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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)

Hkkx I&( lkekU; cqferk ,oa rdZ'kfDr


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Directions (13) : Select the related letter/ 9. Raj moved to his north-west direction for 2
word/ number from the given alternatives. km. From there he turned 90 clockwise
and moved 2 km. From there he turned 90
funsZ 'k (13) % fn, x, fodYiks a esa ls lEca f /kr clockwise and travelled 2 km. Then he
v{kj@'kCn@la[;k dks pqfu,A would be in which direction from the
1. Volcano : Lava : : Fire : ? original position ?
Tokykeq[kh % ykok % % vfXu % \ jkt viuh mkj&if'pe fn'kk esa 2 fdeh pykA ogk ls
(A) Ashes / HkLe (B) Smoke / /kqvk og 90 nf{k.kkokZ ?kwek vkSj 2 fdeh pykA ogk ls og
(C) Light / izdk'k (D) Heat / rki 90 nf{k.kkokZ ?kwek vkSj 2 fdeh pykA rc og viuh
2. KIJM : QOPS : : MKLO : ? vkjfEHkd voLFkk ls fdl fn'kk esa gksxk \
(A) OMNQ (B) KMOQ (A) South-West / nf{k.k&if'pe
(C) OMNS (D) LMOR
3. 248 : 3 : : 328 : ?
(B) West / if'pe
(A) 6 (B) 4 (C) South-East / nf{k.k&iwoZ
(C) 8 (D) 7
(D) North-East / mkj&iwoZ
4. Pointing to a girl, Amar tells his friend "She
is the daughter of the only son of my 10. A clock gains five minutes every hour. What
father's wife". How is the girl related to will be the angle traversed by the second
Amar ? hand in one minute ?
,d yM+dh dh vksj bZ'kkjk djrs gq, vej us vius fe= ,d ?kM+h izR;sd ,d ?k.Vs esa 5 feuV c<+ tkrh gSA lsd.M
ls dgk] ^^og esjs firk dh iRuh ds bdykSrs iq= dh iq=h dh lwbZ ,d feuV ds vUnj fdrus dks.k ds cjkcj pDdj
gSA** og yM+dh] vej ls fdl izdkj lEcfU/kr gS \ yxk,xh \
(A) Sister / cgu (B) Mother / ekrk
(A) 360 (B) 360.5
(C) Daughter / iq=h (D) Cousin / dtu
5. If '' stands for '', '+' for '', '' for '' and '' (C) 390
stand for '+', which one of the following
equations is correct ?
(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha
vxj '' dk vFkZ gS '', '+' dk vFkZ gS '', '' dk vFkZ gS Directions : In questions no. 11 to 13, a series
'' rFkk '' dk vFkZ '+' gks] rks fuEufyf[kr lehdj.kksa esa is given, with one term missing. Choose the
ls dkSu&lk lgh gS \ correct alternative from the given ones that
(A) 24 8 4 2 + 3 = 17 will complete the series.
(B) 24 + 8 4 2 3 = 47 funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k 11 ls 13 esa] ,d vuqe fn;k x;k
(C) 24 8 4 + 2 3 = 16
gS] ftlesa ,d in yqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og
(D) 24 8 + 4 2 3 = 12
Directions (6-8) : Find the odd letter/ number/ lgh fodYi pqfu, tks vuqe dks iwjk djs A
word/ pair from the given responses. 11. 3, 10, 101 ?
funs Z ' k (6-8) % fn, x, fodYika s ess a ls fo"ke
(A) 10101 (B) 11012
v{kj@vad@'kCn ;qXe pqfu,A
6. (A) 120 - 80 (B) 57 - 19 (C) 10202 (D) 10201
(C) 45 - 30 (D) 63 - 42 12. 0, 4, 18, 48, ?, 180
7. (A) Index / vuqef.kdk (A) 100 (B) 84
(B) Preface / izLrkouk
(C) 68 (D) 58
(C) Foreword / izkDdFku
13. WORLD, XPSME, ?, ZRUOG
(D) Text / ewyikB
8. (A) UZEIL (B) GMRVY (A) YQNTF (B) YTQNF
(C) NSWAH (D) MSWCH (C) YRTNF (D) YQTNF

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14. Which one set of letters when sequentially 18. Statement: / dFku%
placed at the gaps in the given letter series
In a golf club all the members are active
shall complete it ?
players of the game but all of them are rich.
v{kjksa dk dkSu&lk lewg [kkyh LFkkuksa ij eokj j[kus Ms. X is a member.
ls nh xbZ v{kj J`a[kyk dks iwjk djsxk \
,d xksYQ Dyc ds lHkh lnL; f;k'khy xksYQ f[kykM+h
p__p__pqrp_r
gSa] ijUrq os lHkh /kuoku gSaA lqJh X Hkh lnL; gSaA
(A) p r s t q (B) q q r r q
Conclusions : / fu"d"kZ %
(C) q r q r q (D) q q r q r
15. How many even numbers are there in the I. She is a golf player.
following sequence of numbers which are og xksYQ f[kykM+h gSaA
immediately followed by an odd number as
well as immediately preceded by an even II. She is rich.
number ? og /kuh gSaA
vadksa ds fuEufyf[kr vuqe esa ,sls fdrus le vad gSa (A) Only assumption I implicit
ftuds rRdky ckn fo"ke vad gS vkSj rRdky iwoZ le
vad gS \ dsoy iwoZ/kkj.kk I fufgr gSA
86768932753422355228119 (B) Only assumption II implicit

(A) One / ,d (B) Three / rhu dsoy iwoZ/kkj.kk II fufgr gSA


(C) Four / pkj (D) Five / ikp (C) Both assumptions are implicit.
16. If in a certain code language SINGER is nksuksa iwoZ/kkj.kk, fufgr gSA
written as AIBCED, then how can GINGER
be written in that code? (D) None of these

;fn ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa SINGER dks AIBCED buesa ls dksbZ ugha
fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa GINGER dks dSls 19. Statement : / dFku %
fy[kk tk;sxk\
All players are educated.
(A) DBIECD (B) CIBCED
(C) CBICED (D) CIBECD
lHkh f[kykM+h f'kf{kr gSaA
17. From the given alternatives select the word All educated are cultured.
which cannot be formed using the letters of lHkh f'kf{kr O;fDr lH; gSaA
the given word.
Assumptions: / iwoZ/kj.kk, %
fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls og 'kCn pqfu, tks fn, x,
'kCn ds v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds ugha cuk;k tk ldrk gSA I. All players are cultured.
ENCYCLOPEDIA lHkh f[kykM+h lH; gSaA
(A) CYCLE (B) PENCIL
II. All cultured persons are players.
(C) YOKE (D) DIAL
Direction (18-19): Some statements are given, lHkh lH; O;fDr f[kykM+h gSaA
followed by some conclusions/assumptions.
(A) Only conclusion I follows.
You have to consider the statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from dsoy fu"d"kZ I fudyrk gSA
commonly known facts. You have to decide
which of the given conclusions, if any, follows (B) Only conclusion II follows.
from the given statements. dsoy fu"d"kZ II fudyrk gSA
funsZ'k (18-19) % dqN dFku fn, x, gSa] ftuds vkxs
(C) Both conclusion I and II follow.
dqN fu"d"kZ@iwoZ/kj.kk, fn, x, gSaA vkidks fopkj
djuk gS fd dFku lR; gS pkgs os lkekU;r% Kkr ls fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa fudyrs gSaA
fHkUu izrhr gksrs gksaA vkidks fu.kZ; djuk gS fd fn, (D) None of these.
x, dFkuksa esa ls dkSu&lk fu"d"kZ] ;fn dksbZ gks]
fuf'pr :i ls fudyrk gSA buesa ls dskbZ ughaA
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Directions (20 21) : Find the missing number 23. Four positions of one cube are given below.
from the given responses. Which number will be opposite to the face
with number 3 ?
funsZ'k (20 21) % fuEu izR;sd Js.kh esa yqIr la[;k Kkr uhps ,d ?ku dh pkj fLFkfr;k nh xb gSAa rhu okys Qyd
dhft,A ds lkeus dkSu&lh la[;k gksxh \
20.
45 20 40 5 6 5 5
25 27 35 60 30 40 25 ? 35 2 3 4 3 4 1 3 4

30 30 65 (A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 5 (D) 6
(A) 60 (B) 45 24. Identify the diagram that best represents
the relationship among Female, Mothers and
(C) 33 (D) 36 Doctors ?
og vkjs[k pqfu, tks ukjh] ek vkSj MkWDVj ds chp lEcU
21. 2 12 ? dk lgh fu:i.k djrk gSA
50 300 500
10 60 110
124 744 1364 (A) (B)

(A) 55 (B) 44
(C) 33 (D) 22
(C) (D)
22. Arrange the following Indian Nobel Prize
winners in chronological order. 25.
Identify the answer figure that completes
Hkkjr ds fuEufyf[kr ukscsy iqjLdkj fotsrkvksa dks dkykuqe
the pattern in the question figure.
esa O;ofLFkr dhft, A mkj vkfr esa ls dkSu vkfr iz'u vkfr vuqe dks iwjk
a. Amartya Sen
djrh gS \
Question figure:
veR;Z lsu iz'u vkfr :
b. Mother Teresa
enj Vsjslk
?
c. Rabindranath Tagore
jchUnzukFk VSxksj
d. Venkatraman Ramakrishna Answer figures:
mkj vkfr;k
:
osadVjeu jke".k
e. C.V. Raman
lh-oh- jeu
(A) c, e, b, a, d (B) c, b, e, d, a
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(C) c, d, a, b, e (D) c, e, b, d, a

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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)
Hkkx II &(ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
)
26. In what ratio must 25% of alcohol be mixed
1
with 50% of alcohol to get a mixture of 40% 31. A man invested ` 27,000 in 12 % stock
strength alcohol? 2
25% okys vYdksgy dks 50% okys vYdksgy ds lkFk at 108, then his yield percentage is
fdl vuqikr esa feyk;k tk, fd 40% izcyrk okyk
1
vYdksgy dk feJ.k izkIr gks tk,\ ,d vkneh us 108 ij 12 % LVkWd esa ` 27,000
2
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 2 : 1
(C) 2 : 3 (D) 3 : 2 fuos'k fd,A mldk izfr'kr ykHk gS
27. Find two mean proportionals between 2 and
54. 3 31
(A) 18 % (B) 11 %
2 vkSj 54 ds chp nks e;kuqikrh Kkr dhft,A 4 54
(A) 6 and 18 / 6 vkSj 18
1
(B) 6 and 12 / 6 vkSj 12 (C) 15% (D) 8 %
2
(C) 12 and 18 / 12 vkSj 18
(D) 6 and 9 / 6 vkSj 9 32. Sarita and Julie start walking from the
28. A man had 7 children. When their average same place in the opposite directions. If
age was 12 years, a child aged 6 years died. 1
The average age of remaining six children Julie walks at a speed of 2 km/hr. and
2
is
Sarita at a speed of 2 km/hr., in how much
,d vkneh ds lkr cPps FksA tc mudh vkSlr vk;q
time will they be 18 km apart?
12 o"kZ Fkh] 6 o"kZ dh vk;q okyk ,d cPpk ej x;kA 'ks"k
Ng cPpksa dh vkSlr vk;q gS lfjrk vkSj twyh ,d gh LFkku ls foijhr fn'kkvksa esa pyuk
(A) 13 years / o"kZ (B) 10 years / o"kZ 1
(C) 11 years / o"kZ (D) 14 years / o"kZ 'kq: djrh gSaA ;fn twyh 2 fd-eh-@?kaVs dh xfr ls
2
29. The average marks obtained by 22 pys vkSj lfjrk 2 fd-eh-@?kaVs dh xfr ls] rks fdrus le;
candidates in an examination are 45. The
average marks of the first 10 are 55 and esa 18 fdeh nwj gks tk,xh\
those of the last eleven are 40. The
(A) 4.0 hrs. / ?kaVs (B) 4.5 hrs. / ?kaVs
marks obtained by the eleventh candidate
is (C) 5.0 hrs. / ?kaVs (D) 4.8 hrs. / ?kaVs
,d ijh{kk es a 22 ijh{kkfFkZ ;ks a }kjk iz k Ir vkS l r va d 33. Two trains, 125 metres & 115 metres in
45 gSaA igys 10 ds vkSlr vad 55 gSa vkSj vafre X;kjg length, are running towards each other on
ds 40 gSaA X;kjgosa ijh{kkFkh }kjk izkIr vadksa dh la[;k gS parallel lines at the rate of 33 km/hr. and
(A) 45 (B) 0 the other at 39 km/hr. How much time
(C) 50 (D) 47.5 (in seconds) will they take to pass each
30. A shop-keeper sold a sewing machine for other the moment they meet?
` 1,080 at a loss of 10%. At what price should
125 ehVj vkSj 115 ehVj yackbZ dh nks xkfM+;k lekarj
he have sold it so as to gain 10% on it?
(in ` ) ykbuksa ij ,d nwljs dh vksj e'k% 33 fdeh@?kaVk vkSj
39 fdeh@?kaVk ij py jgh gSA mUgsa vkil esa feyus ds
,d nqdkunkj us ,d flykbZ e'khu 10% dh gkfu ij
{k.k ls ,d nwljs dks ikj djus esa fdruk le; yxsxk\
` 1,080 esa cphA mls og fdl dher esa csprk rks mls
lsdaMksa esa
10% dk ykHk gksrk\ ( ` esa )
(A) 8 (B) 10
(A) 1,069 (B) 1,200
(C) 1,230 (D) 1,320 (C) 12 (D) 15
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34. A sum of money at compound interest will 40. If x sin 60. tan 30 = sec 60. cot45, then
amount to ` 650 at the end of first year and the value of x is
` 676 at the end of second year. The amount of
;fn x sin 60. tan 30 = sec 60. cot 45, rks x
money is
po`f) C;kt ij ,d jkf'k igys o"kZ ds var esa ` 650 dk eku gS
gks tk,xh vkSj nwljs o"kZ ds var esa ` 676 A og jkf'k (A) 2 (B) 2 3
fdruh gS\
(A) ` 1,300 (B) ` 650 (C) 4 (D) 4 3
(C) ` 1,250 (D) ` 625
35. The simplest from of the expression 1 1
41. If = 60, then 1 sin 1 sin is
2 2
p2 p p2 1 p2
equal to
3
2p 6 p 2 2
p 3p p 1 is
1 1
p2 p p2 1 p2 ;fn = 60, rks 1 sin 1 sin fdlds
vfHkO;fDr dk 2 2
2 p3 6 p2 p2 3 p p 1
cjkcj gS\
ljyre :i gS
1
(A) 2p2 (B) (A) cot (B) sec
2p 2 2 2

1
(C) p + 3 (D) p 3 (C) sin (D) cos
2 2
36. If a + b + c = 4 3 and a2 + b2 + c2 = 16, then
42. Given that 12 + 22 + 32 + ... + 102 = 385 the
the ratio a : b : c is
value 22 + 42 + 62 + ... + 202 =
;fn a + b + c = 4 3 vkSj a2 + b2 + c2 = 16, rks
vuqikr a : b : c gS ;fn 12 + 22 + 32 + ... + 102 = 385 rks 22 + 42 + 62
+ ... + 202 dk eku gS
(A) 1 : 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 2
(C) 1 : 2 : 3 (A) 770 (B) 1540
(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha (C) 1155 (D) (385)2
37. If the angle between the internal bisectors
of two angles B and C of a triangle ABC 43. A and B together can dig a trench in 12 days,
is 120, then A is which A alone can dig in 28 days; B alone
;fn ,d f=Hkqt ds nks dks.kksa B ,oa C ds Hkhrjh can dig it in
lef}Hkktdksa ds chp dks.k 120 gS] rks A gS A vkSj B feydj ,d [kkbZ dks 12 fnu esa [kksn ldrs gSa
(A) 20 (B) 30
(C) 60 (D) 90
ftls A vdsyk 28 fnu esa [kksn ldrk gSA B vdsyk mls
38. BE and CF are two medians of ABC and G
fdrus fnu esa [kksn ldrk gS\
the centroid. FE cuts AG at O, if OG = 2 cm, (A) 20 days / fnu (B) 21 days / fnu
then the length of AO.
BE vkSj CF f=Hkqt ABC vkSj G dsn a d
z FE, AG dks O (C) 22 days / fnu (D) 23 days / fnu
ij dkVrh gS ;fn OG = 2 lseh, rks AO dh yEckbZ gS 44. A pipe can fill a cistern in 9 hours. Due to a
(A) 2 cm / lseh (B) 4 cm / lseh leak in its bottom, the cistern fills up in 10
(C) 6 cm / lseh (D) 8 cm / lseh hours. If the cistern is full, in how much
39. Let ABC be an equilateral triangle and AX, time will it be emptied by the leak?
BY, CZ be the altitudes. Then the right
statement out of the four given responses is ,d ikbi fdlh Vadh dks 9 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrh gSA vius rys
eku ysa fd ABC ,d leckgq f=Hkqt gS vkSj AX, BY, CZ esa fjlko ds dkj.k Vadh 10 ?kaVs esa Hkjrh gSA ;fn Vadh iwjh
'kh"kZyca gSAa fn, x, pkj fodYiksa esa ls lgh dFku dkSu&lk Hkjh gks rks fjlko }kjk og fdrus le; esa [kkyh gks tk,xh\
gS\ (A) 70 hours / ?kaVs (B) 80 hours / ?kaVs
(A) AX = BY = CZ (B) AX BY = CZ
(C) 90 hours / ?kaVs (D) 100 hours / ?kaVs
(C) AX = BY CZ (D) AX BY CZ

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45. A skilled, a half skilled and an unskilled
labourer work for 7, 8 and 10 days 2001
respectively and they together get ` 369 for
Miscellaneous items
their work. If the ratio of their each day's iqQVdj ensa

10
1 1 1 60
: : , then how much does the


work is
3 4 6 Steel
trained labourer get (in ` )? Wood bLikr 130
ydM+h40 Cement
,d dq'ky] v/kZd'q ky vkSj vdq'ky Jfed e'k% 7, 8 lhesUV
Bricks 20
vkSj 10 fnu dke djrs gaS vkSj mUgsa vius dke ds fy, bV 100
dqy ` 369 feyrs gSaA ;fn izfr fnu ds muds dke dk Labour
Jfed
1 1 1
vuqikr : : , rks izf'kf{kr deZpkjh dks dqy fdruk
3 4 6
feyrk gS ` esa\ 48. What percentage of the total amount is
being spent on cement in 1991?
(A) 164 (B) 102.50
(C) 201.50 (D) 143.50 1991 esa lhesaV ij dqy jkf'k dk fdruk izfr'kr O;;
46. Two cubes have their volumes in the ratio fd;k tk jgk gS\
27 : 64. The ratio of their surface areas is
nks ?kuksa dk vk;ru 27 : 64 ds vuqikr esa gSA muds (A) 18% (B) 30%
i`"Bh; {ks=Qyksa dk vuqikr gS (C) 48% (D) 60%
(A) 9 : 25 (B) 16 : 25
49. The percentage increase in the amount
(C) 9 : 16 (D) 4 : 9
spent on labour from 1991 to 2001, given
47. The radius of the base of a conical tent that the total amount spent on the
is 12m. The tent is 9 m high. Find the construction of the house is ` 3,60,000 in
cost of canvas required to make the tent,
1991 and ` 8,64,000 in 2001 is
if one square metre canvas costs ` 120
(Take = 3.14) 1991 ls 2001 rd etnwjksa ij [kpZ dh xbZ jkf'k esa
,d 'kadq racw ds vk/kkj dh f=T;k 12 eh gSA racw 9 eh pk izfr'kr o`f)] ;g eku dj fd ?kj ds fuekZ.k ij [kpZ dh
gSA racw cukus ds fy, vkisf{kr dSuokl dh ykxr Kkr djsa xbZ dqy jkf'k 1999 esa ` 3,60,000 gS vkSj 2001 esa
vxj ,d oxZ ehVj dh dher ` 120 gS ( = 3.14 ys)a ` 8,64,000 gS
(A) ` 67,830 (B) ` 67,824
1 1
(C) ` 67,820 (D) ` 67,885 (A) 3 % (B) 43 %
9 3
Directions: Pie-charts showing the expenses on
varous heads on construction of a house. Study 2 2
(C) 41 % (D) 2 %
the Pie-chart and answer Question nos. 48 to 3 9
50.
50. If the total cost of constructing the house
funsZ'k% ,d ?kj ds fuekZ.k esa fofHkUu 'kh"kksa ij O;; is ` 3,60,000 in 1991 and ` 8,64,000 in
fn[kkus okys ikbZ&pkVZ dk v;;u djsa vkSj iz'u la[;k 2001, what is the amount spent in Steel in
48 ls 50 rd ds mkj nsaA 1991 and 2001?
1991 ;fn edku ds fuekZ. k dh dqy ykxr 1991 esa
Miscellaneous items ` 3,60,000 gS vkSj 2001 esas ` 8,64,000 rks 1991
Steel iqQVdj ensa
22 rFkk 2001 esa bLikr ij [kpZ dh xbZ jkf'k fdruh gS\
bLikr
50 108 (A) ` 2,16,000, ` 4,32,000
Cement
60 lhesUV (B) ` 60,000, ` 84,000
Wood
ydM+h (C) ` 80,000, ` 2,10,000
90
30 Labour (D) ` 50,000, ` 1,44,000
Bricks Jfed
bV
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Part - III (General Awareness)
Hkkx III& ( lkekU; tkudkjh)
51. The Tebhaga Movement was launched in 55. The SEBI Act was passed in
the state of
lsch vf/kfu;e ikfjr gqvk Fkk &
rsHkkxk vkanksyu fdl jkT; esa 'kq: fd;k x;k Fkk &
(A) 1956 / esa (B) 1962 / esa
(A) Punjab / iatkc
(C) 1992 / esa (D) 2013 / esa
(B) Uttar Pradesh / mkj izn's k
56. Flame is a
(C) Bengal / caxky
ngu Flame gS ,d &
(D) Maharashtra / egkjk"V
(A) Physical and chemical process
52. Which of the following is not an All India
Service in term of the Article 312 of the
HkkSfrd ,oa jklk;fud izf;k
Constitution ? (B) Organic process
lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 312 ds vuqlkj] fuEufyf[kr esa ls tSfod izf;k
dkSu&lh vf[ky Hkkjrh; lsok ugha gS \ (C) Physical process
(A) Indian Forest Service HkkSfrd izf;k
Hkkjrh; ou lsok (D) Chemical process
(B) Indian Revenue Service
jklk;fud izf;k
Hkkjrh; jktLo lsok 57. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands comes
(C) Indian Police Service in which zonal council ?
Hkkjrh; iqfyl lsok v.Meku vkSj fudksckj }hi lewg fdl ^tksuy dkmafly*
(D) Indian Administration Service ds vUrZxr vkrk gS \
Hkkjrh; iz'kklfud lsok (A) Southern zonal council
53. The part of the brain which regulates nf{k.kh tksuy dkmafly
respiration and cardio vascular activities
(B) North East zonal council
efLr"d dk og Hkkx tks 'olu ra= rFkk n; ifjlapj.k
mkj&iwoZ tksuy dkmafly
dh f;kvksa dks fu;af=r djrk gS&
(C) Western zonal council
(A) Cerebral Cortex / lsjsczy dksVZsDl
if'peh tksuy dkmafly
(B) Cerebellum / lsjscsye
(D) Eastern zonal council
(C) Pons / iksUl
iwohZ tksuy dkmafly
(D) Medulla Oblongata / esMqyk vCykaxkVk
58. The idea of the welfare state is given in
54. The Ramsetu (Adams Bridge) starts from which article of the Indian Constitution ?
jkelsrq (Adams Bridge) izkjaHk gksrk gS& Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vuqlkj dY;k.kdkjh jkt dh vo/kkj.kk
(A) Dhanushkodi / /kuq"kdksMh ls fdl vuqPNsn esa of.kZr gS &
(A) Article 38 / vuqPNsn 38 esa
(B) Mandapam / eaMie~ ls
(B) Article 36 / vuqPNsn 36 esa
(C) Pamban / iEcu ls
(C) Article 44 / vuqPNsn 44 esa
(D) Rameshwaram / jkes'oje~ ls
(D) Article 43 / vuqPNsn 43 esa
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59. The amount of investment in Plant and 63. The Negotiable Instruments Act came into
Machinery in a small scale manufacturing force from
unit should be fofue; lk/; foys[k vf/kfu;e izHkkodkjh gqvk&
y?kq fuekZ.kh m|ksx esa IykaV ,oa e'khujh esa fofu;ksx dh (A) 1881 AD / 1881 bZ- ls
ek=k gksuh pkfg, & (B) 1882 AD / 1882 bZ- ls
(A) Not more than ` 10 lakh (C) 1883 AD / 1883 bZ- ls
` 10 yk[k ls vf/kd ugha (D) 1884 AD / 1884 bZ- ls
64. The department of pharmaceuticals is
(B) Above ` 10 lakh but not more than ` 25
under the administrative control of the
lakh
QkekZL;wfVdYl foHkkx iz'kklfud fu;U=.k esa gS &
` 10 yk[k ls ij ijUrq ` 25 yk[k ls vf/kd ugha
(A) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
(C) Above ` 25 lakh but not more than ` 5 LokLF; ,oa ifjokj dY;k.k ea=ky; ds
crore
(B) Ministry of Chemical and Fertilizers
` 25 yk[k ls ij ijUrq ` 5 djksM+ ls vf/kd ugha jlk;u ,oa moZjd ea=ky; ds
(D) Above ` 5 crore but not more than ` 10 (C) Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium
crore Enterprises
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e/;e ea=ky; ds
` 5 djksM+ ls ij ijUrq ` 10 djksM+ ls vf/kd ugha
(D) Prime Minsters office
60. The Gandhara art is associated with
iz/kkuae=h dk;kZy; ds
xka/kkj dyk lacaf/kr gS& 65. In human digestive system, the process of
digestion starts in
(A) Krishna / ".kk (B) Jain / tSu
ekuo ikpu ra= esa ikpu dh izf;k dgk ls izkjaHk gksrh
(C) Buddha / cq) (D) Shiva / f'ko gS \
61. The rain shadow effect is related to which (A) Oesophagus / xzfldk
rainfall ?
(B) Baccal Cavity / eq[k xqfgdk
o`f"V&Nk;k izHkko fdl ls lacaf/kr gS& (C) Duodenum / xzg.kh
(A) Cyclonic rainfall / pokrh o"kkZ (D) Stomach / vek'k;
66. Newton's law of motion does not hold good
(B) Mountain rainfall / ioZrh; o"kkZ
for the objects that are
(C) Convectional rainfall / laoguh o"kkZ U;wVu ds xfr ds fu;e mu oLrqvksa ds fy, lR; ugha gS
(D) Frontal rainfall / okrkxz o"kkZ tks &
(A) at rest
62. The epic Lilavati which was written by
Bhaskar is related to which subject ? foJke esa gksa
(B) moving slowly
HkkLdj dk ^yhykorh* xzUFk fdl fo"k; ls lacaf/kr gS \
ean xfr ls py jgs gksa
(A) Grammar / O;kdj.k (C) moving with high velocity
(B) Linguistics / Hkk"kkfoKku mPp osx ls xfr dj jgs gksa
(D) moving with a velocity comparable to
(C) Surgical science / 'kY;foKku
the velocity of light
(D) Mathematics / xf.kr izdk'k ds osx ds rqY; osx ls xfr dj jgs gksa
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67. The process of spreading pesticide gases in 72. The first information about the Black Hole
an area is called was provided by
dhVuk'kh xSlksa dks QSykus dh f;k dks dgrs gSa & ^^CySd gksy** laca/kh izFke lwpuk izLrqr dh xbZ Fkh&
(A) Sublimation / lfCyes'ku (A) S. Chandrasekhar / ,l- pUnz'ks[kj }kjk
(B) Multifunction / eYVhQaD'ku
(B) Herman Bondy / gjeu ckW.Mh }kjk
(C) Fumigation / ;wfexs'ku
(C) Copernicus / dkWijfudl }kjk
(D) Halation / ifjos'ku
68. Which one of the following diseases in (D) Rutherford / jnjQksMZ }kjk
humans can spread through air ? 73. Which of the following is an electromagnetic
ekuoksa esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk jksx ok;q }kjk QSy wave ?
ldrk gS \ fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh oS|rq pqEcdh; rjax gS \
(A) Dengue / Msaxw
(A) Cathode ray / dSFkksM fdj.k
(B) Tuberculosis / {k; V~;cw jdqyksfll
(B) Sound wave / /ofu rjax
(C) HIV-AIDS / ,p-vkbZ-oh- ,M~l
(C) Ultrasonic wave / vYVklksfud
(D) Goitre / ?ksa?kk xkbWVj
69. The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (D) Infrared rays / vojDr fdj.kas
Development Act (MSMED) was passed in 74. The famous song Raghupati Raghav Raja
the year Ram was sung by the renowned musician
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e/;e m|e fodkl vf/kfu;e ,e,l,ebZMh
izfl) Hktu ^^j?kqifr jk?ko jktk jke** fdl e'kgwj laxhrdkj
ikfjr gqvk &
}kjk xk;k x;k gS &
(A) 2005 AD / 2005 bZ- ls
(A) Mallikarjun Mansur
(B) 2006 AD / 2006 bZ- ls
efYydktquZ ealjw
(C) 2007 AD / 2007 bZ- ls
(B) Digamber Vishnu Paluskar
(D) 2008 AD / 2008 bZ- ls
fnxEcj fo".kq ikyqLdj
70. Which instrument is used in submarines
to see the objects above the sea level (C) Omkar Nath Thakur
leqnz ds rV ls ij dh oLrqvksa dks ns[kus ds fy, vksedkj ukFk Bkdqj
iuMqCch esa iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS &
(D) Krishna Rao Shankar Pandit
(A) Pykometer / ihdks ehVj
".kkjko 'kadj iafMr
(B) Periscope / isfjLdksi
75. Which one of the following is Indias first
(C) Photometer / QksVksehVj indigenously built nuclear submarine ?
(D) Polygraph / ikWyhxzkQ fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh Hkkjr dh Lons'kh ijek.kq tkZ
71. The theory of maximum social advantage ls lapkfyr iuMqCch gS \
in public finance was given by ?
(A) INS Viraat / vkbZ- ,u- ,l- fojkV
yksd fok esa ^^vf/kdre lkekftd ykHk** dk fl)kar
fdlds }kjk fn;k x;k & (B) INS Arihant / vkbZ- ,u- ,l- vfjgar
(A) Robbins / jkWfcUl (B) Susgrave / lqlxzos (C) INS Vikramaditya / vkbZ- ,u- ,l- foekfnR;
(C) Findley / fQUMys (D) Dalton / MkWYVu (D) INS Sindhurakshak / vkbZ- ,u- ,l- fla)jq {kd
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Part - IV (English Language)
Direction : In Question nos. 76 to 78, some part Direction: In Question nos. 82 to 84, a
of the sentences have errors and some are sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined
correct. Find out which part of a sentence has Below are given alternatives to the underlined
an error and blacken the oval [ ] corresponding part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
to the appropriate part,marked as (A), (B) and sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the case no improvement is needed your answer is
oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet. (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
76. (A) It is as important turning point 82. While traveling, I always did enjoy reading
books about travel, exotic locations, and
(B) as Dengs revolution in China
living your dreams.
(C) in December 1978. (A) Have enjoying
(D) No error (B) Have been enjoying
77. (A) No one need asked (C) Enjoy
(D) No improvement
(B) if it would take off
83. There is a kind of positiveness that has been
(C) the only question was when. breathing through every page.
(D) No error (A) Breathes
78. (A) By the next morning, (B) Had been breathing
(C) Has breathed
(B) as they bring coffee mugs to their desks,
(D) No improvement
(C) the Americans having their solutions 84. Having constructed an acute indictment of
as they log on.
Indias economic failures,Das is optimistic
(D) No error about the liberalisation that has opened the
Directions : In Question nos. 79 to 81, economy in the 1990s.
sentences given with blanks are to be filled in (A) an alternative (B) a comprehensive
with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are (C) an impending (D) No improvement
suggested for each question. Choose the correct Directions : In Question nos. 85 to 86, out of
alternative out of the four and indicate it by the four alternatives, choose the one which best
blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the expresses the meaning of the given word and
Answer Sheet. mark it in the Answer Sheet.
79. Why has a country as __________ blessed 85. Paean
as India achieved so little in a half century (A) Eulogy (B) Tragedy
of freedom? (C) Lyric (D) Music
(A) Scarcely (B) Lavishly 86. Castigation
(A) Praise (B) Reprimand
(C) Extravagantly (D) Bountifully
(C) Support (D) Influence
80. He was _______ under a false name.
Directions : In question nos. 87 to 88, choose
(A) Masquerading (B) Furnishing the option opposite in meaning to the given
(C) Getting on (D) Putting up word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
87. Opinionated
81. One of the ______ questions of history is
why we failed to create an industrial (A) Doctrinaire (B) Biased
revolution in India. (C) Latitudinarian (D) Pontifical
88. Flounder
(A) Hopeful (B) Mysterious
(A) Glide (B) Limp
(C) Intriguing (D) Pondering (C) Linger (D) Fickle
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Directions : In question no. 89, four words are 94. Subject to whims, crankiness, or ill temper
given, out of which only one word is correctly (A) Hatchet (B) Crotchety
spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark
(C) Punitive (D) Innuendo
your answer in the Answer Sheet.
95. A great or foolish amount of pride or
89. (A) Tarrif (B) Tarif
confidence
(C) Tarriff (D) Tariff
(A) Devour (B) Satiate
Direction : In Question nos. 90 to 92, four
(C) Confidante (D) Hubris
alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase
underlined in the sentence. Choose the Direction : In Question nos. 96 to 100, you have
alternative which best expresses the meaning a brief passage with 5 questions. Read the
of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer passage carefully and choose the best answer
Sheet. to each question out of the four alternatives
and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval
90. Although she was deeply bored, she
[ ] in the Answer Sheet.
maintained a facade of polite interest as
her guest droned on. When I wrote the following pages, or rather
the bulk of them, I lived alone, in the woods, a
(A) Moved on
mile from any neighbor, in a house which I had
(B) Mock at someone built myself, on the shore of Walden Pond, in
(C) To talk in a persistently dull or Concord, Massachusetts, and earned my living
monotonous tone by the labor of my hands only. I lived there two
(D) To eat in a funny way years and two months. At present I am a
sojourner in civilized life again.
91. She earned her stripes as a manager before
becoming the COO of the company. I should not obtrude my affairs so much on
the notice of my readers if very particular
(A) To get someone painted
inquiries had not been made by my townsmen
(B) To do something to show that you concerning my mode of life, which some would
deserve a particular rank or position call impertinent, though they do not appear to
(C) To earn money in a legitimate way me at all impertinent, but, considering the
circumstances, very natural and pertinent.
(D) To put sincere effort into something
Some have asked what I got to eat; if I did not
92. The fact that his 35-year old brother was feel lonesome; if I was not afraid; and the like.
still living with his parents was a big Others have been curious to learn what portion
elephant in the room at every family of my income I devoted to charitable purposes;
gathering. and some, who have large families, how many
(A) An enormous person poor children I maintained. I will therefore ask
(B) A sad situation those of my readers who feel no particular interest
in me to pardon me if I undertake to answer some
(C) An annoying situation that people
of these questions in this book. In most books,
usually avoid
the I, or first person, is omitted; in this it will be
(D) An obvious problem or difficult situation retained; that, in respect to egotism, is the main
that people do not want to talk about difference. We commonly do not remember that
Directions : In Question nos. 93 to 95, out of it is, after all, always the first person that is
the four alternatives, choose the one which can speaking. I should not talk so much about myself
be substituted for the given words/sentences if there were anybody else whom I knew as well.
and indicate it by blackening the appropriate Unfortunately, I am confined to this theme by
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. the narrowness of my experience. Moreover, I,
93. Experienced or felt by watching, hearing on my side, require of every writer, first or last, a
about, or reading about someone else rather simple and sincere account of his own life, and
than by doing something yourself not merely what he has heard of other mens
lives; some such account as he would send to
(A) Vicarious (B) Stoic
his kindred from a distant land; for if he has lived
(C) Incessant (D) Poltergeist
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sincerely, it must have been in a distant land to 98. What is the main difference that his book
me. Perhaps these pages are more particularly will have from other books,according to the
addressed to poor students. As for the rest of my author?
readers, they will accept such portions as apply (A) His book will be written in an archaic
to them. I trust that none will stretch the seams language
in putting on the coat, for it may do good service
(B) His book will have a more clear view
to him whom it fits.
into a persons life in the woods
96. According to the passage,where is the
(C) His book will be written mainly in the
author at present?
woods
(A) On the shore of Walden pond
(D) His book will retain the first
(B) In the woods person,unlike many other books
(C) Back among the civilised people 99. What is the reason the author limits his
(D) In Concord, Massachusetts writings to himself?
97. What is the reason that the author cites (A) He is a narcissist
for him giving a detailed description of his (B) His narrowness of experience
life in the woods?
(C) He wants to show the world how
(A) Particular enquiries by his townsmen accomplished he is
concerning his way of life in the woods
(D) He is so proud of his life so far
(B) The book is dedicated to his kids who
100. Find a word similar to the word sojourn
love reading about adventures
used in the passage?
(C) His enthusiasm to share about his
(A) Experiment (B) Journey
adventures in the woods
(C) Visit (D) Rendezvous
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