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1. To mark 800th anniversary of Magna Carta (1215), four 1. eSXuk dkVkZ 1215 dh 800oha okZxkB dks eukus ds fy;s lalnh;
surviving copies of the world most important tkra= ds bfrgkl esa foo ds lcls egRoiw.kZ pkj thfor ys[kksa dks
documents of parliamentary democracy were recently ,d lkFk ykuk vHkh gky esa mRlo dk ,d fgLlk cukA ;g dgk
brought together as a part of celebrations in: euk;k x;k%
(1) Washington (2) Delhi (1) okfkaxVu (2) fnYyh
(3) London (4) Kathmandu (3) yanu (4) dkBekUMw

2. The so called bad cholesterol in the serum is: 2. rFkkdfFkr lhje esa [kjkc dksysLVkWy gksrk gS%
(1) HDL (2) VLDL (1) HDL (2) VLDL
(3) LDL (4) All of these (3) LDL (4) ;s lHkh

3. The foremost cause of blindness in India, according to 3. kkldh; vkdM+ks ds vuqlkj Hkkjr esa va/kkiu dk loZeq[k dkj.k gS%
official data is: (1) Xywdksek
(1) Glaucoma (2) Mk;csfVd jsVhjksisFkh
(2) Diabetic Retiropathy (3) eksfr;kfcUn
(3) Cataract (4) viorZfud =qfV
(4) Refractive error

4. Recently which ministry has launched two schemes 4. gky gh esa fdl ea=ky; us nks ;kstuk,a vuwlwfpr tkfr ds fy;s
namelyventure capital fund for S.C. and Green lkgfld iwth uhf/k ,oa gfjr O;kikj ;kstuk ykxw dh%
business scheme: (1) fok ea=ky;
(1) Ministry of Finance (2) lkekftd U;k; ,oa lkfdj.k ea=ky;
(2) Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (3) okf.kT; ,oa m|ksx ea=ky;
(3) Ministry of Commerce & Industry (4) vYila[;d ekeyksa dk ea=ky;
(4) Ministry of Minority affairs

5. One of the pioneering robots, that went missing into 5. Fke iFknkZd jkscksV tks fd ,d nkd iwoZ vUrfj{k esa [kks x;k Fkk]
space almost a decade ago, has been recently found vHkh gky gh esa yky xzg ds lrg ij ik;k x;kA bldk uke crk,a%
on the surface of red planet. Name it: (1) Beagle 2
(1) Beagle 2 (2) Mars2 PropM. Rover
(2) Mars2 PropM. Rover (3) Mars Rover
(3) Mars Rover (4) Spirit (MERA)
(4) Spirit (MERA)

6. Who among the following were well known for their 6. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls Hkkjr esa xjhch ij v/;;u ds fy;s HkyhHkkfr
study on poverty in India: tkuk tkrk gS%
(1) V.M. Dandekar (2) Neel Kanth (1) oh-,e- MkaMsdj (2) uhy daB
(3) Raghuram Rajan (4) (1) & (2) Both (3) j?kqjke jktu (4) nksuksa (1) ,o (2)

7. Who was appointed the first chief executive officer of 7. uhfr vk;ksx dk Fke eq[; kklfud vf/kdkjh vHkh fdls fu;q
National Institution for transforming India: fd;k x;k%
(1) Arvind Panagariya (1) vjfoUn iuxfM+;k
(2) Bibek Debroy (2) fccsd nscjkW;
(3) Ms Sindhushree Khullar (3) lqJh flU/kqJh [kqYyj
(4) Ms Saraswathi Menon (4) lqJh ljLoFkh esuu

8. Panchsheel agreement was signed between: 8. iapkhy vuqcU/k ij gLrk{kj fdu nskksa ds e/; gqvk%
(1) India & Bangladesh (1) Hkkjr vkSj ckaXyknsk
(2) India & China (2) Hkkjr vkSj phu
(3) India & Pakistan (3) Hkkjr vkSj ikfdLrku
(4) India & America (4) Hkkjr vkSj vesfjdk

9. International Monetary Fund is headquartered at: 9. vUrZjkVh; eqk dksk dk eq[;ky; dgk gS%
(1) Washington (2) New York (1) okfkaxVu (2) U;w;kdZ
(3) Geneva (4) Paris (3) tsusok (4) isfjl

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10. Contour lines on a map join places of: 10. ekufp= ij leksPp js[kk,a fdu LFkkuksa dks tksM+rh gSa%
(1) Equal mean atmospheric pressure (1) leku ek/; okrkoj.kh; ncko
(2) Equal average temperature (2) leku vkSlr rkie
(3) Equal rainfall (3) leku okkZ
(4) Equal height above sea level (4) leq Lrj ds ij leku pkbZ

11. A writ, which is in the nature of command issued by 11. U;k;ky; }kjk fuxZfer ,d leknsk tks ,d daekM dh rjg fdlh
the court asking a public authority to perform a public lkoZtfud kf/kdkjh dks lkoZtfud dk;Z djus tks oks djus dks ck/; gS
duty which it is bound to perform or to refrain from rFkk fdlh dk;Z dks ugha djus dks tks mls ughas djuk pkfg,] dgk
performing a particular act which it should not tkrk gS%
perform, is called: (1) lfVZ;ksjkjh (2) gSfc;l dkiZl
(1) Certiorari (2) Habeas corpus (3) eUMel (4) Doks okjUVks
(3) Mandamus (4) Quo warranto

12. The capillary action phenomenon of water climbing up 12. ty esa Mwch ,d ldjh uyh esa ikuh ds ij p<+us dh ty dh
a narrow tube dipped in water is due to: dsfkdk f;k lao`fr dk dkj.k gS%
(1) Surface friction (1) i`Bh; ?kkZ.k
(2) Surface tension (2) i`Bh; ruko
(3) Atmospheric pressure (3) okrkoj.kh; ncko
(4) Differential temperature (4) vody rkie

13. The Present strength of Rajya Sabha members is ...... 13. orZeku esa jkT;&lHkk lnL;ksa dh la[;k ------ gS ftlesa jkT;ksa ,oa
out of which ...... are representatives of states and fnYyh la?kkkflr {ks= ,oa iqMqpsjh ds frfuf/kRo djus okys lnL;ksa dh
union territories of Delhi and Puducherry and ...... are la[;k ------ gS ,oa ------ lnL; jkVifr }kjk euksfur fd;s x;s gSa%
nominated by president: (1) 245, 233, 12 (2) 250, 238, 12
(1) 245, 233, 12 (2) 250, 238, 12 (3) 247, 235, 12 (4) 248, 236, 12
(3) 247, 235, 12 (4) 248, 236, 12

14. As per the constitution of India, the state legislature 14. Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vuqlkj jkT; fo/kku&lHkk esa kkfey gksrk gS%
shall consist of: (1) jkT;iky] fo/kku ifjkn] fo/kku&lHkk
(1) Governor, Legislative Council, Legislative Assembly (2) jkT;iky ,oa fo/kku&lHkk tgk ij dksbZ Hkh fo/kku ifjkn ugha gS
(2) Governor, Legislative Assembly where there is no (3) eq[;ea=h] jkT;iky] fo/kku ifjkn] fo/kku&lHkk
legislative council (4) ;k rks (1) ;k (2)
(3) Chief Minister, Governor, Legislative Council,
Legislative assembly
(4) Either (1) or (2)

15. Garuda-V concluded recently, is a joint exercise 15. x:M&V, tks gky gh esa lEiUu gqvk] Hkkjr dh ok;q lsuk ,oa fdl
between the air forces of India and: nsk ds e/; la;q vH;kl Fkk%
(1) Japan (2) Canada (1) tkiku (2) dukMk
(3) Russia (4) France (3) :l (4) kal

16. 20 men can finish a work in 30 days. On completion of 16. 20 vkneh fdlh dk;Z dks 30 fnu esa djrs gSA 10 fnu iwjs gksus ds
10 days, 10 men leave work. Remaining men work for ckn] 10 O;f dk;Z NksM+dj pys tkrs gSA ckdh cps O;f ksk 10
next 10 days. At the end of 20 days it is decided to fnu rd dk;Z djrs gSaA 20 fnu dh lekfIr ij ;g fu.kZ; fy;k tkrk
complete the work in remaining 10 days. How many gS fd ckdh cpk dk;Z ckdh cps 10 fnuksa esa iwjk fd;k tk,A fdrus
extra men are required: vfrfj O;f;ksa dh vko;drk gksxh%
(1) 20 (2) 25 (1) 20 (2) 25
(3) 15 (4) 10 (3) 15 (4) 10

17. A machinist by increasing his normal rate of work by 17. ,d fn, x;s le; esa ,d dkjhxj vius dk;Z dk lkekU; nj
1 1
12 % could produce 15 items more, in a given period 12 % c<+kdj 15 oLrq,a T;knk iSnk dj ldrk gSA ;fn og vius
2 2
of time. How many items can he produce if he works at lkekU; nj ds 80% ij dk;Z djrk gS rks fdruh oLrq,a mRikfnr
80% of his normal rate: djrk gS%
(1) 100 (2) 90 (1) 100 (2) 90
(3) 80 (4) 96 (3) 80 (4) 96

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18. The average age of 10 students is 15 years. When 5 18. 10 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh vkSlr vk;q 15 okZ gSA tc 5 u, fo|kFkhZ kkfey
new students joined, the average age rose by one fd, tkrs gSa rks vkSlr vk;q 1 okZ ls c<+ tkrk gSA u;s fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk
year. The average age in years of the new students is: vkSlr vk;q okks esa D;k gksxk%
(1) 18 (2) 16 (1) 18 (2) 16
(3) 15 (4) 17 (3) 15 (4) 17

19. In an examination a student scores 1 mark for each 19. ,d ijh{kk esa ,d fo|kFkhZ lgh mkj ds fy, 1 vad ikrk gS vkSj
correct answer and 0.25 marks are deducted for each 0.25 vad dh dVkSrh xyr mkj ds fy, dh tkrh gSA ;fn og dqy
wrong answers. If he attempts all 120 questions and 120 u dk mkj nsrk gS vkSj 90 vad ikrk gS rks mlus dqy
secures 90 marks, the number of questions he fdrus uksa ds mkj lgh fn;s%
attempts correctly is: (1) 100 (2) 106
(1) 100 (2) 106 (3) 96 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 96 (4) None of these
3 2 3 2
20. The difference between
4
of 64 and
3
of 48 is equal 20. 64 dk 4
vkSj 48 dk 3
ds e/; vUrj gksxk%
to: (1) 24 (2) 20
(1) 24 (2) 20 (3) 32 (4) 16
(3) 32 (4) 16

21. Two students appeared at an examination. One of 21. nks fo|kFk ,d ijh{kk esa lfEefyr gksrs gSaA muesa ls ,d fo|kFk us
them secured 9 marks more than the other and his nwljs fo|kFk ls 9 vad vf/kd kIr fd, vkSj mldk vad nksuksa ds
marks was 56% of the sum of their marks. The marks vadksa ds dqy ;ksx dk 56% FkkA muds }kjk kIr fd, x, vad gSa%
obtained by them are: (1) 39, 30 (2) 41, 32
(1) 39, 30 (2) 41, 32 (3) 32, 33 (4) 43, 34
(3) 32, 33 (4) 43, 34

22. The cost price of 19 mangoes is equal to the selling 22. 19 vkeksa dk ykxr ewY; 16 vkeksa ds fch ewY; ds cjkcj gS ykHk
price of 16 mangoes. The gain percent is: frkr gS%
9 9
(1) 3 % (1) 3 %
17 17
15 15
(2) 15 % (2) 15 %
19 19
3 3
(3) 18 % (3) 18 %
4 4
(4) 20% (4) 20%

23. A hemispherical bowl of internal radius 9 cm contains a 23. 9 lseh- vkUrfjd f=T;k okys ,d v/kZ&xksyh; I;kys esa rjy gSA ;g
liquid. This liquid is to be filled into cylindrical shaped rjy csyukdkj vkdkj okys NksVh cksry ftldk O;kl 3 lseh- ,oa
small bottles of a diameter 3 cm and height 4 cm. How pkbZ 4 lseh- gS] esa Hkjk tkuk gSA I;kys dks [kkyh djus ds fy,
many bottles will be needed to empty the bowl? fdruh cksryksa dh vko;drk gksxh\
(1) 45 (2) 54 (1) 45 (2) 54
(3) 35 (4) 48 (3) 35 (4) 48
24. Which of the following is the rate percent per annum 24. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk nj frkr frokZ gS tks fd 3 okZ esa `
which would give difference in amount of interest 1200 ij ,oa 4 okZ esa ` 800 ij ` 20 dh C;kt ds jde dk
equal to ` 20 for ` 1200 in 3 years and for ` 800 in 4 vUrj nsxk\
years?
(1) 2.5 (2) 3
(1) 2.5 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 5 (4) None of these

25. In a class, the ratio of boys to girls is 4:5. Half of the 25. ,d d{kk esa yM+dks ls yM+fd;ksa dk vuqikr 4:5 gSA vk/ks yM+ds ,oa
boys and half of the girls participated in the youth vk/kh yM+fd;ksa us ukStoku mRlo esa Hkkx fy;kA 61 tks fd dqy
1
festival. , ie, 30 of the total student population
6 fo|kFk la[;k dk 30 gS] us NCC dSEi esa fgLlk fy;kA d{kk esa
participated in the NCC camp. What is the number of yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k D;k gS%
girl students in the class? (1) 80 (2) 100
(1) 80 (2) 100 (3) 120 (4) 150
(3) 120 (4) 150

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26. Three wheels make 60, 36 and 24 revolutions per 26. rhu ifg;s 60, 36 ,oa 24 pj frfeuV yxkrs gSaA R;sd ds fje
minute. Each has a red spot on its rim, which is at the ij ,d yky nkx gSA tks fd kwU; dky ij fuEure fLFkfr ij gSA
lowest position at time zero. The red spot will all be at yky nkx iqu% mlh fLFkfr ij gksxk fdrus le; ipkr%
this position again after: (1) 2 lsds.M (2) 5 lsds.M
(1) 2 seconds (2) 5 seconds (3) 4 lsds.M (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 4 seconds (4) None of these

27. If 2 logx (x2) = logx 4, then the value of x is: 27. ;fn 2 logx (x2) = logx 4, rks X dk eku D;k gS%
(1) 1 (2) 3 (1) 1 (2) 3
(3) 4 (4) 2 (3) 4 (4) 2

28. Which of the following in the largest number? 28. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh lokZf/kd cM+h la[;k gS\
1/3 1/5 1/3 1/5
(1) 3 (2) 5 (1) 3 (2) 5
1/2 1/7 1/2 1/7
(3) 2 (4) 7 (3) 2 (4) 7

29. In a throw of two dice, the probability of getting a sum 29. nks iklksa dh ,d Qsad esa vadksa dk ;ksx 9 vFkok 11 vkus dh
of 9 or 11 is: kf;drk gksxh%
(1) 2/9 (2) 7/9 (1) 2/9 (2) 7/9
(3) 5/9 (4) None of these (3) 5/9 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
30. The triangle joining the points (2, 7), (4, 1), (2, 6) is: 30. fcUnqvksa (2, 7), (4, 1), (2, 6) dks feykus ls cuk gqvk f=Hkqt
(1) Equilteral gksxk%
(2) Right angled (1) leckgq
(3) Isosceles (2) ledks.k
(4) None of these (3) lef}ckgq
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

DIRECTIONS: For answering question, study diagram which is funsZk% fuEufyf[kr ua ds mkj nsus ds fy, js[kkfp= dk v/;;u djus ds
represented as follows and select the appropriate choice. ipkr mfpr fodYi dk pquko djsaA
ABDE represents Artists ABDE iznfkZr djrk gS dykdkjksa dks
FGHI represents Scientists FGHI nfkZr djrk gS oSKkfudksa dks
JKLM represents Administrators JKLM nfkZr djrk gS kkldksa dks
OPQN represents healthy people OPQN nfkZr djrk gS LoLFk O;f dks

31. Scientists who are also artists but in not good state of 31. oSKkfud tks dykdkj Hkh gSa ysfdu LoLFk ugha gSa] fdl {ks= ls
health belong to the area: lEcfU/kr gSa%
(1) 4 (2) 5 (1) 4 (2) 5
(3) 9 (4) 10 (3) 9 (4) 10

DIRECTION: Select the suitable alternative to satisfy the funsZk% fuEufyf[kr u ls muds lEcU/kksa dks lUrqV djus okys lgh fodYi
relationship in the following question. dks pqfu,A
32. Buffalo : Leather : : Sheep: 32. HkSal % peM+k % % HksM+%
(1) Wool (2) Cotton (1) u (2) dikl
(3) Fur (4) Silk (3) Qj (4) jske

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DIRECTION: Select the choice out of the given choices which funsZk% fuEufyf[kr fn;s gq, kCnksa dks fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ls vaxzsth o.kZekyk
gives the given words in the correct alphabetical order. ds vuqlkj lgh e esa vkus okys fodYi dk pquko djsaA
33. Nasal, New, Nine, Noble: 33. Nasal, New, Nine, Noble%
(1) Noble, New, Nasal, Nine (1) Noble, New, Nasal, Nine
(2) Nine, Noble, New, Nasal (2) Nine, Noble, New, Nasal
(3) Nasal, New, Nine, Noble (3) Nasal, New, Nine, Noble
(4) New, Nasal, Nine, Noble (4) New, Nasal, Nine, Noble

34. Five students participated in an examination and each 34. ikp fo|kfFkZ;ksa us ,d ijh{kk esa Hkkx fy;k vkSj R;sd us fHk vad
scored different marks. Naina scored higher than vftZr fd;kA uSuk us ehuk ls T;knk vad vftZr fd;kA deyk us
Meena. Kamla scored lower than praveen but higher ohu ls de ijUrq uSuk ls T;knk vad vftZr fd;kA vuqt dk vad
than Naina. Anujs score was between Meena and ehuk vkSj uSuk ds chp esa FkkA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk tksM+k
Naina. Which of the following pairs represents the ek% mPpre ,oa fuEure vad nkkZrk gS%
highest and the lowest scores respectively? (1) ohu] uSuk (2) uSuk] ohu
(1) Praveen, Naina (2) Naina, Praveen (3) ohu] vuqt (4) ohu] ehuk
(3) Praveen, Anuj (4) Praveen, Meena

INSTRUCTIONS: In this question a piece of paper is folded and then cut as shown below. The dotted lines shown are the portion which
have been folded. The curve arrow shows the directions of folding. And the number of scissors beneath the figure show the number of
portions cut. From the given responses, indicate how it will appear when opened. The opening is in the same order as folding.

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr u esa dkxt ds VqdM+s dks eksM+dj dkVk x;k gS] tSlk fd uhps nkkZ;k x;k gSA fcUnq js[kk,a eksM+s gq, Hkkx dks nfkZr djrh gSaA okRed
rhj eqM+s Hkkx dh fnkk dks nkkZrk gSA fp= ds uhps nh xbZ dSafp;k dVs gq, Hkkx dh la[;kvks dks nkkZrh gSaA mkj fodYiksa esa ls ;s crk,a fd bl f;k ds
vuqlkj bls [kksyus ij ;g dSlk fn[ksxkA eksM+us ds ekuqlkj gh [kksyus dk e gksxkA
35. Question figure u vkfr Answer figure mkj vkfr

35.  (1) (2) (3) (4)

DIRECTIONS: At a public meeting there were 8 speakers A, B, funsZk% ,d lkoZtfud lHkk esa A, B, C, D, E, F, G, ,oa H 8 ok FksA
C, D, E, F, G and H. Each spoke for some time according to the fuEufyf[kr ;kstuk ds vuqlkj R;sd us dqN le; cksyk&
following scheme I. ^A* ^F* ds ckn cksyk vkSj ^B* ls T;knk le; fy;k
I. A spoke after F and took more time than B II. ^C* ^G* ls igys cksyk ysfdu ^B* ds ckn vkSj ^E* ls de
II. C spoke before G and after B and took less time le; fy;k
than E. III. ^D* ^H* ds ckn cksyk vkSj ^B* ls igys ,oa ^H* ls de le;
III. D spoke after H and before B and took less time fy;k ysfdu ^E* ls T;knk
than H, but more time than E. IV. ^H* ^A* ds ckn cksyk vkSj ^B* ls de le; fy;k
IV. H spoke after A and took less time than B
36. dkSu lcls T;knk le; cksyk%
36. Who spoke for the longest time?
(1) A (2) B
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(3) C (4) D

DIRECTION: Some words have been coded but no specific funsZk% dqN kCnksa dks dwV Hkkkk esa fy[kk x;k gS ysfdu mlds fy;s dksbZ
code is indicated. Use your judgement to pick the coded word fufpr dwV fufnZV ugh gSA vki vius fu.kZ; {kerk dk ;ksx djrs gq,
which represents the given word the best. dwV esa fy[ks gq, la[;k dks crk, tks u esa fn;s gq, kCn dks lokZf/kd
vPNh rjg ls iznfkZr djrk gS%
37. RECOMMEND:
(1) 154595247 37. RECOMMEND%
(2) 156722543 (1) 154595247
(3) 227919281 (2) 156722543
(4) 566671281 (3) 227919281
(4) 566671281

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38. If BAT = 69 and BOOK = 172, then PEN = ? 38. ;fn BAT = 69 vkSj BOOK = 172, rks PEN = \
(1) 66 (2) 105 (1) 66 (2) 105
(3) 144 (4) 183 (3) 144 (4) 183

39. In a certain code language bring the white board is 39. fdlh fufpr dksM Hkkkk esa ^bring the white board* dks ^ka na
written as ka na di pa and White and black board is di pa* ,oa ^white and black board* dks ^na di sa ra* fy[kk
written as na di sa ra. How is the written in that tkrk gS rks ^the* dks ml dksM esa dSls fy[kk tk;sxk\
code? (1) ka (2) pa
(1) ka (2) pa (3) ka or pa (4) ra
(3) ka or pa (4) ra

40. If M+N means M is brother of N, M/N means M is father 40. vxj M+N ek;us M HkkbZ gS N dk] M/N ek;us M firk gS N dk
of N and MN means M is sister of N. Which of the rFkk MxN ek;us M cgu gS N dkA fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdldk ek;us
following means A is uncle of B? B dk pkpk A gS\
(1) A/CxB (1) A/CxB
(2) CxB/A (2) CxB/A
(3) A+D/E/B (3) A+D/E/B
(4) A+G/HxB (4) A+G/HxB

41. JE, LH, OL, SQ, ____ 41. JE, LH, OL, SQ, -----
(1) WV (1) WV
(2) WX (2) WX
(3) VW (3) VW
(4) XW (4) XW

42. B, the son of A was wedded to C where as D was 42. ^B*] ^A* dk iq= gS ftldk ^C* ls fookg gqvk gS tcfd ^D* dk
married to E. If E is the brother of B, how is D fookg ^E* ls gqvk FkkA ;fn ^E* ^B* dk HkkbZ gS rks ^D* dk ^A* ls
related to A? D;k laca/k gS\
(1) Daughter-in-law (1) cgw
(2) Daughter (2) iq=h
(3) Sister (3) cgu
(4) Cousin (4) ppsjh cgu@HkkbZ

43. Sonu starts from his home towards the South. After 43. lksuw vius ?kj ls nf{k.k dh vksj pyuk kjEHk djrk gSA 60 eh-
walking for 60 m, he turns right and goes for 40 m. He pyus ds ckn og nk, eqM+dj 40 eh- pyrk gSA og iqu% nk, eqM+rk
turns right again and walks for 80 m before turning gS ,oa ck, eqM+us ls igys 80 eh- pyrk gSA fQj og 30 eh- pydj
left. He then walks for 30 m and reaches his school. vius fo|ky; igqprk gSA mldk fo|ky; mlds ?kj ls fdruh nwjh
How far is his school from his home and in which ij ,oa fdl fnkk esa gS\
direction? (1) 1043 eh-] mkj&iwoZ
(1) 1043 m, North East (2) 1013 eh-] mkj&ifpe
(2) 1013 m, North West (3) 1053 eh-] mkj&ifpe
(3) 1053 m, North West (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these

DIRECTIONS: In the following number series only one number funsZk% fuEufyf[kr la[;k Ja`[kyk esa ,d la[;k xyr gSA xyr la[;k dks
is wrong. Find out the wrong number. Kkr djsaA
44. 4, 9, 21, 49, 101 44. 4, 9, 21, 49, 101
(1) 21 (1) 21
(2) 49 (2) 49
(3) 101 (3) 101
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
45. Pick the odd one out. 45. fuEufyf[kr esa ls vlaxr dks pqfu,%
(1) Copper (2) Tin (1) rkck (2) Vhu
(3) Zinc (4) Brass (3) tLrk (4) ihry

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TECHNICAL APTITUDE
46. If the settlement of a single pile in sand is denoted by 46. ;fn ckyw esa ,dy <sj dh O;oLFkk S }kjk vkSj N le:i <sjksa ds
S and that of a group of N identical piles (each pile xzqi dh O;oLFkk R;sd <sj dk Hkkj cjkcj gS Sg }kjk fufnZ"V dh
carrying the same load) by Sg, then the ratio Sg/S will: tkrh gS rks vuqikr Sg/S%
(1) Be equal to 1 irrespective of width of the group (1) xzqi dh pkSM+kbZ dk /;ku fd, fcuk 1 ds cjkcj gksxk
(2) Be equal to N irrespective of width of the group (2) xzqi dh pkSM+kbZ dk /;ku fd, fcuk N ds cjkcj gksxk
(3) Decrease as the width of the group increases (3) xzqi dh pkSM+kbZ c<+us ds lkFk ?kVsxk
(4) Increase as the width of the group increases (4) xzqi dh pkSM+kbZ c<+us ds lkFk c<+sxk

47. For stability analysis of slopes of purely cohesive 47. fo'kq) lalatuh e`nk ds <ykuksa ds LFkkf;Ro fo'ys"k.k ds fy, kfUrd
soils, the critical centre is taken to lie at the dsU buesa ls fdl vUr%PNsnu ij iM+rk gSA
intersection of: (1) <yku dk yEc f}Hkktd vkSj dsU dk fcUnqiFk
(1) The perpendicular bisector of the slope and locus of (2) inkxz ls ,d frgkbZ <yku ij [khapk x;k yEc vkSj dsU dk
the centre fcUnq iFk
(2) The perpendicular drawn at one-third slope from the (3) inkxz ls nks frgkbZ <yku ij [khapk x;k yEc vkSj dsU dk
toe and the locus of the centre fcUnqiFk
(3) The perpendicular drawn at two-third slope from the (4) fn'kkRed dks.k
toe and the locus of the centre
(4) Directional angles

48. A model of a weir made to a horizontal scale of 1/40 48. 1/40 ds {kSfrt iSekus vkSj 1/9 ds /okZ/kj iSekus ij cuk fo;j dk
and vertical scale of 1/9 discharges 1 litre/sec. Then ,d ekWMy 1 yhVj fr lsdsUM fuLlfjr djrk gS rks vkfn :i esa
the discharge in prototype is estimated as: vuqekfur fuLlj.k gksxk%
(1) 1 lps (2) 108 lps (1) 1 lps (2) 108 lps
(3) 1080 lps (4) 10800 lps (3) 1080 lps (4) 10800 lps

49. The length, coefficient of thermal expansion and 49. NM+ ^A* dh yEckbZ] rkih; foLrkj dk xq.kkad vkSj ;ax ekikad NM+
Youngs modulus of a bar A are twice that of a bar ^B* dk nqxuk gSA ;fn nksuksa NM+ksa dk rkieku leku ek=k esa c<+k;k
B. If the temperature of both the bars is increased by tk, tcfd fdlh foLrkj dks jksdk tk, rks NM+ ^A* ls NM+ ^B* esa
same amount while preventing any expansion, then fodflr frcy dk vuqikr gksxk%
the ratio of stress developed in bar A to that in bar B (1) 2
will be: (2) 4
(3) 8
(1) 2 (2) 4
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 8 (4) None of these

50. A brick masonry wall of nominal thickness 200 mm 50. 200 fe-eh- dh ukeek= dh eksVkbZ okyh ,d bV dh fpukbZ okyh
carries an axial load of 26 kN/m and another load of 19 nhokj 26 kN/m dk v{kh; Hkkj ogu djrh gS vkSj 19 kN/m dk
kN/m acting at an eccentricity of 45 mm. The resultant ,d vU; Hkkj 45 fe-eh- dh mRdsUrk ij dk;Z dj jgk gSA ifjek.kh
eccentricity and eccentricity ratio are respectively: mRdsUrk vkSj mRdsUrk vuqikr gS e'k%
(1) 19 mm and 0.95 (1) 19 mm vkSj 0.95
(2) 19 mm and 1.00 (2) 19 mm vkSj 1.00
(3) 22 mm and 1.10 (3) 22 mm vkSj 1.10
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

51. A and B are two traverse stations free from local 51. ^A* vkSj ^B* nks pe LVs'ku gS tks LFkkuh; vkd"kZ.k =qfV;ksa ls eq
attraction errors. If the true bearing of line AB is 89, gSaA ;fn ykbu AB dh lgh fc;fjax 89 gS vkSj A IokbV ij
and the magnetic declination at point A is 1 west, pqEcdh; fnDikr 1 if'pe gS rks ykbu BA dh pqEcdh; fc;fjax
then the magnetic bearing of line BA is: gksxh%
(1) 88 (2) 90 (1) 88 (2) 90
(3) 268 (4) None of these (3) 268 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
52. During seepage through an earth mass, the direction 52. fjlu ds nkSjku ,d e`nk lagfr ds ek/;e ls fjlu dh fn'kk gS%
of seepage is: (1) lefoHko ykbuksa ds lekukUrj
(1) Parallel to the equipotential lines (2) /kkjk ykbuksa ij yEc
(2) Perpendicular to the stream lines (3) lefoHko ykbuksa ij yEc
(3) Perpendicular to the equipotential lines (4) xq:Ro dh fn'kk ds lkFk
(4) Along the direction of gravity

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53. The Back sight reading on a vertically held staff at a 53. ,d jsyos lqjax dh e/; js[kk ds lkFk yksj ij ^A* fcUnq ij yEcor
point A on the floor along the centre line of a railway j[ks xt dk cSd lkbV iBu 3.465 m gS rFkk lqjax dh Nr ij
tunnel is 3.465 m, and the Fore sight on the inverted ^A* ds ij yEcor j[ks rhi xt dk ^Qksj lkbV* iBu 1.155 m
staff held at the roof of the tunnel just vertically above gSA yksj IokbV ^A* ij e/; js[kk ds lkFk lqjax dh pkbZ gS%
A is 1.155 m. The height of the tunnel along the centre (1) 2.310 m
line at floor point A is: (2) 3.465 m
(1) 2.310 m (2) 3.465 m (3) 4.620 m
(3) 4.620 m (4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
54. The maximum energy stored at elastic limit of a 54. ,d inkFkZ dh R;kLFkk lhek ij HkaMkfjr vf/kdre tkZ dks dgrs gSa%
material is called: (1) fofr tkZ
(1) Resilience (2) fofr tkZ wQ
(2) Proof resilience (3) fofr tkZ dk ekikad
(3) Modulus of resilience (4) fofr tkZ iqat
(4) Bulk resilience

55. A plan of an area drawn from the original scale of 1 cm 55. 1 cm = 10 m ds ewy iSekus ls [khaps x, ,d {ks= dk Iyku dqN bl
= 10 m, has shrunk such that a line, originally 15 cm rjg ladqfpr gqvk gS fd ,d js[kk tks Iyku ij ewyr% 15 cm yEch
long on the plan, measures now 14.5 cm. The shrunk Fkh mldk uki vc 14.5 cm gSA ladqpu iSekuk vc buesa ls fdlds
scale is now given by: }kjk fn;k tkrk gS%
(1) 0.97 m (1) 0.97 m
(2) 9.70 m (2) 9.70 m
(3) 10.34 m (3) 10.34 m
(4) 10.97 m (4) 10.97 m

56. The head loss in a pipe of diameter d, carrying oil at a 56. L nwjh ds ij Q dh okg nj ij rsy ys tk jgs fdlh d O;kl ds
flow rate of Q over a distance l is h. The pipe is ikbi esa 'kh"kZ {kfr h gSA ;fn ikbi dks mlls vk/ks O;kl okys fdlh
replaced with another with half the diameter, all other vU; ikbi ls cnyk tkrk gS tcfd vU; lHkh phtsa oSlh gh jgrh gSa
things remaining the same. The head loss in this case rks bl ekeys esa 'kh"kZ {kfr gksxh%
will be: (1) 0.5 h
(1) 0.5 h (2) 2.0 h
(2) 2.0 h (3) 8.0 h
(3) 8.0 h (4) 32.0 h
(4) 32.0 h

57. Phytometer method is generally used for the 57. buesa ls fdls ekius ds fy, dk'kekih; QkbZVksehVj fof/k dk ;ksx
measurement of: fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Interception (1) vUrjks/ku
(2) Evaporation (2) ok"ihdj.k
(3) Transpiration (3) ok"iksRltZu
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

58. A circular plate 100 mm diameter is welded to another 58. 100 mm O;kl dh ,d o`kkdkj IysV dks ,d vU; IysV ls 6 mm
plate by means of a 6 mm fillet weld. If the permissible fQysV ls osYM fd;k tkrk gS ;fn osYM esa vuqKs; vi:i.k frcy
shearing stress in the weld equals 10 kg/mm2, then the 10 kg/mm2 cjkcj gks rks lcls cM+k ,saBu vk?kw.kZ] ftls osYM }kjk
greatest twisting moment that can be resisted by the frjksf/kr fd;k tk ldrk gks] og buesa ls D;k gksxk%
weld will be: (1) 60 kg.m
(1) 60 kg.m (2) 212 kg.m
(2) 212 kg.m (3) 300 kg.m
(3) 300 kg.m (4) 424 kg.m
(4) 424 kg.m

59. The sewer, which transports the sewage to the point of 59. ey ty dks mipkj fcUnq rd ys tkus okys lhoj dks dgrs gSa%
treatment is called: (1) gkml
(1) House (2) vkmV Qky lhoj
(2) Out fall sewer (3) 'kk[kk
(3) Branch (4) vkUrfjd
(4) Internal

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60. A mild steel flat subjected to a tensile force of 84 tons 60. 84 Vu ds ruu cy ds v/khu ,d e`nq bLikr ysV dks fjosVksa dk
is connected to a gusset plate using rivets. If the ;ksx djrs gq, ,d laxe ifdk ls tksM+k tkrk gSA ;fn ,d ,dy
forces required to shear a single rivet, to crush the fjosV dk vi:i.k djus] fjosV dks dqpyus vkSj IysVks dks phjus ds
rivet and to tear the plate per pitch length are 5000 kg, fy, cy dh vko';drk gksrh gS tc fr fip yEckbZ e'k% 5000
8000 kg and 6000 kg respectively, then the number of kg, 8000 kg vkSj 6000 kg gks rks okafPNr fjosVksa dh la[;k gksxh%
rivets required is: (1) 11 (2) 14
(1) 11 (2) 14 (3) 16 (4) 17
(3) 16 (4) 17

61. The method of traversing in survey is: 61. losZ{k.k esa pe.k dh i)fr gS%
(1) Measurement of all the angles only (1) dsoy lHkh dks.kksa dk ekiu
(2) Measurement of angles and distances (2) dks.kksa vkSj nwjh dk ekiu
(3) Measurement of all distances (3) leLr nwfj;ksa dk ekiu
(4) Measurement of all bearings only (4) dsoy leLr cs;fjaxksa dk ekiu

62. A reinforced concrete beam is cast during a summer 62. ,d cfyr dahV che xe ds eghus ds nkSjku cuk;k tkrk gS tcfd
month when the ambient temperature is around 42C. vkl&ikl dk rkieku yxHkx 42C gksrk gSA ln ds nkSjku tc
During the winter when the ambient temperature is vkl&ikl dk rkieku 5C ds vkl&ikl gksrk gS] dahV esa frcy
around 5C, the stress in the concrete will be: gksxk%
(1) Compressive (1) laihMd
(2) Compressive as well as tensile as in flexure (2) laihMd ds lkFk&lkFk vkueu ds vuqlkj ruu
(3) Tensile (3) ruu
(4) The same as at the time of casting (4) <yus ds le; tSlk gh

63. The back sight reading on a B. M. having R. L. 123. 150 63. ,d lsrq ds fudV R. L. 123. 150 m okys B.M. ij i`"B n'kZ iBu
m near a bridge is found to be 1. 050 m. A foresight 1.050 m gSA 2.950 m dk vxzn'kZ iBu ,d rhi LVkQ ij fy;k
reading of 2. 950 m was obtained on an inverted staff x;k FkkA rhi LVkQ lsrq ds xMZj ds fo:) vk;ksftr fd;k x;k
held against the girder of the bridge. What is the R. L. FkkAA lsrq ds xMZj dk R.L. D;k gS ehVjksa esa
of the girder of the bridge. (in meters): (1) 119. 450
(1) 119. 450 (2) 121. 550
(2) 121. 550 (3) 125. 350
(3) 125. 350 (4) 127. 450
(4) 127. 450

64. Consider the following statements: 64. fuEu dFkuksa ij fopkj djsa%
A. For the same shear force, maximum shear stress A. ,dleku vi:i.k cy ds fy,] o`Rrkdkj [kaM esa l`ftr
developed in the circular section is lesser that in the vf/kdre vi:i.k izfrcy vk;rkdkj [kaM dh rqyuk esa de
rectangular section gksrk gS
R. Circular section is stronger in shear R. vi:i.k esa o`Rrkdkj [kaM vf/kd kfDrkkyh gksrk gS
(1) A is true and R is false (1) A lgh gS vkSj R xyr gS
(2) A is false and R is true (2) A xyr gS vkSj R lgh gS
(3) Both A and R are true (3) A rFkk Rnksuksa lgh gS
(4) Both A and R are false (4) A rFkk Rnksuksa xyr gS

65. Consider the following statements: 65. fuEu dFkuksa ij fopkj djsa%
A. An isotropic material is always homogeneous A. leLFkkfud lkexzh lnSo le:i gksrh gS
R. An isotropic material is one in which all the properties R. lHkh leLFkkfud lkexzh ,d gksrh gS ftlesa lHkh fnkkvksa esa
are the same in all the directions at every point. izR;sd fcanq ij lHkh xq.k ,dleku gksrs gSa
Of these statements bu dFkuksa esa ls
(1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation (1) A rFkk R nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj R, A dk lgh LiVhdj.k gS
of A (2) A rFkk R nksuksa lgh gSa fdarq R, A dk lgh LiVhdj.k ugha gS
(2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct (3) A lgh gS vkSj R xyr gS
explanation of A (4) A xyr gS vkSj R lgh gS
(3) A is true and R is false
(4) A is false but R is true

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66. A torsion member is fabricated from two concentric 66. nks ladsUnzh iryh V~;wcksa ls ,d ejksM+ lnL; cuk;k tkrk gSA Nksjksa ij
thin tubes. At the ends, the tubes are welded to rigid V~;wcsa dBksj fMLdksa ds lkFk bl rjg osYM dj nh tkrh gS fd nksuksa
discs so that both the tubes are twisted as a unit. The V~;wcsa ,d bdkbZ ds :i esa O;kofrZr gks tkrh gSaA ckgjh V~;wc dh
radius of the outer tube is 2r and that of the inner tube f=T;k 2r rFkk Hkhrjh V~;wc dh f=T;k r gSA ;fn ckgjh V~;wc esa iSnk
is r. If the shear stress developed in the outer tube is , fd;k x;k vi:i.k izfrcy r gS rks Hkhrjh V~;wc esa vi:i.k izfrcy
then the shear stress in the inner tube will be: gksxk%
(1) 0.25 (1) 0.25
(2) 0.50 (2) 0.50
(3) 0.75 (3) 0.75
(4) 1.00 (4) 1.00

67. Contact pressure distribution below a rigid footing on 67. ,d lalatuh e`nk dh lrg ij n`<+ QqfVax ds uhps laidZ ncko
the surface of a cohesive soil is: foHkktu gksrk gS%
(1) Maximum at the centre and minimum at the edges (1) dsUnz esa vf/kdre rFkk fdukjksa ij U;wure
(2) Minimum at the centre and maximum at the edges (2) dsUnz esa U;wure rFkk fdukjksa ij vf/kdre
(3) Uniform throughout (3) vk|ksikar ,dleku
(4) Maximum at one end and minimum at the other end (4) ,d fdukjs ij vf/kdre rFkk nwljs ij U;wure

68. A steel frame consists of members OA, OB, OC and 68. ,d bLikr ds se esa lnL;ksa ds :i esa OA, OB, OC rFkk OD gS
OD all having same length L and same flexural ftuesa ls lHkh dh ,dleku yackbZ L vkSj ,dleku vkuE;rk dBksjrk
stiffness EI. If joint O of the frame is rigid and end A EI gSA ;fn se dk tksM+ O dBksj gS vkSj Nksj A rFkk C fLFkj gSa] B
and C are fixed, B is hinged and D is free, then the dCtsnkj gS vkSj D eqDr gS] rks fcanq O ij se dh ?kw.khZ dBksjrk
rotational stiffness of the frame at point O is given by: fuEu ls izkIr gksxh%
(1) 6(EI/L) (1) 6(EI/L)
(2) 8(EI/L) (2) 8(EI/L)
(3) 10(EI/L) (3) 10(EI/L)
(4) 11(EI/L) (4) 11(EI/L)

69. A simply supported beam is made of two wooden 69. ,d lkekU; :i ls vk/kkfjr che ,dleku pkSM+kbZ ds ydM+h ds nks
planks of same width resting one upon the other r[rksa ls cuk gS tks fcuk ?kkZ.k rFkk la;kstu ds ,d&nwljs ij fojke
without friction and without connection. The upper dj jgs gSaA ij okys r[rs dh eksVkbZ fupys r[rs dh rqyuk esa vk/kh
plank is of half the thickness as compared to the lower gSA vlsacyh iwjh foLr`fr ij leku :i ls forfjr Hkkj ls Hkkfjr gSA
plank. The assembly is loaded by a uniformly ij okys rFkk uhps okys r[rksa esa mRiUu vf/kdre izfrcyksa dk
distributed load on the entire span. The ratio of the vuqikr gksxk%
maximum stresses developed in the top and bottom
(1) 1/16 (2) 1/8
planks will be:
(3) 1/4 (4) 1/2
(1) 1/16 (2) 1/8
(3) 1/4 (4) 1/2

70. BOD is preferred to COD as an index of sewage 70. lhost ladsUnz.k ds lwpdkad ds :i esa COD dh rqyuk esa BOD dks
concentration because: csgrj le>k tkrk gS D;ksafd%
(1) BOD represents both carbonaceous and nitrogenous (1) BOD dkcZue; rFkk ukbVkstuh dkcZuh inkFkZ&&nksuksa dk ifjpk;d
organic matter while COD may indicate carbonaceous gS tcfd COD dsoy dkcZue; inkFkZ dk lwpd gksrk gS
matter only (2) BOD ijh{k.k djuk vklku gksrk gS vkSj vf/kd fooluh;
(2) BOD test is easier to perform and gives more reliable ifj.kke miyC/k djkrk gS
result (3) BOD foksk :i ls I;wVhflfoy dkcZfud inkFkZ ls lacaf/kr gS
(3) BOD relates specifically to putrescible organic matter tksfd lcls vf/kd vkifRrtud ?kVd gS
which is the most objectionable sewage constituent (4) COD ,slh fod`fr;ksa ls lacaf/kr gSa ftUgsa dsoy jklk;fud mipkj
(4) COD relates to the impurities which can only be }kjk nwj fd;k tk ldrk gS tks egaxk gksrk gS
removed by chemical treatment which is expensive

71. A true meridian is that meridian through a given point 71. ,d okLrfod xzkE;kskj o`r fn, x, fcUnq ds ek/;e }kjk og xzkE;kskj
joining: o`k gS tks buesa ls fdls tksM+rk gS%
(1) East and West Poles of earths axis (1) i`Foh ds v{k ds iwohZ o ifpeh /kzqo
(2) North and South Poles of earths axis (2) i`Foh ds v{k ds mkjh o nf{k.kh /kzqo
(3) North and East Poles of the earths axis (3) i`Foh ds v{k ds mkjh o iwohZ /kzqo
(4) South and West Poles of the earths axis (4) i`Foh ds v{k ds nf{k.kh o ifpeh /kzqo

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72. Fine sand has: 72. lw{e ckyw esa%
(1) No plasticity at all (1) IysfLVdrk fcYdqy ugha gksrh
(2) Limited plasticity (2) lhfer IysfLVdrk gksrh gS
(3) Reasonable plasticity (3) ;Fkksfpr IysfLVdrk gksrh gS
(4) Good elasticity (4) vPNh R;kLFkrk gksrh gS

73. Steel bars are placed in concrete structural elements 73. fuEukafdr esa ls D;k nku djus dh n`f"V ls dahV lajpukRed rRoksa
with a view to imparting: esa bLikr NM+ksa dks Mkyk tkrk gS%
(1) Enhanced compressive strength to concrete (1) dahV esa c<+s gq, lEihM~; cy ds fy,
(2) Enhanced tensile strength to concrete (2) dahV esa c<+s gq, ruu cy ds fy,
(3) Tension resisting capacity to the body of the structural (3) lajpukRed rRo okys fiaM dh ruu frjks/kh {kerk ds fy,
element (4) mi;qZ fn, x, fdlh Hkh ms'; ds fy, ugha
(4) None of the above mentioned purposes

74. Point of Inflection (Contraflexure) in a member under 74. cadu f;k ds vUrxZr ,d Hkkx esa ufrifjorZu dUVkysDlj fcUnq
bending action is the point where: og fcUnq gS tgk
(1) Bending moment is zero (1) cadu vk?kw.kZ 'kwU; gS
(2) Shearing force is zero (2) vi:i.k cy 'kwU; gS
(3) Bending moment is zero with opposite curvature on (3) bldh nksuksa esa fdlh Hkh fn'kk esa lEeq[k ork lfgr cadu
either side of it vk?kw.kZ 'kwU; gS
(4) Shearing force is zero with opposite curvature on (4) bldh nksuksa esa ls fdlh Hkh fn'kk esa lEeq[k ork lfgr
either side of it vi:i.k cy 'kwU; gS
75. In a riveted connection, a minimum distance of the 75. fjosV dusD'ku esa fdukjs ls fjosV dh U;wure nwjh buesa ls fdldh
rivet from the edge is kept with a view to preventing otg ls gksus okyh vlQyrk ls cpus dh n`f"V ls j[kh tkrh gS%
failure due to (1) fjosV dk vi:i.k
(1) Shearing of rivet (2) fjosV ij fc;fjax
(2) Bearing on rivet (3) IysV dk vi:i.k
(3) Shearing of plate (4) IysV dk fV;fjax
(4) Tearing of plate

76. Sharp crested weir is used for discharge measurement 76. ,d eq psuy esa foltZu ekiu ds fy, rhoz f'k[kj caf/kdk dk ;ksx
in an open channel. If one percent error is made in the fd;k tkrk gSA ;fn caf/kdk ds f'k[kj ij ekiu esa ,d fr'kr dh Hkh
measurement of head over the weir, the percentage =qfV gksrh gS rks foltZu ekiu esa =qfV dk fr'kr gksxk%
error in the discharge measurement will be: (1) 1.0% ls de (2) 1.0%
(1) Less than 1.0 % (2) 1.0 % (3) 2.0% (4) 2.5%
(3) 2.0 % (4) 2.5 %

77. If turbidity removal is the only objective of a water 77. ;fn xanykiu gVkuk gh ty mipkj la;a= dk ,d ek= ms'; gS rks
treatment plant, it should have following units in bls fuEukafdr bdkb;ksa dks buesa ls fdl e esa j[kuk pkfg,%
sequence: (1) okru] Ldanu] .kZu vkSj Dyksjhuhdj.k
(1) Aeration, coagulation, flocculation and chlorination (2) Rofjr ckyw fQYVj rFkk Dyksjhuhdj.k
(2) Rapid sand filter and chlorination (3) T;ksykbV mipkj rFkk Dyksjhuhdj.k
(3) Zeolite treatment and chlorination (4) 'kh?kz feJ.k] .kZd vkSj Vadh o fQYVj dks lsV djuk
(4) Rapid mixing, flocculator, settling tank and filter

78. The ratio of volume of air void to the volume of voids, 78. ok;q fjf dh cyrk rFkk fjf;ksa dh cyrk ds vuqikr dks buesa ls
is known as: fdl :i esa tkuk tkrk gS%
(1) Air content (1) ok;q ek=k
(2) Wet porosity (2) vkZ laj/kzrk
(3) Percentage voids (3) fjf;ksa dk fr'kr
(4) Degree of saturation (4) lar`fIr dh ek=k

79. The load factor to be used for plastic design of steel 79. e`r Hkkj vkSj jksfir Hkkj ds fy, bLikr lajpukvksa ds IykfLVd
structures for dead load and imposed load vfHkdyk ds fy, ;ksx fd, tkus okys Hkkj xq.kd dk la;kstu gS%
combination is: (1) 1. 5 (2) 1. 7
(1) 1. 5 (2) 1. 7 (3) 2. 0 (4) 2. 2
(3) 2. 0 (4) 2. 2

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80. The ordinates of the influence line for the left support 80. ,d ljy vk/kkfjr /kj.k dh ck;h vk/kkfjr frf;k ds fy, Hkko
reaction of a simply supported beam with an overhang js[kk dh dksfV ck;h vksj oke vk/kkfjr fcUnq vkSj eq fljs ij
on the left are 1. 0 and 1. 2 at the left support point and e'k% 1.0 ,oa 1.2 yEch gSA ;fn /kj.k dk foLrkj 5 m gS rks
at free end respectively. If the span of the beam is 5 m, yEc dh yEckbZ gksxh%
the length of the overhang is: (1) 1. 2 m (2) 0. 2 m
(1) 1. 2 m (2) 0. 2 m (3) 1. 0 m (4) 6. 0 m
(3) 1. 0 m (4) 6. 0 m

81. The lacing bars shall be inclined at an angle with the 81. ca/kd NM+s lnL; ds v{k lfgr ,d dks.k ij vkur dh tk,xh%
axis of the member: (1) 30 vkSj 60 ds chp
(1) Between 30 and 60 (2) 40 vkSj 70 ds chp
(2) Between 40 and 70 (3) 45 vkSj 75 ds chp
(3) Between 45 and 75 (4) 40 ls de vkSj 70 ls vf/kd
(4) Less than 40 and greater than 70

82. The speed density relation on a segment of highway is 82. fuEukafdr lehdj.k }kjk jktekxZ ds ,d [kaM ij xfr ?kuRo lEcU/k
given by the following equation n'kkZ;k x;k gS%
V = 0.002(K 184)2 3.2 V = 0.002(K 184)2 3.2
V is the speed in km/hr and K is the density in veh/km. V fdyksehVj fr ?kaVk xfr gS vkSj K okgu fr fdyksehVj ?kuRo gSA
The free flow speed on the highway is: jktekxZ ij eq okg xfr gS%
(1) 64.5 km/hr (1) 64.5 fdeh-@?kaVk
(2) 70.2 km/hr (2) 70.2 fdeh-@?kaVk
(3) 80.0 km/hr (3) 80.0 fdeh-@?kaVk
(4) 184.0 km/hr (4) 184.0 fdeh-@?kaVk

83. The two way shear in a footing has to be checked at a 83. ,d ikn esa f}ekx vi:i.k ds buesa ls fdl lsD'ku ij pSd djuk
section: gksrk gS%
(1) d/2 from the edge of the column (1) dkWye ds fdukjs ls d/2
(2) d/2 from the cetral line of the column (2) dkWye dh dsUh; ykbu ls d/2
(3) at the cetral line of the column (3) dkWye dh dsUh; ykbu ij
(4) at d from the edge of the column (4) dkWye ds fdukjs ls d ij
where d= effective depth of the footing tc d = ikn dh Hkkoh xgjkbZ
84. A circular hole of 50 mm diameter is cut out from a 84. tSlk fd fp= esa nkkZ;k x;k gS 100 mm O;kl dh ,d o`kkdkj
circular disc of 100 mm diameter as shown in Fig. The fMLd ls 50 mm O;kl dk ,d o`kkdkj fN dkVk gqvk gSA dkV dk
center of gravity of the section will lie: xq:Ro dsU%

(1) In the bigger circle (1) cM+s o`k esa iM+sxk


(2) In the hole (2) fN esa iM+sxk
(3) At center of bigger circle (3) cM+s o`k ds dsU ij gksxk
(4) At center of smaller circle (4) NksVs o`k ds dsU ij gksxk
85. Which of the following pairs are correctly matched: 85. fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu ls tksM+s Bhd dkj ls lqesfyr gSa%
A. Piezometric head ... sum of datum head and pressure head A. nkcksPprk khkZ --- funsZk khkZ rFkk nkc khkZ dk ;ksx
B. Dynamic head ... sum of datum head and velocity head B. xfrd khkZ --- funsZk khkZ rFkk osx khkZ dk ;ksx
C. Stagnation head ... sum of pressure head and velocity head C. LrC/k khkZ --- nkc khkZ rFkk osx khkZ dk ;ksx
D. Total head ... sum of piezometric head and dynamic head D. dqy khkZ --- o nkcksPprk rFkk xfrd khkZ dk ;ksx
Select the correct answer using the codes given below, uhps fn;s x;s dksMksa dk ;ksx djrs gq, lgh mkj pqus%
Codes: dksM%
(1) A, B & C (1) A, B vkSj C
(2) A, C & D (2) A, C vkSj D
(3) A, B & D (3) A, B vkSj D
(4) B, C & D (4) B, C vkSj D

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86. Two soil samples have the following limits: 86. nks e`nk uewuksa dh fuEufyf[kr lhek,a gSa%
(Soil A) (Soil B) (e`nk A) (e`nk B)
L.L. = 70 L.L. = 80 L.L. = 70 L.L. = 80
P.L. = 40 P.L. = 30 P.L. = 40 P.L. = 30
Consider the following conclusions drawn from this data bl vkadM+s ls fudys fuEufyf[kr fudkks ij fopkj djsaA
A. Soil A is more compressible than soil B. A. e`nk ^A* e`nk ^B* dh vis{kk vf/kd laihM~; gSA
B. Soil A is less compressible than soil B. B. e`nk ^A* e`nk ^B* dh vis{kk de laihM~; gSA
C. Soil A is more plastic than soil B. C. e`nk ^A* e`nk ^B* dh vis{kk vf/kd ijkR;kLFk gSA
D. Soil A is less plastic than soil B. D. e`nk ^A* e`nk ^B* dh vis{kk de ijkR;kLFk gSA
Of these conclusions: bu fudkks esa
(1) A and D are correct (2) B and C are correct (1) A vkSj D lgh gSa (2) B vkSj C lgh gaS
(3) A and C are correct (4) B and D are correct (3) A vkSj C lgh gaS (4) B vkSj D lgh gaS

87. In Limit States Design method for RC members, the 87. vkj-lh- esEcjksa dh lhfer voLFkk vfHkdYi i)fr esa buesa ls fdlds
Concrete is utilized upto stresses corresponding to: laxr frcyksa rd dahV dk ;ksx fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Its peak value (1) blds f'k[kj eku
(2) Certain predecided strain value (2) dqN iwoZ fu/kkZfjr fofr eku
(3) Lower than its peak value (3) blds f'k[kj eku ls de
(4) Higher than its peak value (4) blds f'k[kj eku ls vf/kd

88. For design moment in a column of an RC frame, the 88. fdlh vkj-lh- se ds dkWye esa LFkkukiUu se ij py mn~Hkkj cU/k
live load arrangement on the substitute frame should buesa ls fdl foLr`fr ij gksuk pkfg,%
be on span on: (1) dkWye dh nksuksa lkbMksa ij
(1) Both sides of the column (2) dkWye dh ck;ha lkbM o oSdfYid foLr`fr ij
(2) The left side of the column plus alternate spans (3) dkWye dh nk;ha lkbM o oSdfYid foLr`fr ij
(3) The right side of the column plus alternate spans (4) dkWye ls lyaXu foLr`fr ds foLrkj ij
(4) The larger of the spans adjacent to the column

89. Semi-central angle for an RC Spherical Shell should be 89. ,d xksykdkj vkj-lh- [kksy ds v)ZdsfUr dks.k dks buesa ls fdlds
kept below a certain specified value with a view to fodkl ls cpus ds fy, ,d fof'k"V eku ls uhps j[kuk pkfg,%
avoiding development of (1) ruu js[kkaf'kd frcy
(1) Tensile Meridional stresses (2) laihMd gwi frcy
(2) Compressive Hoop stresses (3) ruu gwi frcy
(3) Tensile Hoop stresses (4) mi;qZ frcyksa esa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of the above mentioned stresses

90. Purlins are used as structural members in trussed 90. VLM Nrksa esa ifyZUl dk ;ksx lajpukRed va'kksa ds :i esa fd;k tkrk
roofs. The purlins are primarily: gSA ifyZUl kFkfed :i ls%
(1) Tension members (1) ruko va'k gS
(2) Compression members (2) lEihMu va'k gS
(3) Shear resisting members (3) vi:i.k frjks/kd va'k gS
(4) Flexural members (4) vkueu va'k gS

91. Reinforcing Steel bars (Rebars) may be located in 91. cfyr LVhy NM+ksa fjckjksa dks che vuqLFk dkV ds ruko tksu
tension zone or in compression zone of a beam cross- vFkok lEihMu tksu esa LFkkfir fd;k tk ldrk gSA ruko dh rqyuk
section. Development length for a Rebar in esa lEihMu esa fjckj dh fodkl yEckbZ%
compression in comparison to that in tension will be:
(1) vf/kd gksxh
(1) More (2) de gksxh
(2) Less (3) ogh jgsxh
(3) The same
(4) NM+ ds O;kl ds vk/kkj ij de ;k vf/kd gksxh
(4) More or less depending upon the bar diameter

92. The tendency of dense sand to expand on application 92. vi:i.k Hkkj dk ;ksx djus ij l?ku ckyw ds QSyus dh o`fk dks
of shearing load is known as: buesa ls fdl uke ls tkuk tkrk gS%
(1) Thixotropy (2) Dilatancy (1) daikuqofrZrk (2) nkclkfnrk
(3) Capillarity (4) Sensitivity (3) dsf'kdkRo (4) lqxzkfgrk

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93. Plasticizer is used in concrete to achieve 93. dahV esa IykLVhlkbtj dk ;ksx D;k kIr djus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Reduction in cement content (1) lhesUV rRo esa deh
(2) Reduction in fine aggregate (2) Js"B leqPp; esa deh
(3) Enhancement in workability (3) dk;Z {kerk esa o`f)
(4) High compressive strength (4) mPp lEihMu cy

94. The kerosene oil is used in the preparation of: 94. buesa ls fdlds cukus esa feh ds rsy dk ;ksx fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Emulsion (2) Slow curing cutback (1) bey'ku (2) /khek lalk/ku dVcSd
(3) Rapid curing cutback (4) Medium curing cutback (3) Rofjr lalk/ku dVcSd (4) e/;e lallk/ku dVcSd

95. Gradually varied flow is one in which along the length: 95. /khjs&/khjs ifjor okg og gS ftlesa yEckbZ ds lkFk%
(1) Discharge decreases (1) foltZu ?kVrk gS
(2) Discharge increases (2) foltZu c<+rk gS
(3) Discharge varies gradually (3) foltZu /khjs&/khjs ifjofrZr gksrk gS
(4) Depth of flow varies gradually (4) okg dh xgjkbZ /khjs&/khjs ifjofrZr gksrh gS

96. Unit hydrograph method is generally used to 96. lkekU;r% ;wfuV gkbMksxzkQ i)fr dk ;ksx buesa ls fdlds :ikUrj.k
transformation of: ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Excess rainfall into direct runoff (1) lh/ks viokg esa vR;f/kd okkZ
(2) Excess rainfall into total runoff (2) dqy viokg esa vR;f/kd okkZ
(3) Total rainfall into direct runoff (3) lh/ks viokg esa dqy okkZ
(4) Total rainfall into total runoff (4) dqy viokg esa dqy okkZ

97. Shear strength of a soil is unique function of: 97. e`nk dk vi:i.k cy buesa ls fdldk vn~Hkqr dk;Z gS%
(1) Effective stress only (1) dsoy Hkkoh frcy
(2) Total stress only (2) dsoy dqy frcy
(3) Both total and effective stress (3) dqy vkSj Hkkoh frcy nksuksa
(4) Pore water pressure (4) jU/kz ty nkc

98. Allowable bearing pressure for a foundation depends 98. uhao ds fy, vuqes; fc;fjax nkc buesa ls fdl ij vk/kkfjr gS%
on: (1) dsoy vuqes; lsVyesUV ij
(1) Allowable settlement only (2) e`nk dh pje fc;fjax {kerk ij
(2) Ultimate bearing capacity of soil (3) vuqes; lsVyesUV rFkk pje fc;fjax {kerk nksuksa ij
(3) Both allowable settlement and ultimate bearing
(4) u vuqes; lsVyesUV ij u pje fc;fjax {kerk ij
capacity
(4) Neither allowable settlement nor ultimate bearing
capacity

99. The bearing pressure distribution under a footing 99. jsr ij fVdh uhao ds uhps fc;fjax nkc forj.k gksxk%
resting on sand will be: (1) vk|ksikUr ,d tSlk
(1) Uniform throughout (2) e/; Hkkx dh rqyuk esa fdukjksa ij vf/kd
(2) More at the edges as compared to that at the middle (3) dgk ugha tk ldrk
(3) Unpredictable (4) e/; Hkkx dh rqyuk esa fdukjksa ij de
(4) Less at the edges as compared to that at the middle

100. The azimuth of a line is the: 100. fdlh ykbu dk fnxak gS%
(1) Clockwise angle that a line makes with the south end (1) nf{k.kkorZ dks.k tks dksbZ ykbu fdlh p;fur inkFkZ ds nf{k.kh
of the selected material fljs ij cukrh gS
(2) Anti-clockwise angle that a line makes with the south (2) okekorZ dks.k tks dksbZ ykbu fdlh p;fur inkFkZ ds nf{k.kh fljs
end of the selected material ij cukrh gS
(3) Clockwise angle that a line makes with the north end (3) nf{k.kkorZ dks.k tks dksbZ ykbu fdlh p;fur inkFkZ ds mkjh fljs
of the selected material ij cukrh gS
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

101. The method of leveling used to carry out the 101. {ks= dk losZ{k.k djus ds fy, ;ksx dh tkus okyh leryu i)fr gS%
reconnaissance of area is: (1) tkap leryu (2) ef{kdk leryu
(1) Check leveling (2) Fly leveling (3) ik'oZd leryu (4) ljy leryu
(3) Profile leveling (4) Simple leveling

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102. To orient a plane table without two inaccessible 102. nks vxE; fcUnqvksa ds cxSj ,d lery est ds vuqLFkkiu ds fy,
points, the method generally Adopted is: lkekU;r% viukbZ tkus okyh i)fr gS%
(1) Intersection (2) Resection (1) vUrZPNsnu (2) frPNsnu
(3) Radiation (4) Two point problem (3) jsfM,'ku (4) f}&fcUnq leL;k

103. Negative skin friction on piles is predominant in: 103. <sj ij _.kkRed Ropk ?k"kZ.k buesa ls fdlesa eq[k gS%
(1) Friction piles in sands (1) ckyw esa <sj ?k"kZ.k
(2) Friction piles in soft clays (2) e`nq e`fkdk esa <sj ?k"kZ.k
(3) Piles resting on hard soils (3) dBksj e`nk esa <sj dk jguk
(4) Friction on bearing piles (4) fc;fjax <sj ij ?k"kZ.k

104. The net ultimate bearing capacity of a purely cohesive 104. iw.kZr% lalatd e`nk dh 'kq) pje fc;fjax {kerk%
soil: (1) uhao dh pkSM+kbZ ij vk/kkfjr gS vkSj uhao dh xgjkbZ ls eq gS
(1) Depends on width of footing and is independent of (2) uhao dh xgjkbZ ij fuHkZj djrh gS vkSj uhao dh pkSM+kbZ ls eq
depth of footing gS
(2) Depends on depth of footing and is independent of (3) uhao dh xgjkbZ vkSj pkSM+kbZ nksuksa ij fuHkZj djrh gS
width of footing (4) uhao dh xgjkbZ vkSj pkSM+kbZ nksuksa ls eq gS
(3) Depends on both depth and width of footing
(4) Is independent of both depth and width of footing

105. The leveling of instrument is done such that: 105. fdlh midj.k dh ysofyax bl dkj dh tkrh gS fd%
(1) Line of sight is truly horizontal (1) n`f"V dh ykbu lgh {kSfrt gks
(2) Optical axis is truly horizontal (2) dk'kh; v{k lgh {kSfrt gks
(3) Vertical axis is truly vertical (3) vuqyEch; v{k lgh yEc gks
(4) Line of collimation is truly horizontal (4) lekUrj.k ykbu lgh {kSfrt gks

106. Permanent adjustments are carried out to: 106. LFkk;h lek;kstu fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Set up the level (1) ysoy lsV djus ds fy,
(2) Establish a fixed relationship between its fundamental (2) blds ewyHkwr v{kksa ds chp fuf'pr lEcU/k LFkkfir djus ds fy,
axes (3) us= ihl Qksdl djus ds fy,
(3) Focus the eye piece (4) vfHkn`'; dkap Qksdl djus ds fy,
(4) Focus the object glass

107. The piles which do not support the load by themselves 107. ,slh ikbysa tks Lo;a esa Hkkj dks vkyafcr ugha djrh ysfdu uho ls
but act as a medium to transmit the load from the izfrjks/kh lc&LVsku rd Hkkj dks lapfjr djus ds ek/;e ds :i esa
foundation to the resisting substratum, are known as: dke djrh gSa] dgykrh gS%
(1) Friction piles (2) Bearing piles (1) ?kkZ.k ikbysa (2) /kkjd ikbysa
(3) Batter piles (4) Compaction piles (3) vkur ikbysa (4) laguu ikbyas

108. The shear stress in a beam is zero: 108. fdlh /kju esa vi:i.k frcy kwU; gksrk gS%
(1) At the centroid of the section (1) [k.M ds dsUd ij
(2) On the extreme free surface fibres (2) lqnqj eq lrg Qkbcjksa ij
(3) At the neutral axis but not at the centroid (3) mnklhu v{k ij fdUrq dsUd ij ugha
(4) At the free edges (4) [kqys fdukjksa ij

109. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched: 109. fuEukafdr ;qxyksa esa ls fdldks Bhd dkj ls lqesfyr ugha fd;k x;k
A. Path lines: Direction of motion of a particle between gS%
two given sections A. iFk js[kk,a% fn, x, nks ifjPNsnksa ds chp d.k dh xfr dh fnkk
B. Stream lines: Directions of motion of a particle at that B. /kkjk js[kk,a% ml {k.k esa d.k dh xfr dh fnkk,a
instant C. o.kZ js[kk,a% fdlh uksty ls fudkflr d.kksa }kjk cukbZ xbZ js[kk,a
C. Streak lines: Lines formed by particles ejected from a D. foHko js[kk,a% vklUu okg js[kk ij leku foHko ds fcUnqvksa dks
nozzle tksM+us okyh js[kk,a
D. Potential lines: Lines joining the points of equal
(1) A (2) B
potential on adjacent flow line
(3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D

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110. The workability of concrete can be improved by the 110. fuEukafdr esa ls fdldk vf/kfeJ.k djus ls dahV dh dk;Z{kerk esa
addition of the following admixture: lq/kkj fd;k tk ldrk gS%
(1) Calcium carbonate (1) dSfYk;e dkcksZusV
(2) Calcium sulphate (2) dSfYk;e lYQsV
(3) Hydrated lime (3) ty;ksftr pwuk
(4) Hydrogen peroxide (4) gkbMkstu ijvkWDlkbM

111. The consolidation of a soil involves: 111. e`nk lafiMu esa kkfey gS%
(1) Settlement of the soil (1) e`nk dk v/kksiru
(2) Gradual drainage and compression of pore water and (2) jU/kz ty rFkk jU/kz ok;q dk fed viogu o lEihMu
pore air (3) e`nk ds jU/kzksa esa ok;q dk lEihMu
(3) Compression of air in the pores of the soil (4) mijks esa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these

112. A pelton wheel is: 112. ,d isYVu p gksrk gS%


(1) Tangential flow impulse turbine (1) Lik; okg vkosx VckZbu
(2) Inward flow impulse turbine (2) vkUrfjd okg vkosx VckZbu
(3) Outward flow impulse turbine (3) ok; okg vkosx VckZbu
(4) Inward flow reaction turbine (4) vkUrfjd okg fj,Dku VckZbu

113. In open channel flow critical depth (i.e. when specific 113. eq psuy okg dh kfUrd xgjkbZ vFkkZr tc fofkV tkZ U;wure
energy is minimum) is given by: gks fuEu esa ls fdlds }kjk nh tkrh gS%
(1) hc = v2/2g (2) hc = v2/1.5g (1) hc=V2/2g (2) hc=V2/1.5g
2
(3) hc = v /g (4) hc = v2/0.5g (3) hc=V2/g (4) hc=V2/0.5g
Where v = velocity of the flow tc v = okg osx
114. Compaction of a soil is measured in terms of: 114. e`nk dk laguu buesa ls fdlds vuqlkj ekik tkrk gS%
(1) Dry density (2) specific gravity (1) kqd ?kuRo (2) fofkV xq:Ro
(3) Compressibility (4) Permeability (3) laihM~;rk (4) ikjxE;rk

115. A domestic waste-water generally has: 115. lkekU;r% ?kjsyw vif'k"V ty esa gksrk gS%
(1) BOD > COD (2) BOD/COD > 0.5 (1) BOD > COD (2) BOD/COD > 0.5
(3) BOD = COD (4) BOD/COD < 0.3 (3) BOD = COD (4) BOD/COD < 0.3

116. Fineness modulus of sand is of order of: 116. ckyw ds lw{erk ekikadksa dk e gS%
(1) 0.3 (2) 3.0 (1) 0.3 (2) 3.0
(3) 1.3 (4) 30 (3) 1.3 (4) 30

117. Loam is: 117. ykse%


(1) A mixture of sand, silt and clay (1) jsr] flYV ,oa fpduh feh dk feJ.k gSA
(2) A mixture of gravel, sand and silt (2) xzsoy] jsr ,oa flYV dk feJ.k gSA
(3) An impure form of limestone (3) ykbe LVksu pwus dk iRFkj dk vkq) :Ik gSA
(4) Is a wind blown deposit (4) ok;q }kjk ykdj tekbZ xbZ e`nk gSA
118. Nessler tubes are used in the recordings of: 118. uslyj V~;wcksa dk ;ksx buesa ls fdldh fjdkfMXl esa fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Turbidity (2) Colour (1) vkfoyrk (2) jax
(3) Odour (4) Temperarure (3) xU/k (4) rkieku

119. Flurosis is due to the: 119. yqvksjksfll buesa ls fdl dkj.k gksrk gS%
(1) Excess iodine in water (1) ikuh esa vf/kd vk;ksMhu dk gksuk
(2) Excess fluoride in water (2) ikuh esa vf/kd yqvksjkbM dk gksuk
(3) Less fluoride in water (3) ikuh esa de yqvksjkbM dk gksuk
(4) Less sodium in water (4) ikuh esa de lksfM;e dk gksuk

120. Tularemia disease is due to: 120. Vqykjsfe;k chekjh buesa ls fdl dkj.k gksrh gS%
(1) Bacteria (2) Virus (1) cSDVhfj;k (2) ok;jl
(3) Protozoa (4) All of these (3) ksVkstksvk (4) mi;qZ lHkh

DS1AECLX5 [ A16 ] PAPER I [ 8 1 4 9 7 2 ]

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