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PSA-IX (HINDI)

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER-3


Language Conventions (1 to 24)

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Nandini lives in Chhattisgarh. She is standing facing Himalaya
range, she goes right than she turns and goes right again. Then
she turns left and goes 10 meter than she turns right and walks
(15) fifteen meter finally she takes a right turn. In which direction is
she heading now.
(a) Himalayan Range
(b) Bay of Bangal
(c) Indian Ocean
(d) Arabian Sea

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These words have a kind of relationship. Which is shown by the
diagrams out of these given eight diagrams (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H)
only one shows the relationship correctly. The diagram which
shows the correct relation of the words in a question is your
answer, select and mark the correct choice.

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In the following questions symbols
, @ , %, p
and $ are used as
follows :
A
B means
A is not larger than B.
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A is larger than B.
A % B means
A is smaller than B.
Ap
B means
A is equal to B.
A $ B means
A is not smaller than B.
On the basis of above meanings of the symbols and considering
the statement in the following questions is true and correct you
have to find out which conclusion/conclusions I or II or both are
correct. or I/II or both are incorrect choose the correct option from
(a) (b) (c) and (d) for your answer :
Q.37

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y , y$Z
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Z % W
II Y
W
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(b) only conclusion II is correct.
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(d) neither conclusion I nor II is correct.
Q.38

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R is the smallest in all
II Q p
S
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(b) only conclusion II is correct.
(c) conclusion I and II both are correct.
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Q.39

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P is the largest in all
II P$N
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(b) only conclusion II is correct.
(c) conclusion I and II both are correct.
(d) neither conclusion I nor II is correct.

Q.40

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I
Lp
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only conclusion I is correct.
only conclusion II is correct.
conclusion I and II both are correct.
neither conclusion I nor II is correct.

Conclusion :
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(b)
(c)
(d)
Q.41

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Conclusion : I
H is the smallest in all.
II Gp
E
(a) only conclusion I is correct.
(b) only conclusion II is correct.
(c) conclusion I and II both are correct.
(d) neither conclusion I nor II is correct.

Q.42

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(b) only conclusion II is correct.
(c) conclusion I and II both are correct.
(d) neither conclusion I nor II is correct.

Quantitative Reasoning (43 to 60)

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(1) 90 cm
(2) 100 cm
(3) 99 cm
(4) 101 cm

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during the interval. After every period 5 minutes are given free to
students. The exact duration of each period is :
(1) 47 minutes
(2) 48 minutes
(3) 51 minutes
(4) 53 minutes

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area of the square field is 12100 m, the area of the circular field
will be.

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Q.47 The number of small cuboids with sides 10 cm 8 cm 5 cm can


be accomodated in a cubical box of edge 1 m is :

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(2) 1000
(4) 250

Q.48 In the given figure, O is the centre of a circle and arc ABC subtends
an angle of 130 at O. AB is extended to P then,
PBC = ?

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(1) 75
(3) 65

(2) 115
(4) 80

Q.49 The average of 30 numbers is 12. The average of first 20 of them is


11 and that of next 9 is 10. The last number is :

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(4) 50

Q.50 Of the 2000 inhabitants of a town 60% are males of whom 20% are
literate. If of all the inhabitant 25% are litrate then what percent of
females of town are literate.

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(3) 45%

(2) 22.5%
(4) 32.5%

Q.51 A person weighs 750 N on earth. The mass of this person on earth

and moon would respectively be.


(1) 75 kg, 12.5 kg
(2) 75 kg, 75 kg
(3) 750 kg, 0 kg
(4) 12.5 kg, 0 kg

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(3) 750 kg, 0 kg

(2) 75 kg, 75 kg
(4) 12.5 kg, 0 kg

Q.52 Which one of the following has the maximum number of 0 tons.
(1) 12g of H2O
(2) 12g of O2
(3) 12g of CO2
(4) 12g of CH4

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(4) CH4ds 12g

Q.53-56 :
The pie chart given below shows the spending by a family on
various items during the year 2012. Study it carefully and answer
the questions that follow :

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(1) food
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Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow :
Body Mass Index is a sign of good health. BMI is a method to
evaluate whether a person is obese or overweight. It greatly helps
to avoid diabetes and other metabolic disorders. A high BMI
indicates that the person is more likely to suffer from diseases
such as diabetes etc. If two persons with different heights have the
same the shorter ones BMI is more than that of taller person.
Body mass index formula is given by World Health Organisation
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mass in kg
Body Mass Index =

(height in metres)
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Her BMI can be calculated as follows :
55
BMI =
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(1.55)
For adults, an ideal BMI is within the range of 18.5 to 25 kg/m.
The given table shows the BMI and the category of the person :

Category

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Underweight (less mass)


Normal weight (ideal mass)
Over weight (slighty more mass)
Obese
Severely obese
Very severely obese

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ANSWER KEY
Language Conventions (Hindi)
[Question 1 to 8]
1.

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3.

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Language Conventions
[Questions 1 to 8]
1.
(3)
unusually
2.
(1)
simple
3.
(3)
encouraged ideas
4.
(1)
clear
5.
(1)
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scientists
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identify
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parts
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attack
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Questions 25 to 42 Section B
Qualitative Analysis
25.
26.
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29.
30.
31.
32.
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35.
36.
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38.
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42.

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a only conclusion I is correct (P = Q, Q > R, R < S)
conclusion I and II. Both are correct (M = N < O < P)
only II conclusion is correct (J ?
K < L < M)
only conclusion I is correct (E ?
F > G > H)
only conclusion II is correct (P ?
Q = R > T)
ANSWER KEY
Questions 43 52 Section C
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS

43.
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48.
49.
50.
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52.

(2)
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[Questions 53 to 60]
53.
54.

(3)
(4)

Rs. 75,000
Rs. 1, 90,000

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57.
58.
59.
60.

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