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HKKX& Lkeku CQF Erk, Oa RDZ'KFDR: Part-I: General Intelligence and Reasoning I
HKKX& Lkeku CQF Erk, Oa RDZ'KFDR: Part-I: General Intelligence and Reasoning I
(A) 36.6 m and 63.4 m/36.6 eh- vkSj 63.4 eh- a5 dk eku gksxk\
(B) 63.3 m and 63.4 m/63.3 eh-vkSj63.4 eh- (A) 243 (B) 32
(C) 66.3 m and 63.4 m/66.3 eh-vkSj63.4 eh- (C) 3125 (D) 16807
(D) 36.6 m and 86.4 m/36.6 eh-vkSj86.4 eh- 65. A six digit number which consist of only one
61. Cost price of 12 oranges is equal to the digits either 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9. E.g.,
selling price of 9 oranges and the discount 111111, 222222...etc. This number is always
on 10 oranges is equal to the profit on 5 divisible by:
oranges. What is the difference between the ,d N% vadks dh la[;k] tks dsoy ,d vad
profit percentage and discount percentage? 1] 2] 3] 4] 5] 6] 7] 8 ;k 9 ls cuh gSA mnkgj.k ds
12 larjksa dk Ø; ewY;
9 larjksa ds foØ; ewY; ds cjkcj fy, 111111] 222222 --- bR;kfnA ;g la[;k ges'kk fdl
gS rFkk larjksa ij NwV
10 5 larjksa ij ykHk ds cjkcj gSA ykHkla[;k ls foHkkftr gksxh\
çfr'kr vkSj NwV çfr'kr ds chp dk varj D;k gS\ (A) 7 (B) 11
(A) 20 (B) 22.22 (C) 13 (D) All of these/;s lHkh
(C) 16.66 (D) 15
66. Remo and Shobhit, the two hunters went to
62. A hotel incurs two types of expenses, one
forest. When Remo fires 5 shots Shobhit
which is fixed and others depend on the
fires 7 shots. But Remo kills 2 out of 5, while
number of guests. When there are 10
guests, then the total expenses of hotel are Shobhit kills 3 out of 7. When Shobhit has
` 6000. Also, when there are 25 guests, then missed 32 shots, then how many birds would
the average expenses per guests are ` 360? have Remo killed?
What will be the total expenses of hotel, jseks vkSj 'kksfHkr] nks f'kdkjh taxy 5x;sA xksfy;k¡
jseks tc
when there are 40 guests in the hotel? pykrk gSA 'kksfHkr mrus gh7 le; xksfy;k¡
esa pykrk gSA
,d gksVy nks çdkj ds •pZs j•rk gSA ,d tks fuf'pr •pZ ysfdu jseks pyk;h x;h 5 xksfy;ksa2 ls
f'kdkj djrk gSA
gksrs gS vkSj nwljk tks gksVy esa Bgjs gq, O;fÙkQ;ksa ij fuHkZj
tcfd 'kksfHkr pyk;h x;h7 xksfy;ksa3 ls
f'kdkj djrk gS]
djrk gSA tc gksVy10esa O;fÙkQ Bgjrs gS] rks gksVy dk dqy rks tc 'kksfHkr32usxksfy;k¡ csdkj dh] rks jseks us fdrus
•pZ` 6]000 gS vkSj tc gksVy25esa O;fÙkQ Bgjrs gS] rks f'kdkj fd;s gksaxs\
vkSlr •pZ` 360 çfr O;fÙkQ gSA gksVy dk dqy •pZ D;k (A) 25 (B) 24
gksxk] ;fn gksVy 40esa
O;fÙkQ Vgjs gq, gks\ (C) 16 (D) 12
(A) ` 8,000 (B) ` 12,000 67. The total number of trees in forest P and Q
(C) ` 15,500 (D) None/dksbZ ugha 3
63. When a number ‘N’ is divided by a proper is 560. After of the trees in forest P and
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divisor ‘D’ then it leaves a remainder of 14
100 trees in forest Q are cut, the ratio of
and if the thrice of that number i.e., ‘3N’ is
the number of trees in P to Q becomes 1 : 4.
divided by the same divisor 'D', then it
Find the number of trees in forest Q before
leaves remainder as 8. Again if the four
times of the same number ‘4N’ is divided by the cutting of trees.
the same divisor, then the remainder will 3
be: nks taxy P vkSjQ esa dqy isM+ksa dh 560 la[;k
gSA isM+
7
tc ,d la[;k ^ N* dks ,d mfpr HkktdD^* ls foHkkftr taxy P ds vkSj100 isM+ taxy Q ds dkVus ds i'pkr~
fd;k tkrk gSa] rks 'ks"kiQy
14 cprk gSA ;fn bl la[;k ds taxy P vkSjQ esa isM+ksa dh la[;kvksa1dk %4vuqikr
gks
rhu xqus tks fd '3N' gS dks mlh leku Hkktd'D' ls
tkrk gSA isM+ dkVus ls igys Q esa
taxyisM+ksa dh la[;k D;k
foHkkftr fd;k tk;s rks 'ks"kiQy
8 cprk gSA iqu% blh la[;k
Fkh\
ds pkj xqus'4N' dks mlh Hkktd ls foHkkftr fd;k tk;s] rks (A) 160 (B) 250
'ks"kiQy D;k gksxk\ (C) 320 (D) 420
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68. Chatur, Mack and Guniram started a work 72. How many meters of 10 m wide cloth will be
together for ` 816. Chatur and Mack did required to make a conical tent with base
8 radius 14 m and height 48 m?
of the total work, while Mack and 14 eh- f=kT;k rFkk
48 eh- Å¡pkbZ okys ,d 'kaDokdkj racw
17
12 dks10 ehVj pkSM+s diM+s ls cukus ds fy, fdruk ehVj yack
Guniram together did
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of the whole work. diM+k yxsxk\
What is the amount of the least efficient (A) 110 m/eh- (B) 55 m/eh-
person? (C) 77 m/eh- (D) 220 m/eh-
prqj] eSd vkSj xq.khjke usesa ,d dk;Z fy;kA prqjDirections (73 - 75): In given line graph a
` 816
8 company indicates annual rates in the years
vkSj eSd us dqy dke dk Hkkx fd;k] tcfd eSd vkSj1991-2000. Read the line graph and answer the
17
12 questions from 73 to 75.
xq.khjke us dqy dke dkHkkx
fd;kA dk;Z esa lcls de
funsZ'k
(73 - 75): fuEufyf[kr js[kk vkjs[k fdlh daiuh dh
17
dq'ky O;fÙkQ dks feyus okyk /u D;k gksxk\ o"kZ1991-2000 ds nkSjku okf"kZd fcØh ds vkadM+ksa dks
(A) ` 256 n'kkZrk gSA vkjs[k dk vè;;u djsa73
vkSj
ls 75 rd iz'uksa
(B) ` 144 ds mÙkj nsaA
(C) ` 85
(D) Can’t be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha dj ldrs 10
69. The value of the expression: 9
16m ´ 52m +n ´ 9m –1
Sales (in ` million)
fcØh ( fefy; u esa)
7
(A) 500 (B) 1 6
1 5
(C) 200 (D)
500 4
70. 125 identical cubes are cut from a big cube 3
and all the smaller cubes are arranged in a 2
row to form a long cuboid. What is the
1
percentage increase in the total surface
area of the cuboid over the total surface area 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
of the cube? Years (o"kZ)
125 leku ?ku] ,d cM+s ?ku ls dkVs tkrs gSa vkSj lHkh NksVs
?kuksa dks O;ofLFkr dj ,d yEck ?kukHk cuk;k 73.tkrkHow
gSAmuch percentage decrease in sale was
?kukHk ds lEiw.kZ i`"Bh; {ks=kiQy esa gqbZ o`f¼] there?ku dsinlEiw.kZ
the year 1998 with respect to the
i`"Bh; {ks=kiQy dk fdruk çfr'kr gS\ year 1996?
o"kZ1996 esa fcØh dh rqyuk esa o"kZ
1998 dh fcØh esa
2 1
(A) 234
3
% (B) 235
3
% fdrus izfr'kr dh deh vkbZ\
(A) 20% (B) 18%
2
(C) 134 % (D) None/dksbZ ugha 2 2
3 (C) 16 % (D) 15 %
71. Shantaram purchased a hotel worth ` 10 3 3
lakh and Brijbihari purchased a car worth ` 74. What is the ratio of sales in year 1992 and
16 lakh. The value of hotel every year year 1997?
increases by 20% of the previous value and
the value of car every year depreciates by o"kZ1992 ds fcØh rFkk o"kZ 1997 ds fcØh dk vuqikr
25%. What is the difference between the D;k gS\
price of hotel and car after 3 years? (A) 2 : 3 (B) 1 : 3
'kkUrkjke` us
10 yk• dk ,d gksVy [kjhnk vkSj c`tfcgkjh (C) 1 : 1 (D) 3 : 2
us` 16 yk• dh ,d dkj •jhnhA gksVy dk ewY; çfro"kZ 75. The average sales in the year 1993-1997
vius iqjkus ewY;
20ls
» dh nj ls c<+ tkrk gSA tcfd dkj (` in million) is:
ds ewY; esa çfro"kZ
25» dh nj ls fxjkoV vkrh gS]3rks o"kZ1993-1997 dh vof/ ds nkSjku dEiuh dh vkSlr
o"kZ ckn dkj vkSj gksVy ds ewY;ksa ds chp D;k varj D;k
fcØhgS\(` fefy;u esa) gS&
(A) ` 925000 (B) ` 1053000 (A) 5.8 (B) 5
(C) ` 105300 (D) ` 9250000 (C) 6 (D) 5.5
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Direction : In Question nos. 76 to 78 some part Directions : In question nos. 84 to 85, choose
of the sentences have errors and some are the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
correct. Find out which part of a sentence has 84. DEVOUT
an error and blacken the oval [ ] (A) Pious
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B), (B) Pure
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the (C) Treacherous
oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet.
(D) Ardent
76. In order to the scheme to be successful (A)/
85. APPARITION
we require (B)/ as much as twenty investors.
(A) Realness
(C)/ No error (D)
(B) Perceptible
77. One of the members (A)/ expressed doubt if
(C) Illusion
(B)/ the Minister was an atheist. (C)/ No
(D) Undetectable
error (D)
78. The Gramin Bank was set up (A)/ to lend Directions : In question nos. 86, four words are
small amounts of money (B)/ for the poor. given in each question, out of which only one
(C)/ No error (D) word is spelt correctly/wrongly out of them.
Directions : In Question nos. 79 to 81, Find the word spelt correct/wrong and mark
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with your answer in the Answer Sheet.
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are 86. (A) Dosile (B) Docile
suggested for each question. Choose the correct (C) Dusile (D) Dosiel
alternative out of the four and indicate it by Direction : In Question nos. 87 to 89, four
blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase in
Answer Sheet. bold in below sentences. Choose the
79. He had wonderful gifts of _____, and spoke alternative which best expresses the meaning
to the birds. of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer
(A) uptight (B) folly Sheet.
(C) insight (D) dullness 87. Whole bag of tricks
80. After reaching New York, Omprakash will (A) Make use of the best resources from
have to _____ himself to the new the ones that are available
surrounding. (B) Make use of all the possibilities or
(A) acquaint (B) develop techniques to achieve something
(C) submit (D) adapt
(C) Make use of all opportunities that cross
81. Rahul was surprised to see a ______ smile
your path
on Tarun's face.
(D) Make use of all tricks to win the hearts
(A) Ugly (B) Symbolic
of people
(C) Opaque (D) Genuine
88. To make the wind out of another's sails
Directions : In question nos. 82 to 83, out of
(A) To defeat the motives of another
the four alternatives, choose the one which best
(B) To cause harm to another
expresses the meaning of the given word.
(C) To anticipate another and to gain
82. ACHIEVE
advantage over him
(A) Destroy
(D) To manoeuvre to mislead another on
(B) Accomplish
the high seas
(C) Abdicate
(D) Bifurcate 89. Pull a rabbit out of a hat
83. PRECARIOUS (A) To let something happen and you have
(A) Perilous no control over it
(B) Salubrious (B) To do something unexpected
(C) Innocuous (C) To be someone worth having
(D) Inoffensive (D) To make a special effort
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Direction: In Question nos. 90 to 92, a and I was jobless, a lone parent, and as poor as it
sentence/ a part of the sentence is italicised is possible to be in modern Britain, without being
in underlined. Below are given alternatives to homeless. The fears that my parents had had for
the italicised part at (A), (B), (C) which may me, and that I had had for myself, had both come
improve the sentence. Choose the correct to pass, and by every usual standard, I was the
alternative. In case no improvement is needed biggest failure I knew.
your answer is (D). Mark your answer in the Now, I am not going to stand here and tell you
Answer Sheet. that failure is fun. That period of my life was a
90. The easiest of the thing to do is to ask the dark one, and I had no idea that there was going
address to the postman. to be what the press has since represented as a,
(A) of the thing to be done kind of fairy tale resolution. I had no idea then
(B) of the things to do how far the tunnel extended, and for a long time,
(C) of all the things done any light at the end of it was a hope rather than
(D) No improvement a reality.
91. The police have so far succeeded in recovering So why do I talk about the benefits of failure?
only a part of the stolen property. Simply because failure meant a stripping away
(A) thus far succeeded for recover of the inessential. I stopped pretending to myself
(B) so far as succeed to recover that I was anything other than what I was, and
(C) so far succeed in the recovery of began to direct all my energy into finishing the
(D) No improvement only work that mattered to me. Had I really
92. Radha's three children, Shantana, Manu succeeded at anything else, I might never have
and Meera are talented, but the latter excels found the determination to succeed in the one
the other two. arena I believed I truly belonged. I was set free,
(A) the later excels because my greatest fear had been realised, and
(B) the latter excelling I was still alive, and I still had a daughter whom
(C) the last excels I adored, and I had an old typewriter and a big
(D) No improvement idea. And so rock bottom became the solid
Direction : In Question nos. 93 to 95, in the foundation on which I rebuilt my life.
following question, out of the four alternatives, You might never fall on the scale I did, but some
choose the one which can be substituted for failure in life is inevitable. It is impossible to live
the given sentence. without failing at something, unless you live so
93. A person who thinks he is ill all the time captiously that you might as well not have lived
(A) Hypochondriac at all - in which case, you fail by default.
(B) Neophyte Failure gave me an inner security that I had
(C) Maniac never attained by passing examinations. Failure
(D) Misanthrope taught me things about myself that I could have
94. A religious discourse learned no other way. I discovered that I had a
(A) myth (B) preach strong will, and more discipline than I had
(C) sermon (D) stauza suspected; I also found out that I had friends
95. A place where coins are made whose value was truly above the price of rubies.
(A) Factory (B) Monetary The knowledge that you have emerged wiser and
(C) Connery (D) Mint stronger from setbacks means that you are, ever
Direction (Q. No- 96 - 100) : In these question after, secure in your ability to survive. You will
you have two brief passages with six questions never truly know yourself, or the strength of your
following the passage. Read the passage relationships, until both have been tested by
carefully and choose the best answer to each adversity. Such knowledge is a true gift, for all
that it is painfully won, and it has been worth
question out of the four alternatives.
more than any qualification I ever earned.
Passage – 1 96. According to the author, what can be defined
Ultimately, we all have to decide for ourselves as 'failure'?
what constitutes failure, but the world is quite (A) Failing on an epic scale
eager to give you a set of criteria if you let it. So (B) Not truly knowing yourself
I think it fair to say that by any conventional (C) Living your life so cautiously that you
measure, a mere seven years after my
do not fall
graduation day, I had failed on an epic scale. An
(D) A situation where all your fears come
exceptionally short-lived marriage had imploded,
to pass
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97. Which of the following is a major benefit of 99. Which of the following is a suitable title for
failure according to the passage? this passage?
(A) Failure helps in stripping away the (A) What constitutes failure?
inessential. (B) Failure is inevitable in life
(B) Failure teaches you things which you (C) Failure has its benefits
could not have learnt in any other way. (D) A hope rather than a reality
(C) Failure gives you an inner security 100. According to the author, what is the impact
which cannot be otherwise attained. of failure on a person?
(D) Failure helps you in f inding the (A) A person emerges wiser and stronger
determination to succeed. implying that he is secure in his ability
98. Why does the author say that failure is to survive.
'inevitable' in life? (B) A person realises that happiness in life
(A) Because nothing can prevent the does not depend on the achievements
caprice of fate. or acquisitions.
(B) Because not all of us are well- (C) A person r ealises that his
acquainted with failure. qualifications and CV are not his life.
(C) Because life is difficult and too (D) A person realises the strength of his
complicated. relationships by identifying his true
(D) Because the fear of failure takes friends.
precedence over the desire for success.
ROUGH