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IOT OPEN THE SEAL OF THE Bi Test Form No. aeunt eter SS-2015 DM— 3513421 3513421. | time aticwed:2 Hours For Vit/Cerdma palsy Candidates +2 rs. 40min) Maxim Manks:200 reff aes +2 2 ( ghcantray aearer were wean % fora :2 32 40 free) STR SFR 200 Read the follawing instructions carefully before you begin to answer the questions. This Bootlet contains questions in English as well as in Hindi. weet & aye dt 8 aed es fered orate wt es Boe a gar aftr A wes tat sem frst aT fad we INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This Booklet contains 200 questions in all comprising the fllowing four pats: aatizar & fay agit 1. Fe yfieren ¥ er 200 me7 F, fre Frerfan wre wre eter: Part A: Generalnteligence eRensoring OQuestonsy | WE: UnrRateR eG whi (507TH) Part = 3: Gamera Avaronose GOQvoetons) | ma: ALE 5079) Part — Ci Quantitative Aptinide [Question | amen; sere aAeTE Gomer) Part 9: Engl Comprehension CoQueston) | Smee | apvtetar Star) 2. Inquestonssetbiingualy inEnglshard Mind ncaseotaiscrepancy, the Engish version will pevad, Aliquestionsare compulsory and carry equal marks. ‘The paper caries negative marking. 025 mars wll be deducted fr eech terme ansver 5. Before you start to answer the questions you must check up thie Bookletand ensure thatitcontains all the pages (24) and.zee that no pageis miseing of repeated. If you find any defect in this Bocklet, you mrt getitreplaced immediately, 16. You wil be eupplied the Answer Sheet separately by the Invigiator. You must complet and code the details of Name, Rofl Nunber Ticket Muanberand Test Form Number of te Answer-Sheet carefully. You mustalo put your sgnaturcand Let Hand Unum impression on the |Anewer Shee atthe prescrbed place before youacualysurtanswerlng, tRequestions. These nstrucions mustbefully complied wth filing Which, your Answer-Sheet will not be evaluated and you wll be awarded ZERO’ mark. (VH/Cerebral Fulsy candidates will behave to ensure that these details are filled in by the scribe. Howeverall, VH/Cerebral Palsy candidates must put their Lef-Hand thumb Impression at the space provided in the Answer-Sheet. Those VH/Cerebral Paley candidates who can sign should alna pat their ‘gnatures naddition othamb impression) 17. Answers must be chown by completely blackening the correspording ovals on Sicell of the Answer-Sheet against the relevant question numkerby Black/Blue Bulleint Pen Only. Arowers which are not shown by Blck/ Blue Ball-Point Fen willner be awarded any mark. 8, A muchnewill read thecoded informationin the OK Answer-Sheet. Incase the informations incemrpleteor diferent from theiniormation giveninhe aplication. sch candidate willbe awarded ZERO ee 9. The Ancwerheet must be handed over'o the Inviilatar before you leavethe Examination Hall. 10, Fatlareo comply with any of the sbove instructions will onder a candidate liable to anchaction/pevally ae may be deemnedfit. 1, The mannerin which the diferent questions ae tobe answered has been explained athe back of ths Booklet Page No. 24) whch you should ted careuly tere actully answering the quentier 12, Answer the questons as quichy are as carefully #8 you can. Some {questions muy be ducal and otiers easy. Dono! spend toD much {ime onany queston, 12. Ine ef Question Nos, 39 to $0 and 1440 150 relating to figural potion alterrate questions have been provide to be atempted by VH/ Cerebral Palsy candidatesonly. 114. Noreugh workistobsedene onthe Answerheot. Spacefor rough worker been provided elow the quostons. a5. "Mobile phones and’wireless communication devices are completely banned-én the extmtnation halls/ rooms. “Candidates are advised not to keep mobile phones/-any other witeless communication devices with them even switching it off im their own interest. Exiling to comply with this provision will be considered esresing enfic means in the examination and action will be taken against ther including cancellation of their candidature” $8-2015/Paget Fo Glerenr et eer ae me 7 GET a Tw ETT HTT) 2. se fe arn tr Fg Bo i Fi 3 aha fae ar I 3. wed ara siferd Fam aa attra th Ja. er ee rrrere often Bn ec MET BOC ee .25 He era 5. weit anata amt anc sa year at aera aaa fs ee | Ye C2 tom at ge we TTA a sf aoe ZA “aferenr at ag gfe ae at meron Fah wed Gat GRETA a 6. 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Prder: rete 13 64 faery fret AS wears Tey aatyders afm BLOCKED : YOLXPVW:: (a) LAUNNCH (© LABOURS 2 Garbage : House :: Gangue @) "Stice ©) Or (@) Brier ©) HH 3. FIG: BGHJFH::BIN:_?_ (A) CAJHOM (®) CAHJMOC (© AGHMO: (©) ACH]MO 4 DBU:EEZ::CJH:_2_ (a) DMM ®) DNN © DMN ©) DNM Be 6:42:27: 2. a 56 @ 40 «=O 52 Ops 6 te 72:38: 2 @ .0 ® 32 © 36 @) 38 Directions :In question numbers 7to 12, find the odd word/ letters /number from the given alternatives. Free: we eM 7 S12 F, FE Me farmed H 8 ferrr wey SASSER (4) MAYOR @ Lawyer (© GOVERNOR () LEGISLATOR A) ee @) 3ate oO mT (D) Faurrs 8 (A) ACUTE ®) RIGHT (© OBTUSE (0) PARALLEL «a & a © ae (O) Faiat 9 50 @) 120 M5 37 A/mm 10. (A) 1331 B) 191 © 200 @) 808, 11. (A) ERKU ®) PERU (© OKHA (©) ANDI 2 (WE @ BS Oz | @ Dx 13. Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary ‘Prefatad wel a wate hfe mw an & aan ‘feral : (@®) Hale (®), Hake (@) Hamlet (@) Hain A AO. B 0)0.©.@.(a) © FAM) — ©) @),,@)()-(2) (© Halt 14. _Ifthe words are organised in reverse order of what they appear in dictionary, which word willcomein the third place? ‘aft meat at 3 fora ae Beet A ad F see See 30 8 oqafters fer ore ad aR ea Fa eS amg? (A) Occulist ®) Ordeum (© Odious (D) Odium Directions : In question numbers 15to 17, which one set of letters /numbers when sequentially placed at the gaps in the giventetter series shall complete it? Peer: vette 198174, siatl/Fomll a aw TE ast ward wart wal Ato on fear? 15. SH_ELAS_EELA_HEELASHEE_A (A) EHSL (®) EEHS (© Huss (©) ELHA 36. __aba__ba_ab (A) bbaba @ abbab © abbbb (©) baat 17. 12_41_34123 __234 (a) 3212 @ 2134 © 3241 (©) 1432 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / 5 Tt & fea we SS-2015/Page2 18. 19. Find the missing number qa vena sre 2,5, 10,17, 26, _? W% © 7 O7 Mw Introducing a man, a woman said “His mother is the only daughter of my father”. How is the man related tothe women? (A) Father (8) Son (© Uncle (D) Brother Uae gen ar fra ae EE fe A a, ETA ren FR een a gacth at G1" Tra afer a fare wan data t? (4) fra qm Or © we If’air is called ‘green’, ‘green’ is called “blue’,’blue’ is called ‘sky’, ‘sky’ is called ‘yellow’, ‘yellow’ is called ‘water’ and ‘water’ is called ‘pink’ then what isthecolour of clear sky ? (A) Blue ® Sky © Yellow ©) Water af arg’ eer wet sare, “RC BN eT” eT ATE, SH Bt creer set a, ‘sree a ‘eT eT arg, “A? aA Sarit? wer se site ‘ar! ar eT Te A ATH STAT HI TT HT AIT (4) star ©) sTert © ta 0) wt Find the number thatis common for all of the clues givenbelow : (@ Virgo ®) Volleyball (© Anighest scoring shot of a particular sport (@) (Extra sensory perceptions Aa fen nq al Waa & fey as eT Ta | © = & att ata (9 freda areaifis ois wa we ae ae @ treqifr M4 M8 ©O2 M6 2. 4. 26. From the given alternative words, select the word. whichcannot beformed using the lettersof the given word. frofefiae fret #8 ae ae afm kee we & gent ar van Hes TA aT AeA Tt "BOOK BINDING: (A) DIGCING (®) BONDING (Q DINING ©) DOING Which of the following jumbied word is rot an animal ? Prafefad sera wet 7a S-m we Sat We 8? (4) LATHPEEN (®) TICRECK (© FEFEOC (D) TAR Namea single leer, which canbe deleted fromthe body of the following words to form entirely new words? The 8 8 wee oor & fire Frafotiod wai Ta SAM EH Se Cea TE? HOST POST cost LOST STOP @™o @S OT @MP Inacertain coding system, APPLEstands for ETTPI. Whatisthe code for DELFI’? feed dts ore APPLETS ETTPIC! ‘DELHI Bs aa eT? (A) CQMND (© ZAHDE (®) CQPLM (0) HIPLM If CUSTOM is written as UCTSMO then how PARENT be written in the same code? aie CUSTOM #1 UCTSMO #1s 4 feran Tat & at ‘sal ais ¥ PARENT #1 A ferar aE? (A) APERTN @®) RAPTNE (© TNERAP (©) ERAPIN In a certain code, FRACTION is written as FNAITCOR. How is QUANTITATIVE written in, that code? first Bs H FRACTION FNAITCOR % 4 ® ‘feren sret at Set HS F QUANTITATIVE BH A fara aren? (A) QIATAETUTNVI (© QINAVIATETU (®) QTEATUIAVITN (D) QEAITATITNVU SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / 7 wd & fet we SS-2015/Page3 28. If'-+ means ‘x’, “~’ means ‘+’, x’ means ‘~" and’ +’ fneans ‘+ then what will be the value of 16+64-8X442. aR ee PT BHR BT 4! FA 16 + 4-8 x 44.2 BTA am? #1 62 O2 O16 29. To identify the correct response from the given premises stated according to following symbols. ‘A’ stands fornotless than (4) “B’ stands for not equal to (#) ‘C stands for not greater than (+) “D stands for greater than (>) “°F stands for less than (<) ‘F stands for equal to(=) Premises : 4VF3x and 32F6Z ‘Prafefan vilet & sigan fox 7e wei a at oe am wife wad Sar Te eG) op ar et are Te Be) ‘cm ad 3 agra Bb) D mad aaa ee) mr Bea BAB (<) ‘PF Rae's aT’ 8 (=) HU : AYFSx HR 3xF6Z (a) 4vB5z ® 2xFIZ © 2vD3z (D) 2vEaZ Directions: In question numbers 30 to 34, seléct the missing, number from the given responses. Prder : ver HoT 309 34%, fog my famed a a ET sie =e sg 4 ® 134 (© 702 ©) 535 9 <> (2) () DH @® 1321 © 1331 ©) 1332 1 34, 35. 36. 2|2\/213\f5 ‘eb/'e M7 O-2 OR M9 i 40 32 72:12 0 30 24 54 9 Mm 54 ? 90 15 9 B84 ©48 | O36 3 7 he EL To) 4) (a) ses 5 2 1 (4) 90 12 © 48 ©) 16 Ravi is walking in the East direction. After covering. ‘a distance of one’kilometer, he turns 45° left and then 90f right. In which direction ishe now ? (A) North ®) North West (Q North East (D) West Ta Bema wa wel we fat eta ae rare ae 45° ant ee ait Fox oO" aN ST Be ara ae fins fee ee? @) oF © on viter owe ©) er Veena and Veeru both start from a point towards North. Veena turns to left after walking 10km. Veeru_ turns toright after walking thesame distance. Veena waits for some time and then walks another 5 km. Whereas Veeru walks only 3km. They both then. return towards South and walk 15 km. How faris Veena from Veeru? (A) 8km (8) 10km (© 12km (D) 15km ari otk ate al ca ear 8 ae fee A ae TE wed G1 at 10 fash. aed & are ard Eg ort FI ae ot arn Gt aed & ae at ge Tb A gE wa & fore wach & athe fe 5 fara. ait wert 71 wate ate Sa 3 fer, wert t1 fee 8 Sri eft fem ¥ cha @ his fet. wea Sata ae a frat ge? (A) 8 fem. ® 10 fem. © Rin. ©) 15 fem. SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / Te Td & fet wre $8-2015/Page4 Directions : In question numbers 37 and 38, one or two statements is given followed by two Conclusions/ Assumptions, Iand IL. You have to consider thestatement tobe true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the givenstatement. Indicate your answer. Prger : ser dem 37 oft 388, a a St eae fe TT, fra ont 3 fredaerent, sik here 4 t1 at fora ata ¢ fe Famer Be Se Fe MITA: a ae a fier write der 21 area Frota anes ¢ far fea my aaron HS ‘aaa Frees Be Het Pree /aTTT PTT AT HAT BI TT TR A PHAR BHATT 37. Statements : Norod is pod. No podis flexible. So Assumptions: L_ Nosod is flexible. IL. Some pods are flexible. < (A) Only inference Ifollows (B) Only inference Hl follows. (© Both of them follows. {) Neither ofthem follows. wate : FE BE welt A Bi ae welt reftelt eT e wre : Lai oe edict aa @1 LL Fe Ret ite (a) rae erm Pret bi (8) Hae ara Freee) (Q ei ara freed #1 () WIAs Se wera ae ea 39. Statement: A good bookeven if costly issold outin no time, Assumptions: L. Some books are better than others. Tl. All good books are costly. (A) Only Ifellows. ®) Only Tfollows. (© Neither nor If follows. (©) Both Iand I follows. SS: Uh Teal Tere eh TR ot BS aH A fae ote ARR: Lo yeh are a eee a E Woh arch Genes et Sieh 1 (A) Bae ara a freer Bi (B) Bae wea Peer B1 (© 4 aaa ste 4 din Frewer Br (yarn ste Prvert Find out the numberof circles in this figure : waarefe F Gai at Hen ara Sify : (@) 20 ®9 O18 O16 In the question one part of the problem figure is subtracted. Select the option that shows the correct shape after subtraction. Ba ver Hover orga Sr om Hm ater fra TT BI ten farmed BAe SH ate BTS ae Tat BY Taha a Question figures /¥e airs ferat : ATA} = Answer figures /3ot aire ftrat : (a) ® o [) SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / TH ard & fered we $5-2015/Page5 41. Directions: Two positions ofa dice are shown below. Whefi three isat the top what number will beat the bottom. frat: te oe va ot dh feafrat aig ae 1 ate or dh @ ofa stat dem oh? al ®2 as O11 M4 Study the diagram and answer question number 42. “arena ar stor iia aie we eo 42 aT Te A 42. Thequalified and experienced doctors are working invillages represented by ? wie & aarkea ofa val argue iad ar fata fara? Agee a | Experienced doctors/ af S| ) Lt ser ser \ Doctors working in vila 3 Omi ®2 O65 ©O4 O8 Directions : In question numbers 43 and 44. Identify the: diagram that best represents the relationshipamong classes given below: Pret: wea den 43 site aa Hi, ter site ge BE ST Prafefian attra % dra -qaifirs dae a caine: 43. Chistian, Catholics, Pope Sa, Heifers, tr ®& Directions : Inquestion numbers 45 and 46, which answer figure willcomplete the pattem in the question figure? Peter: es Wem a5 Stk as 9, Se-t Fe snght VT arpa aren aa aT? 45. Question figure /W97 arpa: ae Answer figures /S1t Hrepferat : Woy YL y | | YS Fear A) ®) © @) 46. Question figure / wet siTepfa 2 Answer figures /3AT arp feat : || a @) B) © ©) 47. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question figure is hidden /embedded ? ] | |a@ i 8 oe So © 44. Vegetables, Potatos, Eatables ‘afer am, ar Ted o® Songz arp fd 48 su sae apie at gi fra wer apie fate 8? Question figure/ TA aTefa : a XI Answer figures /3t aitpfeat : | | Uy rs) ® © © SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / T& wre & ferd we $5-2015/ Pages 49. A piece of papers folded and cut as shown below | 50. in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicatehow it will appear when opened? FR we orpfret 4 fray agen rea wh digar wre we alert & aK a fa TR safe Sh fas om? Question figure/ WIA arf: Ne ©) Ifa mirror is places on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is the right image of the given’ figure? fe GH ato MN TAR Ca BA al Shy ST saga ahah saree wen arp a wel veer, eh Question figure /WR4 arepHt = M N ‘Answer figures /3Ar agra = nos ex! ) ®) Ke © Aword isrepresented by only one setof numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. ‘The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets asin two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-ff are numbered from 5 to. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, ¢.g.,’A’ can be represented by D114 etc, and M can be represented by 56, 68 ete. Similarly, youhave to identify the set for the word EAGLE’ Ur we ae WH HOMAGE eal Taz, Sa fer free Fa feed oe F feo ren 21 famed H fem, me, Teen -Ba eT Bt ait ar ce Te ‘Safe are feu ne a eT A 1 aTEyE-1H aE oir Wg at der 08 49 A ag & atte seeyE st 5891 Fare 8 ww ret Tee a ST HR AK aga Sh Ger BI cal wT a BL SET fare’ 01, 14 anf are sean seat FAT MT 56, 68 anf gra eaters waa 81 Te Ea STR wea 8 fen 92 EACLE’ & ferq Wa a Wea EI Matrix/31TeqE-1 Matrix /3areqg- II O77] 2 1314 3] S{7[ 8] 9 o[PlAlc[R[z] [Slelm[cInyfo| t[ctR[z|ela| [e[e[elo[u|y| 2{z[Plalc[R] [7fo[N[e[t [we 3{aletR[z[P] [s[nfolmfe[e a[R{z[P [alte] Pee [Nfofe (A) 55, 14, 11, 78, 66 ®) 99,01, 44, 96, 7 (© 88, 22, 31,89, 76 (©) 66, 43, 44,79, 88 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / t6 ard & fora wre $8-2015/Page7 41. 42. 43. RAL CCIE loll Select the related number from the givenalternatives. feu Ty farmed #8 wafers Hen a EAT toe a ®» OB Os How many 7's are followed by and preceded by number’sdivisible by 2? 28 fasted a9 are Gen & are atk vee feat 7 wee? 7,2,7,6,7, 8, 7,5, 4,7, 8,5, 7, 6,7, 2,5, 7,3,7,6,8,5, 7.1,7,6,7,2,7,8,6,7,2,5 10 ® 8 ©2 On Identify the group of letters which can complete the series. ant a ter wy ae Fhe A fae HTT ¢_ac_aa_aa_be_bee (A) cabba (®B) «bbb {Q bobbb (D) cach If SELLER is written as UCNJGP, how can BUBBLE be written in thatcode? ‘afg SELLER @t fret ats F UCNIGP ferent et 8 at ‘sal aie H BUBBLE 1 a fever sre ? (a) DspzNc ® zwzpjc (O DWDDNG (D) ZSZZjC. Name single letter, which can be deleted from the body of the following words to form entirely new words? Ua Ge oer FORE ST Ph Tee Ta ee aA & fore Prefafacs wet 4S tera sn aaa? RAPID RAPT SPLIT. SPOIL SPUN @) P ® 1 ©T Os Substitute the appropriate numbers to make the equation correct, fee me THR a TA fery STIG aT HATE ferhaT 247-2+7520 (A) 20,30, 10,2 ®) 20,15,5,2 (Q,29,15, 5,2 ©) 30,5,15,2 ‘At the end of a banquet 10 people shake hands with each other. How many hand shakes will there bein total? we aS aH 10 cht a ww tA ae fram ga fect an ae fren ga? 100 © 2 ©4 © 50 46. a7, 49. Find the wrong number in a given series. ao far 4 ved wen a aif 2488, 364, 412, 366 (A) 2488 @) 364 412 (B66 Find the missing number. qa der ae are 6 9 4 4 3 16 192 288128 162? 108 (A) 279 ®) 252.) (@ 243 (D) 251 A house faces South. A man coming out of his house from the back side of the house walked straightfor 10 metres and turned 90° in the anti-clockwise direction and walked 20 metres. He then tumed 90° in the clockwise direction and walked 5 metres and again turned 90° in the clockwise direction and walked 25 metres. What will be the direction faced by him if he tums 45*in the clockwise direction ? (A) North-East (8) South-East (© North-West (D) South-West Ue Tar afar Tat 21 wan roa era ad RG AR He EE UH Mae 10 Hex SY Te she ust i Faradle Fee A 90" HS aR 20 Hex Fe! TAS diga fren a 90° yaar ser sensi fee a BGT Fear 90° yea 25 Hex wer ofa ae wera fem F 45° yee t a se Te fee fem 4 em? @) weg ©) sf © Teer ©) error From the given alternative words, select the word hich cant be forme using the tes ofthe given feateren ‘Premed YA ae wee afte at few ae ee, & arent a ei ah Te TT ea: INSTRUCTIONS (A) TUITION, (8) STRUCTURE (© INSTRUCT © SON I MIRROR can be written as RMOIRR then how SORROW can be written? ‘ef MIRROR @1 RMOIRR fora oH wat 7 SORROW #4 4A fever HBT E? (A) ORROWS (B) SRROOW (© wsoorR (D) WORROS SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / To ard & fora we $S-2015/Page8 PART-B/W1t-@ GENERAL AWARENESS / Stat Brett SL. Reserve Bank of India was nationalised in ford de er rgtrnen geod gen: (A) 1947) 1935 © 1951) 1949 52. NABARDstands for: (A) National Business for Accounting and Reviewing (8) National Bureau for Air and Road Transport (© National Bank for Acronautics and Radar Development (©) National Bank for Agriculture and Rural ‘Development Vat RMS. (aes) Grea Ts es (4) Jara fsa st erst we fife @) Bra PR eR ER We te FATS (Q fire de wh tiisintizes wwe ten ferret O) Wwe de oh Wise Wwe we fearste 53. | Economic profit or normal profit is the same as: (A) net profit (®) accounting profit (© optimum profit (0) maximum profit aafehas STF Sera ATTA AT FE ST TT HS, t: A) Ieee @) Fa wa ay © saga —D) aT aM 54, Surplus budget is recommenced during. (A) War Famines (© Boom (©), Depression Fee Sher safe aoe et aeght Ft art (A) eae > thee Gare see © ate cea 0) Yea 55. SIDBIstandsfor: (A) Small Industries Developmental Banker Institute ®) Small Innovations Development Banker's Institution (Q Small Industries Designed Bank of India {O) Small industries Development Bank of India WIR TAA, Bera ete es (a) tHe Fae fears tar eta (8) Bra rite ference tad eta (Q Bia eatin feats te aie gre (OD) Sra Fagin foarte de ate gitar $8-2015/Paged 56. 57. Whatis popular sovereignty? (A) sovereignty of the head of state (B) sovereignty of the people (Q) sovereignty of people's representative (D) sovereignty ofthe legal head ‘chara wera att? (4) aid ae ® Taras © wars vfehhe aay (D) fafa either wa Whatis ‘Reformation’ ? (A) Change inattitude of man (Revival of classical learning © ‘The revolt against authority of pope (D) Rise of absolute monarchy ‘WaUTeter FT 8? (A) FSS sear Sraer Fi ofa ® fears wp © WS ws facs ete ©) wot aT Whatis plural voting system? (A) Bligible voterexercises one voteand some voters with specific qualifications cast more than one vote. ® Allthecitizens caste three voteseach. (© Only the higher officials caste more than one vote, (D) Candidates themselves caste more than one vote. entire vanfiran da a &? (A) Sam atex we ste Aart car gw fata eter ae sec es 8 orf ae WT © wt ate wear a ae BE (© Bam sea ata aw a ates ie 2a (D) vers ain ee a afr ate Bt Er 59. 60. a. 2 Voting is: (A) The process by which voters exercise their right tovore. (@ The process of selecting representatives (© The unit of area who constitute a unit for electing representative. (D) Universal adult franchise. atin UH SRA (A) wer fat t frend er rence 81 ofa a arin amt) © wate & a9 ste viet © Bae S ae voy & fea aa at eae at WRT HTH eh (D) weloaryes sie Fastener Constitutional Monarchy means: (A) The king exercises power as granted by constitution (®) The king interprets the constitution (© The king writes the constitution (O) Thekingiselected by the people ara: (A) Shoe gator aia ager Ta Ber aaa ait ® Tara atau wi vented ao (OQ WH ERI ARI Bl VT HAT (D) Wee a ETT ‘Whatis the currency of Saudi Arabia ? (A) Pound (8) Dinar (C) Riyal (D) Lira at ae Far? ar © tr C faa, © fr Who was the first Indian women president of the United Nations General Assembly ? (A) Sarojini Naidu (®) Golda Mayer (© Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (D) Marget Thatcher aaa Ue we I eet Been sedi see BH a? (A) RRA ATE, © ties ae (© fra set sire (D) Arie feat Bangladesh was created in : ‘aten 2a Hi eae a ae GE (A) 1970 B) 1971 © 1972 ©) 1973 $S-2015/Page10 65. or. Gandhiji's’ Famous Quit India Movementcall tothe British was given in: Sia & fer mies ar Was aE BIST sate ST AEN a EAT? (A) 1940) 1942 © 1941 1983 ‘Who was the first speaker of the Lok-Sabha ? (A) BR. Ambedkar ®) C.V. Mavalankar (© N.Sanjeev Reddy (0) Dr. SP. Mukerjze ae wem ae a (A) fan. wea () Vist. Fae © &. tiatet © Meat yooh Choose the correct option which represents the arrangement of atmosphericlayers. (A) Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Tonosphere, Exosphere (© Mesosphere, "Ionosphere, Troposphere, Stratosphere © Ionosphere, Exosphere, Stratosphere, Troposphere Exosphere, Troposphere, ‘Mesosphere, Stratosphere Wet ae Gir St fe TgVSa HU St HAaST al uti & = (A) Wad Wea, Ta TSH, HE TSA, ST WSS I AT HIS (BPA AVEC, HA AMS, ST ASEH, TEA WVSe, TANT AUST (0 srr Se, AIT Ey, TERT ANE, FATT arse, vite WS D) SRR Sa, eR eSM, ST AIST, FUT WSe, WHAT SS Exosphere, Mesosphere, 3 Ionosphere, ‘Which of the following is called the Light House of the Mediterranean? (A) Vesuviusof Italy 8) Stramboli of Sicily (© Mount Pelee of West indies (©) Paracutin of Mexico frofetiad A @ fea ye AOR SI Re THE HET 2 (A) Seeit a fagfara ®) frac a erie (Q Veal drrage a arse Vet (D) Sara an teas Which of the following options correctly explains theterm ‘heat budget’ ? (A) Itis the amount of heat which the surface of earth receives from the sun. (8) Itis the radiation from the earth in the form of Jong waves. (© Itisa mode of transfer of heat through matter by molecular activity (©) Itis the balance hetweenincomingand outgoing radiation. frefatan faci 43 an a frees am aoe a wel oreT aa e? (A) Fea at ae Tere SH yet ae A eT eet T1 B) We yest at erat To Sr T ary fafeeeT ty © Feue versa eat vei Fay eae (D) Fe arta fafarn cen frie fafer at Tae th Granite, quartzite areas have upstanding look because : (A) these rocks are not easily eroded (B) these rocks are resistant to all kinds of erosion © noteasily worndown (0) mechanically weathered faster Tage, varésige 84 ast wy vefeia Hea Seis: (A) Steer a fear anand 8 ae eat @) VISA va aT H whe werd S © amar a Fre Tee (D) Wire era at a at at ‘The ash-grey soils of high-latitude coniferous forests are knowns : (A) Grey-Brown soils @) Redand Yellow soils ( Tundra soils (©) Podsols wea aaa ie & avs ve Set Ea aa aston we: A) ROR (B) wer aera Fa © Fara Oy teaica Who of the following has given the term thizosphere (A) Hiltner (8) Garret (© _Alexopolus (D) Noneof tie above Tealfena wx Frefataa A a fer rer en? 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(4) 7 @ om ©) An enzyme produced by HIV that allows the integration of HIV DNA into the host cell’s DNA is: (A) Ligase ®) Helicase (© DNA gyrase (D) integrase aanéah, a saa Gan 8 Sh I afal amay, & sit ara. & aay, a dae wut: (a) fers ® tetas EC By 1 © rit Microbial degradation of nitrates into atmospheric nitrogen is known as: (A) Nitrification (B) Denitrification (Q Ammonification (D) Putrefaction argavecta agdio & hex argzel ar erate Frees ae see es (A) Tg @) friar (Q safer © Gar The two specific heats of gases are related by : Hai S 2 fate ava cae gra Wafers 2: (A) G+C=R @) G-G=R/ © GG ©) G-Q=R 7. 81. 82. Burns caused by steam are much more severe than those caused by boiling water because (A) Steam pierces through the pores of body quickly ©) Temperatuze of steam is higher (© Steam is gas and engulfs the body quickly (©) Steam has latent heat Sere Bet BT Ber we er A Ty a er afr sears (sist) dat Es (A) YR & ara Ff softer fost grt am arrart a WEN ATT Fh (8) Ea ae aga fers Bat F1 (© ww wan 8 ta tae ae ae at ee fara art 21 ©) Maya aaa t Whichof the following particleshas the dual nature of particle-wave? (A) Proton (B) Meson (© Neutron (D) Electron Fenton fer at A ote et st ‘oseptt org ate? (a) St (B) Tis © =e (D weg Radioactivity was discovered by (A) Curie :) eral (© Rutherford () Soddy ‘Yadhariiar at ats oe gee: @) Fa (®) stata © wens Ow Whichof the following is in the ascending ortler of, Data hierarchy ? ® bit-byte-record - Field -Database-File (B) byte -bit - File -record «Database - Field (O Fisld -byte--bit- Record =File-Database 2 bit- sore. Fieid- record =File- Database ‘Sit Wi Sle Mee wT sitet HF? i fae - _— feerg -wivs - S14 - FIR ©) 3e-fae_ mag -fens- see - BS (© wrec-arge. fae fer - reat srr (O) fae age. wire - far - aga - ere A computer executes programs in the sequence hs @) Decode, Fetch, Execute. @), Execute, Fetch, Decode. (© Fetch, Decode, Execute, (©) Store Fetch, Execute. Sree Few F hor SH Fronted wet (a) Sere, fra, tontiaze @ tisiez, fa, das © Fe, Sete, trite ©) Br a, tratez $5-2015/Paye12 83, 84, 86, 87, ‘The metal ion present in vitamin Bp is : {A) nickel (8) cobalt (zine (D) iron faafia af, 9 ara ar ong ars Soha Tea e? () fea @) Fae © fie (0 sam Which among the following is the sweetest sugar? maltose (A) lactose ‘B) © glucose (O) fructose ‘Prefertaa 4 air a aa His) wha 8? (A) ter ©) Fie © Tes O Fe Muddy water is treated with alum in purification process, itis termed as: (A) adsorption 8) coagulation (© emulsification (D) absorption Worerr ai wie A vest ort a ooaR fread & ‘wet tae afer aa sear t? (4) safeetge ©) Siac Cer (©) serie Ultra purification ofa metal is done by : (A) smelting @®) leaching © zone melting ©) shgging ‘gael ST TUTSTR TM Faw SRT fare ae (A) fda @) aifa © a Aieer (©) tsi Which one among the following industries is the maximum consumer of water in India? (A) Engineering (®) Paper and Pulp © Textile ©) Thermal power sundae 8 freafertad fs sein 4 wi at ara waa sftras Gat €? (A) shrine esifrafer @) Sr ae © #a aim O) wa wat ‘The layer of atmosphereclose to the earth’s surface iscalled (A) Exosphere 8) Ionosphere (© Stratosphere ©) Troposphere geal a aetia wg a arch areeisetta Vee aa age ® (A) teria B) seria © Bier (O) aide 89, 92. 93. Evergreen type Forests arefound in: (A) Equatorial region (B) Mansoon climatic area (© Desertregion (0) Mediterranean region ARTE fH oF gel MA wee: (A) yea eta a ©) IRE erage aa Qrm (©) eran da Day and Nightareequal at the: (A) Equator @) Poles (© Prime Meridian (O) Antarctic Fat fer TET Ta UH A Bd = @ Tear Ow © vasa (OD) serbfen Swaraj is my Birth Right and I shall have it. This was advocated by (A) Lala Lajpat Rai (8) Lokmanya Tilak (Q Mahatma Gandhi (D) Sardar Patel aes RH fare aS SHC ea TR ATT ae fewera FU AT? (A) Bren ert TT (8) ier farts (© Fane Ti 0) FERRT Pulses Gs obtained from the family (A) Fun, ® Liliaceae laceae ), Leguminosae goa at ea gat we att: @ FR © fateh © asa ) arate The One Rupee Note bears the signature of (A) Secretary, Ministry of Finance (B) Governor, Reserve Bank of India (Q Finance Minister (D) None of these UH Ova & aie He farses cere Ta 7 (4) fava > ata ©) feed Fe ate girs S rt (9, Frat (D) Ft ae rat Which among the following is a folk dance of India? (A) Manipusi (®) Garba (© Kathakali (©) Mohiniatiam Profafas 9 ar a anda citeqe &? (A) Bfogit @ aH (© seat (D) Hiern SS-2015/Pagel3 First Nobel Prize to India was given for: (A) Physics 8) Literature (© Medicine ©) Chemistry area ene Fer TR ea fara & fey feo eH m1: (A) sift (© ateft faa @) ates (0) warn fag Best way to conserve our water resouies: (A) Rainwater harvesting @) Sustainable water utilization © Encouragement of natural regeneration of vegetation ©) Allabove Sret SarertT & eel at aA sre Alar e : (A) oof & aie rr eT © een we sata © weft area erp # stoner oo 0) Sagar at ‘The best milch breed in the world is: (A) Chittagong ®)_ Deoni (© Holstein-Friesian (0) Sindhi ae a “ofiren Feat (A) farenta (6) festa © teeth wget (O) feet Who initiated the movement to form the Indian National Congress ? (A) A.O.Hume ®) W.C. Banerjee (© Annie Besant ©) Gandhi anda Teta site & ea dat edie a feat apart wi? A tata @) Bay Uh ast © thie (D) Teitsit In which year the Indian National Congrese formed? anda eta aia ar 137 ga a ET eT: (A) 1835 @) 1885 ©) 1901) 1875 |. Raja Rammohan Roy was the founder of : (A) AryaSamaj (8) Brahmo Samaj (©. Ram Krishan Mission (D) Prarthna Samaj Fae Tees Ta Ta tte Ta a: (A) aed aan @) Fala © Te ie (0) weATaart PART-C/ Wt-7 QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE / aftaroneta aire 3 1 101. If [ of anumber is 7 more than ¢ of the number, 5 then 5 of thenumberis: at finitsionaa 2 sacion 1 a7 afta tt “ 5 saderm 3 @: (12 @ 15 Ow M2 102. The least number which when divided by 6,9, 12, 15,18 leaves the same remainder 2 ineach case, is : ‘ag Tyan Wem farrat 6, 9,12, 15,188 fasted we Wvete Het A Meer 2 Teale (A) 176 @).178 = 180 @) 182 103. 4 men and 6 women complete a work in 8 days, 2men and 9 women also complete in 8 days. The number of days 18 women complete the work: cafe a yeu afte 6 feat feat ard at 8 fel ig aa 2 sho tease eae Tt 19 feral ga el at fara Rea a we? “ st days/fea ® 3g days/fea © 2 days/fa © aa days/fea |. A's 2days Work is equal to B's3 days work. IfAcan complete the work in 8 days then to complete the work Bwill take: A 12 fot a orl be 3 Res wef S aaa e1 afta sa art ais fet tye ent at B se ard at faa fel tytn? (A) 14 days/fe4 (B) 12days/fe (© 15 days/fer () 16 days/f7 105, If 4 men or 8 women can do a piece of work in 15 days, in how many days can 6 men and ‘12 womendo the same piece of work? “fe 4 Yeu seen 8 fered fare ard a 15 feat Ta wad @, de er sh 12 fet ae ard Fi faa fet Fa aaa e? (A) 45 days/fet (© 30 days/fear (8) 15 days/ fet (D) 20 days/ fea 106. Ifthe altitude ofan equilateral triangle is 12V3 cm, thenit's area would be cafe ue arag fy an eifera 12/3cm %, Ft wee dare fee eT? (A) 72.00% (© 36/8 em? Ii the volume ofa sphere is numerically equal toits surface area, thenits diameter is, afe Ua tae area Sere wo Te ST dare & wer tat see oat: (A) 2em—B) 3em_ = © 4cem_— (©) 6am 5 persons will vein a tent. If each person requires 16.’ of floor area and 100 m* space for air then the height of the cone of smallest size to accommodate those persons would be: 5 cafes Ue Se Fei aie wete cafes wt 16 m2 wal Oa sik ay & fea 100 m3 H arae Hl STATIS Ra cafes Saad Te ea & few a ENS ® 144y3 om? ©) 12cm 107. wg #1 Surg fare ao? (A) 20m @®) 18.751 © 16m ©) 1025m 109. Finda single discount equivalent toa discount series ‘of 10%, 20% and 25%. 10%, 20% sik 25% |e sfaen & yes GS EAT wt (A) 35% —B) 45% = (© 46% — (D) 52% Anarticle which is marked at& 975issold for@897 The % discounts: 975 sitar AT ae TH Tey HF 897 F Fa aT Bi geue: (A) 6% 110. ©) 12% 8) 8% © 10% SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK,/ TH ard & fort sre SS-2015/Pagel4 111. The difference betweensuccessive discounts of 40% followed by 30% and 45% followed by 20% on the marked price of an article is®12. The marked price of the article is = fare aq & sifeea HRA TL 40% sam aI 30% sR 15% FAH AG 20% FH SANK Be F sie T1281 Sa rg oat sift yet (A) % 200 (B) 2400 (© F600 (DO) 800 112. If Aand Bare in the ratio 4: 5 and the difference of their squares is 81, what is the value of A? aft A sit Bam organ 4:5 ¢ ait oe Tet a sae 81%, Ha on front? () 15 @® 12 © 36 ©) 45 What must be added to each term of the ratio 2:5 so. thatitmay equal to 5:67 2:5 Orga & wed ve A ae Gig oT fee Free E56 TIT Hse? A 6 @) 78 13. Ov. Or The average marks obtained by a student in 6 subjects is 88. On subsequent verification it was found that the marks obtained by him ina subject was wrongly copied as86 instead of 68. The correct. average of the marks obtained by himis: ferat feeneft #1 6 fave Hwa aa sited aa 88 eI are FBT HE Te Te eT FS UH FT SAH ate Bh Tere & 68 BIA K 86 fora fea TaN! SA na wae sia ar we site : @) 8 © 87 ©85) © % 115. Whatis the arithmetic mean of first 20 odd natural numbers? we 20 fea mrepfcs: Seems ar aarier Hed a1 8? 17° @®1% ©2% Ow 116. Cost price of100 books is equal to the selling price of 60 books, The gain orloss percentage will be: Loo Ral Ser eirTa Yea 60 Yea & few AEA SUR EL ry Sree eh a erate Peer Reh? (A) 66% ® eo i% 2, 3 © 65% ©) 5% 17. 8. ng. 120. 121. Inan examination, a student must get 36% marks to pass. A student who gets 190 marks failed by 35 marks. The total marks in that examination is: fart wien F sate aS fer we farareit at 36% Ae SATA A A ART | 190 as WE HA aT TS faendi 35 sia @ ah TH sa Ve S oe Fe (4) 450 (B) 500 (625) 10 A trainrunsat an averagespeed of 75 km/hr, Ifthe distance to be covered is 1050km, how long will the train take tocover it? em tame 75 feat. wf er at stra a went 1 afe 38 1050 fat. at gihaa Bet t ita ga ao ah fart ors Fa eT? (A) 13 hrs/He @) 15hrs/ © 1hrs/e, (@) 12hrs/¥ A train 180 mts long is running at a speed of 90 km/h. How long willit take to pass a post? WH 180 i. ea TMS 90 Fee. wha Her a The A aa 8) we te 8 RS Fag Pa ar A? (A) 78secs./2. B) Bsecs/A. (© 72s0cs./%. ©) 82s08,/%. The certain sum will amount to ® 12,100 in 2 years, at 10% per annum of compound interest, interest being compounded annually. The sumis: we fe fewer om ats wT a ater ara z, 10% Wa av angie oA K 2 aH 12100 F anett ae uf es (A) 210,000 (© 26,000 Ifx=2 then the value of x3 +273? + 243x-+ 631 is : fe x= 2 Ba 34-2722 + 24324631 STA: (211 ® 1231 © 1233 M 1321 @®) 78,000 @) % 12,000 If5x+9y=5 and 125x3+729y3=120 then the value of the product of xand yis: ARE 5x +9y=5 BK 12594729 =120 8 ax ay ‘& He HA: (A) 45 o% ® 135 © Mos SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / 73 ard & fora Te $8-2015/Paggl5 123. 124. 125, 126. 128, ee = pt then (r+ 1) equals to: 1 we x = Ini Sat +1) fea FR? ® (J2+1) © (a2 © (2-1) Among the equations x+2y+9=0; 5x-4=0; 2y—13=0; 2x—3y =0, the equation of the straight line passing through origin is : WHRUT x+2y+9=0; 5x-4=0; 2y-13=0; 2e-3y=0 Fa 7m fig ae at ay wie et: (A) xt2y49=0 ®) 2y-13=0 © 5:-4=0 ®) 2x-3y=0 ‘The HCF of x1 and 14+2x3~2x—1is : 28—1 ai A423 20-1 FT re TAT es (A) x-1 @®) 2-1 © xt (D) 2241 ead 41, I< = 7 then the value of 21 is * x ae tl ea td gimme: xe @ a ® 38 © 432. © 43 7. The area of the triangle formed by the graphs of the equations x =0, 2 +3y=6 and-rty=3 is: (A) 15q, unit @) 35g. unit © 4% squnt ©) 13 sq.unit 3=0, 2x+3y=6 FR xt y-3 witee wet a a fays waar e: (A) Lah are © 37 ape ob state 1} at ype IF p =99, then the value of p(p?+3p +3) is: ‘Ae p=99 Ft p(p?+3p+3) STAM: (A) 989898, (B 998889 © 999999 (©) 988899 129, 130. 131, 132, If the number of vertices, edges and faces of a rectangular parallolepiped are denoted by v, eandf respectively, the value of (o-e+f) is: Ufe feret aaaetionn amie wemmere & vhf, ert aie avi BI TeN SHAT: 0, « ah fara Mise form HMB, WH (v-e+f) SAAB: (a) 2 ® 0 or O4 Ifthe measure of three angles of a triangle are in the ratio2:3:5, then the triangle is (A) obtuseangled (B) isosceles © equilateral (©) ‘ightangled ate fret faye & ait ato eT AM 2:3:5 aT Ae, hae frase: (A) oferta Q wag @) Waray © wart If the three angles of a triangle are (x + 15%), I +6)Jana (= +0"), Then the triangles: (A) isosceles © rightangled afc ee aga HB (x + 15°), (¢ +6} ait @) equilateral () scalene (B +30) tines: (a) watery ® wr (© Brea © fara ag Gis the centroid of AABC. ‘The medians AD and BE intersect at right angles. Ifthe lengths of AD and BE are 9cm and 12cm respectively; then the length of AB (inem) is: G, SABC FAR 1 MTS AD ok BE TART miafasde ean @i af AD aft BE at ara wR: oat. sik 12 Fh. ta ABH aa (AA. 4) frat 82 @95 OW OQws OU SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / Ta ard & fea sete ‘$5-4015/Pagel6 133. 134, 135. 136. 137. 138, Internal bisectors of 2Q and ZR of APQR intersect atO. If ZROQ = 96° then the value of ZRPQ is: APOR & 20 ait pe % sinter fours OW Weeae HW 1 AE ZROQ = 96" 8 tt ZRPQ ane: ar Bir O22 O36 Ifa person travels from a point L towards east for 12 km and then travels 5 km towards north and reaches a point M, then shortest distance from L to Mis: aft Ue satan fig La ed at sik 12 fara. aft fine Sa 3 5 faa, sar epee e sie Fig M Wea SALaMatam We: (A) 12km/famt. (8) 13km/fam. © 4km/fr. (D) 17km/faat. Let C, and C, be the inscribed and circumscribed circles of a triangle with sides 3cm, 4cmand Sem. area ofC, area of, und f C, SRC, U faye ¥ sia-quait qa, farat yond 3 Gt, 4 Ati. ai 5 Aah. Bat Cy, Waar G waar x 2 2 8s © se O ID, Band F are the midpoints of BC, CA and AB respectively of AABC then the fatio of area of the parallelogram DEFB andiarea of the trapezium CAFDis: ‘af AABC® BC, CA i AB wa: 44 Fig D, E itr td anin agit Dere & dara ae wait CAFD & Gave 1 arya Fat? A) 2:3 @ 1:3 © 3:4 @) 1:2 ‘The minimum value of 2sin?6 + 3cos*9 is: 2sin20 +3cos?0 1 ATTA HAS : at @ 2 ©3 @) 4 ‘The value of sin?22° + sin%68°+cot230"is : sin?22° + sin?68°+cot230° @T A @ : 5 3 Ag (B) 4 Og M3 139, If sind =3, the numerical value of S&C? —tane j,. seed + tand fe Scino=3 @ 7 2O— 8 oy ones seed + tand a: A ¢ 8 ; oO } ©) i Aa 2 3 5 140. If sec8 + tan8 = p, (px 0) then sec# is equal to: ‘aff secO+tand=p, (p40) @ a sect fares Gea t? «) p- 5} peo ® 3(r+ 5} p40 1 1 p+— p20 p-= p40 © Pte © Po 141, If @ be acute angle and tan(40 — 50°) =cot(50°— 6), then the value of 6 in degreesis: afe 6 At BITS SIR tan(49 — 50°) =cot(50° - 6) &, at fora em are: @ 2 ~~ ®) 30 ©4 50 142, Ifthesum and differenceof two angles are 2 radian, and 36° respectively, then the valueof smaller angle in degree taking the value of as 2 is ae a aot ara sie aka A: 2 Yer sthse Bate ate we a 22 ora a A step ey BI ai font tare: A) 4B) 5 SD) CO” 143, A kites flying at theheight of 75m from the ground, ‘The string makes an angle @ (ter cot = Fal with the level ground. Assuming that there is no slack in the string, the length of the string is equal i WH eT yf a 75 oh ap dae we sg THE eat ht yf en ao man aT The (wi oue= 5 8) mrs todd Tata ve % ttt ah oral fart? (A) 8m (8) 7m © 40m (D) 5m SPA®E FOR ROUGH WORK / tH ard & feat ae $8-2015/Page17 Directions: Givenhere a multiple bar diagram of the scores of four playersin two innings. Study the diagram and answer the questions no. 144 to 147. freer: sear formated at ot fea eae ag aa fern e) ata ar err at ot wa Sear 144 @ 147 are 18* inning ON . wots” lies MAHENDRA VIRAT CHETESWAR SHIKHAR SINGH KOHLI PUJARA DHAWAN. DHONI Reefer Pre tee rat = 144. The average run of two innings of the player who. scored highest inaverage is : Qaeda seam sta ar we He ae fans a star at: W7 7 ©80 O85 145. The average rn in two innings of th has scored minimum at the second innings is Wa we a aaa a eae aed oe fers) & Mi ae & ster TEs “6 @ 0 O40 © 30 146. The total scores in the first innings contributed by the four players is ect Wt Fan ferent gra fara sen TH Fe wR: (190) 200 210 = @ 220 47. The average score in second innings contributed by the four players is: gad wt 3 anit frente a7 ated he: “30 @ 4 950 O60 Directions : The pie-chart given here shows expenditure incurred by a family on various items and their savings. Study the chart and answer the questions number 148 to 150 based on the pie-chart freer: Fa eae Yom afta are fafa Wet far ad ait saat ara a TTA Ta S| UTE BI TTT HL A UE-4E R arate 148 8 150 cH 3 SEH THT) Education 148.._ Theratio of expenditure on food to savings is : Nin od site maa a oqo: 3:1 @ 3:2 © 21 © 0:9 149. Ifthe expenditure on education is ¥ 1600 morethan that of housing then the expenditure on food is: vafe fae ae Far ae & € 1600 sift tI wit: (A) 12,000 (9 €3333 ®) 76,000 ©) %7,000 150. If the monthly income is % 36,000 then the yearly savings is : ‘ate mie ara % 36,000 @ at ants aaa & (a) © 60,000 (© %74,000 (®) = 70,000 () = 72,000 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / Ta ad & fort $S-2015/Pagel8 The least integral value, which can be given to * so. that the number 97215* 6 is divisible by 33, is oa fer a am? Aen Ae SE aT I aT fama dem 97215" 6, 38 fra a: wo @1 @2 3 Given that V55 = 742, evaluate Yi + v5 , 45. ee i vit + V5 . aie /55 = 7.42 0a Tre: (A) 5.14 (B) 642 © 742 () 7.71 . One intemal angle ofa regularpolygon is 172°. Find thenumber of sides of the polygon. Cr WF FEM a1 aiafee aT 172° t1 aE a spret sien wa eh (a) 32 © 50 ®) 40 (O) 45 147. The tatioof two numbers is 7:8 and their sum is 75. The L.CM. of the two numbers is Odors Haq 7:8 % sik S175 81H hi densi waar saa & (A) 250 (®) 175 © 200 ©) 280 148. 149. 150. Ina partnership business, the ratio of A, B and C's investments is 5 : 2: 6 and the ratio of time they, invested for is 2:3: 4. Their profit ratio will be: WH amend artan Fa, B aC % fae ogo 5:2:6¢ 3 ae Peau a waft orga: 3: 4 31 FS a a aque era? (A) 5:3:12 (B) 3:5:12 @ 3:12:6 (D) 12:5:3 A taincovers 108 km in first 2hrs, 36 km in the next half an hour and 90 km in next 2 hours. Its average speed is (A) km/hr (8) 50km/hr © 52km/he (D) Stkm/hr UH Vers Fee 2 Fel F108 faa, oret saa He 36 frat. sit ort 2 del ¥ 90 frat at at or wut G1 saat otters whee: (A) 8 faataa (8) 50 FRx. eer (© 2fwahyea © 54 fart yea 50% of the difference of 40% and 20% of a number exceeds its 5% by 20, The number is: ‘feral HEM 40% BK 20% H ANT 5% FH 5% A 20 afta 1 ae dene: (A) 200 ®) 400 © 600 (©) 800 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / TH ad & fra wre 88-2015/Page19 PART - D ENGLISH COMPREHENSION Directions: In questions number 151 10155, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which partofasentencehas an error and blacken the oval [e@ ) corresponding to the appropriate letter (A,B, C). Ifa sentence is free from error, blacken the oval corresponding to (D) in the AnswerSheet. 151. Hecan be /a basketball playersince / (A) ®) heistalllikeamule. / No error © (D) 152, Just outside my house / are aplayground / (a) ) for school, boysand girls. / Noerror © ©) 153. Who / doyou think / [met? / Noerror, (A) @) © , 154, [Lisnot advisable / totake heavy luggages / (A) (8) while onajourney, / Noerror © @) 155. A bird in the tree /is worth / two in the bush, / (A) (8) © Nocrror (D) $5-2015/Page20 Directions : In questions number 156 to 160, sentences given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Fouraltemativesare suggested for each question. ‘Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate itby blackening the appropriate oval | @] inthe Answer Sheet 156. When the morning the murder was, discovered. (A) occured (Byhappened © came (O) arrived 157. The appearance of the city _day by day. (A) had changed (®) could change © changed (O) is changing 158. The smell of theseacalled memories of herchildhood. on = Bh up © bak =O) for 159. The police fired on the mob when they (A) fizzled out (® tumed violent (Q- becameabusive (©) tumed noisy 160. He has the full facts but is deliberately hiding them. (A) up his sleeves © inhis sleeves (© underhissieeves _(D)_upon his sleeves Directions: In question numbers 161 to 163, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning ofthe given word and markitinthe AnswerSheet 161. BOARD (A) Lodging @®) Frame (© Furniture (©) Food 162. SPUME (A) Spit (B) Poison (Q) Foam (D) Lava 163. PERUSE (A) Read (B) Reduce © Argue (©) Follow Directions : In questions number 164 to 166, choose the ‘word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it inthe Answer Sheet. 164. VACILLATION (A) remorse ® relief © inoculation (D) steadfasiness 165. EFFEMINACY (A) Aggressiveness (B) Attractiveness (© Manliness (D) Boorishness 166. PLACID (A) dull urgent © moving (0) stormy Directions : In questions number 167 to 171, four alternatives are given for the Idiom\Phrase underlined in thesentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom) Phraseand mark itin the Answer ‘Sheet. 167. Instead of keeping his promise of helping me with office work, he just (A) leftme without a drop of water ®) leftmealone todo the work © leftme feeling like a fool {O) leftme ina state of anger 168. Unless you make amends for the loss, nobody is prepared to excuse you. (A) pay debt (®) confess © compensate (©) improve 169. ' Before the report reached the authority the media spilled the beans. (A) spilled the contents of the package (8) dropped the charges (Q revealed the secretinformation (D) hinted at the consequences 170. His friend tumed out to bea snake in the grass. (A) cowardly and brutal (B) anunreliable and deceitful person (Q ahiddenenemy {D) low and mean 171. Amit saidto Rekha, “Don'tmakea mountain outof amolehill.” (A) create problems (8) exaggeratea minor problem (Q attempt an impossible task (D) startlooking for molehills in mountains $S-2015/Page21 Directions: In questions number 172 to 181, a sentence/a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve thesentence. Choose the correct alternative. Incase noimprovement is needed youransweris(D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. 172, She could not help but laugh. (A) laughing ®) butlaughing (© laughter ©) no improvement 173, Wemet yesterday, haven't we ? (A) didn'twe? —(B)_ hadn'twe? © isn'tit? (OP) noimprovement 1m, 1 mother s apes when she was in hospital. (A) Throughtmy mother some grapes (®) Ltooksome grapes for my mother (© ltookformy mother some grapes (©) ndimprovement 275. ‘The world is being faced with a crisis. (A) confronted (B) facing © infrontof (D) noimprovement 1176. Both the teams played the game fairly. (A) fairly played the game ®) played fairly the game © playeda fair game (©) noimprovement 177. The others shook their heads and made vague noises of approval. (A) turned around (B) nodded (Q hung ©) noimprovement 178. \éLwill getan opportunity, [shall attend theseminar. (A) shall get @) got © get (PD) noimprovement 179. He does not laugh, norhe smiles, (A) norhe does smile (8) neither he does smile © nordoeshe smile (P) noimprovement 180. She insisted.on she was innocent. (A) insisted on that (B) insisted that Q insisted with (©) noimprovement 181. Yournustendure whatyou cannot cure. (A) prevail ® accept © suffer () noimprovement Directions: In questions number 182 to 188, outof the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentences and indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval (@] inthe Answer Sheet. 182. Onewhoruns away from justice or the law. (A) Fugitive (® Criminal (Q Thief (D) Smuggler 183. One whois too careless to plan for the future. (A) imprudent ®) improvident © impractical (©) impotent 184. A person who deserves all praise : (A) detestable ®) lovable (Q despicable =) laudable 185. Of one’s own free will: (A) obligatory (8) compulsory © voluntary (P) mandatory 186. A study of ancient things : (A) Archaeology @) Ethnology © Physiology ©) Zoology 187. One whois skillful. (A) diligent ©) different © disciplined {D) dexterous 188. One who has longexperience. (A) novice ®) expert (© practitioner (©) veteran Directions :In questions number 189 to 190, four words are given ineach question, out of which only one word is, correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark youranswer in the Answer Sheet. 189. (A) circumlocation (Q circumlocation ®) circmlocution ©) circumocutien 190. (A) Diffusion (© Defusion 8) Diffusion (©) Deffusion $8-2015/ Page22 Directions: Inguestions number 191 10200, you have two passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer toeach question out of the four alternatives and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval [ @]in the Answer Sheet, PASSAGE-I (Questions number 191-195) Journalists argue over functions of a newspaper. I feel that a provincial paper's purpose isnot only to present and project the news objectively and imaginatively, but to help its readers to express themselves more effectively, canalizing their aspirations, making more articulate their demands. A newspaper should reflect the community it serves-warts and all. When the mirrorisheld to society it reveals neglect, injustice, ignorance or complacency. It should help to eradicate them. It would be pretentious to think that a newspaper can change the course of world affairs - but at the local limit it can exert influence, it can probe, itcan help get things done. The individual's voice must not be stifled. Instead, the readers should be encouraged to express their opinions, fears, hopesand or their grievanceson this platform. 191. Whatis the main purpose of anewspaper? —, (A) To present facts in a blunt way (B_ Encourage thereaders to be pretentious (Q) Froject news objectively and imaginatively (D) Exert influences on the individuals 192. Inthis passage the writer highlights the fact that (A) Newspapers can eradicate injustice ® Journalists differ in their opinion on the fanction of a newspaper (© Anewspaper should reflect the community it serves (©) A newspaper should only concentrate onlocal irs 193. How cana newspaper influence local affairs ? (A) By influencing public opinion through half truths. ®) By focusing on world affairs. © By probing into theills of society and rallying support for change (©) By encouraging the readers to accept their grievances. 194. How can the readers air their grievances? (A) By writing to their local newspaper. ®)_By writing to journalists. (© By supporting the local newspaper. (©) Bybeing complacent. 198. The expression“ wastsan¢ all’ in the passage means, (A) thereader’s grievances (8). the community's problem © hopes and fears {D) with no attempt to conceal blemishes or inadequacies PASSAGE -II (Questions number 196-200) ‘True, it is the function of the army to maintain law and order in abnormal times. But in normal times there is ‘another force that compels citizens to obey laws and to act. with due regard to the rights of others. The force also protects the livesand properties of law abiding men. Laws ‘remade to secure the personal safety ofits subjectsand to prevent murder and crimes of violence. They aremade to secure the property of the citizens against theft and damage and to protect the rights of communities and castes to carry out their customs and ceremonies, so long as they do not conflict with the rights of others. Now the good citizen, of hisown free will, obeys these laws and he takes care that everything he does is done with due regard to the rights, and well-being of others. But the bad citizen is only restrained frombreaking these laws by fear of the consequence of his actions. And the necessary steps to compel the bad citizen to act as a good citizen are taken by this force, The supreme control Of law and order in a state is in the hands of a Minister who is responsible to the State Assembly and acis through the Inspector General of Police, 196. Which of the following statements is not implied in the passage ? (A) Law protedts those who respectit. @) Law-ensures people's religious and social rights absolutely and unconditionally. (Q) Actiminal is deterred from committing crimes only for fear of the law. ‘The forces of aw help to transform irresponsible Citizens into responsible ones. © 197. According to the writer, which one of the following isnot the responsibility of the police? (A) To protect the privileges of all citizens. (B) To check violent activities of citizens. (© To ensure peace among citizens by safeguarding individual rights. {D) To maintain peace during extra ordinary circumstances. ‘$S-2015/Page23 198. 199. ‘The expression ‘customs and ceremonies’ means : (A) Fairs and festivals (®) Habits and traditions (© Usual practices and religious rites (©) Superstitions and formalities. Which one of the following statementsis implied in the passage? (A) Peaceful citizens seldom violate the law. (8) Criminals, who flout the law, are seldom broughtto book. (© The Police hardly succeed in converting bad citizens into good ones. (D) The police check the citizens, whether they are good or bad, from violating the law. “They are made to secure the property of citizens against theft and damage”, means that the law : (A) Helps in recovering the stolen property of the citizens. (B) Assists the citizens whose property has been stolen or destroyed. © Initiates process against offenders of law. Safeguards people's possessions against being stolen or lost.

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