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SO IT Mock Test 21 PAPER1
SO IT Mock Test 21 PAPER1
rdZ'kfDr ijh{k.k
(1-5) : uhps izR;sd iz'u esa nks vFkok rhu dFkufunsZ'k
funsZ'k vkSj(6-9) : uhps fn, x, izR;sd iz'u esa ,d iz'u vkSj mlds
uhps
mlds ckn rhu fu"d"kZ fn;s x, gSA vkidks fn, x;s dFkuksa dks nks dFkuI vkSjII fn, x, gSaA vkidks ;g r; djuk gS
lR; ekuuk gS] Hkys gh oks loZKkr RkF;ksa ls fHkUu izRkhrfd dFkuksa
gksrsesa fn;s x;s vkadM+s iz'unsus
gksA dk mÙkj
ds fy, i;kZIr
gS
lHkh fu"d"kks± dks if<+, fiQj r; dhft, fd fn;s x, fu"d"kks± ;k ugha gSA nksuksa dFkuksa
vkSjmÙkj
dks if<+,
nsaA
esa dkSu lk fu"d"kZ fn;s x, dFkuksa dk rdZlaxr :i(1) ls ;fn dsoy dFkuI esa fn;s x;s vkadM+s iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds
vuqlj.k ugh djrk gSA fy, i;kZIr gS] tcfd dsoy dFku II esa fn;s x;s vkadM+s iz'u
(1) ;fn] dsoy fu"d"kZI vuqlj.k ugha djrk gSA dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA
(2) ;fn] dsoy fu"d"kZII vuqlj.k ugha djrk gSA (2) ;fn dsoy dFkuII esa fn;s x;s vkadM+s iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds
(3) ;fn] dsoy fu"d"kZIII vuqlj.k ugha djrk gSA fy, i;kZIr gS] tcfd dsoy dFku I esa fn;s x;s vkadM+s iz'u
(4) ;fn] nksuksa fu"d"kZ
I ,oa II vuqlj.k ugha djrs gSA dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA
(3) ;fn ;k rks dsoy dFku I ;k dsoy dFkuII esa fn;s x;s vkadM+s
(5) ;fn] nksuksa fu"d"kZ
II ,oa III vuqlj.k ugha djrs gSA
(1–2): iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSA
1. dFku: (4) ;fn dFkuI vkSj dFku II nksuksa dss vkadM+s feykdj Hkh iz'u d
dqN pqfg;k fcYyh gSA mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA
dksbZ fcYyh dqÙkk ugha gSA (5) ;fn dFkuI vkSj dFku II nksuksa dks vkadM+s feydj iz'u dk
lkjs dqÙks ykseM+h gSA mÙkj nsus ds fy, vko';d gSA
6. C dk LFkku Kkr djsa\
fu"d"kZ:
I. E, G ,oaH ds chp [kM+k gS C,,oa
H ,oaK ds chp
I. dqN dqÙkksa ds pqfg;k gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
[kM+k gSA
II. lkjh yksefM+;ksa ds fcYyh gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
II. J drkj ds vafre Nksj ij [kM+k J gS,oa
,oa
K ds chp
III. dqN fcYYkh;k¡ pqfg;k ugha gSA
dsoy ,d O;fDr gSA
2. fu"d"kZ:
7. fdlh dksM Hkk"kk ‘pink’esadks dSls fy[kk tkrk ? gS
I. dqN pqfg;ksa ds dqÙks u gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
I. fdlh fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esaand red’ dks
‘green
II. lHkh ykseM+h fcYyh gSA
‘#$@’ ,oa ‘yellow and pink’ dks‘6©#’ fy[kk
III. lHkh yksefM+;ksa ds dqÙks gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
tkrk gSA
(3–4):
II. ‘pink and black’ dks‘#©7’ ,oa‘orange and
3. dFku:
green’ dks‘$%#’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
lHkh vaxwBh;k¡ pwfM+;k¡ gSA
8. P, Q, R, S, U ,oaV esa ls dkSu lcls vf/d iSls dekrk
dqN pwfM+;k¡ gkj gSA
gS\
dksbZ gkj pkch ugha gSA
I. P vf/dre ugha ij] dsoy R ,oa S ls vf/d iSls
fu"d"kZ:
dekrk gSA
I. lHkh vaxwfB;ksa ds gkj gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
II. V, P ls vf/d fdarqU ls de] ysfdu Q ls vf/d
II. dqN pqfM+;k¡ pkch ugha gSA
ugha dekrk gSA
III. lHkh pkch;k¡ gkj gSA 9. N, R ls fdl rjg lacaf/r gS\
4. fu"d"kZ: I. R, T tksQ dh iRuh gS] dk iq=k N,gSA
P tksQ dk
I. dksbZ pwM+h vaxwBh ugha gSA llqj gS] dk iq=k gSSA
II. dksbZ pkch gkj ugha gSA II. Q, N dk HkkbZP,oa dk iq=k gSA
P, T tksR dh ek¡ gS]
III. dqN gkj pqfM+;k¡ ugha gSA dk llqj gSA
5. dFku: 10. f'koe mÙkj dh vksj 20 ehVj pyrk gS] fiQj vius ck,¡ eqM+rk
dqN iRFkj f'kyk gSA gS ,oa 30 ehVj pyrk gSA og nqckjk mÙkj dh vksj 25 ehV
dqN f'kyk igkfM+;k¡ gSA pyrk gSA mlds ckn] og vius nk,¡ eqM+us ds ckn 30 ehVj
dksbZ igkM+h ioZr ugha gSA pyrk gSA vc] og vius 'kq:vkrh fcanq ls fdruh nwj gS ,oa
fu"d"kZ: fdl fn'kk esa gS\
I. lHkh ioZr igkfM+;k¡ gSA (1) 40 ehVj] if'pe (2) 45 ehVj]mÙkj
II. lHkh iRFkjksa ds igkfM+;k¡ gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
(3) 55 ehVj] nf{k.k (4) 50 ehVj]mÙkj
III. de ls de dqN f'kyk ioZr ugha gSA (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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funsZ'k (11-15): nh xbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s rFkk funsZ'k
(16-20): uhps fn, x, izR;sd iz'uksa esa fn, x, dFkuksa
uhps
fn, x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj ns% dks lR; ekurs gq, irk yxkb, fd uhps fn;s x, fu"d"kZ I, II,
N% f[kykM+hU, V, W, X, Y ,oaZ fofHkUUk izdkj ds [ksyIII vkSj IV esa dkSu lk@dkSu ls fu"d"kZ fuf'pr :i ls lR;
gS ,oa
tSls& dSje] 'krjat] [kks&[kks] Vsful] gkWdh] ,oa cSMfeaVu [ksyrs gS] mlds vuqlkj viuk mÙkj r; djsaA
16. dFku:
ij t:jh ugha fd blh Øe esaA lHkh fe=k fofHkUUk jaxksa tSls& cSaxuh]
H > W < M, N = P > H, K < L < N
gjk] uhyk] ukjaxh] yky ,oa ihys jax dh Vh&'kVZ igurs gSA os fofHkUUk
fu"d"kZ :
izdkj ds eksckbZy iQksu tSls& G, ysuksoks
eksVks ,oa ekbØkseSDl iz;ksx I. N > W II. M > N
djrs gS] ij t:jh ugha fd blh Øe esaA de ls de nks O;fDr leku III. K = H IV. P > L
(1) dsoyI lR; gSA
rjg ds eksckbZy iQksu dk iz;ksx djrs gSA
(2) dsoy II ,oaIII lR; gSA
og O;fDr tks gkWdh [ksyrk gS] ekbØkseSDl dk iz;ksx djrk
(3) dsoy III lR; gSA
gSA Z ekbØkseSDl dk iz;ksx djrk gS ,oa gjs jax dh Vh&'kVZ(4) igurk
dsoyI ,oaIV lR; gSA
gS] fdarq og u rks dSje vkSj uk gh [kks&[kks [ksyrk gSA og](5)tksbuesa Vsfulls dksbZ ugha
[ksyrk gS] eksVks
G dk iz;ksx djrk gSA
V ,oa og O;fDr tks cSaxuh
17. dFku:
jax dh Vh&'kVZ igurk gS] V ,dfdarq
'krjat f[kykM+h ugha leku
gS] G = C > P = T, U < N = J < G
izdkj ds eksckbZy iQksu dk iz;ksx djrs gSA og tks ,d dSje f[kykM+hfu"d"kZ :
I. U < P II. G > N
gS] eksVks
G dk iz;ksx djrk gSA
X ,d gkWdh f[kykM+h gS ,oa og uk
III. G > T IV. U < G
rks uhyh Vh&'kVZ vkSj uk gh ihyh Vh&'kVZ igurk gSA ysuksoks (1) lHkhI,'krjat
II, III ,oa IV lR; gSA
ds f[kykM+h }kjk iz;ksx fd;kYtkrk ,d Vsful
gSA f[kykM+h gS ,oa (2) dsoy II, III ,oaIV lR; gSA
ukjaxh jax dh Vh&'kVZ igurk gS] fdarq og ml eksckbZy iQksu (3) dk iz;ksx
dsoy I ,oaII lR; gSA
ugha djrk ftl izdkj dhW iz;ksx djrk gSA U yky vFkok ihyh (4) dsoyIV lR; gSA
gh&'kVZ uyh igurk gSA og f[kykM+h tks ekbØkseSDl dk iz;ksx (5) buesa
djrk ls dksbZ ugha
18. dFku
gS] uk rks Vsful vkSj uk gh [kks&[kks [ksyrk gSA os f[kykM+h tks ukjaxh :
R < S < Q = P, T = U > E > P
,oa uhyh jax dh Vh&'kVZ igurs gS] leku izdkj ds eksckbZy iQksu fu"d"kZ dk
:
iz;ksx djrs gSA I. T < S II. E < Q
11. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ,d 'krjat f[kykM+h gS\ III. S < U IV. T > R
(1) Z (2) W (1) dsoy I ,oa II lR; gSA
(3) U (4) V (2) dsoyIII ,oaIV lR; gSA
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (3) dsoyI ,oaIV lR; gSA
12. buesa ls dkSu lk eksckbZy Y }kjk
iQksu
fd;k mi;ksx tkrk gS\ (4) dsoy III lR; gSA
(1) eksVks
G (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
19. dFku:
(2) ;k rks ysusoks ;kGeksVks
C > D = E < G, L > T > N = G
(3) ekbØkseSDl fu"d"kZ :
(4) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk I. T > D II. L > E
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha III. C > T IV. D < E
13. buesa ls dkSu ihyh Vh&'kVZ igurk gS\ (1) dsoy I, II III ,oaIV lR; gSA
(1) Z (2) X (2) dsoy II ,oaIII lR; gSA
(3) Y (4) U (3) dsoyI ,oaIV lR; gSA
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (4) dksbZ lR; ugha gSA
14. buesa ls dkSu ,d cSMfeaVu f[kykM+h gS\ (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(1) W (2) Z 20. dFku:
W < V = Q < R, P > S = T > W
(3) U (4) V
fu"d"kZ:
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
I. P < Q II. S < V
15. buesa ls dkSu lh ;qfDr lgh gS\ III. R < T IV. P > V
(1) Y – Vsful– ihyk– eksVks
G (1) lHkh I, II, III ,oaIV lR; gSA
(2) X – cSMfeaVu
– yky – ysuksoks (2) lHkhII ,oaIII lR; gSA
(3) W – 'krjat – cSaxuh
– ysuksoks (3) lR; I ,oaIV lR; gSA
(4) U – dSje– gjk – ekbØkseSDl (4) dksbZ lR; ugha gSA
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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funsZ'k(21-26): nh xbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s rFkk 26.uhpsfUkEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku lR; gS\
fn, x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj ns% (1) ,jkWu] lh/h&js[kk O;oLFkk esa ,ysDl ,oa flVq ds chp
vkB fe=k ,jkWu] flVq] dSFkjhu] fØLVksiQj] giQht] ,ysDl] gSA
jeu] xSjsV ,d cSBd O;oLFkk esa o`Ùkkdkj rFkk nwljh O;oLFkkdSFkjhu
(2) esa ,d o`Ùk cSBd&O;oLFkk esa fØLVksiQj ds Bhd
lh/h js[kk esa cSBs gq, gSA o`Ùkkdkj O;oLFkk esa os ckgj(3) lh/h&js[kk
dh vksj eq[k O;oLFkk esa jeu ,oa giQht ds chp nks O;fDr
djds rFkk lh/h js[kk okys O;oLFkk esa mrj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSA gSA
cSBs
(4) o`Ùk esa fØLVksiQj] ,ysDl ds nk;sa ls rhljk cSBk gS
lh/h js[kk O;oLFkk esa xSjsV dk fudVre iM+kslh Ok`Ùkkdkj
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
O;oLFkk esa mlds foijhr cSBrk gSA giQht o`Ùk esa flVq ds nk;sa ls rhljk
funsZ'k(27-30): nh xbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s rFkk uhps
cSBrk gS] tcfd lh/h js[kk esa mlds ck;sa ls pkSFkk gSA ,ysDl ,oa
fn, x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj ns%
dSFkjhu nksuksa cSBd O;oLFkk esa flVq ds fudVre iM+kslh gS] fdarq
fdlh [kkl dksM Hkk"kk esa commission of
‘election
dSFkjhu o`Ùk esa giQht ds Bhd ck;sa ugha gSA xSjsV nksuksa O;oLFkk esa
India’ dks‘as ky pi nl’, ‘the Government of India’
,ysDl ds Bhd ck;sa ugha gSA jeu] o`Ùk esa xSjsV ds Bhd dks‘kyck;sa cSBrk
cu ch sk’, ‘the election commission
gS] fdarq lh/h&js[kk cSBd esa nksuksa fudVre iM+kslh ugha gSA fØLVksiQj
announce’ dks‘nl pi cp to’ ,oa‘election schedule of
lh/h js[kk esa ,ysDl ds nk;sa ls rhljk cSBk gSA og tks lh/h js[kk
Bihar’ dksesa
‘pi ha ky ca’, fy[kk tkrk gSA
flVq ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gS] o`Ùk esa flVw ds Bhd nk;sa 27. cSBk gSA dk dksM D;k gS\
‘election’
21. o`Ùk esa] buesa ls dkSu giQht ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gS\(1) nl
(1) fØLVksiQj
(2) ,jkWu (2) pi
(3) ha
(3) jeu (4) dSFkjhu
(4) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
22. fuEUkfyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk ;qXe drkj ds vafre Nksj 28.ij cSBk
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu
‘Government of Bihar’ dks
gS\ dksM gS\
(1) xSjsV
, giQht (1) ch ky ca (2) ky sk nl
(2) jeu, fØLVksiQj (3) ch ky ha (4) ;k rks(1) ;k (3)
(3) ,ysDl, jeu (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk 29. ‘sk’ fdldk izrhd gS\
(1) of (2) election
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) India (4) the
23. og tks o`ÙkdSFkjhu
esa ds nk;sa rhljk cSBk gS] lh/h js[kk cSBd
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
esa jeu ls fdl LFkku ij cSBk gS\ 30. ‘announce’ dk dksM D;k gS\
(1) ck;sa ls rhljk
(2) nk;sa ls pkSFkk (1) tp (2) pi
(3) Bhd nk;sa (4) nk;sa ls rhljk (3) ca (4) cp
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
31. 'kCnCOMPARE esa v{kjksa ds ,sls fdrus tksM+s gS ftuds
24. og tks o`Ùk esa giQht ,oa jeu ds chp cSBk gS] lh/h js[kk
chp 'kCn esa mrus gh v{kj gS] ftrus vaxzsth o.kZekyk
O;oLFkk esa mldk LFkku D;k gS\
muds chp gksrs gS\
(1) lh/h js[kk O;oLFkk dk vafre ck;ka Nksj (1) ,d (2) nks
(2) nk;sa Nksj ls pkSFkk (3) rhu (4) pkj
(3) lh/k js[kk dk vafre nka;s Nksj ij (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) ck;sa Nksj ls rhljk 32. 'kqHke] vuqjkx] vk'kq ,oa eunhi fdlh daiuh esa dke djrs
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha gS] ,oa izR;sd vyx&vyx jkf'k dekrk gSA vuqjkx] eunhi
25. og tks lh/h js[kk O;oLFkk ds vafre ck;sa Nksj ij cSBk gS] ls o`Ùk
vf/d iSls dekrk gSA vk'kq dsoy 'kqHke ls de iSls
esa mldk LFkku D;k gS\ dekrk gS] fdarq vuqjkx ls vf/d iSls dekrk gSA muesa lcls
(1) ,jkWu ds ck;sa ls rhljk vf/d dkSu dekrk gS\
(2) ,ysDl ds foijhr (1) vk'kq
(2) 'kqHke
(3) giQht ds ck;sa ls nwljk
(3) eunhi
(4) xSjsV ds Bhd nk;sa
(4) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
vka/z izns'k esa Ñ".kk vkSj xksnkojh ufn;ksa dks (1) dsoy(A)
tksM+us ds,oa(C) (2) dsoy(B) ,oa(D)
vkSipkfjd 'kqHkkjaHk ds lkFk Hkkjr us vius yacs le; ls (3)
yafcrdsoy(A) ,oa (E) (4) dsoy(C) ,oa (E)
izeq[k ufn;ksa dh tksM+dj ,d jk"Vªh; ty fxzM cukus(5) dh mi;qZDr lHkh
egRokdka{kh y{; dh rjiQ ,d dne c<+k;k gSA 50. dFku:
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu Ñ".kk vkSj xksnkojh unh dks tksM+us dk
us'kuy xzhu fVªC;wuy us ;g funsZ'k fn;k gS fd ewfrZ fol
,d izHkko gksxk\
dh vuqefr dsoy mu yksxksa dks nh tk;sxh tks tSo :i ls u"V
(1) ml {ks=k esa jgus okys gtkjksa fdlkuksa dks ykHkkfUor fd;k
gksus ;ksX; lkezkxh;ks ls cus gS] IykfVLd@IykLVj vkW
tk,xkA
ls ughaA
(2) iwjs vka/z izns'k esa Ñf"k mRiknu c<+sxkA
fuEu esa ls dkSu fn, x, dFku ls iwokZuqeku yxk;k x;k gS
(3) jkT; esa ck<+ tSlh fLFkfr dHkh iSnk ugha gksxhA
(,d /kj.k lh/s rkSj ij dgh xbZ ugha cfYd eku yh x;h
(4) iwjs vka/z izns'k esa gtkjksa xk¡o is;ty dh vkiwfrZ ik;saxsA
vFkok xzg.k dh xbZ gksrh gSA)
(5) dsoy(1) ,oa(4)
(1) IykfLVd ;k IykLVj vkWiQ isfjl dh cuh gqbZ ewfrZ;k
48. dFku:
gky gh esa lekIr gq, igys cSp ds pj.k 3 ds ,iQ ,e pSuy dksbZ u"V gksus ;ksX; lkekfxz;ksa ls ugha cuh gksr
,oa izQhDosalh uhykeh esa vius liQy Hkkxhnkjh ds (2) cy ijIykfLVd lkekxzh i;kZoj.k ds vuqdqy ugha gSA
jsfM;ks feZph us vkSj vf/d 'kgjksa esa vius foLrkj dks(3)
ysdjIykLVj vkWiQ isfjl ls cuh ewfrZ;k¡ vf/d vkd"kZd gksr
iwjh rjg ls rS;kj gSA gSA
fuEUkfyf[kr esa ls dkSu nh lh xbZ vuqeku
tkudkjhyxk;k
ls (4) IykfLVd ;k IykLVj vkiQ isfjl ls cuh ewfrZ;k¡ LkLrh
tk ldrk gS\ (vuqeku og gS tks lh/s rkSj ij ugha dgk gksrh gSA
tkrk gS] fdarq fu"d"kZ ds :i esa vuqeku yxk;k tk ldrk gSA)
(5) dsoy(1) ,oa(2)
(1) vkSj vf/d 'kgjksa dks ,iQ ,e cSaM ls tksM+k tk,xkA
(2) yksxksa dks vius ,iQ ,e lsV ij O;kid fodYi feysxkA
(3) jsfM;ks ls vkSj vf/d yksx tqM+sxksA
(4) jsfM;ks fephZ ds Jksrkvksa dh la[;k esa o`f¼ gksxhA
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
la[;kRed vfHk;ksX;rk
51. fdlh lrg ij 10 fcanqvksa ls fdrus f=kHkqt cuk, tk57. ldrs ,d nw/ okyk25 yhVj 'kw¼ nw/ esa8uy yhVj
ls eqÝr ikuh
gS ;fn dksbZ Hkh rhu fcanq ,djs[kh; ugha gS\ feykrk gSA ;fn 'kq¼ nw/ dk` ewY; 32 yhVj gS] rks iwjs
(1) 96 (2) 108 feJ.k dkss Ø; ewY; ij cspus ij nw/ okys dks fdruk izfr'kr
(3) 120 (4) 144
ykHk gksxk\
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(1) 28% (2) 34%
52. og NksVh esa NksVh la[;k D;k gksxh ftls 40 ls Hkkx djus ij
(3) 32% (4) 37%
21 'ks"k cus 56 ls Hkkx djus ij 37 'ks"k cps vkSj 96 ls Hkkx
(5) 42%
djus ij 77 'ks"k cps\ 58. lat; ` 12 yk[k esa ,d gksVy [kjhnrk gS vkSj cj[kk
` 18
(1) 3218 (2) 3366 yk[k esa ,d dkj [kjhnrh gSA gksVy ds ewY; esa izfr o"
(3) 3541 (4) 3669
fiNys o"kZ dh rqyuk 25%esadh o`f¼ gksrh gS ,oa dkj ds
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
ewY; esa izfro"kZ30% dk àkl gksrk gSA rhu o"kks± ckn gksVy
53. ,d feJ.k esa nw/ vkSj ikuh3 : 2 ds vuqikr esa gSA ;fn
,oa dkj ds ewY; dk varj D;k gksxk\
feJ.k esa4 yhVj ikuh feyk;k tkrk gS] rks nw/ vkSj ikuh dk (1) ` 1535840 (2) ` 1698500
vuqikr3 : 5 gks tkrk gSA feJ.k esa nw/ dh ek=kk Kkr (3) ` 1726350 (4) ` 1924280
dhft,A (5) ` 2143650
(1) 3 yhVj (2) 4 yhVj 59. tc A, B ,oa C dks fdlh dk;Z iwjk djus ds fy, yxk;k
(3) 6 yhVj (4) 8 yhVj tkrk gSA A ,oaB feydj ftrus le; esa dk;Z dk75%
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha djrs gS]B ,oaC feydj ml dk;Z dk60% dke djrs gSA
54. rhu lgHkkxh feydj ,d leku vof/ ds fy, ,d dkjksckj muesa lcls vf/d dk;Zdq'ky dkSu gS\
esa` 44,550 fuos'k djrs gSaA o"kZ ds var esa ,d lgHkkxh (1) A (2) C ,oaB
dks` 700, nwljs dks` 900 vkSj rhljs dks
` 1100 dk (3) B (4) A ,oaC
ykHk gqvkA rhljs lgHkkxh }kjk fuosf'kr iw¡th Kkr dhft,\ (5) A ,oaB
(1) ` 11550 (2) ` 13650 60. iadt fdlh ;k=kk ds fuf'pr Hkkx dks 6 fdeh@?kaVs dh nj ls
(3) ` 14850 (4) ` 18150
r; djrk gS ,oa 'ks"k nwjh dks vkWVks ls 30 fdeh-@?kaVs
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
ls r; djus dk fu'p; djrk gSA ;fn og iwjh ;k=kk 12 ?kaVs
55. ;fn ,d 'kgj esa tula[;k dh okf"kZd fxjkoV nj gS
15%
esa r; djrk gks] rks mlds }kjk vkWVks ls r; dh xbZ ;k=k
vkSj orZeku tula[;k 8 yk[k gS] rks rhu o"kZ ds ckn
crk,a] ;fn iwjs ;k=kk dh vkSlr pky 20 fdeh-@?kaVk gksA
tula[;k D;k gksxh\
(1) 6.725 yk[k (2) 5.185 yk[k 1
(1) 6 (2) 6h
2
(3) 4.913 yk[k (4) 3.7 yk[k
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (3) 7h (4) 5h
(5) 8h
56. ,d xk¡o essa
n yksxksa dh vkSlr47 vk;q
o"kZ gS] ysfdu tk¡p
funsZ'k
(61–65): fuEufyf[kr ikbZ&pkVZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s ,oa
djus ds ckn ;g Kkr gksrk gS fd muesa ls ,d O;fDr dh
uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj ns%
vk;q bldh okLrfod vk;q38 ls o"kZ de yxkbZ xbZ gSA vr%
ikbZ&pkVZ I fo'ofo|ky; izos'k ijh{kk esa mifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ks
lqèkkj ds ckn] ubZ vkSlr vk;q nks o"kZ c<+ ‘n’ tkrh gS] rks
dh la[;k dk fo"k;okj C;kSjk iznf'kZr djrk gS ,oaIIikbZ&pkVZ
dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(1) 16 (2) 19 fo'ofo|ky; }kjk pqus x, fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk fo"k;okj fo'ys"k.k
(3) 17 (4) 23 nsrk gSA
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ikbZ&pkVZ
–I funsZ'k
(66–70) : fuEUkfyf[kr xzkiQ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s uhps
fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsaA
fdlh laLFkk ds fofHkUUk foHkkxksa ds deZpkfj;ksa dh la[
vU;27% okf.kT;
15% rFkk muesa iq#"kksa ,oa efgykvksa dk vuqikr
foKku 500
Ñf"k 18%
450
13%
400
p kfj; ksad h l a[ ; k
350
i zca/ u
v fHk; kaf=kd h 300
10% 17 %
mifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k
= 18700 250
ikbZ&pkVZ
– II 200
150
d eZ
T;
okf. k
12%
' kkL=k
frd h
nh
v axzst h
23%
jl k; u
d aI; w
Vj
xf. kr
1 9%
fga
bfr gkl
v FkZ
HkkS
87. fuEufyf[kr fdu nks fo"k;ksa esa ,ysDl us leku izfr'kr jkT;Q }kjk o"kZ
92. vad 1998 esa pkoy dk mRiknu] o"kZesa
2000
izkIr fd, gS\ jkT;U }kjk fd;s x, mRiknu ls fdruk izfr'kr de gS\
(1) thofOkKku
, fgUnh (2) HkkSfrdh , xf.kr (1) 50% (2) 33.33%
(3) thofoKku, vaxzsth (4) xf.kr, fgUnh (3) 40% (4) 25%
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
88. bfrgkl esa xzsM&
A izkIr djus ds fy, fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks 93.
de ls o"kZ
1999 esa lHkh jkT;ksa }kjk pkoy ds mRIkknu dk vkS
de 56% vad izkIr djus gSA muesa ls fdruks A us xzsM& (feyh;u Vu esa) D;k gS\
izkIr fd;k gS\ (1) 55.42 (2) 65.42
(1) nks (2) ik¡p
(3) 60.72 (4) 50.82
(3) rhu (4) pkj
(5) 70.67
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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94. o"kZ
1998 esa jkT;S ,oaU dks feykdj mRIkkfnr pkoy 96.
o"kZ I. x (x + 7) = 30
2000 esa Q ,oa S dks feykdj fd, x, mRIkknu ls fdrus 1
100 2
izfr'kr vf/d gS\ II. y =
9
(1) 50% (2) 33.33%
97. I. 3x2 – 16x + 21 = 0
(3) 40% (4) 60%
II. 6y2 + 25y + 21 = 0
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha 98. I. 2x5 (x –2) = 128
95. fuEUkfyf[kr esa ls fdl jkT; us lHkh o"kks± esa pkoy ds mRiknu
1 9 1 11
esa fujarj deh iznf'kZr dh gS\ II. y =
24
y
3
(1) P (2) Q
99. I. 20x2 – 108x + 144 = 0
(3) R (4) V
II. 25y2 – 50y + 72 = 0
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
100. I. 2x2 + 18x + 36 = 0
funsZ'k
(96–100) : fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa nks lehdj.k
I ,oa II
II. y2 – y – 12 = 0
fn;s x, gSA vkidks lehdj.kksa dk gy djuk gS ,oa viuk lgh
mÙkj r; djuk gSA mÙkj nsa%
1. ;fn x < y
2. ;fn x > y
3. ;fn x = y
4. ;fn x > y
5. ;fn x < y
PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE
101. What type of attack do some firewalls try to 108. What happens if you digitally sign and inject
limit by enforcing rules on how long a GET footer on an e-mail message in the order?
or POST request can be? (1) Nothing
(1) Smurf (2) The message won’t be sent.
(2) Denial of service (3) The footer will invalidate the signature.
(3) Buffer overflow (4) The footer will be illegible.
(4) LAND (5) None of these
(5) None of these 109. This is a class of programs that searches
102. This is a documents that states in writing your hard drive and floppy disks for any
known or potential virus:
how a company plans to protect the
(1) Intrusion Detection
company’s physical and IT assets:
(2) Security identifier
(1) Data Encryption Standard (3) Antigen
(2) Security Policy (4) Probe
(3) Public Key Certificate (5) Antivirus software
(4) Access Control List 110. The basic objective of Audit is:
(5) Copyright (1) Safeguard and Assets
103. This is the process of determining whether (2) Maintain Data Integrity
someone or something os, in fact, who or (3) Maintain Process Integrity
what is declared to be? (4) Achieve t he goals organizat ion
(1) Conditional access effectively
(2) Anonymizer (5) None of these
(3) Bypass 111. Which is not true about Computer audit?
(4) User profile (1) Computer audit does not focus on
(5) Authentication process integrity.
104. This is an agreement a company may ask (2) It throws much light on system
an employee to sign that specifies what is effectiveness.
considered to be appropriate (or in (3) Scope is limited to system and
appropriate) use of e-mail or web browsing? procedure being followed.
(4) Computer audit is carried done mostly
(1) RSA (2) AUP
around the computer.
(3) SET (4) VPN
(5) None of these
(5) None of these
112. Which of them is not an input control type?
105. Which are examples of IPS (Intrusion (1) Unintentional entry of wrong data
Protection system)? (2) Preparation of false input forms
(1) Solar Open Design Wall (3) Intentional entry of fraudulent data
(2) Grsecurity (4) Use of unauthorized Input forms
(3) LOMAC (5) Password secrecy
(4) All of the above 113. What best defines audit Trail?
(5) None of these (1) Trailing of audit process
106. Which of the following are methods of (2) Chronological record of all events on
Network Security? system are maintained
(1) VPN (3) Chronological record of all events on
(2) Encryption system are not maintained
(3) Honey pots (4) Its maintenance of audit process
(4) Firewall (5) None of these
(5) All of the above 114. Which of them forms a data items for audit
107. This is a set of related programs, usually trails?
located at a network gateway server, that (1) Unique identifier of source code
(2) Unique identifier of person
protects the resources of a private network
(3) Time and Date at which messages are
from other network:
dispatched
(1) Firewall (2) Root kit
(4) Unique identifier for each node of
(3) Sandbox (4) Password Cracker network
(5) None of these (5) All the above
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133. Which of the following do think is NOT to 142. How many rollers are actually responsible
develop an application for computer? for movement of the cursor in the mouse
(1) Feasibility study (1) 1 (2) 2
(2) Designing (3) 3 (4) None of these
(3) Testing (5) Depends from mouse to mouse
(4) All the above 143. Which of there can have more than one
(5) None of these value?
134. Binary equivalent to 87 is: (1) A composite attribute
(1) 1010111 (2) 1101111 (2) A multi valued attribute
(3) 1011111 (4) 10111111 (3) A Derived attribute
(5) None of these (4) All the above
135. In binary system the highest value of an 8- (5) None of these
bit number is 144. Which of the following do you think is NOT
(1) 255 (2) 256 true for SNMP?
(3) 253 (4) 259 (1) It is connection less protocol
(5) None of these (2) It guarantees data transmission
136. Which of them is true? (3) It can accommodate devices from
different vendors
(1) Data can be facts / figures / letters /
(4) All the above
words symbols etc. that represent an
(5) None of these
idea or object 145. What are the facilities offered by tele
(2) Data is raw material f rom which banking?
information is derived. (1) Balance enquiries
(3) Data is numbers, alphabets (2) Enquiries about the specific transaction
(4) All the above (3) Transfer of funds
(5) None of these (4) All the above
137. Maximum storage space is available on (5) None of these
(1) CDs (2) Floppies 146. Approval for software projects has to be
(3) ROM (4) Hard disc done by
(5) None of these (1) The project head
138. ______ deals with the restructuring of (2) The user department head
existing source code in reverse (3) The senior management
engineering. (4) All the above
(1) Abstraction (2) Completeness (5) None of these
(3) User’s screen (4) Directionality 147. The base line for a software in term if
(5) None of these software configuration management
139. Which of the following person should be (1) Point of latest release of the software
made responsible for report ing (2) Point of latest change of the software
maintenance problems in a LAN? (3) Point of change approved in the software
(1) Network administrator and added to the project data base
(2) Users (4) All the above
(3) Security officer (5) None of 1these
(4) All the above 148. The purpose of using computer in an
(5) None of these organization is___?
140. Software change management decides: (1) To produce image , texts, reports etc.
(1) How to manage alter nations, (2) To be able get on the internet
irrespective of the stage of the life cycle (3) To process data in to information
of a product (4) All the above
(2) Development stages working (5) None of these
(3) Maintenance stages working 149. Which of the following mandatory parts of
(4) All the above complete PC system?
(5) None of these (1) Hardware and software
141. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used (2) Input and Output
(3) Keyboard and Printer
for:
(4) All the above
(1) Relating I P Addr ess to Ether net
(5) None of these
addresses
150. The elements of computer processing
(2) Preventing two computers from using system are
the same IP address (1) Hardware, software, information &
(3) Enables a workstation to know its IP people
address by broad casting its local (2) Hardware, programs, and people
address (3) Hardware, Data, users, and procedures
(4) All the above (4) All the above
(5) None of these (5) None of these
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In my opinion, the failure of institutional 155. Which of the following reasons, make/s the
ethics is as much about these little abuses of author an ideal customer to a fruit and
trust as anything else. Everyday thievery is like vegetable vendor ?
roadside rash; if you let it accumulate the whole (A) He/she remains a regular customer
neighbourhood stinks. of the same vendor.
151. What is the meaning of the phrase ‘palms (B) He/she does not haggle for prices.
off’ as used in the passage ? (C) He/she finishes the selection of goods
(1) steals from in a short time.
(2) hides away from (1) Only (B) (2) Only (B) and (C)
(3) buys quickly (3) Only (C) (4) Only (A) and (B)
(4) acquires a good price for (5) All (A), (B) and (C) are true
(5) passes on by deception 156. Why according to the author, do institutional
152. Why, according to the author, do people repose failures in governance not matter on a
trust in institutions they do not know ? larger scale ?
(1) The marketing strategies adopted by (1) The general public does not care about
these institutions make them the failures of these institutions as
trustworthy in the eyes of the public. they do not feature in their lives at all.
(2) Many other people before them have (2) Such institutional failures are almost
done the same thing, thus they feel safe. non-existent and do not occur often to
(3) People learn from the experiences of matter to the public.
their richer counterparts who have (3) These intrude in our lives only under
availed of the services of t hese exceptional circumstances whereas the
institutions. everyday lies contribute to much more.
(4) They believe that these institutions (4) These are a part of every country’s
have the requisite knowledge and will problems and are taken with a pinch of
act only in favour of the general public. salt by the public.
(5) These institutions charge a very high (5) These institutional failures do not
price for the services they provide hamper the functioning of the country
which leads people to trust them. in any manner and are hence less
153. Which of the following is NOT true in the important.
context of the passage ? Directions (157-158): Choose the word/group
(A) Despite being aware of the fact that of words which is most similar in meaning to
clients will not ret urn, fruit and the word/ group of words printed in bold as used
egetable vendors sell bad goods. in the passage.
(B) Examiners are devoted to their jobs. 157. OBLIGATION
(C) Examiners deliberately mark correct (1) responsibility (2) dependability
answers as incorrect ones. (3) compulsion (4) debt
(1) Only (A) and (C) (2) Only (B) (5) force
(3) Only (A) (4) Only (B) and (C) 158. EXPERTISE
(5) Only (C) (1) proficiency (2) authenticity
154. What, according to the author, happens (3) inability (4) power
when there is a breakdown of trust? (5) reality
(A) Less affluent people have to compromise Directions (159–160) : Choose the word/group
on quality. of words which is most opposite in meaning to
(B) Our wellbeing is compromised. the word/ group of words printed in bold as used
(C) We pay a higher price for services. in the passage.
(1) Only (A) (2) Only (A) and (C) 159. UNSKILLED
(3) Only (B) and (C) (4) Only (B) (1) civilized (2) enlightened
(5) All (A), (B) and (C) (3) amateur (4) trained
(5) cultured