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TEST BOOKLET-2012

(narjm-nwpñVH$m-2012)
Exam. Code Test Booklet No. :
narjm> H$moS> DRWEJ narjm-nwpñVH$m g§»`m :
(This Test Booklet contains UNATTACHED OMR Answer-sheet inside.) TIME : 2 Hours 15 Minutes
(Bg narjm-nwpñVH$m Ho$ AÝXa Ag§bp½ZV Amo.E_.Ama. CÎma-nÌH$ aIm hþAm h¡) g_` : Xmo K§Q>m 15 {_ZQ>
Subject No. of Questions I§S> àíZm| H$s g§»`m
General Knowledge 100 gm_mÝ`kmZ 100
NOTE : Please read the “Instructions to Candidates” and then fill up the following accordingly.
(ZmoQ> : ""narjm{W©`m| Ho$ {b`o {ZX}em|'' H$mo n‹T>| Am¡a V~ CZHo$ AZwgma ZrMo ^a| Ÿ&)
1. Candidate’s Name : ____________________________________________________________________
(narjmWu H$m Zm_)
2. Candidates Full Signature : ____________________________________________________________
(narjmWu H$m nyam hñVmja)
3. Roll No. (Fill in digits and words as shown in the Example) :
am¡b Z§. (CXmhaU ({ZX}e g§»`m 2) _| {XImE J`o AZwgma AnZo am¡b Zå~a H$mo A§H$m| VWm eãXm| _| ^a|)

4. Exam. Centre :
(narjm Ho$ÝÐ) ________________________________________________________________________
5. Exam. Centre Code :
(narjm Ho$ÝÐ H$m H$moS>)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
(narjm{W©`m| Ho$ {b`o {ZX}e)
(A) General (gm_mÝ`) :
1. This Booklet contains 32 pages and one unattached OMR Answer Sheet kept inside it. As soon as the booklet is distributed,
Examinees are directed to confirm the number of pages, legibility of printing etc. They must also confirm that the Bar Code is printed
on the OMR Answer Sheet. No complain will be entertained for exchange of booklet later than 10 minutes after distribution.
Bg narjm nwpñVH$m _| EH$ Ag§b½Z Amo.E_.Ama. CÎma nÌH$ Ho$ A{V[aŠV 32 n¥îR>> h¢Ÿ& O¡go hr `h nwpñVH$m {dV[aV H$s OmVr h¡ d¡go hr àË`oH$ narjmWu H$mo Mm{h`o {H$ dh BgHo
n¥îR>m| H$s g§»`m Am¡a N>nmB© H$s ewÕVm Am{X H$s gå`H²$ Om±M H$a boŸ& àË`oH$ narjmWu H$mo `h ^r gw{ZpíMV H$a boZm Mm{h`o {H Amo.E_.Ama. CÎma nÌ na ""~ma H$moS'' N>nm h¡> Ÿ&
narjm nwpñVH$m Ho$ ~±Q>Zo Ho$ Xg {_ZQ> Ho$ ~mX Bgo ~XbZo H$s H$moB© {eH$m`V ñdrH$ma Zht H$s Om`oJr Ÿ&
2. Roll No. should be written in digits as well as in words in the appropriate Box provided at serial-3 above on the upper portion of the
front cover page of this Test Booklet as per the example given below :
narjm nwpñVH$m Ho$ _w»` n¥îR> Ho$ D$nar ^mJ Ho$ H«$_ 3 _| ~Zm`o J`o gå~pÝYV ~m°Šg _| ZrMo {X`o J`o CXmhaU Ho$ AZwgma am¡b Zå~a H$mo A§H$m| VWm eãXm| _| {bIZm h¡ :
Example (CXmhaU): Roll No. (am¡b Z§) : 17968221 1 7 9 6 8 2 2 1
O S N S E T T O
N E I I I W W N
E V N X G O O E
E E H
N T
3.The candidate will first open PINK Colour Seal only and read the complete instructions carefully as also see the instructions on the
back side and fill the details in the Question Paper and OMR Answer Sheet. Candidates will next open BLUE Colour Seal when
asked to do so. Before answering please ensure that Question Booklet has 32 pages and 100 questions. Immediately report on error
and ask for change.
gd© àW_ Ho$db Jwbm~r a§J H$s grb Imob|o Am¡a Xr JB© gyMZmAm| H$mo Am¡a gmW hr A§{V_ n¥îR> _| Xr JB© gyMZmAm| H$mo Ü`mZ go nT>|Ÿ& àíZ nÌ Am¡a Amo.E_.Ama.
CÎma nÌ _| _m§Jr J`r OmZH$mar gmdYmZr nyd©H$ {bI| Ÿ& ~mX _| O~ H$hm Om`o, V^r narjmWu {Zbo a§J H$s grb Imob|& CÎma {bIZo Ho$ nyd© `h gw{ZpíMV H$a| {H$
àíZ nwpñVH$m _| 32 n¥îR> Am¡a 100 àíZ h¢ Ÿ& JbVr nm`o OmZo na VwaÝV Ü`mZ AmH${f©V H$a| Am¡a Cgo ~Xb b| Ÿ&
Continued on Page No. 2
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4. In the Test Booklet, there are 100 questions. Thus 100 questions in all are to be answered.

narjm nwpñVH$m _| Hw$b 100 àíZ h¢Ÿ& Bg àH$ma Hw$b 100 àíZm| H$m CÎma XoZm h¡Ÿ&

5. Each Question is of 1 mark, which will be awarded for the correct answer. 0.2 mark will be deducted for
each wrong answer. More than one Answer indicated against a Question will be declared as incorrect
Answer.

àË`oH$ àíZ Ho$ {bE 1 A§H$ {ZYm©[aV h¢ {OÝh| ghr CÎma Ho$ {b`o {X`m Om`oJmŸ& àË`oH$ JbV CÎma Ho$ 0.2 A§H$ H$mQ> {b`m Om`oJm Ÿ&
`{X EH$ àíZ Ho$ {bE EH$ go A{YH$ CÎma {X`o Om`|Jo Vmo Bgo Cg àíZ Ho$ {b`o JbV CÎma _mZm Om`oJmŸ&

6. If there is any difference between English version and the corresponding translated version in Hindi of
any question, then the English version will be treated as authentic.

`{X A§J«oOr _| _w{ÐV {H$gr àíZ Am¡a CgHo$ {hÝXr AZwdmX _| H$moB© {^ÝZVm hmo Vmo A§J«oOr _| _w{ÐV àíZ hr _mÝ` hmoJmŸ&

7. Use of Calculator/Slide Rule/Log Table/Graph Paper/Charts or any electronic gadget eg. Mobile Phone
etc. is not allowed.

H¡$bHw$boQ>a/ñbmBS>ê$b/bm°J Q>o~wb/J«m\$nona/MmQ>²>©g `m {H$gr àH$ma Ho$ BboŠQ´>m{ZH$ CnH$aU `Wm _mo~mBb \$moZ Am{X H$m
Cn`moJ d{O©V h¡Ÿ&

8. Any candidate attempting or using unfair means or copying or detaching any page of question booklet
or marking the answer on the question booklet will be expelled and his candidature will be rejected.

`{X H$moB© narjmWu ZH$b H$aVo, JbV VarHo$ AnZmVo, narjm-nwpñVH$m H$m n¥îR> \$m‹S>Vo `m Cg na CÎma {bIVo nm`m Om`oJm
Vmo Cgo narjm go {ZîH$m{gV H$a {X`m Om`oJm Am¡a CgH$s Cå_rXdmar aÔ H$a Xr Om`oJrŸ&

9. Candidates must also follow the instructions, which may be given by the Centre Superintendent from
time to time.

narjm Ho$ÝÐ Ho$ Ho$ÝÐmYrjH$ Ûmam g_`-g_` na {X`o J`o {ZX}em| H$m g^r narjm{W©`m| Ûmam nmbZ H$aZm hmoJmŸ&

10. ADDITIONAL BOOKLET/ANSWER SHEET WILL NOT BE PROVIDED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
OTHER THAN THAT MENTIONED IN 1 ABOVE.

H«$_ 1 _| d{U©V narjm-nwpñVH$m Ed§ CÎma nÌH$$ Ho$ A{V[aŠV AbJ go H$moB© AÝ` narjm-nwpñVH$m Am¡a CÎma nÌH$ {H$gr ^r
n[apñW{V _| Zht {X`m Om`oJmŸ&

11. CANDIDATES MUST SUBMIT THE WHOLE BOOKLET ALONG WITH THE OMR ANSWER-SHEET
AT THE END OF EXAMINATION.

narjm H$s g_mpßV na CÎma nÌH$ Ho$ gmW nyar narjm-nwpñVH$m O_m H$a XoZr h¡Ÿ&
Continued on Page No. 3
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(B) Process for Filling up OMR Answer-Sheet (Amo.E_.Ama. CÎma nÌH$ H$mo ^aZo H$s à{H«$`m) :
1. ANSWER SHEET IS OF OMR TYPE TO BE READ BY COMPUTER SCANNER.
CÎma nÌH$ Amo.E_.Ama. n«H$ma H$m h¡ {Ogo H$åß`yQ>a ñH¡$Za Ûmam n‹T>m OmZm h¡Ÿ&
2. Roll No., Examination Centre and its Code and Test Booklet No. should be written on the Answer
Sheet in CAPITAL LETTERS. The Digits should be written in appropriate boxes in Blue/Black ball point
pen and the circles corresponding to the digits be darkened with Blue/Black ball point pen only.
CÎma nÌH$ Ho$ {Z{X©îQ> ñWmZm| na am¡b Zå~a/narjm Ho$ÝÐ H$m H$moS>/narjm nwpñVH$m H$s g§»`m Am{X H$mo CÎma-nÌH$ na
H°${nQ>b boQ>a go ^a|Ÿ& {Z{X©îQ> Mm¡H$moa ImZm| _| A§H$ Zrbr/H$mbr ~mb ßdmB§Q> H$b_ go ^a| Am¡a gå~pÝYV Jmobm| H$mo {g\©$
Zrbr/H$mbr ~m°b ßdmB§Q> H$b_ go ^a|Ÿ&
Example : If Roll No. is 17968221 and the Question Booklet No. is 243915, then
CXmhaU : `{X am¡b Zå~a 17968221 h¡, Vmo Ed§ narjm nwpñVH$m g§»`m 243915 h¡, Vmo
1 7 9 6 8 2 2 1 2 4 3 9 1 5
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3. On completion of examination handover the answer sheet to the Invigilator. The Invigilator shall separate
the two sheets and handover the duplicate copy (orange) to you.
narjm hmoZo Ho$ ~mX CÎma nÌH$ H$mo BZ{d{OboQ>a (gynadmBµOa) H$mo {X`m OmZm Mm{hEŸ& BZ{d{OboQ>a Xmo erQ> H$mo AbJ H$aHo$
Sw>pßbHo$Q> H$m°\$s H$mo AmnH$mo XoZm Mm{hE Ÿ&
4. The questions are multiple choice type. Each question is provided with a number of choices of Answers,
out of which ONLY ONE is MOST APPROPRIATE. The candidate must darken the appropriate circle
provided in front of the question number, using Blue/Black ball point pen only.
àíZ ~hþ-{dH$ën àH$ma Ho$ h¡Ÿ& àË`oH$ àíZ Ho$ {bE {X`o J`o {dH$ën CÎmam| _| go Ho$db EH$ hr gdm©{YH$ Cn`wŠV h¡Ÿ& narjmWu H$mo
àíZ g§»`m Ho$ gdm©{YH$ Cn`wŠV {dH$ën Ho$ gm_Zo Ho$ gå~pÝYV Jmobo H$mo Zrbr/H$mbr ~m°b ßdmB§Q> H$b_ go hr a§JZm h¡Ÿ&
Example : If correct answer for question no. 7 is the choice ‘B’, then darken the circle in front of question
no. 7 as shown below :
CXmhaU : `{X àíZ g§»`m 7 Ho$ {bE {dH$ën ‘B’ ghr CÎma h¡, Vmo àíZ g§»`m 7 Ho$ gm_Zo Ho$ gå~pÝYV Jmobo H$mo ZrMo {XIm`o J`o
Ho$ AZwgma a§JZm h¡ :-
Q. No. 1 A B C D
Q. No. 2 A B C D
.. .. .. ..
.. .. .. ..
Q. No. 7 A B C D
Continued on Page No. 4
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5. (a) The circles, as described in 4 above, are to be darkened by using Blue/Black ball point pen only.
(H$) CnamoŠV H«$_ 4 _| ~Vm`o J`o AZwgma Jmobo H$mo Zrbr/H$mbr ~m°b ßdmB§Q> H$b_ Ûmam hr a§JZm h¡Ÿ&
(b) The shading should be dark and should completely fill the circle.
(I) Jmobo H$mo nyU©ê$n go ^am Ed§ a§Jm hmoZm Mm{hEŸ&
(c) Only one circle corresponding to the correct answer should be darkened as shown below :
(J) ghr CÎma go gå~pÝYV Ho$db EH$ hr Jmobo H$mo a§Jm OmZm Mm{hE O¡gm ZrMo {XIm`m J`m h¡ :
Correct / ghr A B C D

Incorrect / JbV A B C D or A B C D or A
9
B C D or A B C D

Incorrect / JbV A B C D or A B C D or A B C
9 D or A
B C D
(d) If more than one circle is darkened using Blue/Black ball point pen or if the response is marked in
any other manner or as shown in ‘‘Incorrect method’’ above, it shall be treated as wrong way of
marking.
(K>) `{X EH$ go A{YH$ Jmobo H$mo Zrbr/H$mbr ~m°b ßdmB§Q> H$b_ go a§Jm Om`oJm `m CÎma {H$gr AÝ` àH$ma go AWdm D$na
{XIm`o J`o JbV VarH$m| go ì`ŠV {H$`m Om`oJm Vmo Cgo JbV H$ama {X`m Om`oJmŸ&
6. Rough work must not be done on the OMR Answer Sheet. Free space provided in the question booklet
should only be used for this purpose.
{H$gr àH$ma H$m H$ÀMm H$m_ CÎma nÌH$ na Zht H$aZm h¡Ÿ& Bg narjm nwpñVH$m _| BgHo$ {bE Imbr ñWmZ N>mo‹S> {X`m J`m h¡, Cgr
na H$ÀMm H$m_ H$a| Ÿ&
7. ‘‘Bar Code’’ printed on the Answer Sheet must not be tampered or in any way marked; otherwise the
candidature will be rejected.
CÎma nÌH$ na N>no ""~ma H$moS>'' na {H$gr Vah H$m {ZemZ Am{X Z ~Zm`| `m Bgo {H$gr Vah Z {dH¥$V H$a| Am¡a Z {dH¥$V hmoZo X|
AÝ`Wm narjmWu H$s Cå_rXdmar aÔ H$a Xr Om`oJrŸ&
8. Candidate must not leave any mark of identification on any part of the Answer Sheet except as asked on
the OMR Answer Sheet as this may lead to disqualification.
Cå_rXH$ma H$mo Amo.E_.Ama. (OMR) CÎma nwpñVH$m _| nyN>o JE Ho$ Abmdm CÎma nwpñVH$m Ho$ {H$gr ^mJ na nhMmZ Ho$ {H$gr ^r
{ZemZ H$mo Zht N>mo‹S>Zm Mm{hE, Bggo dh A`mo½` hmo gH$Vm h¡Ÿ&
9. For verification of your handwriting, it is necessary to write the prescribed Text completely, which is
printed in Hindi on the OMR Sheet and also put your signature on specified space in Hindi and English
otherwise your answer sheet / candidature will be rejected.
AnZr {bImdQ> Ho$ gË`mnZ Ho$ {bE, {ZYm©[aV nmR> {Ogo Amo.E_.Ama. nÌH$ _| qhXr _| _w{ÐV {H$`m J`m h¡, Cgo nyam {bIZm
Amdí`H$ h¡ Am¡a {Z{X©îQ> ñWmZ na qhXr Am¡a A§J«oOr _| AnZo hñVmja ^r H$a|, AÝ`Wm AmnH$s CÎma nwpñVH$m/Cå_rXdmar AñdrH¥$V
H$a Xr OmEJr Ÿ&
10. In case you do not follow the instructions as given on the backside of OMR answer sheet, your answer
sheet is liable to be rejected for which you yourself will be fully responsible.
AJa AmnZo Amo.E_.Ama. Ho$ CÎma nÌH$ Ho$ n¥îR> ^mJ _| {X`o J`o {ZX}em| H$m nmbZ Zht {H$`m Vmo AmnH$m CÎma nÌH$ aÔ {H$`m Om
gH$Vm h¡ {OgHo$ {bE Amn ñd`§ nyU© ê$n go CÎmaXm`r hm|JoŸ&

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Directions for questions 1 – 3 : Against each key word are given four suggested meanings.
Choose the word or phrase which is most nearly the same as the key word.

1. Malign – (A) mandate (B) manage


(C) to speak evil of (D) liquidate

2. Genuine – (A) old (B) fake


(C) real (D) dangerous

3. Diligent – (A) progressive (B) inventive


(C) brilliant (D) hard working

Directions for questions 4 – 6 : Against each word are given four suggested meanings.
Choose the word or phrase which is opposite in meaning to the key word.

4. Gorgeous – (A) fashionable (B) plain


(C) similar (D) desperate

5. Mercenary – (A) generous (B) cruel


(C) covetous (D) harsh

6. Chaotic – (A) pathetic (B) serious


(C) formless (D) systematic

Directions for questions 7 – 9 : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any
grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in a part of the sentence. Do not look for
errors in spelling and punctuation. When you find an error in a sentence, mark the number
(A), (B) or (C) of that part of the sentence as the answer. If there is no error, the answer is
(D).

7. If you stand with me (A)/ in my hour of need (B)/ I will never forget you (C)

8. He found the house (A)/ without any difficulty and (B)/ knocked at the door (C)

9. People have ideas (A)/ about aeroplanes (B)/ in ancient times (C)

Directions for questions 10 – 12 : In each of the following sentences, select the most
appropriate word from the four words given below the sentence to fill in the blank in it and
complete its meaning.

10. Everybody these days complains __________ corruption in public life.


(A) against (B) about
(C) of (D) for

11. Fate smiles _________ him in all his ventures.


(A) at (B) with
(C) upon (D) over

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12. The greater is the size, the more does it cost, because the price ________ on the size.
(A) depends (B) rests
(C) counts (D) reckons

13. Which of the following words is misspelt ?


(A) Lawful (B) Legand
(C) Manifold (D) Miserable

14. Which of the following words is spelt correctly ?


(A) meticulus (B) mejistic
(C) melancholy (D) begining

15. Which of the following words is not spelt correctly ?


(A) contradictory (B) dictionery
(C) laboratory (D) sewerage

16. Which of the following words is spelt correctly ?


(A) unmesurable (B) disgracefull
(C) impatuous (D) decision

Directions for questions 17 – 18 : Choose one of the given four alternatives which best
expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase written in capital letters.

17. I want to tell you that I will not PUT UP WITH this habit of yours.
(A) praise (B) take
(C) tolerate (D) agree

18. She was PUT UP for the position of secretary.


(A) ready (B) proposed
(C) cancelled (D) sold

19. Past tense of the verb ‘choose’ is


(A) choosed (B) chosen
(C) chase (D) chose

20. Plural of “brother-in-law” is


(A) brother in laws (B) brother-en-law
(C) brothers-in-law (D) brother in loss

21. Feminine gender of ‘nephew’ is


(A) niece (B) neice
(C) neece (D) nice

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Directions for questions 22 – 23 : Fill in the blank by selecting the most appropriate one
from the given four alternatives.

22. I object __________ waiting. You are always late for appointments.
(A) to being kept (B) singing
(C) kept waiting (D) keeping

23. I have lived in Mumbai ___________


(A) from five years (B) for five years
(C) five years ago (D) last five years

Directions for questions 24 – 25 : In each question, an incomplete statement followed by


four fillers is given. Pick out the best one which can complete the incomplete statement
correctly and meaningfully.

24. He always stammers in public meetings, but his today’s speech


(A) was not received satisfactorily (B) could not be understood properly
(C) was not liked by the audience (D) was surprisingly fluent

25. He tames animals because he


(A) is fond of them (B) hates them
(C) wants to set them free (D) is afraid of them

26. If A and B are daughters of Mr. C, D is husband of A and E is husband of B, what is


Mr. C of D and E both ?
(A) Father-in-law (B) Brother-in-law
(C) Son-in-law (D) Aunt

27. If Z = 52 and ACT = 48, then BAT will be equal to


(A) 39 (B) 41
(C) 44 (D) 46

28. Ahmed is taller than Salim. Salim is not as tall as Ahmed but is taller than Akbar.
Sohan too is not as tall as Salim but is taller than Akbar. Who is the tallest ?
(A) Salim (B) Akbar
(C) Ahmed (D) Sohan

29. FAG, GAF, HAE, IAD, __________


Choose any one of the following alternatives which correctly fills the above series.
(A) JAK (B) HAL
(C) HAK (D) JAC

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Directions : In questions 30 – 32, two statements are given followed by two conclusions
numbered (a) and (b). You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to
be false or contradictory to the commonly known facts, decide logically which of the answer
choices is correct.

30. Statements : All cakes are ice creams. All ice creams are toffees.
Conclusions : (a) All cakes are toffees (b) All toffees are ice creams.
(A) only (a) follows (B) only (b) follows
(C) both (a) and (b) follow (D) either (a) or (b) follows

31. Statements : All hill stations have a sun-set point. “X” is a hill station.
Conclusions : (a) “X” has a sun-set point.
(b) Places other than hill stations do not have sun-set points.
(A) only (a) follows (B) only (b) follows
(C) both (a) and (b) follow (D) either (a) or (b) follows

32. Statements : Lawyers married only fair girls. Shobha is very fair.
Conclusions : (a) Shobha was married to a lawyer.
(b) Shobha was not married to a lawyer.
(A) only (a) follows (B) only (b) follows
(C) both (a) and (b) follow (D) either (a) or (b) follows

Directions : In questions 33 and 34, a number of figures are given. Find out the best method
of classification and identify this amongst the given four alternatives.

33.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(A) 1, 3, 5 ; 2, 6, 9 ; 4, 7, 8 (B) 2, 3, 4 ; 5, 6, 8 ; 9, 1, 7
(C) 1, 3, 5 ; 2, 6, 8 ; 4, 7, 9 (D) 3, 2, 4 ; 6, 5, 8 ; 7, 9, 1

34.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(A) 1, 7, 9 ; 2, 3, 6 ; 4, 5, 8 (B) 1, 2, 9 ; 3, 4, 6 ; 5, 7, 8
(C) 1, 6, 8 ; 2, 4, 7 ; 3, 5, 9 (D) 1, 7, 8 ; 2, 9, 3 ; 6, 4, 5

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Directions : In questions 35 and 36, four figures are given for each question. Identify the
one which is different from the rest.

35.

(A) (B) (C) (D)

36.

(A) (B) (C) (D)

Directions : In questions 37 and 38, find that word from among the given alternatives
(A), (B), (C) and (D) which is related to the given basic word.

37. Basic word : stick


(A) Knife (B) Mask
(C) Pistol (D) Javelin

38. Basic word : Music


(A) Violin (B) Guitar
(C) Tanker (D) Flute

Directions : In questions 39 and 40, two words given on the left side of the sign : : are
related in someway. Find the word having the same relationship with the word given on the
right side of the sign : : .

39. Wax : Candle : : ? : Paper


(A) Tree (B) Bamboo
(C) Pulp (D) Wood

40. Ocean : Water : : Glacier : ?


(A) Mountain (B) Ice
(C) Cave (D) Refrigerator

41. Two positions of a cube are shown below. When the number four will be at the bottom,
which number will be at the top ?

(A) 3 (B) 6
(C) 4 (D) 5

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42. A train which is 1 km long travelling at a speed of 60 km per hour enters a tunnel of
length 1 km. What time does the train take to come fully out of the tunnel ?
(A) 1 h. (B) 1 mt.
(C) 2 mts. (D) 2 hrs.

43. If P means ‘_’, Q means ‘+’, R means ‘ ÷ ’ and S means ‘×’, then 16 P 4 Q 5 S 8 R 2 = ?
(A) – 8 (B) 32
(C) 20 (D) 12

44. Look at this series : 21, 9, 21, 11, 21, 13, 21, ... what number should come next ?
(A) 14 (B) 15
(C) 21 (D) 23

45. If the following numbers are written in the descending order, what will be the middle
digit of the middle term ?
(A) 1 (B) 7
(C) 8 (D) 3

Directions : A pair of codes is given. Select the pair which shows the similar relationship
that is shown by the given pair.

46. ABC 29 : DEF 28


(A) JKL 32 : NOP 31 (B) DEF 63 : GHI 64
(C) PQR 48 : STU 47 (D) UVW 23 : XYZ 21

Directions for questions 47 – 48 :


A set of sequence is given. Select the option which shows similar relationship.

47. 43 BC : 44 DE 56 LM : 57 NO 62 PQ : ?

(A) 63 RS (B) 64 RS
(C) 63 SR (D) 61 RT

48. TU 98 : UV 87 JK 75 : KL 64 PQ 53 : ?

(A) RS 42 (B) QR 35
(C) RS 35 (D) QR 42

49. Manish ranked sixteenth from the top and twenty-ninth from the bottom among those
who have passed an examination in class VIII A. Six students of that class did not
appear for that examination and five failed in it. How many students were there in the
class ?
(A) 44 (B) 50
(C) 55 (D) 40

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50. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following letter series ?
PMT OOS NQR MSQ ?
(A) LWP (B) LUP
(C) LVP (D) LUR

51. A grocer has a sale of 6,435,


<
6,927,
<
6,855,<
7,230 and
<
6,562 for 5
<

consecutive months. How much sale must he have in the sixth month so that he gets
an average sale of 6,500 ?
<

(A) <
5,991 (B) 6,001 <

(C) <
6,991 (D) 4,991 <

52. A bank pays 10% per annum interest on the money deposited and charges 12% per
annum from the borrowers. If at the end of a year the Bank earns 2.4 crores from
<

interest, what was the money deposited ?


(A) <
120 crores (B) 240 crores
<

(C) <
480 crores (D) 300 crores
<

53. 35% of the population of a town are men and 40% are women. If the remaining number
of children are 20,000, the number of women will be
(A) 3,200 (B) 30,050
(C) 32,000 (D) 31,500

54. If a cyclist covers a distance of 3 km in 5 minutes, what is the speed of the cyclist ?
(A) 100 m/s (B) 360 km/h
(C) 100 cm/s (D) 600 m/min

55. What should be added to the following to make it a perfect square ?

4x2 + 12xy + 8y2


(A) 8x2 (B) y2
(C) x2y2 (D) 2xy

56. One gas cylinder is used to cook food for a family of 8 people for 30 days. If 4 guests
join the family, how long will the gas in that cylinder last ?
(A) 15 days (B) 20 days
(C) 25 days (D) None of the above

1 1
57. x+ = 2, x4 + 4 = ?
x x
(A) 2 (B) 16
1 1
(C) (D)
16 8

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58. The three angles of a triangle are in the ratio 1 : 3 : 5. Find out the greatest angle of the
triangle.
(A) 60° (B) 80°
(C) 100° (D) 120°

59. An 88 cm long thread is given. If it is placed exactly along the circumference of a


circle, what will be its radius ?
(A) 28 cm (B) 14 cm
(C) 11 cm (D) 22 cm

60. How many litres of water a rectangular container of length 10 cm, breadth 8 cm and
height 50 cm can hold ?
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 5

61. In a village 300 people speak Tamil. 350 people speak Kannada and 200 people
speak both Tamil and Kannada. If the people of this village speak only these two
languages, find the total number of people in the village.
(A) 500 (B) 650
(C) 550 (D) 450

62. After John gave 12 to Hari and Hari gave 4 to John, both had equal amounts with
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them. Who had the smaller amount initially and by how much ?
(A) Hari by <
8 (B) John by <
4
(C) Hari by <
16 (D) None of these

63. By working 6 hours a day, 10 people take 12 days to complete a work. By working
5 hours a day, how many days do 12 people take to complete the same work ?
(A) 12 days (B) 15 days
(C) 10 days (D) 5 days

64. Two poles are fixed vertically in a level playground. Their heights from the ground are
25 m and 10 m. Distance between them in the bottom is 8 m. Find the distance between
their top.
(A) 16 m (B) 15 m
(C) 14 m (D) 17 m

65. How much amount a person gets by selling 50 shares of 10 each at premium of 5 ?
< <

(A) <
250 (B) <
500
(C) <
750 (D) <
550

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982 − 22
66. =?
98 − 2
(A) 140 (B) 100
(C) 96 (D) 9600

67. In the given figure,


A = 80°, AB = AC

ACD = ?

(A) 130° (B) 100°


(C) 80° (D) 160°

68. The ratio of the share capital of P and Q is 3 : 4. The ratio of the share capital of Q and
R is 2 : 3. At the end of the year, if C gets a profit of 6,000, how much profit does A get
<

in the same year ?


(A) <
5,000 (B) <
5,500
(C) <
4,000 (D) <
6,000

69. If a + b + c = 0 ; (b + c) (a + b) = ?
(A) ac (B) – ac
(C) – bc (D) bc

70. Length of one side of a square is 14 cm. A circle which touches all the sides of this
square is drawn. Find its area.
(A) 156 sq. cm. (B) 154 sq. cm.
(C) 145 sq. cm. (D) 140 sq. cm.

71. There are two successive discounts of 35% and 10% respectively on a saree. If a man
has purchased it for 1,170, what was the price of this saree before the discount ?
<

(A) 1,900
<
(B) 2,000 <

(C) 1,700
<
(D) 1,800 <

72. Find the sum of all the natural numbers from 1 to 50


(A) 1275 (B) 5000
(C) 2500 (D) 5100

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73. There are 10 players. How many teams of 3 players can be formed from these 10
players ?
(A) 720 (B) 1200
(C) 30 (D) 300

74. Two trains each of 120 metres length are running on parallel tracks in opposite
directions at 40 metres/minute speed and 20 metres/minute speed respectively. How
much time will they take to cross each other ?
(A) 2 minutes (B) 3 minutes
(C) 4 minutes (D) 1 minute

75. Two unbiased coins are tossed. What is the probability of appearing same faces on
the top ?

1 1
(A) (B)
2 8

1 3
(C) (D)
4 4

76. The contestant of which country has been crowned as ‘MISS WORLD 2012’ ?
(A) Korea (B) Venezuela
(C) China (D) Russia

77. Two London Olympics medalists were selected for the prestigious “Khel Rathna” award.
One was Yogeshwar Dutt and the other was __________
(A) Leander Paes (B) Mary Kom
(C) Saina Nehwal (D) Vijay Kumar

78. The popular singer Jagjith Singh, who died recently was associated with which form
of music ?
(A) Rock (B) Ghazal
(C) Jazz (D) Carnatic classical

79. Who succeeded D. V. Sadananda Gowda as the Chief Minister of Karnataka ?


(A) B. Eshwarappa (B) Jagadish Shettar
(C) Ashok (D) Renukacharya

80. Who has defeated P. A. Sangma in the recent Indian Presidential Election ?
(A) Mamatha Banerjee (B) Chidambaram
(C) A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (D) Pranab Mukherjee

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81. Along with other sites, which of the following Indian sites has been recently included
in the prestigious list of the ‘World Heritage Sites’ ?
(A) Western Ghats (B) Howrah Bridge
(C) Halebeedu (D) Mysore Palace

82. What is the name of the space craft which landed on Mars on 6-8-2012 ?
(A) Seniority (B) Curiosity (C) Viscosity (D) Priority

83. One among the two films which received ‘National Award 2012’ in the Best Film
Category is _______________
(A) Byari (B) Dirty Picture (C) Sagar (D) Union Jack

84. “Higgs Particle” which was recently in news related to discovery of Boson, in main
stream media is often referred to as
(A) The Standard Particle (B) The God Particle
(C) The Boson Particle (D) The New Particle

85. Who won the 2012 French Open Title ?


(A) Rafael Nadal (B) Novak Djokovic
(C) Roger Federer (D) Andy Murray

86. According to data released by Ministry of statistics of India in June 2012, which state
emerged as the state with Highest Economic Growth ?
(A) Gujarat (B) Punjab (C) Bihar (D) Maharashtra

87. Which ace chess player in May 2012 claimed the Fide World Chess Title for the record
fifth time ?
(A) Boris Gelfand (B) Viswanathan Anand
(C) Rajnathan Anand (D) Gagan Narang

88. Who was appointed as Army Chief to succeed Gen. V. K. Singh ?


(A) Joginder Jaswant Singh (B) Lt. Gen. Bikram Singh
(C) V. B. Singh (D) Deepak Kapoor

89. Who was crowned “Miss India World 2012” ?


(A) Vanya Mishra (B) Prachi Mishra
(C) Rochelle Maria Rao (D) Ipsita Pati

90. Mary Kom, who won Bronze medal in London Olympics 2012 belongs to which of the
following sports ?
(A) Wrestling (B) Weight-lifting (C) Gymnastic (D) Boxing

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91. Where was ‘BRICS Summit 2012’ held ? [BRICS is the association of leading emerging
economics]
(A) Bangalore (B) New Delhi (C) Kolkata (D) Mumbai

92. Who in the cricketing world is also called “The Wall” ?


(A) Rahul Dravid (B) Sachin Tendulkar
(C) M. S. Dhoni (D) Shane Warne

93. Which novel has been the inspiration for the movie “3 Idiots” ?
(A) “One night @ the Call Centre” (B) “The 3 mistakes of My Life”
(C) “2 States: The story of my Marriage” (D) “FIVE Point someone”

94. Who won the Dadasaheb Phalke Award 2011 ?


(A) Shyam Benegal (B) Girish Karnad
(C) Soumitra Chatterjee (D) Dev Anand

95. Who is the chairman of Unique Identification Authority of India ? (UIDAI)


(A) Sam Pitroda (B) Nandan Nilekani
(C) Montek Singh Ahluwalia (D) Azim Premji

96. Who was ousted while serving as the fourth President of Egypt ? (1981-2011)
(A) Hosni Mubarak (B) Muammar Gaddafi
(C) Jose Manuel Zelaya (D) Saddam Hussain

97. Which of the following temples is the richest in India ?


(A) Tirumala Tirupathi Venkateshwara Temple
(B) Sri Saibaba Temple – Shirdi
(C) Golden Temple Amrithsar
(D) Sri Padmanabha Swamy Temple – Trivandrum

98. The real name of Anna Hazare is ___________


(A) Kisan Baburao Hazare (B) Hari Kishan Hazare
(C) Bhushan Hazare (D) Shashikanth Hazare

99. Solar system consists of sun and how many planets ?


(A) 9 (B) 8 (C) 7 (D) 6

100. The Yoga guru who recently went on fast demanding black money to be brought back
to India is __________
(A) Baba Ram Dev (B) Baba Syam Dev
(C) Baba Jnan Dev (D) Baba Rana Dev

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àíZ 1 – 3 VH$ {ZX}e : àË`oH$ _w»` eãX Ho$ gm_Zo Mma gwPm{dV AW© {XE JE h¢Ÿ& eãX `m dmŠ`m§e MwZ| Omo _w»`
eãX Ho$ ~hþV g_mZ hmoŸ&
1. Malign – (A) mandate (B) manage
(C) to speak evil of (D) liquidate

2. Genuine – (A) old (B) fake


(C) real (D) dangerous

3. Diligent – (A) progressive (B) inventive


(C) brilliant (D) hard working

àíZ 4 – 6 VH$ {ZX}e : àË`oH$ _w»` eãX Ho$ gm_Zo Mma gwPm{dV AW© {XE JE h¢Ÿ& eãX `m dmŠ`m§e MwZ| Omo _w»`
eãX Ho$ {dnarV hmoŸ&
4. Gorgeous – (A) fashionable (B) plain
(C) similar (D) desperate

5. Mercenary – (A) generous (B) cruel


(C) covetous (D) harsh

6. Chaotic – (A) pathetic (B) serious


(C) formless (D) systematic

àíZ 7 – 9 VH$ {ZX}e : ha dmŠ` H$mo n‹T>H$a nVm H$a| {H$ Š`m `hm± na H$moB© ì`mH$aU Ìw{Q> h¡Ÿ& Ìw{Q> H$m AW© h¡, dmŠ`
Ho$ {H$gr {hñgo _| H$moB© Ìw{Q>Ÿ& dV©Zr Am¡a {dam_ {MÝh _| Ìw{Q>`m§ Z XoI|Ÿ& O~ Amn EH$ dmŠ` _| H$moB© Ìw{Q> nmE, Vmo CÎma
Ho$ {bE dmŠ` Ho$ Cg {hñgo H$mo g§»`m (A), (B) `m (C) go {MpÝhV H$a|Ÿ& `{X, H$moB© Ìw{Q> Zht h¡, Vmo CÎma (D) h¡Ÿ&
7. If you stand with me (A)/ in my hour of need (B)/ I will never forget you (C)

8. He found the house (A)/ without any difficulty and (B)/ knocked at the door (C)

9. People have ideas (A)/ about aeroplanes (B)/ in ancient times (C)

àíZ 10 – 12 VH$ Ho$ {bE {ZX}e : {ZåZ {XE JE àË`oH$ dmŠ` _|, dmŠ` Ho$ ZrMo {XE JE Mma eãXm| _| go EH$
Cn`wº$ eãX MwZo Am¡a [aº$ ñWmZ ^aH$a BgHo$ AW© H$mo nyam H$a|Ÿ&
10. Everybody these days complains __________ corruption in public life.
(A) against (B) about
(C) of (D) for

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11. Fate smiles _________ him in all his ventures.
(A) at (B) with
(C) upon (D) over

12. The greater is the size, the more does it cost, because the price ________ on the size.
(A) depends (B) rests
(C) counts (D) reckons

13. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$g eãX H$s dV©Zr JbV h¡ ?


(A) Lawful (B) Legand
(C) Manifold (D) Miserable

14. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$g eãX H$s dV©Zr ghr h¡ ?


(A) meticulus (B) mejistic
(C) melancholy (D) begining

15. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$g eãX H$s dV©Zr JbV h¡ ?


(A) contradictory (B) dictionery
(C) laboratory (D) sewerage

16. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$g eãX H$s dV©Zr ghr h¡ ?


(A) unmesurable (B) disgracefull
(C) impatuous (D) decision

àíZ 17 – 18 VH$ Ho$ {bE {ZX}e : ~‹S>o Ajam| _| {bIo _whmdao/dmŠ`m§e Ho$ {bE {XE JE Mma {dH$ënm| _| go EH$
MwZo Omo g~go Cn`wŠV AW© H$mo ì`º$ H$aVm h¡Ÿ&
17. I want to tell you that I will not PUT UP WITH this habit of yours.
(A) praise (B) take
(C) tolerate (D) agree

18. She was PUT UP for the position of secretary.


(A) ready (B) proposed
(C) cancelled (D) sold

19. Past tense of the verb ‘choose’ is


(A) choosed (B) chosen
(C) chase (D) chose

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20. Plural of “brother-in-law” is
(A) brother in laws (B) brother-en-law
(C) brothers-in-law (D) brother in loss

21. Feminine gender of ‘nephew’ is


(A) niece (B) neice
(C) neece (D) nice

àíZ 22 – 23 VH$ Ho$ {bE {ZX}e : {XE JE Mma {dH$ënm| _| go g~go Cn`wŠV MwZH$a [aŠV ñWmZ ^a|Ÿ&
22. I object __________ waiting. You are always late for appointments.
(A) to being kept (B) singing
(C) kept waiting (D) keeping

23. I have lived in Mumbai ___________


(A) from five years (B) for five years
(C) five years ago (D) last five years

àíZ 24 – 25 VH$ Ho$ {bE {ZX}e : àË`oH$ àíZ _|, EH$ AYyam H$WZ Ho$ {bE Mma {dH$ën {XE JE h¢Ÿ& EH$ g~go
Cn`wŠV H$m M`Z H$a| Omo AYyao H$WZ H$mo ghr T>§J go nyU© Am¡a gmW©H$ H$a gH$Vm hmoŸ&
24. He always stammers in public meetings, but his today’s speech
(A) was not received satisfactorily
(B) could not be understood properly
(C) was not liked by the audience
(D) was surprisingly fluent

25. He tames animals because he


(A) is fond of them
(B) hates them
(C) wants to set them free
(D) is afraid of them

26. `{X A Am¡a B lr_mZ C H$s ~o{Q>`m± h¢, D A H$m n{V h¡ Am¡a E B H$m n{V h¡, V~ lr_mZ C D Am¡a E Ho$ XmoZm|
Ho$ Š`m bJVo h¢ ?
(A) ggwa (B) ~hZmoB©
(C) Xm_mX (D) MmMr

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27. `{X Z = 52 Am¡a ACT = 48, Vmo BAT ~am~a hmoJm
(A) 39 (B) 41
(C) 44 (D) 46

28. Ah_X gbr_ go bå~m h¡Ÿ& gbr_ Ah_X {OVZm b§~m Zht h¡, bo{H$Z AH$~a go bå~m h¡Ÿ& gmohZ ^r gbr_
{OVZm b§~m Zht h¡, bo{H$Z AH$~a go bå~m h¡Ÿ& g~go bå~m H$m¡Z h¡ ?
(A) gbr_ (B) AH$~a
(C) Ah_X (D) gmohZ

29. FAG, GAF, HAE, IAD, __________


ZrMo {XE JE {dH$ënm| _| go EH$ MwZo Omo D$na Xr JB© l¥§Ibm H$mo ghr go ^aVm hmoŸ&
(A) JAK (B) HAL
(C) HAK (D) JAC

{ZX}e : àíZ 30 – 32 _|, Xmo H$WZm| H$m AZwgaU Xmo {ZîH$f© (a) Am¡a (b) Ûmam {H$`m J`m h¡Ÿ& AmnH$mo {XE JE H$WZ
H$mo MwZZm h¡, Mmho dmo PyR>m `m gm_mÝ`V: kmV VÏ`m| Ho$ {dnarV bJo, Vm{H©$H$ {ZU©` b| {H$ H$m¡Z gm CÎma ghr h¡Ÿ&
30. H$WZ : g^r Ho$H$ AmBgH«$s_ h¢Ÿ& g^r AmBgH«$s_ Q>m°\$s h¢Ÿ&
{ZîH$f© : (a) g^r Ho$H$ Q>m°\$s (b) g^r Q>m°\$s AmBgH«$s_ h¢Ÿ&
(A) Ho$db (a) AZwgaU H$aVm h¡
(B) Ho$db (b) AZwgaU H$aVm h¡
(C) XmoZm| (a) Am¡a (b) AZwgaU H$aVo h¢
(D) `m Vmo (a) `m (b) AZwgaU H$aVm h¡

31. H$WZ : g^r nhm‹S>r ñQ>oeZm| na EH$ gZ goQ> ßdmBªQ> hmoVm h¡Ÿ& “X” EH$ {hb ñQ>oeZ h¡Ÿ&
{ZîH$f© : (a) “X” _| gZ goQ> ßdmBªQ> h¡Ÿ&
(b) nhm‹S>r ñQ>oeZm| Ho$ Abmdm AÝ` ñWmZm| na gZ goQ> ßdmBªQ> Zht hmoVm h¢Ÿ&
(A) Ho$db (a) AZwgaU H$aVm h¡
(B) Ho$db (b) AZwgaU H$aVm h¡
(C) XmoZm| (a) Am¡a (b) AZwgaU H$aVo h¢
(D) `m Vmo (a) `m (b) AZwgaU H$aVm h¡

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32. H$WZ : dH$sb Ho$db Jmoar b‹S>{H$`m| go emXr H$aVo h¢Ÿ& emo^m ~hþV Jmoar h¡Ÿ&
{ZîH$f© : (a) emo^m H$s emXr EH$ dH$sb go hþB© WrŸ&
(b) emo^m H$s emXr EH$ dH$sb go Zht hþB© WrŸ&

(A) Ho$db (a) AZwgaU H$aVm h¡


(B) Ho$db (b) AZwgaU H$aVm h¡
(C) XmoZm| (a) Am¡a (b) AZwgaU H$aVo h¢
(D) `m Vmo (a) `m (b) AZwgaU H$aVm h¡

{ZX}e : àíZ 33 Am¡a 34 _|, H$B© AmH¥${V`m§ Xr JB© h¢Ÿ& dJuH$aU H$m g~go AÀN>m VarH$m ImoO| Am¡a {XE JE Mma
{dH$ënm| _| BgH$s nhMmZ H$a|Ÿ&

33.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(A) 1, 3, 5 ; 2, 6, 9 ; 4, 7, 8 (B) 2, 3, 4 ; 5, 6, 8 ; 9, 1, 7
(C) 1, 3, 5 ; 2, 6, 8 ; 4, 7, 9 (D) 3, 2, 4 ; 6, 5, 8 ; 7, 9, 1

34.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(A) 1, 7, 9 ; 2, 3, 6 ; 4, 5, 8 (B) 1, 2, 9 ; 3, 4, 6 ; 5, 7, 8
(C) 1, 6, 8 ; 2, 4, 7 ; 3, 5, 9 (D) 1, 7, 8 ; 2, 9, 3 ; 6, 4, 5

{ZX}e : àíZ 35 Am¡a 36 _|, àË`oH$ àíZ Ho$ {bE Mma AmH¥${V`m§ Xr JB© h¢Ÿ& nhMmZ| {H$ g~ _| H$m¡Z gr EH$
{^ÝZ h¡Ÿ&

35.

(A) (B) (C) (D)

36.

(A) (B) (C) (D)

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{ZX}e : àíZ 37 Am¡a 38 _|, ZrMo {XE JE {dH$ënm| (A), (B), (C) Am¡a (D) _| go Cg eãX H$mo MwZo Omo {XE JE _yb
eãX go g§~§{YV h¡Ÿ&
37. Basic word : stick
(A) Knife (B) Mask
(C) Pistol (D) Javelin

38. Basic word : Music


(A) Violin (B) Guitar
(C) Tanker (D) Flute

{ZX}e : àíZ 39 Am¡a 40 _| {MÝh : : H$s ~mBª Amoa na {XE JE Xmo eãX {H$gr Z {H$gr àH$ma Ow‹S>o hþE h¢Ÿ& {MÝh : :
Ho$ Xm§Bª Amoa {XE JE eãX go gå~§{YV eãX ImoO|Ÿ&
39. Wax : Candle : : ? : Paper
(A) Tree (B) Bamboo
(C) Pulp (D) Wood

40. Ocean : Water : : Glacier : ?


(A) Mountain (B) Ice
(C) Cave (D) Refrigerator

41. EH$ KZ H$s Xmo pñW{V`m| H$mo ZrMo {XIm`m J`m h¡Ÿ& O~ Z§~a Mma Vb na hmoJm, V~ H$m¡Z gr g§»`m erf© na
hmoJr ?

(A) 3 (B) 6
(C) 4 (D) 5

42. EH$ Q´>oZ h¡ Omo 1 {H$._r. b§~r h¡ dmo 60 {H$._r. à{V K§Q>o H$s J{V go MbVo hþE 1 {H$._r. bå~r gwa§J _| àdoe
H$aVr h¡Ÿ& gwa§J Ho$ nyar Vah ~mha AmZo Ho$ {bE Q´>oZ {H$VZm boVr h¡ ?
(A) 1 K§Q>m (B) 1 _r.
(C) 2 _rQ>a (D) 2 K§Q>o

43. `{X P H$m AW© ‘_’ h¡, Q H$m AW© ‘+’ h¡, R H$m AW© ‘ ÷ ’ Am¡a S H$m AW© ‘×’ h¡, V~ 16 P 4 Q 5 S 8 R 2 = ?
(A) – 8 (B) 32
(C) 20 (D) 12

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44. Bg l¥§Ibm H$mo XoI| : 21, 9, 21, 11, 21, 13, 21, ... AJbr g§»`m Š`m hmoZr Mm{hE ?
(A) 14 (B) 15
(C) 21 (D) 23

45. `{X {ZåZ g§»`m H$mo KQ>Vo H«$_ _| {bIm OmVm h¡, Š`m ~rM hmoJm _Ü`_ Ad{Y H$m _Ü` A§H$ H$m¡Z gm hmoJm ?
(A) 1 (B) 7
(C) 8 (D) 3

{ZX}e : H$moS> H$s EH$ Omo‹S>r Xr JB© h¡Ÿ& Eogr Omo‹S>r H$m M`Z H$a| Omo Xr JB© Omo‹S>r Ûmam Xem©E JE g§~§Y Ho$
g_mZwê$n hmoŸ&
46. ABC 29 : DEF 28
(A) JKL 32 : NOP 31
(B) DEF 63 : GHI 64
(C) PQR 48 : STU 47
(D) UVW 23 : XYZ 21

àíZ 47 – 48 VH$ Ho$ {bE {ZX}e : AZwH«$_ H$m EH$ goQ> {X`m J`m h¡Ÿ& {dH$ën H$m M`Z H$a| Omo Bgr Vah Ho$
g§~§Y H$mo Xem©Vm h¡Ÿ&
47. 43 BC : 44 DE 56 LM : 57 NO 62 PQ : ?

(A) 63 RS (B) 64 RS
(C) 63 SR (D) 61 RT

48. TU 98 : UV 87 JK 75 : KL 64 PQ 53 : ?

(A) RS 42 (B) QR 35
(C) RS 35 (D) QR 42

49. _Zrf H$jm AmR>dt E H$s narjm _| CÎmrU© hþE N>mÌm| _| erf© go 16 d| Am¡a ZrMo go 29 d| ñWmZ na h¡Ÿ& H$jm Ho$
6 N>mÌm| Zo narjm Zht Xr h¡ Am¡a 5 Bg_| \o$b hmo JE h¡Ÿ& H$jm _| {H$VZo N>mÌ Wo ?
(A) 44 (B) 50
(C) 55 (D) 40

50. {ZåZ{b{IV nÌ l¥§Ibm _| àíZ {MÝh (?) Ho$ ñWmZ na Š`m AmZm Mm{hE ?
PMT OOS NQR MSQ ?
(A) LWP (B) LUP
(C) LVP (D) LUR

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51. EH$ n§gmar 5 bJmVma _hrZm| Ho$ {bE 6,435, 6,927, 6,855, 7,230 Am¡a
< < < < <
6,562 H$s {~H«$s
H$aVm h¡Ÿ& 6 d| _hrZo _| Cgo {H$VZr {~H«$s H$aZr Mm{hE Vm{H$ Am¡gV {~H«$s 6,500 hmo ?
(A) <
5,991 (B) <
6,001
(C) <
6,991 (D) <
4,991

52. EH$ ~¢H$ à{Vdf© 10% H$s ã`mO na n¡go O_m H$aVm h¡ Am¡a CYmaH$Vm©Am| go à{Vdf© 12% H$_mVm h¡Ÿ&
`{X gmb Ho$ A§V _| ~¢H$ ã`mO go 2.4 H$amo‹S> énE H$_mVm h¡, Vmo {H$VZo n¡go O_m {H$E JE Wo ?
<

(A) <
120 H$amo‹S> (B) 240 H$amo‹S>
<

(C) <
480 H$amo‹S> (D) 300 H$amo‹S>
<

53. EH$ eha _| nwéfm| H$s OZg§»`m 35% h¢ Am¡a _{hbmAm| H$s 40% h¡Ÿ& `{X eof ~ÀMm| H$s g§»`m 20,000 h¡,
Vmo _{hbmAm| H$s g§»`m hmoJr
(A) 3,200 (B) 30,050 (C) 32,000 (D) 31,500

54. `{X EH$ gmB{H$b MmbH$ 5 {_ZQ> _| 3 {H$._r. H$s Xyar V` H$aVm h¡, gmB{H$b MmbH$ H$s J{V Š`m h¡ ?
(A) 100 _r./g|. (B) 360 {H$._r./K§Q>m
(C) 100 go._r./g|. (D) 600 _r./{_ZQ>

55. Bgo EH$ nyU© dJ© ~ZmZo Ho$ {bE {ZåZ{b{IV _| go Š`m Omo‹S>m OmZm Mm{hE ?
4x2 + 12xy + 8y2
(A) 8x2 (B) y2

(C) x2y2 (D) 2xy

56. EH$ J¡g {gb|S>a 8 bmoJm| Ho$ EH$ n[adma Ho$ {bE 30 {XZm| VH$ ImZm nH$mZo Ho$ {bE à`moJ {H$`m OmVm h¡Ÿ& `{X
n[adma _| 4 _oh_mZ Am OmE§ Vmo Cg {gb|S>a _| J¡g {H$VZo {XZ VH$ MboJr ?
(A) 15 {XZ (B) 20 {XZ

(C) 25 {XZ (D) CnamoŠV _| go H$moB© Zht

1 1
57. x+ = 2, x4 + 4 = ?
x x
(A) 2 (B) 16
1 1
(C) (D)
16 8

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58. EH$ {ÌH$moU Ho$ VrZ H$moUm| H$m AZwnmV 1 : 3 : 5 h¡Ÿ& {ÌH$moU H$m g~go ~‹S>m H$moU kmV H$a|Ÿ&
(A) 60° (B) 80°

(C) 100° (D) 120°

59. EH$ 88 go._r. b§~m YmJm {X`m J`m h¡Ÿ& `{X Bgo EH$ d¥Îm H$s n[a{Y Ho$ gmW aIm OmE Vmo BgH$s {ÌÁ`m
Š`m hmoJr ?
(A) 28 go._r. (B) 14 go._r.

(C) 11 go._r. (D) 22 go._r.

60. {H$VZo brQ>a nmZr H$s 10 go._r. b§~mB©, 8 go._r. H$s Mm¡‹S>mB© Am¡a 50 go._r. H$s D§$MmB© Ho$ EH$ Am`VmH$ma
H§$Q>oZa _| {H$VZm nmZr Am gH$Vm h¡ ?
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 5

61. EH$ Jm§d _| 300 bmoJ V{_b ~mobVo h¢Ÿ& 350 bmoJ H$ÝZ‹S> Am¡a 200 bmoJ XmoZm| V{_b Am¡a H$ÝZ‹S> ~mobVo h¢ŸŸ&
`{X Bg Jm§d Ho$ bmoJm| H$mo Ho$db `hr Xmo H$moB© ^mfmE§ ~mobVo h¢, Vmo Jm§d _| bmoJm| H$s Hw$b g§»`m kmV H$a|Ÿ&
(A) 500 (B) 650

(C) 550 (D) 450

62. Om°Z Ho$ h[a H$mo 12 é. XoZo Am¡a h[a Ho$ Om°Z H$mo 4 é. XoZo Ho$ ~mX, XmoZm| Ho$ nmg ~am~a n¡go WoŸ& XmoZm| _| go
{H$gHo$ nmg ewé _| H$_ am{e Wr Am¡a {H$VZr ?
(A) h[a Ho$ nmg 8 é. A{YH$ Wo
(B) Om°Z Ho$ nmg 4 é. A{YH$ Wo
(C) h[a Ho$ nmg 16 é. A{YH$ Wo
(D) BZ_| go H$moB© Zht

63. EH$ {XZ _| 6 K§Q>o H$m_ H$aHo$ 10 bmoJ EH$ H$m_ H$mo nyam H$aZo _| 12 {XZ bJmVo h¢Ÿ& EH$ {XZ _| 5 K§Q>o H$m_
H$aHo$ 12 bmoJ {H$VZo {XZm| _| Cgr H$m_ H$mo nyam H$aVo h¢ ?
(A) 12 {XZ (B) 15 {XZ

(C) 10 {XZ (D) 5 {XZ

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64. Xmo Y«wd EH$ ñVa Ho$ Iob Ho$ _¡XmZ _| D$Üdm©Ya I‹S>oŸh¢Ÿ& O_rZ go CZH$s D§$MmB© 25 _rQ>a Am¡a 10 _rQ>a h¡Ÿ& Vb
_| CZ XmoZm| Ho$ ~rM H$s Xyar 8 _rQ>a h¡Ÿ& CZHo$ erfm] Ho$ ~rM H$s Xyar H$m kmV H$a|Ÿ&
(A) 16 _r. (B) 15 _r.
(C) 14 _r. (D) 17 _r.

65. 5 é. àr{_`_ na 50 eo`am| H$mo à{V 10 é. _| ~oMH$a EH$ ì`pŠV {H$VZr am{e nm gH$Vm h¡ ?
(A) 250 é. (B) 500 é.
(C) 750 é. (D) 550 é.

98 2 − 22
66. =?
98 − 2
(A) 140 (B) 100
(C) 96 (D) 9600

67. {XE JE {MÌ _|,


A = 80°, AB = AC

ACD = ?

(A) 130° (B) 100°


(C) 80° (D) 160°

68. P Am¡a Q H$s eo`a ny§Or H$m AZwnmV 3 : 4 h¡Ÿ& Q Am¡a R H$s eo`a n§yOr H$m AZwnmV 2 : 3 h¡Ÿ& df© Ho$ A§V _|
C H$mo 6,000 é. H$m _wZm\$m hmoVm h¡, Vmo Cgr df© _| A {H$VZm bm^ {_bVm h¡ ?
(A) 5,000 é.
(B) 5,500 é.
(C) 4,000 é.
(D) 6,000 é.

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69. `{X a + b + c = 0 ; (b + c) (a + b) = ?
(A) ac (B) – ac (C) – bc (D) bc

70. EH$ dJ© H$s EH$ ^wOm H$s b§~mB© 14 go._r. h¡Ÿ& EH$ d¥Îm Omo ~ZmE JE dJ© H$s g^r ^wOmAm| H$mo Ny>Vm h¡Ÿ&
joÌ\$b kmV H$a|Ÿ&
(A) 156 dJ© go._r. (B) 154 dJ© go._r.
(C) 145 dJ© go._r. (D) 140 dJ© go._r.

71. `hm± gm‹S>r na 35% Am¡a 10% H«$_e: H$s Xmo bJmVma Ny>Q> h¡Ÿ& `{X EH$ AmX_r Bgo 1,170 é. _| IarXVm h¡,
Vmo Ny>Q> go nhbo Bg gm‹S>r H$s {H$_V Š`m Wr ?
(A) 1,900 é. (B) 2,000 é.
(C) 1,700 é. (D) 1,800 é.

72. 1 go 50 VH$ H$s g^r àmH¥${VH$ g§»`mAm| H$m Om‹S> kmV H$a|Ÿ&
(A) 1275 (B) 5000 (C) 2500 (D) 5100

73. `hm± 10 {Ibm‹S>r h¢Ÿ& 10 {Ibm{‹S>`m| go 3 {Ibm{‹S`m| H$s {H$VZr Q>r_m| H$m JR>Z {H$`m Om gH$Vm h¡ ?
(A) 720 (B) 1200 (C) 30 (D) 300

74. Xmo 120 _rQ>a b§~mB© H$s Jm{‹S>`m§ g_mZm§Va nQ>[a`m| na {dnarV {Xem _| H«$_e: 40 _rQ>a/{_ZQ> Am¡a
20 _rQ>a/{_ZQ> J{V go Mb ahr h¢Ÿ& EH$ Xygao H$mo H«$m°g H$aZo _| do {H$VZm g_` b|Jr ?
(A) 2 {_ZQ> (B) 3 {_ZQ>
(C) 4 {_ZQ> (D) 1 {_ZQ>

75. Xmo {Zînj {gŠH$m| go Q>m°g {H$`m OmVm h¡Ÿ& erf© na àX{e©V hmoZo dmbo g_mZ njm| Š`m H$s g§^mdZm h¡ ?
1 1
(A) (B)
2 8

1 3
(C) (D)
4 4

76. {H$g Xoe H$s à{V`moJr H$mo ‘{_g db²©S> 2012’ Ho$ ê$n _| VmO nhZm`m J`m h¡ ?
(A) H$mo[a`m (B) doZOo Ew bm
(C) MrZ (D) a{e`m

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77. Xmo b§XZ Amob§{nH$ nXH$ {dOoVmAm| H$mo à{VpîR>V “Iob aËZ nwañH$ma” Ho$ {bE MwZm J`m WmŸ& CZ_| go EH$
`moJoída XÎm Wo Am¡a Xygao __________ WoŸ&
(A) {bE§S>a nog (B) _¡arH$m°_
(C) gm`Zm Zohdmb (D) {dO` Hw$_ma

78. bmoH${à` Jm`H$ OJOrV qgh, {OZH$m hmb hr _| {ZYZ hmo J`m dmo {H$g g§JrV H$s {H$g e¡br go Ow‹S>o Wo ?
(A) am°H$ (B) JOb
(C) O¡O (D) H$Zm©Q>H$ emñÌr`

79. {H$go S>r.dr. gXmZ§X Jm¡‹S>m Ho$ ~mX H$Zm©Q>H$ H$m _w»`_§Ìr ~Zm`m J`m h¡ ?
(A) ~r. Bídaßnm (B) OJXre eoÅ>a
(C) AemoH$ (D) aoUwH$mMm`©

80. hmb hr _| ^maVr` amîQ´>n{V MwZmd _| {H$gZo nr.E. g§J_m H$mo nam{OV {H$`m h¡ ?
(A) __Vm ~ZOu (B) {MX§~a_
(C) E. nr. Oo. AãXwb H$bm_ (D) àU~ _wIOu

81. AÝ` gmBQ>m| Ho$ gmW, {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z gr ^maVr` gmBQ>m| H$mo hmb hr _| "{díd Yamoha ñWbm| ' H$s
à{VpîR>V gyMr _| em{_b {H$`m J`m h¡ ?
(A) npíM_r KmQ> (B) hmd‹S>m {~«O
(C) hbo~rSw> (D) _¡gya n¡bog

82. Cg A§V[aj `mZ H$m Zm_ Š`m h¡ Omo 6-8-2012 H$mo _§Jb J«h na CVam h¡ ?
(A) {gÝ`mo[aQ>r (B) Š`y[a`mo{gQ>r
(C) {dñH$mo{gQ>r (D) à`mo[aQ>r

83. Xmo {\$ë_m| _| go {H$gZo gd©loîR> {\$ë_ dJ© _| "amîQ´>r` nwañH$ma 2012' àmßV {H$`m h¡ ?
(A) ã`mar (B) S>Q>u {nŠMa
(C) gmJa (D) `y{Z`Z O¡H$

84. “{h½g H$U” Omo hmb hr _oZ ñQ²>ar_ _r{S>`m _| ~mogm°Z H$s ImoO go g§~§{YV I~a Wr, Cgo àm`: {H$ggo g§X{^©V
{H$`m OmVm h¡ ?
(A) _mZH$ H$U (B) XodVm H$U
(C) ~mogm°Z H$U (D) Zd H$U
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85. {H$gZo 2012 \«|$M AmonZ {IVm~ OrVm ?
(A) am\o$b ZS>mb (B) ZmodmH$ OmoH$mo{dM
(C) amoOa \o$S>aa (D) E§S>r _ao
86. OyZ 2012 _| ^maV Ho$ ñQ>oQ>rpñQ>Šg _§Ìmb` Ûmam Omar Am§H$‹S>m| Ho$ AZwgma H$m¡Z gm amÁ` CÀMV_ Am{W©H$
{dH$mg amÁ` Ho$ ê$n _| C^am h¡ ?
(A) JwOamV (B) n§Om~
(C) {~hma (D) _hmamîQ´>

87. {H$g eVa§O {Ibm‹S>r Zo _B© 2012 _| nm§Mdr ~ma [aH$mS>© Ho$ {bE \$mBS> {díd eVa§O erf©H$ H$m Xmdm
{H$`m h¡ ?
(A) ~mo[ag Job\|$S> (B) {dídZmWZ AmZ§X
(C) amOZmWZ AmZ§X (D) JJZ Zma§J

88. {H$go OZab dr. Ho$. qgh Ho$ ~mX goZm à_wI {Z`wŠV {H$`m J`m Wm ?
(A) OmoqJXa Ogd§V qgh (B) bopâQ>Z|Q> OZab {~H«$_ qgh
(C) dr. ~r. qgh (D) XrnH$ H$nya

89. {H$go "{_g B§{S>`m db²©S> 2012' H$m VmO nhZm`m J`m Wm ?
(A) dÝ`m {_lm (B) àmMr {_lm
(C) amoeobr _m[a`m amd (D) BpßgVm n{V

90. _¡arH°$_, {OgZo b§XZ Amob§{nH$ 2012 _| H$m§ñ` nXH$ OrVm h¡ dmoŸ {H$g Iob go gå~§{YV h¡ ?
(A) Hw$íVr (B) dOZ CR>mZm
(C) ì`m`m_ (D) _wŠHo$~mOr

91. "~r Ama AmB© gr Eg {eIa gå_obZ 2012' H$hm± Am`mo{OV {H$`m J`m Wm ? [~r Ama AmB© gr Eg, AJ«Ur
C^aVo AW©emñÌ H$s EH$ Egmo{gEeZ h¡]
(A) ~§Jbm¡a (B) ZB© {Xëbr
(C) H$mobH$mVm (D) _w~ § B©
92. {H«$Ho$Q> H$s Xw{Z`m _| {H$go “X dm°b” ^r H$hm OmVm h¡ ?
(A) amhþb Ð{d‹S> (B) g{MZ V|XwbH$a
(C) _h|Ð qgh YmoZr (D) eoZ dm°Z}

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93. CnÝ`mg Omo {\$ë_ "W«r B{S>`Q²>g' Ho$ {bE àoaUm ahr h¡ ?
(A) “dZ ZmBQ> @ X H$m°b g|Q>a ” (B) “X 3 {_ñQ>oŠg$ Am°\$ _mB© bmB\$”
(C) “2 ñQ>oQ²>g: X ñQ>moar Am°\$ _mB© _o[aO ” (D) “\$mBd ßdmBªQ> g_dZ”

94. {H$gZo XmXm gmho~ \$mëHo$ nwañH$ma 2011 OrVm h¡ ?


(A) í`m_ ~oZoJb (B) {Jare H$Zm©S>
(C) gm¡{_Ì MQ>Ou (D) Xod AmZ§X
95. ^maV Ho$ {d{eîQ> nhMmZ àm{YH$aU (`y AmB© S>r E AmB©) Ho$ AÜ`j H$m¡Z h¡ ?
(A) g¡_ {nÌmoXm (B) Z§XZ ZrboH${U
(C) _m|Q>oH$ qgh Ahbydm{b`m (D) AOr_ ào_Or

96. {H$go {_ò Ho$ Mm¡Wo amîQ´>n{V Ho$ ê$n _| godmaV AnXñW {H$`m J`m Wm ? (1981-2011)
(A) hmoñZr _w~maH$ (B) _wAå_a JÔm\$s
(C) Omog _¡ZwAb Oobm`m (D) gÔm_ hþg¡Z

97. {ZåZ{b{IV _§{Xam| _| go H$m¡Z gm ^maV H$m g~go A_ra _§{Xa h¡ ?


(A) {Vé_bm {Vén{V d|H$Q>oída _§{Xa (B) lr gmB©~m~m _§{Xa – {eS>u
(C) ñdU© _§{Xa A_¥Vga (D) lr nX²_Zm^ ñdm_r _§{Xa – {Ìd|Ð_

98. AÝZm hOmao H$m dmñV{dH$ Zm_ ___________ h¡Ÿ&


(A) {H$gZ ~m~yamd hOmao (B) h[a{H$eZ hOmao
(C) ^yfU hOmao (D) e{eH$m§V hOmao
99. gm¡a àUmbr _| gyaO Ho$ gmW Am¡a {H$VZo J«h hmoVo h¢ ?
(A) 9 (B) 8 (C) 7 (D) 6

100. `moJ Jwé Omo hmb hr _| H$mbo YZ H$mo ^maV dm{ng bmZo H$s _m§J Ho$ {bE ^yIh‹S>Vmb na Mbo JE Wo, dmo
__________ h¢Ÿ&
(A) ~m~m am_ Xod (B) ~m~m í`m_ Xod

(C) ~m~m kmZ Xod (D) ~m~m amUm Xod

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