d"No ¿= 180 eP, Ps k|lt k':ts 5fKg
k|of]u ePsf] sfuh (Paper) sf] d"No slt xf] <
A. ¿= 36 B. ¿= 37.50 C. ¿= 42 D. ¿= 44.25
77. k':tssf] /f]oN6L afktsf] vr{ d'b|0f vr{ eGbf slt k|ltzt sd 5 <
1 C. 20% D. 25%
A. 5% B. 335 %
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A.afOlG8ª vr{ / k|df]zg vr{ C. afOlG8ª vr{ / lk|lG6ª vr{
B.k]k/ vr{ / /f]oN6L D. k]k/ vr{ / lk|lG6ª vr{
79. olb k':tssf] Ps ;+:s/0fsf] nflu sfuh vr{ (Paper cost) ¿= 56,250 eP, o; ;+:s/0fsf] k|rf/ vr{ (Promotion cost)
slt xf] <
A. ¿= 20,000 B. ¿= 22,500
C. ¿= 25,500 D. ¿= 28,125
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80. s'g b'O{ vr{x?sf] hDdf s]lGb|o sf]0f 108° 5 <
A. jfOlG8ª vr{ / oftfoft vr{ C. /f]oN6L / k|df]zg vr{
B. lk|lG6ª vr{ / k]k/ vr{ D. afOlG8ª vr{ / k]k/ vr{
ENGLISH:- 20 * 1 = 20
Iron production was revolutionized in the early eighteenth century when coke was first used instead of
charcoal for refining iron ore. Previously the poor quality of the iron had restricted its use in architecture to
items such as chains and tie bars for supporting arches, vaults, and walls. With the improvement in refining
ore, it was now possible to make cast-iron beams, columns, and girders. During the nineteenth century further
advances were made, notably Bessemer's process for converting iron into steel, Which made the material more
commercially viable.
Iron was rapidly adopted for the construction of bridges, because its strength was far greater than that
of stone or timber, but its use in the architecture of buildings developed more slowly. By 1800 a complete
internal iron skeleton for buildings had been developed in industrial architecture replacing traditional timber
beams, but it generally remained concealed. Apart from its low cost, the appeal of iron as a building material
lay in its strength, its resistance to fire, and its potential to span vast areas. As a result, iron became
increasingly popular as a structural material for more traditional styles of architecture during the nineteenth
century, but it was invariably concealed.
Significantly, the use of exposed iron occurred mainly in the new building types spawned by the
Industrial Revolution: in factories, warehouses, commercial offices, exhibition halls, and railroad stations,
where its practical advantages far outweighed its lack of status. Designers of the railroad stations of the new
age explored the potential of iron, covering huge areas with spans that surpassed the great vauits of medieval
churches and cathedrals. Paxton's Crystal Palace, designed to house the Great Exhibition of 1851, covered an
area of 1848 feet by 408 feet in prefabricated units of glass set in iron frames. The Paris Exhibition of 1889
included both the widest span and the greatest height achieved so far with the Halle does Machines, spanning
362 feet, and the Eiffel Tower 1,000 feet high. However, these achievements were mocked by the artistic elite
of Paris as expensive and ugly follies. Iron, despite its structural advantages, had little aesthetic status. The use
of an exposed iron structure in the more traditional styles of architecture was slower to develop.
91. The burglar destroyed several items in the room. Even the carpet has been torn.
(a) Several items destroyed in the room by the burglar. Even the carpet he has torn.
(b) Several items in the room were destroyed by the burglar. Even the carpet has been torn.
(c) Including the carpet, several items in the room have been torn by the burglar.
(d) The burglar, being destroyed several items in the room, also carpet has torn.
92. We ought to do more exercise, …………
A. shouldn’t we? B. should we? C. oughtn’t we? D. don’t we?
93. Many parents are blind…………the faults of their children
A. of B. to C. for D. from
VOCABULARY
94. As a politician he is used to being in the limelight all the time.
A. giving speeches
B. the object of admiration
C. the centre of attraction
D. an object of public notice
95. Balika might scream blue murder, but I feel Sabita should get the promotion since she is better
qualified for the job.
A. Someone has been murdered with some blue liquid
B. Someone is being murdered and has become blue
C. Suffer from persecution complex
D. Make a great deal of noise and object vehemently
96. Having sold off his factory, he is now a gentleman at large.
A. Has no serious occupation B. Is living comfortably
C. Is respected by everybody D. Is held in high esteem
97.Man whose wife has been unfaithful to him
A. Dandy B. Bastard C. Concubine D. Cuckold
98. The period between two reigns
A. Lapse B. Interregnum C. Stasis D. Anachronism
99. Synonym of ALACRITY
A. Suspicion B. Unwillingly C. Unhesitatingly D. Eagerly
100. Synonym of MOOT
A. Invisible B. Obsequious C. Unexpected D. Controversial