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funsZ'k
(1-10) : fuEufyf[kr çR;sd ç'u ds fy, fn, x, 18. (A) 66 - 56 (B) 101 - 90
fodYiksa esa ls lacaf/r v{kj@'kCn@la[;k dks pqfu,A (C) 41 - 30 (D) 33 - 22
19. fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ls ml fodYi dks pqfu, ftlesa nh xbZ
1. çdk'k: va/dkj: : Kku: ?
la[;k,¡] ç'u esa nh xbZ la[;kvksa ds vR;f/d leku gSa\
(A) vKkurk (B) cqf¼erk
fn;k gS
: (10.5, 15.0, 21.5)
(C) ped (D) jpukRedrk
(A) (32.5, 37.0, 43.5)
2. dSaph
: diM+k ::? (B) (54.5, 58.0, 62.4)
(A) dye : L;kgh (B) jstj : nk<+h (C) (62.2, 66.8, 73.3)
(C) HkV~Vh: /q¡vk (D) uy : ikuh (D) (81.30, 85.8, 92.0)
3. fpfM+;k
: ia[k: : ? 20. fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls dkSu lk fodYi fn;s x;s 'kCnksa dk
(A) isM+: ifÙk;k¡ (B) efgyk: ifj/ku lkFkZd vkjksgh Øe gksxk\
(C) eNyh: 'kYd (D) Ropk : vkneh 1. lkIrkfgd 2. nSfud
4. dekuh: çR;kLFkrk ::? 3. ekfld 4. ikf{kd
(A) O;fDr: lud (B) Åu : xeZ 5. }Sekfld
(A) 1, 4, 3, 2, 5 (B) 2, 1, 4, 3, 5
(C) foi.ku: foKkiu (D) jsfM;ks : çlkj.k
(C) 4, 1, 2, 3, 5 (D) 5, 1, 2, 3, 4
5. ADGJ : MPSV : : ? : NQTW
(A) BEHK (B) EHKM
funsZ'k
(21-22) : J``a[kyk dh vxyh vkÑfr Kkr dhft,A
(C) DGJN (D) QTVZ 21. ç'u vkÑfr;k¡ :
6. UPSET : SETUP : : TIPTOP : ?
(A) TOTPOP
(C) TITPOP
(B) TOTPIP
(D) TOPTIP
?
7. 9 : 26 : : 81 : ? mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡
:
(A) 90 (B) 99
(C) 242 (D) 729
8. 20 : 30 : : ? : 72
(A) 56 (B) 59
(C) 68 (D) 61 (A) (B) (C) (D)
9. 7 : 307 : : 5 : ? 22. ç'u vkÑfr;k¡ :
(A) 109 (B) 116 +
(C) 61 (D) 89
× ×
?
funsZ'k
(10-18) : fuEufyf[kr çR;sd ç'u ds fy, fn, x,
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡
:
fodYiksa esa ls fHk v{kj@'kCn@la[;k dks pqfu,A
+ + +
10. (A) laxe (B) HkhM+
(C) fofdj.k (D) ,dkxzrk ×
(A) (B) (C) (D)
11. (A) yack- NksVk (B) dkyk- lisQn
(C) flj - Vksih (D) fe=k- 'k=kq funsZ'k
(23-26) : fuEufyf[kr ç'uksa esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls
12. (A) 36, 17 (B) 48, 21 ,d lgh fodYi dks pqfu, ftlls J``a[kyk iwjh gksxhA
(C) 56, 25 (D) 68, 31 23. 1, 1, 6, 6, 11, 11, 16, ? ?
13. (A) oxZ (B) 'kadq (A) 13, 11 (B) 16, 21
(C) 17, 21 (D) 21, 16
(C) f=kHkqt (D) vk;r 24. 4, ? 144, 400, 900, 1764
14. (A) 206 (B) 125 (A) 25 (B) 36
(C) 27 (D) 8 (C) 49 (D) 100
15. (A) 625 (B) 225 25. 2, 10, 30, 68, ?
(C) 169 (D) 256 (A) 125 (B) 130
16. (A) srQP (B) nmLK (C) 128 (D) 135
(C) gfED (D) tsUV 26. 4E, 8I, 13N, 19T, ?
17. (A) 221 (B) 289 (A) 26U (B) 26A
(C) 247 (D) 143 (C) 26Z (D) 25Y
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Part - I (General Intelligence)


Directions (1-10) : In each of the following 18. (A) 66 - 56 (B) 101 - 90
question, select the related letters/word/ (C) 41 - 30 (D) 33 - 22
number from the given alternatives. 19. From among the given alternatives, select
1. Light : Darkness : : Knowledge : ? the one in which given numbers resemble
(A) Ignorance (B) Intelligence with the numbers given in the question.
Given : (10.5, 15.0, 21.5)
(C) Brightness (D) Creativity
(A) (32.5, 37.0, 43.5)
2. Scissors : Cloth : : ?
(B) (54.5, 58.0, 62.4)
(A) Pen : Ink
(C) (62.2, 66.8, 73.3)
(B) Razor : Beard
(D) (81.30, 85.8, 92.0)
(C) Furnace : Smoke 20. Which one of the given responses would be
(D) Tap : Water a meaningful order of the following words
3. Bird : Feather : : ? in ascending order?
(A) Tree : Leaves (B) Lady : Dress 1. Weekly 2. Daily
(C) Fish : Scales (D) Skin : Man 3. Monthly 4. Fortnightly
4. Spring : Elasticity : : ? 5. Bimonthly
(A) Person : Whims (A) 1, 4, 3, 2, 5 (B) 2, 1, 4, 3, 5
(B) Wool : Warmth (C) 4, 1, 2, 3, 5 (D) 5, 1, 2, 3, 4
(C) Marketing : Advertising Direction (21-22) : Find the next figure of series.
(D) Radio : Broadcast 21. Question Figures :
5. ADGJ : MPSV : : ? : NQTW
(A) BEHK (B) EHKM
(C) DGJN (D) QTVZ ?
6. UPSET : SETUP : : TIPTOP : ?
(A) TOTPOP (B) TOTPIP Answer Figures :
(C) TITPOP (D) TOPTIP
7. 9 : 26 : : 81 : ?
(A) 90 (B) 99
(C) 242 (D) 729 (A) (B) (C) (D)
8. 20 : 30 : : ? : 72 22. Question Figures :
(A) 56 (B) 59
(C) 68 (D) 61 +
9. 7 : 307 : : 5 : ? × ×
?
(A) 109 (B) 116
Answer Figures :
(C) 61 (D) 89
Directions (10-18) : In each of the following + + +
question find the odd word/letters/number
pair from the given responses.
×
(A) (B) (C) (D)
10. (A) Confluence (B) Concourse
(C) Radiation (D) Concentration Directions (23-26) : In the following questions,
11. (A) Long-Short (B) Black-White choose the correct alternative from the given
(C) Head-Cap (D) Friend-Foe ones that will complete the series.
12. (A) 36, 17 (B) 48, 21 23. 1, 1, 6, 6, 11, 11, 16, ? ?
(C) 56, 25 (D) 68, 31 (A) 13, 11 (B) 16, 21
13. (A) Square (B) Cone (C) 17, 21 (D) 21, 16
(C) Triangle (D) Rectangle 24. 4, ? 144, 400, 900, 1764
14. (A) 206 (B) 125 (A) 25 (B) 36
(C) 27 (D) 8 (C) 49 (D) 100
15. (A) 625 (B) 225 25. 2, 10, 30, 68, ?
(C) 169 (D) 256 (A) 125 (B) 130
16. (A) srQP (B) nmLK (C) 128 (D) 135
(C) gfED (D) tsUV 26. 4E, 8I, 13N, 19T, ?
17. (A) 221 (B) 289 (A) 26U (B) 26A
(C) 247 (D) 143 (C) 26Z (D) 25Y

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27. funsZ'k
fo|ky; dk ifj.kke çfr o"kZ c<+ jgk gSA fuEufyf[kr (35-36) : fuEufyf[kr ç'uksa esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls
tkudkjh ds vuqlkj o"kZ
2012 ds ifj.kke dk iwokZuqeku yqIr la[;k Kkr dhft,A
% yxk,¡
o"kZ 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 35. 7 9 10
ifj.kke 34.25 36.75 39.75 43.25 47.25 51.75 ? 4 8 6
2 3 4
(A) 51.75 (B) 56.75
14 ? 15
(C) 48.00 (D) 57.25
(A) 20 (B) 24
28. fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ml 'kCn dks pqfu, tks fn, x, 'kCn esas(C) 28 (D) 32
ç;qDr v{kjksa ls cuk;k tk ldrk gS\ 36. 80 60 ?
MEASUREMENT 40 30 20
(A) ASSURE (B) MANTLE 60 50 40
(C) MASTER (D) SUMMIT (A) 30 (B) 40
29. fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ls ml 'kCn dks pqfu, tks fn, x, 'kCn (C) 140 (D) 20
esa ç;qDr v{kjksa ls ugha cuk;k tk ldrk gS\ 37. C, B ds if'pe fn'kk esa vkSj
A ds nf{k.k&if'pe fn'kk esa
RATIONALE gSAD, A ds mÙkj&if'pe fn'kk esa C rFkk
ds mÙkjvkSj
esa
(A) RATION (B) TRAIL AB ds lkFk iafDr esa
B,gSA
fcUnq
A ds fdl fn'kk esa fLFkr gS\
(C) TONER (D) RELATE (A) mÙkj&iwoZ (B) nf{k.k&iwoZ
30. A, B, C, D vkSj E, 5 fo|ky; gSa ftuds eq[k mÙkj dh vksj (C) mÙkj&if'pe (D) nf{k.k&if'pe
gSAA, E vkSjB ds eè; esa gSA E, D ds nk;ha vksj ;fn
gSA 38. ;fn fdlh dwV Hkk"kk esadks5137 vkSj
'GIVE' 'BAT' dks
C vkSjD nks fljs ij gks]
rks dkSu lk fo|ky;
C dh ck;ha vksj gS\ 924 fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh dwV'GATE'
Hkk"kkdks esadSls
(A) E (B) A
fy[kk tk,xk\
(C) D (D) B
(A) 5427 (B) 5724
31. iQkfrek vius ifr ls eqLriQk dk ifjp; djkrs gq, cksyh] (C) 5247 (D) 2547
^^mlds HkkbZ ds firkth esjs nknkth ds ,dek=k39. iq=kfuEufyf[kr
gSaA** lehdj.k dk gy ,d fuf'pr fu;e ds vkèkkj
iQkfrek] eqLriQk ls dSls lacaf/r gS\ ij fudkyk x;k gSA mlh fu;e ds vk/kj ij fcuk gy okys
(A) pkph (B) cgu lehdj.k dk lgh mÙkj Kkr dhft,A
(C) Hkrhth (D) ek¡ 8 + 5 + 3 = 48, 3 + 7 + 6 = 4,
32. ,d ?ku dh nks fLFkfr;k¡ nh xbZ gSA bu vkÑfr;ksa ij vk/kfjr]
rks4 + 7 + 6 = ?
fn, x, ?ku esa la[;k
1 ds foijhr iQyd dh la[;k Kkr djsaA (A) – 3 (B) 3
(C) – 5 (D) 17
6 6 40. P dh vk;qQ ds cjkcj gSA
R, S ls NksVkT,gSA
R ls NksVk
1 2 2 3 gS ysfdu
P ls cM+k gSA lcls cM+k dkSu gS\
(A) 1 (B) 2 (A) P (B) Q
(C) 3 (D) 4 (C) R (D) S
33. r:.k dh mez ,d iw.kZ la[;k dk ?ku gSA nks o"kZ iwoZ fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fodYi lgh gS\
41. mldh
mez ,d vU; iw.kZ la[;k dk oxZ FkkA mls iqu% vius mez 8 * 5 * 27 * 3 * 16
(A) ×, =, –, + (B) –, =, ×, +
dks ,d iw.kZ la[;k ds ?ku ds :i esa vkus esa fdruk le; (C) ×, =, +, – (D) +, –, =, ×
yxsxk\ 42. fou; 5 fdeh nf{k.k dh vksj pyrk gS] fiQj og nk,¡ eqM+dj
(A) 2 o"kZ (B) 10 o"kZ 3 fdeh pyrk gSA fiQj og vius nk,¡ vksj eqM+dj
5 fdeh
(C) 37 o"kZ (D) 39 o"kZ pyrk gSA fiQj og vius ck,¡ vksj eqM+rk gS vkSj
34. 60 O;fDr;ksa esa ls dkSu Vsful] 'krjat ;k dSje [ksyrk gS ;s pyrk gSA
5 fdeh vc og vius vkjafHkd fcUnq ls fdruh nwjh
tkuus ds fy, ,d lk{kkRdkj fy;k x;kA
çkIr vkadM+s dks ij gS\
lfp=k vkjs[k esa n'kkZ;kfp=k
x;k gSA
dk vè;;u dj ç'u dk (A) 3 fdeh (B) 5 fdeh
mÙkj nasA
fdrus yksx dqN Hkh ugha [ksyrs gSa\ (C) 8 fdeh (D) 6 fdeh
'krjat 43. fuEufyf[kr vkjs[kksa esa ls dkSu gkFkh] HksfM+;k vkSj tk
9 dSje chp laca/ksa dks fpf=kr djrk gS\
8 10
7
11 Vsful (A) (B)
12
(A) 28 (B) 7
(C) 4 (D) 3 (C) (D)

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27. The results of school are increasing every Directions (35-36) : In the following questions,
year. Forecast the result of 2012 from the find the missing number from the given responses.
following information : 35. 7 9 10
Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 4 8 6
Results 34.25 36.75 39.75 43.25 47.25 51.75 ? 2 3 4
(A) 51.75 (B) 56.75 14 ? 15
(C) 48.00 (D) 57.25 (A) 20 (B) 24
28. From the given alternatives, select the word (C) 28 (D) 32
which can be formed using the letters of
36. 80 60 ?
the given word.
MEASUREMENT 40 30 20
(A) ASSURE (B) MANTLE 60 50 40
(C) MASTER (D) SUMMIT (A) 30 (B) 40
29. From the given alternatives, select the word (C) 140 (D) 20
which cannot be formed using the letters 37. C is to the west of B and South-west of A. D
of the given word. is to the North-west of A and North of C and
RATIONALE is in line with AB. In which direction from
(A) RATION (B) TRAIL the point of A, B is located?
(C) TONER (D) RELATE (A) North-East (B) South-East
30. A, B, C, D and E are 5 schools facing towards (C) North-West (D) South-West
north. A is in the middle of E and B. E is to
38. If 'GIVE' is coded as 5137 and 'BAT' is coded
the right of D. If C and D are at two ends,
which school is on the left side of C? as 924, how is 'GATE' coded?
(A) E (B) A (A) 5427 (B) 5724
(C) D (D) B (C) 5247 (D) 2547
31. Fatima while introducing Mustafa to her 39. Following equations are solved on the basis
husband said, "His brother's father is the of a certain system. On the same basis, find
only son of my grandfather." How is Fatima out the correct answer for the unsolved
related to Mustafa? equation.
(A) Aunt (B) Sister 8 + 5 + 3 = 48, 3 + 7 + 6 = 4,
(C) Niece (D) Mother then, 4 + 7 + 6 = ?
32. Two positions of a cube are given. Based on (A) – 3 (B) 3
them, find out which number is found on
(C) – 5 (D) 17
the opposite surface of number 1 in the
given cube? 40. P's age is equal to Q. R is younger than S. T
is younger than R but elder than P. Who is
6 6 the eldest?
1 2 2 3 (A) P (B) Q
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) R (D) S
(C) 3 (D) 4 41. Which one of the following responses is
33. Tarun's age is the cube of a whole number. correct?
It was square of another whole number two 8 * 5 * 27 * 3 * 16
years ago. How long must he wait before his (A) ×, =, –, + (B) –, =, ×, +
age is again the cube of a whole number? (C) ×, =, +, – (D) +, –, =, ×
(A) 2 years (B) 10 years 42. Vinay walks 5 km towards South, then he
(C) 37 years (D) 39 years walks 3 km turning right. Again he turns
34. An interview of 60 persons to know whether to his right and walks 5 km. He then turns
they play Tennis, Chess or Carrom was to his left and walks 5 km. How far is he
conducted. The data so obtained has been
now from the starting point?
summarized in a pictorial diagram as
shown. Study the diagram and answer the (A) 3 km (B) 5 km
question. How many persons don't play any (C) 8 km (D) 6 km
games? 43. Which one of the following diagrams best
depicts the relationship among Elephant,
Chess Carrom Wolf and Animal?
9
8 10
7 (A) (B)
11 Tennis
12
(A) 28 (B) 7
(C) 4 (D) 3 (C) (D)

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44. dFku: 48. uhps ç'u vkÑfr;ksa esa fn[kk, vuqlkj dkxt dks eksM+dj
I. cM+s 'kgj esa jgus okys yksxksa dks HkhM++ okyh dkVus rFkk [kksyus ds ckn og fdl vkÑfr tSlk fn[kkbZ nsxk\
jsyxkM+h
ç'u vkÑfr %
vFkok clksa esa ;k=kk ds nkSjku eqf'dyksa dk lkeuk djuk
iM+rk gSA
II. os eksVjdkjksa ds lkFk lM+dksa ij izfrLi/kZ djrs gSaA
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡ %
fu"d"kZ
:
I. 'kgjhs yksxksa ds fy, ;k=kk djuk cgqr dfBu gSA
II. cM+s 'kgjksa esa VªSfiQd tke dk gksuk r; gSA
(A) dsoy fu"d"kZI vuqlj.k djrk gSA (A) (B) (C) (D)
(B) dsoy fu"d"kZII vuqlj.k djrk gSA 49. ;fn ,d niZ.k dksAB js[kk ij j[kh tk, rks nh xbZ mÙkj
vkÑfr;ksa esa ls dkSu&lh vkÑfr ç'u vkÑfr dk lgh
(C) u rks fu"d"kZ
I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ
II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
çfrfcEc gksxh\
(D) nksuksa fu"d"kZ
I vkSjII vuqlj.k djrs gaSA ç'u vkÑfr %
45. J`a[kyk dks iw.kZ djus okyh la[;k Kkr dhft,A A
3, 14, 39, ? 155
(A) 78 (B) 94
(C) 84 (D) 108 B
46. dFku: mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡ %
I. lHkh f[kykM+h fpfdRld gSaA
II. dqN fpfdRld vfHkusrk gSaA
fu"d"kZ
:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
I. dqN fpfdRld f[kykM+h ds lkFk&lkFk vfHkusrk 50. Hkh gSaA
,d 'kCn osQoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
II. lHkh vfHkusrk fpfdRld gSaA fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa fn,
(A) dsoy fu"d"kZI vuqlj.k djrk gSA x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxks± }kjk n'kkZ, x, gSa] tSlk
uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wg esa gSA I dsvkO;wg&
LraHk vkSj iafDr
(B) dsoy fu"d"kZII vuqlj.k djrk gSA
dh la[;k 0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj vkO;wg&
II dh 5 ls 9A bu
(C) nksuksa fu"d"kZ
I vkSjII vuqlj.k djrs gSaA vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr vkSj ckn esa LraH
(D) u rks fu"d"kZ
I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ
II vuqlj.k djrk gSA la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj.k ‘A’ds
dks
fy,
02,
14, 33] vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gS‘K’ rFkk
dks57,
47. nh xbZ mÙkj vkÑfr;ksa esa ls ml mÙkj vkÑfr dks pqfu, ftuesa
69, 88 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA blh rjg ls] vkidks
ç'u vkÑfr fufgr gSA 'kCn‘SOAP’ ds fy, la[;k lewg dks igpkuuk gSA
ç'u vkÑfr % vkO;wg
-I vkO;wg-II

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 R S A C N 5 O B K E P
1 C N R S A 6 E P O B K
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡ % 2 S A C N R 7 B K E P O
3 N R S A C 8 P O B K E
4 A C N R S 9 K E P O B

(A) 13, 55, 21, 66 (B) 01, 56, 21, 67


(C) 32, 56, 20, 66 (D) 20, 56, 21, 66
(A) (B) (C) (D)

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44. Statements : 48. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown
I. People who live in the big city face below in the question figures. From the
given answer figures, indicate how it will
problems while travelling in crowded
appear when opened.
trains or buses. Question Figure :
II. They are on the streets in competition
with motor cars.
Conclusions :
Answer Figures :
I. Travelling is very difficult for city
people.
II. Traffic Jam is inevitable in big cities.
(A) Only conclusion I follows (A) (B) (C) (D)
(B) Only conclusion II follows 49. If a mirror is placed on the line AB, then
(C) Neither conclusion I nor II follows which of the answer figures is the right
image of the given figure?
(D) Both conclusions I and II follow Question Figure :
45. Find the number that will complete the
A
series
3, 14, 39, ? 155
(A) 78 (B) 94
B
(C) 84 (D) 108
Answer Figures :
46. Statements :
I. All players are doctors.
II. Some doctors are actors.
Conclusions : (A) (B) (C) (D)
I. Some doctors are players as well as 50. A word is represented by only one set of
actors. numbers as given in any one of the
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
II. All actors are doctors. the alternatives are represented by two
(A) Only conclusion I follows classes of letters as in two matrices given
(B) Only conclusion II follows below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I are
numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-II
(C) Both conclusions I and II follow
are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from
(D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows these matrices can be represented first by
47. From the given answer figures, select the its row and next by its column. E.g., ‘A’ can
one in which the question figure is hidden/ represented by 02, 14, 33 etc., and ‘K’ can
be represented by 57, 69, 88. etc. Similarly,
embedded? you have to identify the set for the word
Question Figure : ‘SOAP’.
Matrix-I Matrix-II

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 R S A C N 5 O B K E P
Answer Figures : 1 C N R S A 6 E P O B K
2 S A C N R 7 B K E P O
3 N R S A C 8 P O B K E
4 A C N R S 9 K E P O B

(A) 13, 55, 21, 66 (B) 01, 56, 21, 67


(A) (B) (C) (D) (C) 32, 56, 20, 66 (D) 20, 56, 21, 66

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&(ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
)
51. y?kqÙke vHkkT; la[;k D;k gS\ 61. ;fn ABCD ,d pØh; lekarj prqHkqZt gS]
A rks
dk eku
(A) 3 (B) 2 Kkr dhft,A
(C) 0 (D) 1
(A) 90° (B) 100°
52. P fdlh dke dks9 fnu esa dj ldrk gS]
Q, P ls 50% (C) 60° (D) 80°
vfèkd l{ke gSA
Q dks mlh dk;Z dks djus esa fdrus fnu
62. nh xbZ vkÑfr POQ
esa] O;kl gS vkSjPQRS ,d pØh;
yxsaxs\
(A) 6 (B) 3
prqHkqZt gSA ;fn
PSR = 130° gS] rks
RPQ dk eku D;k
gS\
1 1
(C) 13 (D) 4 R
2 2
53. nks la[;kvksa dk vuqikr
3 : 4 vkSj mudk y?kqÙke lekioR;Z
180 gSA nwljh la[;k D;k gS\
(A) 90 (B) 30 Q
S 130°
(C) 60 (D) 45
n 2
  O
54. x

n 2 2


dk eku D;k gS\

1 P
(A) x2 (B) (A) 35° (B) 30°
x2
n (C) 40° (D) 45°
(C) x (D) x 2
63. nh xbZ vkÑfrOesa
dsUnz gS]
x fdlds
rks cjkcj gS\
1 1
55. ;fn x4 + 4 = 119 gS] rks x3 – 3 dk eku gS— R
x x
(A) ± 36 (B) ± 33 S x°
(C) 36 (D) – 36
56. ,d vkneh dks` 450 esa ,d oLrq cspus10%
ij dh gkfu O
gksrh gSA ;fn og`bls540 esa csprk gS rks mls fdrus
35°
çfr'kr ykHk ;k gkfu gksxh\ P Q
(A) 9% gkfu (B) 8% ykHk
(C) 8% gkfu (D) 9% ykHk (A) 65° (B) 60°
57. ,d leckgq f=kHkqt dh çR;sd Hkqtk
2 lseh
dks
de djus ls (C) 45° (D) 55°
mlds {ks=kiQy 4 esa
3 lseh dh deh gks tkrh gSA f=kHkqt
2 64. 7 lseh vk/kj f=kT;k vkSj
24 lseh Å¡ps Bksl 'kadq dks cukus
dh çR;sd Hkqtk dh yackbZ fdruh
— gS esa visf{kr ykSg pknj dh {ks=kiQy D;k gksxh\
(A) 6 lseh (B) 8 lseh  22
(C) 3 lseh (D) 5 lseh   yhft,  .
 7 
11 5 (A) 704 lseh2 (B) 408 lseh2
58. ;fn 2x + 3y = vkSj
xy = gks] rks
8x3 + 27y3 dk
2 6 (C) 708 lseh2 (D) 804 lseh2
eku gksxk

65. nks HkkbZ;ksa ds vk;q
8 o"kZ
dk varj
gSA
10 o"kZ ckn muds vk;q
(A)
671
(B) 583 dk ;ksx muds orZeku vk;q ds ;ksx dk nksxquk gks tk,xkA Nk
8 vkSj cM+s HkkbZ ds vk;q dk vuqikr D;k gS\
583 (A) 8 : 9 (B) 10 : 13
(C) (D) 187
4 (C) 7 : 11 (D) 3 : 7
59. sin  + cos  cjkcj gS
6 6

66. ;fn eSa
5 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls pyrk gw¡] rks 7esjh jsyxkM+h
(A) 1 + 3sin2cos2 (B) 1
(C) 1 – 3sin2cos2 (D) 1 + 3sincos feuV ls NwV tkrh gS] ijarq6;fn
fdeh@?kaVk
eSa dh xfr ls
tan2 
pyrk gw¡ rks eSa jsyxkM+h ds5jokuk
feuVgksus
igys LVs'ku
ls
60. – sec ds cjkcj gS
— igq¡p tkrk gw¡A esjs ?kj vkSj LVs'ku ds chp dh nwjh fdruh g
sec   1
(A) – 1 (B) 0 (A) 6 fdeh (B) 5 fdeh
(C) 1 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (C) 6.5 fdeh (D) 7 fdeh
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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)


51. The least prime number is — 61. If ABCD is a cyclic parallelogram, then find
(A) 3 (B) 2 the value of A .
(C) 0 (D) 1 (A) 90° (B) 100°
52. P can do a piece of work in 9 days. Q is 50% (C) 60° (D) 80°
more efficient than P. The number of days 62. In the given figure, POQ is a diameter and
Q will take to do the same piece of work is — PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral. If
(A) 6 (B) 3 PSR = 130°, then the value of RPQ is —
1 1
(C) 13 (D) 4 R
2 2
53. The ratio of two numbers is 3 : 4 and their
L.C.M. is 180. The second number is —
(A) 90 (B) 30 Q
S 130°
(C) 60 (D) 45
n 2
  O
54. The value of 

x
n 2 2
 is —

P
2
1
(A) x (B) (A) 35° (B) 30°
x2
(C) 40° (D) 45°
n
(C) x (D) x 2 63. In the given figure, O is the centre. Then x
is equal to —
1 1
55. If x4 + 3
4 = 119, then the value of x – R
x x3
is — S x°
(A) ± 36 (B) ± 33
(C) 36 (D) – 36 O
56. By selling an article for ` 450, a man loses
10%. The gain or loss percent if he sells it 35°
for ` 540 will be — P Q
(A) 9% loss (B) 8% gain
(C) 8% loss (D) 9% gain
57. On decreasing each side of an equilateral (A) 65° (B) 60°
triangle by 2 cm, there is a decrease of (C) 45° (D) 55°
2 64. The area of the iron sheet required to make
4 3 cm in its area. The length of each a solid cone 24 cm high and base radius 7
side of the triangle is —
(A) 6 cm (B) 8 cm  22 
(C) 3 cm (D) 5 cm cm is  Take   .
 7 
11 5 (A) 704 cm2 (B) 408 cm2
58. If 2x + 3y = and xy = , then the value (C) 708 cm 2
(D) 804 cm2
2 6
of 8x3 + 27y3 is — 65. The difference between the ages of two
brothers is 8 years. After 10 years, the sum
671 of their age will be twice the sum of their
(A) (B) 583
8 present age. What is the ratio of age of the
583 younger and the elder brother?
(C) (D) 187 (A) 8 : 9 (B) 10 : 13
4
6 6 (C) 7 : 11 (D) 3 : 7
59. sin  + cos  is equal to —
(A) 1 + 3sin2cos2 (B) 1 66. If I walk at 5 km/hr, I miss a train by 7
(C) 1 – 3sin2cos2 (D) 1 + 3sincos minute. However, If I walk at 6 km/hr,
I reach the station 5 minutes before, the
tan2  departure of the train. The distance
60. – sec is equal to —
sec   1 between my house and the station is —
(A) – 1 (B) 0 (A) 6 km (B) 5 km
(C) 1 (D) None of these (C) 6.5 km (D) 7 km
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67. ,d fuf'pr vof/ ds fy, 10% çfr o"kZ dh nj ij 76. ,d crZu esa ,d nzo Hkjk gS ftlesa 6 Hkkx ikuh 10 vkSj
Hkkx
` 1800 ij pØo`f¼ C;kt` 378 gSA le; Kkr dhft,A nw/ gSA feJ.k ls fdruk Hkkx nw/ fudkydj mrus gh ikuh
(A) 2.5 o"kZ (B) 2 o"kZ ls çfrLFkkfir fd;k tk, fd feJ.k esa vk/k ikuh vk/k nw/
(C) 2.8 o"kZ (D) 3 o"kZ gks\
68. dqN b±V20 eh eki ds {ks=kiQy esa j[kh tkrh gSA ;fn çR;sd 1
3
1
b±V dh yEckbZ] pkSM+kbZ vkSj lseh]12.5Øe'k% (A) 3
25 Å¡pkbZ
(B)
7
lseh vkSj8 lseh gS] rks ml <sj esa b±Vksa dh la[;k fdruh gksxh1 1
(dYiuk djsa fd nks b±Vksa ds chp dksbZ [kkyh LFkku(C) ugha5gS\) (D)
8
(A) 6000 (B) 8000 77. ,d uy ftldk O;kl 'd' gS] fdlh VSad40 dksfeuV esa
(C) 400 (D) 10000
1 1 1
[kkyh djrk gS] rks nwljk uy ftldk O;kl
'2d' gS VSad dks
69. A, B vkSj C esa` 55 dh jkf'k : : ds vuqikr esa [kkyh djus esa fdruk le; ysxk\
4 5 6
ck¡Vh tkuh FkhA ijarq xyrh 4:5ls :;g6 ds vuqikr esa c¡V (A) 5 feuV (B) 20 feuV
x;hAC dks fdruh jkf'k vf/d feyh\ (C) 10 feuV (D) 40 feuV
(A) ` 72 (B) ` 75 78. lehj vuqçokg esa fuf'pr nwjh
24 ?kaVs esa r; djrk gS vkSj
(C) ` 22 (D) ` 52 okil ogha nwjh vkus
36 esa
?kaVs dk le; ysrk gSA ;fn èkkjk
70. 50 la[;kvksa dk vkSlr38 gSA ;fn nks la[;k,¡
45 vkSj 55 dh pky 12 fdeh@?kaVk gks] rks 'kkar ty esa lehj dh pky
fudky nh tk,] rks 'ks"k la[;kvksa dk vkSlr fdruk gS\ gksxh &
(A) 37.5 (B) 37.9 (A) 30 fdeh@?kaVk (B) 15 fdeh@?kaVk
(C) 36.5 (D) 37 (C) 40 fdeh@?kaVk (D) 60 fdeh@?kaVk
71. ,d pquko esa ,d mEehnokj84% ftls er çkIr gq,]476 79. ,d foØsrk` 25000 vafdr ewY; okyh oLrq dksvkSj
20%
erksa ds cgqer ls fuokZfpr gksrk gSA Mkys x, erksa dh dqy 5% dh NwV ij [kjhnrk gSA
` og
2000 bldh ejEer ij
la[;k fdruh gS\ [kpZ djrk gS vkSj ` 25000 esa csp nsrk gS] rks mldk
(A) 900 (B) 810 çfr'kr ykHk ;k gkfu crkb,A
(C) 600 (D) 700 (A) 21% gkfu (B) 10.50 % gkfu
(C) 19.05% ykHk (D) 25% ykHk
72. ;fn a, b, c /ukRed la[;k,¡ gSa avkSj + b + c = 1, rks
80. gsew`us 800, 6% dh nj ij vkSj ujs'k us ` 600, 10%
1 1 1 dh nj ij m/kj fy;kA fdrus le; ckn nksuksa ds Í.k leku
+ + dk U;wure eku D;k gS\ gks tk,axs\
a b c
(A) 9 (B) 5 1 1
(A) 15 o"kZ (B) 14 o"kZ
(C) 3 (D) 1 3 2
73. d{kk10 ds çR;sd fo|kFkhZ us fidfud ds fy, dqN iSls 1 2
(C) 18 o"kZ (D) 16 o"kZ
bdV~Bs fd,A çR;sd fo|kFkhZ }kjk bdV~Bh dh xbZ jkf'k dqy3 3
81. ,d ?kukHk
fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds la[;k ds ?ku ds cjkcj gSA ;fn dqy bdV~Bh dh dk vk;ru ,d ?ku ds vk;ru dk nqxuk gSA ;fn
xbZ jkf'k
` 29791 gks] rks dqy fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh— la[;k gksxhbldh foek,¡9 lseh]8 lseh vkSj
6 lseh gks] rks ?ku dk dqy
(A) 29 (B) 30 i`"Bh; {ks=kiQy — gksxk
(C) 31 (D) 32 (A) 213 lseh2 (B) 216 lseh2
11 (C) 218 lseh2
(D) 219 lseh2
74. rhu fHkÂksa dk 2 ;ksx gSA ;fn
cM+h fHk dks NksVh fHk ls
24 82. 6 lseh f=kT;k vkSj56 lseh Å¡pkbZ okys 'kh'ks ds csyu ls
7 fdruh xksfy;k¡ cuk;h tk ldrh gaS] ;fn çR;sd xksyh dh
Hkkx fn;k tk, rks ifj.kkeizkIr gksrk gS] tks fd chp okyh O;kl1.5 lseh gS\
6
1 (A) 400 (B) 3584
fHk ls T;knk gS] rks rhuksa — fHk gksxh (C) 3590 (D) 5000
3
83. ,d xkao dh tula[;k4000 gS ftlesa çfr O;fDr çfrfnu
3 4 2 7 5 3
(A) , , (B) , , 150 yhVj ikuh dh vko';drk gksrh gSA20 xkao
eh×esa
5 7 3 8 6 4 15 eh× 6 eh dk ,d ikuh dk VSad gS] rks crkb;s bl VSad
7 2 3 7 7 7 dk ikuh fdruk fnu pysxk\
(C) , , (D) , , (A) 3 fnu (B) 5 fnu
9 3 5 8 9 10
75. 'kgj A dh tula[;k 136000 gS] tks2400 çfr o"kZ dh (C) 9 fnu (D) 10 fnu
nj ls ?kV jgh gSA B 'kgj
dh tula[;k 84000 gS] tks 84. 6 eh vkSj11 eh Å¡pkbZ okys nks [kaHks lery Hkwfe ij [kM
gSaA ;fn
1600 çfr o"kZ dh nj ls c<+ jgh gSA fdrus o"kks± esa nksuksa 'kgj muds vk/kj ds chp dh nwjh 12 eh gks] rks muds
dh tula[;k leku gks tk,xh\ 'kh"kks± ds chp dh nwjh
— gksxh
(A) 15 (B) 18 (A) 11 eh (B) 12 eh
(C) 13 (D) 19 (C) 13 eh (D) 14 eh
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67. The compound interest on ` 1800 at 10% 76. A container is filled with liquid in which
per annum for a certain period of time is 6 part is water and 10 part is milk. How
` 378. Find the time. much milk must be drawn off and replaced
(A) 2.5 year (B) 2 year with water so that the mixture may be half
(C) 2.8 year (D) 3 year water and half milk?
68. Some bricks are arranged in an area
measuring 20 m3. If the length, breadth and 1 1
(A) (B)
height of each brick is 25 cm, 12.5 cm and 3 7
8 cm respectively, then find the number of
bricks in that pile. (Imagine there is no gap 1 1
(C) (D)
in between two bricks). 5 8
(A) 6000 (B) 8000 77. A tap with diameter 'd' can empty a tank in
(C) 400 (D) 10000 40 minutes. How long another tap with
69. ` 55 was to be divided among A, B and C in diameter diameter '2d' will take to empty
1 1 1 the same tank?
the ratio of : : . But by mistake it
4 5 6 (A) 5 minutes (B) 20 minutes
was divided in the ratio of 4 : 5 : 6. The (C) 10 minutes (D) 40 minutes
amount excess received by C was — 78. Sameer can row a certain distance down
(A) ` 72 (B) ` 75 stream in 24 hrs and can come back
(C) ` 22 (D) ` 52 covering the same distance in 36 hrs. If the
70. The average of 50 members is 38. If two streams flows at the rate of 12 km/hrs, find
numbers 45 and 55 are discarded, the the speed of Sameer in still water.
average of the remaining number is — (A) 30 km/hrs (B) 15 km/hrs
(A) 37.5 (B) 37.9
(C) 40 km/hrs (D) 60 km/hrs
(C) 36.5 (D) 37
71. In an election, a candidate who gets 84% of 79. A dealer buys an article marked at ` 25000
the votes is elected by a majority of 476 votes. with 20% and 5% off. He spends ` 2000 on
What is the total number of votes polled? its repair and sells it for ` 25000. What is
(A) 900 (B) 810 his gain or loss percent?
(C) 600 (D) 700 (A) 21% loss (B) 10.50 % loss
72. If a, b, c are positive number and a + b + c = (C) 19.05% gain (D) 25% gain
1 1 1 80. Hemu borrowed ` 800 at 6% and Naresh
1, then the least value of + + is — borrowed ` 600 at 10%. After how much
a b c
(A) 9 (B) 5 time, will they both have equal debts?
(C) 3 (D) 1 1 1
73. Each student of class 10 collected some (A) 15 years (B) 14 years
money for a picnic. The money collected by 3 2
each student was equal to the cube of the 1 2
total number of students. If the total (C) 18 years (D) 16 years
3 3
collected amount was ` 29791, find the total
number of students. 81. The volume of a cuboid is twice the volume
(A) 29 (B) 30 of a cube. If its dimensions are 9 cm, 8 cm
(C) 31 (D) 32 and 6 cm, the total surface area of the cube
11 will be —
74. Sum of three fractions is 2 . If the (A) 213 cm2 (B) 216 cm2
24 (C) 218 cm 2
(D) 219 cm2
greatest fraction is divided by the smallest
7 82. How many bullets can be made out of a lead
fraction, the result is , which is greater cylinder 56 cm high having a radius of 6
6
1 cm, if each bullet being 1.5 cm in diameter?
than the middle fraction by . Find all the (A) 400 (B) 3584
3 (C) 3590 (D) 5000
three fraction.
83. A village has a population of 4000 which
3 4 2 7 5 3 requires 150 litre of water per head per day.
(A) , , (B) , ,
5 7 3 8 6 4 It has a tank measuring 20m × 15m × 6m.
7 2 3 7 7 7 For how many days will the water of this
(C) , , (D) , , tank last?
9 3 5 8 9 10 (A) 3 days (B) 5 days
75. City A has a population of 136000 which is (C) 9 days (D) 10 days
decreasing at the rate of 2400 per year. City
84. Two poles of height 6m and 11m stands
B has a population of 84000 which is
increasing at the rate of 1600 per year. In vertically upright on a plane ground. If the
how many years will the population of two distance between their feet is 12m, what
cities become equal? is the distance between their tops?
(A) 15 (B) 18 (A) 11m (B) 12m
(C) 13 (D) 19 (C) 13m (D) 14m
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85. D;k fcUnq
(–3,5), (6, 2) vkSj
(–3, 2) f=kHkqt cukrs
;fngSa\
93. ;fn cos × cosec 23° = 1 gS] rks
 dk eku gS

gk¡] rks f=kHkqt dh lcls cM+h Hkqtk dh— yackbZ Kkr djsa
(A) 23° (B) 37°
(A) 9 (B) (C) 63° (D) 67°
90
(C) 3 2x  3y 3x  5y 4x  7y
94. ;fn = = gS] rks
x + y
(D) f=kHkqt ugha cuk;k tk ldrk 7 11 15
86. ;fn fcUnq
P(x, y) ls A (a, 0) ds chp dh nwjh
a + x gks] rks cjkcj gS—
y2 dk eku Kkr djsaA (A) 1 (B) 2
(A) 2ax (B) 4ax (C) 3 (D) – 3
(C) 6ax (D) 8ax 1 1
87. jke vius lkeku dks ';ke ls25% lLrk vkSj gfj ls25% 95. ;fn x = a + a
vkSj
y=a–
a
gS]
eg¡xk csprk gS] rks gfj dk lkeku ';ke ds lkeku ls fdrus rksx4 + y4 – 2x2y2 dk eku gS—
çfr'kr lLrk gS\ (A) 24 (B) 18
1 (C) 16 (D) 12
(A) 25 (B) 33
3 funsZ'k
(96-100) : uhps fn;s x;s naM vkjs[k fdlh fuf'pr o"kZ
(C) 40 (D) 50
88. esa ns'k ds fofHk jkT;ksa esa pkoy vkSj xsgw¡ ds mRiknu d
,d ifjokj ds pkoy] eNyh rFkk rsy ij [kpZ dk vuqikr
12 : 17 : 3 gSA ;fn buds ewY;ksa esa 30% n'kkZrk gSA naM vkjs[k ij vk/kfjr fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa ds mÙkj
Øe'k%
20%,
nhft,A
vkSj50% dh o`f¼ gks tk,] rks ifjokj dk [kpZ fdruk
çfr'kr c<+ tk,xk\
1 1
(A) 14 % (B) 7 % 16
8 8
14 pkoy xsgw¡
mRi knu ( y k[ k Vu esa)

1 1
(C) 56 % (D) 28 % 12
8 8 10
89. A, B vkSj
C fdlh dke dks18, 24 vkSj
36 fnuksa esa dj 8
ldrs gSaA os ckjh&ckjh ls dke djrs gSa]C,igysnwljsfnu 6
fnuB vkSj rhljs fnu
A, pkSFksCfnu vkSj blh çdkj vkxs 4
Hkh] rks bl çdkj ls dk;Z [kRe djus ds fy, fdrus fnuksa dh 2
vko';drk gksxh\ 0
(A) 18 (B) 20 A B C D E
(C) 24 (D) 30 o"kZ
90. O o`Ùk dk dsUnz OPgS]
= 5 lseh vkSj
OT = 4 lseh vkSj
AB = 8 lsehA js[kk
PT o`Ùk ij ,d Li'kZ js[kk gS]PB rks96. og jkT; tks pkoy dk lokZf/d mRiknd — gS
dk eku Kkr djsaA (A) A (B) B
T (C) C (D) D
P 97. fn, x, jkT;ksa esa pkoy ds mRiknu dk vkSlr (yk[k Vu esa)
4 gksxk—
5
O (A) 5.5 (B) 5.6
A (C) 5.7 (D) 5.8
B 98. fn, x, lHkh jkT;ksa esa ls] pkoy rFkk xsgw¡ dk dqy mRikn
(A) 9 lseh (B) 10 lseh fdl jkT; esa U;wure gS\
(C) 7 lseh (D) 8 lseh (A) B (B) C
91. o`Ùk ds dsUnz
15 lseh
ls dh nwjh ij fLFkr ,d thok dh yackbZ (C) D (D) E
16 lseh gS] rc mlh o`Ùk ds dsUnz 99. fn, x, lHkh jkT;ksa esa] pkoy dk dqy mRiknu rFkk xsgw¡ d
8 lsehlsdh nwjh ij fLFkr
thok dh yEckbZ gksxh
— dqy mRiknu ds chp vuqikr — gS
(A) 10 lseh (B) 20 lseh (A) 15 : 16 (B) 12 : 13
(C) 30 lseh (D) 40 lseh (C) 13 : 14 (D) 14 : 15
100. pkoy vkSj xsgw¡ ds mRiknu esa lokZf/d
jkT;@
varj
jkT;ksa
fdu esa
92. ;fn cos + sec = 3 gS] rks cos3 + sec3 dk eku
gS\
gS—
(A) dsoy A (B) lHkh A, B vkSjE
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) B vkSj E nksuksa (D) A vkSj B nksuksa
(C) – 1 (D) 3
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85. Does the points (– 3, 5), (6, 2) and (– 3, 2) 93. If cos × cosec 23° = 1, then the value of 
form a triangle? If yes, then find the longest
is —
side of the triangle?
(A) 23° (B) 37°
(A) 9 (B) 90 (C) 63° (D) 67°
(C) 3
(D) Triangle can't be formed 2x  3y 3x  5y 4x  7y
94. If = = , then x + y is
86. If the distance of the point P(x, y) from 7 11 15
A (a, 0) is a + x, then find the value of y2. equal to —
(A) 2ax (B) 4ax (A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 6ax (D) 8ax
(C) 3 (D) – 3
87. Ram sells his goods 25% cheaper than
Shyam and 25% dearer than Hari. How 1 1
much percentage is Hari’s cheaper than 95. If x = a + and y = a – , then the value of
a a
that of Shyam?
x4 + y4 – 2x2y2 is —
1
(A) 25 (B) 33 (A) 24 (B) 18
3
(C) 40 (D) 50 (C) 16 (D) 12
88. The expense on rice, fish and oil of a family Directions (96-100) : The bar graph provided
are in the ratio of 12 : 17 : 3. If the prices of below represents the production of rice and
these article are increased by 20%, 30% wheat in different states of a country in a
and 50% respectively, find the percentage certain year. Answer the following questions
increase in the expense of the family.
based on the bar graph.
1 1
(A) 14 % (B) 7 %
8 8
Production (in lakh tonnes)

16
1 1 Rice Wheat
(C) 56 % (D) 28 % 14
8 8 12
89. A, B and C can do a piece of work in 18, 24
10
and 36 days respectively. They work
alternate, C on the first day, B on the 8
second day and A on the third day, again C 6
on the fourth day and so on. Then how many 4
days will be needed to complete the work 2
like this manner ? 0
(A) 18 (B) 20 A B C D E
(C) 24 (D) 30 State
90. O is the centre of circle. OP = 5 cm and
OT = 4 cm and AB = 8 cm. The line PT is a 96. The state which is the largest producer of
tangent to the circle. Find the value of PB? rice is —
T (A) A (B) B
P (C) C (D) D
4 97. The average production of rice in the
5
mentioned states (in lakh tones) is —
O
A (A) 5.5 (B) 5.6
(C) 5.7 (D) 5.8
B 98. The total production of rice and wheat is
(A) 9 cms (B) 10 cms minimum in the state —
(C) 7 cms (D) 8 cms
(A) B (B) C
91. If a chord of length 16 cm is at a distance of
15 cm from the centre of the circle, then (C) D (D) E
the length of the chord of the same circle 99. The ratio of total production of rice in the
which is at a distance of 8 cm from the mentioned states to that of wheat in those
centre is equal to — states, is —
(A) 10 cms (B) 20 cms (A) 15 : 16 (B) 12 : 13
(C) 30 cms (D) 40 cms (C) 13 : 14 (D) 14 : 15
92. If cos + sec = 3 , then the value of 100. The difference between the production of
cos3 + sec3 is — rice and wheat is maximum in —
(A) 0 (B) 1 (A) A only (B) All of A, B and E
(C) – 1 (D) 3
(C) B and E both (D) A and B both
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Hkkx III
& ( lkekU; tkudkjh)
101. vkthfod Fks& 112. ykok dkap] ,afMlkbZV] xsczks vkSj : isjksMkbZV gS
(A) cq¼ ds ledkyhu laiznk; (A) dk;karfjr pVkðusa (B) varosZ/h pVkðusa
(B) ckS¼ksa ls vyx gqbZ 'kk[kk (C) volknh pqVkðusa (D) cfgosZ/h pV~Vkusa
(C) pkjokd }kjk LFkkfir laiznk; 113. Hkkjr esa mQtkZ mRiknu dk lcls cM+k fgLlk fdl izdkj ds
(D) 'kadjkpk;Z }kjk LFkkfir laiznk; mQtkZ dk gS\
102. Hkkjrh;ksa ds fy, egku js'ke&ekxZ fdlds }kjk [kksyk x;k Fkk\
(A) tyfo|qr (B) rki
(A) dfu"d (B) v'kksd
(C) ukfHkdh; (D) lkS;Z
(C) g"kZ (D) iQkáku
114. laqnjou esa ou dks dgk tkrk gS&
103. fuEUkfyf[kr esa ls fdl ;q¼ esa vaxzstksa us iwjh rjg ls
(A) >kM+hnkj taxy (B) lnkcgkj
izQkalhfl;ksa dks gjk;k Fkk\
(A) okafMok'k dk ;q¼ (B) cDlj dk ;q¼ (C) i.kZikrh ou (D) VqaMªk
(C) Iyklh dk ;q¼ (D) vM~;kj dk ;q¼ 115. fuEUkfyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk Hkwfe&can leqnz gS\
104. ___ esas ifjorZu ds pjeksRd"kZ dk izfrfuf/Ro baXySaM (A) ykyds lkxj (B) freksj lkxj
vkS|ksfxd Økafr esa gqvk FkkA (C) mÙkjh lkxj (D) vjky lkxj
(A) xqykeh ls lkearokn 116. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh iapao"khZ; ;kstuk lgh ugh gS\
(B) lkearokn ls iw¡thokn (A) igyh 1951&56 (B) nwljh 1956&61
(C) iw¡thokn ls lektokn (C) rhljh 1961&66 (D) pkSFkh 1966&71
(D) lektokn ls lektoknh cktkj 117. fdl dj dks 1994&95 esa mlds NksVs Lrj ij 'kq: gksus ds
105. fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk /eZ izkphu dky (bZ-iw-) esa fodflrcgqr
ughale; ckn laoS/kfud ntkZ fn;k x;k\
gqvk gS\ (A) lhek 'kqYd (B) fuxe dj
(A) f'karksokn (B) ikjlh /eZ (C) lsok dj (D) vk; dj
(C) bLyke (D) rkvksokn
118. dkSu&lk Hkkjrh; m|ksx cM+h la[;k esa Jfedks dks jkstxk
106. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk egkjk"Vª ds laxhr ukV~;'kkyk dk
nsrk gS\
yksdfiz; u`R; :i gS\
(A) ykSgk vkSj bLikr m|ksx
(A) yko.kh (B) ukSaVdh
(B) diM+k m|ksx
(C) rek'kk (D) xkFkk
107. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ?kVuk us baxfy'k bZLV bafM;k(C) twV m|ksx
daiuh
dks caxky lwck dk oS/ Lokeh cuk fn;k Fkk\ (D) phuh m|ksx
(A) cDlj dk ;q¼] 1764 119. ^^bafM;k 'kL=k&fjÝysDlal vkWu n us'ku bu vkoj Vkbe
(B) Iyklh dk ;q¼] 1757 iqLrd ds ys[kd dkSu gS\
(C) iQ:Z[k fl;kj dk iQjeku] 1717 (A) vuhrk vkuan
(D) baczkfge [kku dk iQjeku] 1690 (B) v'kksd eq[kthZ
108. Hkkjrh; lafo/ku ds vuqlkj] Hkkjr ds jk"Vªifr ds dk;kZy; (C) foØe lsB
dh fjDrh fdrus le; ds vanj Hkjh tkuh pkfg,\ (D) 'kf'k Fk:j
(A) 1 eghuk (B) 6 eghus 120. u, eq[; lwpuk vk;qDr ds :i esa fdls fu;qDr fd;k x;k
(C) 3 eghus (D) 1 o"kZ gS\
109. ^^dkuwu dk 'kklu** dh vko/kj.kk fdl ns'k ds laoS/kfud(A) fot; 'kekZ (B) ulhe tSnh
iz.kkyh dh ,d [kkl fo'ks"krk gS\ (C) ,p-,l-czÞek (D) ds-ch-pkS/jh
(A) fczVsu (B) ;w-,l-,-
121. fdlus ykHk ds uohu fl¼kar dks fodflr fd;k\
(C) izQkal (D) fLoVtjySaM
(A) okWdj (B) DykdZ
110. fdlh Hkh :i ls thou dks cuk, j[kus ds LFkku dks dgk
(C) ukbV (D) leqeisVsj
tkrk gS&
(A) ck;ksekl (B) thoeaMy 122. vkfFkZd fl¼kar gS ,d &
(C) FkyeaMy (D) tyeaMy (A) v{kk.kq (B) izLrko
111. tc panzek iwjh rjg ls lw;Z dks <d ysrk gS rks bls dgk tkrk
(C) ifjdYiuk (D) ijhf{kr ifjdYiuk
gS& 123. izdk'kh; rarq dk iz;ksx gksrk gS&
(A) oy;kdkj xzg.k (B) iw.kZ lw;Z xzg.k (A) CAT LdSu esa (B) X-js iQksVks esa
(C) vkaf'kd lw;Z xzg.k (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (C) vYVªlkmaM LdSu (D) esa
,aMksLdksih esa
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Part - III (General Awareness)


101. The ‘Ajivikas’ were a 112. Obsidian, Andesite, Gabbro and Perodite
(A) sect contemporary to Buddha are:
(B) breakaway branch of the Buddhists (A) Metamorphic rocks
(C) sect founded by Charvaka (B) Intrusive rocks
(D) sect founded by Shankaracharya (C) Sedimentary rocks
102. The great silk-route to the Indians was (D) Extrusive rocks
opened by: 113. Which kind of power accounts for the largest
(A) Kanishka (B) Ashoka share of power generation in India?
(C) Harsha (D) Fa-Hien (A) hydro-electricity
103. In which of the following wars, were the (B) thermal
French completely defeated by the English? (C) nuclear
(A) Battle of Wandiwash (D) solar
(B) Battle of Buxar 114. The forest in Sunderban is called
(C) Battle of Plassey (A) Scrub jungle (B) Mangrove
(D) Battle of Adyar (C) Deciduous forest (D) Tundra
104. The Industrial Revolution in England 115. Which from the following is a land-locked
represented the climax of the transition sea?
from (A) Red Sea (B) Timor Sea
(A) slavery to feudalism (C) North Sea (D) Aral Sea
(B) feudalism to capitalism 116. Which Five Year Plan is not correct among
(C) capitalism to socialism the following?
(D) socialism to market socialism (A) First 1951-56 (B) Second 1956-61
105. Which of the following is not a religion (C) Third 1961-66 (D) Fourth 1966-71
developed in ancient time (i.e. In B.C.)? 117. For which tax, was constitutional status
(A) Shintoism (B) Zoroastrianism given much later after its introduction in a
(C) Islam (D) Taoism small way in 1994-95?
106. Which among the following is the popular (A) Customs Duty
dance form of Maharashtra’s musical (B) Corporation Tax
theatre? (C) Taxes on Services
(A) Lavani (B) Nautanki (D) Income Tax
(C) Tamasha (D) Gatha 118. Which Indian industry is employing large
107. Which of the following events made the number of workers?
English East India Company the legitimate (A) Iron and Steel Industry
masters of the Bengal Suba? (B) Textile Industry
(A) Battle of Buxar, 1764 (C) Jute Industry
(B) Battle of Plassey, 1757 (D) Sugar Industry
(C) Farrukh Siyar’s Farman, 1717 119. Who is the author of book "INDIA SHASTRA-
(D) Ibrahim Khan’s Farman, 1690 Reflections on the Nation in our time"?
108. According to the Indian Constitution, the (A) Anita Anand (B) Ashok Mukherjee
vacancy in the office of the President of (C) Vikram Seth (D) Shashi Tharoor
India shall be filled within: 120. Who is recently appointed as new Chief
(A) 1 month (B) 6 months Information Commissioner?
(C) 3 months (D) 1 year (A) Vijai Sharma (B) Nasim Zaidi
109. The concept of “Rule of Law” is a special (C) H.S. Brahma (D) K.V. Chowdary
feature of constitutional system of 121. Who developed the innovation theory of
(A) Britain (B) U.S.A. profit ?
(C) France (D) Switzerland (A) Walker (B) Clark
110. The space retaining life in any form is (C) Knight (D) Schumpeter
called 122. An economic theory is a/an
(A) Axion (B) Proposition statements
(A) Biomass (B) Biosphere
(C) Hypothesis (D) Tested hypothesis
(C) Lithosphere (D) Hydrosphere
123. Optic fibres are used in :
111. When the moon completely covers the sun,
(A) CAT scans
it is known as
(B) X-ray photos
(A) the Antumbra (B) the Umbra
(C) Ultrasound scans
(C) the Penumbra (D) None of these
(D) Endoscopy
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124. ,d ubZ rduhd tks Ñf=ke nqfu;k cukus dh rFkk yksxksa dks ,d cLrh gS&
136. Dyksu
ckrphr djus dh {kerk iznku djrk gS] dgk tkrk gS& (A) fofHkUu vkdkj dh dksf'kdk,a
(A) VsyhopqZfyVh (B) vkHkklh okLrfodrk (B) leku vkdkj dh dksf'kdk,a
(C) oSdfYid okLrfodrk (D) 3-D okLrfodrk (C) leku vkuqoaf'kd cukoV dh dksf'kdk,a
125. fdlds iz;ksx ls /aq/ rFkk dksgjs esa jk=kh iQksVksxzkiQh vkSj vkuqoaf'kd cukoV dh dksf'kdk,a
(D) fofHkUUk
iQksVksxzkiQh laHko gS\ 137. dhVk.kqvksa }kjk ijkxf.kr iwQyksa ds ijkx d.k gksrs gS&
(A) ijkcSaxuh fdj.k (B) vojDr fofdj.k (A) fpdus vkSj lw[ks(B) :[ks vkSj fpifpis
(C) ekbØksoso fdj.k(D) xkEkk fofdj.k (C) :[ks vkSj lw[ks (D) cM+s vkSj HkM+dhys
126. fdl dkj.k ls ,d foeku mQèokZ/j ik'k esa gokbZ djrc138.
dj Hkkjr ds loksZPp U;k;ky; esa] eq[; U;k;k/h'k ds vfrfjDr
ikrk gS\ fdrus U;k;k/h'k gksrs gSa\
(A) xq:Ro (B) dsUnzkfHkeq[k 'kfDr (A) 30 (B) 25
(C) Hkkj (D) vidsUnzh; cy (C) 26 (D) 21
127. vif'k"V ty mipkj esa fj,DVj 'kCn dk mYys[k fd;k139. x;k vk¡[kksa esa fdldh mifLFkfr ls jax n`f"V izHkkfor gksrk g
tkrk gS& (A) jaftr ijr (B) 'osriVy ijr
(A) ik=k (B) ryNj Vadh (C) jkWMl (D) dksal
(C) Clarifier (D) okru VSad 140. VsLV V~;wc cPpksa ds ekeys esa&
128. moZjd ftles mPp ukbVªkstu ek=kk gS& (A) vaMk xHkkZ'k; esa fu"ksfpr gksrk gSaA
(A) ;wfj;k (B) veksfu;e lYisQV (B) Hkwz.k ,d VsLV V~;wc esa viuk fodkl iwjk djrk gSA
(C) veksfu;e ukbVsªV (D) dSfYl;e lkbVsªV (C) Hkzw.k 2 eghus ds ckn xHkkZ'k; esa j[kk tkrk gSA
129. yanu ds jkW;y lkslkbVh dk çFke Hkkjrh; lnL; fdls cuk;k (D) vaMk ek¡ ds 'kjhj ds ckgj fu"ksfpr fd;k tkrk gSA
x;k Fkk\ 141. gStk ds dhVk.kqvksa dks fdlus [kkstk Fkk\
(A) Jhfuokl jkekuqte(B) ,-lh- okfM;k (A) jkWcVZ dksp (B) jsus ykbul
(C) lh-oh- jeu (D) ih-lh- egkyuksfcl (C) Msªtj (D) gSulsu
130. Hkkjrh; fo'ofo|ky;ksa dks lcls igys fdlds dky esa LFkkfir
142. ;wfjd vEy] fdles eq[; ukbVªkstu dk dpjk gksrk gS\
fd;k x;k Fkk\ (A) esa<dksa (B) if{k;ksa
(A) eSdkys (B) okjsu gsfLVaXl (C) eNfy;ksa (D) ekuo tkfr
(C) ykMZ dSfuax (D) ykMZ fofy;e csafVd 143. igyk dEI;wVj ekml cuk;k Fkk&
131. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh 'kfDr;ka rqaxHknzk nksvkc (A)dsMxyl
fy, ,atsycVZ (B) fofy;e baxfy'k
ugha yM+h Fkh\ (C) Msfu;y (D) jkWcVZ tokdh
(A) iYyo rFkk pkyqD; 144. HTML esa NOSHADE dh fo'ks"krk D;k gS
(B) pksy rFkk dY;k.k ds ifjorhZ pkyqD; (A) js[kk dh eksVkbZ dks ifjHkkf"kr djrk gSA
(C) xksydksaMk rFkk vgenuxj lYrur (B) yky jax esa js[kk dks iznf'kZr djrk gSA
(D) fot; uxj rFkk cgeuh lkezkT; (C) xgjs Hkwjs jax esa js[kk dks iznf'kZr djrk gSA
132. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl izfØ;k dk ck;ksMhty ds mRiknu esa (D) mnkgj.k dks yky jax esa iznf'kZr djrk gSA
iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS\ 145. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls izÑfr dk jMkj ekuk tkrk gS\
(A) Vªkalsfeus'ku (B) VªkafLØI'ku (A) nfj;kbZ ?kksM+k (B) dcwrj
(C) Vªkal ,LVfjfiQds'ku(D) Vªaklys'ku (C) fx¼ (D) mYyw
133. /q,¡ esa mifLFkr vk¡[k esa [kqtyh iSnk djus okyk ,d146.
'kfDr'kkyh
jkT; ljdkj ds lanHkZ esa] LFkkuh; ljdkj iz;ksx djrh gS\
rÙo gS% (A) leUo; vf/dkj (B) izfrfuf/ vf/dkj
(A) ukbfVªd vkWDlkbM (C) mPpkf/dkj (D) Lora=k vf/dkj
(B) lYiQj MkbZvkDlkbM 147. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh e`nk laj{k.k dh tSfod fof/ gS\
(C) ijvkWDlh,lhfVy ukbVªsV (A) leksPPk [ksrh (B) leksPp lh<+hnkj
(D) dkcZu MkbZvkWDlkbM (C) xyh fu;a=k.k (D) csflu fyfLVax
134. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh izfØ;k dk iz;ksx Bksl 148.
vof'k"V
^Vsjk jkslk* ,d ysfVu 'kCn gS ftldk eryc gS&
(ftldk iqu%mi;ksx ,oa iquuZohuhdj.k ugha fd;k tk ldrk)(A) xeZ {ks=k (B) yky bykds
ds fuiVku esa fd;k tkrk gSA (C) ySVfjfVd {ks=k(D) /zqoksaa ds ikl ds {ks=k
(A) Hkwfe Hkjus 149. Lok/hurk dks dSls lhfer fd;k tk ldrk gS\
(B) HkLehdj.k
(A) fu;e }kjk (B) dkuwu }kjk
(C) rki vi?kVu rFkk xSlhdj.k
(C) izkf/dj.k }kjk (D) lekurk }kjk
(D) mi;qZDr lHkh
150. ljdkj dh fLFkjrk vk'okflr dh x;h gS&
135. fuEu esa ls dkSu jDr ds lapkj esa enn djrk gS\ (A) lalnukRed ljdkj (B) vè;{kkRed ljdkj
(A) ,fjFkzkslk;V~l (B) jDr IysVysV~l
(C) cgq dk;Zdkjh iz.kkyh
(D) fn'kkRed yksdra=k
(C) eksukslk;V~l (D) fyEiQkslk;V~l
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124. A new technology which provides the ability 136. A clone is a colony of :
to create an artificial world and to make (A) cells having different shapes
people interact through it is called : (B) cells having similar shape
(A) Televirtuality (B) Virtual reality (C) cells having similar genetic constitution
(C) Alternate reality (D) 3-D reality (D) cells having different genetic constitutions
125. Night photography and photography in mist 137. The pollen grains of flowers pollinated by
and fog are possible using ? insects are :
(A) ultra-violet radiation (A) smooth and dry (B) rough and sticky
(B) infra-red radiation (C) rough and dry (D) large and showy
(C) microwave radiation 138. In Supreme Court of India, What is the
(D) gamma radiation additional number of Judges apart from CJI?
126. An aircraf t can perform aerobatic (A) 30 (B) 25
manoeuvres in a vertical loop because of ? (C) 26 (D) 21
(A) gravity (B) centripetal force 139. In the eye, colour vision is effected by the
(C) weight (D) centrifugal force presence of :
127. The term reactor referred to in waste water (A) Choroid coat (B) Sclerotic coat
treatment is ? (C) Rods (D) Cones
(A) Vessel (B) Settling tank 140. In the case of test tube babies ?
(C) Clarifier (D) Aeration tank (A) egg is fertilized in the uterus.
128. Fertiliser having high nitrogen content is : (B) embryo completes its development in a
(A) Urea test tube.
(B) Ammonium sulphate (C) embryo is placed in uterus after 2 months.
(C) Ammonium nitrate (D) egg is fertilized outside mother's body.
(D) Calcium citrate 141. Who discovered Cholera germs?
129. Who was the first Indian to be made a fellow (A) Robert Koch (B) Rene Laennec
of the Royal Society of London? (C) Dreser (D) Hansen
(A) Srinivas Ramanujam 142. Uric acid is the chief nitrogenous wastes in
(B) A.C. Wadia (A) Frogs (B) Birds
(C) C.V. Raman (C) Fishes (D) Mankind
(D) P.C. Mahalanobis 143. The first Computer Mouse was built by
130. The Indian Universities were first founded (A) Douglas Engelbart
in the time of (B) William English
(A) Macaulay (C) Daniel Coogher
(B) Warren Hastings (D) Robert Zawacki
(C) Lord Canning 144. The 'NOSHADE' attribute in HTML
(D) Lord William Bentinck (A) defines the thickness of the line
131. Which of the following powers did not fight (B) displays the line in red
for the Tungabhadra Doab? (C) displays the line in dark grey
(A) Pallavas and Chalukyas (D) displays the example in red
(B) Cholas and later Chalukyas of Kalyana 145. Which one of the following is considered as
(C) Golconda and Ahmadnagar Sultanates nature's radar"
(D) Vijayanagar and Bahmani kingdoms (A) Hippopotamus (B) Pigeon
132. Which of the following processes is used for (C) Vulture (D) Owl
the production of Biodiesel? 146. In relation to the State Government, local
(A) Transamination government exercises:
(B) Transcription (A) Co-ordinate Authority
(C) Transesterification (B) Delegated Authority
(D) Translation (C) Superior Authority
133. A powerful eye irritant present in smoke is ? (D) Independent Authority
(A) Nitric Oxide 147. Which of the following is a Biological method
(B) Sulphur dioxide of soil conservations?
(C) Peroxyacetyl Nitrate (A) Contour farming (B) Contour terracing
(D) Carbon dioxide (C) Gully control (D) Basin listing
134. Which one of the following is a method/ 148. “Terra rossa’ is a Latin word which means
process of disposing of solid waste. (Which (A) hot area (B) red terrain
cannot be reused or recycled) ? (C) lateritic region (D) region near the poles
(A) Landfills 149. How liberty can be limited?
(B) Incineration (A) By Rule (B) By Law
(C) Pyrolysis and Gasification (C) By Authority (D) By Equality
(D) All the above 150. Stability of the Government is assured in:
135. Which among the f ollowing helps in (A) Parliamentary Form of Government.
circulation of blood ? (B) Presidential Form of Government.
(A) Arithrocytus (B) Blood platelets (C) Plural Executive System
(C) Monocytes (D) Lymphocytes (D) Direction Democracy
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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some Direction: In Question nos. 161 to 165, a
part of the sentences have errors and some are sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
correct. Find out which part of a sentence Below are given alternatives to the underlined
h a s an error and blacken the oval [ ] part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B), sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the case no improvement is needed your answer is
oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet. (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
151. After having passed M.Sc. (A)/ he joined the 161. You ought not to have gone there, but you did.
Air Force (B)/ as an officer. (C)/ No error (D) (A) to go (B) to have been
152. Trying many times, (A)/ he decided not to (B)/ (C) to be going (D) No improvement
162. I would gladly accompany your sister if you
appear in a competitive examination.(C)/ No
had asked me.
error (D)
(A) would have gladly accompanied
153. Although he was very tired (A)/ he still kept
(B) was to have gladly accompanied
to work (B)/ continuously for seven hours.
(C) will gladly accompany
(C)/ No error (D) (D) No improvement
154. When a man does not realize his kinship 163. Last evening I went to the Optician and
with the (A)/ world, he lives in a prison- bought spectacles.
house. (B) which walls are alien to him (C)/ (A) a spectacle (B) two spectacles
No error (D) (C) a pair of spectacle (D) No improvement
155. He could not explain what actually 164. All his answers were correct.
constitutes (A)/ an alive and (B)/ working (A) His all answers (B) His every answers
democracy. (C)/ No error (D) (C) All of his answers (D) No improvement
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, sentences 165. The forest is infested of snakes.
given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate (A) by (B) with
word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each (C) off (D) No improvement
question. Choose the correct alternative out of the Directions : In Question nos. 166 to 169 out of
four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate the four alternatives, choose the one which best
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. expresses the meaning of the given word and
156. The volcanic _____ was the cause of great mark it in the Answer Sheet.
devastation. 166. Obstreperous
(A) outburst (B) eruption (A) awkward (B) lazy
(C) erosion (D) movement (C) unruly (D) sullen
157. It was impossible to recover the victims' 167. Incensed
bodies as the place of the accident was (A) enthused (B) enraged
(C) inflamed (D) excited
_______ .
168. Furtive
(A) inaccessible (B) marshy
(A) unknown (B) secret
(C) distant (D) rocky
(C) unsuspecting (D) overt
158. Even a ______ glance will reveal the
169. attune
mystery.
(A) tune (B) adapt
(A) crude (B) cursory (C) harmonize (D) accusation
(C) critical (D) curious Directions : In question nos. 170 to 173, choose
159. His _______ directions misled us; we did not the word opposite in meaning to the given word
know which road to take. and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
(A) complex (B) obscure 170. Desecrate
(C) mingled (D) vague (A) defile (B) pollute
160. The shepherd was looking after the____ of (C) deify (D) impious
sheep. 171. Squalid
(A) crew (B) gang (A) dirty (B) clean
(C) fleet (D) flock (C) disorderly (D) mean

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172. Flummoxed 184. An Amazon
(A) comfortable (B) annoyed (A) a woman of masculine character
(C) delighted (D) disconcerted (B) a woman of original character
173. Doleful (C) a woman of reputed family
(A) aggressive (B) cheerful
(D) a woman of loose character
(C) tired (D) involved
Directions : In question nos. 174 to 175, four 185. The doctor said that it was touch and go for
words are given in each question, out of which only the patient.
one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt (A) hopeless case
word and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. (B) hopeful case
174. (A) Malaign (B) Arraign (C) healthy case
(C) Asigne (D) Degine (D) weak case
175. (A) Convinience (B) Initative Direction : In Question nos. 186 to 195, in the
(C) Concesional (D) Exaggerate following passages some of the words have been
Directions : In Question nos. 176 to 180, out of
left out. Read the passages carefully and
the four alternatives, choose the one which can
be substituted for the given words/sentences choose the correct answer to each question out
and indicate it by blackening the appropriate of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. CLOZE TEST
176. A style in which a writer makes display of Just sixty-five million years ago our
his knowledge. ancestors were the most unprepossessing of
(A) Ornate (B) Pedantic mammals-creatur es with the size and
(C) Artificial (D) Showy intelligence of moles or tree shrews. The earth
177. Rebellion against lawful authority. then....186.... full of awesome, nightmarish
(A) Mutiny (B) Coup
lizards which ....187.... virtually every ecological
(C) Revolution (D) Dissidence
niche. Some of ....188.... had very large brains,
178. A person of obscure position who has gained
wealth. an upright ....189....and two little front legs very
(A) Extravagant (B) Promiscuous much ....190.... hands, which they used
(C) Parvenu (D) Sumptuary dexterously to ....191.... small animals for dinner.
179. Thawing snow. But then .... 192.... did not survive, sadly, in one
(A) Sludge (B) Slush ....193.... incident even every one of them was
(C) Slosh (D) Slash ....194.... And no one knows what wiped ....195....
180. To reduce to nothing. the dinosaurs.
(A) Cull (B) Lull 186. (A) was (B) is
(C) Null (D) Annul
(C) being (D) been
Direction : In Question nos. 181 to 185, four
alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase 187. (A) created (B) emptied
underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative (C) filled (D) threatened
which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ 188. (A) which (B) whome
Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet. (C) them (D) who
181. That is enough; do not push me back to wall. 189. (A) posture (B) pose
(A) compel one to retaliate (C) position (D) posterior
(B) demolish the wall 190. (A) as (B) like
(C) scold a person (C) than (D) about
(D) cut one to size
191. (A) frighten (B) catch
182. Second nature
(A) a man who is habitual of drink (C) drive (D) chase
(B) a man who befools others 192. (A) monkeys (B) mole
(C) a habit of dominating (C) three shrews (D) dinosaurs
(D) a man acquiring a firmly fixed habit of 193. (A) insignificant (B) catastrophic
183. He egged on his friend to participate in the (C) unpleasant (D) enlivening
competition. 194. (A) survived (B) participated
(A) motivated (C) destroyed (D) separated
(B) advised 195. (A) out (B) on
(C) kept urging
(C) of (D) away
(D) requested
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Direction : In Question nos. 196 to 200, you have 196. The passage emphasises the need for
a passage. Read the passage carefully and (A) making dance and music compulsory in
choose the best answer to each question out of schools.
the four alternatives and mark it by blackening (B) making examinations an enjoyable
the appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. experience.
This is the thorny side of the prevailing (C) seeking easy questions in the
examination system. Most examiners have examinations.
perfected their skills in making it a veritable (D) warning examiners who harass
nightmare for majority of the students. students in the examinations.
Quite unwittingly, we have increased the 197. “Ultimately all these are gone with the
wind.” The above sentence shows that the
enrolment in schools alarmingly. Most of the
writer
students have neither the requisite aptitude to
(A) enjoys the prevailing situation.
learn nor any clear-cut goal in life. The destiny (B) regrets our ignoring the aims of true
of students would be decided in the final education.
examination of written nature to test bookish, (C) is quite satisfactory about the syllabus.
rote memory. (D) makes fun of teachers and their
All laudable objectives of kindling originality students.
and problem solving ability are trumpeted only 198. The writer’s intention to compare the topic
in educational seminar s and workshops. of discussion, with that of dance and music
Ultimately, all these are gone with the wind. No is to
wonder examination hangs like a Damocles’ (A) show how students of dance and music
sword. enjoy not only learning but also
examinations.
Compare this with a related discipline such
(B) popularise dance and music among all
as music and dance. None would venture to seek
children.
entry into such centres of excellence unless one (C) congratulate teachers who take good
has proven aptitude to profit from training. care of their students.
Here the students have excellent report (D) prove that dance and music alone can
with their teachers who evaluate t heir bring peace to us.
performance on a day-to-day basis and provide 199. According to the passage, the objectives of
constant feedback. Students enjoy practising at education should be
home what they are taught in class. (A) to teach dance, music and drama to
As they realise their progress by constant students in schools and colleges.
reinforcement they welcome and enjoy (B) to reduce teacher-pupil ratio.
examination in class. Under the watchful (C) not to test bookish, rote memory.
(D) to encourage originality and problem
guidance of committed teachers, students grow
solving ability.
and blossom out as well-trained artistes.
200. The writer is dissat isfied with the
This is possible and feasible because the examiners because they test students
teacher-pupil ratio is ideal and the attitude of (A) memory (B) originality
the learner is based on devotion and dedication. (C) aptitude (D) creativity

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