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Csat b03 Final
Csat b03 Final
C.S.(P)-2015
TEST BOOKLET
CSAT (PAPER II)
GRAND TEST - 1
Time Allowed: Two Hours
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QUESTION PAPERS.
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penalty.
(ii) If a candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated as a wrong answer even if one of the given
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question.
(iv) For the questions from 76 to 80, there is no penalty for wrong answers.
1.
2.
Marks: 200
5.
pens?
years?
(b) Rs.276
(c) Rs.284
(d) Rs.306
(a) 5
(b) 10
(c) 15
(d) 20
3.
4.
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(a) 300
(b) 450
and
(c) 525
(d) 375
terrestrial
exploration,
Ferdinand
(a) 40
(b) 42
(c) 45
(d) 46
difference.
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7.
favor because:
(b) He
became
involved
in
the
court
died
9.
of starvation and
disease.
I.
II.
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
Basque
navigator
Elcano
survived
to
10.
One
of
the
ships
of
Ferdinand
6.
I.
and
Pirates
terrestrial
exploration.
II.
passage.
11.
Magellan
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
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12.
13.
14.
(a) 84
(b) 76
(c) 49
(d) 65
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Marie Curie was one of the most
(a) (P + Q) / 4
(b) (3P - Q) / 4
amicable
can
throw
stone
is
inversely
later
helped
to
(a) 3 m
(b) 4 m
(c) 6 m
(d) 2 m
left
physics.
15.
collaboration
Poland
and
in
1891
entered
the
(a) 18
(b) 12
(c) 24
(d) 30
two weeks.
(a) 6.12%
(b) 6.08%
misfortune
and
endured
heartbreaking
(c) 6.16%
(d) 6.20%
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18.
(b) Horrible
misfortune
and
heart
break
19.
passage?
I.
given
world-famous university.
about
her
work.
Regardless
of
II.
the
professorship
at
the
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
physical world.
16.
20.
distress because:
I.
II.
made her to
(c) She
was
by
her
professors
(d) She
was
encouraged
by
her
21.
husband
17.
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
I.
II.
Marie
and
inventions
her
have
husbands
helped
invested in scheme B?
in
(b) Only II
22.
(b) Rs.17000
(c) Rs.4000
(d) Rs.2000
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23.
(a) 48 km from Q
(b) 24 km from P
and
(c) 36 km from P
(d) 48 km from P
attention
because
has
of
received
its
much
frequent
and
to complete it.
(b) 1:5
(c) 5:1
(d) 3:1
one account
respectively.
25.
Herculaneum,
(a) 1:3
24.
average
marks
of
(b) 81
(c) 82
(d) 83
ignited
destroyed
in
the
however,
was
not
destruction.
combustible
rooftops
conflagration.
the
Poisonous
only
Fire,
cause
sulfuric
of
gases
buoyant
therefore
in
sank
the
toward
atmosphere
the
and
earth
and
suffocated people.
Over the years, excavations of Pompeii
and Herculaneum have revealed a great deal
about the behavior of the volcano. By
analyzing data, much as a zoologist dissects
an
animal
the
respectively.
lava.
specimen,
scientists
have
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(a) Only I
portions
of
the
area's
geography.
For
27.
(b) Only II
(b) Conflagration
addition
to
making
these
What
are
excavations
Herculaneum
I.
the
revelations
at
from
Pompeii
and
II.
(a) only I
29.
(b) only II
the passage?
30.
predict
I.
eruptions,
saving
lives
and
and cultures.
26.
area.
and
Mount
and
prediction
of
destructive
(a) Only I
eruptions
II.
Location
(b) Only II
between
is
located
Pompeii
and
Herculaneum
31.
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32.
33.
(a) 1:2
(c) 3:4
(d) 4:5
(a) 6! x 6!
(b) 5! x 5!
(c) 5! x 6!
(d) 5! x 6!/2
(a) 42
34.
(b) 2:3
(b) 77
(c) 63
(d) 84
35.
(a) 15%
(b) 20%
(c) 26.66%
(d) 33.33%
The
average
weight
of
students
student?
(a) 60 kg
(b) 50 kg
those
of another.
They
create
artificial
(c) 36 kg
(d) 46 kg
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persons.
36.
other illiterate.
40.
social
falsified today by
and
political
advances.
today?
racial stock.
(a) The
establishment
of
an
establishment
of
life.
government.
(c) The
creation
(d) The
of
cultural
precedence
given
to
the
spiritual army.
38.
the
people
with
one
another.
expected to do?
contacts
another.
come
(c) It
will
bring
about
moral
regeneration of mankind
39.
another?
(a) Material
prosperity
of
certain
(b) 117
(c) 0
(d) 8
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43.
44.
we destroy them.
46.
(a) 14:25
(b) 14:11
dolphins
(c) 11:25
(d) 11:14
Motorola,
then
what
is
the
(b) 37
(d) 67
to humans
brands?
(a) 117
(c) 47
(d) 125
47.
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sophisticated form of
communication
(d) Does
is
much
more
probable
communicate
with
each
that
other
they
without
not
mean
that
we
are
superior to them
48.
is
the
only
ability to think
we
discover
about
these
remarkable
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themselves:
1.
2.
3.
49.
50.
51.
52.
those
who
managed
to
car to reach R.
reach Q.
53.
that
(a) C4
(b) C3
(c) C2
(d) C1
(b) C2
(c) C3
(d) C4
(b) Design
(c) C3
should
Estonia
have
(d) C4
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ferry
incompetent
Estonia ferry
(b) C2
passenger-and-car
and
the
(a) C1
(b) C2
faults
(a) C1
Baltic
Of
in
never
the
have
cabins
54.
young
men
but
mostly
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55.
Estonia sank,
board
59.
selected?
increased
the
Estonia's
(a) 7
60.
chances of survival
(b) 6
(c) 3 (d) 5
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2.
3.
4.
5.
will be selected.
must be selected.
must be selected.
must be selected.
56.
57.
58.
(a) Divya
(b) Kavya
(c) Navya
(d) Shravya
61.
(a) O
(b) 1
(a) Causes
(c) 2
(d) 3
humans
to
place
new
worse
than
it
was
in
the
nineteenth century
team?
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association
second
element,
Personalism
was
developed
in
plow
settlements
areas with
no
vegetation
(d) Can
become
more
serious
the
valuational solipsism.
with
America
good,"
the
demands
and
the
"society
at
large."
The
or
to
prevent a disaster
PASSAGE : 8
Western
has
that
element,
the
analytical
value
of
philosophy
the
first
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individuals.
on
non-social
values
such
66.
as
(a) 1152
(b) 2880
(c) 1428
(d) 1728
with
others.
Such
view
obscures
67.
CIRCUMSTANCE
64.
(a) HPIESAPNS
policies?
(b) HPIESPANS
(c) HPISEAPNS
(d) HPEISAPNS
68.
(a) Cousin
(b) Uncle
(c) Brother-in-law
hands.
(d) Son-in-law
69.
Statements:
the
No rat is pig
Conclusion: (i) No cat is pig
65.
as
standards
CODED
uniform
IS
interests of individuals
(b) It serves as a counterbalance to the
excessive
nature
of
valuational
solipsism
(c) It demonstrates that institutions are
(b) 70
(c) 80
(d) 90
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Newtons
surprising
development
and
success
refinement
of
other
satisfy
Unfortunately,
principle
was
in
the
beginning
of
the
Laplaces
view
under
71.
of
determinism.
modern
physics
century,
when
the
and velocity
quantum
would be false
Position
72.
According
to
the
passage,
wave
functions:
theory,
the
determinism
principle
was
thrown
of
scientific
into
doubt.
equation
(c) Provide
locations
particle
velocity
is,
they
can
determine
certain
probabilities
are
called
wave
and
of
possible
velocities
for
range
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(b) Two
opposing
introduced,
theories
critiqued,
are
and
reconciled.
(c) An idea is introduced, its validity is
questioned,
and
its
application
74.
theory
is
introduced,
its
situation.
and it is rejected.
most
76.
strengthen
conclusion
in
the
the
authors
passages
final
sentence?
mechanics
discarded
will
in
eventually
favour
of
be
new
theory.
(b) Physicists still use Newtons laws of
variables to calculate.
theory
of
quantum
qualified.
(d) A
year.
(a) 1:3
(b) 2:3
(c) 1:9
(d) 1:7
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application
by
the
family
members
an
IFS
officer
posted
in
and
hence
nobody
has
ever
been
American
a brutal act.
marrying non-Indians.
Intelligence(CIA)
most appropriate?
(i)
(c) Arrange
provide
the
scheme
financial
which
assistance
officer.
will
to
should
disclose
this
(a) Only I
(b) Only ii
78.
Mr.
government
official
village
You would.
organization
department.
The
wholesale
formed
association,
by
the
an
village
farmers.
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his brothers.
higher profit.
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