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Part-I : General Intelligence and Reasoning


Hkkx& I : lkekU; cqf¼erk ,oa rdZ'kfDr
1. On the basis of two figures of dice, you have Directions (11–18) : Find the odd word/letter/
to find what symbol will be on the opposite number from the given alternatives.
face of symbol ? funsZ'k (11&18)% fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn@v{kj@
la[;k
iklk ds nks fLFkfr;ksa ds vk/kj ij] vkidks Kkr djuk gS dks
fd pqfu, A
fpUg ds foijhr dkSu&lk fpUg vk,xk\ 11. (A) Talking/ckr djuk
(B) Walking/Vgyuk
(C) Sleeping/lksuk
× (D) Running/nkSM+uk
12. (A) 1023-1046 (B) 1169-1192
(A) (B) (C) 1494-1517 (D) 1899-1921
13. (A) 49 (B) 16
(C) × (D)
14.
(C) 81
Ribbon : ? : : Icing
(D) 243
: Cake
2. If 144 = 5 then 961 = ?
fjcu % \ % % vkbflax % dsd
;fn 144 = 5 rks961 = ?
(A) 6 (B) 10 (A) Present/HksaV
(C) 8 (D) 14 (B) Cut/dkVuk
Directions (3–10) : In each of the following (C) Bow/ueu djuk
questions, select the related letter/word/ (D) Typewriter/Vadu e'khu
figure/ number from the given alternatives. 15. (A) Parrot/rksrk (B) Bat/pexknM+
funsZ'k (3&10) % fuEu iz'uksa esa ls izR;sd iz'u esa fn, fodYiksa
(C) Crow/dkSvk (D) Sparrow/xkSjs;k
esa ls lEcfU/r v{kj@'kCn@vkÑfr@ la[;k dks pqfu,A16. (A) DWHS (B) BYDW
3. Pineapple : ? : : Orange : Florida (C) CWFS (D) EVJQ
vukukl % \ % % larjk % ÝyksfjMk 17. Bivouac : ? : : Treaty : Alliance
(A) Dole/Mksy (B) Hawaii/gokbZ iM+ko % \ % % le>kSrk % xBca/u
(C) Canada/dukMk (D) Mango/vke (A) Diplomacy/dwVuhfr
4. 2 : 9 : : 28 : ? (B) Sergeant/goynkj
(A) 37 (B) 47 (C) Soldier/iQkSth
(C) 57 (D) 65 (D) Camp/f'kfoj
5. KITCAT : CATTIK : : PENTOP : ? 18. (A) BFCGD (B) LPMQN
(C) NROSP (D) YCDZA
(A) TOPPEN (B) TOPNEP
19. Which of the following word will come at
(C) POPTEN (D) POPNET third place if they are arranged
6. MAT : NCW : : APE : ? alphabetically as per in a dictionary?
(A) CRH (B) BRH fuEu 'kCnksa dks o.kZekyk ds Øe ls O;ofLFkr djus ds c
(C) BSG (D) BSH rhljk 'kCn dkSu&lk gksxk\
7. 7 : 349 : : 11 : ? (A) Propriety (B) Proposition
(A) 1328 (B) 1341 (C) Prosecute (D) Proposal
(C) 1726 (D) 1652 20. In a row of boys, A is fifteenth from the left
8. 68 : 18 : : 72 : ? and B is fourth from the right. There are
three boys between A and B. C is just left of
(A) 23 (B) 45
A. What is C's position from the right?
(C) 42 (D) 28
yM+dksa dh ,d iafDrA ck,a
esa] ls iUnzgosa LFkku ij gS vkSj
9. ADBC : WZXY : : EHFG : ?
B nk,a ls pkSFks LFkku A ij
vkSj
gSA
B ds chp esa rhu
(A) SVTU (B) STUV
yM+ds gSA
C, A ds ,dne ck,a esa gSA
C dk nk,a ls D;k
(C) TUSV (D) STVU
LFkku gS\
10. 4 : 18 : 5 : ?
(A) 96 (B) 21 (A) 9th (B) 10th
(C) 83 (D) 78 (C) 12th (D) 13th
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21. From the given alternatives, select the word 26. In the given series find the number which
which can’t be formed using the letters of is wrong?
the given word. nh xbZ J`a[kyk esa xyr la[;k Kkr dhft,\
fuEu fodYiksa esa ls ml 'kCn dk p;u djsa tks fn, x, 'kCn11, 5, 20, 12, 40, 26, 74, 54
esa 'kkfey v{kjksa ls ugha cuk;k tk ldrk gksA (A) 5 (B) 20
MIRACULOUS (C) 40 (D) 26
(A) MOLAR (B) LOCUS 27.A monkey climb 30 feet at the beginning of
(C) SOLACE (D) SCAR each hour and rests for a while when he
22. Find out the alternative figure which slips back 20 feet while resting before he
contains question figure as it part. again starts climbing in the beginning of
the next hour. If he begins his ascent at
ml mÙkj&vkd`fr dks pqfu, ftlesa iz'u&vkd`fr fufgr gSA
8 : 00 am, then at what time will he first
Question figure: touch a flag at 120 feet from the ground?
iz'u vkÑfr% ,d cUnj izR;sd ?k.Vs30esa
iQhV p<+rk gS vkSj FkksM+h
vkjke djrk gSA vxys ?k.Vs esa p<+kbZ 'kq: djus ls ig
vkjke djus ds nkSjku20
ogiQhV uhps fiQly tkrk gSA
vxj og lqcg 8 cts p<+kbZ 'kq: djrk gS] rks tehu ls
Answer figures: 120 eh- Å¡pkbZ ds >aMs dks og fdl le; igyh ckj Li'kZ
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡% djsxk\
(A) 4 : 00 pm (B) 5 : 00 pm
(C) 6 : 00 pm (D) None of these
28. P and Q are brothers. R and S are sisters.
P's son is S's brother. How is Q related to
R?
(A) (B) (C) (D) P vkSjQ HkkbZRgS] vkSjS cgus gS]P dk iq=k
S dk HkkbZ
23. How many squares are there in the given gSA R dk Q ls D;k laca/ gS\
figure? (A) Uncle/pkpk (B) Brother/HkkbZ
fn, x, vkd`fr esa fdrus oxZ gSa\ (C) Father/firk (D) Grandfather/nknk
29. If ASSISTANT = 36, MANAGER = 34 and
STAFF = 14, then DIRECTOR = ?
;fn ASSISTANT = 36, MANAGER = 34 vkSj
STAFF = 14, rksDIRECTOR = ?
(A) 85 (B) 62
(A) 8 (B) 12 (C) 35 (D) 80
(C) 15 (D) 18 30. After writing the letters of the word
KDCAMPUSROCKS in the reverse order,
24. Of the five members standing in a row, R is
to the right of U but to the left of Q. P is to which will be the third letter to the left of
the right of Q but to the left of S. Which the 6th letter from the right?
member is in the middle of the row? 'kCnKDCAMPUSROCKS dks fjolZ Øe esa fy[kus
fdlh iafDr esa [kM+s ik¡p O;fDr;ksa
R, U dseas]
ds nk,a ij nk,a ls 6Bsa v{kj ds ck,a ls rhljk v{kj D;k gksxk\
rjiQ gS] ysfdu
Q ds ck,a rjiQ gSA
P, Q ds nk,a rjiQ] (A) R (B) C
ysfduS ds ck,a rjiQ gSA iafDr ds eè; esa [kM+k O;fDr (C) O (D) A
dkSu gS\ 31. Some equations are solved on the basis of a
(A) R (B) Q certain system. On that basis, find out the
(C) P (D) S correct answer from the four alternatives for
the unsolved equation
25. Which one set of letters when sequentially
placed at the gaps in the given letter series dqN lehdj.k ,d fuf'pr iz.kkyh ds vk/kj ij gy fd,
shall complete it? x, gSA blds vk/kj ij vulqy>h lehdj.k ds fy, pkj
fodYiksa
nh xbZ v{kj&J`a[kyk ds [kkyh LFkkuksa ij Øe ls j[kus ij ls lgh mÙkj dk irk yxk,aA
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk v{kj&lsV mls iwjk djsxk\X = One (8) Three, Y = Three (16) Five,
__ nmmn __ mmnn __ mnnm __ Z = Six (?) Seven
(A) nmmn (B) mnnm (A) 23 (B) 13
(C) nnmm (D) nmnm (C) 19 (D) 17
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32. In a certain code, MOUSE is written as 39.
C F ? O
PRUQC. How will SHIFT be written in the
same code? F I M R
fdlh dwV esaMOUSE dks PRUQC fy[kk tkrk gSA G ? N S
mlh dwV SHIFT
esa dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\ (A) K (B) I
(A) VKIRD (B) VKIDR (C) J (D) L
(C) VJIDR (D) VIKRD 40. 20160 4
Directions (33-36): In the given series, some ? 4
letter/number/digit is missing. Choose the 480 8
appropriate option. 96 24
funsZ'k
(33-36): fn, x, vuqØe esa dqN v{kj@la[;k@vad (A) 860 (B) 1140
yqIr gSA mfpr fodYi dk p;u djsaA (C) 2880 (D) 3240
33. M, N, O, L, R, I, V, E, ? 41. Identify the figure that will completes the
(A) A (B) G pattern of the question figure?
(C) F (D) H ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u vkÑfr ds iSVuZ dks iwjk
djsxh\
34. BMX, DNW, FOU, ?
Question figure:
(A) GHO (B) GPS iz'u vkÑfr%
(C) HPR (D) HPT
35. 13, 32, 24, 43, 35, ?, 46, 65, 57, 76 ?
(A) 45 (B) 52
(C) 54 (D) 55
36. A, I, P, V, A, E, ?
(A) E (B) F Answer figures:
(C) G (D) H mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%
37. Statement:
All car are bus.
All bus are train.
dFku%
lHkh dkj cl gSaA (A) (B) (C) (D)
lHkh cl Vªsu gSaA 42. If 16 ÷ 2 = 14, 18 – 3 = 54, 14 × 2 = 16 and
96 + 4 = 24 then 18 – 5 + 3 × 2 ÷ 4 = ? is
Conclusions: equal to:
I. Some train are car.
II. Some bus are train.
;fn 16 ÷ 2 = 14, 18 – 3 = 54, 14 × 2 = 16 vkSj
III. All car are trains. 96 + 4 = 24 rks18 – 5 + 3 × 2 ÷ 4 = ? fdlds
fu"d"kZ% cjkcj gS\
(A) 16 (B) 8
I. dqN Vªsu dkj gSaA (C) 12 (D) 24
II. dqN cl Vªsu gSaA 43. Which of the answer figures is the right
III. lHkh dkj Vªsusa gSA mirror image of the question figure ?
(A) All follows/lHkh vuqlj.k djrs gSaA nh xbZ mÙkj vkÑfr;ksa esa ls dkSu lh vkÑfr iz'u vkÑ
(B) I and II follows/I rFkkII vuqlj.k djrs gSaA dk lgh niZ.k izfrfcEc gSa\
(C) II and III follows/II rFkkIII vuqlj.k djrs gSaA Question Figure:
(D) III and I follows/III rFkkI vuqlj.k djrs gSaA iz'u vkÑfr%
Directions (38-40): From the given options
choose the missing number.
funsZ'k
(38-40): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k Kkr
dhft,A Answer Figures:
38. mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%
5 12 6 6 21 7 5 ? 8

4 5 10
(A) 22 (B) 30
(C) 32 (D) 40 (A) (B) (C) (D)
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44. Find the missing number. 48. In a row of children, Deepu is ninth from
yqIr la[;k Kkr dhft,A the left and Kashish is thirteenth from the
right. They exchange their positions and
then Deepu becomes seventeenth from the
5 21 51 left. Find the new position of Kashish from
the right end of the row.
16 62 2 2 143 19 17 ? 4 cPpksa dh ,d iafDr esa] nhiw ck,a ls ukSosa LFkku ij g
6 5 3 df'k'k nk,a ls rsjgosa LFkku ij gSaA os vkil esa viuk LF
cny ysrs gS] rc nhiw ck,a ls l=kgosa LFkku ij vk tkrk gS
(A) 221 iafDr dh nk,a rjiQ ls df'k'k dk u;k LFkku D;k gksxk\
(B) 231 (A) 20th (B) 21st
(C) 211 (C) 27th (D) None of these
(D) 201 49. At 6 : 15, the hour hand the minute hand of
a clock form an angle of
45. Which one of the following diagrams
6 ctdj 15 feuV ij ?kM+h ds ?k.Vs rFkk feuV dh lqbZ
represents the correct relationship among
Planet, Earth and Sun? vkil esa fdrus dk dks.k cukrh gS\
(A) 90° (B) 91.5°
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh vkd`fr xzg] i`Foh rFkk lw;Z
(C) ds
97.5° (D) 94.5°
chp lEcU/ dks n'kkZrh gS\ 50. A word is represented by only one set of
numbers as given in any one of the
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
the alternatives are represented by two
classes of letters as in two matrices given
below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I
are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-
(A) (B) (C) (D) II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from
these matrices can be represented first by
46. The following equation will become its row and next by its column. E.g., ‘A’ can
mathematically correct, when you be represented by 02, 11, 20 etc., and ‘W’
can be represented by 58, 79, 97 etc.
interchange either the sign or the numbers
Similarly, you have to identify the set for
as indicated in the option. Find the correct
the word ‘DICE’.
alternative.
,d 'kCn osQoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
fodYi esa n'kkZ, vuqlkj fpUg ;k la[;k dks vkil esafd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa e
cnyus ij fuEu lehdj.k xf.krh; :i ls lgh gks tk,xkA fn, x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxks± }kjk n'kkZ, x,
lgh fodYi dk p;u djsaaA tSlk fd uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wg esa gSA I dsvkO;wg&
LraHk
24 ÷ 8 × 2 – 4 + 3 = 20 vkSj iafDr dh la[;k
0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj vkO;wg&
II dh
5 ls 9A bu vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr
(A) 4 and 2
(B) ÷ and – vkSj ckn esa LraHk la[;kvksa }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk
(C) 8 and 3 mnkgj.k ds fy,] ‘A’ dks02, 11, 20 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k
(D) – and + tk ldrk gS rFkk‘W’ dks58, 79, 97 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k
47. Which one of the four option of interchanges tk ldrk gSA fn;s x, 'kCn ‘DICE’ ds fy, lewg dks
in signs and numbers would make the given igpkuuk gSA
equation mathematically correct? Matrix/vkO;wg -I Matrix/vkO;wg -II
fn, x, pkj fodYiksa esa ls fdl ,d fodYi ds vuqlkj 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
fpUgksa vkSj la[;kvksa dks cnyus ls lehdj.k xf.krh; :i0 T C A B E 5 L D R W I
ls lgh gks tk,xk\ 1 E A T C B 6 I W L R D
3+5–2=4 2 A T B E C 7 D R I L W
(A) + and –, 2 and 3 3 C B E A T 8 W L D I R
(B) + and –, 2 and 5 4 B E C T A 9 R I W D L
(C) + and –, 3 and 5 (A) 75, 77, 67, 10 (B) 69, 88, 86, 23
(D) None of these (C) 87, 59, 42, 23 (D) 69, 65, 99, 10

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Part-II : General Awareness


Hkkx&II : lkekU; tkudkjh
51. Name the President of India who was 56. A man cannot see clearly beyond 10 meters.
elected unopposed? The disease he suffers from is
Hkkjr ds dkSu&ls iz/kuea=kh dks fufoZjks/ fuokZfprog
fd;k x;k tks
O;fDr 10 ehVj ds ckn lkiQ ugh ns[k ldrk] ml
Fkk\ chekjh dks D;k dgk tkrk gSa\
(A) Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma/
(A) Far sight/nwjn`f"V nks"k
Mk- 'kadj n;ky 'kekZ
(B) Myopia/fudVn`f"V nks"k
(B) Dr. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy/
(C) Cataract/eksfr;kfcUn
Mk- uhye lathok jsM~Mh
(D) Hypermetropia/nh?kZn`f"V nks"k
(C) Dr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed/
57. Which among the following metals provides
Mk- iQk[k:íhu vyh vgen
amphoteric oxide?
(D) Dr. Zakir Husain/
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh /krq mHk;/ehZ vkWDlkbM iznk
Mk- tkfdj gqlSu
52. Which of the following Articles of the gSa\
Constitution deals with the Fundamental (A) Sodium/lksfM;e
Duties? (B) Silver/pkanh
fuEufyf[kr esa ls lafo/ku dk dkSu&lk vuqPNsn ekSfyd
(C) Aluminium/,Y;wehfu;e
dÙkZO;ksa ds lkFk le>kSrk djrk gSa\
(D) Calcium/dSfYl;e
(A) Article 39 C/vuqPNsn 39 C
58. An example of false fruit is
(B) Article 51 A/vuqPNsn 51 A
d`f=ke iQy dk mnkgj.k gS&
(C) Article 29 B/vuqPNsn 29 B
(A) Apple/lsc
(D) None of the above/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
53. Generally, the soil of the northern plains of (B) Guava/ve:n
India has been formed by (C) Mango/vke
lkekU;r% Hkkjr dk mÙkjh eSnku fdl feV~Vh }kjk fufeZr gS\
(D) Tomato/ VekVj
(A) degradation/feV~Vh dh xq.koÙkk esa deh 59. Root nodules are commonly found in:
(B) aggradation/feV~Vh dh xq.koÙkk esa o`f¼ tM+ xkaB lkekU;r% dgk¡ ikbZ tkrh gSa\
(C) weathering in situ/vi{k; (A) Parasitic plants/ijthoh ikS/ks esa
(D) erosion/vi{kj.k (B) Epiphytic plants/vf/thfod ikS/ks esa
54. The best way, a bank can avoid loss is to
(C) Leguminous plants/iQyhnkj ikS/ks esa
cSad dk ½.k ls cpus dk lgh rjhdk gS&
(A) lend only to individuals known to the (D) Aquatic plants/tyh; ikS/ks esa
bank/dsoy cSad ds ifjfpr O;fDr;ksa dks ½.k 60.ns Who had written about India at the time of
Mahmud's invasion?
(B) accept sound collateral/vnk;xh ds fy, Bksl
vk/kj Lohdkj djuk egewn ds vkØe.k ds le; Hkkjr ds ckjs esa fdlus fy[kk
(C) give only short-term loans/dsoyvYidkfyd Fkk\
½.k ns (A) Taranath/rkjkukFk
(D) lend only to bank's old customers/dsoy (B) Sulaiman/lqyseku
cSad ds iqjkus xzkgdksa dks ½.k nsa (C) Alberuni/vyfc:uh
55. Scheduled Banks have to be registered with (D) Ibnbatuta/bCucrwrk
vuqlwfpr cSadksa dks fdlds lkFk iathd`r djus dh vko';drk
61. Find the odd one out
gSa\ fo"ke 'kCn pqfu,
(A) SEBI (A) NAFTA
(B) RBI (B) NATO
(C) Finance Ministry/foÙk ea=kky; (C) EEC
(D) SBI (D) ASEAN
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62. "Ryder Cup" is awarded to the players of: 68. The slope of a velocity t ime gr aph
fdl f[kykM+h dks ¶jkbMj di¸ ls lEekfur fd;k tkrk gSa\ represents-
(A) Baseball/cslckWy (A) distance/nwjh
(B) Basketball/ckLdsVckWy (B) displacement/foLFkkiu
(C) Cards/iÙks (C) acceleration/Roj.k
(D) Golf/xksYiQ (D) speed/xfr
63. The blood vessel supplying blood to the 69.
Match List-I with List-II and select the
kidney through correct answer using the code given below
jDr okfgdk o`Dd rd [kwu igq¡pkus dk dke fdlds }kjkthe Lists:
djrh gSa\ lwph
-I vkSj lwph
-II dks lqesfyr djs vkSj uhps nh xbZ lwph
(A) the renal artery/xqnsZ dh /euh esa dksM dk iz;ksx djds lgh mÙkj dk pquko djsA
(B) the hepatic artery/;d`r /euh List-I/lwph -I List-II/lwph-II
(C) the pulmonary artery/iQsiQM+s dh /euh (a) Member of 1. Elected by an
(D) the carotid artery/xzhok /euh Parliament/ Electoral College/
64. Elements obtained from the sea algae is? laln dk lnL; fuokZpu eaMy }kjk pquko
leqnzh 'kSoky ls izkIr gksus okyk rRo dkSu gS\ djuk
(A) Sulphur/lYiQj (b) President/ 2. Elected by the
(B) Argon/vkxZu jk"Vªifr Parliament/laln }kjk
(C) Vanadium/osafM;e pquko djuk
(D) Iodine/vk;ksMhu (c) Vice-President/3. Elected by the Lok
65. How can a fat be separated from milk in a mi&jk"Vªifr Sabha/yksdlHkk }kjk
cream separator? pquko djuk
nw/ esa ls Øhe dks vyx djrs le; olk dks nw/ ls fdl (d) Speaker/vè;{k 4. Elected by adult
izfØ;k ds }kjk vyx fd;k tkrk gS\ voting/o;Ld ernku
(A) Cohesive force/lalfTtr cy }kjk pquko djuk
(B) Gravitational force/xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy Code:/dksM
(C) Centripetal force/vfHkdsUnz cy (a) (b) (c) (d)
(D) Centrifugal force/vidsUnz cy (A) 1 2 3 4
66. In a business, raw materials, components, (B) 2 3 4 1
work in progress and finished goods are (C) 3 4 1 2
jointly regarded as (D) 4 1 2 3
,d O;olk; esa] dPpk eky] vo;o] dk;Z esa izxfr vkSj
70. Who is the creator of the piece titled
rS;kj eky la;qDr :i ls gS mls ekuk tkrk gS& "Portrait of Francoise"?
(A) capital stock/iwathxr LVkWd ¶iksVªsV vkWiQ ÚSadksbl¸ 'kkafr f[krkc ds fuekZrk
(B) inventory/oLrq lwph (A) Leonardo da Vinci/fy;ksukMksZ nk foaph
(C) investment/fuos'k (B) Paul Cezanne/ikWy fltsu
(D) net worth/dqy ewY; (C) Pablo Picasso/iCyks fidklks
67. The Bayyaram mines area, which was (D) H. Rembrandt/,p- jsEczkaV
recently in news, is located in- 71. Greek invasion of North India is described
CÕ;kjke [kku {ks=k tks gky gh esa lqf[kZ;ksa esa Fkk]
in- dgk¡ fLFkr
gSa\ mÙkj Hkkjr ds ;wukuh vkØe.k dk o.kZu dgk¡ fd;k x;k g
(A) Andhra Pradesh/vka/z izns'k (A) Milindapanho/fefyanikugks
(B) Karnatka/dukZVd (B) Gargisamhita/xkxhZ lafgrk
(C) Tamil Nadu/rfeyukMq (C) Gaudvaho/xksnogks
(D) Madhya Pradesh/eè; izns'k (D) Harshacharit/g"kZpfjr
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72. Which team has qualified to play ICC T-20 79. Which organisation collects data for the
world cup matches in super 10 Group? unorganised sector?
fdl Vhe usICC T-20 oYMZ di eSp esa 10
lwijlewg dkSu&lh laxBu vlaxfBr {ks=k ds fy, vk¡dM+s ,df=k
esa [ksyus ds fy, mÙkh.kZ fd;k\ djrh gSa\
(A) Afghansitan/viQxkfuLrku (A) NSSO
(B) Ireland/vk;jySaM (B) CSO
(C) Zimbabwe/ftEckEos (C) ASI
(D) Netherland/uhnjySaM (D) RBI
73. World Theatre day is celebrated on- 80. Which one of the following islands is called
fo'o jaxeap fnol dc euk;k tkrk gS\ as 'rust belt' of Japan?
(A) March 27/27 ekpZ fuEufyf[kr }hiksa esa ls og dkSu&lk }hi gS tks tkiku
(B) March 18/18 ekpZ ^taxhys csYV* ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gS\
(C) March 9/9 ekpZ (A) Northern Honshu/mÙkjh gksa'kw
(D) March 21/21 ekpZ (B) Shikoku islands/f'kdksdw }hi lewg
74. Who was the first Indian woman winner of (C) Kyushu islands/dk;w'kw }hi lewg
'Miss Universe' award?
(D) Southern Honshu/nf{k.kh gksa'kw
fel ;wfuolZ dk f[krkc thrus okyh igyh Hkkjrh; efgyk
81. Which one of the following has the highest
dkSu Fkh\ value of specific heat?
(A) Reeta Faria/jhVk iQkfj;k
fuEu esa ls fdldk eku fof'k"V rki esa lcls vf/d gSa\
(B) Aishwarya Rai/,s'o;kZ jk;
(A) Glass/dkap
(C) Lara Datta/ykjk nÙkk
(B) Copper/rkack
(D) Sushmita Sen/lqf"erk lsu
75. India's first microwave remote sensing (C) Lead/ysM
satellite recently launched is (D) Water/ikuh
gky gh esa Hkkjr dk igyk ekbØksoso fjeksV lsaflax mixzg Vitamin helps in blood coagulation?
82. Which
'kq: fd;k x;k gSaA og dkSu&lk foVkfeu gS tks jDr ds tekoV esa enn djrk
(A) GSAT-12 gS\
(B) Megha Tropiquies/es?kk VªkWfiDl (A) Vitamin C/foVkfeu C
(C) RISAT-1
(B) Vitamin E/foVkfeu E
(D) Rohini/jksfguh
(C) Vitamin A/foVkfeu A
76. Which of the following is the smallest bird?
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk i{kh lcls NksVk gSa\ (D) Vitamin K/foVkfeu K
(A) Pigeon/dcwrj 83. Nuclei are not present in which of the
following Botany cells?
(B) Parrot/rksrk
(C) Humming bird/gfeax cMZ
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ckWVuh dksf'kdkvksa esa ukfHkd
(D) House sparrow/?kjsyw xkSjs;k ugha gksrs gSa\
77. pH value between 6.5-7.5 makes the soil (A) Cambium cells/dasfc;e dksf'kdk,a
6.5-7.5 ds pH okyh feV~Vh gksrh gSa\ (B) Tracheid cells/VªsfpM dksf'kdk,a
(A) Basic/cqfu;knh feV~Vh (C) Root hairs/:V gs;j
(B) Neutral/rVLFk feV~Vh (D) Companion cells/dEisfu;u dksf'kdk,a
(C) Acidic/vEyh; feV~Vh 84. Who among the following was the first to
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha determine the circumference of the Earth?
78. The ordinary and maximum tolerance limit i`Foh dh ifjf/ dks loZizFke fu/kZfjr djus okyk buesa ls
of sound by human being is dkSu Fkk\
ekuo }kjk lquus dh lkekU; vkSj vf/dre {kerk gS& (A) Plato/IysVks
(A) 50 db to 70 db (decibel)
(B) Aristole/vjLrw
(B) 60 db to 80 db (decibel)
(C) 65 db to 75 db (decibel) (C) Eratosthenes/bjsVksLFksUl
(D) 70 db to 85 db (decibel) (D) Ptolemy III Euergetes/IVksyeh III ;wjxsV~l
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85. What is the tenure of the Prime Minister of 90. Sher Shah defeated Humayun and captured
India? Gaur in the battle of
Hkkjr ds iz/kuea=kh ds dk;Zdky dh vof/ gS& fdl yM+kbZ eas 'ksj'kkg lwjh us gqek;w¡ dks gjk;k vkS
(A) Conterminous with the tenure of the dCtk fd;k\
Lok Sabha/yksdlHkk ds dk;Zdky ds cjkcj (A) Ghaghra in 1529 A.D./?kk?kjk 1529 bZ- esa
(B) Conterminous with the tenure of the
(B) Chausa in 1539 A.D./pkSlk 1539 bZ- esa
President/jk"Vªifr ds dk;Zdky ds cjkcj
(C) Panipat in 1526 A.D./ikuhir 1526 bZ- esa
(C) As long as he enjoys the support of a
majority in the Lok Sabha/tc rd yksdlHkk (D) Khanwa in 1527 A.D./[kkuok 1527 bZ- esa
91. The Indian Sub-continent was originally a
dk cgqer lkFk gks
part of
(D) Five years/ik¡p lky
Hkkjr ds miegk}hi ewy :i ls fdlds Hkkx gSa\
86. The Gandhian economy is based on the
principle of (A) Jurassic-land/tqjSfld Hkwfe
xka/h vFkZO;oLFkk fdu fl¼karksa ij vk/kfjr gSa\ (B) Angara-land/vaxkjk Hkwfe
(A) State control/jktdh; fu;a=k.k (C) Arayavrata/vk;kZozr
(B) Competition/izfr}afnrk (D) Gondwana land/xksaMokuk Hkwfe
(C) Trusteeship/U;kl/kfjrk 92. If the price of an inferior good falls, its
demand
(D) Rural co-operation/fu;e lg;ksx
87. When there is a vacancy in the office of the ;fn fuEu dksfV ds fdlh lkeku dk ewY; ?kV tk, rks
President and the Vice President at the mldh ekax
same time, the office is held temporarily by (A) rises/ esa o`f¼ gksxh
tc] ,d gh le; esa jk"Vªifr vkSj mijk"Vªifr nksuksa ds in(B) falls/ esa fxjkoV vk,xh
[kkyh gksrs gS ml le; dk;kZy; fdlds }kjk vLFkk;h :i (C) remains constant/leku jgsxh
ls vk;ksftr fd;k tkrk gSa\ (D) can be any of the above/mijksDr esa ls dksbZ
(A) a person nominated by both the Houses
Hkh gks ldrk gS
of Parliament/ 93. Which colour of light shows maximum
laln ds nksuksa lnuksa }kjk fu;qDr O;fDr deviation when passed through a prism?
(B) the speaker of Lok Sabha/ tc bl izdk'k dks ?ku{ks=k esa ls ikl fd;k tkrk gS rc
yksdlHkk dk vè;{k fdl jax dk izdk'k lcls T;knk fopyu djrk gSa\
(C) the Deputy Chairman of Rajaya Sabha/ (A) White/liQsn
jkT;lHkk dk mi&lHkkifr (B) Red/yky
(D) the Chief Justice of India/
(C) Violet/cSaxuh
Hkkjr ds eq[;U;k;/h'k
88. Which is the backbone of Indus Economy? (D) Green/gjk
fla/q vFkZO;oLFkk dk vk/kj D;k gS \ 94. Global war ming is mainly due to
accumulation of
(A) Agriculture/d`f"k
fdl lap; ds dkj.k lcls T;knk Xykscy okWfeZax gksrh gS
(B) Trade/O;kikj
(A) Oxides of nitrogen/ukbVªkstu ds vkWDlkbM
(C) Wheel Made Pottery/ifg;s ls feV~Vh ds crZu
(B) Oxides of sulphur/lYiQj ds vkWDlkbM
cukuk
(C) Carbon dioxide/dkcZu MkbvkWDlkbM
(D) Carpentry/c<+bZxhjh
89. Where does most of the weat her (D) Carbon monoxide/dkcZu eksuksDlkbM
phenomena take place? 95. 'Lockjaw' is the last phase of which of the
following diseases?
fdl txg ij ekSle lacaf/r izfd;k lcls vDlj gksrh gSa\
^tyca/d* fuEu esa ls fdl jksx dk vafre pj.k gSa\
(A) Ionosphere/vk;ueaMy
(A) Diptheria/fMIFkhfj;k
(B) Troposphere/{kksHkeaMy
(B) Pneumonia/fueksfu;k
(C) Stratosphere/lerki eaMy
(C) Syphilis/mina'k
(D) Tropopause/Vªksiksikmt
(D) Tetanus/lrris'kh ladqpu

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96. Trie concept of "Green House Gases" was 99. Match List-I with List-II and select the
postulated by correct answer using the codes given below
the lists:
^xzhu gkml xSls* ds f=k.k vo/kj.kk fdlds }kjk ekuk x;k
lwph-I vkSj lwph
-II dks lqesfy, djs vkSj uhps nh xbZ lwph
gSa\ ds dwV dk iz;ksx djds mÙkj nsaA
(A) Joseph Fourier/tkslsiQ iQksfj;j List-I/lwph
-I List-II/lwph
-II
(A) Assam/vle 1. Silvassa/
(B) Abdul Kalam/vCnqy dyke
flyoklk
(C) M.S. Swaminathan/,e- ,l- LokehukFku (B) Dadra & Nagar 2. Gangtok/
(D) Richael Carlson/fjpy dkyZlu Haveli/nknj vkSj xaxVksd
97. Of which country is bull-fighting the ukxj gosyh
national game? (C) Lakshadweep/ 3. Dispur/fnliqj
fdl ns'k dk jk"Vªh; [ksy cqy&iQkbfVax gSa\ y{k}hi
(D) Sikkim/flfDde 4. Kavaratti/
(A) Spain/Lisu
dojÙkh
(B) Portugal/iqrZxky Codes/dwV:
(C) Hungary/gaxjh A B C D
(A) 1 3 4 2
(D) Poland/ikSysaM
(B) 2 4 1 3
98. Who among the Delhi Sultans died of a (C) 3 1 4 2
sudden fall from a horse at Lahore while (D) 4 3 2 1
playing Chaugan? 100. Who introduced leather token currency in
India?
fnYyh ds fdl lqYrku dh e`R;q ykgkSj esa ?kksM+s ijHkkjr
pkSxku
esa fdlus peM+s ds Vksdu eqnzk 'kq: dh Fkh\
[ksyrs le; ,dne gqbZ Fkh\ (A) Akbar/vdcj
(A) Qutbuddin Aibak/dqrqcíhu ,scd (B) Mohammad-Bin-Tughlaq/
(B) Iltutmish/bYrqrfe'k eqgEen&fcu&rqxyd
(C) Babar/ckcj
(C) Balban/cycu (D) It was not introduced by anyone/
(D) Jalaluddin Khilji/tykyqíhu f[kyth ;g fdlh ds }kjk 'kq: ugh fd;k x;k

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Part-III : Quantitative Aptitude


Hkkx& III : ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
101. X invests a certain amount at the rate of 105. A vessel contains liquids A and B in ratio
6 percent p.a. for 5 years. If he obtains a 5 : 3. If 16 litres of the mixture are removed
simple interest of ` 8,490 at the end of 5 and the same quantity of liquid B is added,
years, how much amount did X invest? the ratio becomes 3 : 5. What quantity does
X dqN jkf'k]
6 izfr'kr okf"kZd C;kt dh nj5ls
o"kZ ds the vessel hold?
fy, fuos'k djrh gSA5 o"kZ ds ckn mls` 8,490 dk ,d crZu esa nks nzO;
A ,oa B dk vuqikr5 : 3 esa gSaA ;fn
lk/kj.k C;kt feyrk gSA
X us fdruh jkf'k dk fuos'k fd;k feJ.k dk 16 yhVj fudkydj mldh txg ij mruh gh
Fkk\ ek=kk esa BnzO;
feyk fn;k tkrk gS] rks vuqikr
3 : 5 gks
(A) ` 25,000 tkrk gSA crZu esa nzO; dh dqy fdruh ek=kk j[kh tk ldrh
(B) ` 28,500 gS\
(C) ` 30,000
(A) 30 litres/yhVj
(D) ` 28,300
102. The average of 10 numbers is 7. If each (B) 40 litres/yhVj
number is multiplied by 12, then the (C) 35 litres/yhVj
average of the new set of numbers will be (D) 45 litres/yhVj
10 la[;kvksa dk vkSlr
7 gSA ;fn izR;sd la[;k12
dksls 106. A tank is filled by pipe A in 32 minutes and
xq.kk dj fn;k tk;s rks] la[;kvksa osQ lewg dk u;k vkSlr
by pipe B in 36 minutes. When it is full, it
can be emptied by a pipe C in 20 minutes.
gksxk&
If all the three pipes are opened
(A) 7 (B) 19
simultaneously, half of the tank will be filled
(C) 82 (D) 84
in
x z ,d gkSt dks uyA ls 32 feuV esa Hkjk tk ldrk gS rFkk
103. If x + y = 2z, then the value of + y–z
x –z uy B ls 36 feuV esaA tc gkSt Hkjk gksrk gS] rks ,d uy
is C ls mls20 feuV esa [kkyh fd;k tk ldrk gSA ;fn lHkh
x z rhuksa uyksa dks ,d lkFk [kksy fn;k tkrk gS rks vk/k g
;fn x + y = 2z gks] rks + y–z dk eku gksxk& fdrus le; esa Hkjk tk,xk\
x –z
(A) 1 (B) 3 3 3
(A) 51 hrs/?k.Vs(B) 53 hrs/?k.Vs
(C) 1/2 (D) 2 12 5
104. Nitya undertakes to dig a canal 12 km long
4
in 350 days and employs 45 men. After 200 (C) 55 5 hrs/?k.Vs(D) 56 hrs/?k.Vs
days he finds that only 4.5 km of the canal 13 13
has been completed. Find the number of 107. The speed of the stream is 5 km/hr. A
extra men he must employ to finish the motorboat goes 10 km upstream and back
work in time. again to the starting point in 50 minutes.
fuR;k us
12 fdeh- yach ugj350 fnuksa esa [kksnus ds fy, What is the speed of the motorboat in still
45 vknfe;ksa dks dke ij yxkrk200
gSAfnuksa ckn og water?
ikrk gS fd ugj dk dsoy4.5 fdeh- gh iwjk gks ik;k gSA /kjk dh xfr 5 fdeh@?k.Vk gSA ,d eksVjcksV
10 fdeh
dke dks le; ij iwjk djus ds fy, mls vkSj fdrus /kjk ds fo:¼ tkdj fiQj okil mlh LFkku50
ij feuV
vknfe;ksa dks dke ij yxkuk gksxk\ esa igq¡prh gSA eksVjcksV dh xfr fLFkj ty esa gS&
(A) 45 men/vkneh (A) 20 km/hr/fdeh@?k.Vk
(B) 55 men/vkneh (B) 25 km/hr/fdeh@?k.Vk
(C) 65 men/vkneh (C) 28 km/hr/fdeh@?k.Vk
(D) 75 men/vkneh (D) 30 km/hr/fdeh@?k.Vk
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108. Find the Banker's discount on a bill of 113. A man has 40 kg of tea, a part of which he
` 2550 due four months hence and 6% per sells at 5% loss and the rest at the cost
annum. price. In this business he incurs a loss of
` 2550 dh /ujkf'k ij 4 ekg ds le;kof/ ds fy, 3%. Find the quantity which he sells at the
cost price.
6% okf"kZd C;kt dh nj ls cSadlZ NwV Kkr djsa&
(A) ` 52 (B) ` 51
,d vkneh ds ikl 40 fdxzk pk; gSA mldk ,d fgLlk
(C) ` 25 (D) ` 15
og 5% dh gkfu ij ,oa 'ks"k dks Ø; ewY; ij csprk gSA
109. A can write 75 page in 25 hrs. A and B bl dkjksckj esa 3%
mls dh gkfu gksrh gSA Ø; ewY; ij
together can write 135 page in 27 hrs. In csph xbZ pk; dh ek=kk Kkr djsaA
what time can B write 42 page? (A) 12 kg/fdxzk- (B) 14 kg/fdxzk-
A, 25 ?k.Vs esa
75 i`"B fy[k ldrk gS]A vkSjB (C) 16 kg/fdxzk- (D) 18 kg/fdxzk-
feydj 27 ?k.Vs eas
135 i`"B fy[k ldrs gSaA
B dks42 5
i`"B fy[kus esa oDr yxsxk& 114.
6
of a number is 750. What will 45% of
(A) 17 hrs/?k.Vs that number be?
(B) 19 hrs/?k.Vs 5
(C) 21 hrs/?k.Vs ,d la[;k dk , 750 gSA ml la[;k dk
45% fdruk
6
(D) 23 hrs/?k.Vs gksxk\
110. What will be the value of expression (A) 346.6 (B) 388.8
x4 – 17x3 + 17x2 – 17x + 17 at x = 16? (C) 392.2 (D) 344.4
x4 – 17x3 + 17x2 – 17x + 17 O;atd dk eku 115. In the given figure, if AB = BC = CD = EF =
x = 16 ij D;k gksxk\ DE = GA = FG, then x = ?
(A) 1 fn, x, fp=k esa]
AB = BC = CD = EF = DE = GA
(B) 2 = FG, rksx = ?
(C) 2 2 D
(D) 3 2 F
B
111. A car travels the first one-third of a certain
distance with a speed of 10 km/hr the next x
one-third distance with a speed of 20 km/ A G C E
hr and the last one-third distance with a
153
speed 60 km/hr. Then the average speed (A) (B) 28°
of the car for the whole Journey is 7
,d dkj fdlh fuf'pr nwjh dk ,d frgkbZ Hkkx 10 180
(C) (D) 82°
fdeh@?k.Vk dh pky ls vxyk ,d frgkbZ 20 Hkkx
fdeh@?k.Vk 7
rFkk vfUre ,d frgkbZ Hkkx
60 fdeh@?k.Vk dh pky 116. ls A rail road curve is to be laid out on a circle.
What radius should be used if the track is
r; djrh gSA dqy ;k=kk dh vkSlr pky Kkr dhft,A to change direction by 25° in a distance of
(A) 18 km/hr/fdeh@?k.Vk 40 metres?
(B) 24 km/hr/fdeh@?k.Vk ,d jsyekxZ dk oØ] ,d o`Ùk ds vuqlkj cukuk gSA
(C) 30 km/hr/fdeh@?k.Vk rnuqlkj] ;fn ml ekxZ dh40 ehVj dh nwjh esa ekxZ dh
(D) 36 km/hr/fdeh@?k.Vk fn'kk esa
25° dk ifjorZu djuk gks] rks ml o`Ùk dh f=kT;k
112. The number of students in three classes fdruh j[kuh gksxh\
are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5. If the number of (A) 91.64 m/eh- (B) 90.46 m/eh-
student in each class is increased by 20
(C) 89.64 m/eh- (D) 93.64 m/eh-
the ratio becomes 4 : 5 : 7. The total number
117. A dishonest sweet seller sells sweets at 10%
of students before the increase was
profit but uses 800 gms instead of 1 kg.
rhu d{kkvksa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;kvksa dk Find vuqikr
his profit percent?
2 : 3 : 5 gSA ;fn izR;sd d{kk esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k esa
,d csbZeku feBkbZ foØsrk feBkbZ
10% ykHk
dks ij csprk
20 dh o`f¼ gks tk,] rks vuqikr
4 : 5 : 7 gks tkrk gSA gS ysfdu og1 fdyks ds LFkku800 ij xzke dk Hkkj
o`f¼ ls igys d{kkvksa ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k Fkh
bLrseky djrk gSA mldk ykHk dk izfr'kr Kkr dhft,\
(A) 80
(B) 90 2 1
(A) 54 % (B) 37 %
(C) 100 2 2
(D) 120 (C) 49% (D) 50%
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118. A metal wire when bent in the form of a 123. The sum of the squares of 2 numbers is 146
square encloses an area 484 cm2. If the
and the square root of one of them is 5 .
same wire is bent in the form of a circle,
The cube of the other number is
22 nks la[;kvksa ds oxksZa
146dkgS
;ksx
rFkk muesa ls ,d dk
then (taking  = ) its area is:
7
oxZewy5 gSA nwljh la[;k dk ?ku Kkr djsa\
/krq dh ,d rkj dks oxZ ds :i esa eksM+us ij og
484 oxZ
(A) 1111 (B) 1221
lseh- dk {ks=k ?ksjrh gSA ;fn mlh rkj dks o`Ùk ds :i esa
(C) 1331 (D) 1441
22
eksM+k tk, rks mldk {ks=kiQy
= yhft,)
( gS% T3 – T5
7 124. If Tn = sinn + cosn then =?
T1
(A) 308 cm2/lseh2 (B) 506 cm2/lseh2
(C) 600 cm2/lseh2 (D) 616 cm2/lseh2 T3 – T5
;fn Tn = sinn + cosn, rks =?
DE 2 T1
119. In the figure, if = and if AE = 12.
BC 3 (A) sin  cos
Find AB: (B) sin3  cos
(C) sin2  cos2
DE 2
fuEu fp=k esa] ;fn = vkSj ;fnAE = 12, rks (D) sin   cos2
BC 3 125. A vertical pole fixed to the ground is divided
AB dk eku gksxk& in the ratio 2 : 5 by a mark on it, the two
A parts subtend equal angle at a place on the
ground, 14 m from the base of the pole. If
E the lower part be shorter than the upper
D 105° one, the height of the pole is:
75° 65° ,d yEcor~ [kEHks ij vk/kj2ls: 5 ij ,d fu'kku
B C yxk;k x;k gS [kEHks ds vk/kj 14 ehVj
ls dh nwjh
ij
(A) 16 cm/lseh- (B) 12 cm/lseh- fdlh fcanq ij nksuksa Hkkx leku dks.k vorfjr djrs gSa]
(C) 15 cm/lseh- (D) 18 cm/lseh- [kEHks dh Å¡pkbZ Kkr djsaA
120. In a test consisting of 80 questions carrying
one mark each, Monika answers 65% of the (A) 21 m/eh-
first 40 questions correctly. What percent (B) 5 21 m/eh-
of the other 40 questions does she need to
answer correctly to score 75% on the entire (C) 6 21 m/eh-
test?
(D) 7 21 m/eh-
izR;sd iz'u ds ,d vad okys
80 iz'uksa dh ,d ijh{kk esa
126. What is the greatest number that will divide
eksfudk igys40 iz'uksa ds
65% lgh mÙkj nsrh gSA iwjh
2930 and 3246 that will leave as remainder
ijh{kk esa
75% vad ikus ds fy, 'ks"k
40 esa ls mls fdrus 7 in each case.
izfr'kr lgh mÙkj nsus gkssaxs\ og lcls cM+h la[;k Kkr djsa ftlls
2930 rFkk3246
(A) 60% (B) 80%
(C) 75% (D) 85%
izR;sd dks Hkkx nsus7ijcps\
'ks"k
(A) 79 (B) 89
a6  a4  a2  1 (C) 69 (D) 97
121. If a = 3 + 2 2 , the the value of
a3 127. If x3 + y3 = 35 and x + y = 5, then the value
96  95  92  1 1 1
;fn 9 = 3 + 2 2 gks] rks dk eku of    is.
93
x y
gS&
(A) 192 (B) 240 1 1
(C) 204 (D) 212 ;fn x3 + y3 = 35 rFkkx + y = 5 gks] rks

x
 
y
dk

122. A sum of money becomes ` 4500 after two
eku gS&
years and ` 6750 after 4 years compounded
annually. The sum is 4 3
,d èkujkf'k pozQo`f¼ C;kt dh 2
njo"kZ
ls esa
` 4500 (A) (B)
7 8
rFkk4 o"kZ i'pkr~
` 6750 gks tkrh gSA èkujkf'k gS&
(A) ` 4000 (B) ` 2500 5 3
(C) (D)
(C) ` 3000 (D) ` 3050 6 5
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128. A, B and C start a business. Twice the 133. If tan  = 2 then the value of
capital of A is equal to thrice the capital of
8 sin   5 cos 
B and B's capital is four times C's capital. 3 is :
What will be B's share if the profit earned sin   2 cos 3   3 cos 
is ` 2,97,000/- 8 sin   5 cos 
A, B ,oa C feydj ,d O;olk; izkjaHk djrs gSA
A dh ;fn tan  = 2 gks] rks 3
sin   2 cos 3   3 cos 
iw¡th dk nksxquk
B dh iw¡th ds rhu xquk ds cjkcj gS vkSj dk eku gS%
B dh iw¡thC dh iw¡th dk pkj xquk` gSA
2,97,000 ds
21 8
ykHk esa
B dks fdruk izkIr gksxkA (A)
5
(B)
5
(A) ` 1,07,000
(B) ` 1,08,000 7 16
(C) (D)
(C) ` 1,10,300 5 5
(D) ` 1,15,000 134. A right angled triangle with its sides 5 cm,
129. A truck covers a distance of 550 metres in 12 cm and 13 cm is revolved about the side
1 minute whereas a bus covers a distance 12 cm. Find the volume of the solid formed?
of 33 km in 45 minutes. The ratio of their 5 lseh]12 lseh o 13 lseh Hkqtk okys fdlh ledks.k
speeds is f=kHkqt dks12 ;fnlseh Hkqtk ds lkis{k ?kqek;k tk, rks cus
,d Vªd 1 feuV esa550 eh- dh nwjh r; djrk gS tcfd Bksl dk vk;ru crkb,%
,d cl 33 fdeh dh nwjh 45 feuV esa r; djrh gSA (A) 942 cm3/lseh3 (B) 298 cm3/lseh3
mudh xfr dk vuqikr gksxk& (C) 314 cm3/lseh3 (D) 302 cm3/lseh3
(A) 4 : 3 (B) 3 : 5 135. In examination, 65% of the students passed
(C) 3 : 4 (D) 50 : 3 in Mathematics, 48% passed in Physics and
130. Vivek spent 20% of his monthly income on 30% passed in both. How much percent of
food and 15% on children's education, 40% students failed in both the subjects?
of the remaining he spent on entertainment fdlh ijh{kk esa
65% fo|kFkhZ xf.kr48%
esa HkkSfrdh esa
and transport together and 30% on medical. mÙkh.kZ gq,30% rFkknksuksa fo"k;ksa esa mÙkh.kZ
gq,A
He is left with an amount of ` 8775 after all izfr'kr fo|kFkhZ bu nksuksa fo"k;ksa esa vuqÙkh.kZ g
these expenditures. What is Vivek's
(A) 17% (B) 43%
monthly income? (C) 13% (D) 47%
foosd viuh ekfld vk; dk 20% [kk| lkexzh vkSj136. The difference between the outside and
15% cPpksa dh f'k{kk ij [kpZ fd;kA euksjatu vkSj inside surface of a cylindrical metallic pipe,
ifjogu ij feykdj mlus 'ks"k dk
40% [kpZ fd;k vkSj 14 cm long is 44 cm2. If the pipe is made of
99 cm3 of metal, find the outer radii of the
30% fpfdRlk ij [kpZ fd;kA bu lHkh [kpksZa ds ckn
pipe?
mlds ikl ` 8,775 dh jkf'k cph gSA foosd dh ekfld 14 lseh yEcs fdlh [kks[kys csyukdkj ikbi dk vUr% o
vk; fdruh gS\ ckg~; i`"Bh; {ks=kiQyksa 44dk
lseh
vUrj
2
gS rFkk /krq dk
(A) ` 40,000 (B) ` 35,000 vk;ru 99 lseh gS] ikbi dh ckg~; f=kT;k Kkr djsa
3
(C) ` 42,000 (D) ` 45,000
(A) 2 cm/lseh (B) 2.5 cm/lseh
131. A man buys pencils at the rate of 6 for ` 5
and sells them at 5 for ` 6. His profit percent (C) 4 cm/lseh (D) 5 cm/lseh
is 137. ABCD is a trapezium in which AB||CD. M
and N are the mid-points of AD and BC
,d O;fDr ` 5 esa` 6 ds Hkko ls isafly [kjhnrk gS rFkk respectively. If AB = 14 cm and MN = 15
` 6 esa5 ds Hkko ls csprk gSA mldk ykHk izfr'kr gS& cm, find CD.
(A) 30% (B) 35% ABCD ,d leyEc prqHkqZt gS AB||CD||MN,
rFkk
(C) 40% (D) 44% M rFkkN Øe'k% Hkqtkvksa
AD rFkkBC ds eè;fcanq gS
132. A sells a pen to B at a gain of 20% and B
sells it to C at gain of 10% and C sells it to
;fn AB = 14 lseh rFkkMN = 15 lseh] rksCD dk
D at a gain of 12.5%. If D pays ` 14.85, eku Kkr djks\
what did it cost A? A B
A ,d dye 20% equkiQk ysdj] B dks csprk gS]
B bls
C dks10% ykHk ysdj cssprkCgSA bls D dks12.5% M N
equkiQk ysdj csprk gSA D dks
;fn` 14.85 Hkqxrku djuk
D C
iM+rk gS]Arks us bls fdrus esa [kjhnk Fkk\
(A) 16 cm/lseh- (B) 18 cm/lseh-
(A) ` 6 (B) ` 8
(C) ` 10 (D) ` 12 (C) 8 cm/lseh- (D) 10 cm/lseh-
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138. If the numerator of a fraction is increased a –b b –c c –a
by 220% and the denominator is increased 144. If x = ,y= ,z= , then find
a b b c c a
4
by 150%, the resultant fractions is . What x 1 y 1 z 1
5 the value × ×
is the original fraction? x –1 y –1 z –1
,d fHkUu dk va'k
220% vkSj gj150% c<+kus ij a –b b–c c–9 x 1
;fn ]y= ,z= gks] rks ×
4 a b b+c c 9 x –1
ifj.kkeh fHkUugS] rks ewy fHkUu D;k gS\
5 y 1 z 1
y – 1 ×
z –1
dk eku Kkr djsa &
5 3
(A) (B)
8 5 (A) 1 (B) 0
(C) –1 (D) 3
4 5 145. A, B and C together do a piece of work for
(C) (D)
5 6 ` 53.50. A working alone could do it in 5
139. Two circles of radii 9 cm and 2 cm days, B working alone could do it in 6 days
and C working alone could do it in 7 days.
respectively have centres X and Y and XY
How should the money be divided among
= 17 cm. Circle of radius r cm with centre Z
them?
touches two given circles externally. If XZY
= 90°, find r : A, B vkSjC feydj dksbZ dk;Z iwjk djrs gSaA crkSj etnwj
9 lseh rFkk
2 lseh f=kT;kvks okys nks dsUnz Øe'k% mUgsa
X rFkk ` 53.50 dk Hkqxrku fd;k tkrk gSA bl dk;ZA dks
vdsys5 fnuksa B esa]
vdsys 6 fnuksa esaCvkSj
vdsys 7
Y gSa rFkk
XY = 17 lseh-A ,dr lseh f=kT;k okyk o`Ùk
fnuksa esa lekIr dj ldrs gSaA muds chp etnwjh dk caVo
ftldk dsUnzZ gS nksuksa fn, x, o`Ùkksa dks ckgjh Li'kZ djrk
fdl rjg ls fd;k tk,xk\
gSA ;fnXZY = 90° gks] rks
r dk eku Kkr dhft,% (A) ` 5, 10, 15 (B) ` 10, 15, 20
(A) 18 cm/lseh- (B) 3 cm/lseh- (C) ` 21, 17.5, 15 (D) ` 25, 30, 35
(C) 12 cm/lseh- (D) 6 cm/lseh- Direction (146-150): The following line-graph
140. A man ate 100 grapes in 5 days. Each day, the percent profit earned by two Companies
he ate 6 more grapes than those he ate on X and Y during the period 1996-2001. Study
the earlier day. How many grapes did he the line-graph and answer the questions that
eat on the first day? are based on it.
,d O;fDr 5 fnu esa100 vaxwj [kkrk gSA izR;sd fnu og (146-150): fuEufyf[kr js[kkfp=k esa1996-
funsZ'k o"kZ
fiNys fnu ls6 vaxwj T;knk [kkrk gSA Kkr djsa 2001fd igysds ds le; varjky esa nks la[;kvksa
X rFkkY }kjk
fnu mlus fdrus vaxwj [kk, Fks\ vftZr izfr'kr ykHk dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA js[kkfp=k dk vè;;u
(A) 8 (B) 12
(C) 54 (D) 76 djsa rFkk bl ij vk/kfjr iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsaA
141. If cosec  – sin  = l and sec  – cos  = m, Percentage Profit Earned by Two Companies X and Y
over the Given Years/
then the value of l 2m2 (l 2 + m2 + 3) is :
fn, x, o"kksZaXesarFkkY }kjk vftZr ykHk izfr'kr
;fn cosec  – sin  = l rFkksec  – cos  = m, rks
l 2m2 (l 2 + m2 + 3) dk eku gS%
X Y
80
(A) –1 (B) 0 70 65
k%

60
60 55 55
Profit %/ykH

(C) 1 (D) 2
50 45 45
142. If  is acute and tan + cot = 2 then 50 50 50 50
tan7 + cot9 is 40
40
30 35
;fn  U;wudks.k gS rFkktan + cot = 2 gks] rks 20
tan7 + cot9 dk eku gS% 10
0
(A) 3 (B) 3 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
(C) 2 (D) 4 Years/o"kZ

143. A, B, C are the three angles of a ABC. If 146. If the expenditure of Company Y in 1997
A – B = 15° and B – C = 30°, then A is was ` 220 crores, what was its income in
equal to: 1997?
A, B rFkk C, ABC ds rhu dks.k gSaA A ;fn
– B = 15° ;fn o"kZ 1997 esa laLFkk Y dk O;; ` 220 djksM+ gS rks
rFkkB – C = 30° gks] rks A cjkcj gksxk& o"kZ 1997 esa esa vk; Kkr djsa\
(A) 65° (B) 80° (A) ` 312 crores (B) ` 297 crores
(C) 75° (D) 85° (C) ` 283 crores (D) ` 275 crores
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147. If the incomes of the two Companies were 149. If the expenditures of Companies X and Y
equal in 1999, then what was the ratio of in 1996 were equal and the total income of
expenditure of Company X to that of the two Companies in 1996 was ` 342
Company Y in 1999? crores, what was the total profit of the two
;fn o"kZ1999 esa nksuksa laLFkkvksa dh vk; leku gS rks
Companies together in 1996?
laLFkk
X ds O;; dk laLFkk
Y ds O;; ls o"kZ
1999 esa ;fn o"kZ
1996 esa laLFkk
X rFkkY dk O;; leku gS rFkk
vuqikr Kkr djsa\ nksuksa laLFkkvksa dhesa
1996 o"kZ
dqy vk;` 342 djksM+
(A) 6 : 5
gS] rks nksuksa laLFkkvksa
1996 esa
dkdqy
o"kZykHk Kkr djsa\
(B) 5 : 6
(A) ` 240 crores (B) ` 171 crores
(C) 11 : 6
(D) 16 : 15 (C) ` 120 crores (D) ` 102 crores
148. The incomes of the Companies X and Y in 150. The expenditure of Company X in the year
2000 were in the ratio of 3 : 4 respectively. 1998 was ` 200 crores and the income of
What was the respective ratio of their Company X in 1998 was the same as its
expenditure in 2000? expenditure in 2001. The income of
o"kZ2000 esa laLFkk
X rFkkY dh vk; dk vuqikr Øe'k% Company X in 2001 was:
3 : 4 gSA rks 2000
o"kZ esa muds O;; dk Øe'k% vuqikr o"kZ
1998 esa laLFkk
X dk O;; 200 djksM+ gS rFkk o"kZ
Kkr djsa\ 1998 esa laLFkk
X dh vk; o"kZ
2001 esa blds O;; ds
(A) 7 : 22 leku gSA rks 2001
o"kZ esa laLFkk
X dh vk; Kkr djsa\
(B) 14 : 19 (A) ` 465 crores (B) ` 385 crores
(C) 15 : 22 (C) ` 335 crores (D) ` 295 crores
(D) 27 : 35

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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155 some 160. 1. John's at ........ institute studying
part of the sentences have errors and some French.
are correct. Find out which part of a sentence 2. They're building .......... school at the
has an error and blacken the oval [ ] end of our street.
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B), 3. Do they live in ......... United Kingdom
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken or somewhere else?
the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer (A) a, the, an (B) the, a, an
Sheet. (C) an, a, the (D) the, an, a
151. In India (A)/ working woman lead a life of Directions : In question nos. 161 to 163, out
dual responsibilities (B)/ if they are married of the four alternatives, choose the one which
and have a family. (C)/ No error (D) best expresses the meaning of the given word.
152. The captain declared that his ship had 161. RAMPARTS
carried (A)/ no less than three hundred (A) Rompway (B) Staircase
passengers (B)/ on the last voyage. (C)/ No (C) Parapet (D) Scaffold
error (D) 162. TRIBULATION
153. Many over seas students (A)/ att end (A) Palpitation (B) Suffering
colleges (B)/ in the Great Britain.(C)/ No (C) Weakness (D) Stimulation
error (D) 163. PARSIMONY
154. I am sorry to have disturbed you. (A)/ I hope (A) Expenditure (B) Bankruptcy
you will not mind me coming to you (B)/ at (C) Bribery (D) Miserliness
this odd hour. (C)/ No error (D) Directions : In question nos. 164 to 166,
155. Greatly to our surprise (A)/ we find that the choose the word opposite in meaning to the
ringleader (B)/ was lame. (C)/ No error (D)
given word.
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160,
164. Specious
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with
(A) Narrow (B) Introspective
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are
(C) True (D) Courageous
suggested for each question. Choose the
165. Salubrious
correct alternative out of the four and indicate
(A) Perfect (B) Anonymous
it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in
(C) Clean (D) Unwholesome
the Answer Sheet.
166. Choleric
156. Student-parking should be .........; students
(A) Affluent (B) Brave
should not be charged to buy parking
(C) Pleasant (D) Tired
stickers.
Directions : In question nos. 167 to 168, four
(A) fined (B) free
words are given in each question, out of which
(C) costly (D) cheap
only one word is spelt correctly. Find the word
157. He decided to ......... his matric examination
spelt correct and mark your answer in the
in order to get a higher score.
Answer Sheet.
(A) redo (B) reappear
167. (A) Plateau (B) Plataeu
(C) rewrite (D) remake (C) Plataue (D) Plateue
158. The ........ of the middle school is a woman 168. (A) Circuitous (B) Circuitus
of ......... . (C) Circutous (D) Circutious
(A) Principles, Principal Direction : In Question nos. 169 to 173, four
(B) Principals, Principal alternative are given for the underlined Idiom/
(C) Principal, Principle Phrase. Choose the alternative which best
(D) Principle, Principals expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase
159. With the changing times, most of the
and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
students have become business-like they
169. The rat race among the leaders is revolving.
are ......... and want to take only those (A) corruption
courses which they find rewarding. (B) nepotism
(A) idealistic (B) pragmatic (C) favouritism
(C) enthusiastic (D) partial (D) fierce competition for power
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170. George and I are neighbours, but we don't 179. One of the time-tested ways of remembering
see eye to eye with each other. a series of items is known as a/an
(A) like (B) interact (A) recollection (B) schematising
(C) agree (D) fight (C) mnemonic (D) ingenuity
171. People were dropping like flies in the
180. A place of good climate for invalids
intense heat.
(A) collapsing in large numbers (A) Hospital (B) Asylum
(B) getting infected with many diseases (C) Sanatorium (D) Retreat
(C) taking leave in large number 181. If a person cannot be easily handled or dealt
(D) sitting down in the shade with, he will not be complimented for his
172. At christmas, even the elderly fathers paint (A) domesticity (B) knowledge
the town red. (C) tractability (D) eulogy
(A) indulge in rioting Directions: In question nos. 182 to 185, each
(B) paint the houses red of the following items in this section consists
(C) spill red wine of a sentence, the parts of which have been
(D) have a lively time jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q,
173. It is difficult to keep a level head in these
R and S. Given below each sentence there are
days of mounting prices.
four sequences namely (A), (B), (C) and (D). You
(A) remain cool and composed
are required to re-arrange the jumbled parts
(B) eke out existence
of the sentence and select the proper
(C) make both ends meet
sequence.
(D) maintain standard of living
182. P : deserve all honour society
Direction: In Question nos. 174 to 176, a
Q : in doing their job well
sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
Below are given alternatives to the underlined R : men of conscience who take pride
part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the S : whatever its nature
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In (A) RQSP (B) QRPS
case no improvement is needed your answer (C) PRSQ (D) SPQR
is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. 183. P : while some live to
174. I adapted a new method to solve the Q : eat and drink
problem.
R : many do not have enough
(A) I have been adopted
(B) I adopted S : in luxury
(C) I was adapted (A) PSRQ (B) PRSQ
(D) No improvement (C) SPQR (D) RQSP
175. From an aesthetic point of view, the 184. P : I wonder
painting did not appeal to me. Q : whenever I decide to go to the cinema
(A) From the viewpoint of aesthetics, the R : with my scooter
painting did not appeal to me S : why I always have trouble
(B) The painting had no aesthetic appeal (A) QSPR (B) QRSP
to me
(C) PSRQ (D) PRSQ
(C) From an aesthetic point of view, the
painting had a little appeal to me 185. Man is
(D) No improvement P : a biological being
176. If you are living near a market place you Q : his physical and material needs
should be ready to bear the disturbances R : confined to
caused by traffic. S : not merely
(A) to bear upon (B) to bear with (A) RSPQ (B) SRQP
(C) to bear away (D) No improvement
(C) RPSQ (D) SPRQ
Direction : In Question nos. 177 to 181, in
Direction : In Question nos. 186 to 194, in
the following question, out of the four
the following passages some of the words have
alternatives, choose the one which can be
been left out. Read the passages carefully and
substituted for the given sentence. choose the correct answer to each question
177. To bite like a rat out of the four alternative and fill in the
(A) Chew (B) Cut blanks.
(C) Split (D) Gnaw Fear and anxiety are ...(186)... forms of will. If
178. A person who constantly thinks he is sick you ...(187)... to do Yoga, you must ...(188)... fear.
is a Fear is always a feeling to be ...(189)... because
(A) hypochondriac (B) misogynist what you fear is just the thing that is ...(190)...
(C) misanthrope (D) hyperpituitary to come to you. Fear invites the object of fear.
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Unhappiness ...(191)... the strength. This truth 197. The person in the story
is the ...(192)... for your transformation. The world (A) imagined that he saw an animal
will not change ...(193)... but it will go forward as (B) could not recognize the animal
rapidly as it ...(194)... can. (C) saw the animal by chance
186. (A) unique (B) perverse (D) expected to see the animal
(C) different (D) accepted Passage
187. (A) dare (B) wish It is not luck but labour that makes men. Luck,
(C) want (D) need says an American writer is ever waiting for
188. (A) shrug off (B) throw away something to turn up; labour with keen eyes and
(C) be aware of (D) get rid of strong will always turns up something. Luck lies
189. (A) rejected (B) argued in bed and wishes the postman would bring him
(C) denied (D) refused news of a legacy; labour turns out at six and with
190. (A) probably (B) likely busy pen and ringing hammer lays the
(C) easily (D) possibly
foundation of competence. Luck whines, labour
191. (A) eliminates (B) inactivates
watches. Luck relies on chance; labour on
(C) suppresses (D) weakens
192. (A) key (B) remedy character. Luck slips downwards to self-
(C) reason (D) answer indulgence; labour strides upwards and aspires
193. (A) shortly (B) at once to independence. The conviction, therefore, is
(C) at a stretch (D) readily extending that diligence is the mother of good
194. (A) eventually (B) largely luck; in other words, that a man's success in life
(C) possibly (D) probably will be proportionate to his efforts, to his industry,
Direction (Q. No - 195 -200) : In these question to his attention to small things.
you have two brief passages with six questions 198. Which one of the following statements sums
following the passage. Read the passage up the meaning of the passage?
(A) Luck waits without exertion but labour
carefully and choose the best answer to each
exerts without waiting
question out of the four alternatives.
(B) Luck waits and complains without
Passage working while labour achieves succes
A profound terror, increased still by the darkness, although it complains
the silence and his waking images, froze his heart (C) Luck often ends in defeat but labour
within him. He almost felt his hair stand on end, produces luck
when by straining his eyes to their utmost, he (D) Luck is self-indulgent but labour is
perceived through the shadows two faint yellow selfless
lights. At first he attributed these lights to the 199. Which one of the following statements is
reflection of his own pupils, but soon the vivid true about the passage?
brilliance of the night aided him gradually to (A) Luck is necessary for success
distinguish the objects around him in the cave, (B) Success depends on hard work and
and he beheld a huge animal lying but two steps attention to details
from him. (C) Expectation of good luck always meets
195. The opening of the passage suggests that with disappointment
(A) darkness, silence and waking images (D) Success is exactly proportionate to hard
added to his already being in profound work only
terror 200. "______ labour turns out at six and with
(B) a profound terror increased the waking busy pen and ringing hammer lays the
images in his frozen heart foundation of competence." This statement
(C) the person was frightened by darkness means
and silence (A) hard work of all kinds makes people
(D) a profound terror was caused in him efficient and skilled
by the silence and darkness of the night (B) the labour lays the foundation of the
196. When he perceived through the shadows building
two faint lights, (C) the writer and the labourer are the true
(A) he experienced a great strain eyes of the society
(B) he felt his hair stand upright (D) there is no worker who works so hard
(C) his eyes felt strained to their utmost as the labourer who begins his day at
(D) his pupils dilated six in the morning

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