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Direction (1-9): In the following question, 15. Direction: In the following question, find the
select the related word/ letter/ number from odd word/ letters number/ number pair-
the given alternatives. from the given alternatives.
1. Prediction: Future : : Regret ? A. NILE B. LIEN
A. Past B. Present C. LINE D. LEAN
C. Sin D. Time 16. Direction: In the following question, find the
2. Adversary: Enemy:: Adversity? odd word/ letters number/ number pair-
A. Friend B. Dynamic from the given alternatives.
C. Love D. Difficulty A. 78 B. 91
3. Bird: Worm :: ? C. 84 D. 26
A. Horse : Stable B. Trap: Cheese 17. Direction: In the following question, find the
C. Lion: Cave D. Cat: Mouse odd word/ letters number/ number pair-
4. MAD: JXA ::RUN: ? from the given alternatives.
A. OSQ B. PRJ A. 48 B. 96
C. UXQ D. QRK C. 59 D. 12
5. BEGK: ADFJ :: PSVY: ?
18. Direction: In the following question, find the
A. ORUX B. FAUX odd word/ letters number/ number pair-
C. LQUT D. LOQT from the given alternatives.
6. AZBY: CXDW:: EVFU: ? A. 16 – 32 B. 19- 38
A. GHTS B. TGSH C. 21- 40 D. 23- 46
C. GTHS D. GSTH
19. Which one of the given responses would be a
7. 42:20::64 ? meaningful order of the following words in
A. 31 B. 32 ascending order?
C. 33 D. 34
1) Probation
8. 6:18::4: ?
2) Interview
A. 6 B. 8 3) Selection
C. 10 D. 14 4) Appointment
9. 8:24::? :32 5) Advertisement
A. 5 B. 6 A. 5, 2, 3, 4, 1 B. 5, 3, 2, 1, 4
C. 10 D. 8 C. 5, 4, 2, 3, 1 D. 4, 5, 1, 2, 3
10. Direction: In the following question, find the
20. Arrange the words given below in a
odd word/ letters number/ number pair-
meaningful sequence:
from the given alternatives.
1) Printer
A. Tired B. Tardy
2) Publisher
C. Slow D. Late
3) Writer
11. Direction: In the following question, find the
4) Editor
odd word/ letters number/ number pair-
5) Seller
from the given alternatives.
A. 2, 3, 4, 1, 5 B. 3,4,1,2,5
A. Agitation B. Confusion
C. 3, 4, 1, 2, 5 D. 2, 4, 3, 5, 1
C. Commotion D. Annihilation
21. Which of the following words will come fourth
12. Direction: In the following question, find the
if arranged according to the English
odd word/ letters number/ number pair-
dictionary?
from the given alternatives.
A. Rain B. Reef
A. Pen: Stationery B. Earth: Moon
C. Ready D. Rainbow
C. Sun: Star D. Painter: Artist
13. Direction: In the following question, find the 22. Direction: In the following question, a series
odd word/ letters number/ number pair- is given, with, one term missing. Choose the
from the given alternatives. correct alternative, from the given ones that
will complete the series.
A. EDC B. MLK
C. NPR D. XWV ACE, GIK, MOQ, ?
14. Direction: In the following question, find the A. MU B. SUW
odd word/ letters number/ number pair- C. UVW D. STV
from the given alternatives. 23. LMnP, PQrT, TUvX, ?
A. MOQS B. ZADE A. VWnP B. PRsT
C. CEGI D. SUWY C. UVwY D. XYzB
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24. 826, 480, 346, 134, ? 35. Sonu and his friend Rahul went for shopping.
A. 83 B. 61 Sonu had RS. 500 with him while Rahul had
C. 212 D. 126 RS.240. Sonu spent twice as much as Rahul
25. 78, 155, 309, ? , 1233 on shopping. Now Sonu has three times as
A. 625 B. 1230 much money as is left with Rahul. How much
C. 1000 D. 617 money did Sonu spend?
26. 5, 8, 16, 19, 38, 41, ? A. RS. 220 B. RS. 60
A. 44 B. 80 C. RS.440 D. RS. 120
C. 40 D. 82 36. Which one of the following interchanges of
27. Which one set of letters when sequentially signs would make the given equation
placed at the gaps in the given letter series correct?
shall complete it? 5 +3 x 8 - 12 ÷ 4 = 3
h_t_l_tt_lht_m_htt_l A. + and - B. - and÷
A. mmhtltm B. hmmttlm C. + acid x D. + and÷
C. tmhmtlm D. lmtmhmt 37. Some equations have been solved on the
28. A and B are a married couple. C and D are basis of a certain system. Find the correct
brothers. C is the brother of A. How is D answer for the unsolved equation on that
related to B? basis.
A. Brother-in-law B. Brother If 29 x 13 = 14, 76 x26 = 34,
C. Son-in-law D. Cousin then 64 x 14 =?
29. The average age of the present ages of Amit
A. 64 B. 39
and Anil is 32 years. If Amit is 6 years older
C. 32 D. 26
than Anil, what is Anil's present age?
38. 121 100 ? 169
A. 29 years B. 38 years
4897
C. 26 years D. 19 years
7256
30. From the given alternatives, select the word
which cannot he formed using the letters of A. 81 B. 114
the given word. C. 196 D. 214
JURISPRUDENCE 39.
A. PREJUDICE B. PRINCE
C. PRUNE D. PRESIDENT
31. From the given alternative words, select the
word which can be formed using the letters
ef the given word. A. 8 B. 7
MONUMENT C. 5 D. 4
A. TENENT B. TENT 40. A girl leaves from her home. She first walks
C. MOUNT D. MOVEMENT 30 min North-West direction and then 30m
32. If in a certain code, DIAGRAM is written as in South-West direction. Next, she walks
AFXDOXJ then how can PICTURE be written 30m in South-East direction. Finally, she
as turns towards her house. In which direction
A. NGARSPC B. MGAQRPB is she moving?
C. NFYQROC D. MFZQROB A. North-East
33. If ABLE is 5324 and BINGO is Written as B. North-West
36178, then BANGLE can be written as: C. South-East
A. 351724 B. 356724 D. South-West
C. 321846 D. 362417
41. Starting from a point 0, Mahesh walks a
34. If ‘+’ stands for division; ‘x’ for addition; ‘-’
distance of 5 km south, then turns to his
stands for multiplication; ‘÷’ stands for
right and walks 3 km. From there he again
subtraction, then which of the following
turns right and walks 5 km. He then turns to
equations is correct?
his left and walks 5 km. How far is he from
A. 33-4÷5 x 6+2= 130 the starting point?
B. 33x 4-5+6÷2=26
A. 15 km B. 13 km
C. 33÷4x 5+6 – 2=30
C. 8 km D. 6 km
D. 33-4+5÷6x2=24
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Direction: In following question, two 46. Which answer figure will complete the
statements are given followed by two I four pattern in the question figure?
conclusions 1, II, III and IV. You have to Question figure:
consider the statements to be true, even if
they seem to be at variance from commonly
known facts. You have to decide which of the
given conclusions can definitely be drawn
front the given statements, Indicate your
answer. Answer figures:
42. Statements:
1) All apples are oranges.
2) Some oranges are papayas.
Conclusions:
I. Some apples are papayas.
II Some papayas are apples. A. Figure (A) B. Figure (B)
C. Figure (C) D. Figure (D)
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows 47. From the given answer, select the one in
C. Both conclusions 1 and II follow which the question figure is hidden/
D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows embedded.
Question figure:
43. Statements
1) All aeroplanes are trains.
2) some trains are chairs.
Conclusions:
I. some aeroplanes are chairs.
II Some chairs are aeroplanes.
Answer figures:
III. Some chairs are trains.
IV. Some trains are aeroplanes.
A. None follows
B. Only conclusions I and II follow
C. Only conclusions II and III follow
D. Only conclusions III and IV follow
44. How many triangles are there in the A. Figure (A) B. Figure (B)
following figure? C. Figure (C) D. Figure (D)
48. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown
below in the question figures. From the given
answer figures, indicate how it will appear
when opened.
Question figures:
A. 16 B. 18
C. 20 D. 22
45. Which of the following figures give the proper
relation to fruit, red and shirt?
Answer figures
A. Figure (A)
B. Figure (B) A. Figure (A) B. Figure (B)
C. Figure (C) C. Figure (C) D. Figure (D)
D. Figure (D)
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49. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, thm 53. ‘World Economic Report' is published by
which of the answer figures is the right image A. UNCTAD B. World Bank
of the question figure? C. UNDP D. IMF
Question figure 54. 'Galloping Inflation' is also known as
A. Creeping Inflation B. Walking Inflation
C. Running Inflation D. Hyper Inflation
55. Average Fixed Cost Curve is
A. Downward sloping B. Upward sloping
C. ‘U’ shaped D. ‘V’ shaped
Answer figures 56. Article 368 of the Indian Constitution deals
with
A. Amending Procedure
B. Emergency Provisions
C. Right to Primary Education
D. Right to Information
57. Who among the following proposed the
suggestion for a Constituent Assembly first in
A. Figure (A) B. Figure (B) 1936?
C. Figure (C) D. Figure (D) A. M.N. Roy B. Nehru
50. A word -is represented by only one set of C. Gandhi D. J.P. Narayan
numbers as given in any one of the
58. According to Paul Appleby the quality of good
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
administrators is
the alternatives are represented by two
A. Self-confidence B. Intelligence
classes of alphabets as in the two matrices
C. Integrity D. Loyality
given below. The columns and rows of Matrix
I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix 59. Which of the following works of Plato
II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from primarily a 'treatise' on justice?
these matrices can be represented first by its A. Apology B. Phaedo
row and next by its column, e.g., '0' ean be C. The Statesman D. The Republic
represented by 01, 33, etc., and can be 60. Who was referred to as the " Ambassador
represented by 55, 78, etc. Similarly, you Hindu-Muslim Unity " by Sarojini Naidu?
have to identify the set for the word 'METAL' A. Maulana Azad
B. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
C. Abdul Ghaffar Khan
D. Shaukat Ali
61. The capital of Yadava kings was
A. Krishnagiri B. Devagiri
C. Varanasi D. Kanchipuram
62. The fall of Bastille is associated with the
A. Greek War of Independence
B. Russian. Revolution of November, 1917
C. French Revolution of 1789
A. 23, 67, 96, 40, 44 D. American War of Independence
B. 23, 76, 95, 40, 44 63. Which Governor General was called as the
C. 32, 76, 95, 44, 04 ‘Father of Local Self-Government' in India?
D. 32, 76, 44, 95, 04 A. Lord Ripon
51. The supply-side measure to control inflation B. Lord Wellesley
is C. Lord Canning
A. Credit control D. Lord William Bentinck
B. Reducing public expenditure 64. “The Three Emperors League",1873 was also
C. Price control through Public Distribution known as
System A. The Dual Alliance
D. Higher taxation to map up liquidity B. Dreikaiserbund Treaty
52. The Ability Principle of Taxation is given by C. Triple Alliance
A. J.S. Mill B. Adam Smith D. Reinsurance Treaty
C. Edgeworth D. Joan Robinson
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65. Panditraj Jegannath was the poet laureate of 77. 'Cryogenics ' is the study of
which of the following rulers? A. Low temperature
A. Humayun B. Akbar B. High temperature
C. Shah Jahan D. Aurangzeb C. Superconductor
66. Which of the following is formed out of D. Production of fuels
volcanic eruptions in India? 78. To prevent damage from lightning, lightning
A. Himalayas conductors are used on tall structures. The
B. Deccan Plateau lightning conductor
C. Lakshadweep Islands A. should be niade of a good conductor like
D. Western Mats copper with sharp-pointed edges
67. Terrigenous deposits are found in B. should be made of a good conductor but
A. Continental Shelf and slope can be of any shape
B. Deep Sea Plain C. should be in the form of a vertical rod
C. Ocean Trenches D. can be of any shape
D. Rift Valley 79. Infrared radiations are detected by
68. Which of the following is the only volcanic A. Spectrometer B. Pyrometer
peak in Antarctica? C. Nanometer D. Photometer
A. Mt. Cook B. Mt. Blanc 80. Beta rays emitted by a radioactive material
C. Mt. Erebus D. Mt. Elbrus are
69. Who laid the foundation of the 'School of A. Electromagnetic radiations
Possibilism'? B. The electrons orbiting around the nucleus
A. Ratzel B. Brunches C. Charged particles emitted by nucleus
C. La Blache D. Humboldt D. Neutral particles
70. The lysimeter helps in the estimation of 81. Which of the following computer memories is
A. Wind direction B. Evapotranspiration non-volatile?
C. Relative humidity D. Vapour pressure A. RAM B. DRAM
71. Compounds that are needed for enzymes to C. SRAM D. ROM
function properly are 82. In present day computing, which code is
A. Buffers B. Steroids used and is accepted worldwide?
C. Vitainins D. Heavy metals A. ISCII B. ASCII
72. Heavy water is C. Hollerith Code D. EBCDIC
A. Deuterium oxide B. Deuterium 83. Which of the following is the strongest base
C. Rain water D. Tritium oxide in aqueous solution?
73. Which one of the following is commonly A. Ethylamine B. Diethylamine
known as 'Pond Silk' ? C. Triethylamine D. Ammonia
A. Ulothrix B. Spirogyra 84. Which one of the following is not an artificial
C. Rhizopus D. Yeast sweetener?
74. ‘Gynecomastia ' is A. Aspartame B. Fructose
C. Saccharin D. Sucralose
A. Development of breasts in males
B. Development of hair on ears in males 85. An acid having basicity one is
C. Increased height in females A. Phosphoric acid
D. Development of an extra finger in B. Sodium dihydrogen phosphate
females C. Disodium hydrogen phosphate
75. The highest concentration of urea is found D. Sodium phosphate
in 86. Which one of the following vegetable oils is
A. Renal vein used in the manufacture of paints?
B. Hepatic portal vein A. Cottonseed oil B. Palm oil
C. Dorsal aorta C. Sunflower oil D. Linseed oil
D. Hepatic vein 87. Acid rain is caused by the pollution of
76. The inert gas which is substituted for environment by
nitrogen in the air used by deep sea divers A. Carbon dioxide and Nitrogen
for breathing, is B. Carbon monoxide and Carbon dioxide
A. Helium B. Xenon C. Ozone and Carbon dioxide
C. Krypton D. Argon D. Nitrous oxide and Sulphur dioxide
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88. Which of the following is not a gaseous air 100. In which country did the world’s first
pollutant? organised motor race occur ?
A. Oxides of sulphur A. France B. Germany
B. Oxides of nitrogen C. U.S.A D. Portugal
C. Hydrocarbon
Direction: In the following question, some
D. Smoke
parts of the sentences have errors and some
89. Which of the following is called the ‘land of
are correct. Find out which part of a sentence
one thousand lakes'?
has an error. If a sentence is free from error,
A. Finland B. Sweden
mark ‘No Error’ as your answer
C. Greenland D. U.S.A
90. The tree popularly known as "Green Gold', 101. I want to exchange (A)/ my Maruti (B)/ from
but which is an ecological disaster, is a Santro(C)/
A. Eucalyptus B. Banyan A. Sentence (A) B. Sentence (B)
C. Pipal D. None of these C. Sentence (C) D. No Error
91. Garampani Sanctuary is located at 102. There were extensive (A)/ lawn in front(B)/
A. Junagarh, Gujarat of the bungalow. (C)/
B. Diphu, Assam A. Sentence (A) B. Sentence (B)
C. Gangtok, Sikkim C. Sentence (C) D. No Error
D. Kohima, Nagaland
103. Wise men follow Nobel (A)/ ideas whereas
92. Who won the prestigious Gujar Mal Award for fools(B)/ disregard them. (C)/
Innovative Science and Techno for the year
A. Sentence (A) B. Sentence (B)
2015?
C. Sentence (C) D. No Error
A. Anutiendu Krishna
B. Prof. MustansirBarma 104. The naval officers(A)/ successfully fought the
C. G.M. Reddy pirates (B)/who had looted and plundered for
D. Vivelcanand Kain many years.(C) /
93. 'Entomology' is the science that studies A. Sentence (A) B. Sentence (B)
A. Insects C. Sentence (C) D. No Error
B. Behaviour of human beings 105. He acted not (A)/ as per my advice (B)/ but
C. Formation of rocks somebody else (C)/
D. None of these A. Sentence (A) B. Sentence (B)
94. Which country uses the 'Birr’? as its C. Sentence (C) D. No Error
currency?' 106. The chairs in the (A)/ room are in a (A)/ state
A. Estonia B. Ethiopia disarray. (C)/
C. Togo D. Eritrea A. Sentence (A) B. Sentence (B)
95. How many Nobel Prize Awards are awarded C. Sentence (C) D. No Error
each year? 107. Ashoka the Great was (A)/ regarded one of
A. 6 B. 5 the greatest emperors (B)/the world has
C. 7 D. 4 ever produced. (C)/
96. Wellington Trophy is associated with A. Sentence (A) B. Sentence (B)
A. Bridge B. Rowing C. Sentence (C) D. No Error
C. Chess D. Hockey 108. Will you please (A)/ give me little milk (B)/
97. World Autism Awareness Day is observed for my cat?(C)/
on A. Sentence (A) B. Sentence (B)
A. 1st April B. 2nd April
C. Sentence (C) D. No Error
C. 3rd April D. 5th April
109. The light bulbs (A)/ on the hall (B)/ need to
98. Who invented the 'World Wide Web'?
be changed (C)/
A. Charles Babbage
A. Sentence (A) B. Sentence (B)
B. Tim Berners-Lee
C. Sentence (C) D. No Error
C. Martin Cooper
D. R. Samuel Tomlinson 110. A recent survey indicates (A)/ that the
99. The novel ‘When the River Steeps' is written number of drug addicts(B) /grew day by day.
by (C)/
A. Easterine Kire B. Anuradha Roy A. Sentence (A) B. Sentence (B)
C. Vikram Seth D. Shnhhaa De C. Sentence (C) D. No Error
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132. 1) it is the twilight hour. 138. Has the postman not delivered the letter?
P. The sound breaks the still silence me. A. Has the letter boon delivered by the
Q. I turn round and see her seated ort rock. postman?
E. I hear more bells behind me. B. Has the letter not baen delivered by the
S. The temple bell rings in the distance. postman?
6) Her eyes sparkle like the anklets on C. Is the letter delivered by the postman?
swinging feet. D. The postman hasn't delivered the letter.
A. RSQP B. SPRQ
139. John is building a new cupboard.
C. SQPR D. RQSP
A. John has been building a new cupboard.
133. 1) Use bright, cheerful, favorable words and
phrases to describe other people Make it B. A new cupboard is being built by John.
P. for all your friends and associates. C. A new cupboard is been built by John.
Q. Be extremely careful D. John's new cupboard is being built.
R. a rule to have a big, positive word 140. Someone will pay you next Monday.
S. to avoid A. You would be paid next Monday.
6) the petty cut-him-down language. B. Someone win be paying you next Monday.
A. PQRS B. RSPQ C. You will be paid next Monday.
C. RPQS D. QRPS D. Someone is going to pay Monday.
134. 1) An officer in Andhra Pradesh 141. Drinking was ruining his life gradually.
P. found that the tribals put
A. the life was being ruined gradually
Q. materials in turbid water drinking.
R. who was in charge of tribal development
B. Rig life is ruined by gradual drinking.
S. certain gums and wood
C. Gradually, his life is ruined because of
6) to make the water clear.
drinking problems.
A. RSPQ B. PSRQ
D. Drinking problems caused the gradual ruin
C. PQSR D. RPSQ
of his life.
135. 1) Along with the orthodox Hindu's
P. and in the deity, 142. A smell epitaph had been laid out by them in
his memory.
Q. Raghupati has his Brahmin's pride
R. faith in the scriptures A. They laid out a mall epitaph.
S. because he is the B. They had laid out a small epitaph in his
6) lord of the temple. memory.
A. SPQR B. RPQS C. They were laying out, in his memory, a
C. RQPS D. SQPR small epitaph.
D. They lay out a small epitaph in his
Direction: In the following question, a memory.
sentence has been given in Active I Passive 143. The nurse is giving food to the sick boy.
Voice. Out of the four-alternative suggested,
A. The sick buy is given food by the nurse.
select the one which best express the game
sentence in Passive I Active Voice and mark B. The sick boy gets fowl from the nurse.
it as your answer. C. The sick boy is being given food by the
nurse.
136. James Cameron directed the Titanic. D. Food is given to the sick boy by the
A. The Titanic has been directed by James nurse.
Cameron. 144. Our parents have taught us to behave
B. The Titanic eons directed by James properly.
Cameron.
A. We have been taught to behave properly
C. James Cameron bad directed the Titanic. by our parents.
D. James Cameron had been directing the
B. We were taught how not to behave
Titanic.
properly how to behave
137. Mr. Dutta teaches us English
C. Our parents taught us how to behave
A. Engli,511 is taught to us by Mr. Duitts
properly
B. We are being taught English by Mr. Dutta.
D. Our parents have been teaching us how to
C. By Mr. Dutta we are taught English.
behave properly.
D. We have been taught English by Mr.
Dutta.
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145. Why did your father refuse such an 154. The youths jostled their way in the crowd.
honorable job? A. over B. through
A. why was such an honorable job denied by C. among D. No improvement
your father? 155. What is wrong with the argument is even if
B. why does your father refused such en I the two premises are true, the conclusion
honorable job? isn't necessarily true.
C. why is such teachers honorable job A. the conclusion will be true
refused by your father? B. the conclusion is false
D. why was such an honorable job reused by C. the conclusions aren't necessarily true
your father? D. No improvement
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190. The structure built for the Festival of Britain 193. Owing to their social economic conditions,
in 1951 was even the parents of the victims were, unable
A. Millennium Wheel to help them because
B. London Eye A. They were financially self-sufficient
C. Dome of Discovery B. Society considered them to be backward
D. Jubilee Gardens C. Their social and economic situation did not
allow them to do so
Direction: Read the given passage carefully
D. They could afford to but were reluctant
and answer the question that follow.
194. Success has many fathers but failure has
Not all that glitters is gold. Not all that is none means
White is milk. Not all people who wear saffron A. Success has only fathers but no mothers
clothes are sages. These age-old sayings B. Failure has many mothers but no fathers
hold true event new, especially the last ore. C. Success comes naturally to men not
We see a lot of People wearing saffron women
clothes, but not all of them are sanuyasis in D. No one owns up to failure
the true sense of the word. A sanyasi is one 195. The main reason for the main cause of their
who guides his followers on the right path. problems remaining hidden is
Recently, I attended the inaugural functional A. Nobody has bothered to find out the real
a home for destitute women in Mysore. In cause
most cases, the women were there because B. People are waiting for it to come out in the
they were, either harassed by their in-laws open
or tortured by drinking husband. Owing to C. People don't want to be bothered with
their social economic conditions, even the others' problems
parents of the victims were, unable to take D. Nobody has tried to expose it
them in and care for their hapless children,
There had also been instances whit young Direction: Read the given passage carefully
girls, lured by romance, had run away from and answer the question that follow.
their homes and had berm deserted by their
lover, after the honeymoon. These girls The heart is one of the most vital
usually did not dare return to their parents. components of the human body. The heart of
The saying that `success has many fathers, the human body has the continuous job to
but failure has none' is true indeed. We get keep oxygen-rich blood flowing the body. All
to see only the distressed women and their the body's cells need a constant supply of
children, while the main cause of their oxygen, particularly in the brain. The brain
problems remains hidden in the background. cells live only four to five minutes after the
So the victims cannot be blamed altogether. oxygen is cut off and death comes to the
Often it is circumstances that force them into entire body. Heart disease can result from
such drudgery. These women and girls need damage to the heart muscles, the valves or
to be psychologically strong and determined the pacemaker. If the muscle is damaged,
to faro difficulties with courage and go on the heart is unable to pump properly. If the
with the' lives. values are damaged, blood cannot flow
normally. Dr. Johan Gibbon of U.S.A.
191. The opening sentence "Not all that glitters is
developed a machine in 1953 that could take
gold” means
over temporarily form the heart. Surgeons
A. All metals that shine must necessarily Is
had the chance to repair or replace a
as good as gold
defective heart. Many patients have had
B. One must not be deceived by appearances
plastic valves inserted in their heart when
C. Only gold has that unmistakable shine
their heart were faulty. Many people are now
D. Glitter is the true quality of truth
being kept alive with tiny battery operated
192. Wearing saffron clothes does not make one
pacemakers.
sanyasi, is another way of saying
A. Saffron must only be worn by true ascetics 196. If the supply of oxygen is cut off, the brain
B. Saffron is not the favorite colour of the Cells survive
sanyasis A. 4 to 5 minutes
C. Saffron must be changed to some other B. 9 to 10 minutes
colour C. for 1.6 minutes
D. Anybody who wears saffron is a sanyasis D. for an hour
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197. The heart sends oxygen-rich blood A. Damage to the heart muscles
A. to the brain only B. Coronium
B. to the kidneys only C. Pericardium
C. to the entire body
D. Heart cells
D. to the lungs only
198. Dr. John Gibbon of U.S.A. developed an 200. All the body’s cells need a constant supply
artificial heart in of
A. 1955 B. 1953 A. Nitrogen B. Hydrogen
C. 1960 D. 1960 C. Helium D. Oxygen
199. Heart diseases occur from
ANSWER KEY
1. Ans. A. 41. Ans. C. 81. Ans. A. 121. Ans. B. 161. Ans. B.
2. Ans. D. 42. Ans. D. 82. Ans. B. 122. Ans. C. 162. Ans. C.
3. Ans. D. 43. Ans. D. 83. Ans. C. 123. Ans. D. 163. Ans. B.
4. Ans. D. 44. Ans. B. 84. Ans. B. 124. Ans. B. 164. Ans. B.
5. Ans. A. 45. Ans. D. 85. Ans. A. 125. Ans. C. 165. Ans. A.
6. Ans. C. 46. Ans. B. 86. Ans. D. 126. Ans. B. 166. Ans. B.
7. Ans. A. 47. Ans. C. 87. Ans. D. 127. Ans. A. 167. Ans. C.
8. Ans. D. 48. Ans. B. 88. Ans. C. 128. Ans. B. 168. Ans. A.
9. Ans. C. 49. Ans. B. 89. Ans. A. 129. Ans. B. 169. Ans. C.
10. Ans. D. 50. Ans. C. 90. Ans. A. 130. Ans. C. 170. Ans. B.
11. Ans. B. 51. Ans. D. 91. Ans. B. 131. Ans. A. 171. Ans. D.
12. Ans. B. 52. Ans. B. 92. Ans. B. 132. Ans. B. 172. Ans. B.
13. Ans. C. 53. Ans. D. 93. Ans. A. 133. Ans. C. 173. Ans. B.
14. Ans. B. 54. Ans. D. 94. Ans. B. 134. Ans. D. 174. Ans. D.
15. Ans. D. 55. Ans. C. 95. Ans. A. 135. Ans. B. 175. Ans. C.
16. Ans. C. 56. Ans. A. 96. Ans. B. 136. Ans. B. 176. Ans. B.
17. Ans. C. 57. Ans. A. 97. Ans. B. 137. Ans. A. 177. Ans. A.
18. Ans. C. 58. Ans. B. 98. Ans. B. 138. Ans. B. 178. Ans. A.
19. Ans. A. 59. Ans. D. 99. Ans. A. 139. Ans. B. 179. Ans. C.
20. Ans. B. 60. Ans. B. 100. Ans. A. 140. Ans. C. 180. Ans. D.
21. Ans. B. 61. Ans. B. 101. Ans. C. 141. Ans. A. 181. Ans. C.
22. Ans. B. 62. Ans. C. 102. Ans. A. 142. Ans. B. 182. Ans. D.
23. Ans. D. 63. Ans. A. 103. Ans. A. 143. Ans. C. 183. Ans. A.
24. Ans. C. 64. Ans. B. 104. Ans. D. 144. Ans. A. 184. Ans. A.
25. Ans. D. 65. Ans. C. 105. Ans. C. 145. Ans. D. 185. Ans. B.
26. Ans. D. 66. Ans. B. 106. Ans. C. 146. Ans. D. 186. Ans. B.
27. Ans. C. 67. Ans. A. 107. Ans. B. 147. Ans. A. 187. Ans. C.
28. Ans. A. 68. Ans. C. 108. Ans. B. 148. Ans. A. 188. Ans. D.
29. Ans. A. 69. Ans. C. 109. Ans. B. 149. Ans. C. 189. Ans. D.
30. Ans. D. 70. Ans. B. 110. Ans. C. 150. Ans. B. 190. Ans. C.
31. Ans. C. 71. Ans. C. 111. Ans. B. 151. Ans. C. 191. Ans. B.
32. Ans. D. 72. Ans. A. 112. Ans. A. 152. Ans. C. 192. Ans. A.
33. Ans. A. 73. Ans. B. 113. Ans. C. 153. Ans. C. 193. Ans. C.
34. Ans. A. 74. Ans. A. 114. Ans. B. 154. Ans. C. 194. Ans. D.
35. Ans. C. 75. Ans. D. 115. Ans. B. 155. Ans. D. 195. Ans. A.
36. Ans. B. 76. Ans. A. 116. Ans. C. 156. Ans. B. 196. Ans. A.
37. Ans. D. 77. Ans. A. 117. Ans. D. 157. Ans. C. 197. Ans. C.
38. Ans. C. 78. Ans. B. 118. Ans. B. 158. Ans. C. 198. Ans. B.
39. Ans. A. 79. Ans. A. 119. Ans. C. 159. Ans. A. 199. Ans. A.
40. Ans. A. 80. Ans. A. 120. Ans. D. 160. Ans. C. 200. Ans. D.
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