Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 28

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA

=============================================================

Part - I(General Intelligence)


Directions (Q. No. 1): Select the letter from the
given responses, which can form a new
meaningful word when it is added to the
end of each of the following word.
1.

7.

PAR MAR CAR


(A) K

(B) T

(C) E

(D) S

8.

Directions (Q. No. 2 to 4): From the given


responses find the missing number.
2.

8
6 5 4
7

(B) 8

(C) 6

(D) 9

8
4

4.

5.

6.

10.

(A) 32

(B) 06

(C) 12

(D) 20

15 12

13

11

(B) 954185

(C) 614781

(D) 918731

How many 4's in the series are preceded


by prime number but not followed by prime
number?

(A) 6

(B) 4

(C) 3

(D) 5

Directions (Q. No. 9 to 12): Find the missing


number/letters/figure from the given
responses.
9.

(A) 814195

4, 1, 4, 1, 5, 4, 2, 6, 4, 1 8, 3, 4, 9, 2, 4, 8, 3,
4, 8, 2, 8, 4, 5, 4, 8, 7, 4, 6, 4, 5, 4

9
10 ? 16
14

(A) 7

?
3.

12
9 6 8
7

If the code of STEADY is 931785 and that of


ENTRY is 12345, what will be the code of
SEDATE?

11.

11

12.

4E, 8I, 13N, 19T, ?


(A) 26U

(B) 26A

(C) 26Z

(D) 25Y

HIIJ, IJJK, JKKL, KLLM, LMMN, ?


(A) LNNO

(B) MNNP

(C) NOOP

(D) MNNO

1, 1, 6, 6, 11, 11, 16, ? , ?


(A) 13, 11

(B) 16, 21

(C) 17, 21

(D) 21, 16

W U S Q
,
,
,
,?
S O K G

(A) 20

(B) 10

(A) P/R

(B) C/O

(C) 30

(D) 70

(C) R/J

(D) O/C

How many '8's are there followed by an even


number and preceded by an odd number?
e.g. (182)
3825832832827848568784286

Directions (Q. No. 13): In the following question


you have to identify the correct response
from the given premises stated according
to following symbols.

(A) 5

(B) 4

13.

(C) 3

(D) 2

In the following list of letters, how many


vowels are followed by double letters which
are again followed by a vowel?

If '+' stands for 'division', '-' stands for 'equal


to', '' stands for 'addition', '' stands for
'greater than', '=' stands for 'less than', '>'
stands for 'multiplication', and '<' stands for
'subtraction', then which of the following
alternatives in correct?

BKHHPDTPPHNPJJIMRFFGOU
BBEHINNAGDXXQYLSSKZNPP
IOTUUACN

(A) 5 + 2 1 = 3 + 4 > 1

(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 5 2 < 1 - 3 < 4 1

(C) 4

(D) 5

(D) 5 < 2 1 3 > 4 1

Ph: 011-27607854,

(B) 5 > 2 1 - 3 > 4 < 1

08860-333-333

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================

Part - I

(rdZ'kfDr ijh{k.k)

funsZ'k% (iz- la- 1) fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml v{kj dks pqfu,]


ftldks fuEu 'kCnksa ds vUr esa tksM+us ls lkFkZd 'kCn cu
ldrk gksA
1.

7.

PAR MAR CAR


(A) K

(B) T

(C) E

(D) S

8.

funs'Z k% (iz- la- 2 ls 4) fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr vad Kkr


dhft,A
2.

8
6 5 4
7

(B) 8

(C) 6

(D) 9

8
4

4.

10.

(A) 32

(B) 06

(C) 12

(D) 20
11.

15 12

13

11

11

12.

5.

(A) 20

(B) 10

(C) 30

(D) 70

nh xbZ vad J`a[kyk esa ,d le la[;k ds igys vkSj ,d


fo"ke la[;k ds ckn] fdrus '8' vkrs gSa\ (mnkgj.k 182)

(C) 614781

(D) 918731

nh xbZ vad&J`a[kyk esa fdrus 4 ds vad ,sls gSa ftuds igys


vHkkT; vad vk;k gS ysfdu ckn esa vHkkT; vad ugha gS\

(A) 6

(B) 4

(C) 3

(D) 5

4E, 8I, 13N, 19T, ?


(A) 26U

(B) 26A

(C) 26Z

(D) 25Y

HIIJ, IJJK, JKKL, KLLM, LMMN, ?


(A) LNNO

(B) MNNP

(C) NOOP

(D) MNNO

1, 1, 6, 6, 11, 11, 16, ? , ?


(A) 13, 11

(B) 16, 21

(C) 17, 21

(D) 21, 16

W U S Q
,
,
,
,?
S O K G
(A) P/R

(B) C/O

(C) R/J

(D) O/C

(A) 5

(B) 4

funs'Z k% iz- la- 13 fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa vkidks fuEufyf[kr


izrhdksa ds vuqlkj fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ls lgh mkj
pquuk gSA

(C) 3

(D) 2

13.

3825832832827848568784286

6.

(B) 954185

funs'Z k% iz- la- (9&12) rd esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr


la[;k@ v{kj Kkr dhft,A
9.

(A) 814195

4, 1, 4, 1, 5, 4, 2, 6, 4, 1 8, 3, 4, 9, 2, 4, 8, 3,
4, 8, 2, 8, 4, 5, 4, 8, 7, 4, 6, 4, 5, 4

9
10 ? 16
14

(A) 7

?
3.

12
9 6 8
7

;fn STEADY dk dwV 931785 gS vkSj ENTRY dk


dwV 12345 gS] rks SEDATE dk dwV D;k gksxk\

v{kjksa dh fuEufyf[kr lwph esa fdrus Lojksa ds ckn Mcy


v{kj vk, gSa ftuds ckn Hkh Loj gS\
BKHHPDTPPHNPJJIMRFFGOU
BBEHINNAGDXXQYLSSKZNPP
IOTUUACN

;fn '+' Hkkx dks n'kkZ;s] '-' cjkcjh dks] '' tksM+ dks] '' cM+s
dks] '=' NksVs dks] '>' xq.kk dks rFkk '<' ?kVkus dks] rks fuEu
fodYiksa esa ls dkSu&lk lgh gS\
(A) 5 + 2 1 = 3 + 4 > 1
(B) 5 > 2 1 - 3 > 4 < 1

(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 5 2 < 1 - 3 < 4 1

(C) 4

(D) 5

(D) 5 < 2 1 3 > 4 1

Ph: 011-27607854,

08860-333-333

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
Directions (Q. No. 14-20): Select the related 27. If HONESTY is written as ABCXZDQ, how
word / letters/ number / figure from the
can TONY be written in that code?
given alternatives.
(A) DBCQ
(B) QDCX
14. FOX : CUNNING : : RABBIT : ?
(C) CBXZ
(D) CQDC
(A) Courageous
(B) Dangerous
28. Sanmitra starts from his house and walks
(C) Timid
(D) Ferocious
3 km towards north. Then he turns right
and walks 2 km and then turns right and
15. FLEXIBLE : RIGID : : CONFIDENCE : ?
walks 5 km, then turns right and walks 2
(A) DIFFIDENCE
(B) INDIFFERENCE
km and then again turns right and walks 2
(C) COWARDICE
(D) SCARE
km. Which direction is he facing now?
16.

17.

AZCY : BYDW : : HQJO : ?

(A) North

(B) South

(A) GRFP

(B) IPKM

(C) West

(D) East

(C) IPKN

(D) GRJP

ABC
BCD
CDE
:
::
:?
F
I
L

(A)

DEF
O

EDF
(C)
O

18.

19.

20.

29.

(B)

DEF
N

DEF
(D)
M

30.

1 : 8 : : 27 : ?
(A) 37

(B) 47

(C) 57

(D) 64

31.

24 : 126 : : 48 : ?
(A) 433

(B) 192

(C) 240

(D) 344

987 : IHG: : 654 : ?


(A) FDE

(B) FED

(C) EFD

(D) DEF

32.

22.
23.
24.
25.
26.

(A) 4

(B) 8

(C) 12

(D) 16

If B = 2, MAT = 34, then JOGLEX = ?


(A) 70

(B) 71

(C) 72

(D) 73

2 years ago a mother was 4 times as old as


her son. 6 years from now her age will
become more than double her son's age by
10 years. What is the present ratio of their
ages?
(A) 2 : 1

(B) 38 : 11

(C) 19 : 7

(D) 3 : 1

(A) Room

(B) Chamber

Five birds are sitting on a tree. The Pigeon


is to the right of the Parrot. the Sparrow is
above the Parrot. The Crow is next to the
Pigeon. The Crane in below the Crow.
Which bird is at the centre?

(C) Veranda

(D) Cabin

(A) Crow

(B) Pigeon

(A) Mouth Organ

(B) Electric Guitar

(C) Parrot

(D) Sparrow

(C) Keyboard

(D) Sonata

(A) RNMP

(B) JFEH

(C) RPOQ

(D) HDCF

(A) AbcdE

(B) IfghO

(C) ApqrL

(D) UlmnE

(A) SCOUT

(B) CLASS

(A) 6243

(B) 2643

(C) LIAISON

(D) ASSOCIATION

(C) 8465

(D) 4867

(A) 49-33

(B) 62-46

(A) ADMIT

(B) NEST

(C) 83-67

(D) 70-55

(C) MANIA

(D) ROAD

Directions: (Q. No. 21-26) Find the odd word/


letter/number from the given responses.
21.

In a solid cube made up of 27 small cubes,


two opposite sides are painted red, two
opposite sides yellow and two other sides
white. How many small cubes have the
colours yellow and white alone in them?

Directions (Q. No. 33-34): From the given


alternatives select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word.
33.

34.

Ph: 011-27607854,

SOCIALISATION

ADMINISTRATOR

08860-333-333

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
(B) 62-46
funs'Z k% iz- la- 14 ls 20 esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lEcfU/r 26. (A) 49-33
'kCn@v{kjksa@la[;k@vkfr dks pqfu,A
14.

15.

16.

17.

ykseM+h % pkykd % % [kjxks'k % \


(A) lkglh

(B) [krjukd

(C) Mjiksd

(D) wj

(A) DBCQ

(B) QDCX

(C) CBXZ

(D) CQDC

20.

27.

uE; % vuE; % % vkRefo'okl % \

(A) GRFP

(B) IPKM

lafe=kk vius ?kj ls mkj dh vksj 3 fdeh pykA fiQj og


nkfgus eqM+dj 2 fdeh- pyk vkSj fiQj nk;sa eqM+dj 5 fdehpyk vkSj fiQj nk;sa eqMd
+ j 2 fdeh- pyk vkSj fiQj nk;sa
eqM+dj 2 fdeh pykA vc og fdl fn'kk dh vksj tk jgk
gS\

(C) IPKN

(D) GRJP

(A) mkj

(B) nf{k.k

(C) if'pe

(D) iwoZ

(A) vkRela'k;

(B) mnklhurk

(C) dk;jrk

(D) Mj tkuk

28.

AZCY : BYDW : : HQJO : ?

ABC
BCD
CDE
:
::
:?
F
I
L

(C)

19.

EDF
O

29.

(D)

DEF
M

1 : 8 : : 27 : ?

30.

(A) 37

(B) 47

(C) 57

(D) 64

24 : 126 : : 48 : ?

31.

(A) 433

(B) 192

(C) 240

(D) 344

987 : IHG: : 654 : ?


(A) FDE

(B) FED

(C) EFD

(D) DEF

22.

23.

24.

25.

27 NksVs ?kuksa ls feydj cus ,d Bksl ?ku ds nks foijhr

iQyd yky] nks foijhr iQyd ihys vkSj nks vU; iQyd
liQsn jaxs gq, gSaA fdrus NksVs ?ku dsoy ihys vkSj liQsn jaxs
gq, gSa\

DEF
(B)
N

32.

funs'Z k% iz- la- 21 ls 26 esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke


'kCn@v{kjksa@ la[;k dks pqfu,A
21.

(D) 70-55

;fn HONESTY dks ABCXZDQ fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh


dwVHkk"kk esa TONY fdl izdkj fy[kk tk ldrk gS\

DEF
(A)
O

18.

(C) 83-67

(A) 4

(B) 8

(C) 12

(D) 16

;fn B = 2, MAT = 34, rks JOGLEX = ?


(A) 70

(B) 71

(C) 72

(D) 73

nks o"kZ iwoZ ,d ekrk dh vk;q vius iq=k ls pkSxquh FkhA vc


ls 6 o"kZ ckn mldh vk;q vius iq=k dh vk;q ds nqxqus ls 10
o"kZ vf/d gksxhA mudh vk;q dk orZeku vuqikr D;k gS\
(A) 2 : 1

(B) 38 : 11

(C) 19 : 7

(D) 3 : 1

,d isM+ ij ikp i{kh cSBs gSA dcwrj] rksrk ds nkfguh vksj


gSA xkSjS;k] rksrk ls ij gSA dkSok] dcwrj ls vxyk gSA lkjl]
dkSok ls uhps gSA dkSu&lk i{kh chp esa gS\
(A) dkSok

(B) dcwrj

(C) rksrk

(D) xkSjS;k

(A) dejk

(B) pSEcj

(C) cjkenk

(D) dsfcu

(A) ekmFk vkWxuZ

(B) bysfDVd fxVkj

(C) dh&cksMZ

(D) lksukVk

funsZ'k% iz'u la[;k 33 ls 34 esa] fn, gq, fodYiksa esa ls ml 'kCn


dks pqfu, tks fn, x, 'kCn esa 'kkfey v{kjksa ls ugha
cuk;k tk ldrkA

(A) RNMP

(B) JFEH

33.

(C) RPOQ

(D) HDCF

(A) SCOUT

(B) CLASS

(A) AbcdE

(B) IfghO

(C) LIAISON

(D) ASSOCIATION

(C) ApqrL

(D) UlmnE

(A) 6243

(B) 2643

(A) ADMIT

(B) NEST

(C) 8465

(D) 4867

(C) MANIA

(D) ROAD

34.

Ph: 011-27607854,

SOCIALISATION

ADMINISTRATOR

08860-333-333

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
Answer Figures

35. A series of figures are given, and these


can be grouped into classes. Select
from amongst the alternatives one set
of groups into which these figures can
be classfied.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

39. Which represents Carrot, Food,


Vegetable?
(1)

(2)

(6)

(3)

(7)

(4)

(8)

(5)

(9)

(A) 1, 3, 8;

2, 4, 6;

5, 7, 9

(B) 1, 4, 9;

3, 6, 8;

2, 5, 7

(C) 3, 4, 7;

9, 8, 7;

4, 3, 1

(D) 2, 3, 6;

9, 3, 4;

6, 3, 2

36. Which one of the given responses


would be a meaningful order of the
following worlds?
1. Income

2. Fame

3. Education

4. Employment

(A) 1, 2, 3, 4

(B) 3, 4, 1, 2

(C) 3, 4, 2, 1

(D) 4, 3, 2, 1

37. If the day before yesterday was


Thursday, when will Sunday be?
(A) Tommorow
(B) Day after tomorrow
(C) Today

Problem Figures

(B)

(C)

(D)

40. Which one set of letters when


sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it?
_wi_ _w_nt_in_wi_

(A) nttwiwn

(B) ttinwin

(C) tntiwtn

(D) tntwitn

41. 'Suma' is shorter than 'Uma', 'Neha'


is taller than 'Suma', 'Sudha' is taller
than 'Uma' but shorter than 'Hema'.
'Uma is taller than 'Neha'. Who is the
tallest among them?
(A) Hema

(B) Uma

(C) Sudha

(D) Neha

42. Pointing to a lady in a photograph,


Meera said, "Her father's only son's
wife is my mother-in-law". How is
Meers's husband related to that lady
in the photo?

(D) Two days after today


38. In the following question, among the
four answer figures which one can be
formed from the cut out pieces given
below?

(A)

(A) Nephew

(B) Uncle

(C) Son

(D) Father

43. In a row of 16 girls, when Hema was


shifted by two places towards the left
she became 7th from the left end.
What was her earlier position from the
right end?

Ph: 011-27607854,

(A) 7th

(B) 8th

(C) 9th

(D) 10th

08860-333-333

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
35. vko`Qfr;ksa dh ,d ka[
` kyk nh xbZ gS vkSj bUgsa oxks eas
mkj vkd`fr;k
ckVk tk ldrk gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lewgksa dk ,d
lsV pqfu, ftuesa bu vko`Qfr;ksa dks ckVk tk ldrk gSA

(A)

(1)

(2)

(6)

(A)

1, 3, 8;

(3)

(7)

(4)

(8)

2, 4, 6;

(5)

39.

5, 7, 9

(B)

1, 4, 9;

3, 6, 8;

2, 5, 7

(C)

3, 4, 7;

9, 8, 7;

4, 3, 1

(D)

2, 3, 6;

9, 3, 4;

6, 3, 2

37.

38.

2- 'kksgjr

(D)

xkktj] Hkkstu ,oa ouLifr dks dkSu&lh vko`Qfr fu:fir


djrh gS\
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3- f'k{kk

v{kjksa dk dkSu&lk lewg [kkyh LFkkuksa ij ozQeokj j[kus


ls nh x;h v{kj ka[` kyk dks iwjk djsxk\
_wi_ _w_nt_in_wi_

fuEufyf[kr izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYiksa esa ls dkSu&lk


fodYi uhps fn, x, 'kCnksa dk lkFkZd ozQe n'kkZ,xk\
1- vk;

(C)

(9)

40.

36.

(B)

41.

4- jkstxkj

(A) nttwiwn

(B) ttinwin

(C) tntiwtn

(D) tntwitn

lqek mek ls NksVh gS] usgk lqek ls yach gS] lq/k mek ls
yach gS ysfdu gsek ls NksVh gS] mek usgk ls yach gSA
muesa lcls yach dkSu gS\

(A) 1, 2, 3, 4

(B) 3, 4, 1, 2

(A) gsek

(B) mek

(C) 3, 4, 2, 1

(D) 4, 3, 2, 1

(C) lq/k

(D) usgk

;fn ijlksa o`gLifrokj Fkk rks jfookj dc gksxk\


(A) (vkxkeh) dy dks

(B) (vkxkeh) ijlksa dks

(C) vkt

(D) vkt ls nks fnu ckn

42.

fuEu iz'u esa pkj mkj vko`Qfr;ksa esa ls dkSu&lh ,d


uhps fn, dVs gq, VqdM+ksa ls cu ldrh gS\
iz'u vkfr

43.

Ph: 011-27607854,

fdlh iQksVksxzkiQ esa ,d efgyk dh vksj ladsr djrs gq,


ehjk us dgk] mlds firk ds ,dek=k iq=k dh iRuh esjh
lkl gSA ehjk ds ifr dk iQksVks okyh efgyk ls D;k
laca/ gS\
(A) Hkrhtk

(B) pkpk

(C) iq=k

(D) firk

16 yM+fd;ksa dh ,d iafDr esa tc gsek dks nks LFkku cka;h


vksj f[kldk;k x;k rks og ck, fljs ls 7oha gks xbZA igys
nk, fljs ls mldh D;k fLFkfr Fkh\
(A) 7oha

(B) 8oha

(C) 9oha

(D) 10oha

08860-333-333

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
Directions : In the following question a
stat ement i s foll owed by two
assumptions I and II, You have to
consider the statement to be true,
even if it seems to be at variance
from commonly known facts. You
are to decide which of the given
conclusions can definitely be drawn
from the given statements. Indicate
your answer.
44. Statement :
Education and wealth lead to progess.

46.

Who is fourth to the left of F?

(A) E

(B) C

(C) A

(D) Data inadequate

47. Who is second to the right of G


(A) F

(B) E

(C) C

(D) Data inadequate

48. What is C's position with respect to


E?
(1) Fifth to the right

Assumptions :

(2) Fifth to the left

I. Progress is possible if you are


wealthy.

(3) Fourth to the right

II. Educated people are wealthy.

(4) Fourth to the left

(A) Only I is valid

45.

(B) Only II is valid

(A) (1) only

(C) Both assumptions are valid

(B) (2) only

(D) Both assumptions are invalid

(C) (1) and (2) only

Which alphabet will come in place of


question mark?

(D) None of these


49.

D
M S
I

S
M
II

Y
W

Who is fourth to the left of G?

D
III

(A) S

(B) D

(C) U

(D) W

IV

50.

Directions (Q. 46-50) Study the following


information carefully and answer the
questions given below-

(A) B

(B) H

(C) I

(D) E

In which of the following pairs is the first


person sitting to the immediate right of the
second person?
(A) DF

(B) FE

(C) GD

(D) None of these

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are sitting around


a circle facing at the centre. D is third to the left of
H who is second to the left of B, A is fourth to the
left of E who is second to the right of D. C is third to
the right of H. I is not an immediate neighbour of
D. G is not an immediate neighbour of E.

Ph: 011-27607854,

08860-333-333

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
funs'Z k% fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa dqN oDrO; fn, x, gSa] ftlds 46. F ds ck,a pkSFkk dkSu gS\
vkxs nks iwokZuweku I vkSj II fudkys x;s gaSA vkidks
(A) E
(B) C
fopkj djuk gS fd oDrO; lR; gSa pkgs os lkekU;r%
Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs gksaA vkidks fu.kZ; djuk
gS fd fn, x, oDrO;ksa esa ls dkSu&lk fu"d"kZ fuf'pr
:i ls lgh iwokZuweku fudkyk tk ldrk gSA vius mkj
esa fufnZ"V dhft,A
44.

47.

oDrO; %
f'k{kk vkSj /u izxfr dh vksj ys tkrs gSaA

(D) MkVk vi;kZIr gS

(C) A
G ds nk,a nwljk dkSu gS\
(A) F

(B) E

(C) C

(D) MkVk vi;kZIr gS

48. E ds lanHkZ esa C dk LFkku dkSu&lk gS?

iwokZuqeku %

(1) nk,a ikpok

I. ;fn vki /uh gksa rks izxfr laHko gSA

(2) ck,a ikpok

II. f'kf{kr yksx /uh gksrs gSaA

(3) nk,a pkSFkk

(A) dsoy I ekU; gSA

(4) ck,a pkSFkk

(B) dsoy II ekU; gSA


(C) nksuks iwokZuqeku ekU; gSA

(A) dsoy (1)

(D) nksuksa iwokZuqeku vekU; gSA


45.

(B) dsoy (2)

uhps ,d ikls ds pkj izk:iksa dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA bu ij v{kj


fy[ks x;s gSaA crk,a fd fjDr LFkku ij dkSu lk v{kj gksxk\

D
S

S
M
II

Y
W

(C) dsoy (1) vkSj (2)


(D)

D
III

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

IV

49.

G ds

ck,a pkSFkk dkSu gS

(A) S

(B) D

(A) B

(B) H

(C) U

(D) W

(C) I

(D) E

funsZ'k&(iz- 46&50) fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk ;kuiwoZd v;;u


dj uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds mkj nhft,&

50.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H vkSj I dsUnz dh vksj eqg


fd,
,d o`k ds fxnZ cSBs gSaA D, H ds ck;sa rhljk gS tks B ds
ck,a nwljk gSA A, E ds ck,a pkSFkk gS tks D ds nk,a nwljk gSA
C, H ds nk,a rhljk gSA I, D dk fudVre iM+kslh ugha gSA
G, E dk fudVre iM+kslh ugha gSA

Ph: 011-27607854,

fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl tksM+s esa igyk O;fDr nwljs


O;fDr ds rqjUr nk,a cSBk gS ?
(A) DF

(B) FE

(C) GD

(D)

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

08860-333-333

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================

Part - II (Arithmetic)
51.

52.

53.

54.

55.

7 men can complete a piece of work in 12


days. How many additional men will be
required to complete double to work in 8
days?
(A) 28

(B) 21

(C) 14

(D) 7

57.

58.

One pipe fills a water tank three times


faster than another pipe. If the two pipes
together can fill the empty tank in 36
minutes, then how much time will the
slower-pipe alone take to fill the tank?
(A) 1 hr 21 min

(B) 1 hr 48 min

(C) 2 hrs

(D) 2 hrs 24 min

In an examination, a student scores 4


marks for every correct answer and loses 1
mark for every wrong answer. A student
attempted all the 200 questions and scored
marks. The number of questions, he
answered correctly was
(A) 82

(B) 80

(C) 68

(D) 60

Sin1. Sin2. Cos1. Cos2. Sin3. Sin4.


Cos3. Cos4 ........Sin999 .Cos 998. Cos
999 is equal to:(A) 0.5

(B) 1.0

(C) 0

(D) Infinite

In a cyclic quadriletral two opposite angles


are 90 each but both are in different
se mi ci rcle so diago nal of th e cy cl ic
quardrilateral after joining another pair of
angles of quardilateral will be -

59.

60.

61.

62.

63.

x+

1
= 2 ,
x
1

2 n +1

th en

the

val ue

of

where n is a positive integer,

is
(A) 0
(B) 2
(C) -2
(D) -5
The least number, which when divided by
18, 27 and 36 separately leaves remainders
5, 14 and 23 respectively, is
(A) 95
(B) 113
(C) 149
(D) 77
Sin 1 + Sin 2 + Sin 3 + Sin 4 =4 then the
value of Cos 1.Cos 2.Cos 3.Cos 4 is
(A) 64
(B) 8
(C) 4
(D) 0
A farmer divides his herd of n cows among
his four sons so that the first son gets onehalf the herd, the second son gets onefourth, the third son gets one-fifth, and the
fourth son gets 7 cows. The value of n is
(A) 80
(B) 100
(C) 140
(D) 180
If the number 4 8 3 2 7 * 8 is divisible by 11,
then the missing digit ( * ) is

(C) radius of the circle


(D) None of these
56.

If

x 2 n +1 +

(A) longest chord of the circle


(B) shortest chord of the circle

The height of a cylinder and that of a cone


are in the ratio 2:3 and the radii of their
bases in the ratio 3:4. The ratio of their
volumes will be
(A) 1 : 9
(B) 2 : 9
(C) 9 : 8
(D) 3 : 8
A tradesman allows a discount of 15% on
the marked price. How much above the cost
price must he mark his goods so as to gain
19%?
(A) 34%
(B) 40%
(C) 25%
(D) 30%

Each of the radius of the base and the height


of a right circular cylinder is increased by
10% . The volu me o f th e cyl in de r is
increased by
(A) 3.31%

(B) 14.5%

(C) 33.1%

(D) 19.5%

64.

(A) 5
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 1
The perimeters of two squares are 40 cm
and 24 cm. The perimeter of a third square,
whose area is equal to the difference of the
areas of these squares, is
(A) 34 cm
(B) 32 cm
(C) 38 cm

Ph: 011-27607854,

(D) 30 cm

08860-333-333

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================

Part -II
51.

(vadxf.kr)

7 vkneh fdlh dk;Z dks 12 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA mlls
nqxqus dk;Z dks 8 fnu esa iwjk djus ds fy, fdrus vfrfjDr

58.

vknfe;ksa dh vko';drk gksxh\

52.

53.

54.

55.

56.

57.

(A) 28

(B) 21

(C) 14

(D) 7

,d ikbi fdlh ikuh ds VSad dks ,d vU; ikbi dh rqyuk


esa rhu xquh rsth ls Hkjrk gSA ;fn nksuksa ikbi feydj [kkyh
VSad dks iwjk Hkjus esa 36 feuV ysa] rks /heh jrkj okyk ikbi
vdsys VSad dks Hkjus esa fdruk le; ysxk\
(A) 1 ?kaVk 21 feuV

(B) 1 ?kaVk 48 feuV

(C) 2 ?kaVk

(D) 2 ?kaVk 24 feuV

fdlh ijh{kk esa] ,d fo|kFkhZ dks izR;sd lgh mkj ds fy,


4 vad feyrs gSa rFkk izR;sd xyr mkj ds fy, mlds vadksa
esa ls 1 vad de dj fn;k tkrk gSA ,d fo|kFkhZ us lHkh
200 iz'uksa ds mkj fn;s rFkk mls dqy 200 vad izkIr gq,A
mlus ftu iz'uksa ds lgh mkj fn;s] mudh la[;k Fkh
(A) 82

(B) 80

(C) 68

(D) 60

59.

(B) 1.0

(C) 0

(D) vla[;

60.

61.

62.

,d ph; prqHkqt
Z esa nks foijhr dks.k esa izR;sd 90 ds gSa
ysfdu nksuksa dks.k vyx&vyx vZo` kksa esa fLFkr gSa blfy,
ph; prqHkqt
Z dk fod.kZ tks vU; nks dks.kksa dks tksM+rk gS]
og gS&
(A) o`k dh lcls cM+h thok

(B) o` k dh lcls Nks Vh thok

(C) o`k dh f=kT;k

(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

,d yEc o`kh; csyu ds vk/kj ds vZO;kl rFkk mldh


pkbZ esa ls izR;sd dks 10% c<+k;k x;k gSA mlls csyu ds
vk;ru esa o`f gksxh
(A) 3.31%

(B) 14.5%

(C) 33.1%

(D) 19.5%

,d csyu dh pkbZ rFkk ,d 'kadq dh pkbZ 2 : 3 rFkk


muds vk/kj ds vZ O;kl 3 : 4 ds vuqikr esa gSaA muds
vk;ruksa dk vuqikr gksxk
(A) 1 : 9

(B) 2 : 9

(C) 9 : 8

(D) 3 : 8

(A) 34%

(B) 40%

(C) 25%

(D) 30%

;fn x +

1
1
2 n +1
+ 2 n +1 tgk n ,d ?ku
= 2 gks] rks x
x
x

iw.kkZad gS] dk eku gksxk

Sin1. Sin2. Cos1. Cos2. Sin3. Sin4.


Cos3. Cos4 ........Sin999 .Cos 998. Cos
999 dk eku gS&
(A) 0.5

,d O;kikjh vafdr ewY; ij 15% dk ,d cV~Vk nsrk gSA


og vius eky dk ewY; ykxr ewY; ls fdrus vf/d ij
vafdr djs rkfd mls 19% ykHk gks\

63.

(A) 0

(B) 2

(C) -2

(D) -5

og lcls NksVh la[;k] ftls 18, 27 rFkk 36 ls vyx&vyx


Hkkx nsus ij 'ks"k e'k% 5, 14 rFkk 23 jgsa] gS
(A) 95

(B) 113

(C) 149

(D) 77

Sin
Cos

+ Sin 2 + Sin
.Cos 2.Cos 3.Cos
1
1

3
4

+ Sin

dk eku gS&

(A) 64

(B) 8

(C) 4

(D) 0

=4 rks

dksbZ fdlku vius n xk;ksa ds >q.M dk vius pkj iq=kksa esa


bl izdkj cVokjk djrk gS rkfd igys iq=k dks iwjs >q.M dh
vk/h xk;sa] nwljs dks iwjs >q.M dh ,d&pkSFkkbZ xk;sa] rhljs dks
iwjs >q.M dh 1/5 xk;sa rFkk pkSFks dks 7 xk;sa izkIr gksrh gSaA
n dk eku gksxk
(A) 80

(B) 100

(C) 140

(D) 180

;fn la[;k 4 8 3 2 7 * 8 la[;k 11 ls foHkkftr gks] rks


yqIr vad ( * ) gksxk

64.

Ph: 011-27607854,

(A) 5

(B) 3

(C) 2

(D) 1

nks oxksaZ ds ifjeki 40 lseh rFkk 24 lseh gSaA ml rhljs oxZ]


ftldk {ks=kiQy bu nks oxksaZ ds {ks=kiQyksa ds vUrj ds cjkcj
gS] dk ifjeki gksxk
(A) 34 lseh

(B) 32 lseh

(C) 38 lseh

(D) 30 lseh

08860-333-333

10

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
65.

66.

67.

A sum of money at some rate of simple


interest amounts to ` 2,900 in 8 years and
to ` 3,000 in 10 years. The rate of interest
per annum is
(B) 2

(C) 3%

(D) 2%

(A) 3

1
years
2

(C) 2

1
years
2

70.

(B) 1

1
years
2

3
m
4

73.

Aniruddha sold a bicycle at a gain of 8% .


How it been sold for ` 75 more, the gain
would have been 14% . The cost price of the
bicycle was
(A) ` 1,200
(B) ` 1,250
(C) ` 1,350
(D) ` 1,500
Richa purchased an article at 4/5 of its list
price and sold it at 20% more than the list
price. Richa's profit percent was
(A) 50
(B) 40
(C) 30
(D) 25
1
1
2

+
+
+2-2 2 is equal

6+2
7+
6
87

to
(A) 0

(D) 2 years

A can give 40 metres start to B and 70 m to


C in a race of one kilometre. How many
metres start can B give to C in a race of
one kilometre?

(C) 31

69.

72.

In what time ` 8,000 will amount to ` 9,261


at 10% per annum compound interest,
when the interest is compounded halfyearly?

(A) 30 m

68.

1
%
2

(A) 4%

71.

(B) 31

1
m
4

(C)
74.

75.

(A) ` 460

(B) ` 475

(C) ` 480

(D) ` 500

76.

(B) ` 1,200

(C) ` 1,232

(D) ` 1,300

(B) 18

(C) 20

(D) 21

1
2
3
4
5
6

99 +99 +99 +99 +99 +99


7
7
7
7
7
7

77.

is

(B) 600
(D) 597

3 3 3..... is equal to

(B) 3

(C) 2 3

(D) 3 3

1
1
If x = a+ and y = a - then the value of
a
a
x4 + y4 - 2x2 y2 is

(A) 24
(C) 16
78.

A reduction of 20% in the price of wheat


enables Lalita to buy 5 kg more wheat for `
320. The original rate (in rupees per kg) of
wheat was
(A) 16

The sum of two numbers is 8 and their


product is 15. The sum of their reciprocals
is
(A) 8/15
(B) 15/8
(C) 23
(D) 7

(A)

By selling an article for ` 700 a man lost


30% . At what price should he have sold it
to gain 30% ?
(A) ` 910

(D) 2 7

equal to
(A) 603
(C) 598

(D) 32 m

A man purchased a bedsheet for ` 450 and


sold it at a gain of 10% calculated on the
selling price. The selling price of the
bedsheet was

(B) 2 2

Ph: 011-27607854,

(B) 18
(D) 12

On selling an almirah for ` 2576, a person


got a profit of 12% . Had it been bought for `
100 less, the profit per cent would have
been
(A) 11

1
9

(B) 13

1
3

(C) 17

1
11

(D) 17

9
11

08860-333-333

11

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
65. dksbZ /ujkf'k lk/kj.k C;kt dh fdlh nj ls 8 o"kZ esa ` 71. vfu# us ,d lkbfdy 8% ds ykHk ls csphA ;fn mls `
2,900 rFkk 10 o"kZ esa ` 3,000 gks tkrh gSA okf"kZd C;kt
75 vf/d esa cspk x;k gksrk] rks 14% dk ykHk gksrkA
dh nj gS

lkbfdy dk ; ewY; Fkk

(A) 4%

1
(B) 2 %
2

(C) 3%

(D) 2%

72.

66.

10% okf"kZd po`f C;kt dh nj ls ` 8,000 dh


/ujkf'k fdrus le; esa ` 9,261 gks tk;sxh tcfd C;kt

vZ&okf"kZd :i esa la;ksftr gksrk gS\


(A) 3

1
o"kZ
2

1
(C) 2 o"kZ
2

67.

(C) 31

69.

70.

1
2

o"kZ

3
eh4

73.

(B) ` 1,250

(C) ` 1,350

(D) ` 1,500

jhpk us dksbZ oLrq bldh lwph ewY; ds 4/5 ij [kjhnh rFkk


bls lwph ewY; ls 20% vf/d ij cspkA jhpk dk ykHk
izfr'kr Fkk
(A) 50

(B) 40

(C) 30

(D) 25

1
1
2

+
+
+2-2 2 cjkcj

7+ 6
8- 7
6+2

(A) 0
(D) 2 o"kZ

,d fdyksehVj dh nkSM+ esa A, B dks 40 eh- dh rFkk C dks


70 eh- dh izLFkku fj;k;r ns ldrk gSA ,d fdyksehVj dh
nkSM+ esa B, C dks fdrus ehVj dh izLFkku fj;k;r ns ldsxk\
(A) 30 eh-

68.

(B) 1

(A) ` 1,200

1
(B) 31 eh4

(C)
74.

75.

(B) 2 2
(D) 2 7

nks la[;kvksa dk ;ksxiQy 8 gS rFkk mudk xq.kuiQy 15 gSA


muds O;qReksa dk ;ksxiQy gksxk
(A) 8/15

(B) 15/8

(C) 23

(D) 7

1
2
3
4
5
6

99 +99 +99 +99 +99 +99 cjkcj


7
7
7
7
7
7

gS

(D) 32 eh-

fdlh vkneh us ,d pknj ` 450 dh [kjhnh rFkk bls mlds


fo; ewY; ds 10% ds cjkcj ykHk ysdj cspkA pknj dk
fo; ewY; Fkk

76.

(A) 603

(B) 600

(C) 598

(D) 597

3 3 3.....

(A) ` 460

(B) ` 475

(A)

(C) ` 480

(D) ` 500

(C) 2 3

fdlh oLrq dks ` 700 esa cspus ls ,d vkneh dks 30% dh


gkfu gqbAZ 30% ykHk izkIr djus ds fy, mls bl oLrq dks
fdrus esa cspuk pkfg, Fkk\
(A) ` 910

(B) ` 1,200

(C) ` 1,232

(D) ` 1,300

77.

(C) 20

cjkcj gS
(B) 3

;fn x = a+

(D) 3 3
1
1
rFkk y = a - gks] rks x 4 +y 4 -2x 2 y 2
a
a

dk eku gksxk

78.

xsgw ds ewY; esa 20% dh deh gksus ls yfyrk ` 320 esa 5


fdxzk vf/d xsgw [kjhn ldrh gSA xsgw dk vkjafHkd ewY;
(izfr fdxzk #i;ksa esa) Fkk
(A) 16

gS

(A) 24

(B) 18

(C) 16

(D) 12

fdlh vyekjh dks ` 2576 esa cspus ij ,d O;fDr dks


12% ykHk gqvkA ;fn bls ` 100 de esa [kjhnk x;k gksrk
rks mls ykHk izfr'kr gksrk
(A) 11

1
9

(B) 13

1
3

(C) 17

1
11

(D) 17

9
11

(B) 18
(D) 21

Ph: 011-27607854,

08860-333-333

12

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
79. A cloth merchant sold half of his cloth at 85. A and B can complete a piece of work in 9
20% profit, half of the remaining cloth at
and 12 days, respectively. If they work for a
20% loss and the rest was sold at his cost
day alternately, starting with A, in how
price. In the total transaction, his gain or
many days will the work be completed?
loss will be
1
(A) 10
(B) 10
4
(A) 5% profit
(B) Neitherloss nor gain
(C) 5% loss
80.

81.

82.

(D) 10% profit

In what ratio Dargeeling Tea costing ` 320


per kg be mixed with Assam Tea costing `
250 per kg so that there is a gain of 20% by
selling the mixture at ` 324 per kg?

(C) 10
86.

84.

(D) 10

3
4

A and B together can complete a work in


15 days. A is 50% more efficient worker
than B. How long will A take to complete
the work alone?

(A) 1 : 2

(B) 2 : 3

(A) 25 days

(B) 21 days

(C) 3 : 2

(D) 2 : 5

(C) 21.4 days

(D) 22.5 days

If a number is increased by 20% and the


resulting number is again increased by
20% , what percent is the total increase?
(A) 48

(B) 44

(C) 41

(D) 40

87.

88.

(A) 23

(B) 27

(C) 34

(D) 40

(B) 3+ 3

(C) 6

(D) 6+ 3

90.

A cistern is normally filled in 8 hours; but


takes two hours more to fill because of a
leak in its botton. If the cistern is full, the
leak will make it empty in
(A) 16 hours

(B) 20 hours

(C) 32 hours

(D) 40 hours

(A) 10

(B) 21

(C) 42

(D) 100

Th e area o f an equi late ral tri an gl e,

(A) 4 6

(B) 5

(D) 6

(C) 5

1
1
1

3+ 3 + 3+ 3 + 3-3 equals

(A) 3

If each side of a square is increased by 10%


what is the percentage of increase of the
area?

inscribed in a circle, is 4 3 cm2. The area


of the circle in terms of will be

In an examination 42% students failed in


Hindi and 52% failed in English. If 17%
failed in both of these subjects, the
percentage of students who passed in both
the subjects, was

89.

83.

1
2

91.

Ph: 011-27607854,

The sum '0.25 + 0.75 ' (where 0.25 denotes


the recurring decimal 0.252525...... ) equals
(A) 1

(B) 1.01

(C) 1.01

(D) 1.001

A whole number N, when divided by 4


leaves remainder 3; and the quotient thus
obtained leaves remainder 2 when divided
by 3. The remainder, when N is divided by
6, will be
(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 4

(D) 5

Which value of sec is not possible.


(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 1/2

(D) 1000

08860-333-333

13

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
79. diM+s ds fdlh O;kikjh us vius diM+s dk vk/k Hkkx 20%
1
(A) 10
(B) 10
ds ykHk ij] 'ks"k diM+s dk vk/k Hkkx 20% dh gkfu ij
4
cspk rFkk 'ks"k dks mlds ; ewY; ij cspkA iwjs lkSns esa]
mldk ykHk ;k gkfu gS

80.

(A) 5% ykHk

(B) u ykHk u gkfu

(C) 5% gkfu

(D) 10% ykHk

(C) 10
86.

izfr fdxzk ewY; okyh nkftZfyax pk; dks ` 250 izfr


fdxzk ewY; okyh vle pk; ds lkFk fdl vuqikr esa fefJr
fd;k tk, rkfd feJ.k dks ` 324 izfr fdxzk ds Hkko ls
cspus ij 20% dk ykHk gks\
` 320

(A) 1:2

(B) 2:3

(C) 3:2

(D) 2:5

87.

81.

82.

83.

84.

85.

;fn fdlh la[;k esa 20% dh o`f dh tk; rFkk ifj.kkeh


la[;k esa iqu% 20% dh o`f dh tk;] rks dqy o`f fdrus
izfr'kr gksxh\
(A) 48

(B) 44

(C) 41

(D) 40

88.

fdlh ijh{kk esa 42% fo|kFkhZ fgUnh esa rFkk 52% vaxzsth esa
iQsy gq,A ;fn 17% fo|kFkhZ bu nksuksa fo"k;ksa esa iQsy gq, gksa]
rks nksuksa fo"k;ksa esa ikl gksus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh izfr'krrk Fkh

1
2

(D) 10

3
4

A rFkk B feydj fdlh dk;Z dks 15 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs


gSaA B dh rqyuk esa A 50% vf/d dk;Z&dq'ky dkjhxj gSA
vdsys A dks ml dk;Z dks iwjk djus esa fdruk le; yxsxk\
(A) 25 fnu

(B) 21 fnu

(C) 21.4 fnu

(D) 22.5 fnu

;fn fdlh oxZ dh izR;sd Hkqtk dks 10% c<+k fn;k tk,] rks
blds {ks=kiQy esa o`f dk izfr'kr D;k gksxk\
(A) 10

(B) 21

(C) 42

(D) 100

fdlh o`k ds vUrxZr [khaps x;s ,d leckgq f=kHkqt dk


{ks=kiQy 4 3 lseh2 gSA ds inksa esa o`k dk {ks=kiQy gksxk&
(A) 4 6

(B) 5

(D) 6

(C) 5

(A) 23

(B) 27

(C) 34

(D) 40

1
1
1

3+ 3 + 3+ 3 + 3-3

cjkcj gS

(A) 1

(B) 1.01

(A) 3

(B) 3+ 3

(C) 1.01

(D) 1.001

(C) 6

(D) 6+ 3

89.

90.

fdlh gkSt dks Hkjus esa lkekU;r% 8 ?k.Vs dk le; yxrk gS_
fdUrq bldh ryh esa ,d fjlko ds dkj.k bls Hkjus esa 2 ?k.Vs
vf/d yxrs gSaA ;fn gkSt iwjk Hkjk gks] rks fjlko }kjk [kkyh
gksus esa bls fdruk le; yxsxk\
(A) 16 ?k.Vs

(B) 20 ?k.Vs

(C) 32 ?k.Vs

(D) 40 ?k.Vs

91.

;ksxiQy '0.25 + 0.75 ' (ftlesa 0.25 vkorhZ n'keyo


0.252525...... dks iznf'kZr djrk gS) cjkcj gksxk

fdlh iw.kZ la[;k N dks 4 ls Hkkx nsus ij 'ks"kiQy 3 vkrk


gS_ rFkk bl izdkj izkIr HkkxiQy dks 3 ls Hkkx nsus ij
'ks"kiQy 2 izkIr gksrk gSA ;fn la[;k N dks 6 ls Hkkx fn;k
tk,] rks 'ks"kiQy izkIr gksxk
(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 4

(D) 5

dkSu&lk eku sec ds fy, laHko ugha gS&

A rFkk B fdlh dk;Z dks e'k% 9 rFkk 12 fnu esa iwjk dj


ldrs gSaA A ls vkjaHk djds ;fn os ckjh&ckjh ls ,d&,d fnu

(A) 2

(B) 3

dke djrs gksa] rks dk;Z dks iwjk gksus esa fdrus fnu yxsaxs\

(C) 1/2

(D) 1000

Ph: 011-27607854,

08860-333-333

14

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
92. A single discount equivalent to successive 97. The ratio of A to B is 2 : 3, that of B to C is 4
discounts of 10% , 10% and 10% is
: 5, and of C to D is 6 : 7. The ratio A : B : C
: D is
(A) 30%
(B) 10%
(A) 16 : 24 : 30 : 35
(B) 16 : 24 : 50 : 70
(C) 72.9%
93.

94.

(D) 27.1%

A shopkeeper professes to sell his articles


at a discount of 10% but increases the cost
price of each article by 20% . His gain on
each article is
(A) 8%

(B) 10%

(C) 12%

(D) 20%

What should be the least number of years


in which the simple interest on ` 2,600 at

(C) 16 : 12 : 30 : 35
98.

99.

2
6 % per annum will be an exact number
3
of rupees?

95.

96.

(A) 6

(B) 5

(C) 3

(D) 2

(D) 8 : 24 : 30 : 35

From a point Q on a level ground, the angle


of elevation of the top of a tower is 300. If
the height of the tower is 100 m., the
distance of point Q from the foot of the tower
is.
(A) 149 m.

(B) 156 m.

(C) 200 m.

(D) 173 m.

In the given figure if PQR is an isosceles


triangle and PSR is an equilateral triangle
and x = 26 then the value of y(in degrees)
will be

Q
x=26

At a point on ground, the angle of elevation


of a vertical tower is found to be such that
it's tangent is 5/12. On walking 192 metres
towards the tower the tangent of the angle
of elevation is 3/4. Find the height of the
tower.

S
y
P

(A) 160 metres

(B) 180 metres

(A) 37

(B) 27

(C) 240 metres

(D) 260 metres

(C) 17

(D) 47

In what ratio, must alcohol of 30% strength


be mixed with that of 50% strength to get a
mixture of alcohol of 35% strength?
(A) 2 : 1

(B) 3 : 1

(C) 3 : 3.5

(D) 3 : 5

100. A and B together can complete a piece of


work in 18 days, B and C in 24 days and A
and C in 36 days. In how many days, will all
of them together complete the work?

Ph: 011-27607854,

(A) 16

(B) 15

(C) 12

(D) 10

08860-333-333

15

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
92. eokj dVkSfr;ksa 10% , 10% rFkk 10% ds rqY; ,dek=k
(A) 2 : 1
(B) 3 : 1
dVkSrh gS
(C) 3 : 3.5
(A) 30%

(B) 10%

(C) 72.9%

(D) 27.1%

97.

(D) 3 : 5

A dk B ls vuqikr 2 : 3, B dk C ls vuqikr 4 : 5 rFkk


C dk D ls vuqikr 6 : 7 gSA vuqikr A : B : C : D gksxk
(A) 16 : 24 : 30 : 35

93.

,d nqdkunkj viuh oLrqvksa dks 10% dh NqV ij cspus dk


(C) 16 : 12 : 30 : 35
(D) 8 : 24 : 30 : 35
nkok djrk gS fdUrq izR;sd oLrq dk ; ewY; 20% c<+kdj
98. lery Hkwfe ij fLFkr ,d ehukj 100 eh- ph gSA bldh
vafdr djrk gSA izR;sd oLrq ij mldk ykHk gS
ryh esa dqN nwjh ij fLFkr fcUnq Q ls ehukj dh pksVh dk
m;u dks.k 300 gSA rks ehukj dh ryh ls fcUnq Q dh nwjh
(A) 8%
(B) 10%
fdruh ehVj gksxh\
(C) 12%

94.

(B) 16 : 24 : 50 : 70

(D) 20%

de&ls&de fdrus o"kksZ esa ` 2,600 dk 6

2
% okf"kZd
99.
3

C;kt dh nj ls lk/kj.k C;kt iwjs #i;ksa esa gksxk\


(A) 6

(B) 5

(C) 3

(D) 2

(A) 149 ehVj

(B) 156 ehVj

(C) 200 ehVj

(D) 173 ehVj

fn, x, fp=k esa PQR ,d le f}ckgq f=kHkqt gS vkSj PSR ,d


leHkqt f=kHkqt gS rFkk x = 26 rks y fdrus fMxzh dk dks.k
gksxk\
Q
x=26

95.

fdlh [kaHks dk tehu ds fdlh fcUnw ls m;u dks.k bl izdkj


gS fd mldk Li'kZ js[kk dk 5/12 gSA tc ge 192 eh- [kacs
dh vksj pyrs gSa rks m;u dks.k dk Li'kZ js[kk 3/4 gks tkrk
gSA [kacs dh pkbZ Kkr dhft,\

S
y
P

96.

(A) 160 eh-

(B) 180 eh-

(C) 240 eh-

(D) 260 eh-

30% 'kfDr okys ,sYdksgkWy dk 50% 'kfDr okys ,sYdksgkWy


esa fdl vuqikr esa feJ.k fd;k tk, rkfd 35% 'kfDr okyk

(A) 37

(B) 27

(C) 17

(D) 47

100. A rFkk B feydj fdlh dk;Z dks 18 fnu] B rFkk C feydj


24 fnu vkSj A rFkk C feydj 36 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs

,sYdksgkWy izkIr gks\

Ph: 011-27607854,

gSaA os lc feydj ml dk;Z dks fdrus fnu esa iwjk djsaxs\


(A) 16

(B) 15

(C) 12

(D) 10

08860-333-333

16

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================

Part - III (General Awareness)


101. Consider the following treaties/agreements:
1. Indira-Mujib treaty.

108. That the Rig-Vedic aryans were a pastoral


people is borne out by the fact that
(A) There are many references to the cow
in the Rig Veda
(B) Most of the wars were fought for the
sake of cows
(C) Gifts made to priests were usually cows
and not land
(D) All of the above

2. Indo-Sri Lanka free trade agreement.


3. Indo-Bhutan treaty of friendship.
4. Indo-Myanmar border trade agreement
Which one of the following is the correct
chronological order of the above (starting
with the earliest)?
(A) 1-2-3-4
(B) 4-2-1-3
(C) 3-1-4-2
(D) 3-4-1-2
102. Which one among the following is not
correct about the Subsidiary Alliance?
(A) It was formulated by Wellesley
(B) British army was po ste d in the
subsidiary state
(C) It did not recognize an adopted heir to a
subsidiary state
(D) A British Resident was posted in the
subsidiary state
103. Who was the author of Gita Govinda?
(A) Jayadeva
(B) Kalhana
(C) Kalidasa
(D) Raja Rao
104. Who among the following started the first
newspaper in India?
(A) Dadabhai Naoroji
(B) W.C. Bonnerjee
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(D) James A Hickey

109. Which of the following organisations


prepares topographical maps of India?
(A) Geographical Survey of India
(B) Survey of India
(C) Geological Survey of India
(D) Archaeological Survey of India
110. Who among the following had got the Bharat
Ratna Award before becoming the President
of India?
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(C) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
(D) V.V. Giri
111. AGMARK is
(A) A cooperative for egg production
(B) regulated agricultural market
(C) farmers' cooperative
(D) a quality guarantee stamp for commodities

105. Name the important french possession in


India.
(A) Goa
(B) Pondicherry
(C) Daman
(D) Cochin

112. Which one of the following coasts of India is


most affected by violent tropical cyclones?

106. What was Lala Lajpat Rai demonstrating


against when he succumbed to police
brutality?
(A) Rowlatt Act
(B) Minto Morley Reforms
(C) Simon Commission
(D) Pitts India Act

113. Wh ich on e of the fo ll ow in g can be


considered as an initial warning of an
approaching Tsunami?

107. Who among the following built the famous


Khajuraho Temple?
(A) The Chandella Kings
(B) The Pala Kings
(C) Vikramaditya
(D) The Jaina Monks of Central India

(A) Malabar
(C) Konkan

(B) Andhra
(D) Gujarat

(A) Thundering noise


(B) Squally winds and rainfall
(C) Rapid withdrawal of water away from the
beach
(D) Rapid landward movement of water
114. Isohaline is an imaginary line joining the
places having equal:

Ph: 011-27607854,

(A) radiation.
(C) salinity.

(B) insolation.
(D) sunshine.

08860-333-333

17

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================

Part - III

(lkekU; tkudkjh)

101. fuEufyf[kr laf/;ksa@djkjksa ij fopkj dhft,%

108. Xosfnd vk;Z i'kqpkjh yksx Fks] ;g bl rF; ls iq"V gksrk

gS fd

1. bafnjk&eqthc laf/

(A) Xosn esa xk; ds vusd lanHkZ gSa

2. Hkkjr&Jhyadk eqDr O;kikj djkj

(B) vf/dka'k ;q xk;ksa ds fy, yM+s x, Fks

3. Hkkjr&HkwVku eS=kh laf/

(C) iqjksfgrksa dks fn, tkus okyk migkj izk;% xk;sa gksrh Fkh]

4. Hkkjr&E;kaekj lhek O;kikj djkj

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ,d mi;qDZ r dk (vk|re ls


vkjaHk djrs gq,) lgh dkykuqe gS\

u fd tehu
(D) mi;qDZ r lHkh
109. Hkkjr ds LFkykfrd ekufp=k fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk laxBu

(A) 1-2-3-4

(B) 4-2-1-3

cukrk gS\

(C) 3-1-4-2

(D) 3-4-1-2

(A) Hkkjrh; HkkSxksfyd los{Z k.k


(B) Hkkjrh; los{Z k.k

102. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ,d] lgk;d laf/ (lfClfM;jh

,yk;al) ds ckjs esa lgh ugha gS\

(C) Hkkjrh; Hkw&oSKkfud los{Z k.k

(A) ;g osystyh }kjk fu:fir fd;k x;k Fkk

(D) Hkkjrh; iqjkrkfod los{Z k.k

(B) fczfV'k lsuk leuq"kaxh jkT; esa fu;qDr dh xbZ Fkh

110. fuEufyf[kr esa ls og O;fDr dkSu gS ftUgsa Hkkjr dk jk"Vifr

cuus ls igys Hkkjr jRu dk vokMZ feyk Fkk\

(C) ;g leuq"kaxh jkT; ds fy;s xksn fy;s x;s mkjkf/dkjh

dks ekU;rk ugha nsrk Fkk


(D) leuq"kaxh jkT; esa fczfV'k jsthMsaV rSukr fd;k x;k Fkk
103. xhr xksfoan dk ys[kd dkSu Fkk\
(A) t;nso

(B) dYg.k

(C) dkyhnkl

(D) jktk jko

(A) nknkHkkbZ ukSjksth

(B) MCY;w-lh- cSuthZ

(C) johUnzukFk VSxksj

(D) tsEl ,- fgDdh

(B) ikafMpsjh

(C) neu

(D) dksphu

(C) fdlkuksa dh lgdkjh lfefr


(D) inkFkksaZ ds fy, xq.krk dh xkjaVh dh eksgj
112. Hkkjr dk fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk rV izpaM m".kdfVca/h;

pokrksa ls lokZf/d nq"izHkkfor gS\

(C) lkbeu deh'ku

(D) fiV~l bafM;k ,sDV

107. izfl [ktqjkgks eafnj dk fuekZ.k fuEu esa ls fdlus fd;k Fkk\

(A) ekykckj

(B) vka/z

(C) dksad.k

(D) xqtjkr

113. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ,d dks fdlh vkl lqukeh dh

izkFkfed psrkouh ekuk tk ldrk gS\


(A) es?kxtZu 'ksj
(B) paMokrh gok,a vkSj o"kkZ

iqfyl dh u`'kalrk dk f'kdkj gq,\


(B) feUVks&ekWysZ lq/kj

(D) oh- oh- fxfj

(B) fu;af=kr f"k cktkj

106. ykyk yktir jk; fdlds fo# izn'kZu dj jgs Fks tc os


(A) jksysV ,sDV

(C) Mk- ,l- jk/k".ku~

(A) vaMk mRiknu ds fy, ,d lgdkjh laLFkk

105. Hkkjr esa izeq[k kalhlh cLrh crkb,A


(A) xksok

(B) Mk- jktsUnz izlkn

111. AGMARK gS

104. Hkkjr esa igyk lekpkj&i=k fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus 'kq:

fd;k Fkk\

(A) Mk- tkfdj gqlSu

(C) rV ls ty dk rhozrk ls viu;u


(D) ty dk Fky dh vksj rhoz lapyu
114. leyo.k js[kk] ,d dkYifud js[kk gS tks mu LFkkuksa dks

tksM+rh gS] tgka leku

(A) pansy jktkvksa us

(B) iky jktkvksa us

(A) fofdj.k gksrk gS

(B) vkriu gksrk gS

(C) foekfnR; us

(D) e; Hkkjr us tS u eqfu;kas us

(C) yo.krk gksrh gS

(D) /wi gksrh gS

Ph: 011-27607854,

08860-333-333

18

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
115. Which one of the following is the correct 121. The Constituent Assembly of India started
functioning from
statement?
(A) 9th December, 1946

(A) The Himalayan Pass Nathula is in


Himachal Pradesh
(B) The Dhaola Dhar Range of mountains
is in Arunachal Pradesh
(C) The Nanda Devi Peak is in Sikkim
(D) The Pir Panjal Range of mountains is
in Kashmir

(B) 1st January, 1947


(C) 26th January, 1947
(D) 15th August, 1947
122. The minimum age of voting in India was
lo we red from 21 to 18 years by the
Constitutional Amendment Act.

116. Which one of the following longitudes


determines Indian Standard Time?
(A) 85.50 E

(B) 86.50 E

(C) 84.50 E

(D) 82.50 E

117. Match List-I (Plant/Factory) with List-II


(State) and select the correct answer using
the codes given below the Lists:
List-I (Plant/Factory)
(A) Bokaro Steel Plant
(B) Bhilai Steel Plant

(B) A
2
(C) A
4

B
3
B
3

C
1
C
1

D
5
D
5

(D) A
B
C
D
2
1
5
3
118. Which one of the following is the correct
sequence of the geographical locations of
the given European countries while starting
from the West of Europe and going towards
the East of Europe?
(A) Portugal Greece Italy spain
(B) Italy Greece Portugal Spain
(C) Portugal Spain Italy - Greece
(D) Italy Spain Portugal Greece

(D) 63rd

(B) Money bill will be rejected


(C) President will summon a joint meeting
of both the Houses to discuss it.
(D) The Bill will be sent to the President
for his signature and consent
124. Part III of the Constitution of India relates to
(A) Directive Principles of State Policy
(B) Fundamental Duties
(C) Fundamental Rights
(D) Citizenship
125. Match List-I with List-II and select the
correct answer using the code given below
the Lists:
List-I

List-II

(Provision of the

(Source)

Constitution of India)
(A) Amendment of the
Constitution

1. Constitution of
Germany

(B) Directive Principles 2. Constitution of


Canada
(C) Emergency Power of
The President

3. Constitution of
South Africa

(D) The Union-State


Relations

4. Irish Constitution

(B) Aravali

(C) Satpura
(D) Nilgiri
120. In which one of the following places was
Asias first Export Processing Zone (EPZ) set
up?
(A) Santa Cruz
(B) Kandla
(C) Cochin

(C) 61st

(A) Lok Sabha will reconsider it

119. Which one of the following is the oldest


mountain range in India?
(A) Himalayas

(B) 59th

123. If a money bill passed by the Lok Sabha is


not returned by the Rajya Sabha within
fourteen days, then

List-II (State)
1. Tamil Nadu
2 Madhya Pradesh

(C) Integral Coach Factory


3. Chhattisgarh
(D) Diesel Locomotive Works 4. Jharkhand
5. Uttar Pradesh
Codes:
(A) A
B
C
D
4
1
5
3

(A) 57th

(D) Surat

Ph: 011-27607854,

Code:
(A) A
1

B
2

C
4

D
3

(B) A
3

B
4

C
1

D
2

(C) A
1

B
4

C
2

D
3

(D) A
3

B
1

C
4

D
2

08860-333-333

19

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
121. Hkkjr esa lafo/ku&lHkk dk;Zjr dc ls gqb\Z
115. fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa esa ls dkSu&lk ,d lgh gS\
(A) fgeky;h njkZ ukFkwyk fgekp; izns'k esa gS

(A) 9 fnlEcj] 1946

(B) 1 tuojh] 1947

(B) /kSyk/j ioZr k[


a` kyk v#.kkpy izns'k esa gS

(C) 26 tuojh] 1947

(D) 15 vxLr] 1947

(C) uUnk nsoh ioZr f'k[kj flfDde esa gS


(D) ihj iaty ioZr ka[
` kyk d'ehj gS

122. Hkkjr esa erkf/dkj dh vk;q 21 ls ?kVkdj 18 o"kZ fuEufyf[kr

esa ls dkSu&ls lafo/ku la'kks/u vf/fu;e }kjk dh xbZ\

116. fuEufyf[kr ns'kkUrjksa esa ls dkSu&lk ,d Hkkjrh; ekud le;

dks fu/kZfjr djrk gS\


(A) 85.50 E

(B) 86.50 E

(C) 84.50 E

(D) 82.50 E

B
1

C
5

D
3

(B) A
2

B
3

C
1

D
5

(C) A
4

B
3

C
1

D
5

(D) A
2

B
1

C
5

D
3

(D) 63 osa

(A) yksd lHkk ml ij nksckjk fopkj djsxh


(B) /u fo/s;d vLohr dj fn;k tk,xk
(C) bl ij fopkj ds fy, jk"Vifr nksuksa lnuksa dh la;qDr

cSBd cqyk;saxs
(D) fo/s;d dks jk"Vifr dh lgefr rFkk gLrk{kj ds fy,

Hkstk tk,xk
124. Hkkjr ds lafo/ku dk Hkkx III lEc gS
(A) jkT; dh uhfr funs'kd roksa ls

dwV%
(A) A
4

(C) 61 osa

pkSng fnuksa esa okfil ugha ykSVk;k tkrk] rc ,slh fLFkfr esa

fn, x, dwV dk iz;ksx


lwph&II (jkT;)
1. rfeyukMq
2. e; izns'k
3. Nkhlx<+
4. >kj[k.M
5. mkj izns'k

(B) 59 osa

123. ;fn yksd lHkk }kjk ikfjr /u fo/s;d jkT; lHkk ds }kjk

117. lwph&I (la;a=k@dkj[kkuk) dks lwph&II (jkT;) ds lkFk

lqesfyr dhft, vkSj lwfp;ksa ds uhps


djrs gq, lgh mkj pqfu,%
lwph&I (la;a=k@dkj[kkuk)
(A) cksdkjks bLikr IykaV
(B) fHkykbZ bLikr IykaV
(C) bUVsxzy dksp iQSDVjh
(D) Mhty yksdkseksfVo oDlZ

(A) 57 osa

(B) ewy dkZO;ksa ls


(C) ewy vf/dkjksa ls
(D) ukxfjdrk ls
125. lwph&I dks lwph&II ds lkFk lqesfyr dhft, vkSj lwfp;ksa ds

118. if'pe ;wjksi ls iwoZ ;wjksi dh vksj tkrs gq, uhps fn, x,

;wjksih; ns'kksa dh HkkSxksfyd fLFkfr dk lgh vuqe dkSu&lk


gS\
(A) iqrx
Z ky & xzhl & bVyh & Lisu
(B) bVyh & xzhl & iqrx
Z ky & Lisu
(C) iqrx
Z ky & Lisu & bVyh & xzhl
(D) bVyh & Lisu & iqrx
Z ky & xzhl
119. Hkkjr esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh ,d izkphure ioZr Js.kh
gS\
(A) fgeky;
(B) vjkoyh
(C) lriqM+k
(D) uhyfxfj
120. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ,d LFkku ij ,f'k;k dk izFke fu;kZr
ize.k {ks=k (EPZ) LFkkfir fd;k x;k\
(A) 'kkark wt
(B) dknyk
(C) dksphu
(D) lwjr
Ph: 011-27607854,

uhps fn, x, dwV dk iz;ksx dj lgh mkj pqfu,%


lwph&I (Hkkjr ds

lwph&II (lzksr)

lafo/ku ds micU/)
(A) lafo/ku la'kks/u

1. teZuh dk lafo/ku

(B) funs'kd ro

2. dukMk dk lafo/ku

(C) jk"V ifr dk vkikr vf/dkj 3. nf{k.k vhdk dk la fo/ku


(D) la?k&jkT; lEcU/

4. vkbfj'k lafo/ku

dwV%
(A) A
1

B
2

C
4

D
3

(B) A
3

B
4

C
1

D
2

(C) A
1

B
4

C
2

D
3

(D) A
3

B
1

C
4

D
2

08860-333-333

20

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
126. Acco rdin g to A rticl e 164 (1) of the 134. Which of the following causes Malaria?
(A) Insect
(B) Bacteria
Constitution of India, in three States there
shall be a Minister in charge of tribal
(C) Protozoa
(D) Virus
welfare who may in addition be in charge 135. Pollutant from motor car exhaust that
of the welfare of the Scheduled Castes and
causes mental disease is
Backward Classes. Which one of the
(A) Lead
(B) NO2
following States in not covered by the
(C) SO2
(D) Hg
Article?
136. Which colour of light shows maximum
(A) Jharkhand
(B) Punjab
deviation when passed through a prism?
(C) Madhya Pradesh (D) Orissa
(A) White
(B) Red
127. If the Prime Minister is a member of the
(C) Violet
(D) Green
Rajya Sabha
137. Identify the metal which is non toxic in
(A) He/she has to get elected to the Lok
nature
Sabha within six months
(A) Chromium
(B) Gold
(B) He/she can declare the governments
(C) Cadmium
(D) Cobalt
policies only in the Rajya Sabha
138. The mass number of a nucleus is
(C) He/she cannot take part in the voting
(A) always less than its atomic number
when a vote of no confidence is under
(B) always more than its atomic number
consideration
(C) always equal to its atomic number
(D) He/she cannot take part in the budget
(D) sometimes more and sometimes equal
deliberations in the Lok Sabha
to its atomic number
128. Who among the following was elected
139.
Which
one of the following organs excretes
President of India unopposed?
water,
fat
and various catabolic wastes?
(A) Dr. Rajendar Prasad
(A)
Kidney
(B) Skin
(B) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
(C) Spleen
(D) Salivary glands
(C) Dr. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
140.
The
most
important
ore
of lead is
(D) K. R. Narayanan
(A) Galena
(B) Magnetite
129. Which one of the following Commissions is
(C)
Pyrolusite
(D) Siderite
not provided in the Constitution of India?
141.
Deposition
of
uric
acid
crystals at the joint
(A) Planning Commission
is the cause of
(B) U.P.S.C.
(A) Arthritis
(B) Osteoporosis
(C) Finance Commission
(C) Osteomalacia
(D) Rickets
(D) Election Commission
142. Match Li st-I (Person ) w ith Li st-I I
130. The Articles of the Constitution of India
(Organization) and select the correct
which deal with the Directive Principles of
answer using the codes given below the
State Policy are:
Lists:
(A) 26 to 41
(B) 30 to 45
List-I
List-II
(C) 36 to 51
(D) 40 to 55
(Person)
(Organization)
131. Wh ich of the fo ll ow in g cytoplasmic
(A) Pawan Munjal
1. Infosys
organelles are treated as prokaryotic cells
Technology
within the eukaryotic cells?
(B) Kiran Mazumdar- 2.Satyam
(A) Mitochondria
(B) Golgi bodies
Shaw
Computer Services
(C) Lysosomes
(D) Glyoxysomes
(C) B. Ramalinga Raju 3.Hero Honda Motors
132. The total energy of a revolving electron in
(D) Nandan Nilekani 4. Biocon India
an atom
Codes:
(A) Cannot be negative
(A) A
B
C
D
(B) Can have any value above zero
2
4
3
1
(C) Can never be positive
(B) A
B
C
D
3
1
2
4
(D) Will always be positive
(C) A
B
C
D
133. Nitrogenous food is
2
1
3
4
(A) Carbohydrate
(B) Lipid
(D) A
B
C
D
(C) Protein
(D) Salts
3
4
2
1
Ph: 011-27607854,

08860-333-333

21

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
126. Hkkjr ds lafo/ku ds vuqPNsn 164(1) ds vuqlkj rhu jkT;ksa 135. eksVj dkj ds /q, ls ekufld jksx iSnk djus okyk iznw"kd gS
esa tutkfr dY;k.k ds fy, ,d izHkkjh ea=kh gksxk] tks vius
nkf;Roksa ds vfrfjDr vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa vkSj fiNM+s oxksaZ ds
dY;k.k dk izHkkjh gksxkA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ,d jkT;
bl vuqPNsn ds vUrxZr ugha vkrk\
(A) >kj[k.M
(B) iatkc
(C) e; izns'k
(D) mM+hlk
127. ;fn iz/ku ea=kh jkT; lHkk dk lnL; gksrk gS rks mls
(A) N% eghuksa ds vUnj yksd lHkk ds fy, fuokZfpr gksuk
gksrk gS
(B) ljdkjh uhfr;ksa dh ?kks"k.kk dsoy jkT; lHkk esa gh dj
ldrk gS
(C) vfo'okl ds fy, ernku ij fopkj ds le; ernku esa
Hkkx ugha ys ldrk
(D) yksd lHkk esa ctV ij fopkj foe'kZ esa Hkkx ugha ys
ldrk
128. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ,d Hkkjr ds jk"Vifr in ij fufoZjks/
fuokZfpr gq;s\
(A) MkW- jktsUnz izlkn
(B) MkW- ,l- jk/k".ku
(C) MkW- uhye latho jsM~Mh (D) ds- vkj- ukjk;.ku
129. fuEufyf[kr vk;ksxksa esa ls fdl ,d dk] Hkkjr ds lafo/ku
esa mica/ ugha gS\
(A) ;kstuk vk;ksx
(B) la?k yksd lsok vk;ksx

137.

138.

139.

140.

(D) fuokZpu vk;ksx

130. Hkkjr ds lafo/ku esa fuEufyf[kr vuqPNsnksa esa ls dkSu&ls jkT;

131.

132.

133.

134.

ds uhfr funs'kd rRoksa ls lEc gSa\


(A) 26 ls 41
(B) 30 ls 45
(C) 36 ;s 51
(D) 40 ls 55
fuEu esa ls fdl dksf'kdknzO;h dksf'kdkax dks ;wdSfj;kWfVd
dksf'kdkvksa ds Hkhrj izksdSfj;kWfVd dksf'kdk, ekuk tkrk gS\
(A) lw=kdf.kdk
(B) xkWYth dk;
(ekbVksdkWfUM;k)
(C) ykblkslkse
(D) XykbvkWfDllkse
fdlh ijek.kq esa ifje.k dj jgs fdlh bysDVkWu dh dqy
tkZ
(A) .kkRed ugha gks ldrh
(B) dk 'kwU; ls vf/d dksbZ Hkh ewY; gks ldrk gS
(C) dHkh /ukRed ugha gks ldrh
(D) lnk /ukRed gksrh gS
ukbVkstuh vkgkj gS
(A) dkcksg
Z kbMsV
(B) fyfiM
(C) izksVhu
(D) yo.k
fuEu esa ls dkSu eysfj;k iSnk djrk gS\
(A) dhV
(B) csDVhfj;k
(C) izksVkstksvk
(D) okbjl

(B) NO2

(C) SO2

(D) Hg

136. fizTe ls xqtkjus ij izdk'k dk dkSu&lk jax lcls vf/d

(U.P.S.C.)
(C) fok vk;ksx

(A) lhlk

141.

142.

Ph: 011-27607854,

fopyu n'kkZrk gS\


(A) 'osr
(B) yky
(C) cSaxuh
(D) gjk
og /krq igpkfu, tks fujkfo"kh izdkj dh gS
(A) ksfe;e
(B) Lo.kZ (xksYM)
(C) dSMfe;e
(D) dksckYV
U;wfDy;l dh nzO;eku la[;k
(A) lnk mls ijek.kq ekad ls de gksrh gS
(B) lnk mlds ijek.kq ekad ls vf/d gksrh gS
(C) lnk mlds ijek.kq ekad ds cjkcj gksrh gS
(D) dHkh mlds ijek.kq ekad ls vf/d vkSj dHkh mlds
cjkcj gksrh gS
fuEufyf[kr esa ls og vax dkSu&lk gS ftlls ikuh] olk rFkk
fofHk vip; (dSVkcksfyd) vif'k"V mRlfxZr gksrs jgrs gS\
(A) o`Dd
(B) Ropk
(C) Iyhgk
(D) ykyk xzafFk
lhlk (lead) dk lcls egRoiw.kZ v;Ld gS
(A) xSysuk
(B) esxzsVkbV
(C) ikbjksyqlkbV
(D) flMsjkbV
tksM+ ij ;wfjd ,sflM fLVyksa dk ,d=k gks tkuk dkj.k gS
(A) xfB;k dk
(B) vfLFklqf"kjrk dk
(C) vfLFke`nqrk dk
(D) fjdsV~l dk
lwph&I (O;fDr) dks lwph&II (laLFkk) ds lkFk lqesfyr
dhft, vkSj lwfp;ksa ds uhps fn, x, dwV dk iz;ksx djrs gq,
lgh mkj pqfu,%
lwph&I (O;fDr)
lwph&II (laLFkk)
(A) iou eqatky
1. baiQksfll VsDuksyksftl
(B) fdj.k etqenkj&'kkW
2. lR;e dEI;wVj lfoZlst
(C) ch jkefyxk jktw
3. ghjks gksaMk eksVj~l
(D) uUnu fuysduh
4. ck;ksdkWu bf.M;k
dwV%
(A) A
2

B
4

C
3

D
1

(B) A
3

B
1

C
2

D
4

(C) A
2

B
1

C
3

D
4

(D) A
3

B
4

C
2

D
1

08860-333-333

22

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
143. Consider the following statements:
base its rating of Human Development
In de x (H DI ) in respect of diffe re nt
1. Modem is used to link a computer with
countries?
a telephone line so that data can be
transmitted at high speeds from one
computer to another.

1. Life expectancy
2. Educational attainment

2. Pentium chip performs the function of


RAM in a computer CPU.

3. Adjusted real income


Select the correct answer using the codes
given below:

3. Giga represents 109.


Which of the statements given above is/
are correct?

Codes:
(A) 1 and 2

(B) 2 and 3

(A) 1 and 3

(B) 1 and 2

(C) 1 and 3

(D) 1, 2 and 3

(C) 3 only

(D) 1, 2 and 3

144. Match List-I (Indian Sportspersons) with


List-II (Game/Sport) and select the correct
answer using the codes given below the Lists:
List-I

146. The 27th India Economic Summit was held


in ...............

List-II

(Indian Sportspersons) (Game/Sport)

(A) Lucknow

(B) Mumbai

(C) New Delhi

(D) Kokata

147. Which position did India secure in World


Bank Report on Business in the world ?

(A) Aparna Popat

1. Weightlifting

(B) Koneru Humpy

2. Shooting

(A) 110th

(B) 8th

(C) Abhinav Bindra

3. Chess

(C)115th

(D) 132th

(D) Kunjarani Devi

4. Badminton
5. Hockey

Codes:
(A) A
2

B
5

C
4

D
3

(B) A
4

B
5

C
2

D
3

(C) A
2

B
3

C
4

D
1

(D) A
4

B
3

C
2

D
1

148. Name of the renowned singer, composer


and film-maker who had died in November,
2011 is
(A) Bhupen Hazarika (B) Manna Dey
(C) Jagjeet Singh

(D) None of these

149. India won Kabaddi World Cup held in


Ludhiana by defeating ..........
(A) Pakistan

(B) Turkmenistan

(C) Iran

(D)Canada

150. Which company topped the list of World's


Best Multinational Companies ?

145. One which of the following achievements


does the UNDP Human Development Report

Ph: 011-27607854,

(A) Microsoft

(B) SAS

(C) Google

(D) Airtel

08860-333-333

23

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
143. fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa ij fopkj dhft,%
145. fHk ns'kksa ds lUnHkZ esa mudh ekuo fodkl lwpdkad (HDI)
ds fu/kZj.k ds fy, UNDP ekuo fodkl fjiksVZ fuEufyf[kr
1. eksMse dk iz;ksx dEI;wVj dks VsyhiQksu ykbu ls dM+hc
djus ds fy, yk;k tkrk gS rkfd ,d dEI;wVj ls nwljs
esa mPp xfr ls vkdM+ksa dk lapj.k gks ldsA
2. isafV;e fpi (iVfydk) dEI;wVj CPU esa jSe RAM
dk dk;Z djrh gSA
3. xhxk 109 dk fu:i.k djrk gSA
mijksDr dFkuksa esa ls dkSu&lk@ls lgh gS@gSa\
dwV%
(A) 1 vkSj 3
(B) 1 vkSj 2
(C) dsoy 3
(D) 1, 2 vkSj 3
144. lwph&I (Hkkjrh; f[kykM+h) dks lwph&II ([ksy) ds lkFk
lqesfyr dhft, vkSj lwfp;ksa ds uhps fn, x, dwV dk iz;ksx
djrs gq, lgh mkj pqfu,%
lwph&I (Hkkjrh; f[kykM+h) lwph&II ([ksy)
(A) vi.kkZ iksiV
1. Hkkjkskksyu
(B) dksus: gEih
2. fu'kkusckth
(C) vfHkuo fcUnzk
3. 'krjat
(D) dqatjkuh nsoh
4. cSMfeUVu
5. gkWdh
dwV%
(A) A
2

B
5

C
4

D
3

(B) A
4

B
5

C
2

D
3

(C) A
2

B
3

C
4

D
1

(D) A
4

B
3

C
2

D
1

146.

147.

148.

149.

150.

Ph: 011-27607854,

esa ls dkSu&ls fo"k;ksa esa miyfC/;ksa ij vk/kfjr gksrh gS\


1. thou lEHkkfork
2. 'kSf{kd izkfIr
3. lek;ksftr okLrfod vk;
uhps fn, x, dwV dk iz;ksx dj lgh mkj pqfu,%&
dwV%
(A) 1 vkSj 2
(B) 2 vkSj 3
(C) 1 vkSj 3
(D) 1, 2 vkSj 3
27 oka Hkkjrh; vkfFkZd f'k[kj lEesyu vk;ksftr gqvk Fkk&
(A) y[ku
(B) eqEcbZ
(C) ubZ fnYyh
(D) dksydkkk
fo'o cSad ds fjiksVZ eas Hkkjr us fo'o O;kikj esa viuk dkSu
lk LFkku lqfuf'pr fd;k gS\
(A) 110 oka
(B) 8 oka
(C) 115 oka
(D) 132 oka
ml izfl xk;d] laxhrdkj rFkk fiQYe fuekZrk dk uke]
ftudk fu/u uoEcj 2011 esa gks x;k\
(A) Hkwisu gtkfjdk
(B) eUuk Ms
(C) txthr flag
(D) bueas ls dksbZ ugha
yqf/;kuk esa vk;ksftr dcM~Mh fo'o di esa Hkkjr us------ dks
gjk;kA
(A) ikfdLrku
(B) rqde
Z sfuLrku
(C) bZjku
(D) dukMk
fdl dEiuh us fo'o ds lcls vPNs cgqjk"Vh; dEiuh ds
lwph esa loksPZ p LFkku izkIr fd;k gS\
(A) ekbkslkWV
(B) ,l , ,l
(C) xwxy
(D) ,;jVsy

08860-333-333

24

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================

Part - IV (English Comprehension)


Directions [Q. No. 151 to 155]: Some of the
sentences have errors and some have
none. Find out which part of a sentence
h as error an d black en the oval
corresponding to the appropriate letter (a,
b, c ). If there is no error, blacken the oval
corresponding to (d) in the answer sheet.
151. (A)The committee/(B) was unanimous/
(C)in their decision/(D)no error.
152. (A)I am not one/ (B)of those who trust/
(C)every Tom, Dick and Harry I meet/(D)no
error.

160. Kumar .. boy swam across the sea for


safety.
(A) a 17 years old

(B) a 17 year old

(C) a 17 year aged

(D) the 17 year old

Directions: [Q. No. 161 to 170] in the following


passage there are ten blank s each
numbered. Find the right choice from the
given alternatives. Each blank number
corresponds to same numbered questions.

155. (A)If he would have seen / (B) me, he would


have/(C) stopped the car/(D)no error.

In our system, a vast gap (161) the life of


children led at school from what they experience
outside. The space where they are (162) to learn
about life is so far removed from (163) that we
might as well ask (164) to buy space suits for
their little ones, instead of school uniforms. (165)
they read, listen to and copy from the blackboard
is so meticulously deodorized and (166) that it
carries no resonance of experienced reality and
(167) in life.

Directions [Q. No. 156 to 160]: Sentences are


given with blanks to be filled in with an
appropriate word.four alternatives are
suggested for each question. Choose the
correct alternative out of the four and
indicate it by blackening the appropriate
oval in the answer-sheet.

The school day becomes a (168) of didactic


songs and memorized information. Special (169)
are marked by elaborate acts of sycophancy and
reaching. School authorities (170) stop talking
about values, but ignore the cynicism field by the
young over the high levels of chicanery and
verbosity they find in about talk.

153. (A)He knows/(B) to swim/(C)but I dont/


(D)no error.
154. (A)It is time /(B)you learn /(C)your lesson/
(D)no error

156. The teacher was angry .. the students.


(A) with

(B )at

(C) from

(D) by

157. He was annoyed his misconduct.


(A) with

(B) at

(C) from

(D) by

158. What kind of _______ student you are!


(A) a

(B)an

(C) the

(D) no article used

159 The mechanic .. the vehicle since this


morning.
(A) Repaired

161. (A) Occurs


(C) Bridges
162. (A) About
(C) Compelled
163. (A) Reality
(C) Fantasy
Imagination
164. (A) Teachers
(C) Schools
165. (A) When
(C) What
166. (A) Sanctified
(C) Memorized
167. (A)Demand

(B) repairing
(C) has been repairing

(C) Joy
168. (A) Programme

(D) will be repairing.


Ph: 011-27607854,

(C) Consult

(B) Separates
(D) Escapes
(B) Worried
(D) Supposed
(B)

School

(D)
(B) Principals
(D)Parents
(B) How
(D) Whenever
(B) Emphasized
(D) Imbibed
(B) Miseries
(D) Applicability
(B) Ritual
(D) Tradition

08860-333-333

25

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
(B) To evaluate the situation intelligently
169. (A) Persons
(B) leaders
(C) Locations
170. (A)Always
(C) Seldom

(D) Occasions

(C) To cut down his desires and passions

(B) Deliberately

(D) To acquire more and more wealth and


comforts

(D) Relentlessly

Directions:(q. Nos. 171-175):read the passage


carefully then answer the following
questions which are based on what is
stated or implied in the passage.
Man who is believed to have evolved from
apes is a curious mixture of varied motives. He
is not only the subject of needs but is also their
creator. He not only seeks to satisfy his needs
but also caters to his desire for beauty, his passion
for more and more knowledge. Although in a
general way, the maxim Necessity is the mother
of invention is by no means the whole truth. Man
is something much greater than an intelligent
be in g usin g hi s in tel le ct to make n ew er
inventions from time to time. He has within his
capacity to cut down his needs and learn to be
happy with what he has. The real purpose
underlying this maxim lies in its utility in the
worldly sense. It tells us to be up and doing, not
to be passive in our attitude to life. It asks us not
to remain slaves of old habits and ways of life.
We must face the new situations with a creative
mind. Every new difficulty, every problem, which
confronts us in life can be talked successfully
with the spirit of inventiveness.
171. Which of the following is NOT the whole
truth, according to the passage?

174. Which of the following statement/s is/ are


true in the context of the passage?
1) Man should be passive in his attitude
to life
2) Spirit of inventiveness may not stand
in good stead in solving every new
problem
3) Man has a passion for more knowledge.
(A) Only 1

(B) Only 1 & 2

(C) Only 3

(D) Only 2 & 3

175. Which of the following is SIMILAR in


meaning as word maxim as used in the
passage?
(A) principle

(B) value

(C)observation

(D) justification

Directions: [Q. No. 176 to 1800] out of four


alternatives, choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the given word
and mark it in the answer-sheet.
176. CHIVALROUS
(A) crude

(B) gallant

(C) handsome

(D) tinkering

177. DORMANT

(A) Man has a desire for beauty and grace.

(A) Sleeping

(B) humble

(B) Necessity is the mother of invention

(C) quick

(D) active

(C) Man desires to cut down his needs and


wants

178. CAMOUFLAGE

(D) Man learns to be happy with what he


has
172. What does the maxim mentioned in the
passage teaches us?
(A) To be worldly in the strict sense of the
term

(D) To be positive in life and get involved


in our work
173. What does the spirit within man tell him
to do?

(B) reveal

(C) disguise

(D) pretend

179. LATENT
(A) primitive

(B) hidden

(C) potent

(D) talented

180. AMPLE

(B) To, endeavour constantly to create new


passions and desires
(C) to be active in life and do something to
help mankind

(A) hide

(A) meagre

(B) quantitative

(C) sufficient

(D) tasty

Directions [Q. No. 181 to 185]: Choose the word


opposite in meaning to the given word
and mark it in the answer-sheet.
181. EPHEMERAL

(A) To be a mixture of varied motives


Ph: 011-27607854,

(A) eternal

(B) transitory

(C) mortal

(D) temporal

08860-333-333

26

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================
182. LATENT
193. You have to be tactful in handling the
sensitive matters rather than putting the
(A) unspoken
(B) later
cart before the horse.
(C) implicit
(D) obvious
(A) Treating things indifferently behaving
183. MONOTONOUS
thoughtlessly
(A) disastrous
(B) terrifying
(B) Behaving thoughtlessly
(C) terrible
(D) interesting
(C) Dealing with things in haste
184. OBSCENE
(D) Tackling things in the wrong way
(A) disobedient
(B) decent
194. There followed an awkward silence after
(C) dislocate
(D) cautious
Ram declared his love to her.
185. FLOURISH
(A) Uncomfortable silence
(A) perish
(B) degenerate
(B) Embarrassing silence
(C) decay
(D) dismiss
(C) Clumsy silence
Directions [Q. No. 186 to 190]:groups of four
(D) A period of embarrassment
words are given. In each group, one word
is wrongly spelt. Find the misspelt word 195. The two women are so jealous of each other,
and mark your answer in the answerthat at the drop of hat they start insulting
sheet.
each other.
186. (A) prioratise
(B) picturise
(A) when hat falls
(C) visualize
(D) individualize
(B) when any one drops a hat
187. (A) mendacious
(B) obnoxcious
(C) for no reason at all
(C) pernicious
(D) ferocious
(D) on every occasion
188. (A) pennetrate
(B) irritate
(C) hesitate
189. (A) passagway
(C) subway

(D) perforate
(B) causeway
(D) straightway

190. (A) rapport

(B) support

(C) repport

(D) purport

Direction [Q. No. 196 to 200]: Out of the four


alternative choose the one which can be
substituted for the given words/phrase in
the following questions:196. Compensation for loss.
(A) Indemnity

(B) Prodigy

(C) Cognate

(D) Conflagration

D irections [ Q. No. 19 1 to 19 5 ]: F ou r
alternatives are given for the idiom/
phrases underlined in the sentence.
Choose th e alternative wh ich best
expresses the meaning of the idiom/
phrase and mark it in the answer-sheet.

197. Angry at injustice.

191. That fellow trumped up a story.

198. To turn out of society.

(A) translated
(B) sang with the music of a trumpet
(C) concocted
(D) copied

(B) Indignant

(C) Dexterous

(D) Indemnity

(A) Discard

(B) Ostracize

(C) Boycott

(D) Turn out

199. The study of coins

192. A brave solider will never show the white


feather in the face of his enemy.
(A) show signs of cowardice

(A) Demagogue

(A) Philatelist

(B) Matins

(C) Numismatics

(D) Hedonism

200. Forewarning of an impending danger.

(B) act arrogantly


(C) show intimacy
(D) act impudently
Ph: 011-27607854,

(A) Omen

(B) Premonition

(C) Panegyric

(D) Sojourn

08860-333-333

27

Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR SHAKARPUR ROHINI NARELA
=============================================================

ROUGH WORK

Ph: 011-27607854,

08860-333-333

28

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi