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23. Which of the answer figures is embedded
0 D T S G N 5 A E L K I in the question figure ?
1 T S G N D 6 L K I A E nh xbZ mkj vkfr;ksa esa ls dkSu lh iz'u vkfr esa fufgr
2 S G N D T 7 K I A E L gS \
3 G N D T S 8 E L K I A Question Figure:/ 'u vkfr:
4 N D T S G 9 I A E L K
(A) 67, 21, 14, 98
(B) 21, 89, 42, 68
(C) 21, 96, 24, 78
Answer Figures:/mkj vkfr;k
(D) 12, 89, 42, 68
20. Choose the Venn diagram which represents
the correct relationship among the following (A) (B)
groups Editor, Professor and Men
og osu vkjs[k pqfu, tks uhps fn, x, oxks ds chp lgh
lacak dks n'kkZrk gS laiknd] izksQslj vkSj iq#"k
(C) (D)
(C) Remains unaltered / dksbZ ifjorZu ugha gksxk nks la[;kvksa dk e-l-i- 16 gS vkSj mudk y-l-i 146 gSA
,slh la[;kvksa ds fdrus tksM+s cusaxs ?
(D) Decreases by 25% / 25% ?kVsxk
(A) Zero / 'kwU; (B) Only 1 / dsoy 1
35. If the rate of interest be 4% per annum for
the first year, 5% per annum for the second (C) Only 2 / dsoy 2 (D) Many / cgqr ls
year and 6% per annum for the third year, 1 1
40. =?
then the compound interest of ` 10,000 for 1 cos 1 cos
3 years will be (A) cosec cot (B) cosec
;fn C;kt dh nj izFke o"kZ esa 4%, f}rh; o"kZ esa 5% vkSj (C) cot (D) 2 cosec cot
r`rh; o"kZ esa 6% jgrh gS] rks ` 10,000 ij 3 o"kks dk 41. If a cos + b sin = c, then find the value of
a sin b cos
po`f) C;kt gksxk
;fn a cos + b sin = c, rks of a sin b cos
(A) ` 1600 (B) ` 1625.80
dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(C) ` 1575.20 (D) ` 2000
36. A coconut merchant finds that the cost price (A) a 2 b 2 c 2 (B) a 2 b 2 c 2
of 2750 coconuts is the same as the selling
(C) a 2 b 2 c 2 (D) a 2 b 2 c 2
price of 2500 coconuts. His loss or gain will
be 42. The angle of elevation of the top of a tower
at a point on level ground is 45, when
,d ukfj;y fosrk Kkr djrk gS fd 2750 ukfj;yksa dk moved 20 m, towards the tower, the angle
; ewY; 2500 ukfj;yksa ds fo; ewY; ds cjkcj gSA of elevation becomes 60, what is the height
of the tower ?
mldk ykHk ;k gkfu gksxh
,d Vkoj ds f'k[kj dk tehu ij ,d fcUnq ls mUu;u
(A) 5% loss / 5% gkfu dks.k 45 gSA VkWoj dh rjQ 20 eh- pyus ij ;g 60
(B) 10% gain / 10% ykHk gks tkrk gSA VkWoj dh pkbZ D;k gS ?
(C) 15% loss/ 15% gkfu (A) 10 3 1 m / eh-(B) 10 3 3 m / eh-
(D) 20% gain/ 20% gkfu
(C) 10 3 3 m /eh- (D) 10 3 m /eh-
37. ` 33,630 are divided among A, B and C in
such a manner that the ratio of the amount 43. Two trains of length 100 m and 150 m, are
of A to that of B is 3 : 7 and the ratio of the travelling in opposite directions at speeds
amount of B to that of C is 6 : 5. The amount of 75 km/hr. and 50 km/hr. respectively.
What is the time taken by them to cross
of money received by B is
each other ?
` 33,630 dks A, B vkSj C esa bl izdkj foHkkftr fd;k 100 eh- vkSj 150 eh- yEch nks jsyxkfM+;ka foijhr fn'kk
x;k gS fd A dh /kujkf'k dk B dh kujkf'k ls vuqikr 3 esa e'k% 75 fdeh-@?ka- vkSj 50 fdeh-@?ka- dh xfr ls
: 7 gS vkSj B dh /kujkf'k dk C dh kujkf'k ls vuqikr 6 py jgh gaSA os ,d&nwljs dks ikj djus esa fdruk le;
: 5 gSA B }kjk izkIr /kujkf'k gS ysaxh ?
(A) ` 14,868 (B) ` 16,257 (A) 7.4 sec./lSds.M (B) 7.2 sec./lSds.M
(C) ` 13,290 (D) ` 12,390 (C) 7 sec./lSds.M (D) 6.8 sec./lSds.M
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44. If 18 men earn ` 1440 in 5 days, how many Candidates Enrolled = 16000
men can earn ` 1920 in 8 days ?
HkrhZ fd;s x;s ijh{kkFkhZ = 16000
;fn 18 vkneh] 5 fnuksa ` 1440 dekrs gSa, rks 8 vkneh,
` 1920 fdrus fnuksa esa dek;saxs ?
(A) 10 (B) 12 G A
10% 16%
(C) 15 (D) 18 B
13%
45. The marked price of an article is ` 300. F
22%
The shopkeeper gives a discount of 10% on
C
the marked price and still gains 25%. Then 17%
E D
the cost price of the articles is 14% 8%
;fn oLrq dk vafdr ewY; ` 300 gSA nqdkunkj vafdr
ewY; ij 10% dh NwV nsuk gS vkSj fQj Hkh 25% ykHk Candidates passed = 13000
izkIr djrk gSA rks oLrq dk ; ewY; gS mkh.kZ ijh{kkFkhZ
= 13000
(A) ` 216 (B) ` 203.50
G
(C) ` 237.50 (D) ` 215 8% A
17%
46. A train X leaves Howrah at 6 a.m. and B
reaches Asonsol at 10 a.m. Another train Y F 13%
21%
leaves Asansol at 8. a.m. and reaches C
Howrah at 11 : 30 a.m. The two trains cross 11%
E
each other at D
16%
14%
,d xkM+h X gkoM+k ls 6 cts izkr% pyrh gS vkSj 10 cts
izkr% vklulksy igqprh gSA ,d vU; xkM+h Y vklulksy
ls 8 cts pyrh gS vkSj 11 : 30 cts gkoM+k igqprh gSA 48. What percentage of the candidates passed
nksuksa jsyxkfM+;ksa ,d&nwljs dks fdl le; ikj djax
s h? in the examination from school E out of the
(A) 8 : 44 a.m/izkr% (B) 8 : 56 a.m/izkr% total number of candidates enrolled from
the same school ?
(C) 9 : 27 a.m/izkr% (D) 9 : 42 a.m/izkr%
47. A and B together can do a work in 12 days. Ldwy E ls HkrhZ fd;s x;s ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k esa ls
B and C together can do it in 15 days. If A's ijh{kk esa fdrus izfr'kr ijh{kkFkhZ mRrh.kZ gq;s ?
efficiency is twice that of C, then the days
required for B alone to finish the work is (A) 78 (B) 84
A rFkk B ,d lkFk dk;Z 12 fnuksa esa dj ldrs gSAa B rFkk (C) 92 (D) 96
C ,d lkFk ogh dke 15 fnuksa esa dj ikrs gSaA ;fn A dh 49. What is the ratio of the candidates passed
{kerk C ls nqxuh gks] rks B vdsys ogh dk;Z fdrus fnuksa to the candidates enrolled from the
esa dj ldrk gS ? school A ?
(A) 60 days / fnu (B) 30 days / fnu Ldwy A ls mRrh.kZ gq;s ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dk HkrhZ fd;s x;s
(C) 20 days / fnu (D) 15 days / fnu ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ds lkFk D;k vuqikr gS
Direction (48 50) : The percentage of the (A) 221 : 256 (B) 213 : 163
candidates enrolled in seven different schools
(C) 187 : 209 (D) 209 : 189
for the CBSE 10th examination and the
candidates who passed the examination is 50. What percentage of the candidates passed
given by the following pie-chart. Study the of the candidates enrolled for the school B
chart and answer the questions given below : and C together ?
funsZ'k (48 50) % lh-ch-,l-bZ dh 10oha d{kk dh ijh{kk Ldwy B vkSj C dks feykdj HkrhZ fd;s x;s ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ds
ds fy, lkr fHkUu&fHkUu Ldwyksa esa HkrhZ fd;s x;s vkSj
fdrus izfr'kr ijh{kkFkhZ mkh.kZ gq;s ?
ijh{kk esa mkh.kZ gq;s ijhZ{kkfFkZ;ksa dk fr'kr uhps o`kkjs[k
(A) 65 (B) 68
esa fn;k x;k gSA o`kkjs[k dk v;;u dhft, vkSj iz'uksa
ds mkj nhft,A (C) 79 (D) 81
(D) Hydrogen / gkbMkstu ls Hkkjr esa lcls vfkd mitk e`nk dkSu&lh gS ?
63. Which gland is commonly known as (A) Red Soil / yky e`nk
'biological clock' ?
(B) Black Soil / dkyh e`nk
fdl xzafFk dks lkekU;r% tSfod ?kM+h dgk tkrk gS ?
(C) Alluvial Soil/ tykS<+ e`nk
(A) Parathyroid gland / iSjkFkkbjkWbM xzfUFk
(D) Calcareous Soil/ pwusnkj e`nk
(B) Adrenal gland / vfko`Dd xzfUFk
68. The B.C. Roy Award is given in which field ?
(C) Pineal gland / ihfu;y xzfUFk
ch-lh- jkW; iqjLdkj fdl {ks= esa fn;k tkrk gS ?
(D) Thyroid gland / FkkbjkWbM xzfUFk
64. What is the minimum age to be elected as
(A) Journalism / i=dkfjrk
the member of Gram Panchayat ? (B) Medicine / vkS"kfk
xzke iapk;r dk lnL; cuus ds fy, U;wure vk;q lhek (C) Theatre / fFk,Vj
D;k gS ? (D) Social Work / lkekftd dk;Z
(A) 18 Years / o"kZ 69. The number of players in Rugby is
(B) 21 Years / o"kZ
jXch esa f[kykfM+;ksa dh la[;k gksrh gS
(C) 25 Years / o"kZ (A) 14
(D) 20 Years / o"kZ (B) 15
65. In India, the "Maternity Leave" has been (C) 16
extended from 12 weeks to how many
(D) 17
weeks ?
70. "Tidal Forests" are otherwise called
Hkkjr esa ^^ekr`Ro vodk'k** 12 lIrkg ls c<+kdj fdrus
lIrkg dj fn;k x;k gS ? ^^Tokjh; ouksa** dks vU;Fkk dgrs gSa
Directions : In Question nos. 76 to 78, some Directions : In Question nos. 84 to 85, out of
part of the sentences has errors and others are the four alternatives, choose the one which best
correct. Find out which part of the sentence expresses the meaning of the given word and
has an error and blacken the oval [ ] mark it in the Answer Sheet.
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B), 84. BROWBEAT
(C) and (D). If a sentence is free from error,
(A) to bully (B) to chase
blacken the oval corresponding to 'No error' in
the Answer Sheet. (C) to give a hint (D) to revive
76. This young man is in search of an 85. CELERITY
employment because he is in grave (A) quickness (B) bachelorhood
financial crisis. (C) lineage (D) backwardness
(A) This young man is in Directions : In question no. 86, four words are
(B) search of an employment because given, out of which only one word is wrongly
(C) No error spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word and mark
(D) he is in grave financial crisis your answer in the Answer Sheet.
77. Either of his four sons has sold his property 86. (A) Unflinching (B) Colloquial
after his death. (C) Resurrection (D) Acquaintence
(A) No error
Directions : In Question nos. 87 to 89,
(B) property after his death
sentences given with blanks are to be filled in
(C) sons has sold his
(D) Either of his four with (an) appropriate word(s). Four alternatives
78. She is more clever than honest. are suggested for each question. Choose the
(A) more clever correct alternative out of the four and indicate
(B) she is it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in
(C) than honest the Answer Sheet.
(D) No error 87. The children are so _______, their parents
Directions : In Question nos. 79 to 81, four
alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. are thinking of sending them to a _______
Choose the alternative which best expresses school.
the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it (A) small; high
in the Answer Sheet. (B) naughty; neighbouring
79. All agog (C) misruled; lodging
(A) all happy (D) unruly; boarding
(B) rife with rumours
(C) excited or surprised 88. Only _______ people are _______ after death.
(D) playful (A) vicious; condemned
80. Toe the line (B) virile; forgotten
(A) work extremely hard (C) virtuous; remembered
(B) betray one's friends (D) virulent; glorified
(C) hit on the toe 89. The Secretary _______ the society's funds
(D) abide by the rules
81. Turn tail _______ he was dismissed.
(A) run like a coward (A) robbed; thus
(B) one who changes ideas (B) pirated; therefore
(C) run with a tail (C) misplaced; and
(D) run without a purpose (D) embezzled; therefore
Directions : In question nos. 82 to 83, choose Directions : In Question nos. 90 to 92, out of
the option opposite/nearly opposite in meaning the four alternatives, choose the one which can
to the given word and mark it in the Answer
be substituted for the given words/sentences
Sheet.
82. IDIOSYNCRACY and indicate it by blackening the appropriate
(A) insanity (B) sanity oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
(C) generality (D) singularity 90. A person (usually elderly lady) who
83. SOBRIETY accompanies a young girl
(A) moderation (B) drunkenness (A) entente (B) couturier
(C) dizziness (D) stupidity (C) elite (D) chaperon
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91. A complete turn about ; reversal of policy down again with his elbow: he picked it up once
(A) vis-a-vis (B) vox populi more, 'Get rid of your helmet,' said the master,
(C) volte-face (D) quid pro quo who was a bit of a joker. There was a burst of
92. Under consideration laughter from the boys, which so thorough
(A) sine die (B) summum bonum shamed the boy that he didn't know whether to
(C) sub judice (D) suo moto keep his cap in his hand, leave it on the ground,
Directions: In Question nos.93 to 95, a or put it on his head. He sat down again and
sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined. placed it on his knee.
Below are given alternatives to the underlined 'Rise,' repeated the master, 'and tell me your
part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the name'. The new boy articulated in a stammering
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In voice an unintelligible name. 'Again!' said the
case no improvement is needed, your answer master. The same sputtering of syllables was
is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. heard, drowned by the tittering of the class.
93. I am afraid you two are at cross purpose. 'Louder!' cried the master; 'louder!' The new
(A) are at cross-purposes fellow opened a large mouth and shouted at the
(B) are in cross-purposes top of his voice as if calling someone the word
(C) are at a cross-purpose 'Charbovari.' A hubbub broke out; they shouted,
barked, stamped and repeated, 'Charbovari!
(D) no improvement
Charbovari!'
94. Take care that you are not to be cheated.
96. Who disturbed the peace of the class ?
(A) that you will not be cheated
(A) The new boy
(B) you will not be cheated
(B) The mischievous boys of the class
(C) that you are not cheated
(C) The master
(D) no improvement
(D) The headmaster
95. Let's go for a walk, shouldn't we ?
97. What is the function of the clause 'a school
(A) shall we
servant carrying a large desk' in the
(B) can we
opening sentence ?
(C) can't we
(A) Just to provide an extra information
(D) no improvement
(B) To describe the atmosphere
Directions : In Question nos.96 to 100, you have
(C) To create seriousness
a brief passage with 5 questions. Read the
(D) To create humour
passage carefully and choose the best answer
98. Which of the following is true about the
to each question out of the four alternatives
description of the new boy ?
and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval
(A) The boy has been sketched sympathe-
[ ] in the Answer Sheet.
tically
We were in class when the headmaster
(B) The boy has been caricatured
came in, followed by a 'new fellow', not wearing
(C) It is a serious description
the school uniform, and a school servant carrying
a large desk. Those who had been asleep woke (D) The writer seems to hate the boy
up, and everyone rose as if surprised at his work. 99. The last part of the episode proves to be an
The headmaster made a sign to us to sit down. anticlimax to :
Then turning to the class master, he said to him (A) the class
in a low voice : 'Mr. Roger, here is a pupil whom I (B) the boy
recommend to your care.' The new boy was (C) the teacher
wearing a tight green jacket, yellow trousers and (D) all of them
a strange cap which soon attracted the attention 100. The command of the master- 'Get rid of your
of the whole class. helmet'- in the second paragraph means
The new boy was still holding his strange (A) There is a cruel joke
cap on his knees even after the prayers were (B) There is nothing cruel about it
over. 'Rise', said the master. The boy stood up; (C) The master wants to help the boy
his cap fell. The whole class began to laugh. He (D) The master wants to maintain
bent over to pick it up. A neighbour knocked it discipline in the class