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GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL

DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION

NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION, 2015

(STATE LEVEL)

(FOR STUDENTS STUDYING IN CLASS X)

Mental Ability Test


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Class X Code State Code Year Code Centre Code Serial No.

Full Marks: 50
Roll No.
[J IT]IT] ITIIJ [ill 9f.¢n;r s (10
Time: 45 Minutes (10-30 AM to 11-15 AM) ~ g 8(1~(~ )O-l!)olJrc~~ ))-)(1 fiifiW)

Instructions to Candidates Yli\"I~C'f'JI ~ MC~I~~


Read the instructions carefully before you start ~~~~~~~fgr~Nar~1
answering the questions. Answers are to be given on a
OMR Answer-Sheet provided. ~fgr \S.~~.~. ~~ ~ ~ 1
1. In this Paper you are to answer 50 questions. ~ I~l. ~ 0$ <l'ofij ~~~~I ~
Each question carries 1(one) mark. You are to answer all
~~~(~<fl)I~~~~~1
the questions.
2. Before you proceed to mark in the OMR Answer- ~I ~~~~~~~(a),(b),(c)~~~
Sheet,fmdoutthe correct answer from the/our alternatives (d)C~.~~m\S.~~.~.~~~
(a), (b), (c) and (d) against each question in the Question
~ 1\S.~~.~. ~~. ts'@f&'!:I ~ ~~
Booklet. Darken the circle with a Black Ball Point Pen,
to the corresponding correct answer for the item in the ~~~CY\it ~~~I
OMR Answer-Sheet.
~~: 0 • 0 @)
Example: 0 • 0 @) (~~'b'.~I)
(Here 'b' is the correct answer.)
3. If more than one circle is encoded or darken ~ 1 ~<flf& M ~ ~~~ ~ fb~\!)~'!:1"1~
against a particular answer, it will be treated as a wrong ~~~~I
answer. ~
4. There will be no penalty marks or negative 81 ~~~~~I
marking for a wrong answer.
5. You are to start recording answers with the <l'1 YI~,*l~C,*'!:I.~ ~~ ~ ~?'
'start' instruction from the Officer-in-Charge of your
roomlhall. ~ ~~ ~~ tsl(3'!:1'fI"'l
~? ~ 1

6. You are to write your Name and Roll No. in ~I 'S.~.~.q~~~~,~~


the space provided with for this purpose on the OMR fifclk l6IiJjIC~ ~ ~ I
Answer-Sheet.
7. The OMIt Answer-Sheet should be handed over <\ 1 YI~,*l"~~'S'fYl~flC<P\S.~.~. ~~
to the Invigilator before leaving the Examination Hall. ~ iff'e 1~ ~~ YI~,*lC~ ~ m ~ ~ 1
You may take away the used Question Booklet after
completion of the examination.
MENTAL ABILITY TEST
(Questions 1-10) s. A box contains 276 coins of 5 rupees, 2
DIRECTION: Read the questions carefully and rupees and 1 rupee. The value of each kind of coins
give the answer by filling the circle of the letter are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5 respectively. The number of
denoting your selected answer on the O.M.R. 2 rupees coin is
Answer-Sheet, (a) 52
~:: ~~ '5ICG4I'5Ic<l ~, ~ ~m c~ 1f~ (b) 60
• ~ ~ ~ I!l~~'C.I!l1f.~. m~ ~ (c) 76
~~'1~~mMC~~I] (d) 85

a 17 . a+b 6. A sum of money becomes six times at the


1. If a+Jj = 23' what IS a::7i equal to?
simple interest rate of 5% per annum. At what rate
11 per cent will it become twelve fold? [The time
(a) 23
period is unaltered.]
(b) .!2. (a) 10%
32
(c) ~ (b) 12%
11
(c) 9%
(d) i~ (d) 11%

2. If the annual decrease in the population of 7. For any real number x, the maximum
a town by 5% and the present population be 68590, value of 4 - 6x - xl is
what was the population three years ago? (a) 13
(a) 80000 (b) 11
(b) 60000 (c) 9
(c) 86000 (d) 17
(d) 65000
8. The length of side of an equilateral
triangle is 12 cm. Find the ratio of the areas of the
3. If the number 82*091 is divisible- by 11, circle circumscribing the triangle to the circle
then the digit in the place of starmark (*) will be inscribing the triangle.
(a) 6 (a) 2: 1
(b) 7 (b) 5: 4
(c) 8 (c) 4: 1
(d) 9 (d) 3: 2

4. The average of x numbers is 3x. If (x - 1) is 9. Two right circular cylinders of equal


subtracted from each given number, what will be volume have their heights in the ratio of 4 : 9. Find
the new average? the ratio of their curved surface areas.
(a) 3 (x-I) (a) 9: 4
(b) 2x + 1 (b) 2: 3
(c) 2x -1 ' (c) 4: 9
(d) Data inadequate (d) 3: 2

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10. A boy was asked to multiply a given 15. 100, 121, 144,?, 196,225
8 (a) 149
number by 1 7' Instead, he divided the given
number by 187 and got the result 225 more than (b) 179
what he should have got if he had multiplied the (c) 189
number by 1~' The given number was (d) 169
(a) 8
(b) 17 16. 3,12,27,49,79, ?
(c) 64
(d) 136 (a) 108
(b) 116
(Questions 11-20)
DIRECTION: In each of questions 11 to 20 (c) 112
below, there is a number series with one term (d) 118
missing shown by'?'. The term is given as one of
the alternatives among four numbers given below
it. Find the term and indicate your answer by 17. 15, ?,30,20,60,40
filling the circle of the corresponding letter of (a) 50
alternatives in the O.M.R. Answer-Sheet. (b) 70
~ g ~ ~ ~ I!I~ ~~~ ~ ~I ~
(c) 10
~~~~~~~'?'~~~I~
~~~~M«$l~~I~~<mf~ (d) 80
'e.I!I~.~. ~~ ~ <f~ ~~ ~ ~"f ~ I]

11. 4,16,36,64,?, 144 18. 11, 17,26,38, ?


(a) 81
(a) 42
(b) 90
(c) 100 (b) 53
(d) 121 (c) 47
(d) 58
12. 2,5,10,17,26,?
(a) 37
(b) 27 19. 13,41, 126, ?, 1151
(c) 32 (a) 382
(d) 42 (6) 582
13. 9,81,90, 810,819,? (c) 882
(a) 7371
(d) 1082
(b) 900
(c) 8100
(d) 1638 20. 3, 15,35,63,?, 143
~
14. 15, 150, 1800, ?, 15 (a) 69
(a) 180 (b) 79
(b) 160
(c) 140 (c) 89
(d) 120 (d) 99

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(Questions 21-30) 29. (a) Beauty
DIRECTION: In each of the questions 21 to 30, (b) Educated
there are four items, three of which are alike by (c) Creator
some means or other while one is out of the class. (d) Qualify
Find out the odd item and indicate your answer by
30. (a) Lung
filling the circle of the corresponding letter on the
(b) Kidney
O.M.R. Answer-Sheet.
(c) Liver
~: 21 c~30~~~~~9flif~ (d) Eyes
.<ilm ~ ~ ~ C<lSU•••U<elCq ~~ ~~ ~
~ I ~l.~ ~~~ 'S.~1i.~. ~9fr.i!f (Questions 31-40)
~~l.~<M~~~'1~I] DIRECTION: In each question below there are
21. (a) Mars two words separated by ':' in the upper row. Below
(b) Mercury that there are some words on each side of the
(c) Jupiter symbol ':'. Find the relation between two upper
(d) Challenger words and select one word from the right side of
':' below which have the same relation as above.
22•. (a) Letter Fill the circle of the letter denoting your selected
(b) Benign answer on the O.M.R. Answer-Sheet.
(c) Beggar
~:31~40~~m~~\S~
(d) Hotter
~~~':'~~~I~~~
23. (a) Pensive ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~<1$ ~I \S~ ~
(b) Truthful ~ ~ ~ ~ (?) ~ ~ \S~ ~
(c) Virtuous ~ liMJ a, b, c 'S d~ arem ~m ~<1$~
(d) Sly ~ ~ ~<f~ ~ ~9f ~ ~ ~ ~ <rof
'S.~.~. ~~ ~ ~ ~'1 ~~I]
24. (a) Flourine
(b) Bromine 31. Kite: Bird
(c) Chromium ?: Fish
(d) Chlorine (a) Boy
(b) Submarine
25. (a) QSU
(c) Crow
(b) AFK
(d) Snake
(c) DIN
(d) LQV
26. (a) 117 32. Scissors: Cloth
(b) 97 Razor: ?
(c) 135 (a) Hand
(d) 153 (b) Eye
(c) Leg
27. (a) Titan
(d) Hair
(b) Eris
(c) Urenus 33. Water: Ice
(d) Haumea Steam: ?
28. (a) PONM (a) Heat
(b) TSRQ (b) Water
(c) HGFE (c) Boil
(d) HGFL (d) Fire

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34. Brick: Building 40. Eye: Myopia
Straw: ? Teeth: ?
(a) Product (a) Cataract
(b) Liquid
(b) Trachoma
(c) Hut
.(c) Pyorrhoea
(d) Drink
(d)' Eczema
...•......•. ...• .... '"
, ,

35. Octopus: Mollusca


Spider: ? (Questions 41-50)
(a) Arthropoda
DIRECTION: In questions 41-50, numbers are
(b) Clean placed in figures on the basis of some rules. One
(c) Porifera place in the figure is indicated by the interrogation
(d) Genus sign (?). Find out the correct alternative to
replace the question mark and indicate your
36. Plumber: Wrench answer by filling the circle of the corresponding
Student: ? letter of alternatives in the O.M.R. Answer-Sheet.
(a) School
~:41C~50~~m~~~~~~
(b) Study 1fC~ _ ~ (}f'{3m ~ 1 ~~ lltO{l~Ci1 '?' ~
(c) Pupil (}f'{3m ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~<1Stf~~m
(}f'{3m
(d) Pen ~~~~ 'e.~~.~. ~~ ~ ~'t ~ I]

37. Pituitary: Brain 41.


Thymus: ?
(a) Throat (a) 121
(b) Chest (b) 120
(c) Spinal Cord
(c) 119
(d) Larynx
(d) 111

38. Heart: Pericardium


Brain: ?
(a) Head
(b) Skull
(c) Cranium 42.
(d) Meninges

39. 216: 37
343: ?
(a) 123
(a) 50
(b) 40 (b) 119
(c) 30 (c) 118
(d) 20 (d) 121

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43. 47. 4 ?

14 12 18 9 ? 11 4 2 5
~ ~ ~
(a) 16 2 2 3

(b) 21 49 64 169
(c) 61
(d) 81 (a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6
44.

Lf£Y
(a) 72 48. 8 8
(b) 68
(c) 70
(d) 76
I 7 ?
I
(a) 14
(b) 15
(c) 16
9 (d) 18
45.
?~ 49.
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 13
(d) 15
5<e

7ft. 7
11
XXX
2

~
8 4

~
64 3

CD
?

'VI
19 (a) 27, 150
(b) 64, 160
(c) 27, 160
(d) 64, 150

'y
12 8 25 21
46.

Y Y
50.

80 207 ?

(a) 184
(a) 442
(b) 210 (b) 616
(c) 241 (c) 576
(d) 425 (d) 324
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GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL
DIRECTORATE
.
OF SCHOOL EDUCATION

NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION, 2015


(STATE LEVEL)

(FOR STUDENTS STUDYING IN CLASS X)


Scholastic Aptitude Test

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G ITJrn [OJ OJ]


Class-X Code State Code Year Code Centre Code Serial No.

Roll No.

Full Marks: 90 '1¢rf;:r g ~o

Time: 90 minutes (1-00 PM to 2-30 PM) ~ g ~o ~ (~ )-OO~ C~ ~ -<-\!)O ~)

Instructions to Candidates ~~~RC~I;q~


Read the instructions carefully before you start
answering the questions. Answers are to be given on a
~ m ote$lBf ~ furo> ~~ ~ Nrn ~ 1

OMR Answer-Sheet provided. ~~ '{3.~~.~. m~~~1

. 1. In this Paper you are to answer 90 questions. ~I ~~~~~ow~m~~~I~


Each question carries 1(one) mark. You are to answer all
~~ ~ (~<p)I~~m~~1
the questions.
2. Before you proceed to mark in the OMR Answer- ~I $f~~~~~m(a),(b),(c)~<[~
Sheet,findoutthe correct answer from the/our alternatives (d)C~mmw~~'{3.~~.~.m~~
(a), (b), (c) and (d) against each question in the Question
Booklet. Darken the circle with a Black Ball Point Pen,
~ 1 '{3.~~.~. m~ m \s'{3<;:1fij<;:1~ 'rOO ~
to the corresponding correct answer for the item in the ~~~C9\O{ ~~%~I
OMR Answer-Sheet.
~1: 0 • 0 @)
Example: 0 • 0 @) (~~'b'mml)
(Here 'b' is the correct answer.)
3. If more than one circle is encoded or darken ~ 1 ~<PfG f.'rm ~ ~~ ~ 'rOO f5~\!)<P<;:1't ~
against a particular answer, it will be treated as a wrong m<rWf~~1
answer.
4. There will be no penalty marks or negative 81 ~'<ll~~~1
marking for a wrong answer.
5. You are to start recording answers with the ({I ~ ~~ ~~ ~$[ '~~'
'start' instruction from the Officer-in-Charge of your <fG1B.f ~~ ~~ 1518<;:1
l11<1 ~~ ~ 1
roomlhall.
6. You are to write your Name and Roll No. in ~ 1 -a. ~~.~. ~~~~~, ~~
the space provided with for this purpose on the OMR
~ I!lloplm\ ~ct ~ 1
Answer-Sheet
7. The OMR Answer-Sheet should be handed over q 1 ~~~?f9jm'4'<PC<P'{3.~~.~. m9JJi
to the Invigilator before leaving the Examination Hall. ~ >f(-a 1~ $f'9jJ[fG ~ ~ ~ c<ID5 9fBr 1
You may take away the used Question Booklet after
completion of the examination.
Mathematics
1. If f(x) = X6_ lOx5- 10x4- lOx3- 10x2- 1.
f(x) = x6 - IOx" - l Ox" - l Ox' - l Ox? - lOx
lOx + 10, the value of f(ll) is + 1O~, f(l1) ~~~
(a) 1 (a) 1
(b) 10 (b) 10
(c) 11 (c) 11
(d) 21 (d) 21

2. If a = 23, b = 27 and c = 50, the value of 2. a = 23, b = 27 ~<f~ c = 50 ~, a3 + b3 - c3 +


a' + b3_C3 + 3abc is 3abc ~~~
(a) 100 (a) 100
(b) 73 (b) 73
(c) 77 (c) 77
(d) 0 (d) 0

3. If (3p + 4q) : (3r + 4s) = (3p - 4q) : (3r - 4s), 3. ~ (3p + 4q) : (3r + 4s) = (3p - 4q) : (3r - 4s)
the value of ps : qr is ~,~ps: qr~~~
(a) 3: 4 (a) 3 : 4
(b) 1: 1 (b) 1 : 1
(c) 4: 3 (c) 4: 3
(d) 9: 16 (d) 9 : 16

4. The identity fa.-..Jb = {;ili is not true only 4. ,ja.-..Jb= ,jab \*.~qro ~ ~ ott, ~
when (a) a> 0; b > 0
(a) a> 0; b > 0 (b) a c Oj b c O
(b) a c G i b c O (c) a> 0; b < 0
(c) a o Oi b c O (d) a < 0; b > 0
(d) a < 0; b >0

5. The solution of the inequation X2- 4 ::;0 is 5. X2- 4 ::;0 \6P1~<tS~~ ~~ ~


(a) - 00 < x ::; - 2 (a) - 00 < x ::; - 2
(b) -2::;x::;2 (b) -2::;x::;2
(c) 2::;x<00 (c) 2::;x<00
(d) x~±2 (d) x ~ ±2

6. The number of solution of the equation 6. -{X2=x-2~~~~;r~~


,jX2= x - 2 is .•
(a) 0
(a) 0
(b) 1
(b) 1
(c) 2 (c) 2
(d) 4 (d) 4

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7. The simplified value of 7. _ 1(-112 - -18) (-13 + -12) _.(l"A ~

"\J 5+-124 ~~ >i,?lG'1\!)~ <;1"'1


(m - ..J8) (-13 + -12) .
-'------=-----'- IS (a) --16- 2
~ 5 +m (b) 2 - -/6
(a) --16- 2 (c) 0
(b) 2 ---16 (d) 1
(c) 0
(d) 1

8. Ifx = 13, y = {j4, z = ~, then 8. <ifi1x = fj, y = {j4, z = {j6~, ~


(a) x < y (a) x < y
(b) y < z (b) y < z
(c) z < x (c) z < x
(d) x e y e z (d) x=y=z

9. If ~ = t the value of b ~ c + b ~ a is 9. b
a
= bC ~, 1
b- c +
1 ~
b - a <.fI~<;1"'1
1
(a) b (a) b
1

(b) ~
(b) ~
(c) ~ 1
ab (c) ab
(d) 1
c (d) ~

10. If x - y = 3 and x + y ~ 9, the least value of


10. x- y = 3 <.fI<f~x + Y ~ 9 ~ 'x' <.fI~~"$f
'x' is
(a) 6
(a) 6
(b) 3 (b) 3
(c) 2 (c) 2
(d) 1 (d) 1

11. The difference between the simple and 11. ~4%~ 12,500~3~~r~~;PI-r'8
compound intereston Rs. 12,500 for 3 years at 4% is ~~9(1~~

(a) Rs. 60.50 (a) 60.50~


(b) Rs.60.80 (b) 60.80~
(c) Rs.60.00 (c) 60.00~
(d) Rs.60.20 (d) 60.20~

12. A fruit businessman purchases one gross of 12. <.fI~ 12 ~ ~


<M <1J<1>irm ~ <.fI~ C~
bananas at Rs. 12 per dozen and sells 8 dozen at ~~<.fI<f~~~ 15~~~8~~f<@F
Rs. 15 per dozen. If he want to have 30% overall ~1<ifi1~~~'78[30%~~~,~~
profit, the selling price per dozen of the remaining
bananas should.be
~m ~ ~ Rc!I>~1iijJ~ ~

(a) 16~
(a) Rs. 16
(b) 16.20~
(b) Rs. 16.20
(c) Rs. 16.40 (c) 16.40~
(d) Rs. 16.80 1:. (b) (d) 16.80 ~ +. )
13. The base of a prism is square and its height 13. I!I~ f~ ~ ~~I!I~~ ~ 10 ~ I
is 10 cm. If the whole surface area is 192 sq. em, <!N~iSf~fG~~~ ~ 192~o;{~~, ~il~fG~
the volume of the prism is ~~
(a) 160 c.c. (a) 160 c.c.
(b) 165 c.c. (b) 165 c.c.
(c) 170 c.c. (c) 170 c.c.
(d) 155 c.c. (d) 155 c.c.

14. The volume of a sphere having radius {2 em 14. 12~~(~I!I~C~~I!I~


is equal to the volume of a right circular cone whose G1~1161<tSl~
~ \5l1~N)C"'l~~, <mf ~ ~ ~
lateral surface area is three times of the area of the 0l'~~CG1~~'f I~ ~ ~
base. The altitude of the cone is
(a) 4~
(a) 4 em
(b) 6~
(b) 6 em
(c) 8~
(c) 8 em
(d) 10 ~
(d) 10 ern

15. The distance between the centres of two 15. 3~ '8 8~ ~(~ ~ ~ c<tS~'lj(Jl~
circles of radii 3 em and 8 em respectively is 13 ~ 13 ~ I PQ, 'f€'lj(Jl~ I!I~ ~ ~~'f ~ Wf,
em. If PQ is the direct common tangent of the PQI!I~~~
circles, then its length is
(a) 11 ~
(a) 11 em (b) 12 ~
(b) 12 em (c) 13 ~
(c) 13 em
(d) 14~
(d) 14 em

16. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral and '0' 16. ABCD I!I~ ~ t)~(iSr I!l~~ '0' ~ ~ I
is the centre of the circle. If L COD = 130° and <TNL COD = 130°1!l~~
L BAC = 25°~, ~ L BOC
L BAC = 25°, the value of L BOC and L BCD are '8 L BCD-~ ~ <[~

respectively . (a) 40°,90°


(a) 40°,90° (b) 50°,90°
(b) 50°,90° (c) 65°,50°
(c) 65°,50° (d) 70°,80°
(d) 70°,80°

17. If a + ~ = ~ and 2 (eos-n - COS2~) = 1, the 17. <!N.a + ~ = ~ I!I~~ 2 (cos' a - cos' ~) = 1
measure of a is [ 0 ~ a ~:~g ~, ~ ~-I!l~ ~9f [@ ~ a ~~]
(a) ~ (a) ~
(b) ~ (b) ~
(c) t (c) ~
(d) II:
(d) ~
2

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18. In L1ABC, LABC = 90° and BC = f3 AB. 18. L ABC = 90° ~<r~BC =
L1ABC-<.!l~ -f3 AB.
The value of Sin C is SinC-~~~
1 1
(a) "2 (a) "2
(b) I (b) 1
1
(c) ~ (c) '-1"3
(d) -{3 (d) {3

19. .If2y eos e = x sin e and 2x see e - y cosec e = 19. <lfiT2yeose=xsine~2xsece-y cosec Br=
3, the value of X2+ 4y2 is 3~, ~x2+4y2~~~
(a) 2 (a) 2
(b) 1 (b) 1
(c) 0 (c) 0
(d) 4 (d) 4

20. If 0° ~ e ~ 90° and eos e - -fi sin e = 20. <TN 0° ~ e ~ 90° ~~ eos e - -{2 sin e =
-{3 sin e, the value
of sin e + ...J2 eos e is -{3 sin e ~, ~ sin e + -fi eos e-<.!l~~
(a) fi eos e (a) --J2 eos e
(b) f3 cos B (b) ~3cos O
(c) --J2 sin e (c) --J2 sin e
(d) {3sin e (d) {3sin e

f) I

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Physics
21. A body covers half the distance with a 21. ~<t$ <P"It~~ ~ 20 mls ~ ~<f~ '¢f~
speed of 20 mls and the other half with 30 mls. The ~~ ~ 30 mls ~ 15lN>C£t>~~ <P~ ~ ~
average speed of the body during the whole ~?
. .
Journey IS (a) 0
(a) Zero (b) 24m1s
(b) 24 mls (c) 25 mls
(c) 25 mls ' " "(d) ~~ C<W''iI~ o:f$T
(d) None of the above ,.!;.,_c

22. If a wire of resistance In is stretched to 22. In cm~ ~<t$ ~ 00 <iN ~9 ~


double its length, then resistance will be <Pm~~~cm$:f~~?
1
(a) ~ n (a) 2 n
(b) 2 n (b) 2 n
(c) in (c)
1
4n
(d) 4 n (d) 4 n

23. If a part of a convex lens is covered, its 23. ~ ~ ~ ~<t$ '¢f~~ ~ ~ ~~


focal length will ~~
(a) remain unchanged. (a) '¢f9j~"1f\W5 ~ I
(b) become twice. (b) ~9~1
(c) become half. (c) ~~~I
(d) depend on the covered area. (d) ~ '¢f~~ 01>~~(;G4~~~ ~ ~ I

24. Note the relationship between the first two 24. ~~~~~~~~~~~<f~~~
words and suggest the suitable word for the fourth 15l"1~(;'i~ WoU ~~ ~ ~ ~ I
place. Loudness: Amplitude: : Quality: -- ~:~::~:--

(a) Frequency (a) ~


(b) Wave length (b) ~~
(c) Intensity (c) ~.
(d) Wave form (d) ~~9j

25. How many times does the polarity of an 25. 50 Hz ~ ~t A.C. ~~~ ~ ~
A.c. supply of frequency 50 Hz change in one ~~9j~"1I\5\t)~?
second? (a) 50
(a) 50 (b) 100
(b) '"100 (c) 25
(c) 25 (d) 200
(d) 200
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I

26. In electromagnetic wave, the direction of 26. ~~ ~ ~ ~~~ '8 ~~«l(;,*(;J1~


electric and magnetic field are ~
(a) parallel to each other. (a)~~1
(b) perpendicular to each other. (b) ~~I
(c) at acute angle to each other. (c) ~ ~ >iIlt'jC«ltc;'t
~ I
(d) at obtuse angle to each other. (d) ~~~'t~1

27. Vm-1 is the unit of 27. Vill;jll$~ c<f c~~~tfirn~ ~


::)!110!H
(a) Potential (a) ~
(b) Electric field intensity (b) ~~~~
(c) Electric current (c) ~~~~
(d) Electric potential energy (d)~~~

28. The minimum distance between an object 28. ~ ~ ~ <R8 '8 ~ >1"tJ~c~~~~
and its real image in a convex lens is ~~
(a) 2.5 times its focal length. (a) ~~2.5~'t1
(b) 2 times its focal length. (b) ~~2~'t1
(c) 4 times its focal length. (c) ~~4~'t1
(d) equal to its focal length. (d)~~~1

29. The ratio of velocity of sound in hydrogen 29. ~j(;iS!oq ~ ~ ~'i't '8 '6I~(;i$foq ~

to the velocity of sound in oxygen is ~~~~~


(a) 4: 1 (a) 4: 1
(b) 16: 1 (b) 16: 1
(c) 2: 1 (c) 2: 1
(d) 8: 1 (d) 8: 1

30. Which of the following is electromagnetic 30.·~~~~~~?


in nature? (a) a-~
(a) a-ray
.• (b) ~-~
(b) ~-ray (c) y-~
(c) y-ray (d) <flJtt~ ~
(d) Cathode ray

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31. What will be the power consumed by a 31. 250 ~lcoif;~~~ ~<t$ 25 n @t~ ~
25 n wire if it is put across a mains of 250 volts? ~~~~9\:f~?
(a) 2.5 kw (a) 2.5 kw
(b) 25 kw (b) 25 kw
(c) 2.5 w (c) 2.5 w
(d) 25 w (d) 25 w

32. Two bodies with kinetic.energies in the


("'1.1 .t'
32. ~ ~'if m ~ ~ ~~ ~l%>~
ratio 2 : 3 are moving with equal momentum. The \!iI"i~ 2: 3, ~~\!iI"i~~?
:-"
ratio of their masses (a) 1: 3
(a) 1: 3 (b) 1: 2
(b) 1: 2 (c) 3: 2
(c) 3: 2 (d) 2: 3
(d) 2: 3

, T

1V '

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)
I

Chemistry
33. Under the same conditions of temperature 33. ~ ~ '{3DR:9f11 \5lf~Wsr"'l ~ '{3 11~-~-
and pressure, 11of oxygen gas was mixed with 11of ~~~~~'f~~~~~~-
carbon dioxide gas. The mass ratio of the gases in the
(a) 1: 1
mixture will be
(b) 8: 11
(a) 1: 1
(b) 8: 11 (c) 11: 8
(c) 11: 8 (d) 1'6:44
(d) 16: 44

34. Which ofthe following is not the unit ofthe 34. .


~~>1(i8f~"'I~&o~\£1~~?
,
Universal Gas Constant? (a) ergmol+k'
(a) erg mollk' (b) J mol+k '
(b) J mol'k ' (c) Parrr'molIk'
(c) Pa m-mol'lk' (d) Pa m'molk'
(d) Pam'rnolk'
35. Electric current is passed through a 35.'ifW~ (Jfl~~llI~l~~ ~1[~~ ~
concentrated aqueous solution of sodium chloride by C~~~~'Rf~I~~~~~~~-
means of a battery. After disconnecting the circuit the \5lW'!)M~ ~ ~~ ~9f~ '{3 ~~ ~@i
solution thus obtained is divided into two equal parts
Mcn~~'i'f~~ I~'f~<l(~~~
by volume. In one part phenolphthalein and in another
part methyl orange indicator was added. The colour (a) C~'{3~1
of the solutions will be respectively- (b) <l~'{3~1
(a) Pink and Red. :- (c) C~'{3~1
(b) Colourless and Yellow, (d) <l~'{3~1
(c) Pink and Yellow. '
, ,
(d) Colourless and Red~' .~

36. n, molecules of a gas is kept in a container of 36. \£1~ _ \5l"1~\!lC"'l~~ ro ~ n, ~~~


definite volume at a temperature of TO and at a ~ \5l"~ P DtC9f~ ~ I '{3~ ~ C~ nz ~~~ ~
pressure P.What will be the pressure of the gas at that \5l"~~~'{3~ \£1~~ ~m9f~~?
temperature when nz molecules of gas is removed
from the container? nl
(a) (n. - n2) •
(a) niP
(nl- n.) .
(b) (nl - n2)P
(b) (nl - n2)P n2
n2

(nl- n)
(c)
n2 P
(d) (nl - n)P
nl

37. The ascending order of ~ (charge/mass) 37. ~C"1<q)ij"'l (e), c~(p), ~ (n) '{3 ~ (a)
value for electron (e), proton (P), neutron (n) and
alpha (a) particle is .
<lS~ m (~ )·'.!Bf ~~
e ~ ;'
~
~~
~"J,"w:n 1"'l"'1W1 ~-

(a) e, p, n, a. (a) e, p, n, C!-.


(b) n, p, e, a. (b) n, p, e, a.
.1 (c) n, a, p, e.
(c) n, a, p, e.
(d) n, p, a, e. (d) n, p, a, e.

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38. Among LiCI, RbCI, BeCl2 and MgCl2 which 38. LiCI, RbCI, BeCI21!l<f,MgCI2~~~~ ~
two are the highest and the lowest ionic compounds? 'IfG~'8~~~'if?
(a) LiCI&RbCl. (a) LiCI&RbCl.
(b) RbCI & BeCI2· (b) RbCI & BeCI2·
(c) RbCI&MgC~. (c) RbCI & MgCI2.
(d) MgCl2 & BeCI2. (d) MgCl2 & BeCI2.

39. Which statement is correct regarding ethane, 39. ~~, ~~ '8 ~~ ~ ~ ~ <1'&<uffl
ethene and ethyne? ~?
(a) Ethyne is weakest acid and C-H bond
(a) ~~ ,!<{'1'b~~'8 C-H ~~~ I
length is longest. >,j,

(b) Ethyne is strongest acid and C-H bond (b) ~~~~'8C-H~~~1


length is shortest. (c) ~~~'8C-H~~~1
(c) Ethane is strongest acid and C-H bond
(d) ~~~'8C-H~~~1
length is longest.
(d) Ethene is the strongest acid and C-H
bond length is shortest.

40. 10 gm H2 and 64 gm 02 were taken in a 40. 10gmH2'8 64gm02~1!l<l$ ~~m


sealed vessel and exploded. The amount of water MC"ij$RI'f~ ~ I MQrMfflC'bc:<r ~'f ~ ~~, ~
produced In the reaction was- ~-
(a) 3 mole. (a) 3 0lM I
(b) 4 mole. (b) 40lM1
(c) 1 mole. (c) 1 0lM ~
(d) 2 mole. (d) 2~1
41. 1 mole of a hydrocarbon 'X' undergoes 41. 1 0lM I!l~ ~~pwf~ 'X' -~ ~'f' ~
complete saturation with 1 mole of hydrogen in ~~~1~C<t5~ ~~ 1 0lM ~~lC'8t~ ~ I
presence of a heated catalyst. What would be the 'X"~~~,~~ '
j 'j
formula of 'X'? (a) C2H6•··
(a) C2H6•
(b) C2H2·,
(b) C2H2•
(c) C5H10•
(c) C5H10•
(d) C7H16•
(d) C7H16•
42. Which of the following are isomers? 42. ~ ~~~C>11~1~?
,
(a) Butane and Isobutene. (a) ~'8 ~~C>11M~ffl~I
(b) Ethane and Ethene. (b) ~~'8~~1
(c) Propane and Propyne. (c) C~9f01 '8 C~~ I
(d) Butane and Isobutane. (d) ~ '8 ~~C>11M~cG~
I

43. Which of the following is a double salt? 'f 43.· ~~N~'f? t·


(a} Blue Vitriol. (a) ~~I
(b) Glauber's Salt. (b) ~ '1<f'f I
(c) Potash Alum. (c) ~~I
(d) Potassium Ferrocyanide. (d) ~~ wc~t>1t~f.q~iJij
I

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Biology
44. Which of the following products of light 44. ~~~~~tca1~H~~~~~~~
dependent phase are used during light independent ~~~~~~~~?
phase of photosynthesis? (a) RuBPl.!1~ATP
(a) RuBP &ATP
(b) HzO l.!1<r~
0z
(b) HzO & o,
(c) NADPHz l.!1<r~ATP
°
(c) NADPHz &ATP
(d) ATP&Oz (d) ATP l.!1<r~z

45. In which portions of the following, the Glucose 45. ~~~~V"t~losr~~~c<#t?


concentration is highest? (a) (jfl()l~G1~
(a) Glomerulus
(b) H~G<t~~~<ri~
(b) Proximal convoluted tubule ';

.. ~;.. ~
'
(c) ~~<!SJt~
(c) Bowmans capsules
(d) Collecting tubule (d) ~~~~

46. The outermost layers of meninges is 46. ()lHOiosr>j-l!l~~~D~


(a) Myelin membrane (a) ~'(Jllfd1Oi
~'1
(b) Arachnoid mater (b) \!)ijl~I+l(Jl\5
~
(c) Duramater (c)~~
(d) Pia mater (d) f91m~

47. Transpiration will be faster when the day is 47. ~~~~H~


(a) hot,humidandwindy (a) ~,~l.!1<r~<mr~I~~
(b) hot, dry and windy
(b) ~,~ l.!1<r~
<mr~<twr'8'
(c) cold, humid and windy
(c) ~,~l.!1<r~<mr~
(d) hot humid and still wind
(d) ~,~ l.!1<r~
<mr~<tWR~Oi

48. Adenine is a kind of ~ 48. \5U1C\5HOi


~ l.!1~~
(a) Purine base (a)~~
(b) Pyrimidine base (b) f9l~~Kc,Oi
~
(c) Protein (c) c~
(d) Fat (d) ~

49. Which one is the 1st National Park in India? 49. ~~~l~(;\!l~~~~~?
(a)' Kanha National Park (a) ~~~
(b) Jim Corbett National Park (b)~~~~
(c) Kaziranga National Park (c) ~\;I~~
(d) Satpura National Park (d)~~~~

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50. Haemophilia disease is linked with 50. ~(;lIWMmcm~itfG~PI~~~~
(a) Sex chromosome (a) 8fRcm~
(b) Autosome (b)~("jj:[
(c) Bacteria (c)~q
(d) VllUS (d) ~(~

51. If the heart rate of a man is less than 60 per 51. <iN~fVq'(~~~~li@W60-<f1~
minute then it is called as ~~~.~~~
(a) Tachycardia (a) 'GJl~I~1
(b) Bradycardia (b) ~f\S<tll~1
(c) Ischemia . (c) ~~fiI?11
(d) Bradykinin (d) ~f\S<tl~~"'l

52. The word "Vaccine" was first coined by 52. "~Jl<tl~"'l"~~~~~



(a) Koch (a) ~V~
(b) Pasteur (b)~
(c) Jenner (c) ~
(d) Kohler
(d) ~~

53. 1 gm of Haemoglobin can hold 53. 1$T~~"f~~


(a) 1.34 ml oxygen (a) 1.34 ml '6l~Ci$l"'l
(b) 13.4 ml oxygen (b) 13.4 ml '6l~ CiSl"'l
(c) 2.34 ml oxygen (c) 2.34 ml '6l~Ci$l"'l
. ,

(d) 1.5 ml oxygen (d) 1.5 ml '6l~CiSl"'l


st

54. Preen gland is present in 54. ~~~<rW


(a) the body of pigeon (a)~~
(b) the body of prawn (b) W~~~
(c) the body of rohu fish- (c)~~~
(d) in cactus plant (d) <fiJf<tl'ijI~ ~

55. Grafting is not possible; in mono cot plant 55. ,-!r<ll~i$l~ ~ ~ <tlm<rW<TI <tlBl"f
Ci$ll~<tliij
because they
(a) have parallel venation. (a) ~~l~~lii1mlR"'lJfJl ~~ I
(b) have only one cotyledon. (b) <fl~.:rtJf ~~ ~ 'W'II
(c) lack cambium. (c) <tlJl~R?11~~~~~1
'f-
(d) have scattered vascular bundle. (d) ~~~~'W'II

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--

History ~

56. The Ajanta caves were built during the period 56. \5liSl'~j~~~~~
of the (a) C~~O'f~~
(a) Mauryas
(b) ~~~
(b) Guptas
(c) ~~~
(c) Kushanas
(d) Chalukyas (d) 51"r<tSJO'f~ ~

57. Hieun- Tsang came to India during the reign 57. ~~~~\£lC)j~Ciil"'l
,
of (a) ~~-\£I~~
(a) Harshavardhana
(b) .-\£I~~
(b) Kanishka
(c) Chandragupta Maurya (c) ~~ OO<f-\£l~~

(d) Samudragupta (d) ~~-\£I~~

58. Who built the Red Fort? 58. iiljiilC<nI1~~ <flC~~Ciil"'l?


(a) Sher Shah (a) ~~
(b) Aurangzeb (b) ~~
(c) Akbar (c) ~
(d) Shahjahan (d) lCj~~

59. The first Governor General of India was 59. ~I~(.\!)~ ~~ ~ Q8f"'lI~iil ~
(a) Lord Clive (a) ~.
(b) Lord Wellesley- (b) ~ 'e(JlCiil)jM
(c) Lord William Bentinck (c) ~~~f¢l~I~ ~
(d) Warren Hastings (d) \'3~~~

60. The Subsidiary Alliance was introduced by 60. ~~Ffl~~~~


(a) Lord Wellesley (a) ~ 'e1.~Ciil)jM
(b) Lord Dalhousie (b) ~~~
(c) Warren Hastings - (c) 'e~':"~~
(d) Lord Cornwallis (d) ~~~~

61... Who was called the 'Frontier Gandhi'? 61. ~~'~~~?


(a) Mahatma Gandhi (a) ~~
(b) Pattavi Sitaramaiya (b) ~ ~\!)rnl~ia:~1
(c) Vallabhbhai Patel (c) <qtl~~ia:
~
(d) Khan Abdul Ghaffar &han (d) ~~~~

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62. Indians boycotted the Simon Commission 62. Ibl'!1~~'!11~ ~ ~ Rii1, <m1"'f~
<1SC'!1
because the Simon Commission had come ~
(a) to divide India. (a) ~l'!1~C<1S\5l'i'f~
(b) to grant Puma Swaraj. (b) ~1'!1~C<1S1~~~
(c) to look for ways of increasing British (c)~~~~~~~
control over India. (d) lQ~~l'!1~~~fu.~
(d) Not a single Indian member was
included.

63. The Iron Man of India was 63. ~1'!1~'!1 cai1~l~<1 ~ ~ ~


(a) Jawaharlal Nehru (a) ~~~
(b) Abul Kalam Azad (b)~~~
(c) Vallabhbhai Patel (c) <ltllblb~ ~
(d) Subhas Chandra Basu (d) ~l~b~~

64. Which day was observed as "Rashid Ali 64. ~H~~~'~9f~~?


Day"? (a) ~o ~-mrn,~~8~
(a) 10 February, 1946
(b) ~~~-mrn,~~8~
(b) 12 February, 1946
(c) ~8 ~-mrn,~~8~
(c) 14 February, 1946
(d) 16 February, 1946 (d) ~~~-mrn,~~8~

65. What is the name of the treaty signed 65. ~~~~~~~~~~


between defeated Turkey and the Allies at the end ~ ~l"1j>rn\b
~ ~ ~ ~?
of the First World War?
(a) ~-\Q~:P'lf.t
(a) Treaty of Versailles
(b) Treaty of St. Germain
(b) ~~1M:~~
(c) , Treaty of Sevres (c) ~-\Q~~

(d) Treaty of Trianon (d) ~-\Q~~

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Geography
66. Rusting of rock is caused by the process of 66. fiClG'mpRf~ ~ - ~iJF~rn
~ I
(a) Carbonation (a) '6Iql~C<l~
(b) Hydration (b) iSW1C<l1\S1~
(c) Oxidation (c) ~'t
(d) Solution (d) ~
. .t.
67. Roches Montanees are the hillocks of rocks 67. ~~~wm~~~1
that are formed by ~~m~~'t
(a) Glacial abrasion (a) ~<nc~~~
(b) Glacial abrasion and Plucking (b) ~<nc~~~'81:5-~~
(c) Glacial deposition (c) ~<nc~~~~
(d) None of the above (d) 1:5-~ ~~~-rn
68. The concentration of Ozone is found in __ 68. ~~C~-~'8"C\STtif~~~~
above the earth's surface. <mll
(a) 0-7km (a) ~7m
(b) 7-1Skm (b) 7-1Sm
(c) IS-S0km (c) IS-Sam
(d) SO-SOkm (d) 50-80m

69. Canaries current flows along the coast of 69. ~~81~1:5-~~~~,~


(a) Portugal ~
(a) c9f1't'i'ftG1
(b) Peru
(b) c~
(c) Japan
(c) ~9fJ.=l
(d) India
(d) ~
70. In India the Tropic of Cancer touches how 70. <tl%~IMl ~~ ~l~~~(}(~ ~ ~ ~
many states? ~?
(a) 6 states (a) 61U~
(b) 7 states (b) 71U~
(c) S states (c) 81U~
(d) 9 states (d) 91U~

71. The location of Chilka lake which is the 71. ~ ~l~~~ ~~ ~'f'!'8>~, .£I~~~
largest salt water lake in India lies to the
(a) ~~~~
(a) South ofMahanadi Delta
(b) ~~~~
(b) North ofMahanadi Delta
{c) North of Godavari Delta (c) c~~~~
(d) Mouth ofSubarnarekha Delta (d) ~~~~

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72. In which part of India the difference between 72. \51'!1(;\!)'!1
~ ~~~ ~ '{3 ~ ~ \51'!1\!)~J
the day and night temperature is very low ~~
(a) Rajasthan (a) ~
(b) Arunachal Pradesh (b) ~"fIDa1 2Mxr
(c) Madhya Pradesh (c) ~~2Mxr
(d) Andaman and Nicobar Island m9f1@i
(d) ~l'l11):[1'o:l '{3 f.k<M<t'!1

73. The 'Yellow Revolution' in Indian Agriculture 73. \51'!1®~~~~m<@'~~~


is the turning point of '.~ ft}:: ~C'>1G1~~--~~1
(a) Riceproduction -,?"''> A' (a) ~
(b) Wheat production ;,-::, (b) ~
(c) Oil seed production (c) C\!liij~i8t
(d) Jute production (d) 9\W

74. Crops grown during April, May and June are 74. c<T~ xpu ~f~, o:r ~<r~~ ~ DI<f~, ~
known as <rii11~
(a) Zayed crops (a) ~Xj~
(b) Kharif crops (b) ~Xj~
(c) Rabi crops
(c) ~~
(d) Spring crops
(d) ~Xj~

75. It is polluting the environment very badly. So 75. ~fij~ ~~ ~'t <mf I ~ ~ ~ffi
its demand in developed countries is decreasing. ~~~~~~I~'5t't~~~ 'Sun-
Environmentalists prefer to call it as 'Sunset Industry'
set Industry' <ff \51~fiI\!)~' <1Wf ~ ~
(a) Automobile Industry
(a) ~.~'t~
. (b) Jute Industry (b) 9\WfXt~
(c) Petrochemical Industry (c) c9fd!~rn<1" fXt~
(d) Cotton textile Industry (d) <Pt~~~

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Political Science
76. The Constitution of India was adopted on 76. ~j~~~ ~~~~ ~ ~

(a) 9 December, 1946 (a) 9 ~c)j~~, 1946


(b) 14 August, 1947 (b) 14 ~~, 1947
(c) 26 November, 1949 (c) 26 ~, 1949
(d) 26 January, 1950 (d) 26 iStj1{11~, 1950

77. The Chairman of the Drafting Committee 77. \51~~~'l'I'1~~~~~~


of the Constituent Assembly of India was (a) R~. '6llc~q<fl~
(a) B. R. Ambedkar (b) ~~~
(b) Jawaharlal Nehru (c) m<I~\5\5~ ~
(c) Sardar Ballabhbhai Patel (d) IS~~~
(d) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

78. Who characterises the Indian Union as a 78. C<Il\51~®~ ~\sH~~C<fl <.!l<ISfU '~ ~~ ~
"Federation with centralizing tendency"? ~' <fCGi '6l~~ <fl~~~ ?
(a) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (a) IS~ R ~. '¢fjC~q<fl~
(b) Granville Austin (b) c~~
(c) K. C. Wheare (c) C<Il.Pr. ~
(d) Ivor Jennings (d) ~~~~

79. 'Democracy is a government of the 79. ''l'I~ ~ "iSfO{'itt~ ~, "iSfO{'itt~~, "iSfO{'i'fC~


people, for the people, by the people' was said by ~'--<p~ <lC~~~
(a) George Washington (a) ~ '€mfit~~
(b) Woodrow Wilson (b) ~ ~~~)j~

(c) Abraham Lincon (c) '¢ftS"~ ~


(d) Roosevelt (d) *iStC~~

80. Who discharges the responsibility of the 80. ~liStJ)j\58TCb~I~~J~ ~. C<Il~ ~?


chairman of the Council of States? (a) \5j~~~ mt~
(a) The President of India
(b) \51~~~ ~~~
(b) The Vice-President of India
(c) \51~C~~ ~~
(c) The Prime Minister of India
(d) ~~ C<IljC~I~ rj$[
(d) None of the above

81. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is 81. ~~C<fll(.(i~ ~~ ~~ Hcm'l'l ~
appointed by the (a) mt~
La) President
(b) ~~~
(b) Vice-President
(c) Prime Minister (c) ~~
(d) Attorney General (d) ~ CiSt~j~~

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82. Which one of the following is not a Union 82. ~ ~m ~<:!J ~ ~m ~G'fI<fi1
Territory? . 011f ?
'( a) .KrUnachal Pradesh (a) ~~~xt
(b) Lakshadweep (b) ~9f
(c) Andaman (c) \5fRfj1"j.:(
(d) Puducherry (d) ~

83. When a bill presented at the table of Lok 83. ~ ~ ~~ m CG41;qs>i~rn~~~ ~ ~~


Sabha who decides whether a bill is rM.uney Bill or ~\5f~~ ~~d~ ~'t~ c<P?
not?;-;l (f' (a) ~~
(a) The Prime Minister ~"''j i r\ 1 (b) ~~
(b) The President (c) 9ftG1iOlc4;~~~
(c) The Parliamentary Select Committee (d) CG11;qs>i~rn ~
(d) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha

84. "Republic" was written by 84. '@~' ~ ~ ;qsc~~Cii1"'1


(a) Marx (a) ~
(b) Gettel (b) c~
(c) Plato (c) C~
(d) Aristotle (d) ~lfMGbii1

85. What is the name of the Predecessor 85~, >iAlWl\!5 ~~@j~ ~ ~N>~I"'1ro~
~~?
organization of the UNO? k; (a) m <ftf't~f:Pf~~
(a) WTO (b) ~~'<[
(b) League of Nations (c) -.utt'Gi
(c) NATO (d) ~
(d) SAARC

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Economics

86. Creation of utility for exchange is called 86. f<lH~(Jl~~ ~~'l'f ~ ~Qf;~I(o<fI
<fG'ft ~
---I
(a) Consumption (a) ~'l'f
(b) Investment (b)~'l'f
(c) Production (c) ~~~
(d) Savings ~d»~~~
87. In which of the following situation total 87. ~~~r~r~~~ C<fllif&~ ~ ~(JlIi8f~~
demand for a necessary commodity will rise? ~ om;~ ~ 9\tt<f?
(a) Rise in price level (a) ~'1J'(g(oM~
(b) Rise in population size (b) om;~~~~
(c) Rise in production
(c) ~~~~
(d) Rise in the rate of interest
(d)~~~

88. Inflation indicates a situation of ss, ~al~Ns ~ ~


(a) very high prices. (a) '1<f~~1
(b) continuous fall in prices. (b) ~'1J'(g~~ ~'i'\\5 sPr 1
(c) continuous rise in prices. (c) ~'1J'(g(O~~
~'i'\\5 ~ 1
(d) very low prices. (d)~~~1

89. An economy is said to be on the path of 89. \!j'<flfij '\5f~ ~~~(o"'l~~Q( 'Wf~ ~ ~ <rm
growth when ~~
(a) total production increases.
(a) om;~~~ ~ 9frn 1
(b) per capita income increases.
(b) ~Q(tf9f\ ~ ~ 9frn 1
(c) inequality in the distribution of income
falls. (c) ~<f~~sPr9frn1
(d) total population increases. (d) om;~~~ ~ 9frn 1
"

90. Which organization in india is called the 90. ~ ~ ~Ns~I"'l(o<fI


~ <ut~~ ~
"Lender of the last resort" for the commercial ~ ~~ <fG'ft ~?
banks? (a) ICICI
(a) ICICI (b) IDBI
(b) IDBI (c) NABARD
(c) NABARD ·,d) RBI
(d) RBI

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GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL
DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION
NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION, 2015
(STATE LEVEL)
(FOR STUDENTS STUDYING IN CLASS X)
Language Comprehensive Test (EnglishlBengalilHindilUrdulNepali)
~ ~If ~ct ~"lcil/W'It/~/~Q{~)
Select only one language to answer the questions and darken the circle against the
selected language in OMR answer sheet.
C+ili1i111ilISlClSll~ q ~ ~ I '6. ~. ~. ".9\tJf f.%~f61!S ~ ~1i1film ~ ~
~tlI~ C9f.lfimf ~ lft(3 I

rn [[ill
Class-X Code State Code Year Code Centre Code Serial No.

Roll No_ 0 [T] UTI 1¢rr;rg 80


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English
Q. 1-5. Read the passage and answer the questions 5. Darwin thought that the environment
given after it:
(a) has no effect on animals.
The idea of evolution (which is gradual change) was (b) has a lot of effects on animals.
not a new one. The Greeks thought of it, so had Erasmus (c) has a marginal effect on animals.
Darwin, the grandfather of Charles Darwin, and also (d) has an effect on man but not on animals.
the Frenchman, Lamarck. It is one thing to have an idea;
we can all guess and sometimes make lucky guess. It is Q. 6-10. Read the passage and answer the questions
quite another thing to produce a proof of the correctness given after it:
of that idea. Darwin thought that he had that proof in
Most of us use the products of science - railways,
his notebooks. He saw that all animals had to struggle
aeroplanes, electricity, wireless and thousands of others
to survive. Those which were best at surviving their
- without thinking how they came into existence. We
environment passed on the good qualities which helped
take them for granted, as if we were entitled to them as
them to their descendents. This was called 'the survival
a matter of right. We are very proud of the fact that we
of the fittest' . For example, in a cold climate, those who
live in an advanced age and are ourselves very advanced.
have the warmest fur will live. Darwin believed' that
Now, there is no doubt that our age is very different
this necessity for an animal to deal with its environment
from previous ages and I think it is perfectly correct to
explained the immense variety of creatures.
say that it is far more advanced. But it is a different
1. At the time that Darwin arrived on the scene, thing from saying that we, as individuals or groups, are
the idea of evolution more advanced. It would be the height of absurdity to
(a) was an idea unheard of. say that because an engine driver can run an engine and
(b) had already been proved beyond doubt. Plato or Socrates could not, the engine driver is more
advanced than, or is superior to, Plato or Socrates. But
(c) had been thought of but not proved.
it would be perfectly correct to say that the engine itself
(d) was not thought fit for exploration.
is a more advanced method of locomotion than Plato's
2. According to Darwinian thought, the world of chariot was.
animals is marked by 6. Which one of the following statements is true?
(a) peaceful coexistence. (a) An engine driver is cleverer than Plato or
(b) a struggle for survival,
Socrates.
(c) indifference towards each other. (b) Plato and Socrates are in no way inferior
(d) love and friendship. . to the engine driver.
3. The expression 'the survival of the fittest' (c) Plato and Socrates surpassed the engine
means that driver in every respect.
(a) the strong will survive while the weak will (d) The engine driver cannot be compared to
perish. Plato or Socrates.
(b) the strong and the weak will live peacefully. 7. In the passage the author mentions Plato and
(b) the strong will help the weak survive. Socrates to emphasize that
(c) both the strong and the weak will survive. (a) they were men of great scholarship.
(b) people as individuals in the modem age
4. In colder climates
are not more advanced than their
(a) all animals can survive. predecessors.
(b) no animals can survive. (c) the engine is a better mode of locomotion
(c) only' animals with fur can survive. than Plato's chariot.
(d) Plato and Socrates had greater respect for
(d) animals are hard to come by.
learning.

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8. According to the author the present age is far 12. The mathematician who first helped Ramanujan
more advanced than was
(a) all the previous ages in some respects. (a) J. E. Littlewood
(b) the age of Plato and Socrates in some (b) G. H. Hardy
respects. (c) Ramchandra Rao
(c) some of the previous ages in all respects. (d) P. C. Mahalanabish
(d) all the previous ages in all respects.
13. Which of the following words is not a synonym
9. Many of us make use of machines of "collaborator"?
(a) with very little knowledge of their (a) Co-worker
mechanism.
(b) Teammate
(b) without any knowledge of their historical
(c) Associate
significance.
(d) Rebel
(c) with full knowledge of their origin.
(d) without knowing how they were invented. 14. Ramanujan failed in his college examinations
10. People today are very proud because they live because
(a) he loved mathematics.
(a) in a philosophically advanced age.
(b) he ignored all subjects but mathematics.
(b) in a materially advanced age.
(c) he was a dropout.
(c) in a scientifically advanced age. (d) he did not like to study any subject.
(d) in a spiritually advanced age.
15. Till Ramanujan started working as a clerk he
Q. 11-15. Read the passage and answer the questions depended on
given after it: (a) a subsidy from R. Rao.
In 1913 the English mathematician G. H. Hardy (b) salary from Madras Port Trust.
received a strange letter from an unknown (c) help from G. H. Hardy.
clerk in Madras, India. The ten-page letter contained (d) the charity from his friends and a subsidy.
about 120 statements of theorems on infinite series,
improper integrals, continued fractions, and number Q 16-17. The following five sentences come from a
theory. Something about the formulas made him take a paragraph. The first and the last sentences are given.
second look, and show it to his collaborator J. E. Choose the order in which the three sentences (PQR)
Littlewood. After a few hours they concluded that the should appear to complete the paragraph:
results "must be true because, if they were not true, 16. S 1. If the heart stops we die in about five
no one would have had the imagination to invent them". minutes.
Thus was Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920) S2 .
introduced to the mathematical world. However, his S3 .
total immersion in mathematics was disastrous for S4 .
Ramanujan's academic career: ignoring all his other S5 All this was made possible by the invention
subjects, he repeatedly failed his college examinations. of heart-lung machine.
He lived off the charity of friends, filling notebooks P - A few years ago it was impossible to
with mathematical discoveries and seeking patrons to
operate on a patient whose heart was not
support his work. Finally, he met with modest success
working properly.
when the Indian mathematician Ramchandra Rao
Q - They have even succeeded in heart
provided him with first a modest subsidy, and later a
transplants.
clerkship at the Madras Port Trust. Ramanujan had his
R - Nowadays surgeons are able to stop a
first paper published, a 17-page work on Bernoulli
patient's heart and carry out complicated
numbers that appeared in 1911 in the Journal of the
Indian Mathematical Society. operations.
11. Rarsanujan's first paper was published Choose from the options given below:
(a) ten years before his death. (a) QPR
(b) nine years after his death. (b) RQP
(c) seventeen years after his death. (c) QRP
(d) nine years before his death. (d) PQR

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17. Sl. Chaplin, the great actor, was introduced to Q 20-29. Choose the word that best fills the blank
the stage when he was five.
from the four options given:
S2 .
S3 . 20. Farmers worry that the --- will affect their
S4 . food crops.
S5 When Chaplin was 17, he developed his
comic skills with the help of Fred Kamo's (a) famine
company. (b) drought
p - Young Chaplin was watching a show
starring his mother when her voice cracked. (c) heat
Q - He was a son of London music hall
(d) sun
entertainers.
R - He was quickly shuffled onto the stage to
finish the act.
21. The of gases remain almost constant
Choose from the options given below:
(a) QPR in the atmosphere.
(b) PQR (a) perception
(c) RPQ
(d) QRP (b) predominance
Q. 18-19. The following questions have the second (c) production
sentence missing. Choose the appropriate sentence
from the given options below: (d) proportion
18. P - The allied powers came out victorious in
the Second World War.
Q- . 22. The sea-route through the port of Mumbai
R - Britain became an ordinary power. --- trade and commerce.
(a) But the British empire gained its post-war
pristine glory. (a) facilitates
(b) But the British empire gained its pre-war (b) aggravates
pristine glory.
(c) But the British empire lost its pre-war (c) associates
pristine glory.
(d) felicitates
(d) But the British empire lost its post-war
pristine glory.
19. P- Of the 80 ancient pyramids in Egypt the 23. The --- of life made the miner
great Pyramid at Gizeh, built by King
melancholic.
Cheops, holds most interest.
Q- . (a) deformity
R - At the centre of the pyramid is the King's (b) delinquency
Chamber and leading down from there is a
long narrow area known as the Grand (c) drudgery
Gallery. (d) delicacy
(a) Situated directly below the King's
Chamber is the Queen's Chamber and
there are two air channels leading upwards.
(b) The richer and more important the person, 24. A person coming to a new country for
the stronger and safer the tomb in which permanent settlement is anl---
they would be buried. (a) immigrant
(c) Egyptian artistic creations display the
wealth, splendour and talent of this great (b) emigrant
civilization. (c) imminent
(d) It stands with two other pyramids on a
slight rise overlooking the River Nile. (d) eminent

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25. Some people --- from voting at the last 31. all Greek
election. (a) totally classical
(a) defied (b) totally unintelligible
(b) abstained (c) totally impressive
(c) refused (d) totally original
(d) declined
32. a live wire
26. The old freedom fighter became emotional (a) a person who is full of energy
--- the days of struggle for freedom. (b) an eminent person
(c) an unruly person
(a) visualising
(d) a critical person
(b) musing
(c) fathoming 33. writing on the wall
(d) reminiscing (a) graffiti
(b) an event indicating impending danger
27. Many engineering industries have been (c) announcement of an event
developed with the technical of reputed foreign
(d) a political slogan
companies.
(a) organisation 34. a fool's paradise
(b) collaboration (a) paradise of idiots
(c) fabrication (b) a state of illusory happiness
(d) hypothecation (c) to live in the past
(d) to have happy dreams
28. The word 'unambiguously' can best be replaced
by-- 35. nip in the bud
(a) vaguely (a) destroy in the beginning
(b) dubiously (b) extremely good start
(c) explicitly (c) striving from the beginning
(d) amiably (d) nurture the bud to grow into flower

29. Only those who are ---take advertisements Q 36-40. In the following passage there are some
seriously. numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the
most appropriate word from the given options:
(a) enthusiastic
With a culture that has for centuries
(b) unrealistic
........36 deep respect to its natural environment,
(c) obstinate
......37 it as the 38 of the gods, it comes
(d) gullible
as no surprise that the government of Bhutan has
.......39 a controlled tourism policy.The only means
Q. 30-35. Select the meaning of the given phrases! of .40 to this gorgeous but land-locked
idioms: mountain kingdom by road is through the tiny border
town of Phuntsholing near the Doars region of West
30. man of letters Bengal.
(~ a person who writes letters 36. (a) accorded
(b) a person who receives letters (b) subjected
(c) an illiterate person (c) anticipated
(d) a learned person (d) abided

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(b) guiding (b) assigned
(c) venerating (c) administered
(d) accepting (d) adopted

38. (a) asylum 40. (a) access


(b) abode (b) attack
(c) alter (c) adjust
(d) assure (d) control

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(d) ~ (b ) ~ + 3lfI'ffi
(c) ~+lRf
2. I g;CR1ldc:ti'
Cfif 3l~ t
(d) ~ + 3lfTffi
(a) amfCfi~
(b) amfCfi-~ 9. I~'~m~t?
(c) 3ildc:tiClI~ (a) ~
(d) 3ildc:tiClI~ (b) ~
(c) ~
3. ~!$l ~ f:lCjfl&{~ -q ~ ~ m-;;r ~ ~ t?
(d) ~
(a) ~~
(b) w.m~IDU
10. I~'-q~-m~t?
(a) ~
(c) ~~IDU
(b) ~
(d)~~
(c) ~
4. R~~~~-m~Giffi aroamf? (d) ~'qlCf
(a) 'Effif Sl6!l1
EM 11. I~' Cfif 3l~ t
(b) •.m1:R am:m (a) awr
(c) ~c6r~ ~';{mam:~~ ~~';{ (b) ~
~ (c) 3iWIT
(d) ~am:~ (d) ~

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12. I 'q'fCR I CfiT 3l~ ~ 19. I Ei~,?lt2''ij ~-m ~~?
(a) ~ (a) ~
(b)"tTfcr5f (b) ~
(c) ~ (c) a:rt2
(d) ~ (d) ~~~~

13. I~' CfiT 3l~ ~ 20. I 3lfT.:r1


~-m ~~?
(a) "fu:;:r (a) ~
(b)~ (b) ~
(c) Jffimr (c) ~
(d) l'IreltWIClI (d) ~

14. I 3WfR I CfiT 3l~ ~ 21. I CfifqI CfiT~ ~


(a) 'EfllmR (a) CfifClPOj,il
(b)~ (b) Cfifor;ft
(c) a:ttP1R (c) CfiClf4311
(d) ~ (d) ~

15. I a:nfu: I CfiTfcwiTq ~ 22. ~~~~~


(a) ~ (a) 11U~
(b) ~ (b)LJfWr
(c) am (c) ~
(d) fcfeg;:r (d) ~~~~

16. I wf I CfiTfcwiTq ~ 23. ~~~~~


(a) ~ (a) 3i1~Ri~I~
(b) 1l~ (b) ~
(c) ~ (c) ~
(d) ~ (d) ~~~~

17. I~' Cf<:IT~? 24. ~t-'lmq,l~


(a) ~ (a) m
(b) 00I1l (b) ~
(c) ~ (c) ~
(d) ~ (d) ~

18. I~'~'ij~ cqJ1lTCfiT~~?


25. Cffl" ~ ~ m m 7flft m-
(a) ~ (a) fcr'tfCIT
(b) ~ .• (b) ~'tfCIT
(c) ~ (c) fcr~
(d) ~~~~ (d) fcr~

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26. ~if aRq; m:~ ~
I 30. if ~ ~-w
f.H~irCfl<1 crJqlf ~ ctt ~ ~ ~ ~?
~ ~qycp:fct>l~~~~f.rn1cRf~ (a) i1:Rrr~~lffifT~~~~~~l3OO I
if ~ ~ ~ CfiTwWr ~ ~~?
(b) i1:Rrr~lffifT~~~~~~~1
(a) ~ (c) i1:Rrr~ lffifT ~ ~ ~ ~ -;:p.n~ ~ I
(b) (1~rCfl41
(d) i1:Rrr~ ~ lffifT ~ ~Wro:~-;:p.n ~ ~ I
(c) (1~ctil4t
(d) (1~rCfl4t ~~~~~~~(31-40)
"CIft-wrCfiT~ (31) ~I\jj) (32)---
27. '3WT if eft~' CfiT~ 3l~~?
Cfi«IT~, ~ fcfim ~ (33) if (34)---
(a) ~if~CfiWfT
fJR;:rffi ~ I (35) ~ (36) ~ WIT
(b) ~~ ct>l am~ ~(37) ~~1~~(38) m
(c) ~~ct>l~~ ct>l~, ~q(39) ~w~~~am
(d) eft ct>l~ ~ (40) ~if~~~-&RT~I

31. (a) q,11:m (b) >ffimr (c) ~ (d) cffiftf


28. '3WT~~'CfiT~ 3l~~?
32. (a) ~ (b) ~ (c) ~ (d)"CIft-wr
(a) ~~~~
(b) 3WT~ 33. (a)~ (b)~ (c)m (d)~
(c) 3WTCh1~~ 34. (a)~ (b)~ (c)~ (d)~
(d) ~~~~ 35. (a) ~ (b)~ (c) ~ (d) ~
36. (a)~ (b)~ (c) ~ (d)~
29. '~~' CfiT~ 3l~~?
37. (a)~ (b)~ (c)~ (d)~
(a) fcrcm:J~
38. (a)~ (b)~ (c)~ (d)~
(b) mR~
39. (a) ~ (b) €icil~I~2 (c) ~ (d) ~
(c) CfiT<:R
~
(d) ~~ 40. (a) ~ (b) ~ (c) ~ (d) 1:flCR

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1. ~~~"chI'~~~~~?
(a) 'CIR5Ill&l '4U ~ S;C?'I~lchI-mm:~

(b) fllillf131 S;C?'I~~~~

(c) Q<tqCflR
lftfu-~ GfuR ~
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2. 3ijl{lIf11ch1~~~~?
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tlchl
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(c) ~
om QRICfiT~R~;{\~
(d) ~
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3. '3ijl{IIf11ch131'Rlm'- ~~~? ~~~~

(a) ~1I{lRCfl'CflmO 7. ~~~~ @mwIWRTTftCflr~-


(b)~~ (a) ~

(c) e{\_-fcq;r, ~ Cfl1t1ch1"tfTffi


(b)~
(c) ~
(d) ~W:rr
(d) ~

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8. '~'CfiT'WIRT~~m 14. fcr;ft OJ 5)~lmc:hl311l1T1ft ~ I
(a) ~ '~'~ Qlll4cu;:fl ~itcfi~~
(b) mer (a) ~
(c) ~ (b) fqCliftidl
(d) ~ (c) ~ -F.ofq=Cl
Irr..fi!=d
I
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9. ' r.m:~4{), ~ ~ 1fCfiR m?
(a) ~ 15. ~"4ift ~ M
(b) ~>mT'eR '~'~~~ (~ffi9)
(c) mer-~ (a) ~
(d) ~~ (b) ~
(c) f~'O!lldj
10. '-mfcrm;firUfcrm;f' ~~~~~~? (d) "dtfij
(a) ~-~>rfdW1WfiC
(b) ~ ~ i!~'i4Cfl ~ 16. '~'~-mIT~~(~"ffi9)
(c) ~4lcHchl~ (a) ~
(d) J>I¥fClchlcruf;f (b)~
(c) ~
11. ~cnfcrnrCfiT~~~:
(d) ~
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(b) ~ 17. '~'~-mIT31~ (~ffi9)
(c) fcfm (a) ~
(d) ~WRT (b) F~11\3f111~
(c)~~
12. 'oro' CfiTq4111ClI·.:ii~ m
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(a) W:f, ~
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(d) ama:r, ~ (b) q.:r~ ¥f ~
(c) 31~¥f~
13-18 (R'fCflT~ a:r~.m~~: (d) ~¥f~
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13. ~ Q;Cfl~~II~~~¥TCflTcmur 20. ~~~ ~I


(a), ~ ¥f ~11Old1~1I~ ~ f~ (a) 'qRf
(b) ~ ¥f f~
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(c) 5)~1~1c:hl~ ~1@Cfl~1~~~ (c) l1t
(d) ~~3Ml?llCfldl~ (d) ~
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21. qlf.Hi~~~ ~~I 28. "WT-~~~~m?
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(b) ~ (b) ~&jql:q"fi ~
(c) $1$1 (c) ~lj~14ql:q"fi ~
(d) ~-"tWI11i
(d) \3I!faql:q"fi~

22. ~'qCRfmm Cfifcf S'\ I


(a) ~ 29-30. ~ ~"'iU "R :

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29. 3l~am:
(c) ~
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23. ~~ ~I
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30. ~ti~ 1aflAchi 't!f.f~1
(d) 'tR
(a) ~
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(a) ml
(b) ~
31. ~lfJo~~~'ffig :
(c) ~,ero ~~~~~-;ffiij
(d) CJ?lA q'{9IJ'~1-qf.f ~ awR ri

25. ~ ql¥lI~q?J ~ 31ef 'ffig : (a) ~


(b) ql~(Y1Ich1
~
~~
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(d) 311liT-~
(b) ~"ffiq) CRT3"j
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26. fc:r'q-fuf
J:i1;:fl1"fi1 ~ m (a) a:iI'q
(a) ~ (b) m~
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(c) arcfRiR (d) ~
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33. ~ ~sq:q1ctil ~~ ~ m?
27. 1"\3I1fu'~~m
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(b) ~ (b) ~,iII1JIOI


(c) ~ (c) ~~1qJf
(d) ~ (d) ~~1~~

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34. ~ ~ ~ICjI"",*,~~ l§R : 38. ~~faq,1Cfifit1R qlf.HR"'1I~~
(a) ~ . (a) ~
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35. ~¥f~tt?
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(c) q;-q~~
~ft¥f~~~?
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36. ~~~~~~:
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37. ~ ql+lt!~1 ~~f.ftmr IA:


40. ~~~~~~¥fm?

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