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Part-I : General Intelligence and Reasoning


Hkkx& I : lkekU; cqf¼erk ,oa rdZ'kfDr
Directions (1–8) : In each of the following 10. (A) Taxi/VSDlh (B) Rickshaw/fjD'kk
questions, select the related letter/word/ (C) Cart/Bsyk (D) Tonga/Vkaxk
number from the given alternatives. 11. (A) 2-4 (B) 4-8
funsZ'k (1&8) % fuEu iz'uksa esa ls izR;sd iz'u esa fn, x,
(C) 6 - 18 (D) 8 - 32
fodYiksa esa ls lEcfU/r v{kj@'kCn@la[;k dks pqfu,12.
A (A) 71, 7, 3, 17 (B) 67, 71, 3, 5
1. Bank : Money : : Transport : ? (C) 41, 5, 3, 47 (D) 37, 14, 19, 7
cSad % /u % % ;krk;kr % \ 13. (A) 21 (B) 39
(A) Goods/O;kikfjd oLrq (C) 51 (D) 83
(B) Road/ekxZ 14. (A) Record/fyf[kr izek.k
(C) Speed/xfr (B) Shorthand/vk'kqfyfi
(D) Traffic/VªSfiQd (C) Morse/ekslZ
2. 8 : 28 : : 27 : ? (D) Semaphore/ladsr ckgq
(A) 8 (B) 28 15. (A) Sparrow/xkSjs;k(B) Eagle/x:M+
(C) 64 (D) 65 (C) Hawk/ckt (D) Vulture/fx¼
3. 9 : 8 : : 16 : ?
16. Arrange the following words as per order in
(A) 27 (B) 18
the dictionary.
(C) 17 (D) 14
4. LOGIC : BHFNK : : CLERK : ?
fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa dks 'kCndks'k esa fn, x, Øe ds vuql
(A) XVRPA (B) QBKJA
O;ofLFkr djsaA
1. Naughty 2. Night
(C) LPRTU (D) JQDKB
3. Narmada 4. Novel
5. Car : Petrol : : Television : ? (A) 4, 3, 2, 1 (B) 3, 4, 2, 1
dkj % isVªksy % % Vsyhfotu % \ (C) 3, 1, 2, 4 (D) 2, 4, 3, 1
(A) Electricity/fctyh 17. If JANUARY = 12, FEBRUARY = 15, MARCH
(B) Transmission/izlkj.k = 04, then DECEMBER = ?
(C) Entertainment/euksjatu ;fn JANUARY = 12, FEBRUARY = 15, MARCH
(D) Antenna/,safVuk = 04, rksDECEMBER = ?
6. BLOCKED : YOLXPVW : : OZFMXS : ? (A) 15 (B) 12
(A) RESULT (B) NAUGHT (C) 26 (D) 40
(C) LAUNCH (D) LABOUR 18. From the given alternative, select the word
which can not be formed using the letters
7. Calendar : Dates : : Dictionary : ?
of the given words.
iapkx % frfFk % % 'kCndks'k % \
fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls] og 'kCn pqfu, tks fn, x,
(A) Vocabulory/'kCn&laxzg
(B) Language/Hkk"kk
'kCnksa ds v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds ugha cuk;k tk ldrk g
(C) Words/'kCn GOVERNMENT ROCKS !
(D) Books/fdrkc (A) SOME (B) ROME
(C) COME (D) TENT
8. USPL : KMPT : : LJGC : ?
19. What numbers occur at the bottom face in
(A) BDGK (B) CEHL
the given three positions of the same die?
(C) GHIJ (D) QSUW fn, x, ikls ds rhuksa fLFkfr;ksa esa fupyh lrg ij dkSu&lh
Directions (9–15) : Find the odd word/letter/
la[;k vk,xh\
number from the given alternatives.
funsZ'k (9&15)% fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn@v{kj@ 4 4 4
la[;k dks pqfu, A 2 3 1 2 3 6
9. (A) Dog/dqÙkk (B) Goat/cdjh (A) 6, 6, 2(B) 5, 6, 1
(C) Sheep/HksM+ (D) Camel/Å¡V (C) 5, 5, 5(D) 6, 5, 2
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20. What is the reflex angle between the two 26.
The information collected through a survey
hands of a clock when the time shown by conducted among the public is represented
the clock is 9 : 25? in the Venn diagram given below. Study the
diagram and answer the question.
fdlh ?kM+h ds nksuksa lqb;ksa ds chp dh o`gÙkdks.kWhich
D;k gksxk
of the following represents Govt.
;fn ?kM+h esa 9le;: 25 ct jgk gS\ servants who are tax paying graduates but
(A) 132.5° not a female?
(B) 162.5° turk ds chp fd, x, ,d losZ{k.k ds vk/kj ij tks
(C) 227.5° lwpuk lkeus vk;h mls uhps fn, x, osu vkjs[k esa n'kkZ;
(D) 197.5° x;k gSA bl vkjs[k dks è;ku ls i<+sa vkSj bl iz'u dk mÙk
Directions (21-25): In the following questions, nsa%
select the missing number from the given fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ljdkjh deZpkfj;ksa dks n'kkZrk g
responses. dj vnk djus okys Lukrd gS fdUrq efgyk,¡ ugha gS\
funsZ'k
(21-25): fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls Tax payers/dj vnkdrkZ
yqIr vad Kkr dhft,A 13
7 12 Graduates/ Lukrd
8
21. 1
6 3 11 7 4 1 2
6
5
25 70 –12 4
11
4 2 6 8 ? 5 10
9
Females/ efgyk,¡
(A) – 7 (B) – 6 3

(C) 2 (D) 1 Govt. Servant/ ljdkjh deZpkjh

22. (A) 12 (B) 11


101 43 48 34
(C) 10 (D) 8
38 ? 27. If PRATAP is coded as 1618120116, then
35 15 56 184 what will be the code of NAVIN?
;fn PRATAP dks1618120116 ls dwfVr fd;k tkrk
(A) 198 (B) 158 gS] rks
NAVIN dk dwV D;k gksxk\
(C) 127 (D) 142 (A) 14122914 (B) 19274651
(C) 24639125 (D) 73957614
6 5 3 28. If lead is called 'stick', stick is called 'nib',
23.
15 22 2 6 19 3 14 ? 2 nib is called 'needle', needle is called 'rope'
and rope is called 'thread', what will be fitted
5 2 10 in a pen to write with it?
(A) 40 (B) 10
;fn lead dks'stick' dgk tkrk gS]Stick dks'nib'
dgk tkrk gS]nib dks'needle' dgk tkrk gS] needle
(C) 18 (D) 24
dks'rope' dgk tkrk gS rFkk rope dks'thread' dgk
24. tkrk gS] rks fy[kus ds fy, dye esa D;k fiQV fd;k
tk,xk\
2 5 ?
(A) Stick (B) Nib
16 4 9 8 27 3 (C) Needle (D) Thread
29. In a row of 10 boys, when position of
(A) 6 (B) 7 Ashutosh got shifted by two places towards
the left, his position became seventh from
(C) 8 (D) 9 the left end. What was his earlier position
from the right end of the row.
25. 2 5 6 10 yM+dksa ds fdlh iafDr esa] vk'kqrks"k2dks ck,a vk
9 3 4 LFkku LFkkukarfjr fd;k x;k] mldk LFkku ck,a Nks
6 ? 8 lkroka cu x;kA iafDr ds nkfgus Nksj ls mldh izkjafH
fLFkfr D;k Fkh\
(A) 5 (B) 6 (A) First/igyk (B) Second/nwljk
(C) 7 (D) 8
(C) Fourth/pkSFkk (D) Sixth/NBk
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Directions (30-32) In the following questions, 37. Find the number of triangles in the given
a series is given with one (or more) term figure.
missing. Choose the correct alternative from nh xbZ vkd`fr esa f=kHkqtksa dh la[;k Kkr djsaA
the given ones that will complete the series:
funsZ'k
(30-32) % fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa] ,d vuqØe fn;k
x;k gS ftlesa ,d (;k vf/d) in yqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa
esa ls og lgh fodYi pqfu, tks vuqØe dks iwjk djsaA (A) 12 (B) 18
30. 95, 115.5, 138, ?, 189 (C) 14 (D) 15
(A) 154.5 38. A walks 10 m front and then 10 m to the
(B) 162.5 right. Now, he turns every time to his left,
(C) 164.5 while walking 5 m, 15 m and 15 m
(D) 166.5 respectively. How far is he now from his
31. 3, 8, 22, 63, 185, ? starting point?
(A) 550 (B) 310 dksbZ O;fDr vius lkeus
10 eh- pyrk gS] vkSj mlds ckn
(C) 295 (D) 285 10 eh- nk,a pyrk gSA vc og izR;sd ckj vius ck,a
32. 5, 6, 9, 15, ?, 40 eqM+dj Øe'k%5 eh-]15 eh- rFkk
15 eh- pyrk gSA vc
(A) 21 (B) 25 og vius izkjafHkd fcUnq ls fdruh nwj gS\
(C) 27 (D) 33 (A) 5 m/eh-
33. If P is taller than Q. R is shorter than P. S is (B) 10 m/eh-
taller than T but shorter than Q, then who
(C) 15 m/eh-
among them is the tallest?
(D) 20 m/eh-
;fn P, Q ls yack gSA
R, P ls NksVkS,
gSAT ls yack fdUrq
Direction (39) : Two statements are given here
Q ls NksVk gS] rks buesa ls lcls yack dkSu gS\
which are followed by two conclusions. You
(A) P (B) Q have to consider the two statements to be true
(C) S (D) T even if they seem to be at variance from
34. P is the brother of D. X is the sister of P. A is commonly known facts. You have to decide
the brother of F. F is daughter of D. M is the which of the given conclusions, if any, follow
father of X. Who is the uncle of A? from the given statements.
P, D dk HkkbZX,gSA P dh cgu gSAA, F dk HkkbZF,gSA funsZ'k
(39) % ;gka nks dFku vkSj mlds vkxs nks fu"d"kZ ls
D dh iq=kh gSA
M, X dk firk gSAA dk ekek dkSu gS\fn, x, gSaA vkidks bu dFkuksa dks lR; ekudj fopkj djuk
(A) X (B) P gS pkgs os lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs gksaA
(C) F (D) M fu.kZ; djuk gS fd fn, x, fu"d"kksZ esa ls dkSu lk fu"d"kZ
35. If + means ÷, – means ×, ÷ means + and × ;fn dksbZ gS] lgh ykxw gksrk gSA
means –, then 1 – 9 × 3 + 1 + 3 ÷ 1 = ?.
39. Statements:/dFku%
;fn + dk eryc ÷, – dk eryc ×, ÷ dk eryc + rFkk
1. Some stones are cups./dqN iRFkj I;kys gSA
× dk eryc – gS] rks1–9×3+1+3÷1=?
2. Some cups are black./dqN I;kys dkys gSA
(A) 1 (B) 6
Conclusions:/fu"d"kZ%
(C) 9 (D) None/dksbZ ugha I. Some blacks are not cups.
36. Which figure represents the relationship dqN dkys I;kys ugha gSA
between Tennis fans, Cricket players and II. Some cups are stones.
Students?
dqN I;kys iRFkj gSA
dkSu&lh vkd`fr Vsful iz'kald] fØdsV f[kykM+h rFkk fo|kFkhZ
(A) Only conclusion II follows
ds chp laca/ dks n'kkZrh gS\ dsoy fu"d"kZ
II fudyrk gSA
(B) Neither I nor II follows
(A) (B)
u rksI u II fudyrk gSA
(C) Both I and II follow
nksuksa fu"d"kZ
I vkSjII fudyrs gSaA
(C) (D)
(D) Only conclusion I follows
dsoy fu"d"kZ I fudyrk gSA
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40. A father tells his son, "I was of your present 46. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then
age, when you were born". If the father is which of the answer figures is the right
36 now, how old was the son 5 years ago? image of the given figure ?
,d firk us vius iq=k dks dgk ¶tc vkius tUe fy;k Fkk] ;fn ,d niZ.k dksMN js[kk ij j[kk tk;s] rks nh xbZ mÙkj
eSa vkids orZeku vk;q dk FkkA¸ ;fn firk dh orZeku vk;q
vkÑfr;ksa esa ls dkSu&lh vkÑfr iz'u vkÑfr dh lgh
36 o"kZ gS]5rks o"kZ iwoZ iq=k dh vk;q D;k Fkh\ izfrfcEc gS\
(A) 13 yrs./o"kZ (B) 15 yrs./o"kZ Question figure:/ iz'u vkÑfr %
(C) 17 yrs./o"kZ (D) 20 yrs./o"kZ
Directions (41-42): In the following questions,
which one set of letters when sequentially
placed at the gaps in the given letter series
shall complete it?
funsZ'k
(41-42): fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa] v{kjksa dk dkSu lkM N
Answer figures:/ mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡ %
lewg[kkyh LFkkuksa ij Øeokj j[kus ls nh xbZ v{kj J`a[kyk dks
iwjk djsx
k\
41. c _ ac _ aa _ aa _ bc _ bcc
(A) cabba (B) ccbbb
(C) bbbbb (D) cbacb
42. b _ b _ bb _ _ bbb _ bb _ b (A) (B) (C) (D)
(A) bbbbba (B) bbaaab 47. A piece of paper is folded and punched as
(C) ababab (D) aabaab shown below in the question figure. From
the given answer figures, indicate how it will
43. Unscramble the following letters to frame a
appear when opened?
meaningful word. Then find out the correct
numerical position of the letters. uhps iz'u vkd`fr;ksa esa fn[kk, vuqlkj dkxt dks eksM+
Nsnus rFkk [kksyus ds ckn og fdl mÙkj vkd`fr tSlk fn[k
fuEufyf[kr v{kjksa ls lkFkZd 'kCn cukus ds fy, lgh LFkku
ij yxkb,A mlds ckn v{kjksa dh lgh vadh; fLFkfr Kkrnsxk\
dhft,A Question figure:/ iz'u vkÑfr%
T N D R A E
1 2 3 4 5 6
(A) 162354 (B) 362451
(C) 543621 (D) 453621 Answer figures:/ mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%
44. Select the series in which letters are not
according to the general rule.
ml J`a[kyk dk p;u djsa ftlesa v{kj lkekU; fu;e ds
vuqlkj ugha gSA
(A) CEGIKM (B) MORTVX (A) (B) (C) (D)
(C) PRTVXZ (D) ZBDFHJ 48. Which answer figure will complete the
45. Pankaj knows four different routes from pattern in the question figure?
Chandni Chowk to Kashmiri Gate. From iz'u vkd`fr ds izfr:i dks dkSu&lh mÙkj vkd`fr iwjk
Kashmiri Gate to Dilshad Garden, he knows
three different routes and, from Dilshad djsxh\
Garden to China Market he knows, two Question figures:/ iz'u vkÑfr%
different routes. How many routes does he
know from Chandni Chowk to China ?
Market?
pkanuh pkSd ls d'ehjh xsV ds fy, iadt dks pkj fofHkUu
ekxksZ dh tkudkjh gSA d'ehjh xsV ls fny'kkn xkMZu ds
Answer figures:/ mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%
fy, mls rhu fofHkUu ekxksZ dh tkudkjh gS rFkk fny'kkn
xkMZu ls pkbZuk cktkj ds fy, mls nks ekxksZ dh tkudkjh gSA
pkanuh pkSd ls pkbuk cktkj ds fy, og fdrus ekxksZa dks
tkurk gS\
(A) 4 (B) 8
(C) 12 (D) 24 (A) (B) (C) (D)
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49. From the given answer figures, select the its row and next by its column. E.g., ‘A’ can
one in which the question figure is hidden/ be represented by 01, 20 etc., and ‘D’ can
embedded. be represented by 56, 65 etc. Similarly, you
nh xbZ mÙkj vkÑfr;ksa esa ls ml vkÑfr dks pqfu,] ftlesa
have to identify the set for the word ‘WORD’.
iz'u vkÑfr fufgr gSA ,d 'kCn osQoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
Question figure:/ iz'u vkÑfr % fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa e
fn, x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxks± }kjk n'kkZ, x,
tSlk fd uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wgksa esaIgSAds LraHk
vkO;wg&
vkSj iafDr dh la[;k
0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj vkO;wg&
II dh
5 ls 9A bu vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr
Answer figures:/ mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡ % vkSj ckn esa LraHk la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnk
ds fy, ‘A’ dks01, 20 }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gS‘D’
rFkk
dks56, 65 }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA blh rjg ls] vkidks
'kCn‘WORD’ ds fy, la[;k lewg dks igpkuuk gSA
(A) (B) (C) (D) Matrix/vkO;wg -I Matrix/vkO;wg -II
50. A word is represented by only one set of 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
numbers as given in any one of the 0 E A R W P 5 O D K T C
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in 1 W P A E R 6 D C T K O
the alternatives are represented by two 2 A W P R E 7 T O C D K
classes of letters as in two matrices given 3 P R E A W 8 K T O C D
below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I 4 R E W P A 9 C K D O T
are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-
(A) 21, 01, 13, 56 (B) 10, 76, 14, 97
II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from
(C) 34, 00, 23, 78 (D) 32, 33, 40, 89
these matrices can be represented first by

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Part-II : General Awareness


Hkkx&II : lkekU; tkudkjh
51. Uttarakhand came into existence on? 55. The main excretory product of frog is-
mÙkjk[kaM dc vfLrRo esa vk;k\ esa<d }kjk mRlftZr vif'k"V gksrh gS&
(A) 2 November, 2000/2 uoEcj] 2000
(A) Urea/;wfj;k
(B) 6 November, 2000/6 uoEcj] 2000
(C) 7 November, 2000/7 uoEcj] 2000 (B) Ammonia/veksfu;k
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (C) Uric acid/;wfjd ,flM
52. Which committee has been constituted to (D) Amino acid/vehuks ,flM
resolve issue on central excise duty on
56. Who has been honoured with the Lifetime
jewellery?
Achievement of Master Dinanath
vkHkw"k.kksa ij dsanzh; mRikn 'kqYd ds eqís dks gy djus ds
Mangeshkar Award, 2016?
fy, fdl lfefr dk xBu fd;k x;k\
(A) Girish Jain Committee fdldks o"kZ
2016 ds ekLVj nhukukFk eaxs'kdj ykbiQVkb
fxjh'k tSu lfefr vphoesaV iqjLdkj ls lEekfur fd;k x;k gS\
(B) Gautam Panday committee
(A) Dharmendra//esZUnz
xkSre ik.Ms; lfefr
(C) P J Shah Committee (B) Jeetendra/ftrsUnz
ih ts 'kkg lfefr (C) Rishi Kapoor/½f"k diwj
(D) Ashok Lahiri committee (D) Dilip Kumar/fnyhi dqekj
v'kksd ykfgM+h lfefr 57. In which of the following fields Nobel Prize
53. Isotopes are :
is not given?
leLFkkfud og gksrs gS% &
(A) atomic mass different, atomic number fuEufyf[kr {ks=kksa esa ls fdl {ks=k esa ukscsy iqjLdkj
is same tkrk gS\
ftudk ijek.kq nzO;eku vyx o ijek.kq la[;k leku (A) Physics/HkkSfrd foKku
gks
(B) atomic mass same, atomic number (B) Mathematics/xf.kr
different (C) Chemistry/jlk;u foKku
ftudk ijek.kq nzO;eku leku o ijek.kq la[;k vyx (D) Medicine/nok
gks 58. Which group suffers the most from inflation?
(C) atomic mass different, no. of neutrons
equal eqnzkLiQhfr ls lcls vf/d izHkkfor gksus okyk leqnk
ftudh ijek.kq nzO;eku vyx o U;qVªkWuksa dh dkSu&lk
la[;k gS\
cjkcj gks (A) Debtors/nsunkjksa dk
(D) atomic number different, no of electron
equal (B) Creditors/ysunkjksa dk
ftudh ijek.kq nzO;eku vyx o bysDVªkWuksa dh (C) la[;kBusiness Class/O;kolkf;d oxZ dk
cjkcj gks (D) Holders of real assets/okLrfod laifÙk
54. Where is the Muslim Mosque situated,
/kjdksa dk
where hair of Paigamber Mohammad Saheb
has been preserved? 59. Who discovered Diode Bulb?
Mk;ksM cYc dh [kkst fdlus dh\
og eqfLye efLtn dgk¡ fLFkr gS] tgka iSxEcj eksgEen
lkgsc ds cky lajf{kr gSa\ (A) Lee De Forest/yh Mh iQksjsLV
(A) Ajmer/vtesj
(B) Archimedes/vkfdZfeMht
(B) Ahmadabad/vgenkckn
(C) Henry Becquerel/gsujh csDosjy
(C) Srinagar/Jhuxj
(D) Mecca/eDdk (D) Sir J.S. Fleming/lj ts- ,l- Ýysfeax
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60. Who finally approves the draft of five year 67. A collection of pictures that can be inserted
plan? into document is called-
iapo"khZ; ;kstuk dks vafre eatwjh dkSu nsrk gS\ fp=kksa dk ,d laxzg ftls MkWD;wesaV esa Mky ldrk
(A) Planning Commission
D;k dgrs gS\
;kstuk vk;ksx
(A) Photoshop/iQksVks'kkWi
(B) President
jk"Vªifr (B) Auto Shapes/vkWVks 'ksIl
(C) National Development Council (C) Word Art/oMZ vkVZ
jk"Vªh; fodkl ifj"kn~ (D) Clip Art/fDyi vkVZ
(D) Parliament and State legislatures 68. Which ruler built the Ellora temples?
laln vkSj jkT; fo/kulHkk ,yksjk eafnjksa dk fuekZ.k fdl 'kkld us djok;k Fkk\
61. Which was the field of activity of Pt. Bhimsen
(A) Chalukya/pkyqD;
Joshi?
iafMr Hkhelsu tks'kh fdl dk;Z {ks=k ls lacaf/r Fks\ (B) Shunga/'kqax
(A) Literature/lkfgR; (C) Rashtrakuta/jk"VªdwV
(B) Classical music/'kkL=kh; laxhr (D) Pallava/iYyo
(C) Education/f'k{kk 69. The first Indian selected for the Indian Civil
(D) Journalism/i=kdkfjrk Service was:-
62. When was the first train steamed off in Hkkjrh; flfoy lsok ds fy, p;fur igys Hkkjrh; dkSu
India? Fks\
Hkkjr esa igyh Hkki ls pyus okyh Vªsu dc 'kq: dh xbZ\
(A) Surendra Nath Banarjee
(A) 1848 (B) 1853 lqjsUnz ukFk cuthZ
(C) 1875 (D) 1880
(B) Sarojini Naidu
63. "Burning of paper" is an example of -
¶dkxt dk tyuk¸ fdldk mnkgj.k gS\ ljkstuh uk;Mw
(A) Natural change/izkd`frd ifjorZu (C) Lala Lajpat Rai
(B) Physical change/HkkSfrd ifjorZu ykyk yktir jk;
(D) Satyendranath Tagore
(C) Chemical change/jklk;fud ifjorZu
(D) Organic change/tSfod ifjorZu lR;sUnzukFk VSxksj
64. Clitellum is present in- 70. The capital city “Daydo” established by
fDyVsye fdlesa ik;k tkrk gS\ Kublai Khan is situated at-
(A) Ascaris /,Ldsfjl esa dqcykb [kku }kjk LFkkfir jkt/kuh ¶n;Mks¸ dgk¡ ij fLFk
(B) Earthworm/dsapqvk esa gS\
(C) Planaria /Iysusfj;k esa (A) Samar Qand/lejdan
(D) Tapeworm /iQhrk Ñeh esa (B) Beijing/chftax
65. Total Internal Reflection will take place, if (C) Ulan Battor/myku cV~Vksj
light ray passes from-
(D) Alma Atta/vYek vV~Vk
iw.kZ
vkarfjdijkorZu rcgksrh gS] tc izdk'k dh fdj.k
71. The largest part of the human brain is-
xqtjrh gS& ekuo efLr"d dk lcls cM+k Hkkx dkSu&lk gS\
(A) Air to Glass/gok ls dk¡p esa
(A) Medulla oblongata/esM~;wyk vkWCyksaxkVk
(B) Water to Glass/ikuh ls dk¡p esa
(B) Cerebellum/ lsjscsye
(C) Glass to Water/dk¡p ls ikuh esa
(C) Cerebrum/lsjscze
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
66. What was the original name of the Santa (D) Mid-brain/ eè;&efLr"d
Claus? 72. Hansen's disease is:-
lkark DykWt+ dk okLrfod uke D;k Fkk\ gsulu jksx fdls dgrs gS\
(A) St. Christopher/lsaV fØLVksiQj (A) Typhoid /vkaf=kd Toj
(B) St. Peter/lsaV ihVj (B) Jaundice/ihyh;k
(C) St. John/lsaV tkWu (C) Leprosy /dq"B jksx
(D) St. Nicholas/lsaV fudksyl (D) Malaria /eysfj;k
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73. In which of the following form does carbon 79. Forged documents are detected by-
occur in its purest form in nature? iQthZ nLrkostksa dk fdlls irk djrs gS\
izd`fr esa fuEu esa ls fdl :i esa dkcZu vius 'kq¼ :i esa(A) Ultraviolet rays/ijkcSaxuh fdj.k ls
ik;h tkrh gS\ (B) Infra-red rays/vojDr fdj.k ls
(A) Coal/dks;yk (C) Beta rays/chVk fdj.k ls
(B) Graphite/xzsiQkbV (D) Gamma rays/xkek fdj.k ls
(C) Diamond/ghjk 80. Who is the author of “A Minister and his
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha Responsibilities”?
74. Who was the leader of the Bardoli ¶, fefuLVj ,aM fgt+ jsLikWfUlfcfyVht¸ ds ys[kd dkS
Satyagraha? gSa\
ckjnksyh lR;kxzg dk usr`Ro djus okys usrk dkSu Fks\ (A) Morarji Bhai Desai
(A) Dr. Rajendra Pasad eksjkjth HkkbZ nslkbZ
MkW- jktsUnz izlkn (B) Surendra Nath Bandhopadhye
(B) Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru
lqjsUnz ukFk cka/ksikè;k;
iafMr tokgj yky usg: (C) Thomas Hardy
(C) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
Fkksel gkMhZ
ljnkj oYyHkHkkbZ iVsy (D) Amrita Pritam
(D) J B Kripalani
ve`rk izhre
ts ch d`iykuh 81. Sharana Basaveshwara Temple is situated
75. Causative agent of Plague is:-
in-
Iysx uked jksx dk dkjd tho dkSu&lk gS\ 'kjuk clos'ojk eafnj fdl jkT; esa fLFkr gS\
(A) Trypanosoma /Vªhisukslksek
(A) Bihar/fcgkj
(B) Leishmania /yhlesfu;k
(B) Karnataka/dukZVd
(C) Yersinia pestis/;sjfluh;k isfLVl
(C) Rajasthan/jktLFkku
(D) Treponema pallidum/Vªhiksfuek isfyMe
(D) Jharkhand/>kj[k.M
76. Which of the following is not in the world
82. The World Malaria Day is observed on:-
heritage list?
buesa ls dkSu&lk fo'o fojklr dh lwph esa ugha gS\ fo'o eysfj;k fnol dc euk;k tkrk gS\
(A) 21 April/21 vizSy
(A) Hampi Ruins/gEih [kaMgj
(B) Khajuraho/[ktqjkgks (B) 22 April/22 vizSy
(C) Nalanda Ruins/ukyank [kaMgj (C) 23 April/23 vizSy
(D) Tajmahal/rktegy (D) 25 April/25 vizSy
77. Which state is not included in the Capital 83. Who became the first Chief Executive Officer
Region Planning Council? (CEO) of the Board of Control for Cricket in
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk jkT;] jkt/kuh {ks=k ;kstuk Indiaesa
ifj"kn~ (BCCI)?
'kkfey ugha gS\ Hkkjrh; fØdsV daVªksy cksMZ (chlhlhvkbZ) dk igyk i
(A) Haryana/gfj;k.kk
dk;Zdkjh vf/dkjh (lhbZvks) fdls cuk;k x;k gS\
(B) Rajasthan/jktLFkku (A) Shashank Manohar/'ka'kkd euksgj
(C) Uttar Pradesh/mÙkj izns'k (B) Vinod Mehta/fouksn esgrk
(D) Madhya Pradesh/eè; izns'k (C) Anurag Thakur/vuqjkx Bkdqj
78. Which article of Indian constitution provides (D) Rahul Johri/jkgqy tkSgjh
the employer to give maternity benefits to 84.
Which country will host Commonwealth
its employees? Judo Championships, 2018?
Hkkjrh; lafo/ku dk dkSu&lk vuqPNsn fdlh fu;ksDrk dkSu&lk
}kjk ns'k jk"VªeaMy twMks pSafi;uf'ki]
2018 dh estckuh
djsxk\
vius deZpkfj;ksa dks ekr`Ro ykHk nsus dk vf/dkj nsrk gS\
(A) Article - 41/vuqPNsn
- 41 (A) India/Hkkjr
(B) Article - 42/vuqPNsn
- 42 (B) China/phu
(C) Article - 43/vuqPNsn
- 43 (C) Russia/:l
(D) Article - 44/vuqPNsn
- 44 (D) Canada/dukMk
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85. Stainless steel is an alloy of - 91. What is the unit of coefficient of friction?
LVhy fdudk feJ/krq gS\ ?k"kZ.k ds xq.kd dh bdkbZ D;k gS\
(A) Iron, Chromium, zinc, carbon (A) Coulomb/dqyEc
yksgk] Øksfe;e] ftad] dkcZu (B) Newton/U;wVu
(B) Iron, tin, mangness, zinc (C) Joule/twy
yksgk] fVu] eSaXuht] ftad (D) It doesn't have any unit/bldh dksbZ bdkbZ
(C) Iron, Chromium, nickel, Tin ugha gksrh
yksgk] Øksfe;e] fudsy] fVu 92. What is the period of appointment of the
Comptroller and Auditor-General of India?
(D) Iron, chromium, nickel, carbon
Hkkjr ds fu;a=kd vkSj egkys[kk ijh{kd dh fu;qfDr dh
yksgk] Øksfe;e] fudsy] dkcZu
vof/ D;k gS\
86. What is the name of author of “Alphabet
(A) 6 Years/6 o"kZ
Soup for Lovers”?
¶vYiQkcsV lwi iQksj yolZ¸ ds ys[kd dk uke D;k gS\(B) Up to 65 years of age/65 o"kZ vk;q rd
(C) 6 year or 65 years of age whichever is
(A) Anirudh Desai/vfu:¼ nslkbZ earlier/6 o"kZ ;k
65 o"kZ dh vk;q] buesa ls tks
(B) Arun Roy/v:.k jkW; igys gks
(C) Anand Gupta/vkuUn xqIrk (D) Up to 64 years of age/64 o"kZ rd
(D) Anita Nair/vuhrk uk;j 93. Which planet is called the twin of the earth?
87. The constitution is the supreme law of the fdl xzg dks i`Foh dk tqM+oka dgk tkrk gS\
land. It is protected by (A) Neptune/o:.k
lafo/ku ns'k dk loksZPp dkuwu gSA ;g fdlds }kjk lajf{kr
(B) Venus/'kqØ
gS\ (C) Mars/eaxy
(A) The Parliament/laln (D) Saturn/'kfu
94. The headquarter of World Health
(B) The President/jk"Vªifr
Organisation (WHO) is at-
(C) The Supreme Court/loksZPp U;k;y; fo'o LokLF; laxBu (MCY;w,pvks) dk eq[;ky; dgk¡ ij
(D) The Constituent Assembly/lafo/ku lHkk fLFkr gS\
88. Which of the following is the Berry fruit? (A) London/yanu
buesa ls dkSu&lk csjh iQy gS\ (B) Geneva/tsusok
(A) Tomato/VekVj (C) Paris/isfjl
(B) Litchi/yhph (D) Washington/okf'kaxVu
(C) Date palm/[ktwj 95. Taxation is a tool of
(D) Fig/vathj djk/ku fdldk lk/u gS\
89. Which one of the following method doesn't (A) Monetary policy/ekSfnzd uhfr dk
require medium for heat transfer? (B) Fiscal policy/jktdks"kh; uhfr dk
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl fof/ dks mQ"ek lapj.k ds fy, (C) Price policy/ewY; uhfr dk
fdlh ekè;e dh vko';drk ugha gskrh gS\ (D) Wage policy/osru uhfr dk
96. Red colour light is used as danger signal
(A) Conduction/ pkyu system, because of-
(B) Convection/laogu ladsr iz.kkyh esa yky jax ds izdk'k dk iz;ksx [krjs ds
(C) Radiation/fofdj.k ladsr ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS] D;ksafd&
(D) None of these/buesa esa ls dksbZ ugha (A) Hig hest wav el engt h and High est
90. Nephridia of earth worm were analogous to deviation/vf/dre rjaxnSè;Z ,oa vf/dre
dsapqvk dk o`Dd fdlds le:i gS\ fopyu
(A) Nematoblasts of Hydra/gkbMªk dk fuesVksCykLV
(B) Highest wav elengt h and least
deviation/vf/dre rjaxnSè;Z ,oa fuEure fopyu
(B) Gills of prawn/>haxk dk xyiQM+k
(C) Lowest wavelength and Highest
(C) Trachea of Insect/dhV dh 'okluyh deviation/fuEure rjaxnSè;Z ,oa vf/dre fopyu
(D) Flame cells of planeria/Iysfufj;k dk Tokyk (D) Lowest wavelength and Lowest
dksf'kdk deviation/fuEure rjaxnSè;Z ,oa fuEure fopyu
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97. A patient is generally advised to specially 99. If the price of an inferior good falls, its
consume more meat, lentils, milk and egg demand-
when he suffers from - vxj ,d baVhfj;j oLrq dk ewY; fxjrk gS] rks bldh ekax
fdlh ejht dks vkerkSj ij fo'ks"k :i ls vf/d ek=kk esa
(A) Rises/c<+rh gS
ekal] elwj dh nky] nw/ vkSj v.Ms dk mi;ksx djus dh
(B) Falls/fxjrh gS
lykg rc nh tkrh gS] tc og xzLr gksrs gS%&
(C) Remains constant/fLFkj jgrh gS
(A) Kwashiorkor/DoS'kh;kWjdkWj ls
(B) Scurvy/LdohZ ls (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
100. The Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre is
(C) Rickats/lw[kk jksx ls
located at-
(D) Anaemia/jDr{kh.krk ls
98. At constant temperature, increasing in the
foØe lkjkHkkbZ varfj{k dsanz dgk¡ ij fLFkr gS\
pressure of gas will - (A) Sriharikota/JhgfjdksVk
fLFkj rkieku ij] fdlh xSl dk nkc c<+kus ls bldk (B) Trivandrum/f=kosanze
(A) increase volume/vk;ru c<+sxk (C) Trombay/VªkWEcs
(B) decrease volume/v;kru ?kVsxk (D) Bengaluru/csaxyq:
(C) remains unchanged/fLFkj jgsxk
(D) first increase, then decrease/vk;ru igys
c<+sxk] fiQj ?kVsxk

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Part-III : Quantitative Aptitude


Hkkx& III : ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
101. In an election there were three candidates. 105. A shopkeeper purchased 25 m clothes at
The winning candidate got 55% votes and ` 20 and sells 20 m clothes at the rate of
the candidate at the third place got 5% of ` 25. His profit or loss percentage is
the votes. If the winning candidate won by ,d nqdkunkj us
` 20 esa25 eh- diM+k [kjhnk`rFkk
25
9000 votes, then find total number of votes
while no vote was invalid. esa20 eh- dh nj ls csp fn;kA mldk ykHk ;k gkfu
,d pquko esa rhu mEehnokj FksA thrus okys mEehnokj izfr'kr
dksgS
55% er izkIr gq, rFkk rhljs LFkku ij jgs mEehnokj dks 1
(A) 56 % profit/ykHk
5% er izkIr gq,A ;fn fotsrk mEehnokj
9000 erksa ls 4
fo;th gks tkrk gS] rks pquko esa Mkysa x;s erksa dh la[;k Kkr 1
djsa tcfd dksbZ er voS/ ugha Fkk\ (B) 56 % loss/gkfu
4
(A) 60,000 (B) 12,000
(C) 48,000 (D) 50,000 1
102. If 45 women earned ` 46575 in 48 days. How (C) 33 % profit/ykHk
3
many men will earn ` 17250, in 16 days, if
the daily wages of a man being double than 1
(D) 33 % loss/gkfu
that of a woman? 3
;fn 45 efgyk,¡48 fnuksa`esa 46575 dekrh gSA ;fn106. The speed of a boat in still water is 9 km/h.
,d iq:"k ,d efgyk ls nksxquk dek, rks fdrus 16
iq:"k A boat goes 72 km and come back to its
fnuksa`esa
17250 dek ysxsa\ starting point in 18 hours. Find the speed
(A) 20 men/vkneh (B) 25 men/vkneh of stream.
(C) 30 men/vkneh (D) 15 men/vkneh 'kkUr ty esa ,d uko dh pky
9 fdeh-@?k.Vk gSA 72 og
103. The ratio of expenditure and savings of fdeh- tkrh gS rFkk iqu% mlh izkjfEHkd fcUnq18 ij okil
Santosh is 8 : 5. 20% of the expenditure is ?k.Vs esa vkrh gSA /kjk dh pky Kkr dhft,A
on food and 40% is on clothes. 60% of the
(A) 3 km/h/fdeh-@?k.Vk
savings he deposited in bank. The amount
spent on clothes is what percent of his bank (B) 4 km/h/fdeh-@?k.Vk
deposit? (C) 5 km/h/fdeh-@?k.Vk
larks"k ds [kpZ rFkk8 cpr
: 5 ds vuqikr esa gSA [kpZ dk (D) 6 km/h/fdeh-@?k.Vk
20% Hkkstu ij rFkk 40% oL=k ij [kpZ djrk gSA cpr 107.
A purchased an item at ` 4000. He sells it
dh tkus okyh jkf'k 60%
dk og cSad esa tek dj nsrk gSA to B at 10% loss, B sells it to C at 10% profit
mlds }kjk oL=k ij [kpZ dh x;h jkf'k] cSad esa tek dhand C sells it to D at 20% profit. The price
paid by D is how much more than that of
x;h jkf'k dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\
cost price paid by A?
(A) 104 %
2
(B) 103 %
2 A us ,d oLrq` 4000 esa [kjhnkA mlus B dks
bls 10%
3 3 gkfu ij]B us C dks10% ykHk ij rFkk C us D dks
2 2 20% ykHk ij csp fn;kA D us ftrus :i;s dk Hkqxrku
(C) 106 % (D) 101 %
3 3 fd;k og A ds [kjhn ewY; ls fdruk vf/d gS\
(A) ` 800 (B) ` 725
1 1 1
  1 (C) ` 752 (D) ` 767
104. The simplified value of 3 3 3 – is 108. A man invests ` 10,000 in two parts, one at
1 1 1 9
 of 5% and the other at 6%. The amount
3 3 3 invested at 5% gives ` 76.50 more than the
1 1 1 amount invested at 6% profit. Find the
  amount invested at 6%.
3 3 3 – 1 dk ljyre eku gS
1 1 1 9 ,d vkneh ` 10,000 dks nks Hkkxksa esa] ftlesa ,d Hkk
 of
3 3 3 dks5% rFkk nwljs 6%dksij fuosf'kr djrk gSA5% ij
(A) 0 (B) 1 fuosf'kr /ujkf'k
6% ij fuosf'kr /ujkf'k ls` 76.50
1 1
vf/d ykHk nsrh gSA
6% ij fuosf'kr /ujkf'k Kkr djsaA
(C) (D) (A) ` 3600 (B) ` 3550
3 9 (C) ` 3850 (D) ` 4000
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109. Find the measurement of each angle of a 113. In a 1 kilometre race A, B and C are the
regular octagon. three participants. A give B and C a start of
fdlh lev"BHkqt ds izR;sd dks.k dk eku Kkr djsaA 50 m and 69 m respectively. The start, which
B can allow C is
(A) 120° (B) 135°
1 fdeh- dh nkSM+ esa rhu izfr;ksxh
A, B vkSjC Hkkx ysrs
(C) 144° (D) 150°
110. A wire is bent in the form of a circle whose
gSaA ;fn
A, B rFkkC dks Øe'k% 50 rFkk69 eh- dh
area is A cm². If the same wire is bent into izkjfEHkd c<+r nsrk
B }kjk
gSAC dks nh xbZ c<+r gS
the form of an equilateral triangle, then find (A) 17 m/eh- (B) 20 m/eh-
the area of equilateral triangle. (C) 19 m/eh- (D) 18 m/eh-
,d A lseh² {ks=kiQy okys rkj dks o`Ùk ds vkdkj esa eksM+k
114. If x = 9999, then find the value of
x;kA ;fn mlh rkj dks leckgq f=kHkqt ds vkdkj esa eksM+k 4x 3 – x
tk,] rks leckgq f=kHkqt dk {ks=kiQy Kkr djsaA  2x  1 6x – 3 .
 3A 16A 4x 3 – x
(A) cm²/lseh² (B) cm²/lseh²
9 27 ;fn x = 9999 gS] rks
 2x  1 6x – 3 dk eku Kkr
9A 3A djsaA
(C) cm²/lseh² (D) cm²/lseh²
3 4 (A) 1111 (B) 2222
111. A conical cup is filled with ice-cream. The (C) 3333 (D) 6666
ice-cream forms a hemispherical shape on 115. The length of each edge of a regular
its open top. The height of the hemispherical tetrahedron is 12 cm. The area (in sq. cm)of
the total surface of the tetrahedron is
part is 7 cm. The radius of the hemispherical
part is equal to the height of the cone. Find ,d leprq"iQyd ds izR;sd fdukjs dh yEckbZ
12 lseh gSA
ml leprq"iQyd ds dqy i`"B dk {ks=kiQy
(oxZ lsaeh
) gS
esa
 22 
the volume of the ice-cream.    (A) 144 2 cm2/lseh2 (B) 144 3 cm2/lseh2
 7 
144dk5 cm2/lseh2 (D) 72 3 cm2/lseh2
,d 'kaDokdkj dqYiQh eykbZ ciQZ ls Hkjk gSA eykbZ(C)ciQZ
Åijh [kqyk fljk v¼Zxksykdkj Hkkx esa gSA v¼Zxksykdkj Hkkx1
dh Å¡pkbZ If xdh
116.'kadq
7 lseh- gSA v¼Zxksykdkj Hkkx dh f=kT;k
  2 , t hen find the v alue of
2x
Å¡pkbZ ds cjkcj gSA eykbZ ciQZ dk vk;ru Kkr djsaA 1
8x 3  .
 22  x3
   7 
1 1
(A) 1078 cubic cm/?ku lseh- ;fn x  2 gS] rks
8x 3  dk eku Kkr djsaA
2x x3
(B) 1708 cubic cm/?ku lseh- (A) 48 (B) 88
(C) 7108 cubic cm/?ku lseh- (C) 40 (D) 44
117. Two circles intersect each other at points A
(D) 7180 cubic cm/?ku lseh- and B. A line parallel to AB intersect the
112. The values of x and y in the figure are circles at points C, D, E and F. If CD = 4.5
measured in degree, then find the value of
cm, then find the length of EF.
x+y.
fp=k esa nks o`Rr ,d&nwljs dks
x rFkky ds ekuksa dh x.kuk fMxzh esa dh tkrh gS] A fcanw
rFkkB ij izfrPNsfnr djrs
rksx + y dk eku Kkr djsaA gSaA
AB ds lekUrj ,d js[kk o`Rrksa dksE rFkk
C, D, F ij
A izfrPNsfnr djrs gSaACD;fn= 4.5 lseh- gS] EF
rks dh
yEckbZ Kkr djsaA
(2x +4)
(A) 1.50 cm/lseh- (B) 2.25 cm/lseh-
B (x+10) (5y+5) D (C) 4.50 cm/lseh- (D) 9.00 cm/lseh-
118. Find the minimum value of
(4y -4)
4sec2  + 9 cosec2  .
4 sec2  + 9 cosec2  is dk U;wure eku Kkr djsaA
C
(A) 90º (B) 85º (A) 13 (B) 24
(C) 75º (D) 65º (C) 25 (D) 4
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119. If 2x +3y = 29 and y = x + 3, then find the 124. A cistern has a leak which would empty it
value of x. in 6 hours. A tap is turned on to fill the
;fn 2x +3y = 29 rFkky = x + 3 gS
, rksx dk eku Kkr cistern at the rate of 10 litres per hour. If it
djsaA is emptied in 15 hours, what is the capacity
of the cistern?
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 3 ,d gkSt esa ,d fNnz gS tks6bls
?k.Vs esa [kkyh dj nsrk
120. A takes 6 days less than B to do a certain gSA ,d uy dks [kksyk tkrk gS tks 10gkSt
yhVj@?k.Vk
dks
job and 2 days more than C. A and B dh nj ls Hkjrk gS vkSj fiQj og15gkSt
?k.Vs esa [kkyh gks
together can do the work in the same time tkrk gSA gkSt dh {kerk D;k gS\
as C. In how many days B alone can do the (A) 100 litres/yhVj
same work?
(B) 166.66 litres/yhVj
A fdlh dke dks djus esa
B ls 6 fnu de rFkkC ls 2
(C) 60.66 litres/yhVj
fnu vf/d le; ysrk gSAC mlh dke dks ftrus le; esa
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
iwjk djrk gS] mrus gh le;Aesa
vkSjB lkFk feydj dj
125. If cosA + sinA = 2 cosA, then find the value
ldrs gSaA
B vdsyk mlh dke dks fdrus fnuksa esa iwjk dj
of cosA – sinA.
ldrk gS\
(A) 10 days/fnu (B) 14 days/fnu ;fn cosA + sinA = 2 cosA gS] rks
cosA – sinA
(C) 12 days/fnu (D) 16 days/fnu dk eku Kkr djsaA
121. A number when divided by 280 leaves 115 (A) 2 sinA (B) 2 cosA
as remainder. When the same number is
divided by 35, then the remainder is (C) 3 sinA cosA (D) 2 sinA
,d la[;k dks tc 280 ls foHkkftr fd;k tkrk gS] rks
126. The ratio between Sumit and Prakash's age
at present is 2 : 3. Sumit is 6 years younger
115 'ks"k cprk gSA tc mlh la[;k35
dksls foHkkftr than Prakash. The ratio of Sumit's age to
fd;k tkrk gS] rks 'ks"k cpsxk Prakash's age after 6 years will be
(A) 15 (B) 10 orZeku esa lqfer rFkk izdk'k dh vk;q dk2 vuqikr
: 3 gSA
(C) 20 (D) 17
122. A man travels a distance of 24 km at 6 km/h,
lqfer] izdk'k ls6 o"kZ NksVk
6 o"kksZa
gSA ds ckn lqfer dh
another distance of 24 km at 8 km/h and a ,oa izdk'k dh vk;q dk vuqikr fdruk gks tk,xk\
third distance of 24 km at 12 km/h. His (A) 2 : 3 (B) 1 : 2
average speed for the whole journey (in km/h) (C) 4 : 3 (D) 3 : 4
is 127. A certain sum invested at 4% per annum
compound interest, compounded half
,d vkneh igys 24 fdeh- 6 fdeh-@?k.Vk dh pky ls]
yearly, amounts to ` 7,803 at the end of one
nwljs
24 fdeh- 8 fdeh-@?k.Vk dh pky ls rFkk24 rhljs year. The sum is
fdeh- dh nwjh
12 fdeh-@?k.Vk dh pky ls r; djrk gSA ,d fuf'pr jkf'k ,d o"kZ ds ckn4% okf"kZd pØo`f¼
;k=kk ds nkSjku mldh vkSlr pky (fdeh-@?k.Vk esa)C;kt
gS dh nj ls ` 7,803 gks tkrh gS] tc C;kt v¼Zokf"kZd
2 la;ksftr gksrk gks] rks jkf'k gS
(A) 8 (B) 8 (A) ` 7,000 (B) ` 7,200
3
(C) ` 7,500 (D) ` 7,700
10
(C) 2 (D) 9  1  1   1 
13 128. The value of 1   1   1  
 x  x  1  x  2
4
123. A merchant sells of his article at 15%  1 
5 1   is
profit and remaining at 10% loss. If he earns  x  3
a profit of ` 45, then what was cost price of
 1  1   1   1 
his article? 1   1 
x
 1 
x  1 
 1 
x  2 

x  3
dk

4
,d O;kikjh vius oLrq dk Hkkx
15% ykHk ij rFkk eku gS
5
'ks"k Hkkx
10% gkfu ij cspkA ;fn mls dqy
` 45 dk (A) 1 +
1
(B) x + 4
x 4
ykHk gqvk gS] rks mlds oLrq dk Ø; ewY; D;k Fkk\
(A) ` 450 (B) ` 400 1 x+ 4
(C) ` 550 (D) ` 500 (C) (D)
x x
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129. The average temperature of the first 4 days 133. What is the least number of square tiles
of a week was 37°C and that of the last 4 required to pave the floor of a room 15 m 17
days of the week was 41°C. If the average cm long and 9 m 2 cm broad?
temperature of the whole week was 39°C, 15 eh- 17 lseh- yEcs rFkk
9 eh- 2 lseh- pkSM+s ,d dejs
then the temperature of the fourth day was
ds iQ'kZ ij iRFkj yxkus ds fy, de ls de fdrus oxkZdkj
,d lIrkg ds izFke pkj fnuksa dk vkSlr rkieku
37°C gS
VkbYl dh vko';drk gksxh\
rFkk vfUre pkj fnuksa dk vkSlr41°C
rkieku
gSA ;fn iwjs (A) 840 (B) 841
lIrkg dk vkSlr rkieku39°C gS] rks pkSFks fnu dk vkSlr (C) 820 (D) 814
rkieku Fkk 134. In a 20 over match, the required run rate to
(A) 38°C (B) 38.5°C win is 7.2. If the run rate is 6 at the end of
(C) 39°C (D) 40°C the 15th over, then the required run rate to
win the match is
1
130. In what time will ` 72 become ` 81 at 6 % 20 vksoj ds eSp esa] thrus ds fy, t:jh ju jsV
7.2 gSA
4
per annum simple interest? ;fn 15osa vksoj esa ju6 jsV
gS] rks eSp thrus ds fy,
t:jh ju jsV D;k gS\
fdrus le; esa` 72 dh /ujkf'k 6 1 % okf"kZd lk/kj.k (A) 1.2 (B) 13.2
4
(C) 10.8 (D) 12
C;kt dh nj ls ` 81 gks tk,xk\ 135. A trader gains 15% after selling an item at
(A) 2 years/o"kZ 10% discount on the printed price. The ratio
(B) 3 years/o"kZ of the cost price and printed price of the
(C) 2 years 6 months/2 o"kZ 6 eghus item is
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha ,d O;kikjh dks ,d oLrq ds vafdr ewY;10%
ij dk
131. A man buys a table and a chair at ` 2000. cV~Vk nsus ds ckn15%Hkh
dk YkkHk gksrk gSA oLrq ds Ø;
He sells table at 20% profit and chair at 30% ewY; rFkk vafdr ewY; dk vuqikr gS
profit, thus he earns a profit of 23%. Find (A) 18 : 23
the cost price of table.
(B) 17 : 18
,d O;fDr ,d est rFkk ,d dqlhZ` 2000 esa [kjhnrk (C) 17 : 23
gSA og est 20% ykHk ij vkSj dqlhZ
30% ykHk csprk (D) 18 : 25
gS] bl izdkj mls23% dk ykHk izkIr gksrk gSA est dk Area of two similar triangles are 196 cm²
136.
Ø; ewY; Kkr dhft,A and 256 cm² respectively. If shortest side
(A) ` 1500 (B) ` 600 of the smaller triangle is 7 cm, then find
(C) ` 1400 (D) ` 1250 the shortest side of the larger triangle.
132. A labourer works 60 hrs. in a week and nks le:i f=kHkqtksa ds {ks=kiQy
196 Øe'k%
oxZ lseh rFkk
earns ` 2400 as wages. If his per hour wage 256 oxZ lseh gSA ;fn NksVs f=kHkqt dh lcls 7 NksVh H
is increased by 40% and working hours is lseh- dh gS] rks cM+s f=kHkqt dh lcls NksVh Hkqtk K
reduced by 16
2
% , then find by how much (A) 14 cm/lseh-
3 (B) 16 cm/lseh-
percent his weekly wages will be increased (C) 8 cm/lseh-
or decreased?
(D) 10 cm/lseh-
,d etnwj izfr lIrkg 60 ?k.Vs dke djrk gS rFkk 137. The height of a conical tank is 60 cm and
` 2400 etnwjh ds :i esa izkIr djrk gSA mlds izfr ?k.Vsthe diameter of its base is 64 cm. What is
dh etnwjh dks
40% ls c<+k fn;k x;k rFkk dke djus ds the cost of painting it from outside at the
rate of ` 35 per square meter ?
2
?k.Vs dks
16 % ls de dj fn;k tkrk gS] rks mldh ,d 'kaDokdkj Vadh dh mQapkbZ
60 lseh gS vkSj blds
3
vkèkkj dk O;kl
64 lseh gSA mlds ckgjh lrg dks isafUVx
lkIrkfgd etnwjh esa fdrus izfr'kr dh o`f¼ ;k deh gqbZ\
djus dk [kpZ
` 35 izfr oxZ ehVj dh nj D
ls;k gS
?
1
(A) 12 % (B) 16 %
2 (A) ` 52 approx./yxHkx
2 3
(B) ` 39.20 approx./yxHkx
9 2 (C) ` 35.20 approx./yxHkx
(C) 7 % (D) 15 %
13 3 (D) ` 23.94 approx./yxHkx
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138. If x = a cos  and y = b sin  , t hen 142. There is a small island in the middle of a
(b2x2 + a2y2) is 100 m wide river. There is a tall tree on the
island. Points P and Q are points directly
;fn x = a cos  vkSjy = b sin  gS] rks
(b2x2 +
opposite to each other on the two banks of
a2y2) gS a river and in line with the tree. If the angles
(A) a2 + b2 of elevation of the top of the tree at P and Q
(B) a2b2 are 30º and 45º respectively, then find the
(C) ab height of tree.
(D) a4.b4 100 ehVj pkSM+s unh esas ,d NksVk lk }hi gSA }hi ij
2mn o`{k gSAP rFkkQ nks fcUnq unh ds nksuksa fdukjksa
139. If sin θ = , then find the value of
m2  n2 ,d&nwljs ls foijhr gS rFkk o`{k dk leku js[kk ij fLFkr
1
sinθ gSaA o`{k ds 'kh"kZP rFkk
dkQlsls mUu;u dks.k Øe'k%
tanθ .
30º rFkk45º gS] rks o`{k dh mQ¡pkbZ Kkr djsaA
cos θ
1 (A) 50( 3 –1) m/eh-(B) 50 3 m/eh-
2mn sin θ
;fn sin θ = gS
, rks tanθ dk eku
m2  n2 100
cos θ (C) 50( 3 +1) m/eh-(D)m/eh-
Kkr djsaA 3 1
(A) 1 143. A man gave 50% of his savings of ` 84,100
(B) – 1 to his wife and divided the remaining sum
(C) 2 among his two sons A and B of 15 and 13
1 years of age respectively. He divided it in
(D) such a way that each of his sons, when they
2
attain the age of 18 years, would receive the
140. If (a + b) : ab = 4 : 1, where a > b > 0, then same amount at 5% compound interest per
a : b is annum. The share of B is
;fn (a + b) : ab = 4 : 1, tgk¡a > b > 0 gS] rks ,d O;fDr vius ` 84,100 ds cpr dk 50% viuh
a : b gS
iRuh dks nsrk rFkk 'ks"k jkf'k dks vius
A rFkk
nksBiq=kksa
ftldh vk;q Øe'k%15 rFkk13 o"kZ gS] ds chp ckaV nsrk
(A) (2 + 3 ) : (2 – 3 )
gSA og bls bl izdkj ckaVrk gS fd mlds izR;sd iq=k dk
(B) (2 – 3 ) : (2 + 3) tc og 18 o"kZ ds gks tk,] 5% okf"kZd pØo`f¼ C;kt
(C) (3 + 2 ) : (3 – 2 ) dh nj ls leku jkf'k izkIr djsA
B dk fgLlk gS
(A) ` 20,000
(D) (3 – 2 ) : (3 + 2) (B) ` 20,050
(C) ` 22,000
1 (D) ` 22,050
141. A horse takes 2 seconds to complete a
2 144. Length of one of the chord of a circle is 16
round of a circular field. If the speed of the cm which is 15 cm away from centre. Find
horse was 66 m/sec, then find the radius the length of that chord of the circle which
is 8 cm away from the centre.
22
of the field. [  = ] fdlh o`Ùk ds ,d thok dh yEckbZ
16 lseh- gS tks dsUnz ls
7
15 lseh- nwj gSA o`Ùk dh og thok Kkr djsa 8tks dsUnz l
,d ?kksM+k ,d o`Ùkkdkj [ksr ds pkjksa rjiQ pDdj yxkus esa
lseh- nwj gSA
1 (A) 25 cm/lseh- (B) 28 cm/lseh-
2 lsds.M ysrk gSA ;fn ?kksM+s
66 dh
eh@lsa
pky gS] rks
2 (C) 30 cm/lseh- (D) 32 cm/lseh-
22 cos 2 60º4 sec 2 30º tan2 45º
[ksr dh f=kT;k Kkr [djsaA
= ] 145. =?
7 sin2 30º cos 2 30º
(A) 25.62 m/eh- 64 55
(A) (B)
(B) 26.52 m/eh- 3 12
(C) 25.26 m/eh- 67 67
(C) (D)
(D) 26.25 m/eh- 12 10
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Directions (146-150) : Study the pie-chart 148. Each expenditure in the pie chart subtends
carefully and answer the following questions. certain angle at the centre. Which of the
funsZ'k
(146-150) : fn, x, o`Ùk&vkjs[k dks è;kuiwoZd following shows a difference in an angle of
i<+dj fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsaaA 54°?
The following pie-chart gives the monthly o`Ùk vkjs[k esa izR;sd [kpZ dsUnz ij ,d fuf'pr dks.k cuk
expenditure of Apurva gSA buesa ls fdu nks [kpksZa ds dks.kksa
54° gS\ dk varj
fuEufyf[kr o`Ùk vkjs[k viwoZ ds ekfld (A) Entertainment and food
[kpksZa dks n'kkZrk gSA euksjatu ,oa Hkkstu
(B) Miscellaneous and house rent
fofo/ ,oa edku HkkM+k
House rent/edku HkkM+k
20% (C) Miscellaneous and clothing
Food/Hkkstu
15% Entertainment/euksjatu fofo/ ,oa oL=k
Travelling/;k=kk (D) Miscellaneous and food
5%
30% Miscellaneous/fofo/ fofo/ ,oa Hkkstu
20% Clothing/oL=k 149. The expenses on house rent is less than
food by
edku HkkM+k ij [kpZ] Hkkstu ij [kpZ ls fdruk izfr'kr de
146. If the salary of Apurva is ` 25,000, then what
is his expenditure on clothing and gS\
miscellaneous? (A) 5 % (B) 33.33%
(C) 20% (D) 25%
;fn viwoZ dk osru` 25,000 gS] rks oL=k vkSj fofo/ ij
150. Which two expenditures together form a
mldk dqy [kpZ D;k gS\ central angle of 90°?
(A) ` 12,500 (B) ` 10,000
dkSu ls nks [kpZ feydj dsUnz
90° dk
ij dks.k cukrs gS\
(C) ` 11,500 (D) ` 7,500
(A) Travelling and clothing
147. How much should be the total expenditure
of Apurva if his expenditure on house rent ;k=kk ,oa oL=k
and travelling is ` 15,000? (B) Entertainment and house rent
;fn edku HkkM+k vkSj ;k=kk ij viwoZ dk dqy [kpZeuksjatu ,oa edku HkkM+k
(C) Travelling and entertainment
` 15,000 gS] rks viwoZ dk dqy [kpZ fdruk gksuk pkfg,\
(A) ` 35,000 (B) ` 45,000 ;k=kk ,oa euksjatu
(C) ` 50,000 (D) ` 55000 (D) Miscellaneous and house rent
fofo/ ,oa edku HkkM+k

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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155 some Directions : In question nos. 161 to 163, out
part of the sentences have errors and some of the four alternatives, choose the one which
are correct. Find out which part of a sentence best expresses the meaning of the given word.
has an error and blacken the oval [ ]
161. IMPRECATION
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B),
(A) abuse (B) blessing
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken
the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer (C) bliss (D) oath
Sheet. 162. HERETICAL
151. Reema helps (A)/ poor (B)/ and the sick (A) fiery (B) corrupt
people (C)/ No error (D) (C) impious (D) disputable
152. Before the alarm (A)/ had stopped ringing 163. HOOD WINK
(B)/ Raina had pulled up the shade (C)/ No (A) deceive (B) stab
error (D)
(C) prefer (D) collide
153. Prakash gave me (A)/ two important
informations (B)/ I had been waiting for (C)/ Directions : In question nos. 164 to 166,
the last two months.(D) choose the word opposite in meaning to the
154. He hates everybody (A)/ and everything who given word.
(B)/ reminds him (C)/ of his blunder. (D) 164. VINDICATE
155. When will you find out (A)/ a solution to (A) exonerate (B) defend
this problem (B)/ you will be awarded a (C) condemn (D) excuse
prize. (C)/ No error (D) 165. ADMONISH
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, (A) reprove (B) tolerate
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with
(C) flatter (D) approve
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are
166. DISCREPANCY
suggested for each question. Choose the
correct alternative out of the four and indicate (A) variance (B) inappropriate
it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in (C) consistency (D) inconsistency
the Answer Sheet. Directions : In question nos. 167 to 168, four
156. Planets move in elliptical ______ round the words are given in each question, out of which
sun. only one word is spelt correctly/wrongly out
(A) figures (B) shapes of them. Find the word spelt correct/wrong
(C) orbits (D) circles and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
157. Since the road was closed for repairs, he 167. (A) Devious
took the ______. (B) Immediate
(A) deviation (B) diversion (C) Defend
(C) digression (D) divergence (D) Inresponsible
158. Parliamentary democracy demands a 168. (A) Tantative (B) Infructuous
discipline and _____ to the rules. (C) Blameless (D) Affability
(A) adherence (B) obligation
Direction : In Question nos. 169 to 173, four
(C) ordinate (D) permission
alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase in
159. I was _____ with a serious crime.
bold. Choose the alternative which best
(A) convicted (B) accused
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase
(C) charged (D) condemned
and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
160. It was a ______ moment for Ravi when he
finally gathered up his courage and told 169. The carrot and stick policy pays dividends
Aruna that he loved her. in every organisation.
(A) trying (A) fair and foul
(B) poignant (B) continuous vigilance
(C) complicated (C) democratic
(D) distressing (D) reward and punishment
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179. By this time next year, Prasad should have
170. The police closed the book on the murder
case. completed his degree course at ABPN
(A) solved the case of university.
(A) would complete
(B) handed the case over to another agency
(C) stopped working on (B) will complete
(D) refused to take up (C) should be completed
(D) No improvement
171. Modi threw down the gauntlet to cabinet
colleagues. 180. Let's go for a Friday ball party, shouldn't
(A) to agree we?
(B) to accept a challenge (A) won't (B) shall
(C) to suffer humiliation (C) shan't (D) No improvement
181. As I spoke about my achievements, my high
(D) to accept an honour
claims amused my father.
172. Her actions gave currency to the rumor
(A) tall (B) bigger
that he was about to leave.
(C) huge (D) No improvement
(A) to bestow importance
Direction : In Question nos. 182 to 190, in
(B) to misinterpret
the following question, out of the four
(C) to make publicly known
alternatives, choose the one which can be
(D) to originate substituted for the given sentence.
173. There was a job for Ashutosh to cut his
182. A long wall along the edge of a bridge, a
teeth on a local newspaper before landing
roof etc. to stop people from falling.
a job on a national daily.(A) Parapet (B) Figurative
(A) to gain experience (C) Paraphrase (D) Paranoid
(B) to try 183. Something that must exist before
(C) to sharpen my wits something else can be done.
(D) to earn a decent salary
(A) Prerequisite (B) Inevitable
Direction: In Question nos. 174 to 182, a
(C) Prerogative (D) Presage
sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
184. A fixed territory in which authority can be
Below are given alternatives to the underlined
exercised
part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
(A) Jurisdiction (B) Judiciary
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
(C) Jurisprudence (D) Juristic
case no improvement is needed your answer
185. A restaurant that serves mainly pizzas
is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
(A) Pizzazz (B) Piza-Hut
174. When we saw her last, she ran to catch a
(C) Pizzeria (D) Pizzicato
bus. 186. Military exercises involving a large number
(A) was running (B) has run
of soldiers, ships, etc.
(C) had run (D) no improvement
(A) Manoeuvre (B) Fleeting
175. I wish I have all those luxuries my friend
(C) Sub-war (D) Presage
has 187. A r ight or advantage belonging t o a
(A) I will have particular person or group because of their
(B) I am having
(C) I had importance or social position
(D) I had been having
(A) inevitable
176. There is nothing quite miserable than
(B) prerogative
handicap at such a tender age
(A) as miserable (C) prerequisite
(B) more miserable (D) presage
(C) so miserable 188. Something which is not thorough or
(D) very miserable profound
(A) Superficial
177. The train will leave at 7 pm. We had been
(B) Superstitious
ready by 6 pm so that we can reach the
(C) Superfluous
station in time.
(D) Supernatural
(A) were (B) must be
189. A slow-witted and incompetent person
(C) have been (D) No improvement
(A) Nigger (B) Dud
178. She had no difficulty to settle down to his
(C) Snotty (D) Duffer
new life in the village.
190. A supporter of the cause of women
(A) in settling down (A) Feminist
(B) for settling down (B) Colleague
(C) to settling down (C) Extempore
(D) No improvement (D) Womanish
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Direction (Q. No - 191 -200) : In these question 195. This passage is primarily concerned with
you have two brief passages with six questions (A) various occupations and professions
following the passage. Read the passage (B) technical terminology
carefully and choose the best answer to each (C) scientific undertakings
question out of the four alternatives. (D) a new language
Passage -1 Passage -2
Every profession or trade, every art and every When another old cave is discovered in the south
science has its technical vocabulary, the function of France, it is not usually news. Rather, it is an
of which is partly to designate things or processes ordinary event. Such discoveries are so frequent
which have no names in ordinary English and these days that hardly anybody pays heed to
part ly to secure great er exactness in them. However, when the Lascaux cave complex
nomenclature. Such special dialects or jargons was discovered in 1940, the world was amazed.
are necessary in technical discussion of any kind. Painted directly on its walks were hundreds of
Being universally understood by the devotees of scenes showing how people lived thousands of
the particular science or art, they have the years ago. The scenes show people hunting
precision of a mathematical formula. Besides, animals, such as bison or wild cats. Other images
they save time, for it is much more economical depict birds and, most noticeably, horses, which
to name a process than to describe it. Thousands appear in more than 300 wall images, by far
of these technical terms are very properly outnumbering all other animals.
included in every large dictionary, yet as a whole Early artists drawing these animals accomplished
they are rather on the outskirts of the English a monumental and difficult task. They did not
language than actually within its borders. limit themselves to the easily accessible walls but
Different occupations, however, differ widely in carried their painting materials to spaces that
the character of their special vocabularies. In required climbing steep walls or crawling into
trades and handicrafts and other vocations like narrow passages in the Lascaux complex.
farming and fishing that have occupied great Unfortunately, the paintings have been exposed
numbers of men from remote times, the technical to t he destructive act ion of water and
vocabulary is very old. An average man now uses temperature changes, which easily wear the
these in this own vocabulary. The special dialects images away. Because the Lascaux caves have
of law, medicine, divinity and philosophy have many entrances, air movement has also damaged
become familiar to cultivated persons. the images inside. Although they are not out in
191. It is true that the open air, where natural light would have
(A) various professions and occupations destroyed them long ago, many of the images
often interchange words have deteriorated and are barely recognizable.
(B) there is always a non-technical word To prevent further damage, the site was closed
that may be substituted for the to tourists in 1963, 23 years after it was
technical word discovered.
(C) the average man often uses in his own 196. Which title best summarizes the main idea
vocabulary what was once technical of the passage?
language not meant for him (a) Wild animals in art
(D) everyone is interested in scientific (b) Hidden Prehistoric Paintings
findings (C) Exploring Caves Respectfully
192. According to the passage, technical (D) Determining the Age of French Caves
vocabulary does not 197. In the paragraph, the words 'pays heed to'
(A) secure greater exactness to are closest in meaning to.
nomenclature (a) discovers (b) watches
(B) appear similar to mathematical formula (C) notices (D) buys
(C) come actually within the borders of the 198. Based on the passage, what is probably true
english language about the south of France?
(D) help the trades in describing its process (a) It is home to rare animals
exactly (b) It has a large number of caves.
193. Special words used in technical discussion (C) It is known for horse-racing events.
(A) may become part of common speech (D) It has attracted many famous artists.
(B) never last long 199. According to the passage, which animals
(C) should resemble mathematical formula appear most often on the cave walls?
(D) should be confined to scientific fields (a) Birds (b) Bison
194. The writer of this article is a (C) Horses (D) Wild cats
(A) scientist 200. According to passage, the word 'depict' is
(B) politician closest in meaning to.
(C) linguist (a) show (b) hunt
(D) businessman (C) count (D) draw
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