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Medium: ENGLISH
Language: ENGLISH

NTSE - NOVEMBER, 2014


MENTAL ABILITY AND
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST
Time: 180 Minutes.

Mental Ability Test


Language Comprehensive Test
Aptitude Test
Total

Instructions

50 Marks
40 Marks
90 Marks
180 Marks

to Cand'i'dates

Read the following instructions carefully before y0Uanswer the questions. Answers are to
be S~ED
on a SEPARATE' OMR Answer Sheet given, with HB Pencil Read the
InstruCtions printed on the @MRSheet carefully before answering the question.
1.

2.

Please write your Center Code Number


and Roll Number. very clearly (only one
digit in one block) on the OMR Sheet as
given in your admissio,n card. Please see
that no block is left unfilled and even
zeros appearing in the Center Code
Number are correctly transfer.red to the
appropriate blocks on the OMR Sheet
as shown in the example given in the
OMR Sheet. For all .the subsequent
purpose your Center Code Number and
Roll Number shall remain the same' as
given on the Admission Card.
The Test is in THREE PARTS. Part - I
(Mental Ability) consists of 50 Questions
. (Q. Nos. 1 to 50), Part:... II (Language
Comprehensive Test) consists of 40
Questions (Q.Nos. 51 to 90) and 'Part':- III
(Aptitude Test) consists of 90 questions
(Q. Nos. 91 to 180).

3.

All questions carry one mark each.

4.

Since all questions are compulsory, do


not try to read through the whole
question paper before. beginning to
answer. it,

5. . Begin with tHe first question and keep


trying o:ilequestion after another till you
finish all three parts.
6.

If you do not~know the answer to any


questien., do not spend much time on it
and pass on to next one. If time permits,
you can come back to' the questions
which you have left in the first instance
and try ~hem again

7.

Since. the time allotted to the question


paper is very limIted, you should make
the best use of it by not spending too'
much time on any question.

8. A blank page is. provided for rOlJ.gh


work at the end of each part.
9.

10.

REMEMBER YOU .HAVE TO


SHADE ANSWERS 'ON ASEPARATE OMR SHEET
PROVIDED.
. !,
Answer to each questiop. is to 'be '.
indicated by. SHADING the circle
having the number of the correct
alt~rnative in OMR Sheet from among
the ones -give~ for t~~ correspondirig
question in the booklet.

11. Now turn to the next page,and"start


answering the questions.
12. After the examination,
hand

ove

the OMR Sheet

,13.. The candidate


I . need not return.
Question Faper booklet andean
C',

. It after
No

. i

>

.this .
take.

I.,
... ' ..
completIOn of theexammatIOn.

candJda~e

should

leave. the

examinatidn hall before the end of the

. t,l .

to the

Invigihitor of the room .

examina IOn.

,;,

,y.ou should

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PART-I
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MENTAL ABILITY TEST (Q. Nos. 1 to 50)


Max. Marks -.50
. Note: SHADE the correct alternatives in the OMR Answer Sheet
provided,

from .amongst

~he ones given. agains.t

the

corresponding question in the Question Booklet. For shading


the circles, useHB Pencil.

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Directions:
Questions (1 to 6) : .
In the number series given below, one
number is missing. Each series is followed .
by five alternative answers, (1), (2),(3), (4)
and (5). One of them is the right answer.
Identify and indicate it. as per the
"Instructions" .

.:."...."\,,~j..'" .
),r

~
~

5. 3, 6, 24, 192, .... .


(1) 2972
(2) 576
.;;J)

.". 3072

(4) 1536
(5) 1152".-

6. 365,34(320,290, .....
. (1) . 300

1. 4, 13, 31,58, .....

....,'

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(2) 245

(1) 90. -('\I.

j~55

(2) 85

(4) 260
(5). 265

(3) .49
(4) 40

Directions:

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Questions (7 to 10) are based on letter


analogy. There are two pairs of letter
combinations in each question. The first
(left side) pair has some relationship
between its members. In the second pair
one member is missing. Find this out from
answers (1),(2),(3),(4)and (5)such that this
pair has similar relationship as the first
pair. Indicate your answer as per the
"Instructions" .
.

2. 90,81, 74, 69, .....


(1) 64
.)2~/.66
(3) 65
(4) 78
(5) 72

3. 785,664,543,422, ...
(.1,./301
. ?> 0 I

._~

-2--

7. PBL:
NDJ : : VCR: ?
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(2) 201

(1) SEP

(3) 101
(4) 300

(2) SE~.

I~

(3) ~

.--k4JSFO

(5) 303

(5) SFN

4. 1875,...., 75, 15,3


.(1) 370
(2) 27.5

'.

. 8. ACEG: BDEF:: JLNP:?


(1) 'KLNO"

~~.

.~MNO,

(2) KMNP
(3) LMNP
(4) LMNO
, (f5)..-"'1fMN 0 .

'(3) 380

JlV('375
(5) 365

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.{V

.lr-\~'

)iJ.(PO:H.:F '

'~~

. ffiFGI
(2) FGH..

'r"

{)t'~/:.

(2) POFH?
(3) POGH
(5)

OPHF

I
i

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,

--TUVSR

STUVR.

Directions.: .

Questions (lIto, 14)~: In ,the f6i19w~ng


questions
Letters/Letter
groUps are
. arranged in 'a particular 'order with some
under lying criterIon: ;'Study the order .arid
choose the answerJromthe: aUJ:tnative's'to
fin the gaps.
' , '. '.
;
f

11. AC~

BDGI,.C~tiJ, ..;.
(1) DEIK ,t ,'';)'''C1,~

"

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16. (1) .LeopJrd


. KElep~ant

.
'

Tigerl'
(4) Cheetah
(5) Lion

(3)

DEHJ

.~~

12. !J1l}P~ ~BCO, SqDN, ....

RDEitJ~.-~~t,~W\

1"1.)'6 Moon
(2) EartH
(3) Satur!n

(2) RDEO

(4)

'

I ' .

(4) DEJK

)3~""'RDEM

15. (1) Kore1


,
. I
(2) ChIna
'(3) Thailknd
. ~inlahd"

(3) DFJK

(1)

0 P~M tV

(5) Bangladesh

~IK,"'"

(5)

..

Questions (15 to 20) : In ,each of ,the


following questions,' five words' are given.
.Four of them arb
alike in some way:'
One is
'I'
.
different from.them. Identify and indicate
it as per the "Inktructions" . .

--

,Directions:

'.

PLMfO
(2) .PONLM
(3) ONMJtP
(4) NMLbp
,..,{'5)'0 PLJrN

~TUVRS.
,.

"

(1)

.~

.RTUVS

(5)

,.

14.~

(2) SRTUV
(3)

'.

'r~~

(5) FQcI

10. ABCDE: CDEAB : : RSTUV : ?


(1)

~("
~

(3) FFH
(4) EGl

POHG

.t~

.;~'

13.' ~,x
X~V .,;~!, UTR, ....

9. SRCA: ONDB ;: TSGE ; ?

(4)

~'

'

RpFM

(4) NePtine

(5) REFM

(5) Venus
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(1) Portuguese

22. Godaan : Munshi Premchand : :


Anandamath :?

(2) Romanian
(3) Italian

(1) K. M. Munshi

(4) Russian

(2) Lokmanya Tilak

,,(~Pali
19.

% Srinivasa

.~ankim
Ramanujan

Chandra Chatterjee

(4) Sitakant Mahapatra

(2) Sir C.V. Raman

(5) Tripuraneni Gopichand

(3) U. R. Anantha,Murthy
23. Theory of evolution : Darwin: :
Crescograph: ?

(4) U. R. Rao
(5) M. S. Swaminathan
20.

(1) S. S. Bhatnagar

(1) Coimbatore"

(2) Raja Ramanna

(2) Shimoga
~

(3) Srinivasa Ramanujan.

Patiala

(4) C.-R. Rao

~anchi
(5) Kozhikode

(~agadish

Directions:

Chandra Bose

24. Jaipur: Rajasthan: : Dehradun:?

Questions (21 to 25) : In these questions.


there is a certain relationship between two
words on one side of: .:, and only one word
is given on the other side of: : . The missing
word is to be found out from the given
alternatives (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) so that
the relationship is the same as for the other
pair. Identify the correct answer and
indicate it as per "Instructions".

(1) Jharkhand
(2) Chattisgarh

(3)' Meghalaya
(4) Manipur
~~ttarakhand
25. Rahul Bajaj : Business: :
. Chandrasekhar Azad : ?

21. Rome: Italy: : Helsinki: ?


~edom

(1) Sweden

Struggle'

.k2Y'"'Finland

(2) Literature'

(3) Latvia

(3) Social Reforms


. (4) Music

(4) Estonia .
(5) Denmark

(5) Theatr~
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Directions:

Directions:

Questions (3li to 35) : With the help of


the given diad-am, answer the following
questions makihg the right choice from the
given alternatites. Indicate the answer as
per the "InstruJtions" .
.
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Questions (26 to 30) are ba~e~,on the


following diagrams. Study them carefully .
and indicate correct answer as p.er
"Instructions" .

I'
Artists

l' \

(1)

Doctors'

'-

(2)

lI

Musicia s

.0

(3)

,.

.~,

Philosophers

..

31. Doctors who are also Artists and ..


Philosophkrs are indicated 'by the
letter.

r ..

(1) . h
(4)

(2) e
'\

"

(3) f
..

(5)

000

26. Snakes, Cobra, Vjpers


.

.~
.

V'
..... ./

(1)

27. Elephants, Camel, Cows'"

.~

.28. Kilogram, Centigram, lVtp-ligram\


29. Apple, Fruits, Potato

~,'

32. Which lettfr indicates Philosophers


who are also Musicians and Artists?

(3) .e

J.

. (4) g

30. Musicians, Pianist,. Guitarist

@yo . .~....
'0,
.i

(5) 1

\J,
[4]

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.33. Which letter .indicates Philosophers
who are also Doctors, Artists and
Musicians?

.37.

.(1) 934351.

(1) .g

(2) 934342

(2) j .

(3) 933452

j}r

(4). 914152.
)S}~34352 .

. (5) i

88. RISK

34. Which letter indicates Philosopher.


Doctors who are neither. Musicians
nor Artists?

(1) 4879.

$h .

.~789.

? t>

(2) j.

(3) 4798 .

. (3) I

(4) 4869

(4) f .
(5) b

(5) .4779.

85. Which letter indicates Doctors who.

are also Philosophers. and Musicians ?


(1) f
. ~g

KARATE

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Directions:
Questions (89 to 42) are based on simple
.. arithmetic principles~ Find the right
answer from among ~he alternatives and
. indicate it as per the "Instructions".

(4) 1
(5) i

. 39. 159 +

....

= 15900

(1) 10.0..

Directions:

(2) 1.0

Questions (36 to 38) :If HEART is coded

. (3)

as 12345 and DISK is coded as 6789


respectively. How are the following words
coded? Identify the right answer and
indicate it as per the "Instructions".

.
.~

0.001

. \

crt>

~v

..
-;.-.

I 0'-

~ ~

.(~.Ol
(5)' 0.1

36. HASTE
,..(-i')13852
(2) 13942
(3) 13952
(4) 13752
(5) 13762

40. (65 + 100) x 7

..)Jr4.55
(2) 4.05.

(3) 4.5
(4) 4.65

.~

(5) 4.75
[5]

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.41.

. :S'
(1) 0.503
~.3

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44.

I
,

ProblemF:~,.es
.

"

I
@

,~-,I

(3) ,5JJ03
(4) ;5.13
(5)5.03'

',:,.@.':.I"I
.01'
,

"
,

:5x+2"15' 1"4",: . e'6"0 " ~?


3
=:-'. x +~', x - .
(1)3

...

\(
)f\ tit

Di~ec;tions:

\)

.0:

~cb
I

_...

_.I

'.h.

""

....,).

I ~ .-... I:'
...

.~.~i!
1<011

"IY!il-.I
.

,(b)

?
.

(c).

(d)

. I ~ ~~
...
'
Y
.

...

----

(d)

!~:

Answer ,F,igur:es

(1)

(3)

' __

Arz.swerF':igft.,.,

?-

'I~b)'.I~C)'

(2)

(5)

(3)

~bleml
.

(0:)

, I

.,

'II'.
ii,

(a)

'!

~i & ~'i.,Ad
'J4'f .....
,
I

45.

.hobZem .Figur:es

Ii. '

(2)

'

',1

:~

ii

indicate it as per

43.

.!

I'

",

~:

to (c). Filld thisout:an;ti


the "Instructions)'~

"1&,,.,.,

'I

, '01"
:

(1)

answer figmcesbe$ssimilar ~elatioiiship ~:.

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'Questions (43 to 4'6): Each question has


four problem figuresl(aJ, ~(b)I(C).,(d). Figure (d)
has 'Only a Iquestionin~k'?). Figu,rel~)~ears
a certain relationshipllo (a). ,one 'Of the

I~I

A
,

(5) '0.5

(d)

\~O

~~~;~~
fj,(

(4)2

(c)

"~

~~', 1.1).. ~

j}{.

.'

:1

(b)

(a)'
42
'..

A
, '0

'(4)

I~.I

." '~.,'Ir'Al. ".,i'


I ' : "'-;;/::.

(2)

--_..

'@I
.i.@.'
. I.: I~

!I:.I.I:

.1',1

\(4),~5)

__

,I

. (5)

.{6)

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46.

48. ,', ~
. Problem, Figures

(a)

0T
(c)

(b)

(3)

(4)

(e) .

(d)

(e)

,~

49.

(5)

Problem Figures

Directions:

G0~~D

Questions (47 to 50) : In these questions


there are five problem figures (a), (b), (c), (d)
and (e); Figure (e) has a question mark' ?'.
Select one figure from anSWer figures (1),
(2), (3), (4) and (5) such that the series is
completed. Indicate your answer as per the
"Instructions" .

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)

Answer Figures

.~ .ffi
.. ~OOffi'
0 ~ffi ~ffi
0 ~O
.0
00
0
ffiffiffiffi00

47.

(1)

Problem Figures

[!] [!] ~ ~
(a)

(b)

Answer Figures

(d)

~r~~eS[2]U[J
(1)

(a)

(b)

(e).

(d)

G
(e).

Answer Figures

(3)

(4).

50.

ProblemF'gures
..

~~~~G
(a)

[7]

(2)"

(b)

(c) ,

. (d)

(e)

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~ART-II'
LANGUAGE 'COMPREHENSIVE
(Q. Nos: 51 to 90)

TEST

Max. Marks -40


Note :
.i) SHADE the correct alternatives in the OMR Answer She~t

provided, from amongst' th,e onesgivenagai.nst


corresponding

the

question in' the 'Question Bookl,et.For

shading the .circles, useHB Pencil.

ii) Q. No. 51 0090 of Language Oomprehensie '~estcont~ns .


English Language along with a blank sheet for rough work.

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'Directions :
Questions (51

54.. Which of the following is the most


opposite of the word ABUNDANT, as
used in the passage?
(1) Plentifu~
(2) Minute Y. .
~eagre
(4) Insufficient

to 55) :

Read the following passage and answer the


questions given after it.
The surprisingly
abundant
life of the
Indian Ocean is confined to the upper
layers; the deeper especially the bottom
waters are devoid of oxygen and are often
permeated with hydrogen sulphide.
Choose the correct answer for the following
questions:
.
'
.

55.' The passage su'ggests which one of


the !,91lowing :
Observers are surprised at
abundant life exists in the
. Indian Ocean
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(2) Hydrogen sulphide is necessary


to life
(3) Oxygen is not necessary for
marine life
(4) There are different layers of
water in the Ocean

51. The passage gives information


about
(1) The life of the people near
ianocean
.
. ( ""Phe reasons why life exists in
~ larticular
water layers

Directions:

Y The reason

why oxygen is not


found in the bottom layers
.
(4) The reasons why hydrogen
sulphide is found in the bottom
layers

Questions (56 to 60) :


Read the following passage and answers
the questions given after it.
Up the river Hudson in North America are
the Catskill mountains. They are not so
high as the Himalayas in India: "Incertain
village at the foot of these mountains there
lived a long ago a man called Rip Van
Winkle. He waS-simple and good natured.
"A very kind neighbour and great favourite .
of all the goqd wives in the neighbourhood.
The women took his side and put the blame
onDam Van Winkle.
The children of the village too would shout
".with joy whenever they saw him. He made
. play things for them. He told them fairy
tales. So they liked him. '

52. The bottom water of the Indian Ocean


(1) Have no oxygen
pr'Contain
hydrogen sulphide
(3) Have large amount of oxygen
(4) Contain a lot of sea plants and
animals
53. The water of Indian Ocean
(1) Are devoid of life
(2) Are always permeated with
hydrogen sulphide
"

56. Where
(1) In
(2) In
~
(4) In

(3) Have life orily in the lower


layers"
.
%Have
life only in the' upper
layers
[9]

are the Catskill mountains?


South America
Africa
.
North America
Asia
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57. Where did Rip Van Winkle live? '


(1) , On

the top oftlle .Catskill


mountains

the foot of the CatskiU:_


mountains,

(3) Iii a

citY ~

North America

(4) Far awayfroril die Ca~kill

, mountains

58. Who like, the Rip Van Winkle very.


much
~
.',

the ~ves in the.


neighbourh()()d

'

(2) 'All the husbands in the

neighbourhood
(3) All the children in the village
(4) All the friends' in the village

.on s~ei:pgRip

59. Who,shouted with j9Y


'VanWinkle?
...
. (1) The Women ,"
(2)

Themen

Directions :
Questions (61 to 65):

'.. ,.. ,'"


,
Read the fOIl~~\gpassage ~d8nsWerthe
'
questions giyen after it .
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An elephant does not work mechanically,
like many/other, kmmals ..He never stops'
learning. becausJ he is. alwaYS'thinking.
Not even ~eally\a goods~e~p, d?g cali
compare, With an elephant mmteIIigence.
An. elephant nefer f~rgets. H~s little
actions reveal an iintelligence which finds
in pro~Pt solutiobs for new difficulties. If
, he can not reach Jith iristrimksome part
, of his body.that iiches, he does not rub it
against a tree, he bay pickup a'16n;rstick
, and give ~self
Jgood ~tretch With that
instead. If he"pullb up some grass, .and it
CQmesup by the lroots with the lump of
, earth, he, WillsmJ1ck it against foot \mtil
all theearthis shaken offor. if the water is
handy~he will wash it clean, before putting .
,it intO his mouth .
,'.

61. What is the passage about?

(1)

(3)'P the person,,s. '

(3) An elephbt's

'

. "
training

..
,

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(4) An elephant resourcefulness

As he played with them

62~ What does a libe actions of an


\
elep?t
reveal? '
"

A As he told themf~

tales and
made playing things for them '
.

An elephant

.J?1f An elephJmt's'learniDg

'

60. Whydi:d children ~eRipVan


Winkle?
(1)

$' All the children

.J..',

'

'

% His ways ~fsolving difficulties

(3) He took them to the Catskill

(2) His foodh~bits

mountains -

(3) His'power\ofremembran~.

(4) None of the above

(4) His clean habits


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63. Why does an elephant want a long
, stick?
(1) To dig out a lump of earth
(2)
0 smack it against his foot
To rub that part of his body
~
that itches
(4) To defend himself from the
enemy
64. Why does the elephalltsmack
grass against his foot?
(1) To grind it
~
shake off the grass
(3) Torub his body with
(4) To chew the roots

67. 8}' The train arrived from Tirupathi.


8,
_
2

84,-'-

Choose from the options given below:

some

(1) RPQ

(2) QRP

(3) PQR

(4) RQP

Directions:
Questions (68 - 74) :
Choose the word which best fills the blank
from the four options given:
68. Rani can use both of her hands
equally well as she is _,

(1)' fallacious
(2) ambitious
~mbidextrous

Direction';~

(4) artistic

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69. Whom would you prefer


, the two ofus ?

The following five sentences come from a


paragraph. The first and the last sentences
. are given, choose the order in which the
three sentences ~
should appear to
complete the paragraph.
'

(1) among

A' betwe~n

66. 8}, It rains continuously in the rainy


season.
82,_-'_
83'-- __ ~
84
_

'(2) of
(4) to

70. If you make a promise, you must be


sure to
it.
(1) accomplish p(keep
(3) follow

85, Indians are still ill equipped to


utilized this rain water.
.
Choosefrom the options given below:
(1) --PQR
(2) RPQ
(3) QRP

85, The platform was finally empty.

65.'What does the elephant do before


putting the grassroots with a lump
of earth into his mouth?
(1) He smacks it against his foot
(2) He washes it clean
~"""'He either smacks it against the
, foot or washes it clean
(4) He grinds it under his feet
u

83.-

" (4) succeed

71. The volcanic


cause of great devastation.
(1)' outburst
(3) erosion

(4) RQP
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)if

was the

eruption

(4) movement
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72. I congratulate you
Y0'9uccess .
.;(1.') on
(2) for
(3)

at

(4)

~_

(1)

waited expectantly

(2) kept praying

In

73. This legend has been


from father to son.
(1)

77. We kept our fingers crossed,till the


final resu~ts were declared.

(3). felt sc'ared

ykept

handed in

hopeful

78. In this cOmpetition there is a


complete fair play.

(2) handed out

(1)

~dedover

good name

(2) honest m~ans

(4) handed down

(3) good chances


. 74. Suitable steps are taken to bring
______
the cost of living.
(1)

~cheating
Directions:
Questions (79 to 83) :
In the following' passage there are some
numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by
'selecting the most appropriate word for
each blank from the given options.
The first problem to be tackled was that
of feeding the huge population of our
country. It becanle 79 to adopt 80 for
agricultural development. The
construction of multi purpose 81 with
'the development of82 as one ,ofits major
components was the 83 step towards the.
provision of agricultural infrastructure.

up

(2) over.
(3) on'

~n
Directions:
Questions (75 to 78):
, Select the meaning of the given/underlined
phrases/idioms.
75. Our school is within a stone's throw
ofthe railway station.
(1)

very far away

(2) within certain radius


~t

79~rGssential

a short distance

(2) desirable

(4) within a definite circumference

(3) notional

76. The leader must have the Lion's


share of the booty. '
(1)

(4) optional
80. (1) crops

the stronger one

(2) families I

(2) the smaller part


~e

(3) regions

worthy part

~rategies

(j#I'1f,he larger part


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81. (1) offices

86.. He is too ----easily.

(2) organisations .

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(1) strong.

(3) a.gencies

(2), kind

~ects

(3) honest
82. (1) markets

~lligent

?irrigation

Directions:

"(3) villages

Questions (87 to 90) : .


Select the word which means the opposite
of the given words.

(4) fields
83. (1) last
(2) least
~t
. (4) intermediate
Directions:
Questions (84 to 86):

'-

Select the most appropriate option to :fill


in the blanks from the given alternatives.
84. She -----in the wrong floor.

that she was

.(1) . remembered
(2) told
(3)~alised .

.7'

(4) reprimanded
85. Icouldnot
he wanted to say. .

~_what

(1) makeup
~akeout
(3) makein
(4) make away
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PART-'III
APTITUDE TEST (Q. Nos. 91 to 180)
Max. Marks -90
Note:
l.

Subjects, 'Questions S1. No. and Marks allotted:


1. "Physics,

91 to 102 Questions

12 Marks

103 to 113 Questions

11 Marks

114to 125 Questions

12 Marks

126 to 145 Questions

20 Marks

5. 'History

146 to 155 Questi6~s

. 10Marks

6. Geography

156 to 165 'Questions

10 Marks

7. Political Science

166 to 175 Questions

10 Marks

"176 to 180 Questions

05 Marks

2. Chemistry

II;

3. BIology
4. Mathematics
I

8. E'conomics

11.

SHADE the circle having the correct alternative


from among theones'given

in the OMR Sheet provided,

against the corresponding quest~on in the"Question

Paper Booklet. For shading the circles, use HB Pencil.

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PHYSICS

Tw'' I'
t 'A' . d 'B' f
~ '.
Tv 0 panes
0 same mass
, . an
.
.
.' and ~ame radIUs are shown In the
figure. PI and P2 are densities of the

A circuit is shown in the figure. If


. h'S" IS Cose
I' d , t h e rea d'1ng 0 f an
. SWltC
ammeter(A).
. ..
.

2R

'

.L,

'-' '-'

materia~s in the'planets and PI > P2 .


If the accelerations due to gravity on
the surfaces of the planets A and B
are gAand gBrespectively, then

R .

"'1--

"

? ~V'

"A"
~~~esnotchange
~l~creases
(3) decreases
(4) may decrease or increase
~Four
,

"B"

students discuss about the


possible paths of a particle' moving
with constant speed. See the table for
the results of the discussion.

(~/.G'
. ii'orma 't'Ion IS
. no t
,lven In

/,I'J..I

sufficient
Name

Possible path or paths

Anand

Any path

Srinu

Straight line, Circle,


HeliX

Krishna

Straight line

Somesh

Straight line, Circle

Srinu
(3) Somesh

1" ,,/
\

\ r'\)

l-\.

./ \

iv

~A:=gB'

. - '~lectriC
stove boils 1 kg of water .
~nt:e 2 mIn and another stove boils
1 kg of water in time 3 min. Both
electric stoves are designed for the
same voltage. When they are joined
. in parallel, the time required to boil
1kg of water is

7',"

~nand
(4) Krishna

1\7~~

OJ

VI"

(2) gA < gB
(3) gA> gB

Who is correct ? Assume that the


forces acting on the particle are time
independent.
'
~

. ./ .'V rr-

~2min
, ~inin

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'6.

(2) 5 min

(4) 1min
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~he

figure,a pulleyof negligible kils


weight is suspendeq. by a spring
balance '8'. Masses of 3 kg and 7 kg
respectively are attached to opposite
ends of a string passmg over a pulley
'P'. The spring balance reads'

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C, and C, are arranged

coaxially as shown in figure. The .


ends of the coil 'C2' are connected
to an ammeter A. The current sent
through the coil C1is directly
proportional to'the time. If the .
magnetic field induction produced
by the coil C1~sproportional to the
current in it, then the induced
current through the coil C2 is

1,
~

7kg

(~altol0kg

3kg

(1) zero
(2)~reasing

~.

/1/

~~~~~~essls than 10 kg -.'


more than, 10 kg .
equal to 4 kg

'\..../
Y
y: ~

~constant
.~creaSing

.
~As

',~5

V)

'.~

-=::;~:-~~;R~~=-- fAt -;.- ~ J-. ---;:--~- t \


\L y-

:all coversa distance

::'gnitude of average
~~:City of the ball is 8.33 mls
(4)/rhe ball moves up at a speed
10 mls at an instant when it is
dropped from the balloon

with time'

shown in fig~re, a liquid of


refractive index en; is poured onto the
concave surface of concave-convex
lens. R1and R2 are the radii of
curvature of convex and concave
surfaces of the lens respectively and
R1 = 2R2 The refractive index of
material or-lens is n1. For which
combination of'n1 anun2, the whole
system behaves as a diverging lens.

~~all ball is dropped from a balloon


moving vertically up ata ~e~d 10 mis
wh~n the balloon is at a height 15 mfrom the ground. Neglect air frictiori
and take g = 10 m/s2 Which of the
following is not suitable to the
present situation?
.
(I)xpthe ball reaches the ground

with time

r,;,

-
I)

- .

R1

).

"'-"~"-L"""-

l'

nl - 1.2 and ~ -:-1.8 ,1 \


(2) n:

1.63 and. ~.': 1.35

~ :~:~:56~_nd
~n1=-I.7ana~-I.33

~~-::-1.33

~~__
-'\
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to the. ends of a massless

string. The whole 'system is kept in a


liquid of d~nsity

as sltown in

(J'

figure. PI and P2 are densities of Cork

,', and steel respectivelY.' Which of the


..

:.

1/1'-'

'.

One vessei:with ice of 10 gr at OC


and another similar vessel with water
, .- oflOO gratOC are taken and hung in
" a l'OOIp.AJl;erJ5ntin=.the temperature
.' of water. is raised to .2C. The time
, required for the 'ice to"be converted
.
co#l ...e.'tely~tOwa ...teriS. . .
.

99., .~ cork of masS IIlI'~d a steel of mass

~.~ are tied

' .

~L.,:hr'
.
1
.

following is wrong?

,.,.o/;{
YJ ; hr.

12 hr.

(4): 2 hr "

In the fig1lI'e shown. a particle is


. released from the position A on a.. ., .
smooth track. Ifh = 3R,. then the' .
normal force on the particle by the
trackatBis

I
I

(1) ~tension

.,

Ih
I '

in the string

<J: )
= m2g.( 1--.

:.'

whEm the

P2

.
(1)

'

system is in equilibrium
~rkisOOmPletelYimmersed
'.
in the liquid if

IDI

'

(1 (J')' ., .

m2

P2whenthe

system sinks if

T>mlg(~-~
, \0 Y. \

'

~'I--/

r~,/

.v,~. ~{..
"

"0"11//

;~.

c--f"'.~~

-f-'.:>.,

~.".
~,

..
~~

[17.')'

nl, \J!);....
r..

t
-

..::..

'

'(4) 2;g

'1

L'

system is in equilibrium

.,KLJ

102. Abody is made in the form ofw.edge


with an angle 45. See figure. A ball
of mass m. moVing horizontally at a
. speed v 0 = J2 mls. collid~s with the
wedge of massM,= 2m. As a 'result of
the impact. the ball bounces vertically
upward. Neglect. the mction between
'.the wedge and horizontal slirfac.e.The
speed ofthe ball just after the impact is

volume ~f submerged part


of corkis equal to

G+~-

. ',~mg

~g

(ml + mJ PIP2 < (m1P2 +.ID2Pl) CJ

.~

mg

:::Il.
~
.

, -

'"

"<!.~;.

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..

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...... ,

103. What are the values of the

106.

quantum numbers of .l9t~electron

, relating

(1) n'=4; [-=0; m= 0; ms =..::t-'1/2

(4) n = 4 ; [:: 3;,m=2

B.

=+~~2.

the above reaction ?


. -, .

~.

_(.3~~~ets

; nis = +1/2

First and second ionisation energies .


of magnesium are 7.646 eVand

1)0

'

(4) It is
.104.

) MgO + Cu .

. (1)' CuO kets.reduced.


\'
(2) Mg gets oxidised

.(2) .n = 4 ,. [= 1 ,. m = 0 ., m
= + 1/2 .
. 8'
.,

.Which of~he following is wrong'

of Scandium (Z= 21)?

..,(:~~=4'[='2'ni=.1'~
r:)
n
~.'
.

Mg +'CuQ.

oxidised

redox reaction

107.. How manl number of ,sigma' bonds

15.035 eV respectively. T~e amount

are preseJt in CR3

C '= N ?

of energy" in kJ needed to convert

(1) 4

all the atoms of magnesium into .

(2) 3

Mg2+ ions present in 12x10-3 g of


ma,gnesium vapour is'[IeV a:tom-1

~.2

= 96.5 kJmol':'l].
(4) 5.
'.(1) .2.0

108.

(2) 1.5

~~I.

CH"s:----I.
s C~2:_CH2. . - CH - QH2 C.H2 CHs . .

. ,

. (4) 0.5

105.

The IUPAG ,name of

"

CH:;::.CH2 .

Which one of the 'following


'.

possesses covalent, ionic as well as

IS

~J6-.ethelene-

co-ordin~te 'ho~'alent bonds'?

(It HC~

(2)

'/NH4Cl-

3- prof-

1 ~ heptane

hex - 1 -. ene

. (3) 4 - prop~l-hex

(3) C12

- 6 - ene .

(4)- 3 - pr~p1; - 1-heptane

(4) C~4
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109 .. How many number of protons and


electrons are present in Ca2+?

112.

How many moles of electrons weigh


one kilogram ? Mass of electron

(1) 20 protons; 20 eh~ctrons

= 9.108x10-31 kg; Avagadro

(2) 20 protons; 22 electrons


(3) 18 protons; 18 electrons.
(~)-10 protons;
110.

number=6.023xl023.

What is the wavelength of radiation


whose frequency is 2x1014 8-1 ?
Velocity of radiation is 3x108 in/s.

.~

(3)'

I\~ ";"r~~b

(3) 1.2 x 106 ~

~ .

~5xI0..(jm'

'

\\)

\
.
,~.~

'Y;\

fl\/

....,.
~.,

phenolphthalein

indicator in

aqueous solution?

.~NO
~~2

~NO

~~thgrOUp,
8rd period
(3) 17th group, 5thperiod
(4) 3rd group; 3rd period

/.\f')
/'

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.~
/

gives pink colour with

a,tom of an element 'X' is


'(n- 2) S2(n -1) s2(n - 1)p6ns2np6.
If n"= 3, the element 'X' is placed in
modern periodic table
(1) 7th group, 3rd period

7-

~10al'

113 .. Which one of the following oxides

111. The electronic configuration of the

\~/

'

9.108

(4) . 6.023 xl054


9.108

,~\t)

108
,ll~

(2) 6,023xlO".

. 'A'I \ t) \ 'i

(2) 1.8 x 10-6 m .

,\.
('~

'

"'./~
~ili8X6,023X

18 electr6n~

(1) 1.5 x 10+11 m

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l.

..".

'....

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114. Plant,cens'canwithst~n~ .~eater '.


'changes in :surrounding

-_._. ._-

(2) Ma:~esium . .

,1 .

.1

'~.,.

.J.31"Man~anese",

(2) Plasma membtane

!,;.~

.' \ 'i

\~ .

118. In ~s,
the.pro~c:~~ tissue'
""d e or'outslue~t,
\ ",3 h'e'b'~
~"l __
mSl
ou.y'lS

(3) Chlorophyll .
(4) 'ROot:sys~m"

'

Coppkr .

(4)

..

The fonowinge~aryoticcensdo

tiSs~e" -')

~thllial

~:'

lUi.

their ~

... ~nwall

.' ,

iii !~~rophYn'
'.1 . ."

(I) Iron

. ,

__

;f, ':

Ii?' '/The ,~lemienipre~Dt

medium :

than animalceIls.'becauseof

~ t.

""-.

not .

. (2) Nej tissue ,

containnuclelis; .

..........

(3) MU~C~lar~s~ue

,a) Red bloO'ClceHs"

n_\

"4\
\: :jvunnec t"Ive.'~,'
"lIissue .. '

b) Slime molds ...

.\ ':

'/'..

'.

(',

,',

'

119. In pal'amoecium~ foodentel',s the

c) ,Phloem ;sievetube

bodythrou~~ ,"' .' ':..


,

d) WhiteblGod 'cells

,.'

" -. ~.
-.. .

:'

.! .

pouth

(1) a)andb)

eUdor' odia

(2), PS,

(2) b) and ,e) ,

(3) Cilia

) a'B(:lC}
.l .:\
'. /' .(3)~
,a'.'

(4) .Cytosome

'.

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(4) ,d)and a)

'.li6.

Studyof tissues

120.

IS

;.. ,(2) Patholfj)gy

. ,fell'
{,o\~S miiU.
_nID,\te,'S tin'
., , e

II.,.

'3'"}
'L' .'
'\: "1 ',a~ge" ntestme

(4) Hisoology

,.

..

(I) o~soPhlgo.s

,(3) Tissueology

longestlp&rt in,"'
.human

afimentarybnallS

rytoiOGY'
,

~e

(4) Soomadl\
![2()

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121. In this disease, caused due to protein'


deficiency face and limbs are swollen
~
~
Kwashiorkor

124.

from

(2) Marasm us

(1) Neem

(3) Rickets

(2) Rose

(4) Pellagra
. 122.

Scopolamine, a sedative is produced

During respiration, gaseous


exchange takes place in

~~tura
.

,.

rbacco

~veoli

(2). Pharynx

125~. The hormone that effects urination

(3) Trachea

IS

(4) Nasal cavity .


123.

(1) Adrenalin

Metanephridia are the excreto.ry


organs in
_

~sopressin

(1) Reptilians
(3) Estrogen

(2) Arthropodans
~nelids

.(4) Thyroxin

. (4) Molluscans'

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126. Triangle

ABC has a right angle


2
at C. If sin A = 3 then tan ~ is

,>

130. a and b are both 4-digit b.umbers


a > b and one is obtained from fhe
other by reversing t~e ~igits. Then.

,~~
(1) :

(3)

(4...b~

(2) ~

1X.J5'(,;:-

J5

~I

a+b

(2) ~

.s ,:.~~iS

~::Ofbif

'Y

11'

(4) 2015

\\

(2) 3m -10'C ..f).O~

1"'O~q
~
t>

IS

(1) 324
(3) 373

t , .1 , ,,,

128. If x = 9ab where a is an Integer


consists of a sequence of 2014 eights
and the integer b consists of a
sequence of 2014 fives. What is the
sum of the digits of x ?
(1) 9000

~Let

l7'

~ ~Jr

(1) 1

:~ -1

(4) -2

...
\ b ~ ,,\,
)
. ;..\.'

\).

t ~) 'ol

'

' ',

..
\

;..

..

..y

(A

" '-- "f'"

~a

' ~

\ 9 ~\
b.

f\ ~-\

"t> ~ .'

l~'

tI!:

(:-'f)r

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1\

(4) 125 cm2

",,!:L\

,f!""

, t~.,.-- _.. ,.-.,,'1

\~"';'J.
\

':. ,

114 cm2

l,,\)l"1\.\."iv

lor'

and BM = ,1117 cm. Sum of the


lengths of the sides AB and BC is
30 cm. The area of the triangle is
~1) .6'cm2,,\~V (2) 108 cm2 ~ f). \ ~

~",~~t-~
. ~~

'It 1-

.,),

,.

....
(.

......-(3)

~ =900 M is the mid point of AC

,.

(2) 2,

\).~..\ ~

(2) 6

133. ABC is a right angled triangle with

129. If a2 + bi + 2c2E]il fic - 2J2QJ+ 5,= 0


then the possible value of a + b - c

...

x = 0.123456789101112
.
998999 where the digits are obtained
by writing the integers 1 through 999
in order. Then the 2014th digit to right
of the decimal point is
(~5

(3) 18000~
(4) 8585 \~

(2) 400

;4" 1024

, \.-1". ?i~~'
.

b 'Z,.,

5,/13 -;0..

(4) 18 -

..

13L The value of

i ~,

(3) 51-10.J26~ ~.,

".'

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127. Find the smallest positive number.


from the numbers below.

~-3Jff-;o~~O""

b-1

7"\ ,.,,)..

0:.

.~ ."
\ ~~

1"1
'\-

~\;'

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\H~ ~
';.'

,
~

\ trtr\.--~

rQ

~<
c;~

,6" \

\j,a 0(' \
~~

~tA."

4P: \

(3) 3,.4,5,

D ..

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(3) 125

\~,,,
f:i 10 ~

~\OV:;;J.
V,

line segment;N0A7. is

;; ;~5 ~

tq

~.x

"~\
\\

"

\.to

315

.,

~ ,0

paints Ao' AI' A2, A3~ ... An are


determined as fallaws. ~ is the 'Origin.
~ is the point (3, 4), .~ is the image
'OfA I ~eflected thraugh the 'Origin,far
.k ~3 ~ is the image<af~_lreflected
through~_2' 'Then the length 'Ofthe

r('

135. In the coordinate plane, the set 'Of

'"1~O

~~-,

j;.(6,8,10
~)tv

;t,,~"f

.
\0 ~~t.t~q't ...\O~~
137.' As shown in the figure an the right
.t\ABC is divided into six smaller
triangles by lines drawn fram the
vertices through a comman interiar
p'Oint.The areas 'Offauraf these
triangles are indicated in the figure ..
Then the area 'Ofthe triangle is
t

a triangle ABC, the incircle


uches the sides Be, CA and AB at
D, E,F respectively. If the radius 'Of. :
, the incirele is 4 units and if BD , CE
.and AFare ,consecutive integers the '
lengths 'Ofthe sides 'Ofthe triangle are

(4) 5,12, 13

'-t t~

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34. I

(1) 13, 14, 15

0;;.,

'l.rCtq""

-,I

~tft) \....

. -r~01>
~\~

tt\"

138. If u andp are the angles in the first ,


..

'Quadrant tanu

1
7' sin!p

= ../10

then the value 'Of 'a + 2J3 is

(4) 251
136. The value 'Of
139.'J,'he point which isequi-distant &om
the paints~O, '0) (0, 8) and (4, '6)is
..

)\

\
..,/\'\)\~.
/r
j
't}<\1 ~ 1~/'

~\. . /~ V1"\

.,'

140. In .the obtuse


triangle
ABC, ';
AM = MB, MD,..L BC, EC ..LBe. If
the area ofAABC is 24, then the area .
of L\ BED,is
.

,A

l
...
,
.(%)_
. 4' ~\.,

.'
. .(~. -1.

V~

",.

\,'

...~..'?.,

. ..;~\lr;

'.

(3) ~15

~9.

'.

141. Let p(x) == x2 + bx + c where band c


are integers. Ifp(x) is a factor of both
x4 +' 6x2 + 25.and 3x4 + 4x2+ 28x + 5 . '
what is p(l)? "",-V . ~~ -::~.

. ..

..

.~o
(2) 12
(q)

142. Given a' quadrilate'ral


ABCD
inscribed in. a circle with side AB ..
. extended beyond B to point E .. If

= 92

and L~DC

"the value of~BC


(1)

y:o'

;%68
(3) 70
(4) 92

...

= 6~o

then

.14

(4) 8

v.J
. 'OJ tI ~ \,

& ")

. It. V'.
. lr t

LV;,

~
.

J4..-\

~AD

to a circle with

)h

~)'t!

J.

. value of AS

.~~ .. ?\\\q'P.

,,~

~~.

~~Q ..

(4) 1~ . .

,,>t~~

centre O,iCford AB intersect.s TO. at


\1 . 1
1
.....J
C. Given O~ 2 + TA 2
36 then the

'~'"v.:........

12

.--1

q-u

""-Ii'.

L~)(
l

,"V'"

~~~,~.,,:

~y .. ~
Y)l'
~~
~I~q..--

144. TA, TB are tangents

'p. ~.

,'AY

r'"

P\

(4) 1
.~.//

'

J~\"

(3).L

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~43~.I,fx2 + x + 1 = 0, then what is the value


~

3
o}{x + x~J3.?
.. ' : 0
0
~
L
AA

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HISTORY,
146. After the death of Komaram Bheem,
whom did the Nizams government

149.

In which year was the Indian Forest


Services set up ?

appoint to do some research on the


(1) .1864

lif~ of tribal people?

,(2) 1972

Furor Haimondorf

(1)

~egum

Rukaya Sakhawath

~05

Hussain
(4) 1988

(3) 'Chandu Menon

t.

,(4) Ramashankar Ray,


150.
147.

Which ofthe following is not correct? .

Find out the correctly matched. ,


(1) Hambeldon -:-The first Cricket

The spirit

(1)

Club of the world


- Montesquieu

of laws

(2) Dubai

- Maxmillian

(2) Reign of

of
. International
.

Robespierre

Terror

Cricket Council

(3) Social
Contract-

(3) MCC

Theory'

- Rousseau

Revolution

- July 4, 1789

sta'nds for

~nch

148. Which of the following is not


correctly matched?
(1)

- The headquarters

Cricket Club

~theabove

151.

Who is the author

of'Indulekha'

which was the first modern novel in

Reichstag - German"
Parliament

(2) Duma

-:-Marylebei1e

.-

Russian
Parliament'

Malayalam?
. (1) Narayana Guru

(2) Sahadaran

-' France
Parliament
(4) All the above

.y.....:

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,...

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bt~

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,<

' ) "154.

152. . Find out the wrong statement.


(1)

The first known printing press.


was developed by Gutenberg.

(2) The first known printing press


."

.),

was started in Stt'asbourg in .


Germany .. '
(3)

The first book pri.ntedb~ him


was 'The Bible'.

~.Afhesecond
'book printed by
him was 'The Prince'.
."

153.

Find out the wrongly matched.


(1).192~ ....LahoreCohgress;.'
CongI~ess',adopts the
demandfot
'
',' /
,"Purna 8waraj . l '
. j,2f
1930. . - Am.bedkar!establishes
,
])epres~~d,Clas~es
Association
(3) 1930 - Gandhiji'begins Civil
Disobedience
Movement, '.
.(4) 1931 - First RO\-lndTflble
Conference ' ..
.

.....

:'Irish Potato F~mine' ,occurred in .

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155.~sun Yat S~n's, ideas became the basis


of t
olitical Philosop.hy of the'
1) Comthunist Party of China
(2-) GuoJindang
(3) .'Chin~ 'Liberation Party- _
.(4) SocialistParty

;M1845.t~l849 ..
(2) 1863 to '1867
.. ~58
to 186~
(4) 1929 ,to 1934

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GEOGRAPHY
161. Which is the finest iron ore with a
very high content of iron upto 70% ?
(1) Hematite
~agnatite
(3) Limonite
(4) Geothite

156. "There is enough for everybody's


need and not for anybody's greed"Who's concern about the resource
conservation are the above words?
(1) Malthus
(2) Sundarlal Bahuguna
(3) ,~dha Patkar
~M.
K. Gandhi

162. 'Which two of the following extreme


locations are connected by east-west,
corridor?
, (1) Mumbai and Nagpur,< .
(2) Mumbai and Kolkata

157. Based on the International Union for


Conservation of Nature and Natur'al
Resources (IUCN) which species are
cons~ered as vulnerable species?
~
Asiatic Elephant
'
(2) Indian Rhino
(3) , Pink head duck '~
. (4) Brown Bear 'l'

(3)~cher
and P~r~an~er'y
.klf Nagpur and Slhgudl
,

....

163.~'he . hestpeakin Western Ghats is


, ,
. Anaim udi
.
,
(2) Dodabetta
.
.

158. Which of the following pairs are"


correct matched,?
ettur - Periyar
(2) Salal Project - Ravi
~ara
- Godavari
(4) Rihand - Chambal .

164. The magnitude ofpopulation growth


refers to
. (1) The total population of an area
9fThe
number of persons added
/,~,
:ach year
.
,
.
(3) The rate at which the
.
population increases
(4) The number of females per
thousand ~ales

the above

165. The average density of population in


India during 2001 was
_
(1) 257

160. Initially coffee cultivation was


introduced on the
_
(1) Shevoroy Hills
(2) Palakonda Range
(3) Javadi Hills
~aba
Buden Hills

~~

(4) 324
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'.

~ahe~dragiri
"(4) Khasi

159. Which of the following pairs are


correctly matched?
(1)' Ladong - Indonesia
(2) Podu - Andhra Pradesh
(3) Roca - Brazil .
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POIJITlcAL~:S~IENCE
,

.,

170.

166. Which Act under British r~le first.


prescribed a federa,tion for India? .

The 'Constituent

Assembly that~"

. ..JinanYfrtmedIndia;sconstitution.

(1) y.evernment of India A~t, 1919

)Z( Government of India Act, 1935

Z::fr

the IndianIndependence

(3) Indian Council Act, 1909.

. Act!',

(4) The'Indian Independence


Act, 1947
.;

'(2) Under the Govern~eIit'~fIndia

Act~[l935 .'

167. The most pi'ofound in~uence was .


exerted on ~the Constitution.. . of

'(3)

Und~r the Cabinet Mission


Planl1946 ~1
. . "

.,.~ I

'

India by
"'
..
(1) The GovernmE;mtof India
Act, 1935

"r'

.!.

1" . (

(4) By tne Wavell Plan

I.

171. . The rightl against exploitation

(2) England Constitution


~S

. . . '.'

prohibits children

Constit~~tion

(1) .Below 14 years of age,fromt.:'

(4) Canadian: .Constitution

emplbyment in fa:mily

168. Which part of our constitution deals


wit~ fundamental rights? .
:r

'.

busiJess~ss
. (2) B.elo~ 14 years'of:age from
t,

I""

, .' ,

. beiIlg employed i~ hazardous

~~~:~

I .

~~I.

occupations

(3) Part IV

...

j'

(3) Belor ~4.Yearsfrom ~orking

(4) Part V .
I

169. The constitution provides three


methods of a~endm~nts of di.fferent
portions of the constitution under
Article _'_~ __

~J.

on family farms
doing all the ~bove

I. .

.172. By Parliaient,
,(1) Lok Sabha

I'

we.mean

'.

.
.,

(1) 326

(2) Lok Sabha and RillY-aSabha

(2) J356

(3) RajyJI S~bha


.
.,

.(3)Y

;ttf

~Lok
~abha, Rajya Sabha and
,/
. the President'
. .

370
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174. Name the party led by Aung San'

.173. According to 'Act of Judicial Se'rvices

Suu Kyi

Authority' who are not eligible for

,k-l~ional
availing Judicial Assistance?

League for Democra~y

(2) Z4NU -PF

(3) Revolutionary Command'


Council

(1) Citizens belonging to scheduled


castes and scheduled tribes

. (4) Myanmar Nationalist Party


(2) Victims of immoral human
175. In the context of assessing
.democracy whIch among the
. following is odd one ~ut ?

trafficking, .beggers, woman


and children

. YVietims
/

(1) Free and fair elections

~fNaturalDisasters

. (2) ~nity

%J Majority

(4) Citizens earning annual

of the individual
Rule

(4) Equal
treatment before ..law
,

income less than Rs. 2,00,000

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EGONOMIPS. ; :
176. Human Development Report:
published by UNDP compares
countries based on the.'. .; r,
:"

(1)

of the
,

Educ~tionailevels.

~78.. Which of tJ:1esefollowi~g~~ccupations


not belonks 'to tertiary sector '1
~h~r~en
_'
, .~ .'(2) .Milk Vendor

people

(3) Priest

(2) Per capita income

"

,"

179. Consider the following statements


;

'"

;lr.

A) Women
Employment.,

..... ,

B) .World

ii) Average

"

..i) . World Bank

Development
Report

"

C) Health and
.-Education

iii) Bihar

D) Low per

iv) Social

Capita

v) Incr~ases
family

Income

Income

(2) v

IV'

111

11

ill

...

11

IV

(3)

111

iv

11

(4)

III

11

IV

'.~

'

.'

B) '~EcoJomic growth is a~arrow


_..c()nc!ept.
It concerns
withi~~relase in the~conomy's output .
Whiclh of the statement (s) given
'. > abOVr is/are true? -'
.

~OnlYIA
.
.
(2) Onl~1B .
(3) BotH A andB

IA/ NonJ of the above

indicators

Income ..
E) . Per capita

-A-

....,e.

Income

A) Economic development
is a
broad.er and no~hi'a.1iveco~cept.
It cJncern~ with structural
chanlge i~ economy. - ..

177. Match list A with list B and select the


correct answer using the'codek given
below the lists.
A

. , .'

(4) BanJ Manager

(3) Health st~ttis


the above' "

pI

.\

~.

';I

I ~

. '.

180. Real National Income refers to


(1)

Natibnalincome growth
adjukted for inflation

)2rNatibnal
income growth
.
adjukted for population growth
. (3) Natibnal income growth .
adjukted for depreciation rate
(4) Natibnal income growth'

..

adiurted for .saving growth .

I
I
II
I
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