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Part-I : General Intelligence and Reasoning


Hkkx& I : lkekU; cqf¼erk ,oa rdZ'kfDr
Directions (1–10) : In each of the following 10. 12 : 1584 :: 8 : ?
questions, select the related letter/word/ (A) 846 (B) 972
figure/ number from the given alternatives. (C) 736 (D) 448
funsZ'k (1&10) % fuEu iz'uksa esa ls izR;sd iz'u esa fn,Directions
fodYiksa (11–18) : Find the odd word/letter/
esa ls lEcfU/r v{kj@'kCn@vkÑfr@ la[;k dks pqfu, number A from the given alternatives.
1. Elated : Despondent :: Enlightened : ?
mRrsftr % grk'k %% izcq¼ \ funsZ'k (11&18)% fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn@v{kj@
(A) Aware/tkx:d (B) ignorant/vutku la[;k dks pqfu, A
(C) Miserable/nq%[kh
(D) Tolerant/lgu'khy 11. (A) Dodge/vkuk&dkuh djuk
2. Pride : Lion :: Shoal : ?
(B) Flee/Hkkx tkuk
izkbM % 'ksj %% 'kksy % \
(A) Teacher/f'k{kd (C) Duck/Vkyuk
(B) Student/Nk=k (D) Avoid/vuns[kk djuk
(C) Self-respect/LokfHkeku 12. (A) Branch/'kk[kk (B) Dirt/xanxh
(D) Fish/eNyh (C) Leaf/iÙkh (D) Root/tM+
3. Oar :Rowboat :: Foot : ?
13. (A) Heading/'kh"kZd
pIiw % uko %% iSj % \
(A) Running/nkSM+uk (B) Body/eq[; Hkkx
(B) Sneaker/diMs+ dk twrk (C) Letter/i=k
(C) Skateboard/LdsVcksMZ (D) Closing/lekfIr
(D) Jumping/Nyk¡x 14. (A) Unimportant/egRoghu
4. Pole : Magnet :: ? : Battery
(B) Trivial/rqPN
/qzo % pqacd %% \ % cSVjh
(A) Cells/cSVjh (C) Insignificant/ekewyh
(B) Power/'kfDr (D) Familiar/ifjfpr
(C) Terminals/VfeZuy 15. (A) Wing/foax (B) Fin/ia[k
(D) Energy/mQtkZ (C) Beak/pksap (D) Rudder/irokj
5. Parts : Strap :: Wolf : ?
(A) Fox (B) Animal 16. (A) 50 (B) 73
(C) Wood (D) Flow (C) 110 (D) 149
6. MOR : QSV :: JLO : ? 17. (A) BFKQ (B) DHMS
(A) NPS (B) OQT (C) FJPU (D) JNSY
(C) PSV (D) MOR 18. (A) Y (B) J
7. Metal : Conduction : : Plastic :
(C) T (D) X
/krq % pkyu %% IykfLVd %
19. Select the alternative which represents
(A) Chemistry/jlk;u 'kkL=k
three out of the five alternative figures and
(B) Industry/m|ksx
could form a complete square when fitted
(C) Inflammability/mRrstu
into each other ?
(D) Insulation/bUlqys'ku
ml fodYi dk p;u djs tks ik¡p oSdfYid vkadM+ks esa ls
8. Walk : Skip : Run
3 dk izfrfuf/Ro djs rFkk ,d nwljs esa fiQV djus ij ,d
pyuk % dwnuk % nkMS uk iw.kZ oxZ cuk;k tk lds \
Toss : Pitch : ?
VklW % fip % \
(A) Swerve/HkVduk(B) Hurl/mNkyuk
(C) Jump/dwnuk (D) Dance/u`R; (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
9. 76: 12 :: 94: ?
(A) 8 (B) 9 (A) 124 (B) 234
(C) 16 (D) 14 (C) 345 (D) 235

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20. Select a suitable figure from the four 27.
Some words given here are translated from
alternatives that would complete the an artificial language.
question figure matrix.
pkj fodYiksa esa ls mi;qDr fodYi dk p;u djsa tks iz'umoolokarn means blue sky
vkÑfr ds eSfVªDl dks iwjk djsa \ wilkospadi means bicycle race
Questions figure : moolowilko means blue bicycle
iz'u vkÑfr% Which word could mean ‘race car’ ?
;gk¡ fn, x, dqN 'kCn Ñf=ke Hkk"kk esa vuqokn fd, x, gSa
moolokarn dk vFkZ gS uhyk vkdk'k
wilkospadi dk vFkZ gS lkbfdy nkSM+
? moolowilko dk vFkZ gS uhyk lkbfdy

Answer figures : buesa ls fdl 'kCn dk eryc ^jsl dkj* gks ldrk gSA
mÙkj vkÑfr;ka% (A) wilkozwet (B) spadiwilko
(C) moolobreil (D) spadivolo
28. Statements/dFku%
In a one day cricket match, the total runs
made by a team were 200, out of these 160
(A) (B) (C) (D) runs were made by spinners.
Directions (21-24): Find the missing number fdlh ,d fnolh; fØdsV eSp esa ;fn ,d Vhe }kjk200
(?) from the given options. ju cuk, x,] ftlesa ls 160 ju fLiujksa }kjk cuk, x, FksA
funsZ'k
(21-24): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k (\) Kkr
dhft, A Conclusions:/fu"d"kZ%
21. CMM, EOO, GQQ, _____, KUU I. 80% of the team players were consists
(A) GRR (B) GSS of spinners.
(C) ISS (D) ITT
22. ZA5, Y4B, XC6, W3D, _____ Vhe esa
80% f[kykM+h fLiuj FksA
(A) E7V (B) V2E II. The opening batsmen were spinners.
(C) VE5 (D) VE7 lykeh cYysckt fLiuj FksA
23. 9, 27, 31, 155, 161, 1127, ?
(A) 316 (B) 1135 (A) Only (1) conclusion follows
(C) 1288 (D) 2254 dsoy fu"d"kZ 1 vuqlj.k djrk gSA
24. 13, 35, 57, 79, 911, ? (B) Only (2) conclusion follows
(A) 1110 (B) 1112
(C) 1113 (D) 1315 dsoy fu"d"kZ 2 vuqlj.k djrk gSA
25. Which of the following diagrams satisfy the (C) Either Conclusion (1) nor (2) follows
given statements ? ;k rks fu"d"kZ
(1) ;k fu"d"kZ
(2) vuqlj.k djrk gS
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh vkd`fr fuEu dFkuksa dk izfrfufèkRo
(D) Neither (1) nor (2) follows
djrh gS \
Class, Blackboard and School u rks fu"d"kZ
(1) u gh fu"d"kZ
(2) vuqlj.k djrk gS
d{kk] CySdcksMZ vkSj fo|ky; 29. Arr ange t he words given below in a
meaningful sequence.

(A) (B) uhps fn, x, 'kCnksa dks ,d lkFkZd Øe esa O;ofLFkr djsa
1. Probation/ifjoh{kk
2. Interview/lk{kkRdkj
(C) (D)
3. Selection/p;u
26. If P $ Q means P is the brother of Q. P # Q
means P is the mother of Q. P * Q means P 4. Appointment/fu;qfDr
is the daughter of Q. Then in A # B $ C * D, 5. Advertisement/foKkiu
who is the father ?
;fn P $ Q dk vFkZP,gSQ dk HkkbZP gSA
# Q dk vFkZ 6. Application/vkosnu
gSP, Q dh ekrk gS]
P * Q dk vFkZP, gSQ dh iq=kh gS] (A) 5, 6, 3, 2, 4, 1
rksA # B $ C * D esa buesa ls firk dkSu gS \ (B) 5, 6, 4, 2, 3, 1
(A) D (B) B (C) 5, 6, 2, 3, 4, 1
(C) C (D) 6, 5, 4, 2, 3, 1
(D) Data inadequate/MkVk vi;kZIr gSaA
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Direction (30): Two statements are given here
which are followed by two conclusions. You 33.
have to consider the two statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from 5
commonly known facts. You have to decide
which of the given conclusions, if any, follow
from the given statements. 32 ? 44 7
funsZ'k
(30) % ;gka nks dFku vkSj mlds vkxs nksIfu"d"kZ
vkSj
II fn, x, gSaA vkidks bu dFkuksa dks lR; ekudj fopkj 6
djuk gS pkgs os lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs gksaA
vkidks fu.kZ; djuk gS fd fn, x, fu"d"kksZ esa ls dkSu lk
fu"d"kZ ;fn dksbZ gS] fuf'pr :i ls dFku ds vk/kj ij (A) 33 (B) 38
fudkyk tk ldrk gSA (C) 32 (D) 37
30. Statements:/dFku% 34. 1 3 1
All cups are books.
lHkh di fdrkcsa gSaA 3 510 5 2 650 4 0 ? 2
All books are shirts. 4 6 8
lHkh iqLrd deht gSaA (A) 660 (B) 670
Conclusions:/fu"d"kZ% (C) 610 (D) 690
1. Some cups are not shirts.
dqN di deht ugha gSA 35. 4 8 5
2. Some shirts are cups.
dqN deht di gSaA
(A) Only (1) conclusion follows
dsoy fu"d"kZ1 vuqlj.k djrk gSA 6 14 6 14 6 ?
(B) Only (2) conclusion follows 8 8 4
dsoy fu"d"kZ2 vuqlj.k djrk gSA 10 18 14 22 11 15
(C) Either Conclusion (1) nor (2) follows
;k rks fu"d"kZ
(1) ;k fu"d"kZ
(2) vuqlj.k djrk gS (A) 8 (B) 14
(D) Neither (1) nor (2) follows (C) 10 (D) 6
u rks fu"d"kZ
(1) u gh fu"d"kZ
(2) vuqlj.k djrk gS 36. Two positions of dice are shown below. How
31. Pointing a photograph X said to his friend many points will be on the top, when three
Y, “She is the only daughter of the father of points are at the bottom ?
my mother.” How is X related to the person
of photograph ?
uhps ikls dh nks fLFkfr;ksa dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA 'kh"kZ
,d rLohj dh vksj b'kkjk djrs gq,
X us vius fe=kY ls fcUnq gksxsa] tc uhps rhu fcUnq gSaA
dgk]¶og esjs ekrk ds firk dh bdykSrh iq=kh gSA rLohj ds
O;fDr lsX fdl izdkj lacaf/r gS \
(A) Daughter/iq=kh
(B) Son/iq=k
(C) Nephew/Hkrhtk
(D) Cannot be decided/Kkr ugha fd;k tk ldrk (A) 6 (B) 5
Directions (32-35): From the given options (C) 4 (D) 1
choose the missing number. 37. The length and breadth of a room are 8 m
funsZ'k
(32-35): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k Kkr and 6 m respectively. A cat runs along all
dhft,A the four walls and finally along a diagonal
32. order to catch a rat. How much total
4 4 7 7 distance is covered by the cat ?
fdlh dejs dh yEckbZ vkSj pkSM+kbZ8 ehVj
Øe'k%
vkSj
6

3 6 2 4 ehVj gSA ,d fcYyh dejs ds pkjksa vksj nkSM+rh gS vkS


esa ,d pwgs dks idM+us ds fy, og fod.kZ ds cjkcj dh
nwjh Hkh r; djrh gSA fcYyh }kjk dqy fdruh nwjh r; dh
2 6 2 ? xbZ \
(A) 2 (B) 4 (A) 10 m./eh- (B) 14 m./eh-
(C) 6 (D) 8 (C) 38 m./eh- (D) 48 m./eh-
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38. Some boys are sitting in three rows. All are 42. Which of the answer figure is the right water
facing North. A is in the middle row. P is image of the question figure ?
just to the right of A in the same row. Q is
just behind P, while R is in the North of A. nh xbZ mÙkj vkÑfr;ksa esa ls dkSu lh vkÑfr iz'u vkÑfr
In which direction of R is Q ? dh lgh ty izfrfcEc gksxh \
dqN yM+ds rhu iafDr;ksa esa cSBs gSaA lHkh mÙkjQuestion
fn'kk dh vksj
figure:
ns[k jgs gSA
A eè; iafDr esa gSA
P, A ds Bhd cxy esa mlh iz'u vkÑfr%
iafDr esa Q,
gSaA
P ds Bhd ihNs gS] tcfdR, A ds mÙkj
esa gSA
Q, R ds fdl fn'kk esa gS \
(A) South/nf{k.k
(B) South-West/nf{k.k&if'pe
(C) North-East/mÙkj&iwoZ
(D) South-East/nf{k.k&iwoZ
39. There are some deer and peacocks in a zoo. Answer figures:
On counting, the number of their heads and mÙkj vkÑfr;ka%
legs are 80 & 200 respectively. How many
peacocks are there in the zoo ?
fdlh fpfM+;k?kj esa dqN fgj.k vkSj eksj gSaA fxurh djus ij]
muds fljksa rFkk iSjksa dh la[;k
80 Øe'k%
rFkk200 gSaA
fpfM+;k?kj esa eksjksa dh la[;k fdruh gS \
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(A) 20 (B) 30
(C) 50 (D) 60 43. Find the number of triangles in the given
40. Thr ee friends had their dinner at a figure ?
restaurant. When the bill was received, Amit
fn, x, vkÑfr ds dqy fdrus f=kHkqt gSa \
2
paid as much as Veena paid and Veena
3
1
paid as much as Tanya paid. What
2
fraction of the bill did Veena pay ?
rhu nksLrks us jsLVksjaV esa viuk [kkuk [kk;kA fcy vkus ij
2
vfer us oh.kk ds }kjk vnk dh xbZ jkf'kHkkx
dk vnk
3
(A) 18 (B) 20
1
dh rFkk oh.kk us rkU;k ds }kjk vnk dh xbZ Hkkx
jkf'k dk (C) 28 (D) 34
2 44. Find out the alternative figure which
vnk fd;k\ oh.kk us fcy dk dkSu lk Hkkx vnk fd;k\ contains question figure as its part ?

(A)
1
(B)
3 ml oSdfYid vkÑfr dk p;u djs ftlesa iz'u vkÑfr
3 11 lfEefyr gS \
12 5 Questions figure :
(C) (D)
13 8 iz'u vkÑfr%
41. When Rahul was born, his father was 32
years elder than his brother and his mother
was 25 years elder than his sister. If Rahul’s
brother is 6 years elder than him and his
mother is 3 years younger than his father,
then how old was Rahul’s sister when he Answer figures :
was born ? mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%
tc jkgqy iSnk gqvk Fkk] mlds firk mlds32 HkkbZ
lky ls
cM+s Fks rFkk mldh ek¡ mldh25cgu lkylscM+h FkhA
;fn jkgqy dk HkkbZ 6mlls
lky cM+k gS rFkk mldh ek¡
mlds firk ls rhu lky NksVh gks] rks jkgqy dh cgu dh mez
D;k Fkh tc oks iSnk gqvk Fkk \
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(A) 7 Years/7 o"kZ (B) 10 Years/10 o"kZ
(C) 14 Years/14 o"kZ (D) 19 Years/19 o"kZ
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45. Which piece of paper will appear question 48. How many dots will appear opposite to the
figure when folded and cut as show below face having three dots, when the given
in answer figures ? From the given answer figure is folded to form a cube ?
figures, indicate how will it appear when
opened ?
fn, x, vkÑfr dks ,d ?ku cukus ds fy, eksM+us ij rhu
fcUnq okys mijh Hkkx ds uhps fdrus fcUnq fn[ksxsa \
uhps mÙkj vkÑfr;ksa esa fn[kk, vuqlkj fdl dkxt dks
eksM+dj dkVus rFkk [kksyus ds ckn og iz'u vkÑfr tSlk
fn[kkbZ nsxk \
Question figure:
iz'u vkÑfr%

(A) 2 (B) 4
Answer figures: (C) 5 (D) 6
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡% 49. Choose the figure which is different from
others ?
ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa] tks nwljksa ls fHkUu gS \

(A) (B) (C) (D)


46. Group the given figures into three classes
using each figure only once. (A) (B) (C) (D)
izR;sd vkÑfr dk ,d ckj iz;ksx djrs gq, mudk rhu oxksZ
50. A word is represented by only one set of
esa lewghdj.k djsaA 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
1 2 3 below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I
are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-
II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from
these matrices can be represented first by
4 5 6 its row and next by its column. E.g., ‘D’ can
be represented by 03, 10, 44 etc., and ‘J’
can be represented by 56, 67, 89 etc.
Similarly, you have to identify the set for
7 8 9 the word ‘DESK’.
(A) 1,5,7; 2,4,6; 3,9,8 ,d 'kCn osQoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
(B) 1,5,7; 2,4,8; 3,6,9
(C) 1,4,7; 2,5,8; 3,6,9
fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa
(D) 1,7,9; 3,5,8; 2,4,6 fn, x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxks± }kjk n'kkZ, x, g
47. Identify the figure that completes the tSlk fd uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wg esa gSA I dsvkO;wg&
LraHk
pattern of the question figure ? vkSj iafDr dh la[;k 0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSjIIvkO;wg&
dh
ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u vkÑfr ds iSVuZ dks iwjk5 ls 9A bu vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr
djsxhA vkSj ckn esa LraHk la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkg
Question figure: ds fy, ‘D’ dks03, 10, 44 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk
iz'u vkÑfr% gS rFkk‘J’ dks56, 67, 89 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk
gSA blh rjg ls] vkidks 'kCn
‘DESK’ ds fy, la[;k lewg
dks igpkuuk gSA
? Matrix/vkO;wg -I Matrix/vkO;wg -II
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 A B S D E 5 J R I K N
Answer figures:
1 D B A E S 6 I K J R N
mÙkj vkÑfr%
2 S A D B E 7 N J I R K
3 B D E S A 8 K I N R J
4 E B S A D 9 R N K J I
(A) 10, 24, 32, 58 (B) 31, 23, 20, 85
(A) (B) (C) (D) (C) 22, 24, 33, 97 (D) 44, 13, 32, 77
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Part-II : General Awareness


Hkkx&II : lkekU; tkudkjh
51. The Hoyasala’s capital was 57. Laterite soil is found in which of the
gks;lkyk dh jkt/kuh dgk¡ Fkh \ following States ?
(A) Warangal/okjaxy fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl jkT; esa ySVjkbV feV~Vh ik;h tkrh gS
(B) Devagiri/nsofxfj (A) Haryana and Punjab/gfj;k.kk vkSj iatkc
(C) Dwarasamudra/}kjleqnz (B) Gujarat and Rajasthan/xqtjkr vkSj jktLFkku
(D) Krishnagiri/Ñ".kfxfj (C) Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal
52. Who among the following are not appointed Pradesh/tEew d'ehj vkSj fgekpy izns'k
by the President of India ? (D) Karnataka and Tamil Nadu/dukZVd vkSj
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu Hkkjr ds jk"Vªifr }kjk fu;qDr ugha
rfeyukMq
fd, tkrs gSaa \ 58. Which of these is NOT included as a
(A) Governors of States/jkT; ds jkT;iky Fundamental Right in t he Indian
(B) Chief Justice and Judges of High Court/ Constitution ?
mPp U;k;ky; ds eq[; U;k;k/h'k vkSj U;k;k/h'k buesa ls dkSu lk Hkkjrh; lafo/ku esa ekSfyd vf/dkj ds
(C) Vice-President/mijk"Vªifr
(D) Chief Justice and Judges of Supreme
:i 'kkfey ugha gS \
Court/loksZPp U;k;ky; ds eq[; U;k;k/h'k vkSj (A) Right to Freedom of Speech
U;k;kèkh'k okd&Lokra=; dk vf/dkj
53. Of which major river system is the Sutlej a (B) Right to Equality before the Law
part ? dkuwu ds le{k lekurk dk vf/dkj
lryt fdl izeq[k unh iz.kkyh dk Hkkx gS \ (C) Right to Constitutional Remedies
(A) Indus/fla/q laoSèkkfud mipkj dk vf/dkj
(B) Ganga/xaxk (D) Right to equal wages for equal work
(C) Brahmaputra/czãiq=k leku dk;Z ds fy, leku osru dk vf/dkj
(D) Yamuna/;equk 59. Who among the following was known as
54. Which of the following non-members of “Indian Napoleon” ?
Parliament has the right to address it ? fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ^Hkkjrh; usiksfy;u* ds :i esa tkus
fuEufyf[kr esa ls laln ds fdl xSj lnL; dks bls lacksfèkr tkrs Fks \
djus dk vf/dkj gS \ (A) Samudragupta/leqnzxqIr
(A) Attorney General of India (B) Skandagupta/LdUnxqIr
Hkkjr dk egkU;k;oknh (C) Chandragupta/pUnzxqIr
(B) Solicitor General of India
Hkkjr dk egkU;k;fHkdrkZ (D) Sri Gupta/JhxqIr
(C) Chief Justice of India 60. What is the maximum number of the
Hkkjr dk eq[;U;k;kèkh'k elected members of Rajya Sabha ?
(D) Chief Election Commissioner jkT; lHkk ds fuokZfpr lnL;ksa dh vf/dre la[;k D;k gS\
eq[; pquko vk;qDr (A) 250 (B) 238
55. Tummalapalle, where huge reserves of (C) 245 (D) 248
uranium have been found, as announced 61. Which river is under dispute involving
by the Atomic Energy Commission lies in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and
the state of Gujarat ?
rqEeyiYys] tgka ijek.kq mQtkZ vk;ksx ds ?kks"k.kk ds vuqlkj
dkSu lh unh eè; izns'k] egkjk"Vª vkSj xqtjkr ds chp fookn
;wjsfu;e dk fo'kky HkaMkj ik;k x;k gS] fdl
LFkjkT;
r gS \esa f esa gS \
(A) Jharkhand/>kj[kaM (A) Krishna/Ñ".kk (B) Narmada/ueZnk
(B) Andhra Pradesh/vkU/z izns'k (C) Koyna/dks;uk (D) Tapti/rkIrh
(C) Tamil Nadu/rfeyukMw 62. Sellers market denotes a situation where
(D) Gujarat/xqtjkr foØsrk cktkj ,d ,slh fLFkfr dks n'kkZrk gS tgka
56. The gold coins were introduced first time (A) commodities are available at competitive
in India by
Hkkjr esa igyh ckj
ks
uslds flDdsfdlds }kjk pyk, x, Fks \ rates/oLrq
;saizfrLi/hZ njksa ij miyC/ gS
(A) The Kushanas/dq"kk.k (B) demand exceeds supply/ekax vkiwfrZ ls vfèkd gS
(B) The Greeks/;wukuh (C) supply exceeds demand/vkiwfrZ ekax ls vfèkd gS
(C) The Sakas/'kkD; (D) supply and demand are evenly balanced/
(D) The Parthians/igyo vkiwfrZ vkSj ekax leku :i ls larqfyr gS
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63. The annual record for all the monetary 70. “Persons may change but rules should not
transactions of a country with other change” is the principle of
countries of the world is known as
¶O;fDr cny ldrs gS ijarq fu;e ugha cnyus pkfg,¸ ;g
,d ns'k ds fo'o ds vU; ns'kksa ds lkFk lHkh ekSfnzd ysunsu
ds okf"kZd fjdkMZ dks fdl :i esa tkuk tkrk gS \ fdlds fl¼kar gS \
(A) Balance of trade/vk;kr fu;kZr dk varj (A) Absolute Monarchy/fujadq'k jkt'kkgh
(B) Balance of monetary-receipts/ekSfnzd izkfIr (B) Constitutional Government/laoS/kfud ljdkj
dk larqyu
(C) Unwritten Constitution/vfyf[kr lafo/ku
(C) Balance of payments/Hkqxrku larqyu
(D) Balance Sheet/foRrh; fLFkfr fooj.k (D) Republic/x.kjkT;
64. South-South dialogue is associated with 71. Where is the Central Food Technology and
lkmFk&lkmFk laokn fdlds lkFk tqM+k gS \ Research Institute (CFTRI) located ?
(A) Co-operation among developing nation/ dsUnzh; [kk| izkS|ksfxdh vkSj vuqla/ku laLFkku dgk¡ fLF
fodkl'khy ns'kksa ds chp lg;ksx (A) Chennai/psUubZ
(B) Arms conference/gfFk;kj lEesyu
(C) Summit meeting between developed (B) Mysore/eSlwj
and developing countries/ fodflr vkSj (C) Hyderabad/gSnjkckn
fodkl'khy ns'kksa ds chp f'k[kj cSBd (D) Bangalore/csaxyq:
(D) All of the above/mijksDr lHkh 72. Disinvestments is
65. A writ issued by the Supreme Court
compelling a quasi-judicial/public fofuos'k D;k gksrk gS \
authority to perform its mandatory duty is (A) Offloading of shares of priv ate
loksZPp U;k;ky; }kjk tkjh fd;k x;k ,slk dkSu lk fjV gS] companies to government/ljdkj dks futh
tks yksd izkf/dj.k dks mlds vfuok;Z drZO; dk izn'kZu ds dEiuh }kjk 'ks;jksa dks cspuk
fy, foo'k djrk gS \ (B) Offloading of government shares to
(A) Quo warranto/vf/dkj&i`PNk
private companies/futh dEiuh dks ljdkj
(B) Mandamus/ijekns'k
(C) Certiorari/mRizs'k.k&ys[k }kjk 'ks;jksa dks cspuk
(D) Prohibition/fu"ks/ (C) Increase in investment/fuos'k esa o`f¼
66. Where is the lotus-shaped marble house for (D) Closing down of business concerns/
worship located ?
O;kikj ekeyksa dk can gksuk
iwtk ds dey ds vkdkj dk lxejej Hkou dgka fLFkr gS\
73. The name ‘Modem’ is derived from
(A) Mumbai/eqEcbZ(B) Pune/iq.ks
(C) Delhi/fnYyh (D) Agra/vkxjk 'kCn ^eksMse* fdlls m¼`r gqvk gS \
67. Who propounded the Panchsheel principles ? (A) Modern demarkator/ekWMuZ fMekdsZVj
iap'khy fl¼karks dks fdlus izfrikfnr fd;k Fkk \ (B) Modulator demand/ekM~;qysVj fMekaM
(A) Mahatma Gandhi/egkRek xka/h
(C) Modern demodulator/ekWMuZ fMekM~;qysVj
(B) Lord Buddha/Hkxoku cq¼
(C) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru/iafMr tokgjyky (D) Modulator demodulator/ekM~;qysVj fMekM~;qy
sVj
usg: 74. Which amidst the following is a PSU ?
(D) Swami Daynand Saraswati/Lokeh n;kuan fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ih,l;w gS \
ljLorh (A) Bank of Rajasthan/cSad vkWiQ jktLFkku
68. Life Divine is a book written by
^ykbiQ fMokbu* iqLrd fdlds }kjk fy[kh xbZ gS \ (B) Bank of India/cSad vkWiQ bafM;k
(A) Gandhi/xka/h (C) Bank of Punjab/cSad vkWiQ iatkc
(B) Tagore /VSxksj (D) Karnataka Bank/dukZVd cSad
(C) Radhakrishnan/jk/kÑ".ku 75. Metamorphism changes rocks’
(D) Sri Aurobindo/Jh vjfoUnks esVkekfiQZTe pV~Vkuksa esa D;k ifjorZu ykrk gS \
69. Which of the following is referred to as
‘Young Fold Mountains’ ? (A) Structure/lajpuk
buesa ls fdls ^;ax iQksYM ioZr* ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gS \ Texture/jpuk
(B)
(A) Aravallis/vjkokyh (C) Both (1) and (2)/(1) vkSj
(2) nksuksa
(B) Nilgiris/uhyfxjh (D) Actual chemical composition
(C) Himalayas/fgeky; okLrfod jklk;fud lajpuk
(D) Vindhyas/foUè;k
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76. Who among the following organised the ‘All 82. Spirit in contact with body gives cool
India Depressed Classes Association’ in sensation because it is
colonial India ? fLifjV 'kjhj ds lkFk lEidZ esa vkus ij BaMs dk vuqHko ns
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus mifuos'kh; Hkkjr esa ^vf[ky
gS D;ksafd ;g
Hkkjrh; nfyr oxZ la?k* dk vk;kstu fd;k Fkk \ (A) liquid/rjy inkFkZ gS
(A) M.K. Gandhi/,e-ds- xka/h (B) transparent/ikjn'khZ gS
(B) Jyotiba Phule/T;ksfrck iqQys (C) highly volatile/vR;f/d ok"i'khy gS
(C) Pandita Ramabai/iafMr jekckbZ (D) a good conductor/vPNk lqpkyd gS
(D) B.R. Ambedkar/ch-vkj- vEcsMdj 83. What is the number of chromosome in a
77. In which of the following fields Nobel Prize human ovum ?
is not given ? ekuo fMac esa xq.klw=k dh la[;k fdruh gksrh gS \
fuEufyf[kr {ks=kksa esa ls fdl {ks=k esa ukscsy iqjLdkj
(A)ugha
24 fn;k
(B) 46
tkrk gS \
(C) 48
(A) Physics/HkkSfrd foKku
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(B) Mathematics/xf.kr 84. The mass number of a nucleus is
(C) Chemistry/jlk;u foKku ,d ukfHkd dh nzO;eku la[;k
(D) Medicine/fpfdRlk (A) always less than its atomic number/
78. Correct expansion of the term ‘FTP’ is bldh ijek.kq la[;k ls ges'kk de gksrh gS
'kCn‘FTP’ dk lgh foLrkj D;k gS \ (B) always more than its atomic number/
(A) Flow Text Protocol/Ýyks VsDl~V izksVksdkWy bldh ijek.kq la[;k ls ges'kk vf/d gksrh gS
(B) Frequent Transfer Protocol/fÚDosaV VªkaliQj (C) always equal to its atomic number/bldh
izksVksdWky ijek.kq la[;k ds cjkcj gksrh gS
(C) Field Text Protocol/iQhYM VsDl~V izksVksdkWy (D) sometimes more and sometimes equal
(D) File Transfer Protocol/iQkby VªkaliQj izksVksdWkyto its atomic number/dHkh bldh ijek.kq la[;k
79. Which was the second capital of Akbar ? ls T;knk vkSj dHkh blds cjkcj gksrh gS
vdcj dh nwljh jkt/kuh dgk¡ Fkh \ 85. Which one of the following is not a digestive
enzyme ?
(A) Delhi/fnYyh
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk ,d ikpd fd.od ugha gS \
(B) Agra/vkxjk
(A) Pepsin/isIlhu (B) Renin/jsfuu
(C) Fateh-Pur-Sikri/iQrsgiqj lhdjh
(C) Insulin/bUlqfyu (D) Amylopsin/,ekbyksIlhu
(D) Patna/iVuk 86. Oil rises up the wick in a lamp because
80. Which one of the following is not a method nhid esa rsy ckrh ls mQij c<+rk gS D;ksafd
of estimating National Income ?
(A) oil is very light/rsy gYdk gksrk gS
fuEufyf[kr esas ls dkSu jk"Vªh; vk; dks vkdayu djus (B)
dk of the diffusion of oil through the wick/
rjhdk ugha gS \ ckrh ds ekè;e ls rsy izlkfjr gksrh gS
(A) Expenditure method/O;; fof/ (C) of the surface tension phenomenon/
(B) Product method/mRikn fof/ i`"B ruko ds dkj.k
(C) Matrix method/eSfVªDl fof/ (D) of the capillary action phenomenon/
(D) Income method/vk; fof/ dsf"kdk izfØ;k ds dkj.k
81. If the velocity-time graph of a particle is 87. Which phenomenon is involve in the
represented by y = mt + c, then the particle process of dialysis and is used on patients
is moving with with affected kidneys ?
;fn ,d d.k dk osx&le; xzkiQy = mt + c }kjk n'kkZ;k Mk;fyfll dh izfØ;k esa] ejhtksa ds izHkkfor xqnZs esa bL
tkrk gS] rks fiQj d.k dSlh xfr ls vkxs c<+sxh \ dh tkus okyh 'kkfey ?kVuk D;k gS \
(A) Constant speed/fLFkj xfr (A) Diffusion/izlj.k
(B) Constant velocity/fLFkj osx (B) Absorption/vo'kks"k.k
(C) Constant acceleration/fLFkj Roj.k (C) Osmosis/ijklj.k
(D) Varying acceleration/foHksn Roj.k (D) Electrophoresis/oS|qrd.klapyu

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atom dpjs ds fuiVku dk lcls vPNk rjhdk gS&
,d ijek.kq esa ?kqers bysDVªkWu dh dqy mQtkZ (A) Vermiculture/oehZdYpj
(A) cannot be negative/Í.kkRed ugha gks ldrh gS (B) Incineration/HkLehdj.k
(B) can have any value above zero/'kwU; ls (C) Land filling/vif'k"V Hkj.k
mQij dk eku gks ldrh gS (D) Burning/ngu
(C) can never be positive/dHkh Hkh /ukRed ugha
96. Which of the following is the major
gks ldrh gS constituent of LPG ?
(D) will always be positive/ges'kk /ukRed gksxh fuEu esa ls dkSu ,yihth dk izeq[k ?kVd gS \
89. A Vitamin requires Cobalt for its activity is
(A) Methane/ehFksu
og dkSu lh foVkfeu gS ftls viuh xfrfof/ ds fy,
dksckYV dh vko';drk gksrh gS \ (B) Ethane/bFksu
(A) Vitamin B12/foVkfeu B12 (C) Propane/izksisu
(B) Vitamin D/foVkfeu D (D) Butane/C;qVsu
(C) Vitamin B2/foVkfeu B2 97. Which of the following elements is not radio-
(D) Vitamin A/foVkfeu A active ?
90. From which part of the plant is clove (the fuEufyf[kr rRoksa esa ls dkSu jsfM;ks/ehZ ugha gS \
commonly used spice) obtained ? (A) Radium/jsfM;e
ykSax ftls vkerkSj ij elkys ds :i esa bLrseky djrs gS](B) Plutonium/IyqVksfu;e
ikS/s ds fdl Hkkx ls izkIr fd;k tkrk gS \ (C) Zirconium/ftjdksfu;e
(A) Fruit/iQy
(D) Uranium/;wjsfu;e
(B) Flower bud/iwQy dh dyh
98. In which of the following countries, a heavy
(C) Stem/ruk
flood is caused by Tropical Cyclone
(D) Root/tM+ Chapala ?
91. ‘Cryogenics’ is a science dealing with
fuEufyf[kr ns'kksa esa ls fdl ns'k esa uoacj ekg esa m".kdfVc
foKku esa Øk;kstsfuDl fdlls lacaf/r foKku gS \
(A) high temperatures/mPp rkieku
pØokr piyk ds otg ls Hkkjh ck<+ vk;h \
(B) low temperatures/fuEu rkieku (A) Georgia/tkftZ;k
(C) friction and wear/?k"kZ.k vkSj f?klko (B) Syria/lhfj;k
(D) growth of crystals/fØLVy dk fodkl (C) Yemen/;sesu
92. During washing of clothes, we use indigo (D) Northern Philippines/mÙkjh; fiQyhihUl
due to its 99. The final image in a simple microscope is
diM+ksa ds /qykbZ ds le; uhy ds iz;ksx dk D;k dkj.k gS \
lk/kj.k lw{en'kZd ;a=k esa vafre Nfo dSlh curh gS \
(A) better cleaning action/csgrj liQkbZ izfØ;k
(A) real, diminished and inverted/okLrfod]
(B) proper pigment composition/mfpr o.kZd
NksVk vkSj mYVk
jpuk
(B) virtual, magnified and erect/vkHkklh] cM+k
(C) high glorious nature/mPp Js"B izÑfr
(D) very low cost/cgqr de ykxr ewY; vkSj lh/k
93. Which one of the following is not a vaccine ? (C) real, magnified and erect/okLrfod] cM+k vkSj
fuEu esa ls dkSu lk Vhdk ugha gS \ lh/k
(A) BCG/chlhth (D) virtual, diminished and erect/vkHkklh] NksVk
(B) Anti-rabies/,aVh&jscht vkSj lh/k
(C) Polio vaccine/iksfy;ks Vhdk 100. Name the Pakistani Cricketer who
(D) Progesterone/izksxsLVjksu announced his retirement in november,
94. Alternating current is converted into direct 2015 from test Cricket ?
current by a
uoEcj] 2015 esa VsLV fØdsV ls lU;kl dh ?kks"k.kk dju
fdlds }kjk izR;korhZ fo|qr izokg dks ,dfn'k fo|qr esa
okys ikfdLrkuh fØdsVj dk uke crk,sa \
cnyk tkrk gS \
(A) Younis Khan/;quql [kku
(A) transformer/VªkaliQkeZj
(B) dynamo/Mk;useks (B) Shoaib Malik/'kks,c efyd
(C) oscillator/vkflysVj (C) Shahid Afridi/'kkfgn vÚhnh
(D) rectifier/jsDVhiQk;j (D) Mohammad Hafeez/eqgEen gkfiQt
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Part-III : Quantitative Aptitude


Hkkx& III : ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
101. In KD Campus office 60% is female 105. A, B and C are running on a circular track
employees. 50% of all the male employees of radius 63 m. B and C run in the opposite
are computer literate. If there are total 62% direction of A. If the speed of A, B and C is
employees computer literate out of the total 30, 25 and 14 m/min. respectively, then
1600 employees, then find the number of find when will they meet together first time?
female employees who ar e computer A, B rFkkC ,d o`Ùkkdkj iFk ij nkSM+rs gSa] ftldh f=kT;k
literate: 63 ehVj gSA B rFkkC, A ds foijhr fn'kk esa nkSM+rs gSA
KD dSEil dk;kZy; esa
60% deZpkjh efgyk,a gSA dqy
;fn A, B rFkkC dh pky Øe'k%30, 25 vkSj14
iq:"k deZpkfj;ksa
50%esadEI;wVj f'kf{kr gSA ;fn dqy
ehVj izfr feuV gks] rks Kkr dhft, fd os igyh ckj dc
1600 deZpkfj;ksa62%
esa dEI;wVj f'kf{kr gS] rks Kkr
,d=k gksaxs\
dhft, fdruh efgyk,a dEI;wVj f'kf{kr gSA
(A) 36 min/feuV
(A) 690
(B) 672 (B) 45 min/feuV
(C) 960 (C) 36 min/feuV
(D) Can't be determined/Kkr ugha fd;k tk ldrk (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
102. A person gives ` 17200 for his 5 sons, 4 106. If the compound interest on a certain sum
daughters and 2 nephews. If each daughter for 2 years at 3% per annum is ` 101.50,
got 4 times that of nephew and every son then the simple interest on the same sum
got 5 times that of nephew, then what is at the same rate and for the same time will
the share of each daughter? be
,d O;fDr us` 17200 vius 5 csVs]
4 csfV;ksa rFkk
2 fdlh fuf'pr jkf'k ij 3 izfr'kr izfr o"kZ dh nj ls nks
Hkrhtksa dks fn,A ;fn izR;sd csVh dks Hkrhts dk o"kksZa
pkj xquk dk pØo`f¼ C;kt gS] rks leku nj ,oa
` 101.50
rFkk izR;sd csVs dks Hkrhts dk ikap xquk Hkkx feys rks
lekuizR;sd
le; ds fy, dqy lk/kj.k C;kt gksxk&
csVh dk Hkkx D;k gksxk\ (A) ` 90.00 (B) ` 95.50
(A) ` 1600 (B) ` 600 (C) ` 100.00 (D) ` 98.25
(C) ` 800 (D) ` 1000 107. A bag contains ` 90 in coins of
103. Two men undertake to do a piece of work denominations of 50 paise, 25 paise and
for ` 200. One alone could do it in 6 days, 10 paise are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5, then the
the other in 8 days. With the assistance of number of 25 paise coins in the bag is
a boy they finish it in 3 days. Find the share ,d FkSys esa
` 90, 50 iSls]25 iSls vkSj10 iSls ds oxZ
of the boy. ewY; esa Øe'k%
2 : 3 : 5 ds vuqikr esa gS] rks FkSys
25 esa
nks O;fDr fdlh dk;Z dks djus ds` fy,200 ysrs gSA iSls ds flDdksa dh la[;k gS%&
igyk O;fDr vdsyk iwjk dk;Z6 dks fnuksa eas rFkk nwljk(A) 80 (B) 120
vkneh mlh dk;Z dks iwjk djus ds 8 fnu
fy, dk le; (C) 100 (D) 135
ysrk gSA ,d yM+ds dh lgk;rk ls os bl dk;Z dks feydj
108. The greatest number of four digits which
3 fnu esa lekIr dj ysrs gSA yM+ds dk fgLlk Kkr djsaA when divided by 12, 16 and 24 leave
(A) ` 25 (B) ` 100 remainders 2, 6 and 14 respectively is
(C) ` 75 (D) ` 50 pkj vadksa dh cM+h ls cM+h la[;k D;k gksxh 12, ftls tc
104. Nitya sells three articles, one at a loss of 16 rFkk24 ls foHkkftr fd;k tkrk gS] rks Øe'k%
2, 6
10% another at a profit of 20% and the third rFkk14 'ks"k jgrk gS&
one at a loss of 25%. If the selling price of (A) 9974 (B) 9970
all the three is the same, find by how much (C) 9807 (D) 9998
percent is their average CP lower than or 109. A and B can build a wall in 15 hours and
higher than their average SP. 20 hours respectively. If they worked
fuR;k rhu oLrq,a csprk gSA igyh 10% oLrq
gkfu ij] together they use 180 less bricks per hour,
nwljh oLrq20% ds ykHk ij rFkk rhljh oLrq
25% dh and build the wall in 12 hours. Find the
gkfu ijA ;fn rhuksa oLrqvksa dk foØ; ewY; ,d leku gS] number of bricks in the wall ?
rks Kkr dhft, fd mudk vkSlr Ø; ewY;] muds vkSlr A rFkkB ,d nhokj dks Øe'k% 15 rFkk20 ?kaVs esa rS;kj
foØ; ewY; ls fdrus izfr'kr vf/d ;k de gS\ dj ldrs gSA ;fn os lkFk feydj dke djrs gS] rks os izfr
(A) 9.256 higher/vf/d ?k.Vk180 de bZaV yxkrs gS] vkSj bl izdkj12 nhokj
(B) 8.256 higher/vf/d ?k.Vs esa rS;kj gksrh gSA Kkr dhft, nhokj esa fdruh bZa
(C) 9.256 lower/de (A) 8400 (B) 8000
(D) 8.256 lower/de (C) 9000 (D) 1350
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110. How many numbers between 1000 and 115. If Prakash drives his car at a speed of 42
5000 are exactly divisible by 225? km/h, then the reaches his office 15 minutes
1000 rFkk5000 ds chp fdruh la[;k,a225 ls earlier than scheduled time. If he drives the
iw.kZr;k foHkkftr gksaxh\ car at a speed of 35 km/h, he reaches his
(A) 16 (B) 18 office 5 minute late. The distance of office,
(C) 19 (D) 12 from the starting point is :-
111. A library has an average number of 510 ;fn izdk'k42 fdeh-@?k.Vk dh pky ls dkj pykrk gS rks
visitors on Sunday and 240 on other days. og dk;kZy; fu/kZfjr le; ls15 feuV tYnh igq¡prk gSA
The average number of visitors per day in a ;fn og 35 fdeh-@?k.Vk dh pky ls dkj pykrk gS rks og
month of 30 days beginning with Sunday is :
5 feuV nsjh ls igq¡prk gSA vkjEHk fcUnq ls dk;kZy; dh n
fdlh iqLrdky; ds jfookj ds vkaxrqdksa dh vkSlr la[;k
gSA
510 ,oa vU; fnuksa 240
dh gSA ;fn efguk
30 fnuksa dk
(A) 70 km/fdeh- (B) 210 km/fdeh-
gks ,oa igyk fnu jfookj gks rks izR;sd fnu ds vkSlr
(C) 72 km/fdeh- (D) 60 km/fdeh-
vkaxrqdksa dh la[;k D;k gksxh\
(A) 285 (B) 295 116. A sum of money amounts to ` 4,840 in 2
(C) 300 (D) 290 years and to ` 5,324 in 3 years at compound
112. Vivek sells his goods 25% cheaper than interest compounded annually, then the
Aryan and 25% dearer than Ram. Find how rate of interest per annum will be :-
much percentage is Ram's goods cheaper ,d fuf'pr jkf'k pØo`f¼ C;kt dh nj ls2 o"kksZa
` esa
than Aryan's? 4,840 ,oa 3 o"kksZa esa gks tkrh gS] rks nj izfr
` 5,324
foosd viuh oLrq] vk;Zu25%
ls de ewY; ij csprk gS o"kZ gksxh %&
rFkk jke ls
25% vf/d ewY; ij csprk gSA Kkr dhft, (A) 10% (B) 9 %
jke dh oLrq dk ewY;] vk;Zu ls fdrus izfr'kr de gS\ (C) 11% (D) 8 %
(A) 33.33% (B) 50% 117. If the sum of two numbers is 22 and the
(C) 66.66% (D) 40% sum of their squares is 404, then the
113. How much percent more than the cost price product of the numbers is :
should a shopkeeper mark his goods, so ;fn nks la[;kvksa dk22
;ksx
rFkk muds oxksZ dk ;ksx
404
that after allowing a discount of 12.5% he
gks] rks la[;kvksa dk xq.kuiQy gS&
should have gain a profit of 5%.
(A) 40 (B) 44
fdlh oLrq dks
12.5% dh NwV ls cspus ds5%ckndk
(C) 80 (D) 88
ykHk izkIr djus ds fy,] ,d nqdkunkj dks viuh oLrq dk The printed price of a book is ` 320. A
118.
vafdr ewY;] Ø; ewY; ls fdrus izfr'kr vf/d vafdr retailer pays ` 244.80 for it. Retailer gets
djuk pkfg,\ successive discounts of 10% and an
(A) 9.3675 (B) 16.66% another rate. His second rate is :
(C) 20% (D) 25% ,d iqLrd dk vafdr ewY;` 320 gSA ,d foØsrk blds
114. In a Examination the first student got 28% ` 244.80 pqdkrk gSA ;fn O;kikjh nks Øeokj cV~Vksa esa
marks and failed by 12 marks. While in the
10% dk cV~Vk izkIr djrk gSA nwljk cV~Vk gS&
same examination the second student got
30% marks and failed by 6 marks. Find the (A) 15% (B) 16%
maximum marks in the examination and (C) 14% (D) 12%
also find minimum passing marks- 119. The students in three classes are in the
fdlh ijh{kk esa igys fo|kFkhZ28%dks
vad izkIr gq,] ratio 2 : 3 : 5. If 20 students are increased
in each class, the ratio changes to 4 : 5 : 7.
vkSj og12 vadksa ls vuqÙkh.kZ gks x;k gSA mlh ijh{kk esa
Originally the total number of students was
nwljs fo|kFkhZ
30%dksvad izkIr gq, gS vkSj6og
vadksa
3 oxksZa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa
2 : 3dh
: 5la[;k
ds vuqikr esa gSA ;fn
ls iQsy gks x;k gSA Kkr dhft, ijh{kk dqy fdrus vadksa dh
izR;sd oxZ20
esafo|kFkhZ c<+ tk,] rks vuqikr
4 : 5 : 7 gks
yh xbZ ,oa ijh{kk esa liQy gksus ds fy, fdrus U;wure
tkrk gSA fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh okLrfod la[;k D;k Fkh\
vadksa dh vko';drk gksxh\
(A) 50 (B) 90
(A) 200, 66 (B) 300, 96
(C) 100 (D) 150
(C) 500, 156 (D) 1000, 306
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120. Tap A and B can fill a tank in 10 hours and 124. In an election 30% of the voters voted for A
20 hours respectively. Tap C can empty it and 60% of the remaining voted for B and
in 12 hours. If all the taps are open the remaining did not cast their vote. If the
alternatively 1 hour each then the whole difference of the number of voters voted to
tank will fill in how many hours? A and those who do not voted at all is 1200,
uy A rFkkB fdlh VSad dks vyx&vyx Øe'k% 10 then, find the number of voters who have
the right to vote in this election.
rFkk20 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrs gSA
C VSad
uy dks
12 ?kaVs esa
,d pquko esa
30% ernkrkvksaAus dks er fn;k rFkk 'ks"k
[kkyh dj ldrk gSA ;fn uyA, B rFkkC dks ckjh&ckjh
ds 60% ernkrkvksaBusdks er fn;k rFkk 'ks"k ernkrkvksa
ls ,d&,d ?kaVs ds fy, [kksyk tk,] rks VSad dks Hkjus esa
us vius er dk iz;ksx ugha fd;kAA ;fn
dks er nsus okyksa
fdruk le; yxsxk\
rFkk vius er dk iz;ksx u djus okyksa dh la[;k dk vUrj
(A) 40
2
hours/?kaVs 1200 gks] rks fdrus ernkrkvksa dks bl pquko esa er nsu
3 dk vf/dkj Fkk\
1 (A) 10,000 (B) 45,000
(B) 20 hours/?kaVs (C) 60,000 (D) 72,000
3
125. A boat rows downstream 7 kms in 35
2 minutes and upstream 2 km in 30 min.
(C) 8 hours/?kaVs
3 What is the speed of boat in still water and
also find the speed of stream?
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
,d uko /kjk ds vuqizokg7esa
fdeh- rFkk mèoZizokg
2 esa
24  216 fdeh- dh nwjh Øe'k%
35 feuV rFkk30 feuV esa r;
121. is equal to
96 djrh gSA 'kkUr ty esa uko dh pky rFkk /kjk dh pky
Kkr dhft,\
24  216
ds cjkcj gS& (A) 8 km/h/fdeh-@?kaVk
, 4 km/h/fdeh-@?kaVk
96
(B) 12 km/h/fdeh-@?kaVk
, 4 km/h/fdeh-@?kaVk
2 (C) 8 km/h/fdeh-@?kaVk
, 6 km/h/fdeh-@?kaVk
(A) (B) 2 6
6 (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
126. A merchant makes a profit of 20% by selling
(C) 4 6 (D) 2
an article. Had he paid 10% less for it and
122. The average age of 40 students of a class is customer paid 10% more for it. What would
15 years. When 10 new students are be the percentage change in the profit
admitted, the average is increased by 0.2 percent.
year. The average age of the new students ,d O;kikjh ,d oLrq cspus 20%
ij dk ykHk izkIr djrk
is :
gSA ;fn O;kikjh us bl oLrq dks
10% de ewY; esa [kjhnk
fdlh d{kk ds40 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh vkSlr
15mez
o"kZ gSA
gksrk rFkk xzkgd10%usvf/d ewY; fn;k gksrk] rks Kkr
10 u;s fo|kFkhZ ds vkus ls vkSlr
0.2 c<+ tkrh gS rks u;s
dhft, izfr'kr ykHk esa ifjorZu fdrus izfr'kr gksrk\
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh vkSlr mez D;k gS\ (A) 120% (B) 125%
(A) 15.2 years/o"kZ(B) 16 years/o"kZ (C) 133.33% (D) 150%
(C) 16.2 years/o"kZ(D) 16.4 years/o"kZ 127. A lent ` 10,000 to B for 2 years and ` 6000
123. In a fort there was sufficient food for 200 to C for 4 years at same rate of on simple
soldiers for 31 days. After 27 days 120 interest and received ` 4400 in from both
soldiers left the fort. For how many extra as interest . The rate of interest per
days will the rest of the food last for the annum is
remaining soldiers? A us B dks ` 10,000 nks o"kksZa ds fy, C rFkk
dks
,d fdys esa200 flikfg;ksa ds fy,
31 fnuksa rd i;kZIr ` 6000, 4 o"kksZa ds fy, lk/kj.k C;kt ds leku nj ij
Hkkstu FkkA
27 fnuks ckn
120 flikgh fdyk NksM+dj pys fn;k ,oa C;kt ds :i esa nksuksa ls` 4400
dqy izkIr
tkrs gSA 'ks"k Hkkstu flikfg;ksa ds fy, fdrus vkSj vf/d
fd;kA C;kt dh nj izfr o"kZ gS%&
fnuksa rd i;kZIr gksxk\ (A) 7% (B) 5 %
(A) 12 days/fnu (B) 10 days/fnu 1
(C) 7 % (D) 10%
(C) 8 days/fnu (D) 6 days/fnu 8
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128. The minimum value of 2 sin2  + 3 cos2  is 133. In the given figure AE = BC and AE||BC
2 sin2  + 3 cos2  dk U;wure eku gS%& and the three sides AB, CD and ED are
(A) 0 (B) 3 equal in length. If A = 102°, find measure
of BCD :
(C) 2 (D) 1
129. If a pole of 12 m height casts a shadow of fn;s x;s fp=k esa
AE = BC rFkkAE||BC rFkk rhuksa
Hkqtk,a
AB, CD rFkkED yEckbZ esa leku gSA A;fn
4 3 m long on the ground, then the sun's
= 102° gks] rks
BCD dk eku Kkr djsa\
angle of elevation at that instant is
A E
;fn 12 eh- Å¡pkbZ dk ,d [kEHkk tehu
4 ij
3 eh-
yEch Nk;k Mkyrk gS] rks lw;Z dk mUu;u dks.k gS& D
(A) 30° (B) 60°
(C) 45° (D) 90° B C
(A) 138°
 1  (B) 162°
130. If x = 3 + 2 2 , then the value of  x – 
 x  (C) 88°
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
is :
134. If a2 + b2 + 2b + 4a + 5 = 0, then the value of
 1 
;fn x = 3 + 2 2 gks] rks
 x –  dk eku gS& a –b
is
 x  a b
(A) 1 (B) 2
a –b
(C) 2 2 (D) 3 3 ;fn a2 + b2 + 2b + 4a + 5 = 0 gks] rks dk
a b
131. In the given figure, A+B +C+D +E + F = eku gS&
fn;s x;s fp=k esa]
A + B + C + D + E + F (A) 3 (B) – 3
= 1 1
(C) (D) –
3 3
D
135. If the radius of a sphere is increased by 2
meter, its surface area increases by 704 m2.
E C
The radius of t he original sphere is
 22 
 Take   7 
F B  
;fn ,d xksys dh f=kT;k
2 eh- ls c<+k nh tk, rks bldk
A
i`"Bh; {ks=kiQy
704 oxZ ehVj c<+ tkrk gSA ewy xksys dh
(A) 360° (B) 720°  22 
(C) 180° (D) 300° f=kT;k gS
  pquas

 7 
132. A room 8 m long, 6 m broad and 3 m height
(A) 16 m/eh- (B) 15 m/eh-
1
has two windows 1 m × 1 m and a door (C) 14 m/eh- (D) 13 m/eh-
2 136. In ABC, AD is the internal bisector of A,
1 meeting the side BC at D. If BD = 5 cm,
2 m × 1 m. Find the cost of papering the BC = 7.5 cm, then AB : AC is :
2
f=kHkqtABC esa]AD, A dk vkUrfjd foHkktd Hkqtk
walls with paper 50 cm wide at 25 paise
BC dks D ij feyrk gSA ;fnBD = 5 lseh-]BC =
per meter :
7.5 lseh- gks] rks
AB : AC gS&
,d dejk 8 eh- yEck]6 eh- pkSM+k3 ,oa
eh- Å¡pk gS] (A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 2
1 (C) 4 : 5 (D) 3 : 5
ftlesa nks f[kM+fd;k¡
2 eh- × 1 eh- gS] rks
25 iSls izfr
2 137. If P = 101, then the value of 3 P(P 2 – 3P  3) – 1
ehVj dh nj ls50 lseh- pkSM+s dkxt dks iwjs nhokj ijis
yxkus dk [kpZ D;k gksxk\
;fn P = 101 gks] rks
3
P(P
2
– 3P  3) – 1 dk eku gS&
(A) ` 39 (B) ` 37
(C) ` 33 (D) ` 35 (A) 100 (B) 101
(C) 102 (D) 1000
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138. A cone of same base and height as that of a 145. The length of arc 40 cm in a circle subtend
solid cylinder whose height and radius of 1
base are 10 cm and 6 cm respectively has angle 22 at the centre, then the radius
been curved out from this cylinder. Thus 2
is equal to :
the volume of the remaining solid is
,d leku vk/kj vkSj Å¡pkbZ okys 'kadq dks Øe'k% ,d o`Ùk ds40 lseh- yEckbZ okyk pki dsUnz
1
22 ij
10 lseh- o 6 lseh- vk/kj dh f=kT;k vkSj Å¡pkbZ okys 2
csyu ls dkVk tkrk gSA bl izdkj cps gq, 'ks"k Hkkx dkdk dks.k cukrh gS] rks f=kT;k ds cjkcj gS&
vk;ru gSA (A) 92 cm/lseh- (B) 102 cm/lseh-
(A) 240  cm3/?ku lseh-
(C) 96 cm/ lseh- (D) 108 cm/lseh-
Directions (146 - 150): The pie-chart given
(B) 5280 cm3/?ku lseh- below shows the number of students enrolled
(C) 620  cm3/?ku lseh- in a school in different activities. Total number
(D) 360  cm /?ku lseh-
3 of students in the school is 1200. Study the
139. If G be the centroid of ABC and the area of chart and answer the questions.
GBD is 6 cm2, where D is the mid-point of funsZ'k (146 - 150): uhps fn;k x;k ikbZ&pkVZ fdlh fo|ky;
side BC, then the area of ABC is : esa fofHkUu ØhM+kvksa esa ukekafdr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k
;fn f=kHkqt
ABC dk dsUnzd G gks rFkk f=kHkqt
GBD dk djrk gSA fo|ky; esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh1200
la[;k gSA rkfydk
{ks=kiQy
6 oxZ lseh- gks] tgka
D HkqtkBC dk eè; fcUnq dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djs ,oa iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsaA
gS] rks
ABC dk {ks=kiQy gS& Eco club Scout
(A) 18 cm /oxZ lseh-
2
(B) 12 cm /oxZ lseh-
2
22% 18%
(C) 24 cm2/oxZ lseh- (D) 36 cm2/oxZ lseh-
140. If a + b + c = 4 3 and a2 + b2 + c 2 = 16, then 13%
Debating 21%
find ab + bc + ca.
club 11% Red cross
;fn a + b + c = 4 3 rFkka2 + b2 + c 2 = 16 gks] 15%
Human Resources
rksab + bc + ca Kkr djsaA Development club N.C.C.
(A) 16 (B) 18 146. How many students are enrolled in N.C.C
(C) 14 (D) 20 activities?
141. In ABC, B = 90° and AB : BC = 2 : 1. The fdrus Nk=kN.C.C xfrfof/ esa ukekafdr gS\
value of sin A + cot C is (A) 180 (B) 120
f=kHkqt
ABC esa] B = 90° rFkkAB : BC = 2 : 1 gSA (C) 72 (D) 240
sin A + cot C dk eku gS& 147. What is the total number of students
enrolled in Debating Club and HRD Club?
(A) 3  5 (B)
2 5 cgl Dyc vkSj ekuo lalk/u fodkl Dyc esa ukekafdr
2 5 Nk=kksaa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\
(A) 144 (B) 216
(C) 2  5 (D) 3 5 (C) 288 (D) 72
142. If x = 11, then the value of 148. The number of students enrolled in Eco-
x5 – 12x4 + 12x3 – 12x2 + 12x – 1 is club is what percent of those enrolled in
;fn x = 11 gks] rks
x5 – 12x4 + 12x3 – 12x2 + 12x – Red cross activities?
1 dk eku gS& bZdks Dyc esa ukaekfdr Nk=kksa dh la[;k] jsMØkWl xfr
(A) 5 (B) 10 ukaekfdr Nk=kksa dh la[;k dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\
(C) 15 (D) 20 (A) 94.24% (B) 95.45%
143. If tan2 = 1 + 2 tan2 (,  are positive acute (C) 82.45% (D) 104.76%
149. What is the ratio of number of students
angles), then 2 cos – cos is equal to enrolled in Scout and Red cross activities
;fn tan2 = 1 + 2 tan2 gks ( rFkk /ukRed U;wu together to those enrolled in Debating Club
activities?
dks.k gSa)] rks
2 cos – cos ds cjkcj gS& LdkWV vkSj jsMØkWl xfrfof/;ksa esa Nk=kksa dh
(A) 0 (B) 2 1 vuqikr fMcsfVax Dyc esa 'kkfey Nk=kksa esa D;k gS\
(C) 1 (D) –1 (A) 3 : 1 (B) 4 : 1
144. If sin 3A = cos (A – 26°), where 3A is an (C) 1 : 4 (D) 1 : 3
150. Which two clubs have the enrolment in the
acute angle then the value of A is ratio of 2 : 1 ?
;fn sin 3A = cos (A – 26°) gks] tgka
3A ,d U;wu fdu nksuksa Dycksa esa izos'k2 dk
: 1 vuqikr
gSA
dks.k gks]Arks
dk eku gS& (A) Eco club, HRD club
(A) 29° (B) 26° (B) Eco club, N.C.C.
(C) HRD club, Eco club
(C) 23° (D) 28°
(D) Debating club, Eco club

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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some 159. Leave a two inch ...... on each page for the
part of the sentences have errors and some teacher’s remarks.
are correct. Find out which part of a sentence (A) border (B) margin
has an error and blacken the oval [ ] (C) blank (D) gap
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B),
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken 160. The love birds were meeting each other
the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer secretly, but their ...... affair was soon
Sheet. known to everyone.
151. Having received your letter this morning, (A) clandestine (B) covert
we are writing to thank you for the same. (C) unknown (D) candid
(A) Having received your letter Direction: In Question nos. 161 to 167, a
(B) this morning, we are writing sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
(C) to thank you for the same. Below are given alternatives to the underlined
(D) No error. part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
152. Do the roses in your garden smell more sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
sweetly than those in ours ? case no improvement is needed your answer
(A) Do the roses in your garden smell
is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
(B) more sweetly
(C) than those in ours ? 161. They were all shocked at his failure in the
(D) No error competition.
153. My friend asked me if I can lend him my (A) No Improvement
Parker pen for a few days. (B) had all shocked at
(A) My friend asked me (C) had all shocked by
(B) if I can lend him my Parker pen (D) had been all shocked on
(C) for a few days. 162. Mushtafa unnecessarily picked up a
(D) No error quarrel with Razia and left the party
154. Arpit is getting fatter because he does not hurried.
take exercise at all. (A) has picked up
(A) Arpit is getting (B) No Improvement
(B) fatter because he (C) picked
(C) does not take exercise at all (D) picking up
(D) No error
163. The strangers are not beware of all the
155. I am thinking of to go to Agra for my cousin’s
marriage. facts
(A) I am thinking of (A) No Improvement
(B) to go to Agra (B) are not aware of
(C) for my cousin’s marriage. (C) are not to be aware
(D) No error (D) must not to be aware for
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, 164. The crops are dying, it must not had rained
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with for a long time.
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are (A) must had not (B) must not be
suggested for each question. Choose the (C) must not have (D) No Improvement
correct alternative out of the four and indicate 165. Hardly does the sun rise when the stars
it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in
disappeared.
the Answer Sheet.
156. I saw a ...... of cows in the field. (A) have the sun rose
(A) group (B) herd (B) had the sun risen
(C) swarm (D) flock (C) No Improvement
157. Rohan and Rohit are twins, but they do not (D) the sun rose
look ...... 166. Making friends is more rewarding than to
(A) unique (B) different make enemies.
(C) likely (D) alike (A) to be unsociable
158. Hardly had the students arrived for station
(B) No Improvement
...... it started raining.
(A) before (B) when (C) being unsociable
(C) than (D) after (D) making enemies
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167. What does agonise me most is not this Directions : In Question nos. 176 to 182, in
criticism, but the trivial reason behind it. the following question, out of the four
(A) No Improvement alternatives, choose the one which can be
(B) agonises me the most substituted for the given sentence.
(C) agonising me the most 176. To issue a thunderous verbal attack
(D) I most agonised (A) Languish (B) Animate
Direction : In Question nos. 168 to 175, four (C) Fulminate (D) Invigorate
alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase 177. Present opposing arguments or evidence
underlined in the sentence. Choose the (A) Criticise (B) Rebuff
alternative which best expresses the meaning (C) Reprimand (D) Rebut
of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer 178. The policy of extending a countrys’ empire
Sheet. and influence
168. The class could not keep a straight face on (A) Communism
hearing the strange pronunciation of the (B) Internationalism
new teacher. (C) Capitalism
(A) remain silent (D) Imperialism
(B) remain serious 179. Of outstanding significance
(C) remain mute (A) Monumental (B) Rational
(D) remain disturbed (C) Ominous (D) Evident
169. The speech of the leader went down well 180. The part of government which is concerned
with the majority of the audience. with making of rules
(A) found acceptance with (A) Court (B) Tribunal
(B) was attentively listened to by (C) Bar (D) Legislature
(C) was appreciated by 181. One who dabbles in fine arts for its love
(D) was applauded by
and not for monetary gains
170. Sugandha has bitten off more than he chew.
(A) Connoisseur (B) Amateur
(A) Is trying to do much
(C) Professional (D) Dilettante
(B) Is very greedy
182. To accustom oneself to a foreign climate
(C) Is always hungry
(A) Adapt (B) Adopt
(D) Has little regard for others
(C) Accustom (D) Acclimatise
171. The business of his company is now on its
Direction : In Question nos. 183 to 185, in
last legs.
the following questions, out of the four
(A) About to fructify
alternatives, choose the one which best
(B) About to perish
(C) About to produce results expresses the meaning of the given word as
(D) About to take off your answer.
172. Though Saloni has a lot of money, yet all 183. MELD
his plans are built upon sand. (A) To soothe (B) Merge
(A) established on insecure foundations (C) Purchase (D) Glisten
(B) based on inexperience 184. MASSACRE
(C) resting on cheap material (A) Murder (B) Stab
(D) resting on immature ideas (C) Assassinate (D) Slaughter
173. Most of the rich people always keeps 185. KEN
himself to himself. (A) Ignorance (B) Witness
(A) Is too busy (C) Trial (D) Knowledge
(B) Is selfish Direction : In Question nos. 186 to 188, in
(C) Is unsociable the following questions, choose the word
(D) Does not take sides opposite in meaning to the given word
174. His Parents strained every nerve to enable opposite in meaning to the given word.
him to get settled in life. 186. PERENNIAL
(A) worked very hard (A) Frequent (B) Regular
(B) spent a huge amount (C) Lasting (D) Rare
(C) tried all tricks 187. HOLLOW
(D) bribed several persons (A) Filled (B) Solid
175. They felt that it was a tall order to expect (C) Strong (D) Substantial
her to take his own decision. 188. BALANCE
(A) Difficult (B) Too much (A) Dis-balance (B) Misbalance
(C) Customary (D) Simple (C) De-balance (D) Imbalance
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Directions : In question nos. 189 to 190, four Direction : In Question nos. 196 to 200, you
words are given in each question, out of which have a brief passages with 5 questions. Read
the passage carefully and choose the best
only one word is spelt correct. Find the word answer to each question out of the four
spelt correct and mark your answer in the alternatives and mark it by blackening the
Answer Sheet. appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
PASSAGE
189. (A) Schedule (B) Schedulle
Nehru’s was a many sided personality. He
(C) Schedeule (D) Shedule enjoyed reading and writing books as much as
190. (A) Friming (B) Burnning he enjoyed fighting political and social evils or
(C) Running (D) Fryng residing tyranny. In him, the scientist and the
humanist were held in perfect balance. While he
Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 195, in
kept looking at special problems from a scientific
the following passages some of the words have standpoint, he never forgot that we should
been left out. Read the passages carefully and nourish the total man. As a scientist, he refused
choose the correct answer to each question to believe in a beneSvolent power interested in
men’s affairs, but, as a self proclaimed non-
out of the four alternative and fill in the
believer, he loved affirming his faith in life and
blanks. the beauty of nature. Children, he adored. Unlike
CLOZE TEST Wordsworth, he did not see him trailing clouds
The principal advantage in having a clear of glory from the recent sojourn in heaven. He
saw them as a blossoms of promise and renewal,
cut objective of business is that it does not derail.
the only hope for mankind.
The enterprise does not stray ...(i)... the direct 196. Nehru thought that children
route that it has set for ...(ii).... Enterprises with (A) were tailing clouds of glory
well defined objectives can conveniently (B) held promise for a better future
(C) were like flowers to be loved and admired
undertake ...(iii)... and follow long range
(D) held no hope for mankind
development policies. Recognition of objectives 197. Nehru enjoyed
...(iv)... the temptation to compromise long range (A) reading and writing books
...(v)... for short term gains and improves (B) fighting political and social evils
coordination in work and consistency in policy. (C) resisting tyranny
(D) doing all the above and much more
198. Which of the statements reflects Nehru
191. (iii) point of view ?
(A) production (B) research (A) Humanism is more important than
science
(C) audit (D) appraisal
(B) Science is supreme and humanism is
192. (v) subordinate to it
(A) objectives (B) loses (C) Science and Humanism are equally
(C) interests (D) profits important
(D) There is no ground between science and
193. (iv)
humanism
(A) invites (B) defers 199. In this passage, ‘a benevolent power
(C) shifts (D) removes interested in men’s affairs’ means
194. (i) (A) a supernatural power of god
(A) from (B) on (B) beauty of nature
(C) the spirit of science
(C) along (D) towards (D) the total man
195. (ii) 200. A ‘many-side personality’ means
(A) others (B) industry (A) a complex personality
(B) a secretive person
(C) itself (D) government (C) a person having varied interests
(D) a capable person

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