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Part-I : General Intelligence and Reasoning


Hkkx& I : lkekU; cqf¼erk ,oa rdZ'kfDr
Directions (1 – 4) : In each of the following funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k 10 esa nks dFku vkSj mlds vkxs nks fu"d"kZ
questions, select the related letter/word/ 1 vkSj2 fn, x, gSaA vkidks bu dFkuksa dks lR; ekudj
number from the given alternatives. fopkj djuk gS pkgs os lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs
funsZ'k
(1 – 4) % fuEu izR;sd iz'u esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls vkidks fu.kZ; djuk gS fd fn, x, fu"d"kksZ esa ls dkSu lk
gksaA
lEcfU/r v{kj@'kCn@la[;k dks pqfu,A fu"d"kZ ;fn dksbZ gS] fuf'pr :i ls dFku ds vk/kj ij
1. 24 : 16 :: 32 : ? fudkyk tk ldrk gSA]
(A) 23 (B) 9 10. Statements:/dFku
(C) 12 (D) 18
Some Ants are Pineapple.
2. 238 : 382 :: 416 : ?
dqN phafV;k¡ vukukl gSaA
(A) 562 (B) 164
All Pineapple are Apples.
(C) 625 (D) 146
3. AMN : ENO :: ? ENG
lHkh vukukl lsc gSaA
(A) AMF (B) IOH Conclusions:/fu"d"kZ
(C) EMF (D) ION I. All Apples are Pineapple
4. Cow : ? : Bear : Omnivorous lHkh lsc vukukl gSaA
II. Some Ants are Apples.
xk; % \ % Hkkyw % lokZgkjh
dqN phafV;k¡ lsc gSA
(A) Cannibal/ujHk{kh (A) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
(B) Carnivorous/ek¡lkgkjh follows
(C) Acquatic/typj u rks fu"d"kZ
I u II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(D) Herbivorous/lkdkgkjh (B) Either conclusion I or conclusion II
Directions (5 – 8) : Find the odd word/letters/ follows
number pair/n umber fr om the given ;k rks fu"d"kZ
I ;k II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
alternatives. (C) Only conclusion I follow
funsZ'k
(5 – 8)% fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn@v{kj@la[;k
dsoy fu"d"kZI vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(D) Only conclusion II follow
;qXe@la[;k dks pqfu,A dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
5. (A) 3856 (B) 2423 Direction (11-13) : In question no 11 to 13,
(C) 3694 (D) 2517 select the missing number from the given
6. (A) 36 (B) 16 responses.
(C) 64 (D) 144 funsZ'k
(11-13) : iz'u la[;k 11 ls 13 esa] fn, x, fodYiksa
7. (A) Bhopal/Hkksiky esa lsa foyqIr la[;k pqfu,A
(B) Katni/dVuh 11. 54 36 48
(C) Vijaywada/fot;okM+k 18 12
(D) Satna/lruk 46 44
28 32
8. (A) 28 - 4 (B) 128 - 16
? 42 74
(C) 1343 - 11 (D) 182 - 13
9. From the given alternatives select the word (A) 60 (B) 78
which can be formed using the letters of (C) 70 (D) 84
the given word. 12. 12
fuEu fodYiksa esa ls ml 'kCn dk p;u djsa] tks fn, x, 'kCn
15 18
esa 'kkfey v{kjksa ls cuk;k tk ldrk gSA
42 ? 26
SOCIOLOGY
80 38 30 24
(A) S O C I A L (B) C O O L
(A) 35 (B) 25
(C) G O A L (D) B L O G (C) 45 (D) 15
Direction (10): Two statements are given which
13.
are followed by two conclusions 1 and 2. You 8 4 9 6
have to consider the two statements to be true 2 2 3 2
even if they seem to be at variance from
4 2 ? 3
commonly known facts. You have to decide
which of the given conclusions, if any, follow (A) 5 (B) 3
from the given statements. (C) 2 (D) 4
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14. Which one of the following diagram 21. A group of letters are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4,
represents the correct relationship among 5, 6,7 and 8. Below are given four
Motherboard, CPU and Scanner. alternatives containing combinations of
these numbers. Select a combination of
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh vko`Qfr enjcksMZ] lh-ih-;w rFkk
numbers so that letters arranged
LoSQuj osQ chp lacaèk dks n'kkZrh gS \ accordingly, form a meaningful word.
fdlh v{kjks ds lewg 1,
dks2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 rFkk8 ls
(A) (B) vafdr fd;k x;k gSA uhps fn, x, pkj fodYiksa esa la[;kvksa
dk lap; fn;k x;k gSA ,d vFkZiw.kZ 'kCn cukus ds fy, fdlh
,d la[;kvksa ds lap; dk p;u djsaA
(C) (D) U B D C O R P A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
15. If = 4, = 8, = 12, # = 6 and =9 (A) 7 6 4 3 8 2 1 5
(B) 8 6 5 4 2 7 1 3
# ÷
×

(C) 4 1 7 2 5 8 6 3
then =? (D) 7 4 6 8 3 5 1 2

22. In below given dice, how many dots are
;fn = 4, = 8, = 12, # = 6 rFkk = 9 gks] there on the face opposite to the face with
# ÷ five dots?
×

rks –
=? fn, x, fuEu ikls eas] ik¡p MkWV~l okys iQyd ds foijhr
(A) 1 (B) 2 okys iQyd ij fdrus MkWV~l gSa\
(C) 3 (D) 4
Directions (16-18) : In the following questions,
a series is given with one terms missing.
Choose the correct alternative from the given (A) 2 (B) 3
ones that will complete the series: (C) 4 (D) 5
funsZ'k
(16-18) % fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa] ,d vuqØe fn;k x;k
23. If 5426 = 8, 4839 = 11, 8147 = 26 then 3268 = ?
gS ftlesa ,d in yqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og lgh ;fn 5426 = 8, 4839 = 11, 8147 = 26 rks3268 = ?
fodYi pqfu, tks vuqØe dks iwjk djsaA (A) 8 (B) 12
16. 2, 2, 4, 11, 48, ? (C) 13 (D) 17
24. From the answer figures (A), (B), (C) and (D),
(A) 289 (B) 389 which figure can be formed from the pieces
(C) 281 (D) 381 given in the question figure?
17. 18, 35, 69,120, ? iz'u vkd`fr esa fn, x, VqdM+ksa dks feykdj mÙkj vkd`fr;ka
(A) 168 (B) 192
(A), (B), (C) rFkk(D) esa ls] dkSu&lh vkd`fr cuk;h tk
(C) 188 (D) 172
ldrh gS\
18. 123, 231, 312, 123, ?, 312
Question figure:/ iz'u vkÑfr%
(A) 231 (B) 168
(C) 144 (D) 256
19. Pointing towards Sumita, Sumit says, "This
girl is the daughter of the only child of my
father." What is the relation of Sumit's wife
to Sumita? Answer figures:/ mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%
lqferk dh vksj b'kkjk djrs gq,] lqfer dgrk gS] ¶;g
yM+dh esjs firk dh bdykSrh larku dh csVh gSA¸ lqfer dh
iRuh dk lqferk ls D;k laca/ gS\
(A) Grandmother/nknh (B) Sister/cgu
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(C) Mother/ekrk (D) Daughter/iq=kh
25. Find the number of Triangles.
20. Choose the correct alternatives from the f=kHkqtksa dh la[;k fudkysaA
given ones that will complete the series.
fuEu fodYiksa esa ls lgh fodYi dk p;u djsa tks fd fn,
x, J`a[kyk dks iwjk djsxkA
S_TS_TSS_TSS_T_
(A) SSTST (B) STSST (A) 22 (B) 25
(C) SSTTS (D) STSTS (C) 23 (D) 24

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Part-II : General Awareness


Hkkx&II : lkekU; tkudkjh
26. Which of the following kingdoms were 31. Spirit in contact with body gives cool
associated with the life of the Buddha? sensation because it is:
fuEu esa ls dkSu&ls jkT; cq¼ osQ thou ls tqM+s gq,fLifjV]
Fks\ 'kjhj osQ lkFk lEioZQ esa vkus ij BaM+ dk vuqHko nsrk
1. Avanti/voarh 2. Gandhara/xkaèkkj
gS D;ksafd ;g
(A) A good conductor/vPNk lqpkyd gS
3. Kosalaa/dkslyk 4. Magadha/exèk
(B) Transparent/ikjn'khZ gS
Select the correct answer using the code
given below. (C) Liquid/rjy inkFkZ gS
(D) Highly Volatile/vR;fèkd ok"i'khy gS
uhps fn, x, owQV dk mi;ksx djosQ lgh mÙkj dk p;u djksA
32. Who discovered that Malaria is transmitted
(A) 1, 2 and 3 only/osQoy1, 2 vkSj3 by mosquito?
(B) 2 and 3 only/osQoy2 vkSj3 fdlus [kkst fd;k fd eysfj;k jksx ePNj }kjk lapfjr gksrk gS\
(C) 1, 3 and 4/osQoy1,3 vkSj4 (A) Waston and crick/okWVlu vkSj fozQd
(D) 3 and 4 only/osQoy3 vkSj4 (B) Laveran/ySosju
27. HINDALCO, an Aluminium factory located (C) Lanceici/ySUlhlh
at Renukut owes its site basically to: (D) Ranald Ross/jksukYM jkWl
fgMkYdks] jsuqoqQr esa fLFkr ,d ,Y;wehfu;e dkj[kkuk gS ;g the following crops:
33 Consider
fdl vkiwfrZ dks iwjk djrh gS\ fuEufyf[kr iQlyksa ij fopkj djs%
(A) Proximity of raw materials/dPps eky dh 1. Cotton/dikl 2. Groundnut/ew¡xiQyh
vuarjrk 3. Rice/ pkoy 4. Wheat/xsagw
Which of these are Kharif crops?
(B) Abundant supply of power/fctyh dh izpqj
buesa ls dkSu&lh [kjhiQ dh iQlysa gS\
vkiwfrZ (A) 1 and 4/1 vkSj4
(C) Efficient transport network/oqQ'ky ifjogu (B) 2 and 3 only/osQoy2 vkSj3
usVooZQ (C) 1, 2 and 3/1, 2 vkSj
3
(D) All of these/mijksDr lHkh (D) 2, 3 and 4/2, 3 vkSj4
28. The ideal of Welfare State in the Indian 34. Which city police has launched “Pink
Constitution is ‘enshrined’ in its : Hoysalas” police petrol vehicles for women
Hkkjrh; lafoèkku esa dY;k.kdkjh jkT; osQ ^^vkn'kZ** fdlesa
safety?
fughr gS\ fdl 'kgj dh iqfyl us efgykvksa dh lqj{kk osQ fy, ^^fiad
(A) Preamble/izLrkouk
gks;lkyk** iqfyl x'r okguksa dh 'kq:vkr dh gS\
(A) Bengaluru/casxyq: (B) Chennai/psUubZ
(B) Directive Principles of State Policy/jkT;
(C) Kochi/dksfPp (D) Guwahati/xqogkVh
osQ uhfr funsZ'kd fl¼kar 35. What is the current reverse repo rate, as
(C) Fundamental Rights/ekSfyd vfèkdkj per first bi-monthly monetary policy review
(D) Seventh Schedule/lkaroh vuqlwph for 2017-18 of the Reserve Bank of India
29. SLR is the abbreviation for: (RBI)?
SLR fdldk laf{kIr :i gS Hkkjrh; fjT+koZ cSad (vkj-ch-vkbZ)dh o"kZ 2017&18 osQ fy
(A) Sending Loudning Rating igyh f}ekfld ekSfnzd uhfr leh{kk osQ vuqlkj orZeku fjolZ
(B) Single Lenth Reflex jsiks (vkj-vkj-) nj D;k gS\
(C) Sweet Little Reflex (A) 6.00% (B) 6.25%
(C) 6.50% (D) 5.75%
(D) Statutory Liquidity Ratio
36. During whose reign did the Gandhara
30. The Newton's first Law is also called as: School of Art blossom?
U;wVu dk igyk fu;e D;k dgykrk gS\ fdlosQ 'kklu osQ nkSjku xkaèkkj dyk fo|ky; dk mn; gqvk\
(A) Pascal's law /ikLdy dk fu;e (A) Harsha/g"kZ
(B) law of Inertia/tM+rk dk fu;e (B) Ashok/v'kksd
(C) law of Moments/xq:Ro dk fu;e (C) Kanishka/dfu"d
(D) law of momentum/osx dk fu;e (D) Chandragupta -II/pUnzxqIr f}rh;
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37. Match List-I with List-II and select the 42. The diseases caused by virus include:
correct answer using the codes given below fo"kk.kq osQ dkj.k mRiUu gksus okys jksx gS&
the lists:
(A) Measles, Syphilis, Rabies, Cholera/
lwph
-I dks lwph
-II ls lqesfyr dj uhps fn, xbZ lwfp;ksa osQ
[kljk] mina'k] jscht] gStk
izo`f"V;ksa esa ekStwnk owQVksa dk iz;ksx djosQ lgh mÙkj dk p;u
(B) Polio, Syphilis, Chicken-Pox, Mumps/
djsaA iksfy;ks] mina'k] NksVhekrk] xylqvk
List-I/lwph&
I List-II/lwph&
II
(C) Cholera, Tuberculosis, Meningitis,
(Volcanic Mountain) (Country)
Syphilis/gStk] {k;jksx] rkfudk'ksFk] mina'k
Tokykeq[kh ioZr ns'k
(D) Measles, Small-Pox, Mumps, Rabies/
A. Mt. Rainier/ 1. Italy/bVyh
ekamV jsfu;j [kljk] pspd] xqylqvk] jSchT+k
43. Who is the author of the book “Gandhi in
B. Mt.Etna/ekamV ,Vuk
2. Mexico/esfDldks
Champaran”?
C. Mt.Paricutin/ 3. Philippines/fiQyhihal
iqLrd ^^xk¡èkh bu paikj.k** osQ ys[kd dkSu gS\
ekamV ifjoqQVhu
(A) D.G. Tendulkar/Mh-th- rsanqydj
D. Taal/rky 4. U.S.A./;w-,l-,
(A) A-4; B-2; C-1; D-3 (B) Anand Gandhi/vkaun xk¡èkh
(B) A-4; B-1; C-2; D-3 (C) S Ganesan/,l x.ks'ku
(C) A-2; B-1; C-4; D-3 (D) Mahadev Desai/egknso nslkbZ
(D) A-4; B-3; C-2; D-1 44. Match List-I with List-II and select the
38. Who was the Chief Justice of India when
correct answer using the codes given below
Public Interest Litigation (PI L) was
introduced to the Indian judicial system? the lists:
tc tufgr;kfpdk (ihvkbZ,y) Hkkjrh; iz.kkyh osQ fy, lwph
-I dks lwph
-II ls lqesfyr dj uhps fn, xbZ lwfp;ksa osQ
is'k dh xbZ Fkh ml le; Hkkjr osQ eq[; U;k;kèkh'k dkSuizo`f"V;ksa
Fks esa ekStwnk owQVksa dk iz;ksx djosQ lgh mÙkj d
(A) M. Hidayatullah/,e-fgnk;rqYykg djsaA
(B) A. M. Ahmadi/,-,e-vgenh List-I/lwph&
I List-II/lwph&
II
(C) A. S. Anand/,-,l vkuan A. Gupta/xqIr 1. Badami/cknkeh
(D) P. N. Bhagwati/ih-,u- Hkxorh B. Chandella/pansyk2. Panamalai/iSueykbZ
39. Convertibility of rupee implies: C. Chalukya/pkyqD;3. Khajuraho/[ktqjkgks
:i;s dh fofue;rk ls rkRi;Z gS& D. Pallava/iYyo 4. Deogarh Temple
(A) Being able to convert rupee notes into
gold/:i;s dks lkssus esa ifjofrZr djuk l{ke gSa /nsox<+ eafnj
(B) Allowing the value of rupee to be fixed (A) A – 4; B – 3; C – 1; D – 2
by market forces/:i;s osQ ewY; dks cktkj dh (B) A – 4; B – 2; C – 3; D – 1
(C) A – 2; B – 3; C – 4; D – 1
'kfDr;ksa }kjk r; djus dh btktr gSa
(C) Freely permitting the conversion of (D) A – 3; B – 4; C – 1; D – 2
45. Which one of the following statements is
rupee to other currencies/Loar=k :i ls
not true?
:i;s dks vU; eqnzkvksa esa :ikajrj.k djus dh vuqefr
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dFku lR; ugha gS\
gS (A) Ghaggar’s water is utilised in the Indira
(D) Developing an international market for
currencies in India/Hkkjr esa eqnzkvksa osQ fy, Gandhi canal/?kXxj dk ikuh bafnjk xk¡èkh ugj esa
,d varjkZ"Vªh; cktkj dks fodflr djuk mi;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA
40. Radio Carbon Dating is used to estimate (B) Narmada river rises from Amarkantak
the age of- region/ueZnk unh dk mnxe {ks=k vejoaQVd gSA
jsfM;ks dkcZu dky&fuèkkZj.k fdldh vk;q dk vkdyu djus
(C) Nizam Sagar is situated on the Manjra
osQ fy, iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS\ river/fuT+kke lkxj ekatjk unh ij fLFkr gS
(A) Soil/e`nk (B) Monuments/Lekjd (D) Penganga is a tributary of the Godavari/
(C) Fossils/thok'e (D) Rock/pV~Vkus isuxaxk xksnkojh dh ,d lgk;d unh gS
41. The total energy of revolving electron in 46. Jawahar Rozgar Yojana was introduced in-
an atom-: tokgj jkstxkj ;kstuk dc 'kq: dh xbZ Fkh\
,d ijek.kq esa ?kwers bysDVªku dh oqQy mQtkZ& (A) Fifth five year plan/ik¡poha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk esa
(A) Can never be positive/dHkh Hkh èkukRed ugha
(B) Sixth five year plan/NBha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk esa
gksrh
(C) Seventh five year plan/lkroha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk
(B) Cannot be negitive/½.kkRed ugha gks ldrh
(C) Will always be positive/ges'kk èkukRed gksxh
esa
(D) Can have any value above zero/'kwU; ls (D) Eighth five year plan/vkBoha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk
mQij dksbZ Hkh eku gks ldrk gSA esa

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47. Which one among the following States of 49. The newly hatched tadpole breaths through
India has the lowest density of population? its-
fuEu esa ls Hkkjr osQ fdl jkT; dk tula[;k ?kuRo lcls de vaMs ls fudyk u;k VSMiksy fdl ekè;e ls 'okl ysrk gS\
gS\ (A) Lung/isQiQM+ksa ls
(A) Himachal Pradesh/fgekpy izns'k (B) External gills/ckgjh xyiQM+ksa ls
(B) Meghalaya/es?kky; (C) Internal gills/Hkhrjh xyiQM+ksa ls
(C) Arunachal Pradesh/v:.kkpy izns'k (D) All of these/mijksDr lHkh
(D) Sikkim/flfDde 50. The Indian Veterinary Research Institute
48. Highly specialized form of agriculture used (IVRI) is located in which state?
in which crops like coffee, tea and rubber Hkkjrh; i'kq fpfdRlk vuqlaèkku laLFkku (vkbZ oh vkj vkbZ)
are cultivated refer to- fdl jkT; esa fLFkr gS\
o`Qf"k dh fdl vR;fèkd fo'ks"kho`Qr :i dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk
(A) Uttar Pradesh/mÙkj izns'k
gS] ftlesa dkWiQh] pk; vkSj jcM+ tSlh iQlysa mxkbZ(B) tkrh gSaA
Jharkhand/ >kj[kaM
(A) Multiple Cropping/cgqfoèk iQlyu (C) Assam/vle
(B) Plantation agriculture/ckxku o`Qf"k (D) Haryana/gfj;k.kk
(C) Terrace farming/lh<+hnkj [ksrh
(D) Extensive Farming/foLr`r [ksrh

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Part-III : Quantitative Aptitude


Hkkx& III : ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
51. A and B can do a piece of work in 30 days, 55. A boat running upstream takes 8 hours 48
while B and C can do the same work in 24 minutes to cover a certain distance, while
days and C and A can do in 20 days. They all it takes 4 hours to cover the same distance
work together for 10 days. When B and C running downstream. By how much % is
leave, how many days more will B take to the speed of the current is less than that of
finish the work? boat?
A rFkkB fdlh dk;Z dks30 fnu esa dj ldrs gS] tcfd ,d uko /kjk ds izfrdwy ,d fuf'pr nwjh dks
8 ?k.Vs
48
B rFkkC mlh dk;Z dks
24 fnuksa esaCrFkk
o A mlh dk;Z feuV esa r; djrh gS] tcfd ;g leku nwjh dks /kjk ds
dks20 fnu esa dj ldrs gSa] lHkh
10 fnu rd lkFk dk;Z vuqdwy 4 ?k.Vs esa r; djrh gSA /kjk dh pky uko dh pky
djrs gSA tcB rFkkC dk;Z NksM+ nsrsB dk;Z
gS]lekIr ls fdrus izfr'kr de gS\
djus esa fdrus vf/d fnu ysxk\ (A) 62.5% (B) 52.5%
(A) 18 days/fnu (B) 24 days/fnu (C) 43.5% (D) 37.5%
56. Three candidates contested in an election
(C) 30 days/fnu (D) 36 days/fnu
and received 258, 282 and 460 votes
52. What is the difference between the
respectively. What percentage of the total
1 votes did the winning candidate get?
compound interests on ` 6250 for 1  years
2 rhu izfrHkkxh ,d pquko esa Hkkx ysrs gS rFkk Øe'k%
258,
at 4% per annum compounded yearly and 282 vkSj460 er izkIr djrs gSA thrus okys izfrHkkxh dks
half-yearly? dqy erksa dk fdruk izfr'kr feyk\
1 (A) 54% (B) 38%
` 6250 ij 1 o"kZ esa
4% nj ls okf"kZd rFkk (C) 32% (D) 46%
2
57. 56% of the students of a certain class took
v/Zokf"kZd la;ksftr C;kt dh nj ls pØo`f¼ C;kt esa vUrjBiology and 68% took Mathematics. If each
D;k gS\ student took at least one subject from
(A) ` 2.4 (B) ` 2.55 biology or mathematics and 36 Students
(C) ` 2.6 (D) ` 2.65 subjects took both, then the total number
53. A batsman has played 8 matches. The of students in the class is:
average run of first four matches is 26. The fdlh d{kk ds56% fo|kfFkZ;ksa us tho&foKku 68% rFkk
average run of first 5 matches is 24 What us xf.kr fy;kA ;fn izR;sd fo|kFkhZ us tho&foKku rFkk xf.kr
is the batsman's score in fifth match?
esa ls de ls de ,d fo"k; fy;k gks rFkk
36 fo|kfFkZ;ksa us
fdlh cYysckt us
8 eSp [ksys gSA mlds izFke pkj eSpksa dk
nksuksa fo"k; fy, gks] rks d{kk esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k gS
vkSlr26 ju gSA igys
5 eSpksa dk vkSlr
24 ju gSA ikaposa
(A) 240 (B) 180
eSp esa cYysckt us fdrus ju cuk;sa\ (C) 150 (D) 200
(A) 12 (B) 14 58. The cost price of a motorcycle is ` 3700. It's
(C) 16 (D) 22 price is decreased by 20% in first year, 20%
54. Two numbers A and B are such that the sum in second year and 30% in third year. What
of 5% of A and 4% of B is two-third of the will be the price of motorcycle after 3 years?
sum of 6% of A and 8% of B. Find the ratio of ,d eksVj lkbfdy dh dher` 3700 gSA mldh dher esa
A : B. izFke o"kZ
20% nwljs o"kZ esavkSj rhljs o"kZ
20% esa
30%
nks la[;k,a
A rFkkB bl izdkj gS fdA ds 5% rFkkB ds dh deh dh tkrh gSA3 o"kZ ckn ml eksVj lkbfdy dh
4% dk ;ksx]A ds 6% rFkkB ds 8% ds ;ksx dk nks dher fdruh jg tk,xh\
(A) ` 1832.4
frgkbZ gSA
A : B dk vuqikr Kkr djsaA
(B) ` 1657.6
(A) 2 : 3 (B) 3 : 2
(C) ` 2142.8
(C) 3 : 4 (D) 4 : 3
(D) ` 2076.8
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59. If a + b + c = 0, then the value of 66. An amount of `5000 earns simple interest
of ` 1250 after 5 years. Had the interest been
a  b b  c c  a   a b c 
2% more, how much more interest would it
       is
c a b  b  c c  a a  b  have earned?
;fn a + b + c = 0 gks] rks /ujkf'k `5000 ls 5 o"kZ i'pkr~ ` 1250 dk
a  b b  c c  a   a b c  lk/kj.k C;kt izkIr gksrk gSA ;fn C;kt dh 2%nj

c

a

b
    
b c c a a b vf/d gksrh rks fdruk vf/d C;kt izkIr gksrk\
(A) ` 350 (B) ` 250
dk eku gS& (C) ` 300 (D) ` 500
(A) 1 (B) –3
(C) 2 (D) –2 tan   sin 
67. The value of is equivalent to:
60. Which among the following is the largest tan  – sin 
four digit number divisible by first 9 natural
tan   sin 
numbers? dk eku fdlds cjkcj gS\
fuEu nh x;h la[;kvksa esa ls pkj vadksa dh lcls cM+h la[;k
tan  – sin 
D;k gS] tks izFke 9 izko`Qfrd la[;kvksa ls foHkkftr gks\ sec  –1
(A) 5460 (B) 5040 (A)
(C) 3780 (D) 7560 sec 1
61. If 2x – 3y = 13 and xy = 14, then find the 1  cos 2 
value of 8x3 – 27y3. (B)
1 – cos 2 
;fn 2x – 3y = 13 rFkkxy = 14 gks] rks
8x3 – 27y3 dk
eku Kkr dhft,A cosec  +1
(C)
(A) 5473 (B) 5739 cosec  – 1
(C) 5162 (D) 5668
1  cos 
62. A metalic sheets is of rectangular shape (D)
with dimensions 46 cm × 36 cm. From each 1 – cos 
of its corner, a square of 8 cm is cut off. An 68. A and B enter into a partnership with their
open box is made of the remaining sheet. capitals in the ratio 7 : 9. At the end of fourth
Find the volume of the box. month, A withdraws his capital. If they
,d vk;rkdkj /krq ds VqdM+s dh foek,¡
46 lseh-× 36 receive the profits in the ratio 8 : 9, find
lseh- gSA blds izR;sd dksus
8 lseh-
ls Hkqtk okys oxZ dkVshow long B's capital was used
A rFkk
tkrs gSA 'ks"k VqdM+s ls ,d [kqyk cDlk cuk;k tkrk gSA cDlsB, 7 : 9 ds vuqikr esa iwath yxkdj ,d lk>k
dk vk;ru fudkysaA O;olk; izkjEHk djrs gSA pkSFks eghusAdhvyx lekfIr ij
(A) 4360 cm3/?ku lseh- (B) 4800 cm3/?ku lseh- gks tkrk gSA ;fn 8 :os
9 ds vuqikr esa ykHk izkIr djrs gS]
(C) 5240 cm3/?ku lseh- (D) 5000 cm3/?ku lseh- rks crkb;s fd
B dh iwath dk mi;ksx fdrus le; ds fy,
 sin 36 sin 54 
2 gqvk
63. Find the value of    .
cos 54 cos 36  1
(A) 3 months/ekg(B) 4 months/ekg
2 2
 sin 36 sin 54 
   dk eku Kkr djsaA 1
cos 54 cos 36 
(C) 2 months/ekg (D) 5 months/ekg
(A) 4 (B) 2 2
(C) 5 (D) 1 69. Find the value of
64. What is the average of first 50 whole
numbers? sin 6  + cos 6  + 3sin 2  cos 2 
izFke 50 iw.kZ la[;kvksa dk vkSlr D;k gS\ sin6  + cos6  + 3sin2  cos2  dk eku Kkr djsaA
(A) 22.5 (B) 24.5
(A) 1 (B) 0
(C) 24 (D) 25.5
65. Find the radius of that circle whose area is (C) 2 (D) 2
equal to the area of triangle with medians
1 1
3m, 4m and 5m. 70. If 3x + = 3, then the value of 8x3 + 3
ml o`Ùk dh f=kT;k Kkr djsa ftldk {ks=kiQy 3 eh-] 4 eh- rFkk 2x 27x
5 eh- ekfè;dk okys f=kHkqt osQ {ks=kiQy osQ cjkcj gSA will be:
(A) 1 . 18 1 1
(B) 2 . 36 ;fn 3x + = 3 gks] rks
8x3 + dk eku gksxk&
2x 27x 3
(C) 1 . 59 (A) 1 (B) 4
(D) 1 . 36
(C) 2 (D) None/dksbZ ugha
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funsZ'k
(73-75) : fn, x, n.M vkjs[k o"kZ
2012-2017 rd
6
71. Simplify 7 
4
ds fdlh O;olk; ds ykHk rFkk gkfu dks n'kkZrk gSA n.M vkjs[k
5
2 dk vè;;u djsa rFkk iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
3
1
1 Loss/gkfu
2
Profit/ykHk
ljy djsa 7  6 2.5

Amount ( ` in lakh)/
4 2.25
5

jkf' k ( y k[ kksaesa)
2 1.75
3
1
1 1.25
2
0.75
523 617
(A) (B) 0.25
68 77
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
429 528 Years/o"kZ
(C) (D)
53 57 73. The ratio of the maximum profit earned to
72. A, B, C invests ` 50,000 for a business. A the minimum loss suffered is:
invests ` 4000 more than B and B ` 5000 vf/dre ykHk vkSj U;wure gkfu dk vuqikr gS&
more than C. Out of a total profit of ` 18,000, (A) 10: 3 (B) 7 : 3
B receives: (C) 9 : 4 (D) 6 : 5
A, B rFkkC ,d O;kikj esa` 50,000 fuos'k djrs gSA
A, 74. The amount of total loss incurred during
B ls ` 4000 vf/d fuos'k djrk gS rFkk B, C ls 2012-2017 is:
` 5000 vf/d fuos'k djrk gSA ` 18,000 ds dqy ykHk o"kZ2012-2017 rd dqy gkfu gS&
esaB fdruk jkf'k izkIr djsxk& (A) ` 2 lakh/yk[k (B) ` 1.75 lakh/yk[k
(A) ` 8360 (B) ` 6120 (C) ` 1.5 lakh/yk[k (D) ` 2.25 lakh/yk[k
(C) ` 5480 (D) ` 7840 75. If the loss is x% of the profit for given years,
Direction (73-75) : The following graph shows then x is:
the Profits and Losses, (in ` thousand) in a ;fn fn, x, o"kksZa esa gkfu] dqyx% ykHk
gks]
dkrks
x gS&
business from the years 2012-2017. Study the (A) 22.87 (B) 25.64
graph and answer the questions. (C) 24.13 (D) 28.32

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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction (Qs.76 – 79): In the following Directions : In question no. 83, out of the four
questions, some part of the sentences have alternatives, choose the word which best
errors and some are correct. Find out which part expresses the meaning of the given word.
of a sentence has an error and blacken the oval 83. Ubiquitous
[ ] corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (A) Quintessential (B) Omnipresent
(B), (C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken (C) Abnormal (D) Popular
the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer
Directions : In question no. 84, out of the four
Sheet.
alternatives, choose the word opposite in
76. Although the proceedings went on for one meaning to the given word.
year or so, we are not aware what were the 84. Archetype
verdict of the gentlemen of jury? (A) Unique (B) Epiphany
(A) for one year or so, we are not aware (C) Recluse (D) Amiable
(B) what were the verdict of the gentlemen Directions : In question nos. 85, four words are
of jury? given in each question, out of which only one
(C) Although the proceedings went on word is spelt correctly/wrongly out of them.
(D) No error Find the word spelt correctly/wrongly and mark
77. My neighbour as well as his wife always your answer in the Answer Sheet.
discuss the family problems before me. 85. (A) Danseus (B) Dansueses
(A) the family problems before me (C) Densuace (D) Danseuse
(B) My neighbour as well as Direction : In Question nos. 86 to 88, four
(C) his wife always discuss alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase in
(D) No error bold in bel ow sent ences. Choose the
78. Only till few years ago people could not alternative which best expresses the meaning
dream about the facilities and comforts that
of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer
they enjoy now.
(A) and comforts that they enjoy now. Sheet.
(B) Only till few years ago people 86. To take umbrage
 (C) could not dream about the facilities (A) To feel depressed
(D) No error. (B) To be offended
79. Unless the striking workers and the (C) To be satisfied
management talk, the matter cannot be (D) To be pleased
resolved. 87. Grey matter
(A) and the management talk, (A) Intelligence
(B) the matter cannot be resolved. (B) Lack of clarity
(C) Unless the striking workers (C) Over joyed
(D) No error (D) With great skill
Directions (Qs 80-82):The sentences given with 88. To drive home
the blanks are to be filled with an appropriate (A) To find one's root
word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for
(B) To return to place of rest
each question . Choose the correct alternative
and indicate it by blackening the appropriate (C) Back to original position
oval in the Answer Sheet. (D) To emphasise
80. I used to be kind of a_____when I was little, Direction (Qs. 89 – 93): In the following
but I lost most of the weight in my teenage questions, a part of the sentence is underlined.
years. Below are given alternatives to the underlined
(A) runt (B) beanpole part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
(C) doughboy (D) punk sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
81. John is always eager to argue about how case no improvement is needed your answer is
this business should be run. He seems to (D). Mark your answer in the Answer sheet
have a real_____on his shoulder about it. 89. Every poet gives voice to his anger and his
(A) head (B) score compassion through his poems.
(C) chip (D) bluebird (A) voiced to give
82. When will you hand_____your assignment? (B) gives voice for
(A) in (B) back (C) gave voice against
(C) down (D) into (D) No Improvement
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90. The court had taken a lenient view because and their surrounding; for nuclear power, we risk
the accused have no previous conviction. the biological hazards of radiation.
(A) had no previous conviction By increasing agricultural production
(B) had not previously convicted
with fertilizers, we worsen water pollution.
(C) had not been previously convicted
Although the highly developed nations of the
(D) No Improvement
world are the immediate beneficiaries of the good
91. Our foreign exchange reserves have
that technology can do, they are also the first
increased substantial.
victims of environmental diseases that
(A) have been increasing substantially
technology breeds. In the past, the enviromnental
(B) have increased substantially effects which accompanied technological progress
(C) have substantially increasing were restricted to a small and relatively short
(D) No Improvement time. But the new hazards are neither local nor
92. Most people in India like to give a lot of free brief. Modern air pollutions cover vast areas of
advice. continents: Radioactive fallout from the nuclear
(A) advices (B) advise explosion is worldwide. Radioactove pollutants
(C) advises (D) No improvement
now on the earth surface will be found there for
93. Everybody was alarmed with the news of his
generations, and in case of Carbon-14, for
murder.
thousands of years.
(A) on (B) after
(C) at (D) No improvement 97. The passage emphasises that modern
Direction (Qs.94 to 96): In the following technology is
questions, out of the four alternatives, choose (A) a mixed blessing.
the one which can be substituted for the given (B) a serious hazards to life on earth.
sentence. (C) an evil design of highly developed and
94. Stealthily done greedy nations
(A) Devious (B) Nefarious (D) All of these
(C) Surreptitious (D) Villainous 98. According to the passage, the use of
95. Severely abusive writing in journals fertilizers leads to
(A) Imaginary (B) Speculative (A) reduced agricultural yields.
(C) Scurrilous (D) Sarcastic (B) disturbance in the ecological system.
96. A collection of poems (C) water pollution
(A) Pathology (B) Anthology (D) increase in diseases
(C) Oncology (D) Pedology 99. The harmful effects of modern technology
Direction (Q. No- 96 - 100) : In these questions, are
A passage is given with 4 question following (A) localised and short-lived.
it. Read the passage carefully and choose the (B) globalised and long-lasting.
best answer to each question out of the four (C) curable with new technology fixes.
alternatives. (D) severe but short lived.
What price do we pay for many of the benefits of 100. Radioactive pollutants
modern technology? It is the assault on the purity (A) remain in the atmosphere for
of the environment. For the advantage of thousands of years
(B) have a long life on earth’s surface
automotive transportation we pay a price in smog-
(C) are limited in range
induced diseases; for the powerful effects of new
(D) none of these
insecticides, we pay a price in dwindling wildlife
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