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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)


Hkkx & I ( lkekU; cqferk ,oa rdZ'kfDr )
1.

A walks 5 km to west and turns left and


walks 3 km. Again he turns right and
covers 9 km. After that he went 3 km
towards north. How far is he from the
starting point?
A us if'pe dh vksj 5 fdeh- pyk vkSj ck;ha vksj eqM+dj

3 fdeh- pykA iqu% og nk;ha vksj eqM+k vkSj 9 fdeh- pykA


blds ckn og mkj dh vksj 3 fdeh- x;kA crk, fd og
vius izkjafHkd LFkku ls fdruh nwjh ij gS\
(A) 5 km. / 5 fdeh- (B) 3 km. / 3 fdeh(C) 6 km. / 6 fdeh- (D) 14 km. / 14 fdeh2.

In a certain code language 'STRONG' is


written as 'ROTNSG' then how will 'NAGPUR'
be written in that code language?

;fn fdlh dwV Hkk"kk esa 'STRONG' dks 'ROTNSG' fy[kk


tkrk gS] rks mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa 'NAGPUR' dks D;k fy[kk
tk,xk\
(A) GPAUNR

(B) PGUARN

(C) PGAURN
(D) GPUANR
Direction : In question numbers 3 and 4, select
the missing number from the given responses.

funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k 3 ls 4 esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr vad


Kkr dhft, A
3.

963
464

2
?

5.

188
893

alternatives.

funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k 6 ls 8 esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke


'kCn@ la[;k ;qXe pqfu,A
6.
(A) Broker / nyky
(B) Salesman / lsYleSu
(C) Customer / xzkgd
(D) Hawker / gkWdj
7.
(A) Pedlar / isQjhokyk
(B) Seller / fosrk
(C) Tailor / nthZ
(D) Businessman / O;kikjh
8.

(A) 46 20
(B) 72 45
(C) 51 24
(D) 32 13
Directions : In questions no. 9 to 10, select the
related word/number from the given
alternatives.

funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k 9 ls 10 esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls


lEcaf/r 'kCn@la[;k dks pqfu,A
9.

(B) 2
(D) 4

300 263
?
915

(A) 500
(B) 88
(C) 86
(D) 238
Which one set of letters when sequentially
placed at the gaps in the given letter series
shall complete it ?

dkSu&lk lewg [kkyh LFkkuksa ij eokj j[kus ls nh xbZ v{kj


J`a[kyk dks iwjk djsxk \
ba___b___aab___a___b
(A) abaa
(B) abba
(C) baab
(D) babb

Volley : Water :: Tornado : ?

ck<+ : ikuh :: rwiQku : \


(A) Soil / feV~Vh
(B) Motion / xfr
(C) Air / gok
(D) Light / izdk'k

844
903

(A) 1
(C) 3
4.

Directions : In questions no. 6 to 8, find the


odd word/number from the given

10.

11.

68 : 130 :: ? : 350
(A) 210
(B) 216
(C) 222
(D) 240
A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a row
facing north. A is the neighbour of B and
D, E is the neighbour of C and F, D is the
neighbour of C. Then how many persons
are between A and E?

mkj fn'kk dh vksj eqg djds A, B, C, D, E vkSj F ,d


iafDr esa cSBs gSaA A, B vkSj D dk iM+kslh gS] E, C vkSj F
dk iM+kslh gS] D, C dk iM+kslh gSA rc A vkSj E ds e;
fdrus lnL; gSa\
(A) Two / nks
(B) One / ,d
(C) Three / rhu
(D) Four / pkj

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12.

Find the wrong number ?


1 3 9 31 128 651 3913
(A) 651
(B) 128
(C) 31
(D) 9

Directions : In questions no. 13 to 14, a series


is given, with one term missing. Choose the
correct alternative from the given ones that
will complete the series.

funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k 13 ls 14 esa] ,d vuqe fn;k x;k gS]


ftlesa ,d in yqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og lgh
fodYi pqfu, tks vuqe dks iwjk djs A

14.

15.

C1L F4O I9R L16U ?


(A) O20X
(B) N25X
(C) O25X
(D) N20Z
27A 45E 9I 15O 3U 5A ?
(A) 1E
(B) 3E
(C) 2E
(D) 1I
If / ;fn

35 + 48 = 40
23 + 34 = 24
15 + 25 = 26

then, / rks] 11 + 21 = ?

16.

Four positions of a dice are given below :

uhps ,d ikls dh pkj fLFkfr;k nh xbZ gSa%

xyr la[;k Kkr dhft, \

13.

18.

(A) 10
(B) 16
(C) 18
(D) 20
Which diagram shows the relation among
Author, Philosopher and Teacher?

ys[kd] nk'kZfud vkSj f'k{kd ds chp ds laca/ dks dkSu&lh


vkfr iznf'kZr djrh gS\

3
5

(ii)

(i)

Find the number on the face opposite to the


face showing 3.
3 dks n'kkZus okys iQyd ds lkeus ds iQyd dh la[;k Kkr

dhft,A
(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 6
Direction (19-21): Some statements are given,
followed by some conclusions/assumptions. You
have to consider the statements to be true even
if they seem to be at variance from commonly
known facts. You have to decide which of the
given conclusions/assumptions, if any, follows
from
4 the given 2statements.

funs
1 Z'k5(19&21)%1dqN4dFku fn, x, gSa] ftuds vkxs dqN fu"d"kZ
@ iwoZ/kj.kk, fn, x, gSaA vkidks fopkj djuk gS fd dFku lR; gS
(iii)os lkekU;r% Kkr
(iv)ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs gksaA vkidks fu.kZ; djuk
pkgs
gS fd fn, x, dFkuksa esa ls dkSu&lk fu"d"kZ @ iwoZ/kj.kk,] ;fn dksbZ
gks] fuf'pr :i ls fudyrk gSA
19. dFku % All bananas are apple.
lHkh dsys lsc gSaA
Some apples are oranges.

(A)

(B)

dqN lsc ukjafx;k gSaA


All oranges are grapes.

lHkh ukjafx;k vaxwj gSaA


(C)
17.

(D)

Arrange the following words in a


meaningful order.

fuEu 'kCnksa dks lkFkZd e


1. Rain / o"kkZ
3. Defense / cpko
5. Relief / 'kj.k
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

1, 2, 4, 5, 3, 6
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
2, 1, 4, 3, 5, 6
4, 1, 2, 3, 6, 5

ds vuqlkj O;ofLFkr djsaA


2. Monsoon / ekulw u
4. Volley / ck<+
6. Shelter / jkgr

fu"d"kZ % I.

Some grapes are not banana.

dqN vaxwj dsys ugha gSaA


II. Some grapes are apple.

dqN vaxwj lsc gSaA


(A) None follows.

dksbZ vuqlj.k ugha djrk gSA


(B) Only I follows.

dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA


(C) Only II follows.

dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA


(D) Only I and II follow.

dsoy I vkSj II vuqlj.k djrs gSaA

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20.

Statement : / dFku %

(A) Both (B) and (C) / nksuksa (B) vkSj (C)

Eight people who were in the waiting list,


finally got their reservations in the
Shatabdi Express.

(B) 3 :19

vkB O;fDr tks izrh{kk lwph esa Fks mUgsa varr% 'krkCnh
,Dlizsl esa vkj{k.k fey x;kA
Conclusion : / fu"d"kZ %
I. Generally passengers in waiting list
hardly get reservation in the Shatabdi
Express.

23.

24.

(A) None follows.


(B) Only I follows.

dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA


(D) Only I and II follow.

dsoy I vkSj II vuqlj.k djrs gSaA


21. Statement : / dFku %
'' 'X' detergent should be used to clean clothes.''

^^diM+s /ksus ds fy, 'X' fMVtsV dk iz;ksx djsaA**


Assumptions: / iwoZ/kj.kk, %
(I) 'X' detergent forms more lather.
'X' fMVtsV vf/d >kx cukrk gSA
(II) 'X' detergent helps to dislodge grease and
dirt.
'X' fMVtsV fpdukbZ ,oa feV~Vh dks lkiQ djus esa

lgk;rk djrk gSA


(A) Only assumption (I) implicit

dsoy iwoZ/kj.kk (I) fufgr gSA


(B) Only assumption (II) implicit

dsoy iwoZ/kj.kk (II) fufgr gSA


(C) Both assumptions are implicit.

nksuksa iwoZ/kj.kk, fufgr gSA


(D) None of these

buesa ls dksbZ ugha


22.

When will the hands of a clock be 3 minutes


apart between 3 and 4 O'clock?
3 cts rFkk 4 cts ds chp ?kM+h dh lwbZ;ksa esa dc 3 feuV

?kVas

(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha


If 'R' means '' ; 'P' means ''; 'W', means
'+' and 'V' means '', then
14 W 16 R 4 V 3 P 5 = ?
'R' dk vFkZ '' gS; 'P' dk vFkZ '' gS; 'W' dk vFkZ '+'
14 W 16 R 4 V 3 P 5 = ?
(A) 15
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 3
P is the father of T. T is the daughter of M. M
is the daughter of K. How is P related to K?
P, T dk firk gSA T, M dh iq=kh gSA M, K dh iq=kh gSA P

dk K ls D;k laca/ gS\


(A) Father / firk
(C) Brother / HkkbZ

dksbZ vuqlj.k ugha djrk gSA

(C) Only II follows.

?kVas

gS; vkS j 'V' dk vFkZ '' gS] rks&

II. The number of berths available in


Shatabdi Express is comparatively low.

dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA

1
/ 3 :13
11

(C)

izrh{kk lwph ds ;kf=k;ksa dks 'krkCnh ,Dlizsl esa vkj{k.k


izk;% dfBukbZ ls feyrk gSA

'krkCnh ,Dlizsl esa miyC/ 'kf;dkvksa dh la[;k vis{kkr


de gSA

7
7
hours / 3 :19
11
11

(B) Father-in-law / llqj

(D) Son-in-law / nkekn


In the question given below, one question
and below it two statements I and II are
7given. The data given in the statements is
3 :13
hours
11
sufficient to answer the question or not.
Read the statements and give answer. If
uhps fn, x, iz'u esa ,d iz'u vkSj mlds uhps nks dFku I
vkSj II fn;s x, gSaA dFkuksa esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk mkj
25.

nsus ds fy, iz;kZIr gS ;k ughaA nksuksa dFkuksa dks if<+, vkSj mkj
nhft,A ;fn &
(A) Neither I nor II is sufficient.
u rks I u rks II i;kZIr gSA
(B) Only either I or II is sufficient.
;k rks dsoy I ;k II i;kZIr gSA
(C) Only II is sufficient / dsoy II i;kZIr gSA
(D) Both are sufficient / nksuksa i;kZIr gSA
How far is Ram from the starting point and
in which direction?

jke vkjafHkd fcUnq ls fdruh nwj vkSj fdl fn'kk esa gS\
I.

Ram goes 5 km towards east then 2 km


left, 10 km right and finally goes 2 km
right and stops.

jke iwjc dh vksj 5 fdeh pyrk gS] fiQj 2 fdeh ck,]


10 fdeh nk, vkSj varr% 2 fdeh nk, pydj :d
tkrk gSA
II. Ram goes 2 km towards east, then 2 km
right, 13 km left and finally goes 2 km
left and stops.

jke iwjc dh vksj 2 fdeh pyrk gS] fiQj 2 fdeh nk,]


13 fdeh ck, vkSj varr% 2 fdeh ck, pydj :d
dh nwjh gksxh\
tkrk gSA
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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)


Hkkx & II (ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk)
26.

A man can row down a stream 16 kms in 4 hrs


1
and can return in 5 hrs. Find the rate at
3
which man can row in still water.
,d vkneh /kjk dh fn'kk esa 16 fdeh- dh nwjh 4 ?kaVs esa r;

dj ldrk gS rFkk okfil

28.

29.

31.

A man rides a horse at the rate of 45 kms/hr


and stops for 12 mins to change horse after
every 12 kms. Total time taken by him to
cover a distance of 180 km is
,d vkneh 45 fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls ?kqM+lokjh djrk gSA
izR;sd 12 fdeh dh nwjh ds ckn ?kksM+k cnyus ds fy,
12 feuV :drk gSA 180 fdeh dh nwjh r; djus esa yxk
`a15
1+1b
13
dqy le; gS
12
5
8
6
a17
32b
(A) 6 hours 12 mins / 6 ?kaVk 12 feuV
(B) 6 hours 48 mins / 6 ?kaVk 48 feuV
(C) 6 hours 36 mins / 6 ?kaVk 36 feuV
32.
(D) 7 hours 24 mins / 7 ?kaVk 24 feuV
In a circle of radius 5 cm, two parallel chords
of length 8 cm and 6 cm are drawn. If both
the chords are on the same side of the centre,
then the distance between the chords is
,d 5 lsaeh f=kT;k ds o`k esa] nks lekUrj thok,a 8 lsaeh vkSj
6 lseh dh cukbZ xbZ gSA ;fn nksuksa thok, dsUnz ds ,d gh fn'kk
esa gS] rks thokvksa ds chp dh nwjh gS
(A) 1 cm / lsaeh
(B) 3 cm / lsaeh
(C) 2 cm / lsaeh
(D) 7 cm / lsaeh
Chiku and Deepti are working on an
assignment. Chiku takes 7 hrs to types
35 pages on a computer, while Deepti takes
9 hrs to type 54 pages. How much time will
they take working together on two different 33.
computers to type an assignment of 88
pages?

phdw vkSj nhfIr ,d fu;r dk;Z ij dke dj jgs gSaA phdw]


dEI;wVj esa 35 i`"B fy[kus ds fy, 7 ?kaVs ysrk gS] tcfd
nhfIr 54 i`"B fy[kus esa 9 ?kaVs ysrh gSA vyx&vyx dEI;wVj
ij ,d lkFk dke djds 88 i`"B ds fy[kus ds fy, fu;r
dk;Z dks djus esa fdruk le; ysaxs\
(A) 8 hrs / 8 ?kaVs
(B) 8 hrs 15 min / 8 ?kaVs 15 feuV
(C) 8 hrs 16 min / 8 ?kaVs 16 feuV
(D) 7 hrs / 7 ?kaVs

The ice compartment in a refrigerator is


18 cm deep, 6 cm high and 3 cm wide, then
how many ice cubes will it hold, if each cube
has 3 cm as its edge?

,d fizQt essa ,d fge [kaM 18 lsea h xgjk] 6 lsea h mQapk vkSj


3 lsaeh pkSM+k gS] rks blesa fdrus ?kukdkj ciQZ ds VqdM+ks dks
,d lkFk j[kk tk ldrk gS] ;fn izR;sd VqdM+s dh Hkqtk
3 lsaeh gS

?kaVs esa vk ldrk gSA 'kkar ty

esa vkneh dh pky Kkr dhft,A


(A) 3 km/hrs / 3 fdeh@?kaVk
(B) 3.5 km/hrs / 3.5 fdeh@?kaVk
(C) 2.5 km/hrs / 2.5 fdeh@?kaVk
(D) 4 km/hrs / 4 fdeh@?kaVk
27.

30.

(A) 10
(B) 8
(C) 12
(D) 9
If a2 + b2 = 121 and ab = 52, then value of
is

;fn a2 + b 2 = 121 vkS j ab = 52 gS ] rks

dk

eku gS
(A) 0

(B) 13

(C)

(D)

The marked price of a watch is

640. A man

buys the same for 448 after getting two


successive discounts. If the first discount
is 20%, then the second discount is

,d ?kM+h dk vafdr ewY; 640 gSA ,d vkneh ml ?kM+h


dks nks ozQfed cV~Vs ds ckn 448 esa [kjhnrk gSA ;fn igyh
NwV 20% gS, rks nwljh NwV gS&
(A)

(C) 15%

(B)

(D)

21 men can complete a work in 16 days


working 9 hours a day. Find the total
number of men required to complete thrice
the initial work in same number of days
working 7 hours a day?
21 vkneh] 9 ?kaVs izfrfnu dk;Z djrs gq, 16 fnu esa ,d
dk;Z dks iwjk djrs gSaA 7 ?kaVs izfrfnu dk;Z djrs gq,] igys

ls rhu xq.kk dk;Z mrus gh fnuksa


fdrus vknfe;ksa dh vko';drk
(A) 72 men / vkneh (B)
(C) 81 men / vkneh (D)

esa iwjk djus ds fy, dqy


gksxh\
78 men / vkneh
87 men / vkneh

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34. In a mixture of 90 litres, the ratio of milk 40. The difference between the compound
interest and the simple interest at the same
and water is 4 : 1. How much water should
rate on 4800 for 2 years is 192. The rate of
be added to the mixture so that the ratio of
interest per annum is
milk and water becomes 6 : 4 ?
4800 dh jkf'k ij nks o"kksZ ds pozQo`f C;kt vkSj lk/kj.k
,d 90 yhVj ds feJ.k esa] nw/ vkSj ikuh dk vuqikr
C;kt esa varj 192 gS] rks C;kt dh okf"kZd nj gS
4 : 1 gSA feJ.k esa fdrus ikuh feyk;k tk,] rkfd feJ.k
(A) 12%
(B) 8%
esa nw/ vkSj ikuh dk vuqikr 6 : 4 gks tk,A
(C) 18%
(D) 20%
(A) 24 litres / yhVj (B) 30 litres / yhVj
41. If x = 4 +
and y = 4
, then the value
(C) 32 litres / yhVj (D) 42 litres / yhVj
35. PAB is a secant line of a circle and PT is a
of
is
tangent drawn from an exterior point to the
circle. If PA = 4 cm and PT = 8 cm, then AB is
;fn PAB fdlh o`k dh ,d izfrNsnh js[kk gS vkSj o`k ds
gS] rks
dk
;fn x = 4 + 15 vkSj y = 4
ckgj fLFkr fdlh fcUnq ls PT ,d Li'kZ js[kk [khaph xbZ gSA
eku gS
;fn PA = 4 lsaeh vkSj PT = 8 lsaeh] rks AB gS
(A) 8 cm / lsaeh
(B) 18 cm / lsaeh
31
(B)
(A)
(C) 16 cm / lsaeh
(D) 12 cm / lsaeh
244
200
36. When 18
is divided by 19, then the
remainder will be
(C)
(D)
tc 18200 dks 19 ls Hkkx fd;k tkrk gS] rks 'ks"kiQy gksxk
42. The average age of husband and wife, who
(A) 0
(B) 19
were married 5 years ago, was 22 years at
(C) 1
(D) 17
the time of their mariage. Now the average
37. The H.C.F. and L.C.M. of two different
age of family including husband, wife and a
numbers both greater than 11, are 11 and
child (born during the interval) is 19 years.
2
2
`1
39
1
7
24

sin
2
cos
215
x37
165 respectively. Then the sum of the num- 13
1 + y+ What
1 1
=is3the present age of child?
+
+

3
3
ber is
39
26
244
9
sin
cos
x2
3x+ y6'kknh
y ds9zle;]
5
ifr vkSj iRuh dh vkSlr mez 22 lky Fkh]
nks fHkUu la[;kvksa] tks 11 ls cM+h gS] ds egke lekorZd
ftudh 'kknh ikap lky igys gqbZ FkhA vc ifjokj esa] ftlesa
vkSj y?kqke lekioZrd ozQe'k% 11 vkSj 165 gSA la[;kvksa
ifr] iRuh vkSj ,d cPps gS (bl nkSjku iSnk gqvk) dh vkSlr
dk ;ksx gS
mez19 lky gSA orZeku esa cPps dh mez D;k gS\
(A) 88
(B) 176
(A) 2 years / o"kZ
(B) 1 year / o"kZ
(C) 110
(D) 99
(C) 3 years / o"kZ
(D) 4 years / o"kZ
38. A lotion of 7 ml contains 50% alcohol. How
43.
A
dishonest
dealer
defrauds
by using false
much quantity of water should be added to
balance to the extent of 10% in buying as
the lotion to make it 20% alcoholic lotion?
well as in selling goods. His gain percent is
7 feyh ds ?kksy esa 50% vYdksgy gSA ?kksy esa ikuh dh
,d csbeku foozQsrk eky ds ozQ; vkSj foozQ; nksuksa 10% dh

fdruh ek=kk dks feyk;k tk, rkfd vYdksgy dh ek=kk


20% gks tk,?
(A) 7 ml / feyh
(B) 10 ml / feyh
(C) 9 ml / feyh
(D) 10.5 ml / feyh

39.

1
1
1
+
+
=
If 3x = 9y = 27z and
3x 6y 9z

z dk eku Kkr dhft,A

(A) 20 %
(C) 22

,
44.

then find the value of z.

;fn 3x = 9y = 27z vkSj

lhek rd xyr 'ks"k dk iz;ksx djrs gq, /ks[kk djrk gSA


mldk ykHk izfr'kr gS

gS] rks

(B) 21%
%

(D) 21

1
%
9

sin + cos
= 3 , then the value of
sin cos
(sin4 cos4 ) is

If

;fn

gS, rks (sin4 cos4 ) dk

eku gS

(A)

(B)

(A)

(C)

(D) 1

(C)

3
5

(B)

2
5

(D)

4
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45.

The shadow of a tower standing on a level


plane is found to be 50 m longer when the
sun's elevation is 30 than when it is 60.
Find the height of the tower ?

lery ij [kM+h ehukj dh Nk;k] lw;Z dk mUu;u dks.k


30 gksus ij] ml Nk;k ls 50 eh yEch gS tks lw;Z dk mUu;u
dks.k 60 gksus ij gSA ehukj dh mQapkbZ Kkr dhft,A
(A) 25 m / eh
(C)
46.

25
3

Direction (48 50): Read the following piediagram carefully and answer the questions
based on itfunsZ'k (48 50): o`k vkjs[k dks ;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj bl ij

vk/kfjr iz'uksa ds mkj nsaA


Total number of employees = 12400

dqy deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k = 12400

(B) 25 3 m / eh

m / eh

A
E
14%
12%

(D) 50 m / eh

D
16%

In the given figure, ABC is a right angled


triangle in which B is right angle. Three
semi-circles are drawn on diameter AB, BC
and CA. The area of traingle ABC is 37 sq.
unit, then the area of shaded portion is

C
18%

nh xbZ vkd`fr esa] ABC ,d ledks.kh; f=kHkqt gS ftlesa B


,d ledks.k gSA O;kl AB, BC vkSj CA ij rhu v/Zo`k
cuk, x, gSaA f=kHkqt ABC dk {ks=kiQy 37 oxZ bdkbZ gS, rks
Nk;kafdr Hkkx dk {ks=kiQy gS

B
40%

A : 1st level employee


A : igys ntsZ ds deZpkjh
B : 2nd level employee
B : nwljs ntsZ ds deZpkjh
C : 3rd level employee
C : rhljs ntsZ ds deZpkjh
D : Executive level employee
D : vf/'kklh Lrj ds deZpkjh
E : New employee

(A) 24 sq. unit / oxZ bdkbZ

48.

(B) 37 sq. unit / oxZ bdkbZ


(C) 18.5 sq. unit / oxZ bdkbZ

nwljs ntsZ ds vkSj rhljs ntsZ ds deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k esa fdruk


varj gS\

(D) 74 sq. unit / oxZ bdkbZ


47.

In the given figure, AB is a diameter of


circle and CD is perpendicular to AB, if
AB = 10 cm and AE = 2 cm, then find the
length of ED ?

49.

nh xbZ vkd`fr esa] AB o`k dk O;kl gS vkSj CD, AB ij


yEc gS] ;fn AB = 10 lsaeh vkSj AE = 2 lsaeh gS] rks ED
dh yEckbZ Kkr dhft,A
50.

E O
D

(A) 5 cm / lsaeh
(C)

10 cm / lsaeh

(B)

20 cm / lsaeh

(D) 4 cm / lsaeh

(A) 2700
(B) 2822
(C) 2728
(D) 2278
What is the difference between the number
of first level employee and new employees?

igys ntsZ ds deZpkjh vkSj u, deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;kvksa esa


fdruk varj gS\

C
A

E : u, deZpkjh
What is the difference between the
number of second level and 3rd level employees?

(A) 244
(B) 246
(C) 248
(D) 256
If the organisation appoints another 1600
second level employees, what would be the
approximate percentage of first level
employees?

;fn laLFkk esa nwljs ntsZ ds 1600 deZpkfj;ksa dks fu;qDr fd;k
tkrk gS] rks igys ntsZ ds deZpkfj;ksa dk izfr'kr (yxHkx)
D;k gS\
(A) 12.4%
(C) 14.4%

(B) 13.4%
(D) 11.4%

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Part - III (General Awareness)


Hkkx & III ( lkekU; tkudkjh )
51.

'Iqta' in the medieval times meant -

57.

e;dky esa ^bDrk* dk vFkZ Fkk&

fiQYe vkSj Vh-oh- laLFkku fLFkr gS&


(A) Pune/ iq.ks
(B) Rajkot/ jktdksV
(C) Nasik/ ukfld
(D) Nagpur/ ukxiqj

(A) Reserved in the form of Khalsa

[kkylk ds :i esa vkjf{kr


(B) The Land granted in lieu of services by
soldiers.

lSfud lsok ds cnys esa nh xbZ Hkwfe

58.

(C) The land given in donation

nku esa nh xbZ Hkwfe


mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
The 52nd Amendment of the Constitution
is related to lafo/ku dk 52oka la'kks/u lacaf/r gS&
(A) Defection/ ny&cny ls
(B) Reservation/ vkj{k.k ls
(C) Election/ fuokZpu ls
(D) Protection of the Minorities

59.

vYila[;dksa ds laj{k.k ls
53.

54.

55.

DNA is found outside the nucleus inukfHkd ds ckgj DNA ik;k tkrk gS&
(A) Golgibodies/ xkYthdk; esa
(B) Ribosome/ jkbckslkse esa
(C) Lysosome/ ykblkslkse esa
(D) Mitochondria/ ekbVksdkWfUM;k esa
The Challenger Deep is located in
pSysatj [kkbZ vofLFkr gS
(A) Atlantic Ocean/ vVykf.Vd egklkxj esa
(B) The Indian Ocean/ fgan egklkxj esa
(C) Pacific Ocean / iz'kkar egklkxj esa
(D) Antarctic Ocean / vaVkdZfVd egklkxj esa
What kind of a process is Road Construction?

60.

What is the purest form of water ?

ikuh dk 'kqre :i D;k gS \


(A) Tap water / uy dk ikuh
(B) Sea water / leqnzh ty
(C) Rain water/ o"kkZ dk ikuh
(D) River water / unh dk ty

The Chairman of National Income


Committee, 1949 in India was Hkkjr esa jk"Vh; vk; lfefr] 1949 ds v;{k Fks &
(A) D. R. Gadgil/ Mh- vkj- xkMfxy
(B) P. C. Mahalanobis/ ih- lh- egkyuksfcl
(C) K. C. Pant/ ds- lh- iar
(D) V. K. R. V. Rao/ oh- ds- vkj- oh- jko
When did Governor General got the
additional title of Viceroy ?

xouZj tujy us ok;ljk; dh vfrfjDr mikf/ dc izkIr dh\


(A) 1833/ esa
(B) 1853/ esa
(C) 1858/ esa
(D) 1877/ esa
61.

Which of the following mountain ranges in


India is known as a young fold mountain
range?

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh ioZr J`a[kyk Hkkjr esa lcls


uohure ofyr ioZr J`a[kyk ds uke ls tkuh tkrh gS\
(A) Satpura / lriqM+k
(B) Aravalis / vjkoyh
(C) Himalayas / fgeky;
(D) Vindhayan/ foU/;u

lM+d fuekZ.k fdl izdkj dh f;k gS \


(A) Primary / izkFkfed
(B) Secondary / f}rh;d
(C) Tertiary / r`rh;d
(D) Quaternary / prqfFkZd
56.

MNREGA programme is implemented under


which of the following Article of the Indian
Constitution ?

eujsxk dk;Ze Hkkjrh; lafo/ku ds fdl vuqPNsn ds rgr


ykxw fd;k x;k gS \
(A) Article 43/ vuqPNsn 43
(B) Article 45/ vuqPNsn 45
(C) Article 47/ vuqPNsn 47
(D) Article 50/ vuqPNsn 50

(D) None of the above


52.

The Film and Television Institute is


located at-

62.

Which Veda is 'Shatpatha Brahmin' related to?

^'kriFk czk.k* fdl osn ls lacaf/r gS \


(A) Rigveda/ Xosn
(B) Yajurveda/ ;tqosZn
(C) Samaveda/ lkeosn
(D) Atharvaveda/ vFkoZosn

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63.

The Rupee was made convertible in the


current account in -

69.

vFkZO;oLFkk esa dkVsZy fdldk Hkkx gS &


(A) Full event/ iw.kZ Li/kZ
(B) Monopoly/ ,dkf/dkj
(C) Oligopoly/ vYikf/dkj
(D) None of the above/ mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha

#i;s dks pkyw [kkrs esa ifjorZuh; cuk;k x;k &


(A) 1993/ esa
(B) 1995/ esa
(C) 1994/ esa
(D) 1996/ esa
64.

The main function of Cerebellum is -

lsjhcsye dk eq[; dk;Z gS \


(A) Seeing/ ns[kuk
(B) Hearing/ lquuk
(C) Balancing/ larqyu cukuk
(D) Remembering/ ;kn j[kuk
65.

The type of fruit in which Litchi can be


included, is
iQyksa dk og izdkj ftlesa yhph dks j[kk tk ldrk gS

70.

71.

(C) Nuts/ uV
(D) Sapindoideac family/ ,dchth csjh
What do you mean by 'theodolite' ?

^fFk;ksMksykbV* ls vki D;k le>rs gSa \


72.

lkeqfnzd rkieku esa ifjorZu


vkdk'kh; nwjh
(C) The velocity of river water

unh ty dk osx dh
73.

The following gases are generally used in


the process of welding-

lkekU; osfYMax izf;k esa fuEu xSlksa dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS&
(A) Oxygen and Hydrogen

vkWDlhtu vkSj gkbMkstu


(B) Hydrogen and Acetylene

74.

gkbMkstu vkSj ,lhfVyhu


,lhfVyhu vkSj ukbVkstu
(D) Oxygen and Acetylene

vkWDlhtu vkSj ,lhVhyhu


Frequent intake of Khesari pulse increase
the risk of catching which disease?

[kslkjh dh nky dk yxkrkj lsou djus ls dkSu&lk jksx gksus


dh laHkkouk jgrh gS\
(A) Phrynoderma / fizQuksMeh
(B) Lathyrism / ysFkkbfjTe
(C) Flayism / ysfoTe
(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Who is the writer of the book 'The Golden


Threshold' ?

^n xksYMu Fkzs'kksYM* uked iqLrd ds ys[kd dkSu gSa\


(A) Sarojini Naidu/ ljksftuh uk;Mw
(B) Arvind Ghosh/ vjfoan ?kks"k
(C) Tej Bahadur Sapru/ rst cgknqj Lkiwz
(D) Motilal Nehru/ eksrhyky usg:

(C) Acetylene and Nitrogen

68.

The S.I. unit of electric charge is

fo|qr vkos'k dh ekud bdkbZ gS


(A) Ampere/ ,Eih;j
(B) Coulomb/ dqyEc
(C) E.S.U/ b-,l-;w(D) Kelvin/ dsfYou

okZ/j vkSj {kSfrt dks.k Kkr djus ds fy,


67.

Ball pen functions on the principle of -

ckWy isu ftl flkar ij dk;Z djrk gS] og gS &


(A) Viscosity/ fpifpikiu
(B) Boyle's law/ ckW;y dk fu;e
(C) Gravitational force/ xq#Rokd"kZ.k cy
(D) Surface tension/ i`"Bh; ruko

(B) Celestial distance

(D) To measure horizontal and vertical


angles

In India, The Treasury Bill System was


abolished in -

Hkkjr esa Vstjh fcy iz.kkyh dks lekIr dj fn;k x;k&


(A) 1992/ esa
(B) 1994/ esa
(C) 1996/ esa
(D) 1997/ esa

(B) Hesperidium/ gsLifjfM;e

(A) Change in sea-temperature

The form in which plants get nitrogen is -

ftl :i esa ikS/s ukbVkstu izkIr djrs gSa] og gS &


(A) Nitric Oxide/ ukbfVd vkWDlkbM
(B) Nitrates/ ukbVsV
(C) Ammonia/ veksfu;k
(D) Nitrides/ ukbVkbM

(A) Angiosperm/ Mwi

66.

Cartel in the economy is a part of -

75.

Who was the first Foreign Minister of


Independent India ?

Lora=k Hkkjr ds izFke fons'k ea=kh dkSu Fks \


(A) Jawahar Lal Nehru/ tokgj yky usg:
(B) Guljarilal Nanda/ xqytkjhyky uank
(C) Lal Bahadur Shastri/ yky cgknqj 'kkL=kh
(D) John Mathai/ tkWu eFkkbZ

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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 76 to 78, some part
of the sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a sentence has
an error and blacken the oval [ ] corresponding
to the appropriate letter (A), (B), (C) and (D). If a
sentence is free from error, blacken the oval
corresponding to 'No error' in the Answer Sheet.
76. Since we live in a money oriented society
(A)/ the average individual cares little (B)/
about solving anyone's else problem. (C)/
No error (D)
77. Unemployment (A)/ as well as poverty (B)/
influence the votes. (C)/ No error (D)
78. Tonsillitis is (A)/ among those diseases (B)/
that are curable. (C)/ No error (D)
Directions : In Question nos. 79 to 81,
sentences given with blanks are to be filled in
with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are
suggested for each question. Choose the correct
alternative out of the four and indicate it by
blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the
Answer Sheet.
79. The functions of Parliament are not only
_____ in nature, but considerable in volume.
(A) differently
(B) varied
(C) variable
(D) magnitude
80. Plantation crops _____ a large group of
crops.
(A) declare
(B) substitute
(C) make
(D) constitute
81. _____, translation training courses of
3 months were being conducted at the
Headquarters in New Delhi.
(A) Surprisingly
(B) Suddenly
(C) Somehow
(D) Initially
Direction: In Question nos. 82 to 84, a
sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
Below are given alternatives to the underlined
part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
case no improvement is needed your answer is
(D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.

82.

May I know who did accompany you to


the railway station?
(A) Whom did accompany you
(B) Who did you accompany
(C) who accompanied you
(D) no improvement
83. He doesn't hesitate to do whatever his
friend does.
(A) will do
(B) would do
(C) shall do
(D) no improvement
84. What I would call personal style depends
not so much on the actual clothing you
wear but one's choice of jewellery and
make-up.
(A) yet one's choice of
(B) but one's choosing
(C) as your choice of
(D) no improvement
Directions : In Question nos. 85 to 86 out of
the four alternatives, choose the one which
best expresses the meaning of the given
word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
85. Impute
(A) blame
(B) attribute
(C) apply
(D) expect
86. Sundry
(A) complex
(B) express
(C) unmatched
(D) various
Directions : In question nos. 87 to 88,
choose the option opposite in meaning to
the given word and mark it in the Answer
Sheet.
87. Homely
(A) rough
(B) outgoing
(C) smooth
(D) beautiful
88. Stripped
(A) covered
(B) naked
(C) exposed
(D) unclothed

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Directions : In question no. 89, four options are
given, out of which only one word is correctly
spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark
your answer in the Answer Sheet.
89. (A) Grapewine
(B) Grapewane
(C) Grapevine
(D) Greapvine
Direction : In Question nos. 90 to 92, four
alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase
underlined in the sentence. Choose the
alternative which best expresses the
meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in
the Answer Sheet.
90. The cricket match proved to be a big draw.
(A) a keen contest
(B) a huge attraction
(C) a goal-less match
(D) a game without any result
91. The thief took to his heels when he saw a
policeman.
(A) had some pain in his heels
(B) ran away from the scene
(C) confronted the policeman
(D) could not decide what to do
92. To strain every nerve.
(A) to spoil relationship
(B) to get afraid
(C) to try one's utmost
(D) to fall ill
Directions : In Question nos. 93 to 95, out of
the four alternatives, choose the one which can
be substituted for the given words/sentences
and indicate it by blackening the appropriate
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
93. Specialist in bone or skeleton disorders
(A) dermatologist
(B) orthopaedician
(C) ophthalmologist
(D) gynaecologist
94. Introductory part or lines to a discourse or
play
(A) finish
(B) prologue
(C) postscript
(D) addendum
95. Residing in a country of which one is not
yet a full-fledged citizen
(A) lain
(B) lease
(C) enemy
(D) alien

Direction : In Question nos. 96 to 100, you have


a brief passage with 5 questions each. Read
the passages carefully and choose the best
answer to each question out of the four
alternatives and mark it by blackening the
appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
PASSAGE-1
Yes, there were giants before the Jam
Sahib (the great Indian cricketer, Kumar Shree
Ranjit Sinhji, better known to the world of cricket
as Ranji). And yet I think it is undeniable that as
a batsman, the Indian will live as the supreme
exponent of the Englishmans game. The claim
does not rest simply on his achievements
although, judged by them, the claim could be
sustained. His seasons average of 87 with a total
of over 3,000 runs is easily the high-watermark
of English cricket. Thrice he has totalled over
3,000 runs and no one else has equalled that
record. And is not this achievement
astonishingscoring two double centuries in a
single match on a single daynot against a
feeble attack, but against Yorkshire, always the
most resolute and resourceful of bowling teams?

But we do not judge a cricketer so much by


the runs he gets as by the ways he gets them. In
literature as in finance, says Washington Irving,
much paper and much poverty may co-exist. And
in cricket, too many runs and much dullness may
be associated. If cricket is menaced with
creeping paralysis, it is because it is losing the
spirit of joyous adventure and becoming a mere
instrument for compiling tables of averages.
There are dull, mechanical fellows who turn out
runs with as little emotion as a machine turns
out pins. There is no colour, no enthusiasm, no
character in their play. Cricket is not an
adventure to them; it is business. It was so with
Shrewsbury. His technical perfection was
astonishing; but the soul of the game was
wanting in him. There was no sunshine in his
play, no swift surprise or splendid unselfishness.
And without these things, without gaiety, daring,
and the spirit of sacrifice cricket is a dead thing.
Now the Jam Sahib has the root of the matter in
him. His play is as sunny as his face. He is not a
miser hoarding up runs, but a millionaire
spending them, with a splendid yet judicious
prodigality. It is as though his pockets are
bursting with runs that he wants to shower with
his blessings upon the expectant multitude. It is
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no difficult to believe that in his little kingdom 98. Consider the following statements:
(A) Many cricketers suffer from paralysis
Nawangar, where he has power of life and death
in their old age because of excessive
in his hands, he is extremely popular for it is
physical stress undergone during their
obvious that his pleasure is in given pleasure.
cricketing careers.
96. Consider the following statements:
(B)
Boards of cricket of the cricket playing
(A) Yorkshire did not have a potent bowling
nations
should consist of past cricketers.
attack because the Jam Sahib was only
Which
of
the
above statements is/are correct?
a specialist batsman.
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(B) Cricket loses its flamboyant spirit when
(C)
Both
1
and
2
(D)
Neither 1 nor 2
players like Shrewsbury are at the
99.
Consider
the
following
statements:
batting crease.
(A) A cricketers way of scoring runs holds
Which of the above statement is/are
more significance than the total runs
correct?
that he scores.
(A) 1 only
(B)
Cricket is never treated as business by
(B) 2 only
any
player.
(C) Both 1 and 2
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
(D) Neither 1 nor 2
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
97. Consider the following statements:
(C)
Both
1
and
2
(D)
Neither 1 nor 2
(A) It is statistics which matter most when
100.
Consider
the
following
statements:
true worth of a cricketer is estimated.
(A) While batting, the Jam Sahib was very
(B) Surfeit of runs scored in a cricket
unselfish since he ensured that his
match may not always lend excitement
batting partner never got run-out.
to a cricket match.
(B)
The Jam Sahib carried his magnanimity
Which of the above statements given is/
in his nature even while dealing with
are correct?
people in his kingdom.
(A) 1 only
Which
of the above statements give is/are
(B) 2 only
correct?
(C) Both 1 and 2
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(D) Neither 1 nor 2
(C) Both 1 and 2
(D) Neither 1 nor 2

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