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Tae area Set ae Brea 2 eC GTA ae eee a ea Gato THT IMT aM Hs ors, a (2) mage swe yetiny eerste ares eae gE stares wears agai exmuran weaich ata seta aereuaan a arate (A) ORF wR. 74 & 80 A Vet PATON STATS TT AT HS SIT TET We. 749 20 ares meus wile wettest sear arefesea wes qatar Serer Te Petar oT aan are ete, aTetS & aie sag 7a ete: wr verefrearet arcnnt fates dot aa aiete at wergfere sete areata orga at udarnara Bearer Waters area Guard aa ame. at aes Hiei wer craft va/vet, for wax weraferacio wart ogra BOTs TESTA esa aT eUTTETTTT wrerd arte iat, wate wig wat a aT aga otelt at a oreitat eT wrt Soca ‘oteiaed gonen tora vide HeeaearaT sifura-s2" ae aeqdiqer aie vated araaren aden arang award We a dhit ead ane UH aaten arrararen antin/farat saa Us wan tater deren fireta wa aie. aie en werfrarardt fatia sect da Gavan Gf wevafece arafepaaet araot er AST TER ays Ta aro ort oretaren antanitgarial, wees widen waestaartat aract atta sre erring saa afePreomrgan arag eevee ade a ahi oract fava ora aides, wager YOI 2 ‘cheedl @TMTaTet SMT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK A 3 YOI varet feos uftedg arat enfin vets uftearar amenfta frases weatet Set TyE aT. OT weatet set aftadarar omenfta aract unfecta. Read the following passages and respond to the questions that follow each passage. Your responses should be based on the passages. Wr wats 15: Sreaiag aie Teter qerenien artes ae freed zed fredt st gt seat oe ar orga enfin artery erat weiter staat at she adie eae Gera vine seit. a aertT arreciat Fa, ara sor eA, ate Het onfin atten ferare, fren meas Wega ve Be. Wagon daa aaa eR eT. SrSSTARET a aa firey ertteela feet are TA Sm, a Vea cies as aes fro TAG. enfin sifearea ‘saderea'er Yar elena Gras areca worse AM ara start. a atta aan ama aan FSA tem Tae, ist ita meat TATE BETS SQN Fre, eee Sere areatt et area oreiirerralt eee. APTA GATT art area Fea ae Preelara eet ret arieq tonite gis airiate sre ae eA aM a, afer ArT The sare eee a sed, eT 7a Tents Meee! A yen ee Tah fe se doageion grate arse sat “apd sree. Byer od (arra aeer teen) wel een tae, AREA ae aT wee. a Are oe Star rere tra yolaet frehqea set Salar ara ar as fea Maar Tera oT, Ta Phe BTETAT Tet sree fl or oni coat area Wat. en faearat vera at ater rete dhe anf gaa aaitt fer tae sara feet sat rae aa at find wid Aadta wa cetera fro. fare 7 aegfatira ant carded wor onfor ear fal ara, faa ath alarm fro ase Ate GEST fae waa UR ae, arardta saqeaciet safer oh ieeeraca arent adoquem saa See, Question number 1 to 5 : Following the microlith groupings along the hili, one conclusion is unavoidable. These tools represent the pre - metal and pre - pottery stage when the valley bottom was not cleared of jungle. With herds of animals considerable food - gathering sporadic cultivation to eke out and some hunting, they may be called Mesolithic cultures. Such a population had to shift constantly from place to place. Permanent settlement could not come before the advent of cheap metal like iron. It is difficult to imagine the use of iron anywhere in the Deccan, earlier to the Mauryan conquest. The deposits of copper in this region are uncommon. Even the Arthashastra does not speak of iron in this area. ‘The natural route of the savages before the swampy or forested valleys were opened for cultivation, must have been along the hillocks. ‘wea BMATS APM /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK PTO. YOI 4 A The groups that moved along these tracks could not have been numerous. There was 20 question of their possessing land, for land - ownership is not a primitive concept. Fixed plots were meaningless till the plough had conquered the soil. For this, the fertile bottom lands had to be cleared of forest, which was not possible in our monsoon country without iron tools in plenty. Land to the savage is territory, not property. In my opinion the still revered ‘Maharashtrian custom of ‘gamva - sai’ dates back to the presettlement days. This used to be the propitiation (at such date as the Bhagat might set) of all local deities, spirits and goblins. ‘The characteristic feature was that villages used to get deserted as every human being had to leave the village for seven or nine days. After living in the fields or under trees for the period, and performing the required worship and blood sacrifices, the inhabitants would return with the hope of better crops, eradication of diseases and general well - being, The ceremonial return must be being conceived as resettlement, The fixed cult - spots for pre - agricultural people would necessarily be where their regular paths crossed, places where they met for - barter where the communities performed ceremonies or where they celebrated their periodic fertility cults together. Thus, the crossways were logically the sites for the mother - goddess cults. 1. Yate aH faeratan fare a. @) washre der aiven a age quiet area qr ae. (&) Se ah Grate wr eaiat a ara Gd anf cai A re we shea A, walt TR QQ) det adar a (b) ot @) St arorrrier one. QQ) Sra ata ved (b) F (a) at areerfiznien ae. 3) Brae ata ae. @ @) war wig tb) TE. Consider the following two statements (a) During gamva Sai the people worshipped good and evil spirits. (v) The people worshipped ther because they were afraid of thes and wanted to please them. Answer options (2) Both the statements are correct and the second is the correct explanation for the first. (2) Both the statements are correct but the second is not entirely the explanation for the first, (3) Neither of the statements is correct, (4) The first is correct, the second is not. 2. Sheds Set ta set, deta areca eta ar fee wa? () maa 2) wie 3) feted sf (4) atetat ure vain are at When the agriculture was still to be practised what of the following was uncommon ? (1) gamva sai (2) love for the jungle (3) boasting of earmarked plots close by (4) _none of the above options is correct ‘eam seraTaTa srM /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK A 5 YO 3. ‘omarag! oa wae teat aera aera whet? (a) Gaaiet wit eer (0) a frdqe ee (6) on sain cameras (@) Feafataa watt ae: @) @, © @ 2) @, b)., @) B) &) ©, (a) (a), &) ©) ‘What are the practices involved in the custom of ‘Gamva Sai’ ? (a) Propitiation of gods (b) Village should be deserted (©) Ritual worship and blood sacrifice (d)_ Barter trade Answer options @) @), ©, @ 2) @, 0). @ 8) ©, ©, @ @, ®) 4, Saaren aa feet get ge deernst qietat seat he sera aa? (a) Tr wi eet (bo) Bas qseH sree Bt () We dea are eer (a) Faertat oat art waht oat @ © 2) &) 8) @ ® @ According to the author, what is not a pre - requisite for the beginning of settled agriculture ? (a) Land should be tilled with a plough. (b) _ Tron should be abundantly available. (©) Forests need to be cut and'cleared. (4) _ None of the above. Answer options : a) (©) 2 8) @ ® @ 5. agtaaist ert Sherer ate ar : 6) yea doa’ ani eeaeia fet) A Nea doer aia (c) Sredts aed wea Re (@) sane ) Sadana sone ate aan scar saad 3 can fateh Gaara sree awa, watt sat : (1) att 2) aie (3) (a) Rha (b) aR (4) (b) RAL (a) TH Consider the following statements (a) Biotechnology is a natural Biological process occurring in all the living organisms, (b) Biotechnological product many a time is an accidental product and doesn’t have to be necessarily designed. Answer options (1) Both are correct (2) Both are incorrect (3) (a) is correct (b) is not (4) (b) is correct (a) is not WHT wats 33.3 6 = aca seve san aol Ath aca aa a ea atotater eacre war Feo ran. sent ana sits afecht sera anyone a8 fend ah a ae aT erst a gE aed aia aca aa da ar. aH 8 Stary at aed Say esi Ga- ae axa Snes. Tt fear aoa cane aifader a siete orci aaa. dt vbnen ae areata at tea wh seam aaa. 8 Hier pink are erect one. or vate Goren waren ara eta are, goed age ae TA, we age, Seem are, eae ga ada, Bh TaweNE Gea TW, a groans tone din area, Te war Tea Sata, seeval cae suet yaw aad 3 ait eal a igs 1 festa sei aes cH ou vires WS Set we, yen aera Teather: YS a Hea MfsIA Tees, TAT aerate a eae aT asada Tela Broa vieen eet ee frat see srt. quieral are sraSen qestert arse vara vere area’ Frees es wren Tere a a areniton qatarba arrerdtar a tran georar en ordt, ada et AS esiar weet a tha Sea. ware fosronate aniaed qi year pat ope adh em fesronatts arexin an weratar ara wana Waal éht, viéfean, wiebe a gee alee yard on aaa oars ah Grae a wee Ware 7 Fens aaren Ser Ta Gi a at See ada fattest saree aNOO UH Tem OT Ser ond, # aaa yer areniion arian amt wa. ati fgg Gora ar ahha adie or poeta sada, are gees abt ware wae a eer gee fowl Ree ara a aR Tass wits vad Sas of afisien deta aa are ae, Question number 33 to 36+ ‘The forest manures itself. It makes its own humus and supplies itself with minerals, If we see a piece of woodland we find a gentle accumulation of mixed vegetable and animal residues constantly taking place on the ground and that these wastes are being converted by fungi and Hem STATE AMT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK A 25 Yo! bacteria into humus. The process involved in the early stages of this transformation depends throughaut on oxidation : afterwards it takes place in the absence of air. The process is entirely sanitary. There iS no nuisance of any kind - no smelt, no flies, no dustbins, no incinerators, no artificial sewage system, no water - borne diseases, no town councils, and no rats. On the contrary, the forest affords a place for the ideal summer holiday with sufficient shade and an abundance of pure fresh air. All over the surface of the woods the conversion of vegetable and animal wastes into humus is never so rapid as during the holiday months - july to September, ‘The mineral matter needed by the trees and the undergrowth is obtained from the subsoil ‘This is collected in dilute solution in water by the deeper roots, which also help in anchoring the frees, Even in soils markedly deficient in phosphorus, trees have no difficulty in obtaining ample supplies of this element. Potash, phosphate, and other minerals are always collected in sity and carried by the transpiration current for use in the green leaves. Afterwards they are either used in growth or deposited on the floor of the forest in the form of vegetable waste being one of the constituents needled in the synthesis of humus. This humus is again utilized by the roots of the trees, Nature's farming, as seen in the forest, is characterized by two things, a constant circulation of the mineral matter absorbed by the trees and a constant addition of new mineral matter from the vast reserves held in the subsoil. 33. oftebergar wala ahr’ gy fiveara 7 (a) Tessar (b) wraier adres () Fae a SamparsT (a) aga wate aa : GQ) ab) 2) (aya (a) (3) ¥ (d) (4) FF fo) What is the true source of minerals in the forests as per the passage ? (a) Vegetable residues (b) Animal wastes (c) Fungi and bacteria (a) Subsoils Answer options (1) (and) 2) and @) only (a (only 34. urdte faerafar fra aa. (a) 98 war avert visvan apie Farrar are (b) Ba GH sta Sara TAA a Te (0) tt aud ata Q) a8 fart ae CO) @) ARR) QO) RRR) TF Consider the following slatements (a) Forest manuring is both aerobic and anaerobic. (©) Forest manuring is not hastle free. Answer options (1) Both are correct 2) Both are incorrect @) apis correct (b) is not (4) (bis correct (@) is not ‘Weal HATA AMM /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Yot 26 A 35. wrciatl ated faena qatar 2 (a) rer) vfinen eke arg saa (b) -waeronn ah atfeera vie area (©) ag, zene, FRsrerer a Spire svar (d) Sara Berea eae Tea ® @ RQ) te a @® ) ate srs are Which of the following statements is incorrect ? (a) Natural forest manuring goes on round the clock. (b) _ Itis quicker during monsoons. (©) Forest acts therein as manufacturer, distributor and consumer. (a) Man’s interference therein is absent Answer options aM @ Q © @) (4) none of the above 36. arete faa ver: (a) Wea a Wiebe am femmes areata, (bo) Rafa ayar Sawa Fale ara sa aie (1) ae faut ater Q) art fer ae 8) @) Fla ab) aE @) @) RAR a) Consider the following statements (a) Potash and phosphate are brought from elsewhere (b) They are used only in the formation of humus. Now state whether (Q) Both are correct (2). Both are incorrect (3) (a) is correct (b) is not (4) ()is correct (a) is not wroat TraTaT SIT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK | A A 27 YOI Wer wus 37 3 41: wey & arpendies We afte ort. wi actor wet wee Viren at fins TEMG a Ge Hea, wlomd fade tiga arevarst aria fire ane. adits act eae SER Hee Ct ama Sato pagina’ at, arch cameo Tier a aEIyS afire zeae ga wa. AP ela eae aadet wert ore. Frearitin 3 frebit seal eoste werygt ae. Geer sneer Watarer Beryat erated Feat a Ta Tae Sil Sah, OTS AT AT Hea Sell, Hen HEM Tafa, Ie Bw Fra. werpeiioaa ta aq ward a, wea aeRh fare Ah Tete ay wad Tel. Het FETT F ae tate Vest apa Gea ea. SNe as Ae Saat cas pes Freed. SURAT ays saith Gant, aR aya Sa aah, oe SM ays SOI s SPUN Prato asa at ge ar sa art Rae te rain eon wegen watars gad Ford wer see. cents FIR Wop Qdle aren wags afer Ug wad ae. weber Shrten BeTRS AE aa HOE aR Ba. Saisy TaN wel eT Fae Seen Rate BTA) Tar Seat MCAT, Top TAs TTA WTA vg Tra. Ra aes aTcaTeN I a STE Hera der are’, fa PAA areaTeT we fareer a fattra fread. aes Trae Jue we a. RARER Ma os, Goel mara, MESA eases Be Ser ar aaa ae wend. fa faa Aa, seni a gra sro fad ano Bays cir reraia Gare are waa, Tale ae we me Ta, orl Gear Pea send eed reonRe arate Trad Ae HEA Wea. Ht RS Gee Se Wes Te. TEA a TA aS odie arte are afi ayer sTSeM area. 7 at Rife, Seis a wea Adis Jeraint ede, dhafar stewie aris fea aauandies Greil snera fife ani, mes whe wi _gowined aren AURA 8 we ae, wad. Question number 37 to 41 : Sympathy is a great secret of {ife. ft overcomes evil, and strengthens good. It disarms resistance, melts the hardest heart, and develops the better part of human nature. It is founded on love. It is but another word for disinterestedness and affection. When we have sympathy for any one we see ourselves in his place and therefore we help him; we relieve him. There can be no love without sympathy. Like mercy, sympathy and benevolence are twice blessed, blessing both the giver and the receiver. While they bring forth an abundant fruit of happiness in the heart of the giver, they enhance kindness and benevolence in the heart of the receiver. Hardly can there be any other attitude generating love in the human heart. Even hardest of the hard core persons cannot remain aloof of its influence. It enforces much more than force can. A kind word, or a kind look, can do wonders on those upon whom coercion has been tried in vein, While sympathy invites love and obedience, harshness provokes aversion and resistance. Sympathy glorifies humanity. It is synonym of love. It enables us to help the sorrow - stricken and the oppressed. Wherever there is cruelty, or ignorance, or misery, sympathy consoles and alleviates. The sight of grief, the sound of a groan, hold a sympathetic mind. Sympathy and justice have eradicated very many evil practices of the world, be they abolition of slavery in America, England and France, the uneducatedness and ignorance of the people ot the backwardness at the lowly people. The sympathy that the great people had, could only bring in the improvement for all these. Hea HATA FM /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Pro. YOR 28 A 37. STS Eater BU wary ySs sre west Ss MWe HTT - (a) Wd ecaret Baal ogre eran Feaas Teas GT He aH BS, (>) Abert Brora a eet weal are e ores eer re, (6) GR aire Pre wee Frefaor refered Brae Ah. (a) wedges snare a om acon Sra firey waa. wate ae: QO @ame 8 amd 8 @aAmME (a Few Autocrats will be able to male more successfully with the help of sympathy than with cruelty because (2) Sympathy has the capacity to touch one’s heaxt more than anything, (0) Their ‘don't care’ policy is not a correct policy (© Akind word goes a long way in establishing control (2) Sympathy brings in love and obedience Answer options ®) @and&) 2) @and@) —@)_ @and() (4) all the above 38. wetqygt & ster AS afta a nk? (a) TO) azar args ah waa Ae. (e) Sena wien ween ava Fae aA aT, Sent Bead ox ei ange ees ah (@) aeteh sere aetaeaa arom stare a RR wah. aati aa: Mf) 2 wy aA Ee) 3) (@) () (@) a (dy Why is sympathy one of the great secrets of life 2 {a) Because life is not possible without it (b) Ibis the best way to establish world peace. (©) _ It is possible to rale over ignorant people with it. {@) A litle show of sympathy can win over people. Answer options a @ 2) (and [oy 8 @ (4) (a) and (a) eee eATATETSt IMT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK AE Ce ae anne A 29 YO! 39. Hergytten ‘garda stein’ (gee sreflate) aa a1 eed ane? (1) Fro QaRTer ae sed Fe free, Q) SRO ays fore aeeyt ara ares. @) sro tora w Gore saferate SA (4) stetat std ral Why is sympathy a twice blessing (1) Because it gives to the giver extra fruits (2) Because it creates double sympathy in the giver @) Because the receiver blesses the giver (4) None of the above 40. weRgydhgs srg warmed wera BT Bat BR: (@) Tegyptsh emit stat ane. (>) Soret waa @ cate SraerarAT Ta HM oe. (Fen ara saist sad ard ara way Bq ame. (a) Re & toa Test are RT ot TA HA aA aatt TR @ @) 2) (a), (&) sar (c) ©) &) sf) (4) ates we ‘Sympathy can help in uniting the world because : (a) _ the scope of sympathy is wide (b) unity of the world is a part of public philanthropy (c)__ it endeavours to alleviate all without discrimination (@) it unites us in a bond of peace and brotherhood ‘Answer options () f@) (2) (a), (b) and () 3) (b) and () (4) All the above - wae HTATaTat IT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O. YO! 30 A 41. write idl age Wen AASTa PraresT HTeT - (a) sre Cewiat 1 wea FATE, (>) Wer ei-geattt a age gen Ber SOIT Steen art caer Sa oes. () Ha Gaia Greene faveara ara. (@) WeRBT a are ay Se RS a1 yer Arete Fade sn srét storien faxara ean. wate sat: Q @ 2 ® (3) (b) Safir (c) 4 © amma) Some of the world’s evil practices were eradicated due to: (a) the capacity of some people to understand the problem (b) some men and women put themselves in the place of those who were at the receiving end of the practice (c) _ some people believed in public philanthropy (@) some people believed sympathy and justice were the answer to the problem Answer options : @ @ 2 &) (3) (b) and (©) (4) () and {d) Wer erie 42-345 TERRIER, HTRIER, Tar Sof TTA aR ef! aT daeTI sel sta welae wise, Baer wroTeTeT ara ‘ef! ees Ta, a aeaT Ure Ted fee a ora veda sigh saa Ufes start are agers vad. eater aA OE RHE ae. anid fas sven at ar, tt Sed are, asa Faget are ech aaa, aren APTA STITT HI ATH? HH TSA? a ved deat, werigg. serra en ent, or sabe faet-eeanish, are war sedan Frater aa. uw saaitaiqa oH fain ad. a1 Oa, vadaia goed afew aed. Geeaet ieee Se ame Hee orn, wet es gana, GM, fet afere. wt aeTaTe wa eT onfeerd ax. waren ard rare Foti ga ae, firearm fafean franaine oad, eferaeeT Tae dear fransien sea. ot stort? aren Wacom fate geld arpet TSE ANTES ors aes, aed an geiad aTTS TIT aa, 3 shwart gard wren aM gem art ae aed AS AAT TET AIH airigeT Tee, ferara goren yA a sata gore ate. one wi AMA ony, sae oe, woaédl om, eS a, at ota wer get aay. eed a yee chews a sds, aris, yaa, sorta sift ggad ang art Ge onte ore greta ade, Vheradte vvad—weites aaa vile, Be urtet Siam ai Aa spat wes, @et cae sired sad, era gered we fran ais Eat aw Shee TTS oad, card faearet arf wacad wise, Stari faxarard finda, aga eviat ae Ft a ah Fras Tree erie Fea, ae Bad a SMart sre care ase Fare wel seus en ea aT agedegy Ur oe, ea are areTRU Auten aaa. eas aaah Guseen whe, eat ena Pra at sfacat oe, 7 ‘RAM BTA AMT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK . TT ree A 31 YOI 42. eater afirers ecterarata er seat? (a) ef sera cra, (a) wage Treat Beer area. (@) unfst say aeraren aa emtags oe Frater aa. (&) ent freee sear, war aa: (1) (3+) af () Q) (a) af (z) (3) (@) satfin (=) 4) (&) afr Cs) 43, el aroraren argon edt are ar eee STA? (H) ere anyg eater frat Sadi satin & Frere caren arisen axa. (@) i rng farardtt wea (®) are eh gat tend werd art So ara’. (3) sro et gaa ora, wait a : @) (a) anf Cm) (2) Ba (A) @) (31) aif (a) @) (@), C) af (=) 44, We pen wales aerator Berea aT AY? (FR) wre SATS ST TRA SHE 3 ATCT ea, (3) Sr ANS seh Tas ane are aR, CF) ar area AREA ail acm fae ane Fee FAL (3) Su ort eed dora To al are Herat Hey HS The B soe aA, wate ae: Q) (a) sft Ca) Q) (a) safer Ce) (3) (20, (> anfr ) (4) C®, C®) sf (8) 45. waerara Tere ered seus} ara a ae ureta eA? (a) err el! at daaerten arts wer STAI. @) aro inf er om aaa eos etter AT (&) eaiai cer afar stadt. CS) wel aod area 9 a Qoarar ager en der TEA, Q) (@) si CF) 2) (a) aor (8) (3) (3), @ af (&) (4) (80, (a) stm (Ss) weal Breast FIM /SPACE KOR ROUGH WORK PTO. YOI 32 A Question number 46 to 48 : Is India becoming a proponent of apartheid ?. Not apartheid based on race, but on gender? The recent proposal to create special banks which will cater only to women customers has created a controversy. While the ‘women’s bank’ has been widely hailed by many as a socially progressive idea in that most women would feel more comfortable dealing with other ‘women in a women-only situation, there are dissenting voices which say that such proposals, well-meant though they are, will serve to further ghettoise women in an already oppressively male-centric scheme of things. Proponents of this point of view argue that what is needed is not to co-coon women in protective environments specially reserved for them - be they in the form of ‘ladies’ coaches in trains or in the Metro, or ‘pink’ auto-rickshaws meant only for women passengers - but to enable them to share common public spaces and services with their male counterparts without fearing for their safety. ‘Women's only’ banks, and similar facilities, isolate women from the social mainstream. Such discrimination, as well-intemioned as it undoubtedly is, constitutes a form of apartheid based not on race or skin colour but on gender. At best, itis like the ‘equal but separate’ policy that some southern American states followed, whereby ‘coloureds’ and white people had segregated schools and separate seats on public transport. In effect, this is another way of saying that the ‘solution’ to violent gender crimes like tape - which is a hortifyingly everyday occurrence in India - is to lock up women in the safe custody of their homes and not allow them out in public. The response to such ‘solutions’, of course, is that it is not the presence of women in public places which is the cause of rape but the predatotiness of man, who are the ones who should be kept under lock and key where they can’t do harm to anyone. ‘The only real and lasting solution to crimes against women is to stop discriminating against. them, even with the best of intentions, Instead of being ‘protected’ from men, women want men to be educated - or rather, re-educated - on gender issues so that they mo longer pose a danger to women 1s long-haul sohation. But i's the only one that we can all bank on, women as well as men 46. Women's bank ina way 7 (1) Protects women all around from being oppressed (2) Bmancipates women from the clutches of men (3) Confirms and perpetuates male dominance (4) Gives economic freedom to women 47. “Ghetto isa (1) Place where marriages take place with or without the consent of women. (2) Custom where women live in slavery against their wishes (3) Place where people of a group live in poor conditions (4) Place where the undertials are tormented by the law enforcing agencies. 48, What would women want ? (1) Special protection (2) Men should be kept under lock and key (3) Parity with men (4) Economic freedom to get fully emancipated ‘wea wATATS AMT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK I A 33 YO! Question number 49 and 50: A terrible combat ensued. The shark had seemed to roar, if I might say so, the blood rushed in torrents from its wound. ‘The sea was dyed red, and through the opaque liquid I could distinguish nothing more. Nothing more, until the moment, when like lightning. | saw the undaunted captain hanging on to one of the creature’s fins, struggling as he was, hand to hand with the monster and dealing successive blows at his enemy. Yet unable to give a decisive one. 49. “A terrible combat ensued” here implies (1) A battle between the two sharks ended (2) A contest between the captain and the shark ended (3) A battle between the captain and the shark followed (4) Warfare between the captain and the shark concluded 50. The writer describes the captain as : (1) scared 2) angry ) disturbed (4) fearless 51. wail ta sean a4, ol, fag ae ot oS Hest nea. a 8 Sat a Goi Sen TT one. fry dion que ore, ei den fag a Sad frags Moe Were 3/4 eat aT. A arteara frag 1000 4 site we CHa A a fag aiet aA Hem fart aio 7 (2) 320, 360 2) 360, 320 (3) 120, 360 (4) 160, 320 Three containers are filled with mangoes, bananas, chikkus and pears. Mangoes and bananas are equal in number. Chikkus are double that of bananas, Pears are 3/4 of that of chikkus and bananas together. If total number of fruits in three containers is 1000 how many pears and chikkus are there ? (1) 320, 360 (2) 360, 320 (3) 120, 360 (4) 160, 320 52. AX 8 aa Boreng arena weer Ta ATT ges aT, +5 oa [V] wer esa STE rT ergo TA caret sel ane, 9? BA x sun y a Hea aa. we Fase eit fama Pact? [A] AV As (2) 104 Q) 58 (4) 18 A symbol A\, drawn to any size, means x-+5 and the symbol (¥] drawn to any size means 2, where x and y are numbers. Then what will be the value of the given relation ? [A] A- 2 2) 104 @) 58 18 ‘wee HIATT WM /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK PTO. YOI 34 A 53. 200 Atex widtel CH eT) ae 48 fart SI wevitar Sar raASea ATT UE FU. aeaA sean Fee art 60 fart dart ron 150 atee wists sie eT ANTAL TR A. TT 2h eat wa aPraeL oy TSI eETIAT Aaa atten Gea TEM? . 1 3 : (1) 6 fare (2) fife (3) 39 PRE (4) 6 eq ‘A 200 m long goods train crosses a man standing on the platform at a speed of 48 km/hr. ‘At the same time another goods train 150 metres long crosses that man at a speed of 60 km/hr in the reverse direction. Calculate the difference between time taken by both the trains to cross the man ? 3 (6m Q tm @ wm (@) 6 seconds 54. Ua weg date dara Seg wets GH sites gage ey feet wn, carta a aa wm sitatten wa curt tar fate Fraarer safe alias a. art age op fede afedt @ eater Wea FEET TEA, ¥Te > NO, GO, Fit, COUNTER, FORCE, I, TURN, NET vad I + 1, NO, GO, Fit, COUNTER, FORCE, TURN, NET «watt II -+ 1, GO, NO, Fit, COUNTER, FORCE, TURN, NET “Tai IMI + 1, GO, NO, Fit, NET, COUNTER, FORCE, TURN ‘watt IV > L GO, NO, Fit, NET, TURN, COUNTER, FORCE urait V = 1, GO, NO, Fit, NET, TURN, FORCE, COUNTER EME “Class, Rat, An, UP, PEN, TRUE” 38% @, “An, UP, Class, Rat, PEN, TRUE” @ #lorea wetia Age 7 @ 1 Qa @) mm @ Wv When a line of wards is given as an input to a word-processing machine, the machine rearranges the line in a step by a definite rule. The input and the steps of rearrangements are given below : Input + NO, GO, Fit, COUNTER, FORCE, I, TURN, NET Step] -+ 1, NO, GO, Fit, COUNTER, FORCE, TURN, NET Step I + I, GO, NO, Fit, COUNTER, FORCE, TURN, NET Step IIT ~ I, GO, NO, Fit, NET, COUNTER, FORCE, TURN Step IV +, GO, NO, Fit, NET, TURN, COUNTER, FORCE Step V__ > I, GO, NO, Fit, NET, TURN, FORCE, COUNTER If the input is, “Class, Rat, An, UP, PEN, TRUE" ther “An, UP, Class, Rat, PEN, TRUE” will be in what step ? aon. Qy N @) Mm @ wv ‘qe STATA AMT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK A 35 YO! 55. war fete Garg Sg Fevers art 24.85 oat ofa fare at. a Hane Tart 52 aT tar 5 fake Gaen, wariat Sorel Se aval aead 085 Uset oxi get a ais Fe Gavaydi an aader ferret ten fect at? (1) 64 Q) 72 @) 80 (4) 96 The balling average of a cricket player was 24.85 runs per wicket. In a match he took 5 wickets, giving 52 runs. Then his balling average got reduced by 0.85. Then how many ‘wickets had he taken, before playing the last match? (1) 64 Q) 72 @) 80 (a) 96 56. O,P, QO S44 said as ante. fatte want qeeen a Saif yet aed ara, (a) Woh eater tn Fras, via a ferer sre. (bo) watt sar Hore, Tort anf visa ane. (¢) Soa ea ear ora, (@) #4 OT Hora tH freer ae. (e) 8a Per mara tH Fran ara. () Ft Qua sera in Gea aA. (2) Fa Quaravian & ore aa. (h) FIO ae sist a, aa POT ae a Har AGRA HITT 7 Q) weuaae Q) Fra a yer (3) wea tier (Fert a fra ©, Pand Q are three sets of ‘cup and saucer’. Read the following information about these sets which are not in any particular order : (a) Cups are blue, white ane yellow in colour. (b) Saucers are red, pink and white in colour. (6) Noset is unicoloured {d) Cup of the set O is not yellow in colour, (@) Cup of the set P is not btue in colour, (A) Cup of the set Q is not white in colour. (g) Saucer of the set Q is not red in colour, (h) Saucer of the set O is white in colour. What are the colours of saucer and cup respectively of set P? (1) White and red (2) Yellow and pink 3) Red and white (4) Pink and yellow ‘eal HATA BT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O. YO 36 A 57. (a2) P.QRS, Tans UF ae freed ante, & ararom Pere TTR veces SeTTT HA cata, wid fava area, gost, sfaere, Tae, iframe, aiferst snfr afta vig cara aA sete ors Te. e) wieatet SF oer aadirere Te, G8 Verte reo Ueara orf sete SI araTTET ae ‘Teer. () R&S eae anf casa sees ae. (@) Sfarerara sea erg feral ace ae cet onftr iferats areas peor fae BH Free ve Ta re. () Tatar as iframe wer aa. () Usnfer saaritpert wen. (g) Tin ee seuy Teh nfs Q ace wa Te. aRivtal sont ast aatat at 7 (QQ) U-sfaere (2) P-gsnf (3) Pag ee (4) Rew (@) The six students P, Q, R, S, T and U are studying different subjects at post graduate level, Their subjects are English, History, Philosophy, Physics, Statistics and Mathematics, not necessarily in the same order. ) ve ‘of them two live in hostel, two live as paying-guests and remaining two live at jome. (© _ Ris not paying-guest and studies Philosophy, (@) The student stadying History, lives at home and the student studying Statistics does not live as paying-guest. {e) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics, (Q Uand S live in hostel. (g) Tlives as paying-guest and Q lives at home. Then which of the following pair is not correct ? (Q) U-History (2) P-English (3) P-Paying guest (4) R-at home 58. vefeeren nit dea vata Pras, “MH Audio=85 a9, Video=80 FA, T Radio=? (88 (2) 83 @) 47 (4) arte wrortdt ate Select proper alternative in place of the question-mark ?. If Audio=85, Video=80 then Radio=? Q 88 (2) 83 @) 47 (4) None of the above ‘wreett erarast WMT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK A 37 Yor 59. ABCDERG HI ofa) @ ca ver, X anf y a as camel faumnsd ota, wot dena oe aes area. dat cre aeerin ae oe citi ad qafas are FTX’ She er aeeren sat wi y Ses UH Teel oe a wast TS Uatains area. “x thre aaeaiat aid am fever area. D, A er sarcta’ faa are Safin G war THEA TAR ACH BM. B, Gur frees sacies ardor ant anf cra ate aherles a. HB aT ates free ani FT Geen FR FAST ane. CUA an E Sar Fea aT aT AR TESTI TE. ardtatat aire sratang war Wha TaSeT sare? () HIE Q) ACB @) CDI (4) HIG ‘The ten members A, B,C, D, E, F, G, H, Land J are divided into two teams X and Y. Five members are in each tearn. ‘The members of both the teams are seating in two rows, such that, exact opposite of each member of ‘X’ team, there is a member of Y team facing each other. The members of “X’ team are facing North. D is third to the right of A and is seating exact opposite of G. Bis immediate night of G and is facing south, His third to the right of B and exact opposite of F. C is between A and E and exact opposite of I Which group is seating in the same row ? () HIE Q) ACB @) cDI (@) HIG 60. aT Haha TaN Preneato 35% faenelt fest an fara srqitet we; 45% fare easita arqatot we onto 20% fren drat fawara argcof ara, a eur feremeatear Serer fart farenef erat fauera setot are? qa) 10 (2) 20 @) 30 (a) 40 In an examination, 35% of the total students failed in Hindi; 45% failed in English and 20% failed in both. What percent of total students passed in both the subjects ? a 10 (2) 20 @) 30 (40 61. war turd yie ange fete valsinn Freer. iG FW gue wheal. 2 i ulu wir “olp ¥ 7 F a 2 a) | aM fe @ fey @ ® Ly Select the figure from given alternatives, which will continue the sequence B— pp FW yoo Ww B L Ww T 2 E uv we op ded Pat L @ je @ ® ft. @ v_ ‘Wea BMTATS BMT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O. YO! 38 A 62. A TET Sante Ga Tae asin Age can seh art ane Ft Ge shai oe aa ar Gan, ardte usr area Ferien cea ooh ad a GRY afenara TASH Tear ahs we, afer eam a ae ee MAA an, eae wrpere ere arora ea qa frafaverenst grit 88 tor omen, wr fesret thiacaer aeren wea ART TT aris eon dh arat Gere sneaea, arte aa eaarea sare Srrgeht axa ta. Saat qe chews ary eos, “Ee ays ane, TH a sei Ay eater.” ae ree, “Bane ager ane, or Tendo aaa eeu si. ”” ar eres, Ht ers eqeaen eat ara are. ay Hehe eqaht eae." Pelel SorE gs Tsycad Fa fads? OQ) Aaa cing (2) or Fra ames Q) Fe Eg (4) he TRE Ina small village in no man’s land, brains of people are wired to answer inquiries in two sentences, One of the sentences always describes the fact as it is and the other describes nonexistent thing. One among them is the best archer of the area and you are there to get some tips from him for developing your archery skills. On reaching the place you find three persons sitting in the shadow of a banyan tree enjoying gossip. Two of them were busy mending their own arches. When you started inquiring with them, their responses were as follows Aanu said, “This is my arch. But I am not the best archer among us. Banu said, “This is not my arch. Aanu is the best archer of this village. Chanu said, “T never touch the arch. Banu is the best archer” From whom will you get the tips about archery ? (1) From both Aanu and Banu (2) From Aanu or Banu (3) From Aanu only (4) From Banu only 63. Gal asygtd 8% AceRet AEM He A. aw AaSyet Fad Se Grea oa. age see SAcanra uo Adieal 48% Fa fro GIA 1100 Hatt Gama sacar Tea Ber. eR PreeoHtA Tego Ta art Ba? (1) 21000 Q 2 (3) 22000 (4) 27500 Inanelection, the voting power was not used by 8% voters. There were only two candidates, in this election. The elected candidate got 48% votes, out of the total votes and he defeated the other candidate by 1100 votes. How many total voters were there in the election ? @) 21000 2) 23500 (3) 22000 (4) 27500 64. ait 60 fait. ama Tene dae Adar News, Se an 20 fara. A aTefaen ae eR ae oT cretaa, a Arie wae fact aise aret? (1) 240 fet. 2) 250 fam. (3) 260 fea. (4) 270 fer When the speed of a monorail is 60 km/hr it reaches on time. If the speed is increased by 20 kms it reaches one hour earlier then how much distance does the monorail cover ? Q) 240 km (2) 250 km (3) 260 km (4) 270 km ‘veal BATA SMM /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK A 39 YOI 65. @,5,*,$ aia % an vhrnian srf Yea orev Tee aT. PEQ aT sre aA, P, QBaT wer Te. PQa ad are, P,Q Yan ator Tet , PRQ aT ae ee, P,Q Aan Har Tet sah Q Usa TE. PSQ a a ome, P,Q Ran wert Tet safer Q warar ATE PaQ a se a, P,Q tar Hard sat Fea Q Yan were ae. fecen frente APE, weet sees ae Pract 1 1, ml tat fafzerst Stover aa aatvarita 4 xi carga sacred ahea wala Free ‘faerrt: BIN ; NOE ; PH from: I-HSN I-F%B iW - BH Q) we lsat dae area Q) wel aif mn a area @) Fe Lan Uae oa (wad we at The meanings of @, 8, *,$, and % are as follows P&Q means, P, is not less than Q. P*Q means, P, is not greater than Q. P%Q means, P, is not greater than Q and not equal to Q. P$Q means, P is not less than Q and not equal to Q. P@Q means, P is not greater than or less than Q. Considering the statements true, which of the conclusion/s I, Il II is/are perfectly true ? Select the correct alternative. Statement: B%N ; NOF ; PH Conclusion: 1 ~ HSN 1-F%B Il - BH (1) Only I and Il are correct (2) Only I and Ili are correct (3) Only Hand III are correct (4) No one is correct 66. Teter set ara gals Freer. i] 27 22 | 18 | 15 19 | 35 | 16 35 | 27 2 a 19 Q) 29 QB) 3 (32 Select proper alternative in place of the question-mark. 16 [12] 7 22 | 18 [15 19 | 15 | 16 35 | 27 2 7 a 19 (2) 29 @) 33 (gy 32 wea HATA BMT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK PTO. YOL 40 A 67. BRvid wa oath, Ts aah Sader onan feet ome. : Serica B c D E ay [2003 156 | 226 | 184 | 166 | 242 2004 168 | 208 | 192 | 182 | 238 2005 188 | 242 | 198 | 178 | 258 2006 184 | 264 | 208 | 198 | 264 2007 202 | 282 | 226 | 224 | 282 TW A aftr B fos, ad outen qort dade, ws, C, D sift g frat ad auton wae Gadeidl ag var ara? (1) 51:82 (2) 53:81 () 52:83 (4) 53:85 The population of five states, of five years, is given in lacs, in the table States > A B c D E Years y 2003 156 | 226 | 184 | 166 | 242 2004 168 | 208 | 192 | 182 | 28 2005 18.8, 24.2 19.8 17.8 25.8 2006 184 | 264 | 208 | 198 | 264 2007 | 202 | 282 | 226 | 224 | 282 What is the proportion of the average population of all years of the states A and B taken together, with the average population of all years of the states C, D and E taken together, respectively ? i (1) 51:82 (2) 53:81 (3) 52:83 (4) 53: 85 68. for aaa ona wes Frefofed yadda wa aut ydie ye aH : F@53R$JPELH %1Q4B8A W2UG6*95ZNMOV 5RJ ; 1%Q ; 8WU;? (@) 8No Q) 69% @) “eM @) *8N Learn the systern and find the next term in the given series : F@53R$ JPEIH %IQ4B8AW2UG6*98ZNMOV SR] ; 1%Q ; SWU ;? (@) 8No (2) 69z @) *M (4) teN ‘EA FTATATS BT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK A 69. 70. 4a YOr ade san fatness dt een a at a steer. a aaehear ature vata ares sedan pron sarang frat aa sa 2 K c @) F (J From the following alphabet triangle find out what that system is. On the basis of the system, which is the third letter on the base line from your right ? qa) A Qc @) F @ J ‘Fas ABC TI BAS RIT Se. OBC Bl AHS ANT AV. HL ZBOC #1100" aioe ZLACO Fat ae? A B c (1) 20° Q 30° (3) 60° (4) 45° ‘Triangle ABC is an equilateral triangle. Triangle OBC is an isosceles triangle. If angle BOC is 100°; then how much will the ZACO be ? A fe} B Cc (1) 20° 2) 30° 3) 60" (45° ‘Sea HMATATS GAT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O. YOI 42 A 71, We Gane S48 ore, ce SaaTeT ag ae ae, ante wa faa ate Gee seat yi THI aes anes, anit aa na - BB a - PP an wears - Ww WH Wears a Ua SE - WB WH Tens as - WP Sint a Saa Sacy sen vant aces wi, ae Seree] dl anni ad, fra Sao eT ‘saarek ant. I WE anf PP Bae was Ta Seed oni eas an seta sion seuss Fae Te WW at Baw a Soe ore wa Sarre area Be Fa wet TTS? () Fond ae were ve Q) We FR Feu ae @) Wa ag we @ WIAs aie There are five similar boxes, having labels, indicating the description of the items contained in them, as follows Items Labels Two Balls - BB Two pens - PP ‘Two Watches - ww One watch and one Ball = - = WB One watch and one Pen - = WP Some one has changed the labels on all the boxes, such that, no box contains the items, as per the label on it. If the boxes with labels WB and PP are opened and no item is watch, then which statement will be true in case of the box, having label WW ? (1) No item will be watch (2) One item will be watch (3) One item will be ball (4) One item will be pen 72. 4,8,C,D, 5, F nf G wer geared wary orte, Fare! an TER stEG TA aes ore, carte ar F al G Act ones. A aM D&M are A Stee Sar. Ewe eforfrae orga ar Hreidest ee ee ec c 2 @ Aaa Q EMH Q) Fa ate (4) Ga A,B,C, D, E, F and G are the members of a family. Out of them, four are adults and three are children, of which two, F and G are girls. A and D are brothers and A is a Doctor. E is an Engineer and has married one of the two brothers. E has two children. B is married to D and G is their child. Then who is C? (1) Sonof A (2) Daughter of E (3) Father of F (4) ‘Brother of G Brea BTATATS BTM /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Le re A 73. 43 YOI ae ae ol are sale Herren 10 fears st Orne. oe Ia BM HUIS TTT AeA 15 FSR Sra ora, OR Ha satin area Se frags B are 12 Raia eel aed arate we see aft Teme ta oh HUTT feat fers orn? (1) 10 fea (2) 25 Teas (3) 27 fea (4) 18 fea Kabir requires 10 days less than Akshay to complete a certain task. Satyam takes 15 days more than Akshay to complete the same task. If Kabir and Akshay both take 12 days to complete the task together how many days will be required by Akshay and Satyam together to complete it ? (1) 10 days (2) 25 days Q) 27 days (4) 18 days 74, Tat qentta siveren wit weeeta afeert we GremEs ah WS wees ws oa Seat tar FS ore. ease angafecich safes feentt aint qaeat a fren araraita rea HR weed Ala ae fea rae Bias ae. Te aT AS? () yeta water we fren affentet arn sweet ae Hue a hor wEvaTaTt fare, Q) a Sisarerdt aqreen eaiet ore a, (3) fen aatftea fasrmers aoe Fiefervare ane. (4) Soiton ernie Segara Fea ade onde aoa Bis. You as an administrative authority have been approached by a house wife of a well-established entrepreneur complaining harassment for having two daughters. She also informs you that her parents are not financially well off to help her in this matter. You would (1) counsel wife to empower her to face the situation and wait for the result (2) arrange counselling sessions for the couple (3) ask her to lodge a complaint with concerned department (4) _ ask wife to make husband's behaviour public through social network ‘weea Tara AUT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK YOI 44 A 73. TiRedt: RAR warie ania annie wets Qgares eee sed Tact shor Freda he one, aren ageiah Teves sate ane aqersTCaTen faa seat Awe Fae sq aT frees 3 gfe Meer aa sea. wr rigs sifacerh, arr amt AyErfeaa sain Yorn ert waa sieatvartert gore ae wee saci, afeciet dort gaan et ww Heart aa snes, Sierra after a sins? we or aah ares eo. TAN Tardis water git a. aaa: ayaa weed tad? warecas ah Sia ware we AecaTaT wate SAR, a8 saci nfo gitarea 4 arrward aise afore aa saad wheres sro Tas oriet HET 60 ca sre a aT 60 zaRUTeT 50 Za CHAT Wee AI BAA, aT STATA area 3 aia ard A a i, eee carers wicca iter & arama afta” arg ae virrearar an a ergs doen he ofeerrarad srarar arya wet ar -criat Parelte eh ral ave ore. TAS TER Stain frat ara raid HraeacheT ome ora area. WR Gee ae Se art ae ere aaR STAT Tica A WETTIG sarant aim ae fai TE. (a) hearer Fart arene sear ears seas arrerarenttes eon ew oho St ahte. (bo) Tania eres area feng saa age, (co) Set uferser, fata: afeeist liar wat age. () pi sergeant a serait sd frac. vatet sat (D @), &) ©, (d) (2) (a, (2, ©), @)B) &) © @) @) (4) (A), ©, @) Situation : Government has formulated a policy to ensure that each family in rural area of the State should have a toilet as most of the diseases and epidemics are caused due to e-coli found in human excreta carried through the use of contaminated water. The loss of human life, mandays wasted and the loss of wages due to these ailments and expenditure required to be incurred on the treatment is enormous. The embarrassment to the female population is another factor, so also the village environmental pollution caused. The Supreme Court interpreted Right to life means life with dignity. In fact, human excreta, if treated scientifically, is a rich source of organic manure. In spite of these provisions and severe consequences the percentage of rural families having toilets 1s only 60% and out of these, who are actually using the toilets is only 50%. The failure is ascribed to the fact that toilet policy is “Construction oriented” and the element of educating and sensitizing the people as to the adverse effects of the non use of toilets is squarely missing. [tis felt that a strong public education campaign is the need of the time. Question : If you are assigned a role of preparing a public awareness campaign, which of the following elements you would incorporate in order of priority in the design of the campaign (a) Regular use of toilet reduces health hazards of open defecation. (b) Maintaining the ambience of the villa; (©) Maintaining the dignity of the human being, particularly women folk. (4) Boost to farm productivity and economy Answer options : OQ) @H6@ 2 @0.0@ 8) O©.@@ 4 @,0,0.@ ee HATA BEM /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK ener er ere A 76. 77. 45 YO uae vfshet a ord wet A ae ahhh gent fag Qoaredt der aerate fae an vara Gare art. aa wer eae Te ara Hora TR VI a afta ace ame. a ofrSen Rreraptasist sralfea art area afadten gaan war eee Gre ware Sp feo a ore hOTER 8 a ARR aereTeN dette area aT waren A faereaton ait omen, Test are wT? QQ) Ferret dere 3 afer fas teueeia domed wart facts free wre sear ferict aa, 0) a anten fret frarbeaiaraa wer rea ac a rit eget at we. (6) BART care « aeqa fra am aiaga ten afidtal can eae. 4) aren vider ad aeerit waited ard ward aan yas ate ara Fes, You are a government representative and a member of a committee that has been given responsibility of selecting young artists for awarding two year government scholarships. An influential artist of high reputation is also a member on this committee as an expert. After studying the shortlisted artists, for this prestigious state scholarship, another member brought to your notice that many artists are from the institute that is managed by this reputed artist or institutes that are managed by his past students. You would (1) talk to the astist and request him to make selection criteria public for avoiding biased selection (2) maintain silence with respect to selection of awardees of this year ard then publish the misdeeds of this person, (8) hall the work of the committee by dissolving it immediately and form a new committee. (4) request all the members of the present committee to go through the original list again and with unbiased approach freshly shortlist the candidates Fat aniagen Werte wid wees TS are. Ga aed abe wa One veil (1) Set srtta wai sey OATS aeebles AIA ATE, Q) ae arta EET sled Teme’ Bieta dtewt qe ae. (@) Stents wah drat hema cain forrayde: weiner, @) tyem afwie’ ws ge ater ae THe, As an administrative incharge of a communally sensitive area, you are faced with a situation where the religious heads of both the communities have given inflammatory speeches thereby inciting violence amongst their respective communities. You would (1) immediately order the arrest of the two religious heads. (2) call both the communal heads together and try to broach a peace deal (3) call both the heads individually and do some “humble talking” with them to explain the situation (4) teport the matter to your superior and wait for appropriate instruction ‘WEAN STATES BMT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK PTO. YOL 46 A 78. Ufthierdt : 1973 area Hao genre soft ae 2019.13 HA GIR TROT Tees I Ta TR Ih AF, 1973 geen Gara saMeMet Fae dro yaroTaR eel az 2012-13 wea et suger and aad ade, vhs Teen TeTehre agWOMES a froma ara EMT arta thik we fag dete, AGT ae dots add er Tract sie arent de ger wet : aren aferdita a aadst ohtfent erect saree soar area Eiotat geet SUS STI WTR HARI SITVITS. (a) Se aeahte ont arent wet ars waa Prvarntan was Sah. (>) Sae-aien valt9 fies ara Sr id sam gg 7a, aS fevaresT Tread TT TET ummfach el Fey saeea Uh a srs arefaTst 50-30 zee ares Pts we, (o) Tita Sarai Serger wea whe Sigers done orcad ants ware aise onfeter Foor Wem sa Seen WaT Aaa VS sraIS das TO Atatien Teta He (a) Ward ger cera tara ann gaa eto sala TeeaT cera wef MH Ge eM ait onitarate gorfeors faaaa Sadi, arp ye etheeta arate teens BH, are ard Sia fear fears sen deren ssi wards STAR He AST. waht sat ag @ (2) (b) 8) @ @ © Situation : One major difference between the severe drought faced by the State in the year 1973 vis-a-vis year 2012-13 is, where as there was a food scarcity in 1973, the year 2012-13 reflects acute water scarcity. Thousands of villages do not have even adequate quantity, forget appropriate quality drinking water. Most Rabi crops could not simply be sown as the moisture in the soil is completely dried away. The chemical contamination ike Nitrate, Fluoride is causing a grave concern even where water is available, which if consumed would lead to grave health hazards. Human survival till onset of the monsoon is the major concer. Question : Under such circumstances if you are entrusted with a responsibility to tackle the situation, which of the following options would you resort to, on priority to manage the immediate crisis. (@) Reserving all public and private water sources exclusively for drinking water purposes. () To strike a balance between farmers losing their income of Rabi Crops and also to ensure acute drinking water needs, 50-50 distribution plan for crop survival and drinking water. (©) _ As the poor farmers will be losing their only income source which may have severe economic consequences, crop production will be given priority and most of the water will be reserved for the agriculture purposes, (@) Even taking the risk of diseases people will be motivated to use chemically contaminated water for survival till onset of monsoon to save human life there being no alternative as diseases can be cured in due course. Answer options a) @) 2) ) 8) @ @ © ‘ea HATA SPM /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK rr A 79. 80. 47 YOr gran fia ord gar waM Gere META FS one em gaMTER AIO eH aaioTET wT feos aT a sre at gar farted eevare sok 8a ome, GHENT qe fara gar fend aout want Set ont oq career ate faa ara Ware 50% aR gerERT ere diode ann Her Taree ors a OR GreT fearer ws ae, sien oifeaa TA A vista after rey Fea weer are? Q) Weta’ gerenren fattera car siete, Q) SarkRA quiacen aid frais are arcana aint, @) Gren atiarra a er GerEKTE eA are, (@) Praca sredion gear Reruarar wart array Be faba arate sede ete) aah wig geTTERTET 7a Farrier aftr ae. Your friend has rented his shop to a shopkeeper and shopkeeper has not paid his rent for the last one year and now refuses to vacate his shop. Shopkeeper has offered to purchase that shop from him but only at 50% of the present market value. Shopkeeper uses his contacts and has threatened him of dire consequences if he lodges a police complaint, What kind of advice would you give to your friend as a police officer ? (1) Lodge a complaint against the shopkeeper with the police. (2) Negotiate with the shopkeeper for a higher price and sell it (3) Use your power for threatening the shopkeeper. (4) Try to sell the shop to a 3° party at a price slightly less than the market price but higher than the offer of the shopkeeper. Ta sate arin gerade ae ae. Kean Sera aT sre AIT ewe Gaes fear. en Sat GR wr aH? (0) edt ounanad er 9 2a qoredtion foam ieee. Q) ties anf ties Bere seuararaa teretaaet saath as, (3) acta a stoped aaa aera a at Abela fail atare, @) Wea a seaere sen sree Bt seat steateor eenbemia tears Suppose you are going for Public Service Commission’s Interview. On the wad you see an accident in which few men are stuck in. What will you do ? (1) You will not pay attention to the accident and reach the Interview destination, (2) You will inform nearby Hospital and Police station telephonically regarding the accident. 3) You will call Police and Ambulance for help and wait till the help reaches. (4) You will ask local people to help police and Ambulance in the rescue of people stuck in the accident, o0o- ‘eM BATATATS SPT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK PTO. YOL 48 A Wet — (ye 1 aaa Ge...) @) weyfaae fates Form fare aris sel am (TH ah) are. 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