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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER-I

POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME IN


FASHION MANAGEMENT
GENERAL ABILITY TEST — PAPER-I
Time Allowed : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 120
Total Questions : 120
This test comprises the following sub-tests.
(1) Quantitative Ability
(2) Communication Ability
(3) English Comprehension
(4) Analytical Ability
(5) General Knowledge and Current Affairs
(6) Thematic Apperception Test
(i) Each question carries one mark.
(ii) Answers are required to be marked only on the OMR/ICR Answer-Sheet, which shall be provided separately.
(iii) For each question, four alternative answers have been provided out of which only one is correct. Darken the
appropriate circle in the Answer-Sheet by using Ball Pen only on the best alternative amongst (a), (b), (c) or (d).

SAMPLE QUESTIONS

1. If the digit 2 is placed after a two-digit number


 125 × 625 × 25 
whose ten’s digit is µ and unit’s digit is t, then the 4. The value of log10   is
new number is  25 
(a) t +µ+2 (b) 10t + µ + 2 (a) 4
(c) 100t + 10µ + 2 (d) 100µ + 10t + 2 (b) 5
(c) 6
(d) none of these
2. The statement which is true is
(a) 3
10 > 4 15 > 3 5. A sum of money becomes 8 fold in 3 years at a
compound interest which is
(b) 4
15 > 3 10 > 3
(a) 90 %
(c) 3 > 4 15 > 3 10 (b) 1 %
(c) 8 %
(d) 4
15 < 3 10 < 3
(d) none of these

3. The digit in the unit’s place of the number


7039 122
6. If ( x % of y% of z ) :( z % of y% of p ) = m:n , then
5789089 35625 + 593725 2093 −
(a) p2 − x 2 = m2 − n 2
59720 1302 2378
8971 + 57634963058 --40351 is (b) p2 -- n2 = m2 -- x2
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) p2 -- n2 = x2 -- m2
(c) 1 (d) 0 (d) none of these

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7. The compound interest for a certain sum at 5% per 12. The angle of elevation of a hill from a place P due
annum for the first year is Rs.25. Then the simple east of it is 45O and at a place due south of P, the
interest for the same money at 5% for two years angle of elevation is 30O. If the distance PQ is 400
will be rupees. m, then the height of the hill is
(a) 45 (b) 50 (a) 280 m nearly
(c) 53 (d) 58 (b) 281 m nearly
(c) 283 m nearly
8. A pharmacist needs pure alcohol to strengthen (d) none of these
400 ml of 15% alcohol solution to one of 32%
alcohol solution. If x ml. of pure alcohol has to be 13. The cost of turning a triangular field at the rate of
added for the purpose, then Rs. 45 per 100 m2 is Rs. 90. If twice the base of
(a) 10 < x < 49 the triangle is five times the corresponding height,
(b) 49 < x < 99 then this height is
(c) 99 < x < 149 (a) 40 m
(d) 149 < x < 160 (b) 35 m
(c) 30 m
9. A lent Rs. 5000 at an interest rate of 5% p.a. (d) 25 m
compounded annually to somebody for 3 years. B
1 14. The largest sphere of radius 3 cm is carved out
lent the same amount to another person at 5 % of a cube. Then the length of the diagonal of a face
4
simple interest for the same period. Then of the cube is
(a) A will be gainer by Rs. 63 nearly. (a) 6 cm
(b) A will be gainer by Rs. 0.63 nearly (b) 6 3 cm
(c) B will be gainer by Rs. 63 nearly
(c) 6 2 cm
(d) B will be gainer by Rs. 0.63 nearly
(d) none of these
10. The population of a city becomes double in 10
15. The mean of 11 numbers is 35. If the mean of the
years. Taking 10 2 ; 1.08 , the percentage rate of
first 6 numbers is 32 and that of the last 6 numbers
increase p.a. is is 37, then the sixth number is
(a) 12 % (a) 29 (b) 26
(b) 11 % (c) 24 (d) none of these
(c) 9 %
(d) 8 % 16. Which one of these is the smallest ?
4 7
11. A dishonest dealer professes to sell his goods at (a) (b)
5 9
the cost price, but he uses a weight of 960 g for 1
kg. weight. Then his gain percent is 5 9
(c) (d)
1 7 11
(a) 4% (b) 4 %
3
17. If x% of 55 is 242, then the value of x is
1
(c) 4 % (d) none of these (a) 440 (b) 400
6
(c) 44 (d) 4

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18. If 64 is divided into three parts proportional to 25. A dishonest milkman professes to sell his milk at
2, 4 and 6 the smallest parts is : cost price but he mixes it with water and thereby
1 gains 25%. The percentage of water in the mixture
(a) 5 (b) 5 is :
3
(a) 25% (b) 20%
2 2 (c) 6¼% (d) 4%
(c) 5 (d) 10
3 3
26. Gulshan Kumar borrows Rs. 300 at 5% and
19. One fifth of a number exceeds its one seventh by Rs. 450 at 6% at the same time and on the
154, the number will be : condition that the whole loan will be repaid when
(a) 2575 (b) 2675 the total interest amounts to Rs. 126. The loan will
(c) 2695 (d) none of these have to be repaid after how many years?
(a) 2 (b) 3
20. After successive discounts of 12% and 5% a shirt (c) 4 (d) 5
was sold for Rs. 209. What was the original price
of the shirt. 27. Of the two square fields, the area of one is
(a) Rs. 226 (b) Rs. 252 1 hectare, while the other one is broader by 1%.
(c) Rs. 250 (d) none of these The difference in their areas is :
(a) 100 m2 (b) 101 m2
a 1
21. If b = 5 , then 5a + 2b is equal to : (c) 200 m2 (d) 201 m2
5a -- 2b
(a) 3 (b) --3
(c) --5 (d) --1 Instructions (Q. 28-32) : In the following questions,
some of the sentences have errors and some have none.
22. The sum of the numerator and denominator of a Find out which part of the sentence has an error.
fraction is 11. If 1 is added to the numerator and
28. The teacher taught to the students
2 is subtracted from the denominator, it becomes
2 (a) (b)
3 . The fraction is : like his own children. No error
5 6
(a) 6 (b) 5
(c) (d)
3 8
(c) (d)
8 3 29. These days very few people
23. If 80 lamps can be lighted 5 hours per day for (a)
10 days for Rs. 21.25, then the number of lamps bother to do the work
which can be lighted 4 hours daily for 30 days for (b)
Rs. 76.50, is entrusted upon them. No error
(a) 100 (b) 120 (c) (d)
(c) 150 (d) 160
30. You should not discuss about a matter
24. 12 buckets of water fill a tank when the capacity (a) (b)
of each bucket is 13.5 litres. How many buckets with friends who are likely to find it offensive.
will be needed to fill the same tank, if the capacity
(c)
of each bucket is 9 litres?
No error.
(a) 8 (b) 16
(d)
(c) 15 (d) 18
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31. Despite of a good monsoon this year 39. RADICAL
(a) (a) superficial (b) simple
the production of foodgrains in the country (c) slow (d) narrow
(b)
did not go up. No error. 40. AMELIORATE
(c) (d) (a) amend (b) sweeten
(c) enumerate (d) worsen
32. His grandmother has taught him
(a) (b) 41. AUDACITY
to pray God daily. No error. (a) quivering (b) bravado
(c) (d) (c) cowardice (d) conciseness

Instructions (Q. 33-37) : In the following questions, 42. EVACUATE


choose the word, which is nearly the same in meaning (a) admit (b) emerge
to the word written in CAPITALS. (c) abandon (d) fulfil
33. ERSTWHILE
(a) formerly (b) present Instructions (Q. 43-47) : Fill in the blanks with the
(c) banished (d) non-existing most appropriate words/phrases in the following
questions :
34. ELEGANT 43. I acted in conformity _______ the advice of my
(a) classical (b) graceful father.
(c) beautiful (d) polished (a) with (b) to
(c) for (d) by
35. NAIVE
(a) subtle (b) smart 44. It is natural for him to exult _______ his own
(c) straight forward (d) spotless success.
(a) over (b) with
(c) upon (d) at
36. DILEMMA
(a) darkness (b) freedom
45. I am compelled to proceed _______ him in the
(c) trap (d) confusion
court of law.
(a) against (b) before
37. MELANCHOLY (c) with (d) on
(a) prejudiced (b) depressed
(c) sanguine (d) reckless 46. We should not jest _______ sacred things.
(a) at (b) with
Instructions (Q. 38-42) : In the following questions, (c) on (d) over
choose the word which is most nearly the opposite in
meaning to the bold word :
47. We talked _______ the issue for many hours
38. PERFIDIOUS without arriving at any conclusion.
(a) treacherous (b) religious (a) about (b) on
(c) humane (d) loyal (c) over (d) at

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Instructions (Q. 48-52) : Read the passage given Instructions (Q. 53-57) : Read the passage given
below and answer the questions that follow : below and answer the questions that follow :
Passage Passage
Examination are a necessary evil. It is true that those The aim of democracy is to establish the rule of
who distinguish themselves in their professional life have equality in the social conduct of men. Democracy is not
also made a mark in their academic examinations. But simply a political system but a way of life, a particular
when students study with the idea of passing examinations, mode of conduct. In the prevailing order of our society
their minds are wholly in an artificial condition. They classes flourish but masses suffer. Unless the state
exercise their minds not for finding the way to truth but removes this inequality, and provides security,
the best way to success in examinations. They stuff their employment, health shelter, peace of mind, and other
brains with a large number of technical details on a variety essentials of civilized life to all the citizens, it cannot be
of subjects ready for immediate use, without caring for said to be democratic. To safeguard its own existence,
the practical and permanent value of what they acquire. it is the first duty of the state to protect the rights of the
poor and to grant economic justice to all.
48. The passage focuses on
(a) various examinations the students take
53. The passage talks about
(b) the necessity of examinations
(c) demerits of examination system (a) the social conduct of men
(d) the success and failure in the examination (b) inequality in society
(c) essentials of democracy
49. The successful professionals (d) duty of the state
(a) never bother themselves about examinations
(b) were seldom good students 54. It is the duty of the state to
(c) often have done well in their examinations (a) remove inequality
(d) never put their minds in their studies (b) provide security, employment
(c) provide health, peace of mind
50. According to the passage examinations (d) all these things
(a) help us to become great professionals
(b) are a stepping stone for success 55. The safety of the citizens is the responsibility of
(c) give us true estimate of our ability (a) individuals
(d) are a necessary evil (b) politicians
(c) the state
51. The writer of this passage (d) the society
(a) dislikes the students stuffing their brains with
useless knowledge 56. In the existing social order the
(b) abhors students who do not study properly (a) politicians suffer
(c) dislikes the students who ignore the practical (b) masses suffer
side of knowledge (c) classes suffer
(d) praises the students who aim only at success (d) society suffers
52. The students study
57. The passage lays more emphasis on
(a) merely to get success in the examination
(a) inequality in society
(b) to become great professionals
(c) to find out the truth (b) rights of the poor and economic justice
(d) to acquaint themselves with the practical (c) political system
aspect of knowledge (d) conduct of men
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Instructions (Q. 58-62) : Read the passage given 62. India suffered in the past because
below and answer the questions that follow : (a) her people were primitive
Passage (b) people have been exploiting animals
Want of cooperation has retarded human progress. (c) ignored the benefits of cooperation
Man has only progressed from the primitive to the (d) people fought amongst themselves
civilized state. But progress seems to have come to a
standstill in certain periods of history. Today the lack of ————
cooperation is the symbol of decay. People have become
selfish and aggressive. There is exploration and Instructions (Q. 63-67) : An argument is a statement
bloodshed. Man is inferior to animals. Bees and ants meant to convince other person about your point of
work for common good, but not human beings. Family, view. An assertion is a point of view. A counter
community, country, and the world are to be sacrificed argument contains logic opposed to your assertion.
for the good of the soul. In the past India forgot this Based on these definitions, you are required to classify
lesson and suffered. It is good to see boys and girls the four sentences in the questions below as :
working and suffering for the good of their country. (a) concluding assertion
Surely, cooperation will lead to an all-round progress. (b) supporting reason
(c) statement irrelevant to the argument
58. The basic thrust of the passage is the (d) counter argument
(a) progress of man from the primitive to the
civilized state 63. (A) Policemen are often asked to perform acts
(b) importance of cooperation for all round which have neither moral nor legal justification
progress so they need to think for themselves about
(c) selfish and self-centered nature of people right and wrong
(d) superiority of man to other animals (B) Unless policemen show complete obedience
to their superiors, there will be serious law and
59. Human progress has been retarded due to order problems.
(a) lack of cooperation (C) Policemen should think twice before obeying
orders from their superiors.
(b) self-centered nature of man
(D) Policemen have often been accused of
(c) aggressive behavior of man
ignoring the spirit of the law.
(d) lack of efforts by man to raise himself above
animals (a) CBDA (b) ADCB
(c) BDAC (d) AACD
60. Young boys and girls should
(a) not fight amongst themselves 64. (A) The government has already made significant
(b) work for the improvement of their motherland changes in the regulatory framework.
(c) confine themselves only to their studies (B) The government is serious about the reform
(d) ensure all-round progress process.
(C) The government has not yet carried out
politically sensitive but necessary reforms.
61. Exploitation and bloodshed is caused by
(D) The government has been inconsistent in its
(a) retardation of progress
resolve to make difficult changes.
(b) lack of cooperation
(c) man greeting inferior to animals (a) DCAA (b) BADD
(d) selfish and aggressive nature of human beings (c) ABCC (d) CDBB

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65. (A) Good ideas can win elections. the history of this or that country, least of all one’s own.
(B) Few politicians rise above smart statements It should begin with he oldest facts known through
and empty rhetoric. anthropology and archaeology, and should give a sense
(C) Most deep thinkers are not interested in of the gradual emergence of those things in human life
active politics. which give man such a place in our respect as he may
(D) Most professional politicians are incapable of deserve. It should not present as the world’s heroes those
deep thought. who have slaughtered the greatest number of enemies,
but rather those who have been mist notable in adding
(a) CACB (b) ACCB
to the world’s capital of knowledge and beauty and
(c) BACD (d) CBAB wisdom. It should show the strange resurgent power of
what is valuable in human life, defeated time and again
66. (A) It is difficult to make a product stand out in by savagery and hate and destruction, but nevertheless
the market place. at the very first possible opportunity, emerging again like
(B) There are very few barriers to product grass in the desert after rain. It should, while youth leaves
imitation. hopes and desires still plastic, fix those hopes and desires
(C) Most competing products look and perform not upon victory over other human beings, but upon
alike; hence price becomes the deciding victory over those forces which have hitherto filled the
factor. life of man with suffering and sorrow - I mean, the forces
of nature reluctant to yield her fruits, the forces of militant
(D) Most products sell chiefly on price.
ignorance, the forces of hate, and the deep slavery to
(a) ACBC (b) BBBA fear which is our heritage from the original helplessness
(c) ABDC (d) DBCA of mankind. All this survey of history should give and can
give. All this, if it enters into the daily texture of men’s
67. (A) Poverty is man’s most powerful and massive thoughts, will make them less harsh and less mad.
affliction. One of the great things that education can and should
(B) It is the progenitor of much further pain - from give is the power of seeing the general in the particular,
hunger and disease on to civil conflict and war. the power of feeling that this, although it is happening to
(C) Worse than economic poverty is poverty of me, is very like what happens to others, what has
the soul. happened through many ages, and may continue to
(D) Which tops the list of ills man suffers from. happen. It is very difficult not to feel that there is
(a) ABDC (b) ABDD something quite special and peculiar about one’s own
misfortunes, about the injustices that one suffers and the
(c) CABD (d) DABC
male violence of which one is the object and this applies
not only to oneself as an individual but one’s family, one’s
Instructions (Q. 68-72) : Each passage in this series class, one’s nation, and even one’s continent. To see
is followed by questions based on its content. After matters with impersonal justice is possible as the result
reading a passage, choose the best answer to each of education, but is scarcely possible otherwise.
question.
All the education can do, all this education should
Passage do, very little of it education does do.
In teaching of history as opposed to literature a 68. It can be inferred that teaching of literature,
smattering can be of great utility. For those who are not
(a) could be done curiously
going to be professional historians the sort of thing that
(b) must be done intensively
in America is called a survey course can, if it is rightly
done, give a valuable sense of the larger process within (c) must have the objective of making us think
which things which are near and familiar take place. Such from the general to the particular
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69. Whatever is valuable in human life, 74. Blind belief suspends our reasoning power.
(a) effortlessly spreads everywhere (a) (b) (c) (d)
(b) is often defeated 75. Belief not based on reason distort the mind of man.
(c) is to be learnt through history (a) (b) (c) (d)
(d) is preserved in the history of mankind 76. Rational person opposed to the use of force.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
70. The word ‘Plastic’ (para I) in the context would 77. When persuasion fails coercion is necessary.
mean (a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) synthetic (b) durable
(c) plaint (d) full of substance Instructions (Q. 78-80) : On the basis of the
study of the paragraph point out whether the
71. When we acquire the capacity to see the general inference is
in particular, we (a) Definitely true (b) Definitely false
(a) can generalize more effectively (c) Probably true (d) Probably false
(b) begin to realize that whatever happens to us
in an intense individual experience Passage 2
(c) gain a deeper understanding of misfortunes Political freedom is incomplete and has little meaning
and injustices without economic independence. Until the battle of
(d) none of the above economic independence is won the emerging nation will be
subjected to external pressure, which must be resisted.
72. The author feels that a survey course such as he India though herself in the throes of development has
mentions will make men assisted the developing nations.
(a) more patient and understanding
(b) more knowledgeable about their own affairs 78. Politically free country must be economically free.
(c) overcome their fear and ignorance (a) (b) (c) (d)
(d) respect mankind better
79. Economically poor countries are exploited by other
Instructions (Q. 73-77) : On the basis of the nations.
study of the paragraph point out whether the (a) (b) (c) (d)
inference is
(a) Definitely true (b) Definitely false 80. Nations should not succumb to the external
(c) Probably true (d) Probably false pressures.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Passage 1
If you think that your belief is based upon reason,
you will support it with argument rather than by Instructions (Q. 81-85) : Each of questions has
problem followed by two statements giving certain
persecution and will abandon if the argument goes against
information.
you. If your belief is based on faith- you will realize the
argument is useless and will therefore resort to force either Mark (a) If statement I alone is sufficient to answer
in the form of persecution or by distorting the minds of the problem.
the young.
Mark (b) If statement II alone is sufficient to answer
the problem.
73. A person who is judged by reasoning may revise
his judgment, if necessary. Mark (c) If both statements I & II are required.
(a) (b) (c) (d) Mark (d) If both statement I & II are not sufficient.

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81. Is the city in danger of facing a dengue epidemic? 88. Which country is the oldest surviving republic in the
I. Dengue, a deadly disease that has ravaged world ?
various parts of the country, is caused by a (a) France (b) Greece
mosquito which breeds in stagnant water. (c) Switzerland (d) San Marino
II. Civic authorities have not been able to clear
the pot-holes in various parts of the city after
monsoon. 89. What figures are monuments jointly represent
spiritual force symbols of peace, and religion ?
82. Are Government employees inefficient? (a) Dolomite (b) Crowns
I. Among government employees, there are a (c) Obelisk (d) Buddha figures
few dedicated people in India.
II. The bureaucratic performance has gradually 90. Which of the following nations is largest ?
come down. (a) Russia (b) USA
(c) China (d) Canada
83. What role does research play in science?
I. Research involves creativity. 91. Which city is the capital of the newly created state
II. Knowledge gained from scientific research of Jharkhand ?
has practical significance.
(a) Dhanbad (b) Jamshedpur
(c) Ranchi (d) Patna
84. Why there are individual differences in the ability
to withstand fatigue?
I. In an emergency, a man could do more than 92. In August, 2000 the Russian submarine Kursk sank
he believed was possible — if he wanted to. in which of the following areas ?
II. The basis of differences in the fatigue patterns (a) Baltic Sea (b) Black Sea
is individual constitution. (c) Barents Sea (d) Caspian Sea

85. Has recent hike in the pay of workers improved 93. Which European city hosted the first ever India-
their living conditions? European Union summit, in the June, 2000 ?
I. The cost of various consumer goods has (a) Lesbian (b) Madrid
increased enormously. (c) Brussels (d) Manila
II. The personal savings of individuals have
reduced significantly.
94. In July 2000, 80 peacocks died in Morena after
consuming chemically treated soybean. In which
Instructions (Q. 86-87) : Choose the most
state of Morena located ?
appropriate answer from the choices given.
(a) Madhya Pradesh
86. If ONE is coded as 1 2 3, TWO as 4 5 1, and (b) Rajasthan
THREE as 4 6733, then TEN will be coded as: (c) Haryana
(a) 2 34 (b) 4 56 (d) Utter Pradesh
(c) 4 32 (d) 423
95. During the Sydney Olympics 2000, who became
87. If REASON is coded as 5 and BELIEVED as 7, the first Aborigine ever to win an Olympica
what is the code number for GOVERNMENT ? Gold ?
(a) 6 (b) 8 (a) Cathy Freeman (b) Marion Jones
(c) 9 (d) 10 (c) Maria Mutola (d) Laro Jas

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96. Gulu, a town in northern Uganda saw the outbreak, 103. Which group of islands was formerly known as the
in October 2000, of which deadly virus that claimed Sandwich Islands ?
over 30 lives ? (a) The Hawaiian Islands
(a) Ebola (b) The Philippines
(b) Small Pox
(c) The Society Islands
(c) HIV
(d) The Solomon Islands
(d) Anthrax

97. Which of the following is true of all animals ? 104. Montane vegetation is prevented in the parts of
(a) They eat other living things India in
(b) They are less intelligent than human beings (a) Rajasthan (b) Satpura
(c) They are mobile (c) Himalayan Range (d) Vindhyachal
(d) All of the above
105. Narmada Bachao movement is against the
98. Which chemical element is required for the synthesis construction/increased height of
of hemoglobin ? (a) Tehri dam (b) Sardar Sarovar
(a) Iron (b) Sodium (c) Richand dam (d) Gandhi Sagar
(c) Calcium (d) Potassium
106. Kaziranga National Park is the habitat of
99. If your geographical position was 0O latitude, 0O
longitude, where in the world would you be ? (a) Royal Bengal Tiger
(a) At the Greenwhich Observatory in England (b) Black buck
(b) In the Atlantic Ocean (c) White tigers
(c) In the West African country of Ghana (d) Rhinoceros
(d) At the centre of Earth
107. Which of the following pairs does not match the rest-
100. Center for smart governance is established in which (a) Cotton vegetable
of the Indian City. (b) Nylon man-made
(a) Hyderabad (b) New Delhi (c) Silk animal
(d) Wool vegetable
(c) Mumbai (d) Chennai
108. Which of the north eastern tribes is famous for making
101. Who had “the face that launched a thousand woollen clothes-
ships” ? (a) Naga (b) Khasi
(a) Coleoptera, Queen of Egypt (c) Garo (d) Birhors
(b) Helen of Troy
(c) Joan of Arc 109. ‘Chikankari’ is a style of embroidary prevelant in-
(d) Queen Elizabeth I of England (a) Lucknow, UP (b) Chanderi, MP
(c) Raipur, Chhatisgarh (d) Maheshwar, MP
102. Which great military leader rode a horse named 110. Tick the odd one out-
Bucephalus ? (a) Cotton (b) Jute
(a) Alexander the Great (c) Viscose (d) Wool
(b) Charlemagne
(c) Julius Caesar 111. Which of the following does not belong to a group-
(d) Richard the Lionheart (a) Dacron (b) Polyester
(c) Nylon (d) Silk

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112. Which of the following pairs is not true- 114. Tie and dye in India may be identified with the states
(a) Silk strands of-
(a) Gujarat and Rajasthan
(b) Cotton bales (b) Gujarat and Maharashtra
(c) Flax spools (c) Rajasthan and Haryana
(d) Wool fleeces (d) Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh

113. Which of the following countries did not come on the 115. Which one of the following is not a process of finish
of yarn-
way of ancient silk route-
(a) bleaching (b) dyeing
(a) China (c) glazing (d) knitting
(b) India
(c) Iraq 116. Muslin is a type of-
(a) cloth (b) yarn
(d) Mongolia
(c) thread (d) fiber

Directions (Q. Nos. 117-120) : Out of the four figures (a), (b), (c) & (d) given in each problem (Q. No. 117-120) three
are similar in a certain way, while one figure is not like the other three. Identify the same

117.
# ! # !
$

$ # !
$
"

#
" "
$
#

(a) (b) (c) (d)

118.

A F Z E
(a) (b) (c) (d)

119.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

120.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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