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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 9. QIOK : MMKO :: YAWC : ?
questions, select the related letter/word/ (A) UESG (B) USGA
figure/ number from the given alternatives. (C) VUES (D) SUEG
funsZ'k (1&10) % fuEu iz'uksa esa ls izR;sd iz'u esa fn,10.
fodYiksa
08 : 28 :: 27 : ?
esa ls lEcfU/r v{kj@'kCn@vkÑfr@ la[;k dks pqfu, A (A) 28 (B) 8
(C) 64 (D) 65
1. Traffic : Road :: ? : ? Directions (11–19) : Find the odd word/
;krk;kr % lM+d %% \ % \ number from the given alternatives.
(A) Aeroplane : Aerodrome/ok;q;ku%gokbZvM~Mk funsZ'k (11&19)% fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn@ la[;k
(B) Root : Tree/tM+%isM+ dks pqfu, A
(C) Blood : Veins/jDr%ul 11. (A) Lung/isQiQM+k(B) Heart/fny
(C) Ear/dku (D) Kidney/fdMuh
(D) Car : Garage/dkj%xSjst
12. (A) Barber/ukbZ
2. Pride : Humility :: Desire : ?
(B) Carpenter/c<+bZ
'kku % fouezrk %% bPNk % \ (C) Blacksmith/yksgkj
(A) Wish/bPNk (D) Tailor/nthZ
(B) Hate/uiQjr 13. (A) Bake/idkuk (B) Peel/fNyuk
(C) Suppress/jksduk (C) Fry/ryuk (D) Roast/Hkwuuk
(D) Indifference/mnklhurk 14. (A) Carrot/xktj (B) Potato/vkyw
3. Boat : Oar :: Bicycle : ? (C) Ginger/vnjd (D) Cabbage/xksHkh
15. (A) Under/uhps (B) Near/utnhd
uko % pIiq %% lkbfdy % \
(C) Beside/cxy (D) Where/dgk¡
(A) Chain/psu (B) Pedal/iSMy
16. (A) Cot/[kfV;k (B) Bedsheet/pknj
(C) Road/lM+d (D) Wheel/ifg;k (C) Quilt/jtkbZ (D) Blanket/dacy
4. Much : Many :: Measure : ? 17. (A) 794 (B) 663
T;knk % dbZ %% ekiuk % \ (C) 458 (D) 461
18. (A) 3134 (B) 2157
(A) Weigh/otu (C) 5163 (D) 9384
(B) Measures/ekiuk 19. (A) KP (B) GR
(C) Calculate/x.kuk (C) UF (D) MN
Directions (20-21): Find the missing number
(D) Count/fxuuk (?) from the given options.
5. Dawn : Dusk :: Inauguration : ? funsZ'k
(20-21): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k (\) Kkr
izHkkr % 'kke %% mn~?kkVu % \ dhft, A
(A) Invitation/fuea=k.k 20. A, B, C and D play a game of cards. A says
to B, “If I give you 8 cards, you will have as
(B) Valediction/fcnkbZ
many cards as C has and I shall have 3 less
(C) Repetition/nksgjko than what C has. Also if I take 6 cards from
(D) Organisation/laxBu C, I shall have twice as many as D has.” If
B and D together have 50 cards, how many
6. 61 : 121 :: ? : 337
cards does A have ?
(A) 211 (B) 222
A, B, C vkSjD dkMZ dk ,d [ksy [ksyrsAgSaA usB ls
(C) 220 (D) 240
dgk] ;fn eSa vkidks 8 dkMZ nsrk gw¡ rks vkids C dsikl
7. BLOCKED : YOLXPVW :: ? : OZFMXS
cjkcj dkMZ gks tk,xsa rFkk Cesjk ls 3ikldkMZ de gks
(A) DEBATE (B) RESULT
tk,xsaA ;fn CeSals 6 dkMZ ys yw¡] rks D esjs
dsikl
nksxqus
(C) LABOR (D) LAUNCH
dkMZ gks tk,axsA B rFkk
;fnD ds ikl dqy 50 dkMZ gSa]
8. PSQR : CFED :: JMKL : ?
rksA ds ikl fdrus dkMZ gSaA
(A) UVXZ (B) YVZX (A) 35 (B) 37
(C) YXZW (D) WZYX (C) 38 (D) 40
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21. If (+ = ×, – = ÷, × = + and ÷ = –). Then, find 27. Find out the alternative figure which
the value of 91 – 7 ÷ 4 + 2 × 3 ? 
contains question figure as its part ?
;fn (+ = ×, – = ÷, × = + and ÷ = –) gS] rks
91 – 7
÷ 4 + 2 × 3 dk eku Kkr djsa \ ml oSdfYid vkÑfr dk p;u djs ftlesa iz'u vkÑfr
(A) 6 (B) 8 lfEefyr gS \
(C) 12 (D) 10
22. Looking at the portrait of a man, Harsh said, Questions figure :
“His mother is the wife of my father’s son. I iz'u vkÑfr%
am the single child of my parent.” At whose
portrait was Harsh looking ?
,d O;fDr dh rLohj dh vksj ns[kdj g"kZ us dgk&
¶mldh ek¡ essjs firk ds csVs dh iRuh gSA eSa vius ekrk&firk dh
bdykSrh larku g¡wA g"kZ fdldh rLohj dks ns[k jgk Fkk \¸
(A) His child (B) His father
(C) His grandson (D) His nephew
23. In a certain code, SIKKIM is written as THLJJL. Answer figures :
How is TRAINING written in that code ? mÙkj vkÑfr%
;fn fdlh [kkl dksM esaSIKKIM dksTHLJJL ds :i
esa fy[kk tkrkTRAINING
gSA dks ml dksM esa dSls fy[kk
tk,xk\
(A) SQBHOHOF (B) UQBHOIOF
(C) UQBHOHOI (D) UQBHOHOF
24. A dog runs 20 metre towards East and turns
to right, runs 10 metre and turns to right, (A) (B) (C) (D)
runs 9 metre and again turns to left, runs
5 metre and then turns to left, runs 12
metre and finally he turns to left and runs 28. Find the number of triangles in the given
6 metre. Now which direction is the dog figure.
facing ? fn, x, fp=k esa f=kHkqtksa dh la[;k Kkr djsa \
,d dqÙkk iwoZ dh20 vksj
eh- nkSM+rk gS vkSj nk,a eqM+rk gS]
10 eh- nkSM+rk gS vkSj nk,a 9 eh-
eqM+rk
nkSM+rk
gS] gS vkSj
fiQj ck,a eqM+rk
5 eh-
gS]nkSM+rk gS vkSj ck,a 12eqM+rk gS]
eh- nkSM+rk gS vkSj var esa og ck,a eqM+rk
6 eh- gS vkSj
nkSM+rk gSA vc dqÙkk fdl fn'kk esa ns[k jgk gS \
(A) East/iwoZ (B) North/mÙkj
(A) 23 (B) 27
(C) West/if'pe (D) South/nf{k.k
25. If you write down all the numbers from 1 to (C) 29 (D) 31
100, then how many times do you write 3 ? 29. If FRIEND is coded as HUMJTK. How is
;fn vkius1-100 rd dh lHkh la[;kvksa dks fy[kk gS] rksSANDLE written in that code ?
vkius fdruh ckj3 fy[kk gS \ ;fn FRIEND dksHUMJTK ds :i esa dksfMr fd;k
(A) 11 (B) 18
(C) 20 (D) 21 x;k gS] rks ml dksM esa
SANDLE dSls fy[kk tk,xk \
26. Statements:/dFku% (A) UDRIRL
All the actors are girls. (B) DCQHQK
lHkh dykdkj yM+fd;k¡ gSaA (C) DEQJQM
All the girls are beautiful. (D) UYOBOC
lHkh yM+fd;k¡ [kqclqjr gSaA 30. A group of 1200 persons consisting of
Conclusions:/fu"d"kZ%
captains and soldiers is travelling in a train.
1. All the actors are beautiful.
For every 15 soldiers there is one captain
lHkh dykdkj [kqclqjr gSaA
2. Some girls are actors. appointed. What is the number of captains
dqN yM+fd;k¡ dykdkj gaSA in the group ?
(A) Only (1) conclusion follows dIrkuksa vkSj lSfudksa dks feykdj
1200 O;fDr;ksa dk ,d
dsoy fu"d"kZ
1 vuqlj.k djrk gSA lewg ,d Vªsu ls ;k=kk dj jgk gSA
15 lSfudksa
gj ij ,d
(B) Only (2) conclusion follows
dsoy fu"d"kZ
2 vuqlj.k djrk gSA dIrku fu;qDr fd;k x;k gSA lewg esa dIrkuksa dh la[;k
(C) Neither Conclusion (1) nor (2) follows D;k gS \
u gh fu"d"kZ
1 u gh 2 vuqlj.k djrs gSA (A) 70 (B) 75
(D) Both (1) and (2) follows
(C) 80 (D) 85
fu"d"kZ
1 rFkk2 nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSA
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31. Starting from a point P, Sachin covered a Directions (39-41): Find the missing number
distance of 20 metres towards South. He (?) from the given options.
turned left and walked 30 metres. He then
turned left and walked 20 metres. He again funsZ'k (39-41): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k (\) Kkr
turned left and walked 40 metres and dhft, A
reached a point Q. How far and in which 4 8 0
direction is the point Q from the point P ? 39.
fdlh fcUnq ls lfpu nf{k.k fn'kk
20esaeh- dh nwjh r; 5 0 6 7 1 6 11 ? 2
djrk gSA og ck,a eqM+rk30 gSeh-
rFkkdh nwjh r; djrk 7 4 2
gSA og fiQj ck,a eqM+rk 20gSeh-vkSj
dh nwjh r; djrk (A) 0 (B) 2
gSA iqu% og ck,a eqM+rk 40 eh-
gS rFkk
dh nwjh r; djds (C) 11 (D) 12
fcUnq
Q ij igq¡prk gSA fcUnq
Q, fcUnqP ls fdruh nwjh ij 40. 15 12 44 28 64 53
rFkk fdl fn'kk esa gS \
(A) 30metres, West/30 eh-] if'pe
(B) 10 metres, West/10 eh-] if'pe
(C) 30 metres, North/30 eh-] mÙkj
(D) 10 metres, North/10 eh-] mÙkj 3 8 ?
32. Which fraction will come next in the given (A) 12 (B) 13
series ? (C) 15 (D) 18
fn, x, J`a[kyk esa dkSu lk va'k vxyk vk,xk \41.
\frac{1}{2}, \fr ac{3}{4}, \f rac{5}{8}, 30 23 92
\frac{7}{16}, ?
(A) \frac{11}{32} (B) \frac{9}{28} 48 24 88 12
(C) \frac{9}{30} (D) \frac{9}{32} 48 ?
Directions (33-35): From the given options
choose the missing number. (A) 60 (B) 46
funsZ'k
(33-35): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k Kkr (C) 86 (D) 75
dhft,A 42. Which of the following venn-diagrams
33. 1, 6, 15, ?, 45, 66, 91 satisfy the given statements ?
(A) 26 (B) 28 Rabi crop, paddy, wheat
(C) 29 (D) 34 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh osu&vkÑfr fuEu dFkuksa
34. 19, 2, 38, 3, 114, 4, ? izfrfufèkRo djrh gS \
(A) 340 (B) 380
(C) 456 (D) 486 jch iQly] tkS] xsg¡w
35. 3, 12, 27, 48, 75, 108, ?
(A) 141 (B) 143 (A) (B)
(C) 145 (D) 147
36. From the four positions of a dice given
below, find the color which is opposite to
yellow ? (C) (D)
uhps fn, x, ikls ds pkj inks esa ls] ml jax dk p;u djs
43. Which is the right mirror image of the given
tks ihys jax ds foijhr gS \ word ?
Yell
ow
Ora
nge Blue Red fn, x, 'kCn dk niZ.k izfrfcEc dkSu gS \
Yellow

Yellow
Blue
Blue

FIXING
Orange Violet Red Rose (A) GNIXIF (B) IXI
(C) IXIF (D)
(A) Violet/cSaxuh (B) Red/yky 44. Select the alternative which represents
(C) Rose/xqykc (D) Blue/uhyk
three out of the five alternative figures
37. Reena is twice as old as Sunita. Three years
ago, she was three times as old as Sunita. which when fitted into each other would
How old is Reena now ? form a complete square.
jhuk dh mez lquhrk ls nksxquh
3 lky iwoZ
gSA og lquhrk dsml fodYi dk p;u djs tks ik¡p oSdfYid vkadM+ks esa ls
mez ls rhu xquh FkhA orZeku esa jhuk dh mez D;k 3gSdk\ izfrfuf/Ro djs rFkk ,d nwljs esa fiQV djus ij ,d
(A) 6 years/6 o"kZ (B) 12 years/ 12 o"kZ
(C) 14 years/14 o"kZ
(D) 16 years/ 16 o"kZ
iw.kZ oxZ cukrk gks \
38. If 100 cats kill 100 mice in 100 days, then
4 cats would kill 4 mice in how many days ?
;fn 100 fcfYy;ka]100 pwgksa100dksfnuksa esa ekjrh gSa
rFkk4 fcfYy;k¡]
4 pwgksa dks fdrus fnuksa esa ekjsaxh \ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
(A) 1 day/1 fnu (B) 4 days/4 fnu (A) 134 (B) 345
(C) 40 days/40 fnu (D) 100 days/100 fnu (C) 234 (D) 135

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45. Select a suitable figure from the four 48. Identify the figure which completes the
alternatives that would complete the figure pattern of the question figure ?
matrix.
ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u vkÑfr ds iSVuZ dks iwjk
pkj fodYiksa esa ls mi;qDr vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks eSfVªDl
dks iwjk djsA djsxh \
Question figure: Questions figure :
iz'u vkÑfr% iz'u vkÑfr%

?
Answer figures: ?
mÙkj vkÑfr%
Answer figures :
mÙkj vkÑfr%

46. Select the option which satisfies the same


conditions of placement of the dots as in
question figure.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
ml fodYi dk p;u djs tks iz'u vkÑfrds MkWV~l dh
fu;qfDr ds 'krZ dks larq"V djs \ 49. Select a suitable option from the Answer Figures
Question figure: that would replace the question mark(?).
iz'u vkÑfr%
mÙkj vkÑfr esa ls ml mi;qDr fodYi dk p;u djsa] tks iz'u
vkÑfr ds iz'u fpUg (\) dh txg iz;ksx esa yk;k tk,\
Question figure:
iz'u vkÑfr%
Answer figures:
mÙkj vkÑfr%
?
Answer figures:
mÙkj vkÑfr%
(A) (B) (C) (D)
47. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown
below in the question figures. From the
given answer figures, indicate how will it
appear when opened ?
uhps iz'u vkÑfr;ksa esa fn[kk, vuqlkj dkxt dks eksM+dj(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
dkVus rFkk [kksyus ds ckn og fdl mÙkj vkÑfr tSlk (A) 1 (B) 2 & 5 both/ 2 & 5 nksuksa
fn[kkbZ nsxk \ (C) 3 (C) 4
Question figure: 50. Choose the figure which is different from
iz'u vkÑfr% the others ?
ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks nwljksa ls fHkUu gSa \

Answer figures:
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡% (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
(A) Both 1 and 5/1 rFkk
5 nksuks
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
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Part-II : General Awareness


Hkkx&II : lkekU; tkudkjh
51. Which area of India was known as Avantika 57. Which among the following integrated iron
in ancient times ? installation does not come under the
izkphu le; esa Hkkjr dk dkSu lk {ks=k voafrdk ds ukemanagement
ls of Steel Authority of India
Limited (SAIL) ?
tkuk tkrk Fkk \ fuEufyf[kr ,dhÑr ykSg laLFkkiu esa ls dkSu Hkkjr bLik
(A) Avadh/vo/ izkf
èkdj.k fyfeVsM
(SAIL) ds izca/u ds rgr ugha vkrk gS \
(B) Ruhelkhand/:gsy[kaM (A) Bhilai/fHkykbZ
(C) Bundelkhand/cqansy[kaM (B) Durgapur/nqxkZiqj
(D) Malwa/ekyok (C) Rourkela/jkmjdsyk
52. In the 13th Lok Sabha elections, in which of (D) Jamshedpur/te'ksniqj
the following states did the ruling alliance 58. No Money Bill can be introduced in the Lok
Sabha without the prior approval of the
win all the seats ?
dksbZ /u fo/s;d fdlds iwoZ vuqeksnu ds fcuk yksdlHkk es
13oha yksdlHkk pquko esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl jkT; esa
is'k ugha fd;k tk ldrk \
lÙkk:<+ xBca/u us lHkh lhVksa ij thr gkfly dh \ (A) Vice-President/mijk"Vªifr
(A) Andhra Pradesh/vkU/z izns'k (B) President/jk"Vªifr
(B) Orissa/mMhlk (C) Prime Minister/iz/kuea=kh
(C) Haryana/gfj;k.kk (D) Finance Minister/foÙk ea=kh
(D) Gujarat/xqtjkr 59. The Governor-General of India who initiated
the introduction of English in India was –
53. Girana Project is situated in
Hkkjr esa vaxzsth dh 'kq:vkr dh lcls igys igy djus
fxjuk ifj;kstuk dgk¡ fLFkr gS \ okys Hkkjr ds xouZj tujy dkSu Fks \
(A) Andhra Pradesh/vkU/z izns'k esa (A) Lord Curzon/ykMZ dtZu
(B) Maharashtra/egkjk"Vª esa (B) Lord Macaulay/ykMZ eSdkys
(C) Orissa/mMhlk esa (C) Lord Bentinck/ykMZ csufVd
(D) Chhattisgarh/NÙkhlx<+ esa (D) Lord Hastings/ykMZ gkfLaVx~l
54. The Preamble of the Indian Constitution 60. Which part of the Indian Constitution deals
was for the first time amended by the with ‘Fundamental Rights’ ?
Hkkjrh; lafo/ku dk dkSu lk Hkkx ^ekSfyd vf/dkj* dks
Hkkjrh; lafo/ku dh izLrkouk fdl laoS/kfud la'kks/u }kjk
lacksf/r djrk gS \
la'kksf/r dh xbZ Fkh \
(A) Part I/Hkkx&
I (B) Part II/Hkkx&
II
(A) 24th Amendment/24oka la'kks/u (C) Part III/Hkkx&
III (D) Part IV/Hkkx&
IV
(B) 42nd Amendment/42oka la'kks/u 61. Operation Flood is related to
(C) 44th Amendment/44oka la'kks/u vkWijs'ku ÝyM fdlls lacaf/r gS \
(D) None of the above/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (A) Flood control/ck<+ fu;a=k.k
55. Which was the fir st nat ional park (B) Arrangement of drinking water/is; ty
established in India ? dh O;oLFkk
Hkkjr esa LFkkfir igyk jk"Vªh; ikdZ dkSu Fkk \ (C) Milk production/nw/ mRiknu
(A) Velvadar National Park/osyonj jk"Vªh; m|ku (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
62. Personal disposable income is
(B) Periyar National Park/isfj;kj jk"Vªh; m|ku
O;fDrxr iz;ksT; vk; gksrh gS&
(C) Bandipur Naitonal Park/ckafniqj jk"Vªh; m|ku (A) always equal to personal income/O;fDrxr
(D) Corbett National Park/dkWcsZV jk"Vªh; m|ku vk; ds ges'kk cjkcj
56. What inspired the paintings of Ajantas ? (B) always more than personal income/
vtark dh fp=kdyk fdlls izsfjr gS \ O;fDrxr vk; ls ges'kk vf/d
(A) Compassionate Buddha/d:.kke; cq¼ (C) equal to personal income minus indirect
taxes/O;fDrxr vk; vkSj vizR;{k dj ds varj ds
(B) Radha-Krishan Leela/jk/k&Ñ".k yhyk
cjkcj
(C) Jain Thirthankaras/tSu frFk±dj (D) equal to personal income minus direct
(D) Mahabharata encounters/egkHkkjr ;q¼ taxes/O;fDrxr vk; vkSj izR;{k dj ds varj ds
cjkcj
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63. Open market operations of RBI refer to 70. The main purpose of including the Directive
buying and selling of Principles of State Policy in the Indian
Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad dh vksiu ekdsZV vkWijs'ku fdldh
Constitution is to
[kjhn fcØh dk mYys[k djrh gS \ Hkkjrh; lafo/ku esa jkT; ds uhfr funsZ'kd fla¼krksa
(A) Commercial bills/okf.kfT;d fcy tksM+us dk eq[; mís'; gS&
(B) Foreign exchange/fons'kh eqnzk (A) establish a welfare State/,d dY;k.kdkjh
(C) Gold/lksuk jkT; dh LFkkiuk
(D) Government bonds/ljdkjh ckaM (B) establish a secular State/,d /eZ fujis{k
64. When was Indian Forest Service set up ? jkT; dh LFkkiuk
Hkkjrh; ou lsok dh LFkkiuk dc dh xbZ Fkh \ (C) check the arbitrary action of the
(A) July 1, 1966/1 tqykbZ
1966 Government/ljdkj dh ,di{kh; dkjokbZ dh
(B) July 1, 1968/1 tqykbZ
1968 tk¡p
(C) July 1, 1967/1 tqykbZ
1967 (D) provide best opportunities of
(D) July 1, 1965/1 tqykbZ
1965 development by the Government/ljdkj
65. Which of t he following is not a }kjk fodkl ds vPNs volj iznku djuk
Constitutional Body ? 71. Salim Ali was an eminent
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh ,d laoS/kfud laLFkk ugha gS \ vyh ,d izfl¼&
lyhe
(A) Election Commission/pquko vk;ksx (A) Urdu poet/mnqZ dfo Fks
(B) Finance Commission/foÙk vk;ksx (B) Ornithologist/i{kh foKkuh Fks
(C) Union Public Service/la?k yksd lsok vk;ksx (C) Ghazal singer/xty xk;d Fks
(D) Planning Commission/;kstuk vk;ksx (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
66. ‘SCOPE’ is the abbreviated form of - 72. The Law of Demand expresses
‘SCOPE’ bldk laf{kIr :i gS& ekax dk fu;e D;k O;Dr djrk gS \
(A) Standing Confer ence of Public (A) effect of change in price of a commodity
Enterprises/LVSfUMax dkuiQjsal vkWiQ ifCydon its demand/oLrq dh ekax ij blds ewY; esa
baVjizkbtst ifjorZu dk ifj.kke
(B) Selection Commission of Public (B) effect of change in demand of a
Enterprises/lsysDlu dfe'ku vkWiQ ifCyd commodity on its price/oLrq dh ewY; ij
baVjizkbtst blds ekax esa ifjorZu dk ifj.kke
(C) Specialist Committee of Public (C) effect of change in demand of a
Enterprises/LislfyLV dfeVh vkWiQ ifCyd commodity over the supply of its
baVjizkbtst substitute/LFkkukiUu oLrqvksas dh vkiwfrZ ij ,d
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha oLrq dh ekax esa ifjorZu dk ifj.kke
67. The famous traveller Ibn Batuta came from (D) None of the above/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
izfl¼ ;k=kh bCu&crqrk dgk¡ ls vk;k Fkk \ 73. WIKILEAKS, a whistle blowers website is
(A) Portugal/iqrZxky ls an international organisation based in
(B) Morocco/eksjksDdks ls ohfdfyd~l] lwpuk nsus okyk osclkbV dgk¡ dk jk"Vªh
(C) China/phu ls laxBu gS \
(D) Tibet/frCcr ls (A) U.S.A/;w-,l-,- (B) U.K./;w-ds-
68. Who is the author of Gandhiji’s favourite (C) Sweden/LosMsu(D) Norway/ukWjos
Bhajan ‘Vaishnava jana to tene kahiye’ ? 74. Which of the following Mahatma Gandhi
xka/hth dk fiz; Hktu ^oS".ko tu rks rsus dfg;s* ds ys[kd
series of currency notes issued by the RBI
dkSu gSA has a drawing of the ‘Parliament House’
(A) Purandar Das/iqjanj nkl depicted on it ?
(B) Shyamal Bhatt/';key HkV~V fuEufyf[kr esa ls Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad }kjk tkjh fd, x,
(C) Narsi Mehta/uflZ esgrk fdl egkRek xka/h J`a[kyk okys uksVksa ij laln Hkou d
(D) Sant Gyaneshwar/lar Kkus'oj fp=k iznf'kZr fd;k x;k gS \
69. The river also known as Tsangpo in Tibet is (A) ` 500 (B) ` 100
og unh ftls frCcr esa lkaxiks ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gS&(C) ` 50 (D) ` 10
75. Which of the following rivers makes an
(A) Ganga/xaxk estuary ?
(B) Brahmaputra/czãiq=k fuEufyf[kr ufn;ksa esa ls dkSu lh unh [kkM+h cukrh gS
(C) Indus/fla/q (A) Cauvery/dkosjh (B) Krishna/Ñ".kk
(D) Teesta/frLrk (C) Narmada/ueZnk(D) Ganga/xaxk
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76. Which of the following statements about the 81. The atmosphere is heated mainly by
Guptas is NOT true ? ok;qeaMy fdlds }kjk eq[; :i ls xeZ gksrk gS \
fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa esa ls dkSu lk dFku xqIr jktoa'k ds(A)
ckjs
Insolation/vkriu
esa lR; ugha gSa \ (B) Conduction/pkyu
(A) They ruled mainly over the parts of (C) Radiation/fofdj.k
north and central India/mUgksaus eq[; :i ls (D) Convection/laogu
mÙkj vkSj eè; Hkkjr ds dqN fgLlksa ij 'kklu fd;kA
82. Formation of Ozone hole is maximum over
(B) Kingship was hereditary and the throne vkstksu fNnz dk fuekZ.k dgk¡ ij vf/dre gS&
always went to the eldest son/ 'kklu (A) Africa/vÚhdk
oa'kkuqxr Fkk vkSj flagklu ges'kk lcls cM+s iq=k (B) dks
India/Hkkjr
fn;k tkrk FkkA (C) Antarctica/vuVkdZfVdk
(C) The judicial system was far more (D) Europe/;qjksi
developed than in earlier times/U;kf;d 83. Who discovered sex hormones ?
iz.kkyh igys ls dgha T;knk fodflr FkhA ySafxd U;klxZ dh [kkst fdlus dh \
(D) Land taxes increased and taxes on trade (A) Dresser/Msªlj
and commerce decreased/Hkwfe dj esa c<ksÙkjh(B) Eugene Steinach/;qxsu LVk;usd
vkSj O;kikfjd vkSj okf.kfT;d dj esa dehA (C) Edward Calvin/,MokMZ dsyfou
77. Who among the following has been (D) Samuel Cohen/lSeqvy dksgsu
conferred the ‘Climate Protection Award’ by 84. What is the element required for solar
the Environment Protection Agency of the energy conversion ?
US ? lkSj mQtkZ :ikarj.k ds fy, vko';d rRo gS &
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls vesfjdk dh i;kZoj.k laj{k.k ,tsalh(A) Beryllium/csfjfy;e
}kjk ^tyok;q laj{k.k iqjLdkj* ls lEekfur fd;k x;k gS \ (B) Tantalum/VSUVsye
(A) Medha Patkar/es?kk ikVdj (C) Silicon/flfydu
(B) Rajendra Singh/jktsUnz flag (D) Ultra pure carbon/vYVªk I;qj dkcZu
(C) R.K. Pachauri/vkj-ds- ipkSjh 85. How many feet does a crab have ?
(D) Arundhati Roy/v:.k/rh jkW; dsdM+s ds fdrus iSj gksrs gS \
78. The ‘NOSHADE’ attribute in HTML (A) 12 (B) 10
HTML esa NOSHADE dh D;k fo'ks"krk gS \ (C) 8 (D) 6
86. A hydrogen balloon floats up because of
(A) defining the thickness of the line/js[kk dh
,d gkbMªkstu cSywu mQij rSjrk gS D;ksfd&
eksVkbZ dks ifjHkkf"kr djuk (A) air pressure decreases with decrease in
(B) displaying the colours of line in red height/mQ¡pkbZ esa deh ls gok dk ncko ?kVrk gSA
colour/yky jax esa js[kk ds jaxks dks iznf'kZr djuk
(B) air pressure decreases with decrease in
(C) displaying the line in dark grey/xgjs Hkwjs weight/otu esa deh ls gok dk ncko ?kVrk gSA
jax esa js[kk dks iznf'kZr djuk (C) weight of the balloon is less than the
(D) displaying the example in red/yky jax esa weight of air displaced by it/xqCckjs dk otu
mnkgj.k fn[kkuk blds }kjk foLFkkfir fd, x, gok ds otu ls de gksrk gSA
79. As per provisions of the Charter Act of 1833, (D) the pressure inside the balloon is more
a Law Commission (for consolidating, than the pressure outside it/xqCckjs ds vanj
codifying and improving Indian laws) was dk ncko ckgj ds ncko dh rqyuk esa vf/d gksrk gSA
constituted under the Chairmanship of 87. Which of the following is not required for
1833 ds pkVZj vf/fu;e ds izko/kuksa ds rgr fof/ seed germination ?
vk;ksx (Hkkjrh; dkuwu dks etcwr vkSj lafgrkc¼ cukusfuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu] cht vadqj.k ds fy, vko';d
gS\
vkSj lq/kj ykus ds fy,) fdlds vè;{krk esa xfBr dh (A) Water/ ty
xbZFkh \ (B) Air/gok
(A) Lord Bentinck/ykMZ csufVd (C) Sunlight/lw;Z izdk'k
(B) Raja Rammohan Roy/jktk jke eksgu jkW; (D) Suitable temperature/mi;qDr rkieku
88. Which one of the following acids is used in
(C) Lord Macaulay/ykMZ eSdkys
battery ?
(D) Lord Dalhousie/ykMZ MygkSth fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk vEy cSVjh esa iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS
80. When was the Minimum Wages Act enacted
(A) Hydrochloric acid/gkbMªksDyksfjd vEy
in India ?
(B) Hydrofluoric acid/gkbMªksÝyksfjd vEy
U;wure etnwjh vf/fu;e Hkkjr esa dc ykxw fd;k
Fkk
\ x;k
(A) 1936 (B) 1948 (C) Sulphuric acid/lyÝ;qfjd vEy
(C) 1951 (D) 1956 (D) Sulphurous acid/lyÝ;qjl vEy

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89. Who discovered the Cholera-bacillus ? 95. Which of the following organisms is most
dksysjk&cSflyl dh [kkst fdlus dh \ likely to produce green-house gases such
(A) Louis Pasteur/yqbZl iklpj as nitrous oxide and methane ?
(B) Ronald Ross/jksukYM jkWl fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk tho T;knkrj xzhu gkml xSl tSls
(C) Robert Koch/jkcVZ dksp fd ukbVªl vkDlkbM vkSj ehFksu dk mRiknu \ djrk gS
(D) Joseph Lister/tksliQ fyLVj
(A) Fungi/dod (B) Earthworm/dsapqvk
90. Heart attack occurs due to –
ân;k?kkr fdl dkj.k ls gksrk gS& (C) Bacteria/thok.kq(D) Green plants/gjs ikSèks
(A) Bacterial attack on the heart/ân; ij 96. The process of removing calcium and
thokf.od vkØe.k magnesium from hard water is known as-
(B) Stopping of heart beat/ân; xfr dk :duk dBksj ty ls dSfY'k;e vkSj eSxuhf'k;e dks gVkus dh
(C) Lack of blood supply to the heart itself/ izfØ;k dks D;k dgrs gS \
ân; esa jDr vkiwfrZ dh deh
(D) Impairment of heart’s working due to (A) Sedimentation/volknu
unknown reasons/vKkr dkj.kksa dh otg ls (B) Filtration/fuLianu
ân; ifjpkyu esa {kfr (C) Flocculation/mQ.kZu
91. Water pipes in hilly areas often burst on a
cold frosty night, because – (D) Water softening/ty e`nqyhdj.k
igkM+h {ks=kksa esa BaMh jkr esa ikuh ds ikbi vDlj
97. iQV tkrskitchen wares are coated with
Non-stick
gS] D;ksafd jlksbZ ds ukufLVd lkeku fdlls ysfir gksrs gS \
(A) the material of which, pipes are made (A) PVC/ihohlh (B) Graphite/xzSiQkbV
contracts due to cold and so breaks/og
(C) Teflon/VsiQykWu (D) Silicon/flfydkWu
inkFkZ ftlls ikbi cus gksrs gS] BaM ls fldqM+ tkrs gS]
blhfy, iQV tkrs gSA 98. Alphabet is a parent company of –
(B) water in the pipes freezes and on vYiQkcsV fdldh ewy dEiuh gS&
freezing water expands, so pipes break/ (A) Yahoo/;kgq
ikbi esa ikuh te tkrk gS vkSj teus ij ikuh iSQyrk
(B) Google/xwxy
gS] blhfy, ikbi iQV tkrs gS
(C) frost makes the pipes rusty, so they (C) Microsoft/ekbØkslkÝV
break/BaM ikbi esa tax yxk nsrs gS blhfy, os iQV (D) Cisco/flldks
tkrs gSA 99. Cloudy nights are warmer compare to
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha general nights, because clouds mainly
92. What is the full form of ‘AM’ regarding radio
broadcasting ? lkekU; jkrksa dh rqyuk esa es?kkPNkfnr jkrsa xeZ gk
jsfM;ks izlkj.k ls lacaf/r
‘AM’ dk iw.kZ uke D;k gS \ D;ksfd es?k eq[;r% &
(A) Amplitude Movement/,efIyV~;qM ewoesaV (A) absorb heat from the atmosphere and
(B) Anywhere Movement/,uhos;j ewoesaV send it towards earth/ok;qeaMy dh xehZ dks
(C) Amplitude Matching/,efIyV~;wM eSfpax vo'kksf"kr djrk gS vkSj mls i`Foh dh rjiQ Hkst nsrk gS
(D) Amplitude Modulation/,efIyV~;wM eksM~;qys'ku (B) prev ent cold wav es from the sky
93. Animals having open circulatory system descending on earth/vkdk'k ls 'khrygj dks
possesses –
[kqys lapkj iz.kkyh okys i'kqvksa ds ikl D;k gksrk gS \ i`Foh ij mrjus ls jksdrk gS
(A) coelenteron/dks;ysuVsjku (C) reflect back the heat given by earth/i`Foh
(B) spongocoel/Liksutksdks,y }kjk fn, x, xehZ dks ijkofrZr dj nsrk gS
(C) pseudocoel/lqMksdks,y (D) produce heat and radiate it toward
(D) haemocoel/gseksdks,y earth/xehZ mRiUu djrk gS vkSj mls i`Foh dh rjiQ
94. If a boy sitting on the roof of a train, which fodhf.kZr djrk gS
is moving at a constant velocity, throws a
ball straight up into the air, the ball will 100. “Maggi” is owned by
vxj ,d yM+dk ,d VªSu ds mQij cSBk gS tks fd ,d ¶eSxh¸ fdl dEiuh dk mRikn gS\
lkekU; xfr ls py jgh gS vkSj og ,d xsan dks gok esa(A) Nestle India/usLys bafM;k
lhèkk mNkyrk gS] rks xsan (B) Pepsico India/isfIldks bafM;k
(A) fall in front of him/mlds lkeus fxjsxh
(B) fall behind him/mlds ihNs fxjsxh (C) Parle Foods/ikysZ iqQM~l
(C) fall into his hand/mlds gkFkksa esa fxjsxh (D) ITC/vkbZVhlh
(D) None of the above/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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Part-III : Quantitative Aptitude


Hkkx& III : ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
101. A bottle is sold for ` 120. Sales tax accounts104. A and B can together finish a work in 30
days. They worked for it for 20 days and
1 1 then B left. The remaining work was done
for of this and profit of the remainder. by A alone in 20 more days. A alone can
5 3
finish the work in:
Find the cost price of the bottle. A vkSjB fdlh dk;Z dks30 fnuksa esa dj ldrs gSaA os
1 feydj dk;Z 'kq: djrs gS vkSj
20 fnu cknB dk;Z NksM+
,d cksry ` 120 esa csph tkrh gSA ftlesa Hkkx
ls nsrk gSA 'ks"k
A dk;Z
}kjk 20 vkSj fnuksa esa iwjk dj fy;k
5
tkrk gSAA vdsyk ml dk;Z dks lekIr dj ldrk gSA
1 (A) 54 days/fnu (B) 60 days/fnu
fcØh dj gS rFkk 'ks"k dkHkkx ds cjkcj ykHk izkIr (C) 48 days/fnu (D) 50 days/fnu
3
105. The population of a village is 3,37,50. The
gksrk gSA Kkr dhft, cksry dh dher fdruh gS& 2
population increases by 66 % every year.
(A) ` 64 (B) ` 72 3
(C) ` 68 (D) ` 76 Find the population at the start of the third
102. The hourly wages of a female labour are year.
increased by 12.5% whereas the weekly ,d xk¡o dh tula[;k 3,37,50 gSA tula[;k esa izfro"kZ
working hours are reduced by 8%. If she 2
66 % dh c<+ksÙkjh gksrh gSA Kkr dhft, rhljs o"kZ d
was getting ` 1200 per week for 50 hours 3
previously. Find the percentage change in vkjEHk esa tula[;k fdruh gksxh\
the weekly wages. (A) 93752 (B) 93750
(C) 1,18,800 (D) 15,6250
,d vkSjr dh izfr ?kaVk etnwjh esa dh o`f¼ rFkk106. A fraction is in the way that when it is
12.5%
lkIrkfgd dk;Zjr ?kaVksa
8% dhesa
deh dh tkrh gSA ;fn squared and then its numerator is
increased by 25% and the denominator is
ml vkSjr dks igys] izfr lIrkg
50 ?kaVs dke djus ds
5
` 1200 feyrs Fks] rks Kkr dhft, lkIrkfgd etnwjh esa reduced to 80% it results in 8 of the
ifjorZu fdrus izfr'kr gqvk\ original fraction. Find the product of the
numerator and denominator :
(A) increase by 3.5 percent/3.5 izfr'kr ls c<+ ,d fHkUu bl izdkj gS fd tc bldk oxZ fd;k tkrk gS
tkrh gS rFkk blds ckn va'k25%
esa o`f¼ rFkk gj esa
80% dh
(B) increase by 4%/4% ls c<+ tkrh gS 5
deh dh tkrh gS] rks ;g vius okLrfod Hkkx dk
Hkkx
(C) decrease by 4.5 percent/4.5 izfr'kr ls ?kV 8
tkrh gS cu tkrk gSA fHkUu ds va'k rFkk gj dk xq.kuiQy Kkr
dhft,\
(D) increase by 4.5%/4.5% ls c<+ tkrh gS (A) 1 (B) 24
103. A walk a certain distance and ride back by (C) 10 (D) 6
a horse taking a total time of 37 minutes. If 107. In an election only two candidates
contested. 20% of the voters did not cast
he could walk both ways in 55 minutes, their vote and 120 votes were invalid. The
then how long would it take A to ride both winner got 200 votes more than his
ways by a horse. opponents and he secured 41% votes of the
total voters on the voter list. Percentage
A ,d fuf'pr LFkku rd iSny tkus ds ckn ?kksM+s }kjk votes of the defeated candidate out of the
okil vkus esa
37 feuV dk le; ysrk gSA ;fn
A 55 total votes cast is :
A gS] rks,d pquko esa nks mEehnokj
feuV esa nksuksa rjiQ dh nwjh iSny r; dj ldrk ksa us Hkkx A20%
fy;k ernkrkvksa
us er ugh Mky k rFkk120 er voS/ FksA thrus okys
nksuksa rjiQ dh nwjh ?kksM+s }kjk fdrus le; eas r; djsxk\
mEehnokj us nwljs mEehnokj200 er ls
vf/d izkIr fd;s
(A) 9.5 minutes/feuV rFkk ernkrk lwph esa dqy 41%
erksaerdsizkIr fd;sA Kkr
(B) 19 minutes/feuV dhft, gkjus okys mEehnokj dks dqy erks ds fdrus izfr'kr
(C) 18 minutes/feuV
er izkIr gq,\
(A) 47.5% (B) 41%
(D) 20 minutes/feuV (C) 38% (D) 45%
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108. 12 taps are fitted in a tank. Some are water 113. A container contains two liquids A and B in
taps and some are outlet taps. Each water the ratio 7 : 5. When 9 litres of mixture are
tap can fill the tank in 6 hours and each drawn off and the container is filled with same
quantity of liquid B, the ratio of A and B
outlet tap can empty the tank in 12 hours.
becomes 1 : 1. How many litres of liquid A
If all the taps are opened together then the
was in the container initially?
tank is full in 4 hours. Find the number of
water taps.
,d crZu esaA rFkkB nks nzo&inkFkZ
7 : 5 vuqikr esa gSaA ml
?kksy esa9 yhVj
ls fudkyus ds ckn mruk B nzo
gh Hkj fn;k
,d VSad esa dqN Hkjus okys rFkk dqN [kkyh djus okys uyksa
x;k gS] rks
A rFkkB dk vuqikr1 : 1 gks x;k gSA ml crZu
dh dqy la[;k 12 gSA izR;sd Hkjus okyk uy 6VSad dksesa vkjaHk esa A dhnzo
ek=kk fdrus yhVj Fkh\
?kaVs esa Hkj ldrk gS rFkk izR;sd [kkyh djus okyk uy VSad 1
dks12 ?kaVs esa [kkyh dj ldrk gSA ;fn lHkh uyksa dks(A) ,d 26 litre/yhVj (B) 16 2 litre/yhVj
lkFk [kksy fn;k tk,] rks 4VSad ?kaVs esa Hkj tkrk gSA ikuh 3
(C) 36 litre/yhVj (D) 26 3 litre/yhVj
Hkjus okys uy dh la[;k Kkr dhft,\ 4 4
114. Among three numbers, the second is thrice
(A) 5 of first and third are three-fourth of first. If
(B) 4 the average of three numbers is 114, then
(C) 6 the biggest number is :-
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha rhu la[;kvksa esa ls] nwljh igyh dk rhu xquk gS vkSj rhljh
109. The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 13 la[;k igyh dk rhu&pkSFkkbZ gSA ;fn rhuksa la[;kvks
and 455 respectively. If one of the number vkSlr114 gS] rks lcls cM+h la[;k gS \
lies between 75 and 125, then that number (A) 72 (B) 216
is (C) 354 (D) 726
nks la[;kvksa dk e-l- o y-l- Øe'k% 13 rFkk455 gSA 115. A watch dealer pays 10 percent custom duty
on a watch that cost ` 250. For how much
;fn muesa ls ,d la[;k75 vkSj125 ds chp esa fLFkr should he mark it, if he desires to make a
gks] rks og la[;k gS profit of 20 percent after giving a discount
(A) 78 (B) 91 of 25 percent to the buyer?
(C) 104 (D) 117 ,d ?kM+h foØsrk] ,d ?kM+h ftldh` dher 250 gS ij 10
110. [(7–1 – 8–1)–1 – (3–1 – 4–1)–1] is equals to :- izfr'kr lhek 'kqYd nsrk gSA ;fn og xzkgd 25 izfr'kr
dks
[(7 – 8 ) – (3 – 4 ) ] fdl ds cjkcj gS \
–1 –1 –1 –1 –1 –1 dh NwV nsus
20ijizfr'kr dk ykHk izkIr djuk pkgrk gks]
(A) 56 (B) 44 rks Kkr dhft, og ?kM+h dk ewY; fdruk vafdr djs&
(C) 50 (D) 48 (A) ` 400 (B) ` 440
(C) ` 275 (D) ` 330
111. The average of marks in English for 40
116. 3 men or 4 women or 5 boys can do a piece
students is 72. Later it was discovered that of work in 47 days. Then in how many days
three numbers 64, 62 and 84 were will 1 man, 1 woman and 1 boy do the same
mistakenly read as 68, 65 and 73. After work?
correction the average is :- 3 vkneh ;k4 vkSjrsa5;kcPps fdlh dk;Z dks
47 fnuksa
vaxzsth dh ijh{kk
40esa
Nk=kksa ds vkSlr
72vad
gSaA ckn esa dj ldrs gSA1rks
vkneh vkSj
1 vkSjr vkSj
1 cPpk ,d
esa ;g irk pyk fd rhu vad64, 62 vkSj84 xyrh ls lkFk feydj ml dk;Z dks fdrus fnuksa esa lekIr djsxk\
(A) 40 days/fnu (B) 50 days/fnu
68, 65 vkSj73 fy[k fn, FksA xyfr;k¡ lq/kjus ds ckn
(C) 60 days/fnu (D) 45 days/fnu
vkSlr gS 117. In an examination, 48% students failed in
(A) 70 (B) 72 Hindi and 32% students in History, and
(C) 71.9 (D) 72.1 20% students failed in both the subjects.
112. A person deposited ` 400 for 2 years, ` 550 If the number of students who passed the
for 4 years and ` 1200 for 6 years. He examination is 880, then find how many
received the total simple interest of ` 1020. students appeared in the examination.
The rate of interest per annum is ,d ijh{kk esa48% fo|kFkhZ fgUnh esa]fo|kFkhZ
32%
bfrgkl esa] rFkk
20% fo|kFkhZ nksuksa gh fo"k; esa vuqÙk
,d O;fDr us` 400, 2 o"kZ ds fy,]
` 550, 4 o"kZ ds
gks tkrs gSA ;fn ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ gksus okys fo|kfF
fy, rFkk` 1200, 6 o"kZ ds fy, tek fd,A mls dqy la[;k 880 gS] rks ijh{kk esa cSBus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh l
lk/kj.k C;kt` 1020 izkIr gqvkA okf"kZd C;kt dh nj gSKkr dhft,\
(A) 10% (B) 5 % (A) 2000 (B) 2200
(C) 15% (D) 20% (C) 2500 (D) 1800
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118. A publisher printed 1200 copies of a book 122. Vivek's salary is half that of Nitya. If Vivek
and distribute 300 copies free. After this got a 50 percent rise in his salary and Nitya
got a 25 percent rise in his salary, then
he gives 2 copies free at the purchase of 18
the percentage increase in combined
copies. If the cost per copy be ` 60 then salaries of both is.
what should be the selling price of a book
1
to earn 17 percent profit? foosd dh vk; fuR;k dh gSA ;fn foosd dh vk; esa
2
,d izdk'kd ,d fdrkc dh 1200 izfr;k¡ Nkidj300 50 izfr'kr dh o`f¼ rFkk fuR;k dh vk;25esa
izfr'kr
izfr;ka eqÝr forfjr djrk gSA blds vykok
18 fdrkc
og dh o`f¼ dh tkrh gS] rks nksuksa dh vk; esa dqy izfr'kr o`f¼
dh [kjhn ij 2 fdrkc eqÝr nsrk gSA ;fn izfr fdrkc NikbZ gSA
dh ykxr ` 60 gks] rks17 izfr'kr ykHk izkIr djus gsrq (A) 30% (B) 33.33%
(C) 55% (D) 28%
izfr iqLrd foØ; ewY; D;k gksxk\ 123. A man can row 6 km/hr in still water. If the
(A) ` 100 (B) ` 104 river is running at 1.2 km/hr. The person
(C) ` 102 (D) ` 110 takes 1 hour to row to a place and back.
119. Two car starts from the same place at the How far is the place?
same time. Speed of the 1st car is 10 km/h 'kkUr ty esa ,d O;fDr dh pky
6 fdeh-@?k.Vk gSA ;fn
and the speed of the 2nd car is 8 km/h and /kjk dh pky1.2 fdeh-@?k.Vk gSA /kjk ds vuqdwy fdlh
nwjh dks r; djus rFkk /kjk ds izfrdwy okil vkus esa ml
the 2nd car increases its speed by
1
km/h O;fDr dks dqy1 ?k.Vs dk le; yxrk gSA ml LFkku dh
2 nwjh D;k gS\
after each hour. After how much distance (A) 2.88 km/fdeh- (B) 3.88 km/fdeh-
the second car overtakes the first car. (C) 1.88 km/fdeh- (D) 4.88 km/fdeh-
nks dkj fdlh LFkku ls ,d lkFk Øe'k%
10 fdeh-@?k.Vk 124. A man on the top of a rock rising on a sea-
shore obeserves a boat coming towards it.
vkSj8 fdeh-@?k.Vk dh pky ls pyuk vkjEHk djrh gS]If it takes 20 minute for the angle of
depression to change from 30° to 60°, how
1
rFkk nwljh dkj izR;sd ?k.Vs ds ckn viuh pky
fdeh-
esa soon will the boat reach the shore?
2 fdlh igkM+h ij [kM+k ,d vkneh ;g ns[krk gS fd mldh
rjiQ vk jgh fdlh uko dk voueu dks.k
@?k.Vk dh o`f¼ djrh gSA fdruh nwjh ij nwljh dkj igyh 20 feuV esa
dkj dks ikj djsxhA 30° ls 60° gks tkrk gS rks ;g uko fdruh nsj esa fdukjs
vk tk,xh\
(A) 90 km/fdeh-
(A) 20 minute/feuV(B) 30 minute/feuV
(B) 100 km/fdeh- (C) 10 minute/feuV(D) 15 minute/feuV
(C) 180 km/fdeh- 125. A play ground is in the form of an isosceles
triangle. The base of the ground is 24 m
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
long and the cost of planting grass in it at
120. A man buys a Pen and a Register for ` 371. the rate of 25 paise per m2 is ` 15. Find the
If the Pen's costs 12% more than the length of each side of equal length?
Register, find the cost of the Pen ,d [ksy dk eSnku ,d lef}ckgq f=kHkqt ds vkdkj dk gSA
,d vkneh ` 371 esa ,d dye rFkk ,d jftLVj eSnku dk vk/kj
24 eh- yEck gS rFkk mlesa
25 iSls@oxZ
[kjhnrk gSA ;fn dye dk ewY;] jftLVj ds ewY;
12% ls ehVj dh nj ls ?kkl jksius dh ykxr
` 15 gSA cjkcj
yEckbZ okyh Hkqtkvksa esa izR;sd dh yEckbZ D;k gS
vf/d gS] rks dye dk ewY; Kkr dhft,\
(A) 12 m/eh-
(A) ` 125 (B) ` 196
(B) 13 m/eh-
(C) ` 175 (D) ` 250
(C) 13 cm/lseh-
121. Ram can do a piece of work in 20 days. Ram
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
and Shyam together do the same work in 126. If (a2 – b2) sin  + 2ab cos  = a2 + b2, then
15 days. If they are paid ` 400 for that work. the value of tan  is :
What is the share of each? ;fn (a2 – b2) sin  + 2ab cos  = a2 + b2, rks
jke fdlh dk;Z dks
20 fnu esa dj ldrk gSA jke rFkk ';ke tan  dk eku Kkr dhft, %
mlh dk;Z dks lkFk feydj
15 fnu esa dj ldrs gSaA ;fn 1 1 2
mUgsa dk;Z ds fn;s tkrs gSa
` 400 ] rksnksuksa dk fgLlk D;k gS\
(A)
2ab
a 2  b 2  (B)
2
a – b2 
(A) ` 300, ` 100 (B) ` 200, ` 200 1 1 2
(C) ` 250, ` 150 (D) ` 350, ` 50 (C)
2ab

a 2 – b2  (D)
2
a  b2 
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1 3 1 x
127. If x + = , then the value of 8x3 + y 10
4x 2 8x 3 133. If y + = and x + y = 10, then the
x 3
is :
1 value of xy will be:
1 3
;fn x + = gks] rks
8x3 + dk eku gS&
4x 2 8x 3 x y 10
(A) 18 (B) 36 ;fn y + = rFkkx + y = 10 gks] rks
xy
x 3
(C) 24 (D) 16
128. A student multiplied a number by 7.2 dk eku gksxk&
instead of multiplying by 0.72. If its answer (A) 36 (B) 24
is 2592 more than the required answer.
(C) 16 (D) 9
Find the initial number.
134. sin2 1° + sin2 3° + sin2 5° ........ sin2 85° +
fdlh la[;k dks0.72 ls xq.kk djus ds ctk; ,d fo|kFkhZ sin2 87 + sin2 89 is equal to :
us ml la[;k dks7.2 ls xq.kk dj fn;kA ;fn blls mldk sin2 1° + sin2 3° + sin2 5° ........ sin2 85° +
mÙkj lgh mÙkj2592 ls vf/d vk;kA vkjafHkd la[;k sin2 87 + sin2 89 ds cjkcj gS&
Kkr djsa&
(A) 400 (B) 420 1
(A) 21 (B) 22
(C) 500 (D) 560 2
129. A certain sum of money becomes ` 2420 in
2 years and ` 2662 in 3 years at a certain 1 1
(C) 22 (D) 23
annual compound interest rate. The rate of 2 2
interest is :-
135. In the given two straight lines PQ and RS
pØo`f¼ C;kt dh fdlh nj ls dksbZ /ujkf'k
2 o"kZ esa intersect each other at 'O'. If SOT = 75°,
` 2420 rFkk3 o"kZ esa
` 2662 gksrh gS tcfd C;kt find the value of a, b and c :
okf"kZd :i esa la;ksftr gksrk gSA C;kt dh okf"kZd njfn;s
gS x;s fp=k esa nks lh/hPQ
js[kk,a
rFkkRS ,d nwljs dks
(A) 6 % (B) 8 %
(C) 9 % (D) 10% O ij dkVrh gSA ;fn
SOT = 75° gks] rksa, b rFkkc
130. In triangle ABC, a = 13, b = 14, c = 15 then dk eku Kkr djsa&
area of triangle and in-radius r is-
f=kHkqt
ABC esaa = 13, b = 14, c = 15 gks] rks f=kHkqt P R
dk {ks=kiQy rFkk vUr% o`Ùkr gS& dh f=kT;k 2c
(A) 44, 4 (B) 84, 4 4b a
(C) 80, 6 (D) 60, 4 b
75°
131. If a = – 5, b = – 6, c = 10, then the value of
S T Q
a 3  b 3  c 3 – 3abc
is:
(ab  bc  ca – a 2 – b 2 – c 2 ) (A) a = 84°, b = 21°, c = 48°
;fn a = – 5, b = – 6, c = 10 gks] rks (B) a = 48°, b = 20°, c = 50°
(C) a = 72°, b = 24°, c = 54°
a 3  b 3  c 3 – 3abc (D) a = 64°, b = 28°, c = 45°
2 2 2 dk eku gS
(ab  bc  ca – a – b – c ) 136. If x = 22 + 8 6 , then find the value of x .
(A) –1 (B) 1
(C) 18 (D) 21 ;fn x = 22 + 8 6 gks] rksx dk eku Kkr djsa
x (A) 4  6 (B) 4 – 6
132. If cos 43° = , then the value of tan
2 2
x y (C) 6  7 (D) 7 – 6
47° is-
1
x 137. If sec  = a + then the value of tan  + sec 
;fn cos 43° = gks] rks
tan 47° dk eku gS& 4a
x 2  y2 is:
y x 1
(A)
x
(B) y ;fn sec  = a + gks] rks
tan  + sec  dk eku gS&
4a
x (A) a (B) 2a
(C) (D) x (C) 3a (D) 4a
2 2
x y
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138. In the given figure, DE||BC and EC||ND 142. A man runs around a circular park whose
and AE : EB = 4 : 5, then EN : EB is radius is 50 m long. How much time will
the man take in making 21 rounds if he
fn;s x;s fp=k DE||BC
esa rFkkEC||ND rFkkAE : runs at the rate of 12 km per hour?
EB = 4 : 5 gks] rks
EN : EB gS& ,d O;fDr ,d o`Ùkkdkj ikdZ ftldh f=kT;k
50 eh- gS ds
C pkjksa vksj nkSM+rk gSA12 fdeh-@?k.Vk
;fn og dh nj ls
D
nkSM+rk gks21 pDdj
rks yxkus esa O;fDr dks yxus okyk
le; D;k gksxk\
(A) 30 minute/feuV(B) 33 minute/feuV
(C) 34 minute/feuV(D) 32 minute/feuV
A N E B DE 2
143. In the given figure, if = and AE = 12
(A) 5 : 9 (B) 9 : 4 BC 3
(C) 4 : 5 (D) 4 : 9 cm. Find AB :
3 DE 2
 2
139. If x  3 –  = , then find the value of fn;s gq, fp=k esa] ;fn = rFkkAE = 12 lseh- gks]
 x  x BC 3
rksAB Kkr djsa&
1 A
x2 + 2 .
x
E
 2 3 1
;fn x 3 –  = gks] rks
2
x + 2 dk eku Kkr D 105°
 x x x
djsa 75° 65°
22 22 B C
(A)
9
(B) – (A) 16 cm/lseh- (B) 12 cm/lseh-
9
(C) 15 cm/lseh- (D) 18 cm/lseh-
26 26 144. In ABC, th sides AB and AC are produced
(C) – (D)
9 9 to P and Q respectively. The bisectors of
PBC and QCB intersect at a point O,
140. The base of a right prism is an equilateral
then BOC is equal to :
triangle of area 173 cm2 and the volume of
f=kHkqt
ABC esa] Hkqtk
AB rFkkAC dks Øe'k% P rFkkQ
the prism is 10380 cm3. Find the area of
the later al surface of the prism ?
rd c<+k;k x;k gSA
PBC rFkkQCB ds lef}Hkktd
,d nwljs dks
O ij foHkkftr djrs gSa]BOC
rks cjkcj
 3  1.73  gksxk
fdlh ledks.kh; fizTe dk vk/kj ,d leckgq f=kHkqt gS (A) 90° – 1 A (B) 90° +
1
A
ftldk {ks=kiQy
173 oxZ lseh- gS rFkk fizTe dk vk;ru 2 2
10380 ?ku lseh- gSA fizTe dk oØ i`"Bh; {ks=kiQy 1 1
(C) 120° + A (D) 120° – A
2 2
gS
\  3  1.73  145. In the given figure, when the outer circles
all have radii 'R' then the radius of the inner
(A) 1200 cm2/oxZ lseh-
circle will be:
(B) 2400 cm2/oxZ lseh- fn;s x;s fp=k esa] lHkh ckg~; o`Ùkksa R gks]
dh f=kT;k
rks
(C) 3600 cm2/oxZ lseh- Hkhrjh o`Ùk dh f=kT;k gksxh&
(D) 4380 cm2/oxZ lseh-
141. The difference between the outside and
inside surface area of a cylindrical metallic
pipe, 14 cm long, is 44 cm2. If the pipe is
made of 99 cm3 of metal. Find the outer radii
of the pipe?
14 lseh- yEcs ,d csyukdkj /krq ikbi dh vkUrfjd rFkk
ckg~; lrg ds {ks=kiQy dk vUrj 44 oxZ lseh- gSA ;fn
2 1
ikbi 99 ?ku lseh- /krq ls fufeZr gSA ikbi dh ckgjh f=kT;k
(A) (B) R
Kkr djsa\
2 1 R  2 
(A) 2 cm/lseh- (B) 2.5 cm/lseh-
(C) 4 cm/lseh- (D) 5 cm/lseh-
(C)  
2 –1 R (D) 2R
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Directions (146 - 150): Study the following pie- 146. Find the number of girls studying subject
charts carefully to answer the question that E in college is
follow : dkWyst Eesa
fo"k; dk vè;;u djus okyh yM+fd;ksa dh
funsZ'k
(146 - 150) : fn, x, ikbZ&pkVZ dk lko/kuhiwoZd la[;k Kkr djsaA
vè;;u dj fn, x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA (A) 242 (B) 168
(C) 120 (D) 276
Total students : 1800 (1200 girls + 600 boys) 147. For which subject is the number of boys
Percentage of students in various subjects the minimum?
dqy Nk=k1800
% (
1200 yM+fd;k¡
+ 600 yM+ds) fdl fo"k; esa yM+dksa dh la[;k U;wure gSA
fofHkUu fo"k;ksa esa Nk=kksa dk izfr'kr (A) A (B) F
(C) E (D) C
F A 148. For subject D, what is the respective ratio
13% 20% of boys and girls?
E
B
fo"k;D esa yM+dksa vkSj yM+fd;ksa dk vuqikr Kkr djs
12%
15% (A) 4 : 3 (B) 3 : 4
(C) 2 : 3 (D) 4 : 5
C

D 149. The number of girls is studying subject E


5%

35% is what percent more than the number of


boys studying subject E.
Total Girls : 1200 fo"k;E dk vè;;u djus okyh yM+fd;k¡]
E dk vè;;u
Percentage of girls in various subject
dqy yM+fd;k¡1200%
djus okys yM+dksa ls fdruk izfr'kr vf/d gS\
(A) 170% (B) 150%
fofHkUu fo"k;ksa esa yM+fd;ksa dk izfr'kr (C) 80% (D) 250%
F
150. Find the difference between number of girls
14% studying subject D and number of boys
A
E 30%
studying subject F.
14% fo"k;D dk vè;;u djus okyh yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k vkSj
B
fo"k;F dk vè;;u djus okys yM+dksa dh la[;k ds chp
D
30% 10% dk varj Kkr djsaA
(A) 350
C (B) 250
2% (C) 360
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some 157. Man does not live by ...... alone.
part of the sentences have errors and some (A) food (B) bread
are correct. Find out which part of a sentence (C) meals (D) diet
has an error and blacken the oval [ ] 158. To err is ...... to forgive divine.
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B), (A) beastly (B) natural
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken (C) inhuman (D) human
the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer 159. The ruling party will have to put its own
Sheet. house ...... order.
151. With little patience you will be able to cross (A) in (B) on
this hurdle. (C) to (D) into
(A) With little patience 160. If our friends are not able to take us in their
(B) No error car, we must make ...... arrangements to go
(C) you will be able to to the airport.
(D) cross this hurdle (A) alternative (B) another
152. At the end of the year every student who (C) alternate (D) possible
had done adequate work was automatically Direction: In Question nos. 161 to 168, a
promoted. sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
(A) was automatically promoted. Below are given alternatives to the underlined
(B) every student who had done adequate part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
work
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
(C) At the end of the year
case no improvement is needed your answer
(D) No error
is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
153. We are four brothers and sisters living in
this house but neither of us is satisfied with 161. The man to who I sold my house was a
it. cheat.
(A) satisfied with it. (A) to whom I sell
(B) but neither of us is (B) to who I sell
(C) No error (C) No improvement
(D) We are four brothers and sisters living (D) to whom I sold
in this house 162. I need not offer any explanation regarding
154. The President had hardly spoken a few this incident - my behaviour is speaking
words when the microphone stopped itself.
functioning. (A) will speak to itself
(A) a few words (B) speaks for itself
(B) when the microphone stopped (C) No improvement
functioning. (D) speaks about itself
(C) The President had hardly spoken 163. One of the most significant phenomenons
(D) No error of our time has been the development of
155. The test will not need more than one and cinema.
half hour to finish. (A) phenomenon
(A) No error (B) phenomena
(B) more than one and half hour (C) No improvement
(C) The test will not need (D) phenomenonns
(D) to finish. 164. Anand has the guts to rise from the
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, occasion and come out successfully.
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with (A) No improvement
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are (B) to raise with
suggested for each question. Choose the (C) to rise to
correct alternative out of the four and indicate (D) to rise against
it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in 165. We demonstrated to them how we were
the Answer Sheet. prepared the artistic patterns.
156. My uncle decided to take ..... and my sister (A) No improvement
to the market. (B) have prepared
(A) I (B) mine (C) are preparing
(C) me (D) myself (D) had prepared
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166. For some days the new professor 175. There was no opposition to the new policy
lectured  above the heads of his pupils. by the rank and file of the Government.
(A) No improvement (A) the official machinery
(B) over the heads of (B) the ordinary members
(C) on the heads of (C) the majority
(D) through the heads of (D) the cabinet minister
167. No sooner do the bells ring than the curtain
176. I have a bone to pick with you in this matter.
rose.
(A) Am in agreement
(A) did the bell ring
(B) did the bells ring (B) Am angry
(C) had the bell rang (C) Am indebted
(D) No improvement (D) Will join hands
168. If he has to spend five hours in the queue, Directions : In Question nos. 177 to 182, in
it was really a wastage. the following question, out of the four
(A) is a really wastage alternatives, choose the one which can be
(B) is real a wastage substituted for the given sentence.
(C) No improvement 177. List of the business or subjects to be
(D) is really a wastage considered at a meeting
Direction : In Question nos. 169 to 176, four (A) Schedule (B) Timetable
alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase
(C) Agenda (D) Plan
underlined in the sentence. Choose the
178. Leave or remove from a place considered
alternative which best expresses the meaning
of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer dangerous
Sheet. (A) Evade (B) Evacuate
169. When he heard that he had once again not (C) Avoid (D) Exterminate
been selected he lost heart. 179. The raison d’etre of a controversy is
(A) became desperate (A) The enthusiasm with which it is kept
(B) felt sad alive
(C) became angry (B) The fitness with which participants
(D) became discouraged handle it
170. He is an interesting speaker but tends to go (C) The reason or justif ication of its
off at a tangent. existence
(A) change the subject immediately (D) The unending hostility the parties
(B) forget things in between concerned have towards each other
(C) go on at a great length 180. A religious discourse
(D) become boisterous (A) Preach (B) Stanza
171. The party stalwarts have advised the
(C) Sanctorum (D) Sermon
President to take it lying down for a while.
(A) to be cautious 181. Continuing fight between parties, families,
(B) to be on the defensive clans, etc.
(C) to take rest (A) Enmity (B) Feud
(D) to show no reaction (C) Quarrel (D) Skirmish
172. The accounts of the murder made her flesh 182. One who believes that all things and events
creep. in life are predetermined is a
(A) Made her sad (A) Fatalist (B) Puritan
(B) Surprised her (C) Egoist (D) Tyrant
(C) Made her cry bitterly Direction : In Question nos. 183 to 185, in
(D) Filled her with horror the following questions, out of the four
173. He has built a big business empire by alternatives, choose the one which best
his sharp practices. expresses the meaning of the given word as
(A) extreme hard work
your answer.
(B) keen business skills
(C) dishonest dealings 183. LYNCH
(D) sharp intelligence (A) Hang (B) Madden
174. It is time that professors came down from (C) Kill (D) Shoot
their ivory towers and studied the real 184. EXTRICATE
needs of the students. (A) Pull (B) Free
(A) Detachment and seclusion (C) Tie (D) Complicate
(B) A tower made of ivory 185. VORACIOUS
(C) Prison (A) Wild (B) Greedy
(D) Dream lands (C) Angry (D) Quick
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Direction : In Question nos. 186 to 188, in compete for resource of the organisation, for
the following questions, choose the word example finance to expand their own departments
opposite in meaning to the given word for career advancement and for power to control
opposite in meaning to the given word. the activities of others. In pursuit of these aims,
186. OBSCURE groups are formed and sectional interests emerge.
(A) Implicit (B) Obnoxious As a result, policy decisions may serve the ends
(C) Explicit (D) Pedantic of political and career systems rather than those
187. URBANE of the concern. In this way, the goals of the
(A) Illiterate (B) Backward organisation may be displaced in favour of
(C) Discourteous (D) Orthodox sectional interests and individual ambition. These
188. EQUANIMITY preoccupations sometimes prevent the emergence
(A) Resentment (B) Dubiousness of organic systems. Many of the electronic firms
(C) Duplicity (D) Excitement in the study had recently created research and
Directions : In question nos. 189 to 190, four development departments employing highly
words are given in each question, out of which qualified and well paid scientists and technicians.
only one word is spelt correct. Find the word Their high pay and expert knowledge were
spelt correct and mark your answer in the sometimes seen as a threat to the established
Answer Sheet. order of rank, power and privilege. Many senior
189. (A) Judicious (B) Cancious managers had little knowledge of technicality and
(C) Dilicous (D) Gracous possibilities of new developments and electronics.
190. (A) Faithfuly (B) Sincerely Some felt that close cooperation with the experts
(C) Truely (D) Affectionatly in an organic system would reveal their ignorance
Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 195, in and show their experience was now redundant.
the following passages some of the words have 196. The theme of the passage is
been left out. Read the passages carefully and (A) groupism in organizations
choose the correct answer to each question (B) individual ambitions in organizations
out of the four alternative and fill in the (C) frustration of senior managers
blanks. (D) emergence of sectional interests in
CLOZE TEST organizations
Let children learn to judge their own work. 197. “Or ganic system” as relat ed to the
A child ...(i)... to talk does not learn ...(ii)... being organization implies its
corrected all the time ...(iii)... corrected too much, (A) growth with the help of expert
he will ...(iv)... talking. He notices a thousand knowledge
times a day the difference between the ...(V)... (B) growth with input from science and
he uses and the language those around him use. technology
191. (v) (C) steady all around development
(A) speech (B) language (D) natural and unimpeded growth
(C) talk (D) skill 198. Policy decision in organization would
192. (iii) involve
(A) unless (B) being (A) cooperation at all lev els in the
(C) until (D) if organization
193. (ii) (B) modernization of the organization
(A) in (B) on (C) attracting highly qualified personnel
(C) by (D) to (D) keeping in view the larger objectives of
194. (i) the organizations
(A) endeavoring (B) learning 199. The author makes out a case for
(C) experimenting (D) experiencing (A) organic system
195. (iv) (B) Research and Development in
(A) stop (B) halt organisations
(C) avoid (D) shun (C) an understanding between senior and
Direction : In Question nos. 196 to 200, you middle level executives
have a brief passages with 5 questions. Read (D) a refresher course for senior managers
the passage carefully and choose the best 200. The author tends to the senior managers
answer to each question out of the four as
alternatives and mark it by blackening the (A) ignorant and incompetent
appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. (B) a little out of step with their work
PASSAGE environment
Organisations are institutions in which (C) jealous of their younger colleagues
members compete for status and power. They (D) robbed of their rank, power and privilege

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