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1. To mark 800th anniversary of Magna Carta (1215), four 1. eSXuk dkVkZ ¼1215½ dh 800oha o’kZxk¡B dks eukus ds fy;s lalnh;
surviving copies of the world most important çtkra= ds bfrgkl esa fo”o ds lcls egRoiw.kZ pkj thfor çys[kksa dks
documents of parliamentary democracy were recently ,d lkFk ykuk vHkh gky esa mRlo dk ,d fgLlk cukA ;g dgk¡
brought together as a part of celebrations in: euk;k x;k%
(1) Washington (2) Delhi (1) okf”kaxVu (2) fnYyh
(3) London (4) Kathmandu (3) yanu (4) dkBekUMw

2. The so called “bad” cholesterol in the serum is: 2. rFkkdfFkr lhje esa [kjkc dksysLVªkWy gksrk gS%
(1) HDL (2) VLDL (1) HDL (2) VLDL
(3) LDL (4) All of these (3) LDL (4) ;s lHkh

3. The foremost cause of blindness in India, according to 3. “kkldh; vk¡dM+ks ds vuqlkj Hkkjr esa va/kkiu dk loZçeq[k dkj.k gS%
official data is: (1) Xywdksek
(1) Glaucoma (2) Mk;csfVd jsVhjksisFkh
(2) Diabetic Retiropathy (3) eksfr;kfcUn
(3) Cataract (4) viorZfud =qfV
(4) Refractive error

4. Recently which ministry has launched two schemes 4. gky gh esa fdl ea=ky; us nks ;kstuk,a vuwlwfpr tkfr ds fy;s
namely–venture capital fund for S.C. and Green lkgfld iw¡th uhf/k ,oa gfjr O;kikj ;kstuk ykxw dh%
business scheme: (1) foÙk ea=ky;
(1) Ministry of Finance (2) lkekftd U;k; ,oa l”kfädj.k ea=ky;
(2) Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (3) okf.kT; ,oa m|ksx ea=ky;
(3) Ministry of Commerce & Industry (4) vYila[;d ekeyksa dk ea=ky;
(4) Ministry of Minority affairs

5. One of the pioneering robots, that went missing into 5. çFke iFkçn”kZd jkscksV tks fd ,d n”kd iwoZ vUrfj{k esa [kks x;k Fkk]
space almost a decade ago, has been recently found vHkh gky gh esa yky xzg ds lrg ij ik;k x;kA bldk uke crk,a%
on the surface of red planet. Name it: (1) Beagle 2
(1) Beagle 2 (2) Mars–2 Prop–M. Rover
(2) Mars–2 Prop–M. Rover (3) Mars Rover
(3) Mars Rover (4) Spirit (MER–A)
(4) Spirit (MER–A)

6. Who among the following were well known for their 6. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls Hkkjr esa xjhch ij v/;;u ds fy;s HkyhHkk¡fr
study on poverty in India: tkuk tkrk gS%
(1) V.M. Dandekar (2) Neel Kanth (1) oh-,e- MkaMsdj (2) uhy daB
(3) Raghuram Rajan (4) (1) & (2) Both (3) j?kqjke jktu (4) nksuksa (1) ,o (2)

7. Who was appointed the first chief executive officer of 7. uhfr vk;ksx dk çFke eq[; ç”kklfud vf/kdkjh vHkh fdls fu;qä
National Institution for transforming India: fd;k x;k%
(1) Arvind Panagariya (1) vjfoUn iuxfM+;k
(2) Bibek Debroy (2) fccsd nscjkW;
(3) Ms Sindhushree Khullar (3) lqJh flU/kqJh [kqYyj
(4) Ms Saraswathi Menon (4) lqJh ljLoFkh esuu

8. Panchsheel agreement was signed between: 8. iap”khy vuqcU/k ij gLrk{kj fdu ns”kksa ds e/; gqvk%
(1) India & Bangladesh (1) Hkkjr vkSj ckaXykns”k
(2) India & China (2) Hkkjr vkSj phu
(3) India & Pakistan (3) Hkkjr vkSj ikfdLrku
(4) India & America (4) Hkkjr vkSj vesfjdk

9. International Monetary Fund is headquartered at: 9. vUrZjk’Vªh; eqæk dks’k dk eq[;ky; dgk¡ gS%
(1) Washington (2) New York (1) okf”kaxVu (2) U;w;kdZ
(3) Geneva (4) Paris (3) tsusok (4) isfjl

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10. Contour lines on a map join places of: 10. ekufp= ij leksPp js[kk,a fdu LFkkuksa dks tksM+rh gSa%
(1) Equal mean atmospheric pressure (1) leku ek/; okrkoj.kh; ncko
(2) Equal average temperature (2) leku vkSlr rkiØe
(3) Equal rainfall (3) leku o’kkZ
(4) Equal height above sea level (4) leqæ Lrj ds Åij leku Å¡pkbZ

11. A writ, which is in the nature of command issued by 11. U;k;ky; }kjk fuxZfer ,d lekns”k tks ,d daekM dh rjg fdlh
the court asking a public authority to perform a public lkoZtfud çkf/kdkjh dks lkoZtfud dk;Z djus tks oks djus dks ck/; gS
duty which it is bound to perform or to refrain from rFkk fdlh dk;Z dks ugha djus dks tks mls ughas djuk pkfg,] dgk
performing a particular act which it should not tkrk gS%
perform, is called: (1) lfVZ;ksjkjh (2) gSfc;l dkiZl
(1) Certiorari (2) Habeas corpus (3) eUMel (4) Doks okjUVks
(3) Mandamus (4) Quo warranto

12. The capillary action phenomenon of water climbing up 12. ty esa Mwch ,d ldjh uyh esa ikuh ds Åij p<+us dh ty dh
a narrow tube dipped in water is due to: dsf”kdk fØ;k lao`fr dk dkj.k gS%
(1) Surface friction (1) i`’Bh; ?k’kZ.k
(2) Surface tension (2) i`’Bh; ruko
(3) Atmospheric pressure (3) okrkoj.kh; ncko
(4) Differential temperature (4) vody rkiØe

13. The Present strength of Rajya Sabha members is ...... 13. orZeku esa jkT;&lHkk lnL;ksa dh la[;k ------ gS ftlesa jkT;ksa ,oa
out of which ...... are representatives of states and fnYyh la?k”kkflr {ks= ,oa iqMqpsjh ds çfrfuf/kRo djus okys lnL;ksa dh
union territories of Delhi and Puducherry and ...... are la[;k ------ gS ,oa ------ lnL; jk’Vªifr }kjk euksfur fd;s x;s gSa%
nominated by president: (1) 245, 233, 12 (2) 250, 238, 12
(1) 245, 233, 12 (2) 250, 238, 12 (3) 247, 235, 12 (4) 248, 236, 12
(3) 247, 235, 12 (4) 248, 236, 12

14. As per the constitution of India, the state legislature 14. Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vuqlkj jkT; fo/kku&lHkk esa “kkfey gksrk gS%
shall consist of: (1) jkT;iky] fo/kku ifj’kn] fo/kku&lHkk
(1) Governor, Legislative Council, Legislative Assembly (2) jkT;iky ,oa fo/kku&lHkk tgk¡ ij dksbZ Hkh fo/kku ifj’kn ugha gS
(2) Governor, Legislative Assembly where there is no (3) eq[;ea=h] jkT;iky] fo/kku ifj’kn] fo/kku&lHkk
legislative council (4) ;k rks (1) ;k (2)
(3) Chief Minister, Governor, Legislative Council,
Legislative assembly
(4) Either (1) or (2)

15. Garuda-V concluded recently, is a joint exercise 15. x:M&V, tks gky gh esa lEiUu gqvk] Hkkjr dh ok;q lsuk ,oa fdl
between the air forces of India and: ns”k ds e/; la;qä vH;kl Fkk%
(1) Japan (2) Canada (1) tkiku (2) dukMk
(3) Russia (4) France (3) :l (4) Ýkal

16. 20 men can finish a work in 30 days. On completion of 16. 20 vkneh fdlh dk;Z dks 30 fnu esa djrs gSA 10 fnu iwjs gksus ds
10 days, 10 men leave work. Remaining men work for ckn] 10 O;fä dk;Z NksM+dj pys tkrs gSA ckdh cps O;fä “ks’k 10
next 10 days. At the end of 20 days it is decided to fnu rd dk;Z djrs gSaA 20 fnu dh lekfIr ij ;g fu.kZ; fy;k tkrk
complete the work in remaining 10 days. How many gS fd ckdh cpk dk;Z ckdh cps 10 fnuksa esa iwjk fd;k tk,A fdrus
extra men are required: vfrfjä O;fä;ksa dh vko”;drk gksxh%
(1) 20 (2) 25 (1) 20 (2) 25
(3) 15 (4) 10 (3) 15 (4) 10

17. A machinist by increasing his normal rate of work by 17. ,d fn, x;s le; esa ,d dkjhxj vius dk;Z dk lkekU; nj
1 1
12 % could produce 15 items more, in a given period 12 % c<+kdj 15 oLrq,a T;knk iSnk dj ldrk gSA ;fn og vius
2 2
of time. How many items can he produce if he works at lkekU; nj ds 80% ij dk;Z djrk gS rks fdruh oLrq,a mRikfnr
80% of his normal rate: djrk gS%
(1) 100 (2) 90 (1) 100 (2) 90
(3) 80 (4) 96 (3) 80 (4) 96

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18. The average age of 10 students is 15 years. When 5 18. 10 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh vkSlr vk;q 15 o’kZ gSA tc 5 u, fo|kFkhZ “kkfey
new students joined, the average age rose by one fd, tkrs gSa rks vkSlr vk;q 1 o’kZ ls c<+ tkrk gSA u;s fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk
year. The average age in years of the new students is: vkSlr vk;q o’kks± esa D;k gksxk%
(1) 18 (2) 16 (1) 18 (2) 16
(3) 15 (4) 17 (3) 15 (4) 17

19. In an examination a student scores 1 mark for each 19. ,d ijh{kk esa ,d fo|kFkhZ lgh mÙkj ds fy, 1 vad ikrk gS vkSj
correct answer and 0.25 marks are deducted for each 0.25 vad dh dVkSrh xyr mÙkj ds fy, dh tkrh gSA ;fn og dqy
wrong answers. If he attempts all 120 questions and 120 ç”u dk mÙkj nsrk gS vkSj 90 vad ikrk gS rks mlus dqy
secures 90 marks, the number of questions he fdrus ç”uksa ds mÙkj lgh fn;s%
attempts correctly is: (1) 100 (2) 106
(1) 100 (2) 106 (3) 96 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 96 (4) None of these
3 2 3 2
20. The difference between
4
of 64 and
3
of 48 is equal 20. 64 dk 4
vkSj 48 dk 3
ds e/; vUrj gksxk%
to: (1) 24 (2) 20
(1) 24 (2) 20 (3) 32 (4) 16
(3) 32 (4) 16

21. Two students appeared at an examination. One of 21. nks fo|kFkÊ ,d ijh{kk esa lfEefyr gksrs gSaA muesa ls ,d fo|kFkÊ us
them secured 9 marks more than the other and his nwljs fo|kFkÊ ls 9 vad vf/kd çkIr fd, vkSj mldk vad nksuksa ds
marks was 56% of the sum of their marks. The marks vadksa ds dqy ;ksx dk 56% FkkA muds }kjk çkIr fd, x, vad gSa%
obtained by them are: (1) 39, 30 (2) 41, 32
(1) 39, 30 (2) 41, 32 (3) 32, 33 (4) 43, 34
(3) 32, 33 (4) 43, 34

22. The cost price of 19 mangoes is equal to the selling 22. 19 vkeksa dk ykxr ewY; 16 vkeksa ds fcØh ewY; ds cjkcj gS ykHk
price of 16 mangoes. The gain percent is: çfr”kr gS%
9 9
(1) 3 % (1) 3 %
17 17
15 15
(2) 15 % (2) 15 %
19 19
3 3
(3) 18 % (3) 18 %
4 4
(4) 20% (4) 20%

23. A hemispherical bowl of internal radius 9 cm contains a 23. 9 lseh- vkUrfjd f=T;k okys ,d v/kZ&xksyh; I;kys esa rjy gSA ;g
liquid. This liquid is to be filled into cylindrical shaped rjy csyukdkj vkdkj okys NksVh cksry ftldk O;kl 3 lseh- ,oa
small bottles of a diameter 3 cm and height 4 cm. How Å¡pkbZ 4 lseh- gS] esa Hkjk tkuk gSA I;kys dks [kkyh djus ds fy,
many bottles will be needed to empty the bowl? fdruh cksryksa dh vko”;drk gksxh\
(1) 45 (2) 54 (1) 45 (2) 54
(3) 35 (4) 48 (3) 35 (4) 48
24. Which of the following is the rate percent per annum 24. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk nj çfr”kr çfro’kZ gS tks fd 3 o’kZ esa `
which would give difference in amount of interest 1200 ij ,oa 4 o’kZ esa ` 800 ij ` 20 dh C;kt ds jde dk
equal to ` 20 for ` 1200 in 3 years and for ` 800 in 4 vUrj nsxk\
years?
(1) 2.5 (2) 3
(1) 2.5 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 5 (4) None of these

25. In a class, the ratio of boys to girls is 4:5. Half of the 25. ,d d{kk esa yM+dks ls yM+fd;ksa dk vuqikr 4:5 gSA vk/ks yM+ds ,oa
boys and half of the girls participated in the youth vk/kh yM+fd;ksa us ukStoku mRlo esa Hkkx fy;kA 61 tks fd dqy
1
festival. , ie, 30 of the total student population
6 fo|kFkÊ la[;k dk 30 gS] us NCC dSEi esa fgLlk fy;kA d{kk esa
participated in the NCC camp. What is the number of yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k D;k gS%
girl students in the class? (1) 80 (2) 100
(1) 80 (2) 100 (3) 120 (4) 150
(3) 120 (4) 150

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26. Three wheels make 60, 36 and 24 revolutions per 26. rhu ifg;s 60, 36 ,oa 24 pôj çfrfeuV yxkrs gSaA çR;sd ds fje
minute. Each has a red spot on its rim, which is at the ij ,d yky nkx gSA tks fd “kwU; dky ij fuEure fLFkfr ij gSA
lowest position at time zero. The red spot will all be at yky nkx iqu% mlh fLFkfr ij gksxk fdrus le; i”pkr%
this position again after: (1) 2 lsds.M (2) 5 lsds.M
(1) 2 seconds (2) 5 seconds (3) 4 lsds.M (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 4 seconds (4) None of these

27. If 2 logx (x–2) = logx 4, then the value of x is: 27. ;fn 2 logx (x–2) = logx 4, rks X dk eku D;k gS%
(1) 1 (2) 3 (1) 1 (2) 3
(3) 4 (4) 2 (3) 4 (4) 2

28. Which of the following in the largest number? 28. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh lokZf/kd cM+h la[;k gS\
1/3 1/5 1/3 1/5
(1) 3 (2) 5 (1) 3 (2) 5
1/2 1/7 1/2 1/7
(3) 2 (4) 7 (3) 2 (4) 7

29. In a throw of two dice, the probability of getting a sum 29. nks ik¡lksa dh ,d Qsad esa vadksa dk ;ksx 9 vFkok 11 vkus dh
of 9 or 11 is: çkf;drk gksxh%
(1) 2/9 (2) 7/9 (1) 2/9 (2) 7/9
(3) 5/9 (4) None of these (3) 5/9 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
30. The triangle joining the points (2, 7), (4, –1), (–2, 6) is: 30. fcUnqvksa (2, 7), (4, –1), (–2, 6) dks feykus ls cuk gqvk f=Hkqt
(1) Equilteral gksxk%
(2) Right angled (1) leckgq
(3) Isosceles (2) ledks.k
(4) None of these (3) lef}ckgq
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

DIRECTIONS: For answering question, study diagram which is funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”ua ds mÙkj nsus ds fy, js[kkfp= dk v/;;u djus ds
represented as follows and select the appropriate choice. i”pkr mfpr fodYi dk pquko djsaA
ABDE represents Artists ABDE iznf”kZr djrk gS dykdkjksa dks
FGHI represents Scientists FGHI çnf”kZr djrk gS oSKkfudksa dks
JKLM represents Administrators JKLM çnf”kZr djrk gS ç”kkldksa dks
OPQN represents healthy people OPQN çnf”kZr djrk gS LoLFk O;fä dks

31. Scientists who are also artists but in not good state of 31. oSKkfud tks dykdkj Hkh gSa ysfdu LoLFk ugha gSa] fdl {ks= ls
health belong to the area: lEcfU/kr gSa%
(1) 4 (2) 5 (1) 4 (2) 5
(3) 9 (4) 10 (3) 9 (4) 10

DIRECTION: Select the suitable alternative to satisfy the funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”u ls muds lEcU/kksa dks lUrq’V djus okys lgh fodYi
relationship in the following question. dks pqfu,A
32. Buffalo : Leather : : Sheep: 32. HkSal % peM+k % % HksM+%
(1) Wool (2) Cotton (1) Åu (2) dikl
(3) Fur (4) Silk (3) Qj (4) js”ke

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DIRECTION: Select the choice out of the given choices which funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr fn;s gq, “kCnksa dks fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ls vaxzsth o.kZekyk
gives the given words in the correct alphabetical order. ds vuqlkj lgh Øe esa vkus okys fodYi dk pquko djsaA
33. Nasal, New, Nine, Noble: 33. Nasal, New, Nine, Noble%
(1) Noble, New, Nasal, Nine (1) Noble, New, Nasal, Nine
(2) Nine, Noble, New, Nasal (2) Nine, Noble, New, Nasal
(3) Nasal, New, Nine, Noble (3) Nasal, New, Nine, Noble
(4) New, Nasal, Nine, Noble (4) New, Nasal, Nine, Noble

34. Five students participated in an examination and each 34. ik¡p fo|kfFkZ;ksa us ,d ijh{kk esa Hkkx fy;k vkSj çR;sd us fHké vad
scored different marks. Naina scored higher than vftZr fd;kA uSuk us ehuk ls T;knk vad vftZr fd;kA deyk us
Meena. Kamla scored lower than praveen but higher çohu ls de ijUrq uSuk ls T;knk vad vftZr fd;kA vuqt dk vad
than Naina. Anuj’s score was between Meena and ehuk vkSj uSuk ds chp esa FkkA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk tksM+k
Naina. Which of the following pairs represents the Øe”k% mPpre ,oa fuEure vad n”kkZrk gS%
highest and the lowest scores respectively? (1) çohu] uSuk (2) uSuk] çohu
(1) Praveen, Naina (2) Naina, Praveen (3) çohu] vuqt (4) çohu] ehuk
(3) Praveen, Anuj (4) Praveen, Meena

INSTRUCTIONS: In this question a piece of paper is folded and then cut as shown below. The dotted lines shown are the portion which
have been folded. The curve arrow shows the directions of folding. And the number of scissors beneath the figure show the number of
portions cut. From the given responses, indicate how it will appear when opened. The opening is in the same order as folding.

funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”u esa dkxt ds VqdM+s dks eksM+dj dkVk x;k gS] tSlk fd uhps n”kkZ;k x;k gSA fcUnq js[kk,a eksM+s gq, Hkkx dks çnf”kZr djrh gSaA oØkRed
rhj eqM+s Hkkx dh fn”kk dks n”kkZrk gSA fp= ds uhps nh xbZ dSafp;k¡ dVs gq, Hkkx dh la[;kvks dks n”kkZrh gSaA mÙkj fodYiksa esa ls ;s crk,a fd bl çfØ;k ds
vuqlkj bls [kksyus ij ;g dSlk fn[ksxkA eksM+us ds Øekuqlkj gh [kksyus dk Øe gksxkA
35. Question figure ¼ç”u vkÑfr½ Answer figure ¼mÙkj vkÑfr½

35.  (1) (2) (3) (4)

DIRECTIONS: At a public meeting there were 8 speakers A, B, funsZ”k% ,d lkoZtfud lHkk esa A, B, C, D, E, F, G, ,oa H 8 oäk FksA
C, D, E, F, G and H. Each spoke for some time according to the fuEufyf[kr ;kstuk ds vuqlkj çR;sd us dqN le; cksyk&
following scheme– I. ^A* ^F* ds ckn cksyk vkSj ^B* ls T;knk le; fy;k
I. ‘A’ spoke after ‘F’ and took more time than ‘B’ II. ^C* ^G* ls igys cksyk ysfdu ^B* ds ckn vkSj ^E* ls de
II. ‘C’ spoke before ‘G’ and after ‘B’ and took less time le; fy;k
than E. III. ^D* ^H* ds ckn cksyk vkSj ^B* ls igys ,oa ^H* ls de le;
III. ‘D’ spoke after ‘H’ and before ‘B’ and took less time fy;k ysfdu ^E* ls T;knk
than ‘H’, but more time than ‘E’. IV. ^H* ^A* ds ckn cksyk vkSj ^B* ls de le; fy;k
IV. ‘H’ spoke after ‘A’ and took less time than ‘B’
36. dkSu lcls T;knk le; cksyk%
36. Who spoke for the longest time?
(1) A (2) B
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(3) C (4) D

DIRECTION: Some words have been coded but no specific funsZ”k% dqN “kCnksa dks dwV Hkk’kk esa fy[kk x;k gS ysfdu mlds fy;s dksbZ
code is indicated. Use your judgement to pick the coded word fuf”pr dwV fufnZ’V ugh gSA vki vius fu.kZ; {kerk dk ç;ksx djrs gq,
which represents the given word the best. dwV esa fy[ks gq, la[;k dks crk, tks ç”u esa fn;s gq, “kCn dks lokZf/kd
vPNh rjg ls iznf”kZr djrk gS%
37. RECOMMEND:
(1) 154595247 37. RECOMMEND%
(2) 156722543 (1) 154595247
(3) 227919281 (2) 156722543
(4) 566671281 (3) 227919281
(4) 566671281

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38. If BAT = 69 and BOOK = 172, then PEN = ? 38. ;fn BAT = 69 vkSj BOOK = 172, rks PEN = \
(1) 66 (2) 105 (1) 66 (2) 105
(3) 144 (4) 183 (3) 144 (4) 183

39. In a certain code language ‘bring the white board’ is 39. fdlh fuf”pr dksM Hkk’kk esa ^bring the white board* dks ^ka na
written as ‘ka na di pa’ and ‘White and black board’ is di pa* ,oa ^white and black board* dks ^na di sa ra* fy[kk
written as ‘na di sa ra’. How is ‘the’ written in that tkrk gS rks ^the* dks ml dksM esa dSls fy[kk tk;sxk\
code? (1) ka (2) pa
(1) ka (2) pa (3) ka or pa (4) ra
(3) ka or pa (4) ra

40. If M+N means M is brother of N, M/N means M is father 40. vxj M+N ek;us M HkkbZ gS N dk] M/N ek;us M firk gS N dk
of N and M×N means M is sister of N. Which of the rFkk MxN ek;us M cgu gS N dkA fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdldk ek;us
following means A is uncle of B? B dk pkpk A gS\
(1) A/CxB (1) A/CxB
(2) CxB/A (2) CxB/A
(3) A+D/E/B (3) A+D/E/B
(4) A+G/HxB (4) A+G/HxB

41. JE, LH, OL, SQ, ____ 41. JE, LH, OL, SQ, -----
(1) WV (1) WV
(2) WX (2) WX
(3) VW (3) VW
(4) XW (4) XW

42. ‘B’, the son of ‘A’ was wedded to ‘C’ where as ‘D’ was 42. ^B*] ^A* dk iq= gS ftldk ^C* ls fookg gqvk gS tcfd ^D* dk
married to ‘E’. If E is the brother of ‘B’, how is ‘D’ fookg ^E* ls gqvk FkkA ;fn ^E* ^B* dk HkkbZ gS rks ^D* dk ^A* ls
related to ‘A’? D;k laca/k gS\
(1) Daughter-in-law (1) cgw
(2) Daughter (2) iq=h
(3) Sister (3) cgu
(4) Cousin (4) ppsjh cgu@HkkbZ

43. Sonu starts from his home towards the South. After 43. lksuw vius ?kj ls nf{k.k dh vksj pyuk çkjEHk djrk gSA 60 eh-
walking for 60 m, he turns right and goes for 40 m. He pyus ds ckn og nk,¡ eqM+dj 40 eh- pyrk gSA og iqu% nk,¡ eqM+rk
turns right again and walks for 80 m before turning gS ,oa ck,¡ eqM+us ls igys 80 eh- pyrk gSA fQj og 30 eh- pydj
left. He then walks for 30 m and reaches his school. vius fo|ky; igq¡prk gSA mldk fo|ky; mlds ?kj ls fdruh nwjh
How far is his school from his home and in which ij ,oa fdl fn”kk esa gS\
direction? (1) 10√43 eh-] mÙkj&iwoZ
(1) 10√43 m, North East (2) 10√13 eh-] mÙkj&if”pe
(2) 10√13 m, North West (3) 10√53 eh-] mÙkj&if”pe
(3) 10√53 m, North West (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these

DIRECTIONS: In the following number series only one number funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr la[;k Ja`[kyk esa ,d la[;k xyr gSA xyr la[;k dks
is wrong. Find out the wrong number. Kkr djsaA
44. 4, 9, 21, 49, 101 44. 4, 9, 21, 49, 101
(1) 21 (1) 21
(2) 49 (2) 49
(3) 101 (3) 101
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
45. Pick the odd one out. 45. fuEufyf[kr esa ls vlaxr dks pqfu,%
(1) Copper (2) Tin (1) rk¡ck (2) Vhu
(3) Zinc (4) Brass (3) tLrk (4) ihry

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46. In a three-phase induction motor, the rotor field runs at 46. ,d rhu Qst okyh çsj.k eksVj LVsVj LVªDpj ds lkis{k esa jksVj QhYM
the following speed with respect to the stator buesa ls fdl xfr ij pyrk gS%
structure: (1) LVsVj QhYM dh fn”kk esa rqY;dkfyd xfr ij
(1) At synchronous speed in the direction of stator field (2) LVsVj xfr dh fn”kk esa liZ.k xfr ij
(2) At a slip speed in the direction of stator speed (3) LVsVj QhYM ds foijhr fn”kk esa rqY;dkfyd xfr ij
(3) At synchronous speed in a direction opposite to that of (4) “kwU; xfr ij
stator field
(4) At zero speed

47. V/f is maintained constant in the following case of 47. çsj.k eksVj dh xfr fu;a=.k dh fuEukafdr esa ls fdl fLFkfr esa V/f
speed control of induction motor: dks vpj j[kk tkrk gS%
(1) Below base speed with voltage control (1) oksYVrk fu;a=.k lfgr vk/kkj xfr ls de
(2) Below base speed with frequency control (2) vko`fÙk fu;a=.k lfgr vk/kkj xfr ls de
(3) Above base speed with frequency control (3) vko`fÙk fu;a=.k lfgr vk/kkj xfr ls vf/kd
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

48. In a double-cage induction motor, which of the 48. fdlh f}fitjh çsj.k eksVj esa fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu lR; ugha gS%
following is not true: (1) okg~; NM+ dh çfrjks/kdrk de gS
(1) Resistance of outer bar is less (2) okg; fiatjs dk {kj.k çsjdRo de gS
(2) Leakage inductance of outer cage is less (3) okg~; NM+ dk vuqçLFk dkV de gS
(3) Outer bar has smaller cross section (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these

49. The voltage regulation of a transformer at full load 0.9 49. iw.kZ Hkkj 0.9 p.f i”pkxz ij fdlh ifj.kkfe= ¼Transformer½ dk
p.f. lagging is 5%. For a full load at 0.9 p.f. leading, it oksYVrk fu;ked 5% gSA 0.9 p.f vxzx ds dqy Hkkj gsrq buesa ls
will : D;k gksxk%
(1) Remain the same (1) ogh jgsxk
(2) Become negative (2) _.kkRed gks tk,xk
(3) Reduce and may even become negative (3) de ;k _.kkRed Hkh gks ldrk gS
(4) Increase (4) c<+ tk,xk

50. For which of the following pair of machines, the stator 50. fuEukafdr esa ls fdl e”khu ds tksM+s esa LVsVj rFkk mldh yisV leku
and its winding can be of the same type: çdkj dh gks ldrh gS%
(1) Universal motor and stepper motor (1) lkoZHkkSfed eksVj rFkk LVsij eksVj
(2) D.C. motor and hysteresis motor (2) Mh-lh- eksVj rFkk fgLVsfjfll eksVj
(3) Hysteresis motor and reluctance motor (3) fgLVsfjfll eksVj rFkk çfr’VEHk ¼Reluctance½ eksVj
(4) Induction motor and D.C. motor (4) çsj.k eksVj rFkk Mh-lh eksVj

51. In which of the following amplifier configurations, the 51. fuEukafdr ço/kZd la:i.k esa ls fdlesa “kfä çkfIr lokZf/kd gS%
power gain is the largest? (1) lkekU;&mRltZd (2) lkekU;&laxzkgd
(1) Common-Emitter (2) Common-Collector (3) lkekU;&vk/kkj (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) Common-Base (4) None of these

52. Transformer core is laminated in order to: 52. VªkUlQkeZj dksj dks ysfeusV fd;k tkrk gS rkfd%
(1) Decrease copper losses (1) dkij ykWl ?kVkus ds fy,
(2) Decrease entire core losses (2) lEiw.kZ dksj ykWl ?kVkus ds fy,
(3) Decrease only eddy current losses (3) dsoy ,M~Mh djsUV ykWl ?kVkus ds fy,
(4) Decrease only hysteresis losses (4) dsoy fgLVsfjfll ykWl ?kVkus ds fy,

53. For increasing the range of voltmeter, one should 53. oksYVekih dk ifjlj c<+kus ds fy, gesa D;k la;ksftr djuk pkfg,\
connect a: (1) oksYVekih ls Jsf.k;ksa esa mPp eku çfrjks/k
(2) oksYVekih ls Jsf.k;ksa esa fuEu eku çfrjks/k
(1) High value resistance in series with voltmeter
(3) oksYVekih ls lekukUrj esa mPp eku çfrjks/k
(2) Low value resistance in series with voltmeter
(4) oksYVekih ls lekukUrj esa fuEu eku çfrjks/k
(3) High value resistance in parallel with voltmeter
(4) Low value resistance in parallel with voltmeter.

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54. To conduct Sumpners test on a transformer: 54. VªkUlQkeZj dk lEiuj ijh{k.k djus ds fy,%
(1) Only one transformer is sufficient (1) dsoy ,d VªkUlQkeZj i;kZIr gS
(2) Two identical transformers are needed (2) nks leku VªkUlQkeZjksa dh vko”;drk iM+rh gS
(3) Two un-identical transformers are needed (3) nks vleku VªkUlQkeZjksa dh vko”;drk iM+rh gS
(4) At least three transformers are necessary (4) de ls de rhu VªkUlQkeZjksa dh vko”;drk iM+rh gS

55. Unit of reactive power is: 55. fj,fDVo ikoj dh ;wfuV gS%
(1) Watt (2) Kilo watt (1) okV (2) fdyksokV
(3) Var (4) Volt ampere (3) okj (4) oksYV ,fEi;j
56. Synchronous Generator is a source of: 56. rqY;dkfyd tfu= lzksr gS%
(1) Real Power (1) fj;y ikoj dk
(2) Reactive power (2) fj,fDVo ikoj dk
(3) Apparent power (3) ,iSjsUV ikoj dk
(4) Both real and reactive power (4) fj;y vkSj fj,fDVo nksuksa ikoj dk

57. In an induction motor, if the air gap is increased,: 57. fdlh çsj.k eksVj esa ;fn ok;q varjky c<+k;k tkrk gS rks%
(1) Speed will reduce (1) pky ?kV tk,xh
(2) Efficiency will improve (2) n{krk lq/kjsxh
(3) Power factor will be lowered (3) 'kfä xq.kd de gksxh
(4) Breakdown torque will reduce (4) Hkatd cy&vk?kw.kZ ?kV tk,xk

58. A DC shunt motor is running at 1200 rpm, when excited 58. tc 220 V dc ij ,d dc 'kaV eksVj dks mÙksftr fd;k tkrk gS og
with 220V dc. Neglecting the losses and saturation, the 1200 rpm ij pyrh gSA gkfu;ksa vkSj lar`fIr;ksa dh vuns[kh djrs
speed of the motor when connected to a 175 V supply gq, tc eksVj dks 175 V çnk; ij la;ksftr fd;k tkrk gS rc eksVj
is: dh pky fdruh rpm gksxh\
(1) 70 rpm (2) 900 rpm (1) 70 rpm (2) 900 rpm
(3) 1050 rpm (4) None of these (3) 1050 rpm (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
59. The function of oil in a transformer is to provide: 59. VªkalQkWeZj esa rsy dk dk;Z fuEu esa ls D;k çnku djuk gS\
(1) Insulation and cooling (1) fo|qr jks/ku ,oa 'khryu
(2) Protection against lighting (2) çdk'k O;oLFkk ls j{k.k
(3) Protection against short circuit (3) y?kq iFku ls j{k.k
(4) Lubrication (4) Y;wfczds'ku

60. The ratio of starting torque to running torque in a 60. ,d rqY;dkfyd eksVj esa çorZu cyk?kw.kZ ls pkyu cyk?kw.kZ dk vuqikr
synchronous motor is: gksxk%
(1) Zero (2) One (1) 'kwU; (2) ,d
(3) Two (4) Infinity (3) nks (4) vifjfer

61. A Q– meter measures: 61. ,d Q&ehVj ekirk gS%


(1) Loss in a capacitor (1) la/kkfj= esa {kfr
(2) Frequency (2) vko`fÙk
(3) Accurate value of electrical quantity (3) oS|qr ek=k dk lgh eku
(4) Properties of the coils (4) dqaMfy;ksa ds xq.k&/keZ

62. The hysteresis Motor: 62. fgLVsfjfll eksVj esa%


(1) Has a D.C. winding on the rotor (1) ?kw.kZd ij Mh-lh- yisV gksrh gS
(2) Rotor is made out of hard magnetic material (2) ?kw.kZd dBksj pqEcdh; lkexzh ls curk gS%
(3) Has squirrel-cage winding on the rotor (3) ?kw.kZd ij fLDojy&dst yisV gksrh gS
(4) Is not-self starting (4) Lo&çkjEHk ugha gksrk

63. Counterpoise is used for: 63. çfrrksy ¼counter poise½ fdl fy, ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gS\
(1) Transformer earthing (1) VªkalQkeZj ds Hkw&laidZu ds fy,
(2) Reducing transmission tower footing resistance (2) lapj.k ykbu Vkoj ds ikn çfrjks/k dks de djus ds fy,
(3) Generator earthing (3) tfu= ds Hkw laidZu ds fy,
(4) Motor earthing (4) eksVj ds Hkw&laidZu ds fy,

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64. A single–phase ac regulator is used to convert: 64. ,dy dyk ac jsxqysVj fdls ifjofrZr djus ds fy, ç;ksx fd;k tkrk
(1) Fixed ac voltage to variable magnitude ac voltage of gS\
same frequency (1) ,d gh vko`fÙk ds fLFkj ac oksYVrk dks ifjorÊ ifjek.k ac
(2) Fixed ac voltage to variable frequency ac voltage of oksYVrk esa
same magnitude (2) ,d gh ifjek.k ds fLFkj ac oksYVrk dks ifjorÊ vko`fÙk ac
(3) Fixed ac voltage to variable frequency ac voltage oksYVrk esa
through dc link (3) dc fyad ds ek/;e ls fLFkj ac oksYVrk dks ifjorÊ vko`fÙk esa
(4) Fixed ac voltage to variable magnitude variable (4) fLFkj ac oksYVrk dks ifjorÊ ifjek.k ifjorÊ vko`fÙk ac esa
frequency ac voltage

65. In a 3–phase voltage source inverter used for speed 65. rhu&dyk oksYVrk lzksr çrhid dks çsj.k eksVj dh pky fu;af=r djus
control of induction motor, anti–parallel diodes are ds fy, ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA çfr lekUrj ¼anti-parallel½ Mk;ksM
used across each switching device. The main purpose çR;sd fLopu ;qfä ij ç;ksx fd, tkrs gSaA Mk;ksM dk eq[; mís'; gS%
of diodes is to: (1) vfr oksYVrk ds fo:) fLopu ;qfä;ksa dh laj{kk
(1) Protect the switching devices against over voltage (2) eqä pØ.k ¼Wheeling½ /kkjk ds fy, iFk çnku djuk
(2) Provide path for freewheeling current (3) iqutZuu ds nkSjku ÅtkZ dh okilh dh vuqefr nsuk
(3) Allow the motor to return energy during regeneration (4) ;qfä;ksa ds fLofpax vkWQ djus esa enn nsuk
(4) Help in switching off the devices

66. The pressure coil of a wattmeter consists of: 66. okVehVj ¼okVekih½ dh nkc dqaMyh esa D;k gksrk gS\
(1) More number of turns of fine wire (1) eghu rkjksa dh vf/kd la[;k esa yisVsa ¼turns½
(2) Less number of turns of fine wire (2) eghu rkjksa dh de la[;k esa yisVsa
(3) Less number of turns of thick wire (3) eksVs rkjksa dh de la[;k esa yisVsa
(4) More number of turns of thick wire. (4) eksVs rkjksa dh vf/kd la[;k esa yisVsa

67. Electrostatic instruments are suitable for the 67. fLFkj oS|qr ¼bysDVªksLVSfVd½ ;a= fdlds ekiu ds fy, mi;qä gksrs gSa\
measurement of: (1) ac vkSj dc oksYVrk
(1) ac and dc voltages (2) ac oksYVrk vkSj /kkjk
(2) ac voltage and current (3) dc oksYVrk vkSj /kkjk
(3) dc voltage and current (4) ac vkSj dc /kkjk
(4) ac and dc currents

68. Schering bridge is used to measure: 68. 'kksfjax lsrq ¼Schering½ fdls ekius ds fy, ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gS\
(1) Dielectric loss (2) The inductance (1) ijkoS|qr gkfu (2) çsjdRo
(3) Low resistance (4) Mutual inductance (3) fuEu çfrjks/k (4) vU;ksU; ¼mutual½ çsjdRo

69. The ratio error in current transformer is due to: 69. /kkjk ifj.kkfe= esa vuqikr =qfV fdl dkj.k gksrh gS\
(1) Power factor of primary. (1) çkFkfed 'kfä xq.kkad
(2) Wattless component of the current in the primary (2) çkFkfed esa /kkjk ds okVghu ?kVd
(3) Exciting current (3) mÙkstd /kkjk
(4) Leakage flux. (4) {kj.k ¶yDl

70. The major cause for creeping in energy–meter is: 70. ÅtkZ ekih esa foliZ.k dk eq[; D;k dkj.k gS\
(1) Over compensation for friction (1) ?k"kZ.k ds fy, vf/kd çfrdj.k
(2) Vibrations (2) daiu
(3) Stray magnetic fields (3) vaokfNr pqEcdh; {ks=
(4) Excessive voltage across the potential coil. (4) foHko dqaMyh ds vkj&ikj vfr'k; oksYVrk

71. A 3–phase synchronous motor, connected to infinite 71. vuUr cl ckj ls la;ksftr ,d f=dyk rqYdkfyd eksVj lkekU;
bus, is operating at no load at normal excitation. The mÙkstu ij 'kwU; Hkkj ij çpkyu esa gSA eksVj dk {ks= mÙkstu igys
field excitation of the motor is first decreased to zero 'kwU; rd ?kVk;k tkrk gS vkSj mlds i'pkr foijhr fn'kk esa c<+k;k
and then increased in the reverse direction. The tkrk gSA rks rqY;dkfyd eksVj dh vkesZpj /kkjk fdruh gksxh%
armature current of the synchronous motor will:
(1) fLFkj ¼vpy½ jgsxh
(1) Remain constant.
(2) igys de gksxh rRi'pkr c<+sxh
(2) First decrease and then increase.
(3) lrr~ :i ls c<+sxh
(3) Increase continuously.
(4) igys c<+sxh rRi'pkr ?kVsxh
(4) First increase and then decrease.

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72. If a resistance is inserted in the rotor circuit of a slip 72. ;fn fdlh liÊ oy; çsj.k eksVj ds ?kw.kZu ifjiFk esa çfrjks/k fufo"V
ring induction motor, then compared to direct line fd;k tkrk gS] rc çR;{k ykbu çkjEHk djus dh rqyuk esa%
starting: (1) çorZu /kkjk vkSj cy&vk?kw.kZ nksuksa ?kV tk,axs
(1) Both the starting current and torque reduce (2) çorZu /kkjk vkSj cy&vk?kw.kZ nksuksa c<+ tk,axs
(2) Both the starting current and torque increase (3) çorZu /kkjk ?kV tk,xh fdUrq çorZu cy&vk?kw.kZ c<+ tk,xk
(3) The starting current reduces but starting torque
(4) çorZu /kkjk ?kV tk,xh fdUrq çorZu cy&vk?kw.kZ ogh jgsxk
increases
(4) The staring current reduces but starting torque
remains same.

73. Starting torque can be obtained in the case of a single 73. ,dy&dyk çsj.k eksVj ds laca/k esa rRle eq[; ,oa xkS.k dqaMfy;ksa dks
phase induction motor with identical main and fdlds tksM+us ls çkjfEHkd cy&vk?kw.kZ çkIr fd;k tk ldrk gS%
auxiliary windings by connecting: (1) esu ¼eq[;½ ds vkj&ikj la/kkfj= ¼dSisflVj½ dks tksM+us ls
(1) A capacitor across the mains (2) e'khu ds lkFk Ja`[kyk esa la/kkfj=ksa dks tksM+us ls
(2) A capacitor in series with the machine (3) lgk;d dqaMfy;ksa esa J`a[kyk esa la/kkfj=ksa dks tksM+us ls
(3) A capacitor in series with the auxiliary winding (4) eq[; vkSj lgk;d dqaMfy;ksa ds lkFk Ja`[kyk esa leku eku ds
(4) Equal value capacitors in series with the main and the la/kkfj=ksa dks tksM+us ls
auxiliary windings

74. Armature shunting method of speed control of dc 74. dc 'kaV eksVj ds pky fu;a=.k dh vkesZpj 'kaVdkjh i)fr dks fdl
shunt motor is preferred over armature resistance dkj.k ls vkesZpj çfrjks/k i)fr ij rjt+hg nh tkrh gS%
method due to: (1) csgrj pky fu;a=.k
(1) Better speed regulation (2) ckgjh çfrjks/k esa de gkfu
(2) Less loss in external resistance (3) fu;a=.k ifjiFk esa ljyrk
(3) Simplicity in control circuit (4) fu;a=d dh U;wuhÑr ykxr
(4) Reduced cost of controller

75. Distribution transformers have core losses: 75. forj.k ifj.kkfe= esa fdruh ØksM gkfu gksrh gS\
(1) More than full load copper losses (1) iw.kZ Hkkj rkez gkfu;ksa ls vf/kd
(2) Equal to full load copper losses (2) iw.kZ Hkkj rkez gkfu;ksa ds cjkcj
(3) Less than full load copper losses (3) iw.kZ Hkkj rkez gkfu;ksa ls de
(4) Negligible compared to full load copper losses. (4) iw.kZ Hkkj rkez gkfu;ksa dh rqyuk esa ux.;

76. Hollow conductors are used in the transmission lines 76. lapkj.k ykbuksa esa [kks[kys pkyd D;ksa ç;ksx fd, tkrs gSa\
to: (1) Å"ek folj.k ¼fodh.kZu½ dks lq/kkjus ds fy,
(1) Improve heat dissipation (2) dksjksuk gkfu dks de djus ds fy,
(2) Reduce corona loss (3) Rokfpd çHkko dks de djus ds fy,
(3) Reduce skin effect (4) ykbu çsjdRo dks de djus ds fy,
(4) Reduce the line inductance

77. In a junction transistor, the doping level of collector 77. fdlh laf/k ¼taD'ku½ Vªk¡ftLVj esa ls laxzkgd {ks= esa Mksfiax ¼eknu½
region is: Lrj fdruk gksrk gS\
(1) Higher than emitter region (1) mRltZd {ks= ls mPprj
(2) Lower than base region (2) vk/kkj {ks= ls fuEurj
(3) Is higher than base region but lower than emitter region (3) vk/kkj {ks= ls mPprj fdUrq mRltZd {ks= ls fuEurj
(4) Independent of the doping of base and emitter regions. (4) vk/kkj vkSj mRltZd {ks= ds eknu ls Lora=

78. The equivalent resistance of the circuit is: 78. ifjiFk dk led{k çfrjks/k gS%

(1) 200 Ω (2) 400 Ω (1) 200 Ω (2) 400 Ω


(3) 600 Ω (4) 1600 Ω (3) 600 Ω (4) 1600 Ω

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79. The purpose of a coupling capacitor in an amplifier is 79. fdlh ço/kZd esa la/kkfj=ksa ds ;qXeu dk mís';%
to: (1) vkmViqV ¼fuxZe½ ij fu;a=.k djuk
(1) Control the output (2) çfrck/kk lqesyu çnku djuk gS
(2) Provide impedance matching (3) ço/kZd vkSj yksM ds chp dc fo;kstu çnku djuk gS
(3) Provide DC isolation between amplifier and load (4) cSaM&foLrkj c<+kuk gS
(4) Increase the bandwidth

80. A circuit requires a capacitor of 100µf, 25V. The 80. fdlh ifjiFk dks 100µf, 25V ds la/kkfj= dh vko';drk gksrh gSA
capacitor can be: la/kkfj= fdl çdkj dk gks ldrk gS%
(1) Paper capacitor (2) Electrolytic capacitor (1) dkxt la/kkfj= (2) fo|qr vi?kVuh la/kkfj=
(3) Ceramic capacitor (4) Any type of capacitor (3) fljsfed la/kkfj= (4) fdlh Hkh çdkj dk la/kkfj=

81. A static memory stores its data in: 81. LFkSfrd Le`fr fdlesa vk¡dM+ksa dks Hk.Mkfjr djrh gS\
(1) Flip – flops (2) Inductors (1) f¶yi&¶ykWi (2) çsjd
(3) Capacitors (4) Resistors. (3) la/kkfj= (4) çfrjks/kd

82. Which of the statements about the force between two 82. nks vkos'kksa ds e/; cy ds ckjs esa dkSu&lk dFku lR; gS%
charge is true? (1) fotkrh; vkos'k ,d nwljs dks u"V dj nsrs gSa
(1) Unlike charges repel each other (2) ltkrh; vkos'k ,d nwljs dks vkÑ"V djrs gSa
(2) Like charges attract each other (3) nks fotkrh; vkos'kksa ds e/; dksbZ cy fo|eku ugha gksrk gS
(3) No force exists between two unlike charges (4) nks ltkrh; vkos'kksa ds e/; ,d çfrd"kZ.k cy fo|eku jgrk gS
(4) A force of repulsion exists between two like charges
83. With the increase in the cross sectional area of the 83. pkyd ds ØkWl lsD'kuy {ks= esa o`f) ds lkFk çfrjks/k dk eku%
conductor, the value of resistance:
(1) c<+rk gS (2) ogh jgrk gS
(1) Increase (2) Remain same (3) ?kVrk gS (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) Decrease (4) None of these

84. With the increase in the temperature the resistance of 84. rkiØe esa o`f) ds lkFk rkez dk çfrjks/k%
copper: (1) c<+rk gS (2) 'kwU; gks tkrk gS
(1) Increase (2) Become zero (3) fLFkj jgrk gS (4) ?kVrk gS
(3) Remain constant (4) Decrease

85. The unit of electric energy is: 85. fo|qr ÅtkZ dh bdkbZ gS%
(1) Watt (2) Kilo-watt (1) okWV (2) fdyksokWV
(3) Kilo-watt-hour (4) Joule (3) fdyks okWV ?kUVk (4) twy
86. In Series LCR circuit, at resonance: 86. Js.kh c) LCR ifjiFkksa esa vuqukn ij%
(1) Current is maximum and power factor is zero (1) /kkjk vf/kdre gksrh gS ,oa 'kfä xq.kd 'kwU; gksrk gS
(2) Current is maximum and power factor is unity (2) /kkjk vf/kdre gksrh gS ,oa 'kfä xq.kd ,dd gksrk gS
(3) Current is minimum and power factor is unity (3) /kkjk U;wure gksrh gS ,oa 'kfä xq.kd ,dd gksrk gS
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

87. To neglect a current source, the terminal across the 87. ,d /kkjk Jksr dh vogsyuk djus ds fy,] Jksrksa ds vkj&ikj VfeZuy
sources are: gksrk gS%
(1) Open-circuited (1) eqä ifjifFkr
(2) Short-circuited (2) y?kq ifjifFkr
(3) Replaced by some resistance (3) fdlh çfrjks/k }kjk çfrLFkkfir
(4) Replaced by capacitance (4) /kkfj= }kjk çfrLFkkfir

88. The generator which gives dc supply to the rotor is 88. tfu= tks jksVj dks dc vkiwfrZ djrk gS mls dgrs gSa%
called: (1) duoVZj (2) mRltZd
(1) Converter (2) Exciter (3) buoVZj (4) jsfDVQk;j
(3) Inverter (4) Rectifier

89. The deflection torque can be produced by: 89. ç{ksid cy vk?kw.kZ fdlds }kjk mRié gksrk gS%
(1) Gravity control (2) Spring control (1) xq:Ro fu;a=.k (2) fLçax fu;a=.k
(3) Air friction (4) Magnetically (3) ok;q ?k"kZ.k (4) pqEcdh; :i ls

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90. Carbon brushes are used in electric motors to: 90. bysfDVªd eksVjksa esa dkcZu cz'k ç;qä gksrs gSa%
(1) Brush off carbon deposit on the commutator (1) fnDifjorZd ij tes dkcZu dks lkQ djus ds fy,
(2) Provide a path for flow of current (2) /kkjk ds cgko dks jkLrk çnku djus ds fy,
(3) Prevent overheating of armature windings (3) vkesZpj ckbZfMax dks vfr m"eu ls cpkus ds fy,
(4) Prevent sparking during commutation (4) fnDifjorZu ds nkSjku LQqyu dks jksdus ds fy,

91. LVDT is a: 91. LVDT gS ,d%


(1) Displacement transducer (2) Velocity transducer (1) foLFkkiu VªkWUlM~;wlj (2) osx VªkWUlM~;wlj
(3) Acceleration transducer (4) Pressure transducer (3) Roj.k VªkWUlM~;wlj (4) nkc VªkWUlM~;wlj
92. Base impendence of the power system is given by: 92. 'kfä ra= dk vk/kkj çfrck/kk fdlds }kjk n'kkZ;k tkrk gS%
(Base KV )2 × 1000 (Base KVA)2 × 1000 (Base KV )2 × 1000 (Base KVA)2 × 1000
(1) (2) (1) (2)
Base KVA Base KV Base KVA Base KV
(Base KVA)2 (Base KVA)2
(3) (4) None of these (3) (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
Base KV Base KV

93. The process of converting a.c. into d.c. is called: 93. a.c. ls d.c. esa ifjofrZr djus dh çfØ;k dks dgk tkrk gS%
(1) Amplification (2) Modulation (1) ,EiyhfQds'ku (2) ekM;wys'ku
(3) Rectification (4) Factorization (3) jsDVhfQds'ku (4) QSDVksjkbZts'ku

94. One advantage of transformer coupling in transistor 94. VªkaftLVj ,EiyhQk;j esa VªkWUlQkeZj difyax dk ,d ykHk gS fd og%
amplifier is that: (1) vfr mÙke vko`fÙk vuqfØ;k çnku djrk gS
(1) It provides excellent frequency response (2) ;g ljy ,oa nwljksa dh vis{kk de [kpÊyk gS
(2) It is simple and less expensive than others (3) fuEu 'kfä vkiwfrZ ç;qä gks ldrh gS
(3) Low power supply may be used (4) ÅPp n{krk ,oa ÅPp 'kfä vkmViqV çkIr fd;k tkrk gS
(4) High efficiency and high power output is obtained

95. A single binary digit is called: 95. ,d ,dy ckbZujh vad dks dgrs gSa%
(1) Byte (2) Bit (1) ckbZV (2) fcV
(3) Data (4) Logic (3) MkVk (4) ykWftd

96. Kelvin is the SI unit of: 96. dsfYou fdldh SI ;wfuV gS%
(1) Time (2) Current (1) le; (2) /kkjk
(3) Temperature (4) Light intensity (3) rkiØe (4) çdk'k rhozrk
97. Which of the following is a vector quantity: 97. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ,d lfn'k ifjek.k gS%
(1) Volume (2) Speed (1) vk;ru (2) pky
(3) Denisity (4) Acceleration (3) ?kuRo (4) Roj.k

98. According to Ohm's law: 98. vksºe ds fu;e ds vuqlkj%


(1) The voltage is constant to current (1) oksYVrk /kkjk ls fLFkj gS
(2) The voltage is proportional to current (2) oksYVrk /kkjk ds vuqikfrd gS
(3) Voltage is inversely proportional to current (3) oksYVrk /kkjk ds O;qRØeh; vuqikfrd gS
(4) The voltage is proportional to resistance (4) oksYVrk çfrjks/k ds vuqikfrd gS

99. The unit of reluctance is: 99. çfr"VEHk dh bdkbZ gS%


(1) Ampere-turn (2) Ampere-turn/meter (1) ,fEi;j&VuZ (2) ,fEi;j&VuZ@ehVj
(3) Ampere-turn/weber (4) It is dimensionless (3) ,fEi;j&VuZ@oscj (4) ;g foekjfgr gS
–NdΦ –NdΦ
100. The minus sign in the expression, e = is due to: 100. vfHkO;fä e= esa _.k fpUg fdlds dkj.k gS%
dt dt

(1) Fleming's rule (2) Thumb's rule (1) Qysfeax ds fu;e (2) FkEc ds fu;e
(3) Faraday's law (4) Lenz's law (3) QjkMs ds fu;e (4) ysUt ds fu;e
101. When XL is equal to XC then: 101. tc XL XC ds cjkcj gks rks%
(1) Z = R (2) Z = XC (1) Z = R (2) Z = XC
(3) Z = XL (4) None of these (3) Z = XL (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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102. The following statements associated with Buchholtz 102. C;wdy fjys ls lEcfU/kr dkSu&lk dFku lR; ugha gS%
relays is not true. (1) ;g ,d xSl ls çsfjr ;qfä gS
(1) It is a gas actuated device (2) ;g ,d /kkjk çpkfyr ;qfä gS
(2) It is a current operative device (3) ;g Vªk¡UlQkeZj VSad ,oa dUtsZosVj ds e/; jD[kh tkrh gS
(3) It is placed between the transformer tank and the (4) ;g NksVs nks"kksa ds fy, psrkouh nsrh gS ,oa cM+s nks"kksa ij fVªi dj
conservator tkrh gS
(4) It causes alarm for minor fault and tripping for major
fault

103. Electrical fault between two windings of same phase of a 103. nksgjs rkjk okb±fMax j[kus okys tfu= dh mlh dyk okyh nks okb±fMax
generator having double star winding can be detected by ds e/; fo|qrh; nks"k dks tfu= esa fuEufyf[kr laj{k.k }kjk irk
the following protection in a generator: yxk;k tk ldrk gS%
(1) Short circuit protection (2) Earth fault protection (1) y?kq ifjiFk laj{k.k (2) Hkw nks"k laj{k.k
(3) Inter turn Fault protection (4) Over voltage protection (3) vUrj yisV nks"k laj{k.k (4) vfr oksYVrk laj{k.k
104. Induction generator is stable at a: 104. çsj.k tfu= fLFkj gksrs gSa%
(1) Speed below synchronous speed (1) rqY;dkfyd pky ls uhps dh pky ij
(2) Speed above synchronous speed (2) rqY;dkfyd pky ls Åij dh pky ij
(3) Speed equal to synchronous speed (3) rqY;dkfyd pky ds cjkcj dh pky ij
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

105. Corona loss is less when the shape of conductor is: 105. djksuk {kfr de gksrh gS tc pkyd dk vkdkj%
(1) Circular (2) Flat (1) o`Ùkh; gksrk gS (2) piVk gksrk gS
(3) Oval (4) Independent of shape (3) vaMkdkj gksrk gS (4) vkdkj ls Lora= gS

106. Which of the following combination of 3-phase 106. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk f=dyk VªkalQkeZj dk la;kstu lekukUrj esa
transformers can be successfully operated in parallel: lQyrk iwoZd çpkfyr fd;k tk ldrk gS%
(1) ∆-Υ and ∆-Υ (2) Υ-Υ and ∆-Υ (1) ∆-Υ ,oa ∆-Υ (2) Υ-Υ ,oa ∆-Υ
(3) ∆-∆ and ∆-Υ (4) Υ-∆ and ∆-∆ (3) ∆-∆ ,oa ∆-Υ (4) Υ-∆ ,oa ∆-∆

107. For very low speed and high power applications, the 107. cgqr gh U;wu pky ,oa mPp “kfä vuqç;ksxksa esa lokZf/kd Js’B ac
best suited ac motor is: eksVj gS%
(1) Slip-ring induction motor (1) fLyi&fjax çsj.k eksVj
(2) Squirrel cage induction motor (2) fiatjh çsj.k eksVj
(3) AC commutator motor (3) AC dkWeqVsVj eksVj
(4) Synchronous motor (4) rqY;dkfyd eksVj

108. By mistake voltmeter and Ammeter are connected as 108. xyrh ls oksYVehVj ,oa ,ehVj] tSlk fd fp= esa n”kkZ;k x;k gS]
shown in the figure below: vkc) gSa%

(1) Only voltmeter will burn away (1) dsoy oksYVehVj tysxk
(2) Only ammeter will burn away (2) dsoy ,ehVj tysxk
(3) Both voltmeter and ammeter will burn away (3) nksuksa oksYVehVj ,oa ,ehVj tysxsa
(4) None will burn away (4) dksbZ Hkh ugha tysxk
109. A 100 turn coil has an inductance of 6 mH. If the number of 109. ,d 100 yisVksa okyh dqaMyh dk çsjdRo 6 mH gSA ;fn yisVksa dh
turns is increased to 200, all other quantities remaining the la[;k c<+kdj 200 dj nh tk;s vkSj ckdh ek=k,a ogh gks rks çsjdRo
same, the inductance will be: gksxk%
(1) 24 mH (2) 12 mH (1) 24 mH (2) 12 mH
(3) 3 mH (4) None of these (3) 3 mH (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
110. A light emitting diode (L.E.D.) can be made from: 110. ,d çdk”k mRltÊ Mk;ksM ¼L.E.D.½ fuEu ls cuk;k tk ldrk gS%
(1) Phosphorescent material (2) Germanium (1) QkWlQksjslsUV inkFkZ (2) tesZfu;e
(3) Silicon (4) Gallium arsenid (3) flfydkWu (4) xsfy;e vklsZukbM

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111. A radio transmitter is an equipment: 111. jsfM;ks VªkalehVj ,d midj.k gS%
(1) For receiving R.F. signals (1) R.F. ladsrksa dks çkIr djus ds fy;s
(2) For generating modulated radio frequency waves (2) ekMqfyr jsfM+;ks vko`fÙk rjaxksa dks mRié djus ds fy;s
(3) For amplifying R.F. signals (3) R.F. ladsrksa dk ,EiyhQkbZ djus ds fy;s
(4) For generating carrier waves
(4) okgd rjaxksa dks mRié djus ds fy;s

112. Negative feed back: 112. _.kkRed iquZHkj.k%


(1) Increases the gain of amplifier (1) ,EiyhQk;j dh yfC/k c<+krk gS
(2) Decreases the gain of amplifier (2) ,EiyhQk;j dh yfC/k de djrk gS
(3) Increase the gain and band width of the amplifier (3) ,EiyhQk;j dh yfC/k ,oa cS.M foFk c<+krk gS
(4) Decreases the gain and increases the band width of
(4) ,EiyhQk;j dh yfC/k de djrk gS ,oa cS.M foFk c<+krk gS
the amplifier
113. Three phase step-up transformer installed at power 113. f=dyk LVsi&vi VªkalQkeZj esa] tks ikWoj gkml esa LFkkfir fd;s tkrs
house, just before commencement of transmission gSa lapj.k ykbZuksa ds vkjEHk gksus ls Bhd iwoZ] gksrk gS%
line, have:
(1) MsYVk&MYVk vkca/ku
(1) DELTA–DELTA connection (2) LVkj&LVkj vkca/ku
(2) STAR–STAR connections
(3) LVkj&MsYVk vkca/ku
(3) STAR–DELTA connections
(4) MsYVk&LVkj vkca/ku
(4) DELTA–STAR connections
114. When biased correctly, a zener diode: 114. lgh <ax ls vfHkufr gksus ij ,d ftuj Mk;ksM%
(1) Acts as a fixed resistance (1) LFkk;h çfrjks/k ds :i esa dk;Z djrk gS
(2) Has a constant voltage across it (2) mlds vkj&ikj fLFkj oksYVrk gksrh gS
(3) Has a constant current passing through it (3) blesa fLFkj /kkjk çokg gksrh gS
(4) Never overheats
(4) dHkh Hkh vfrÅf’er ugha gksrh

115. Induced draft fans are located at: 115. çsfjr Mªk¶V QSu fLFkr gksrs gSa%
(1) The top (1) “kh’kZ ij
(2) The bottom (2) ryh ij
(3) In the middle part (3) e/; Hkkx esa
(4) Can be anywhere, in the cooling tower
(4) dwfyax VkWoj esa dgha Hkh gks ldrk gS

116. In a thyristor, the magnitude of anode current will: 116. FkkbZfjLVj esa] ,uksM /kkjk dh ek=k%
(1) Increase if gate current is increased (1) c<+sxh ;fn xsV /kkjk c<+rh gS
(2) Decrease if gate current is decreased (2) ?kVsxh ;fn xsV /kkjk ?kVrh gS
(3) Increase if gate current is decreased (3) c<+sxh ;fn xsV /kkjk ?kVrh gS
(4) Not change with any variation in gate current (4) xsV /kkjk ds fdlh ifjorZu ls dqN ugha cnysxk

117. Brass is an alloy of: 117. ihry fdldk feJ gS%


(1) Copper and Zinc (2) Lead and Zinc (1) rkez ,oa tLrk (2) lhlk ,oa tLrk
(3) Zinc and Tin (4) Tin and Lead (3) tLrk ,oa fVu (4) fVu ,oa lhlk
118. When cells are arranged in parallel: 118. tc dksf”kdk,a lekukUrj esa O;ofLFkr dh tkrh gSa rks%
(1) Current capacity increases (1) /kkjk {kerk c<+rh gS
(2) Current capacity decreases (2) /kkjk {kerk ?kVrh gS
(3) The e.m.f. increases (3) e.m.f. c<+rk gS
(4) The e.m.f. decreases (4) e.m.f. ?kVrk gS

119. A capacitor opposes: 119. ,d dSisflVj fojks/k djrk gS%


(1) Change in current (1) /kkjk esa ifjorZu
(2) Change in voltage (2) oksYVrk esa ifjorZu
(3) Both change in current and voltage (3) /kkjk ,oa oksYVrk nksuksa esa ifjorZu
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

120. AC supply system compared to DC supply system has 120. DC vkiwfrZ ra= dh rqyuk esa AC vkiwfrZ ra= esa ykHk gS fd%
the advantage: (1) “kfä xq.kd (2) çfr?kkr rRo
(1) Power factor (2) Reactive elements (3) oksYVrk ikr (4) Lohpu dh de ykxr
(3) Voltage drop (4) Low cost of switching

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