Csat General Studies Paper Ii 2022

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(a) ¥a1 () Fra 1 she () FrI2aK3 (@ 1,293 wide Wa We viet stk weft A, A Aa % vals Fe a8 & for sree &, free vita % Prifia ae fen arn, ok sarcantta @at 4 geq Gar a art aren él fear aren, far seterg ae she yer eT wa % wo MF aren yer wa Mh we ae STEM PH RR aft, At eat chi ar ger stun %, aria A aren) fae & weereta tn stk cee & eat amt we wen, eq tm RE aR % gah A vara are Reena &1 Fe age y-geT oe iM-aAqa % teri stk cer WER Bia Be ser TH A se er ait Z Directions for the following 3 (three) items : Read the following two passages and answer the items that follow the passages. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage—1 ‘The main threat to maintaining progress in human development comes from the increasingly evident unsustainability of production and consumption patterns. Current production models rely heavily on fossil fuels. We now know that this is unsustainable because the resources are finite. The close link between economic growth and greenhouse gas emissions needs to be severed for human development to become truly sustainable. Some developed countries have begun to alleviate the worst effects by expanding recycling and investing in public transport and infra- structure, But most developing countries are hampered by the high costs and low availability of clean energy sources. Developed countries need to support developing countries’ transition to sustainable human development. 1, Unsustainability in production pattern is due to which of the following? 1, Heavy dependence on fossil fuels 2. Limited availability of resources 3. Expansion of recycling Select the correct answer using the code given below. (a) 1 and 2 only () 2 only () 1 and 3 only (@) 1,2 and3 VGYH-D-CST/46A 2. Consider the following statements Developed countries can support developing countries’ transition to sustainable human development by 1, making clean energy sources available at low cost 2. providing loans for improving their public transport at nominal interest rates 3. encouraging them to change their production and consumption patterns Which of the ‘statements given above is/are correct? (a) 1 only (b) 1 and 2 only () 2 and 3 only (d) 1,2 and 3 Passage—2 Unless the forces and tendencies which are responsible for destroying the country’s environment are checked in the near future and afforestation of denuded areas is taken up on a massive scale, the harshness of the climatic conditions and soil erosion by wind and water will increase to such an extent that agriculture, which is the mainstay of our people, will gradually become impossible. The desert countries of the world and our own desert areas in Rajasthan are a grim reminder of the consequences of large-scale deforestation. Pockets of desert-like landscape are now appearing in other parts of the [P-7.0, & Rag 8 aA ti wel ge 8 ae ed eT aftnsit ott att & aa Rok aa gor wa a, at a, fi ae ag aA Uhgwr, et attend she ge aA, tre afer @ fo a Hers Reang 28 1 3. age vide & agen, stag otk sara % sincera Prato Haar ators HA? 1, Far Aa aT 2, Sm sre & farm atta A anf 3. BRS fea A wh A Req ay ee wr eT ae FA Se GATE (a) Fra 1 2 (o) Fra 233 (¢) Fat 1 sik 3 (d) 1,233 4. HBA 20, 10, 10, 15, 30, 75, X # XRF TR? 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Where only a few decades ABCDEFG, not necessarily in that back there used to be lush green forests with order, where each letter represents Perennial SAennie “Stel fea aa A sraeraae ee 81 VGYH-D-CST/46A 20 34. Frafefan seri #8 ahaa oH wa viede & wa a wales ea 8 wfafateara axa 8? (a) © © (a) art gem meta mane sarah sren aI A AA TA ‘fee ash fen arn safee) am aa aa 4 ana at git sree oh afte sai-sra aaa feta ae Hn Sia Set a) sara 81 sate tata fer ari & aiepfie ote amie aaa # accra ara #1 am aa at Homa a wea wi wet 4 ata aaa anh A area 8 35. x WMG, x PA, x U2, x fire oh x dans FH ge fa dare 87 (a) (b) (c) (a) 11580x 11581x 694860x 694861x 36. PO, R, S, THR UT URNS B: wee Qm/A T/Ih Re TA AT UR aK U AG sti PAG TR a Ra GPR wa oan 4 a aofa €) frafeftea 4 8 aaa wet (a) (b) () (a) TH Ta/A OR TA waar OR PH AM RE OR wth ae 7% att Z 33. With reference to the passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1, Only species that have the ability to overcome environmental catastrophes will survive and perpetuate. 2. More than 90% of the species on the earth are in the danger of getting extinct due to drastic changes in the environment. 3. Darwin’s theory explains all the natural phenomena. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? (a) 1 only (b) 1 and 2 only (co) 3 only (@) 1,2 and3 Passage—2 With steady economic growth, higher literacy the number of Indian middle-class families has gone up exponentially, Direct results of the affluence have been changes in dietary patterns and energy consumption levels. People have moved to a higher protein-based diet like milk products, fish and meat, all of which need significantly more water to produce than cereal- based diets. Increasing use of electronic and electric machines/gadgets and motor vehicles needs more and more energy and generation of energy needs water. and increasing skill level \VGYH-D-CST/46A 21 34. Which one of the following statements best reflects the crux of the passage? (a) People should be persuaded to continue with the mainly Indian traditional cereal-based diets. (b) India needs to focus on developing agricultural productivity and capacity for more energy generation in the coming years. (c) Modern technological developments result in the change of cultural and social behaviour of the people. (4) Water management practices in India need to change dramatically in the coming years. 35. How many seconds in total are there in x weeks, x days, x hours, x minutes and x seconds? (a) 11580x fb) 11581x (c) 694860x (d) 694861x 36. P,Q, R, ST and U are six members of a family. Ris the spouse of Q. U is the mother of T and S is the daughter of U. P’s daughter is T and F's son is P, There are two couples in the family. Which one of the following is correct? (a) Qis the grandfather of T (6) Qis the grandmother of T (¢) Ris the mother of P (a) Tis the granddaughter of Q [P-7.0. 37, fei a & ae ae P, Os RE AAA fe ma wea sik 2 seer Pera Afary : WH: TEP, TE OR fret ZR? FH-1 : TRO, MARA 18 km ZR! HUQ : TR P, MERA 43 km FEI safe ve ok eel & ah a Prefer a PHT UH BER? (a) Sen eH A eA aT TR BA fee vain (b) See e-2 A wer I TH 2A fee vain fy wen ae aa-2, a, ver wT BS feu vane (a) FH ot Fer-2, ari, wR FI TT > fee vate ae E 38. daa ok He are an Pra ata faq mF) wer Taft ara wa weal @ sri ata a, af oral SS aa are 8) eh Real at ‘afey ste aa fia aia fee me frenet H a aea/a fread, ara a aa A Re we RH ert a chi a agra rer Bea: weed : ai wal, fad a1 aer-2 : HG gall, Hem ai tL frenit ; ah gftat, fad € fratat : go gftiat, sett) Frenfan : wh Prard, gftat €1 freaniiv : a8 4 gai, Para wai 21 Frafafian 4 aha-a om wet 8? (a) #70 Fre (bo) ae Pret (co) Pratan stk fren ert (a) Prat 4 a ae of aquita ai ear VGYH-D-CST/46A, 39, dr wen oth za are ais md 8 qe eer watt art ad deat & ain acta Zi, of svat $8 ea aren Ri ah fer a viey stk aa faa sifie f% fey me freely 3 ahaa fed, ara ga sai A ten wa RF Se 8 adn oa a ogni Ren RRA: Wr] : He Steet, frevs 4) wa-2 wh Res, Sher B) wR-3 sw Sse, Aah BI front: go anti, steer 1 Franti: ah ein, eta 81 Premi-n : Fe Fifer, stat F) ‘Prafattaa 4 a aaa we we 8? (a) re Pris (o) are Preeti (o) Prem ste Femi at (a) Prada stk frat eat 40. 373 fae A, B,C, D, B, F, GR H Pee gran fa & ue: fa ex A ain ga Fa RE a wan Oe eA rams wii 8 fa eA aH aL Bok Da a c¥ aie 8,78 c¥ de am EI Bat D¥ aa 4 Atak, ah Bom HE aha 4 rte 2) Pete a ata oe ‘iftra wa a wel 8? (a) AM Gh aah Bat () GRaeaR ctat fc) FR ae aR BADR (a vee a ae 37. Consider 38. Two att Z the Question and two Statements given below in respect of three cities P, Q and R in a State : Question : How far is city P from city Q? Statement-1 : City Q is 18 km from city R. Statement-2 : City P is 43 km from city R, Which one of the following is correct in respect of the Question and the Statements? (a) Statement-1 alone is sufficient to answer the Question (b) Statement-2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question () Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are sufficient to answer the Question (4) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are not sufficient to answer the Question Statements followed by four Conclusions are given below. You have to take the Statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read all the Conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusions logically follows/ follow from the Statements, disregarding the commonly known facts : Statement-1 : All pens are books. Statement-2 : No chair is a pen. Conclusion-I : All chairs are books, Conelusion-II: Some chairs are pens. Conelusion-IIl : All books are chairs. Conelusion-IV : No chair is a book Which one of the following is correct? (a) Only Conclusion-1 (&) Only Conclusion-II (c) Both Conchusion-IIl and Conclusion-IV (d) None of the Conclusions follows VQYH-D-CST/46A 23 39. Three Statements followed by three Conclusions are given below. You have to take the Statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read all the Conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusions logically follows/ follow from the Statements, disregarding the commonly known facts : Statement-1 _: Some doctors are teachers. Statement-2 : All teachers are engineers. Statement-3 : All engineers are scientists. Conclusion-I_ ; Some scientists are doctors. Conclusion-II : All engineers are doctors. Conclusion-III : Some engineers are doctors. Which one of the following is correct? (a) Only Conclusion-1 (6) Only Conclusion-II (c) Both Conclusion-I and Conclusion-IIl (4) Both Conclusion-I and Conclusion-II 40. Eight students A, B,C, D, E, F, Gand H sit around a circular table, equidistant from each other, facing the centre of the table, not necessarily in the same order. Band D sit neither adjacent to C nor opposite to C. A sits in between E and D, and F sits in between B and H. Which one of the following is definitely correct? (a) B sits in between A and G [b) C sits opposite to G (c) E sits opposite to F (d) None of the above [P-7.0. Preferftan 4 (ar) seivit & frm fea : Prafefad at uftedat a vfgy ok sr A a aa, wear & oe aif ga merrell & fare saa Sr Fae Bohead @ @ oma a cafe ufeae—1 froch a a ata tifedl a aafeat A aaa aad ef deat age A ace ae, ae Baa are AR star ohh 2) aeaiee an A wa aon are aa ee aa vam fram aa ne 8, farmer Vitor ae ET & Pe alee arent aa FA daa Fé Bor Bi ae see as a seer A Peat est nfatate & aa Farrar: afar eqa Fem 81 ae AAA eoT FE TEN; aT AA ae ae A a A ad om ae cam aT 2, & area A a afer wc A, A sa ea are arin 2 f& ae arias eo 8 ref A sik eh eT afta ays sre) gate eat gr A carafe gh, Tease A abe saRea , THA ae A oan aaren-vai, want sit smTe-ansit x, afte arent @1 41. ae uitede we fran m seria 2 fe (a) Aaa a Bia om adi oH ee, ) wR am A awa wa Te araie ari-aaa & (0) Ae are are re Tel a ea (a) 7 aA sreniee sea #1 ea Ae va eam 42, wea saat A een El a, (a) we chia wy 8 em aie (oy a Te ea fore aH (c) 38 Sifterare 4 fayttra a fear ® (a) Tat fae ok ae ais ea a amit VGYH-D-CST/46A 24 saiftta amin a1 sam, st ara i ge A gat ait fig ot go ama we wah A aan 8, aga ag aare-aey 8) serieha nt BPrarAl artant ang area 4 hfe @, fran facta: sd 2 Re oft gar ok oft ge ong HT ae ogIM, Fe ara & fry, froae teem) races atk ha ag ae ora & & ae Sal a ata otk anil gia aI or 8 aan 8) ee arin A yaa feet 2a A waa A ag A ahh @, wife fat ot tae cavdantt ong seein Wh yea aaaral eit Bi sth waa & age a eee ares eh %, Fa ee Hgfe a waar A nee frerA afte! va, sift anvin & ore arian’ ang aren A aT we Pk Ba 1 she gaan Patter @ fren, ahra-on ot aa A vem ar are Rar afte —2 43. 34 waite emia qe arm t, aa feet aa A frafafaa Aa ae sae aa en/ere 1, fev art A den wh 2, af ga otk of ga ang GIT Fw ara % fey sem srtien af& a va fax & srefi 8 faq my ee HT ee a Be PTI (a) ¥aa 1 sik 2 ) Fa 2 () FA 1 aes (a) 1,293 eo Directions for the following 4 (four) items : Read the following two passages and answer the items that follow the passages. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage—1 For two or three generations past, ever- increasing numbers of individuals have been living as workers merely, not as human beings. ‘An excessive amount of labour is rule today in every circle of society, with the result that man’s spiritual element cannot thrive. He finds it very difficult to spend his little leisure in serious activities. He does not want to think; or he cannot even if he wants to. He seeks not self-improvement, but entertainment which would enable him to be mentally idle and to forget his usual activities, Therefore, the so-called culture of our age is dependant more on cinema than on theatre, more on newspapers, magazines and crime stories than on serious literature. 41. The passage is based on the idea that (a) (b) man should not work hard the great evil of our overstrain age is (©) man cannot think well (@) man cannot care for his spiritual welfare 42. Man does not seek self-improvement because he (a) is not intellectually capable (b) has no time to do so (c) is distracted by materialism (d) loves amusement and is mentally idle VGYH-D-CST/46A, 25 Passage—2 The demographic dividend, which has begun in India and is expected to last another few decades, is a great window of opportunity. The demographic dividend is basically a swelling in the working age population, which conversely means that the relative ratio of very young and very old will, for a while, be on the decline, From the experience of Ireland and China, we know that this can be a source of energy and an engine of economic growth. The demographic dividend tends to raise a nation’s savings rate since in any nation, it is the working age population that is the main saver. ‘And since the savings rate is an important driver of growth, this should help elevate our growth rate. However, the benefits of demographic dividend depend on the quality of the working age population. And this implies bringing back the importance of education, acquisition of skills and human capital. 43, Which of the following would invariably happen in a country, when the demographic dividend has begun to operate? 1, The number of illiterate people will decrease, 2. The ratio of very old and very young will decrease for a while. 3. Population growth rate will quickly stabilize. Select the correct answer using the code given below. (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 2 only (o) 1 and 3 only (@ 1,2and3 [PT.O, 44, wi ode a we at Te Aefeen aa ‘saan sega frre at wae 8/FaTa aT wat? 1. srifetra rain fea 2% fae ah & waht sufi dale fre vain t (a) ee oh wr-2, Hi, wa BS foe vale aE 49. Consider the att z 48. Six persons A, B,C, D, E and F are sitting equidistant from each other around a circular table (facing the centre of the table). Consider the Question and two Statements given below : Question: Who is sitting on the immediate left of A? Statement-1 : Bis sitting opposite to C and D is. sitting opposite to E. Statement-2:F is sitting on the immediate left of B Which one of the following is correct in respect of the Question and the ‘Statements? (a) Statement-1 alone ii answer the Question sufficient to (®) Statement-2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question (¢) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are sufficient to answer the Question (a) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 fare not sufficient to answer the Question Question and two Statements given below : Question: What is the age of Manisha? Statement-1; Manisha is 24 years younger than her mother. Statement-2 : 5 years later, the ages of Manisha and her mother will be in the ratio 3: 5. VGYH-D-CST/46A, Which one of the following is correct in respect of the Question and the ‘Statements? (a) Statement-1 alone is sufficient to answer the Question (b) Statement-2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question (6) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are sufficient to answer the Question (@) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 fare not sufficient to answer the Question 50. Six lectures A, B, C, D, EB and F, each of one hour duration, are scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Consider the Question ‘Statements given below : and two Which lecture is in the third period? Statement-1 : Lecture Fis preceded by A and followed by C Question : Statement-2 : There is no lecture after lecture B Which one of the following is correct in respect of the Question and the Statements? (a) Statement-1 alone is sufficient to answer the Question (b) Statement-2 alone answer the Question (c) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are sufficient to answer the Question (a) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 fare not sufficient to answer the Question sufficient to [P20 freafefam 3 (ata) sesiet & fere Rite: ‘frafaten @ afteddt A vitq stk ee Aa aA ara ssi are AG a aie fre ss oe a ohsda we oma #8 sae aftede—1 ft safes ter ¥, ara A wate A aeaeET A aria Ga sea AA, A ae aa aT a ard Shas ak Dar wa, oh ew ARR van afeat ca ard Sh A hg, ae fee ses ea Sars Beh 8) sore aH af are ae Bq ert, a anaes 7 a Pifea arieT Ae ay, ok ores BA gh a a ae A ref an Grae satan A ge fate et “anf 81, Peafeftes seri 3 a staan cH we Ghee & seafite ea a uae = 9 BARRA oT ” (ay) Fae firs arin aft wah % “anit ar wae avin a wah fo) wh nfs from a ae FET a ‘an af (oy Fehr 8 rs arco fac ea ahi wa GNA TRA Sa oe ™ (ey ae seein A seta aR cafe wea Fe FB are a ee met VGYH-D-CST/46A, eR eR a, Hal eH ae A Gee, aH OS te ad 8, doe ae vate te eR Te TAA aga Bo; wre we pale tf eee re A velo, oh wa ae wD aie A en BB Sa A, we a AE, ‘Sf 3 aga ont ae aga A om a Be TR sarie ae she pl a8, wef anh A ee Rear fren we hen “Peg! tga afl ten ty we: eH rating araurs, safes sain, ara dan €1 sree wont Be teat we oo oe wa aH faa ea aS, ote oe art So ae et a te ter wate Bat TI uftee—2 52, a ated a aa a8 Er Brite we aaa watt (a) awed % fre sem & tries ae oH a a 81 (oy Bre are a i eS A wa ofts arm a et HI (c) ere Bh ae yen ae AH aes seETT a aa Onifaa et reg Fa F) (ea) eat 3 Saw ah Fe a de ag 8A aH oe Ht tl att z Directions for the following 3 (three) items Read the following two passages and answer the items that follow the passages. answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Your Passage—1 In an economic organization, allowing mankind to benefit by the productivity of machines should lead to a very good life of leisure, and much leisure is apt to be tedious except to those who have intelligent activities and interests. If a leisured population is to be happy, it must be an educated population, and must be educated with a view to enjoyment as well a knowledge. to the direct usefulness of technical 51. Which of the following statements best reflects the underlying tone of the Passage? (a) Only an educated population can best make use of the benefits of economic progress, (b) All economic development should be aimed at the creation of leisure, (o) An increase in the educated population of a country leads to fan increase in the happiness people. Use of | machines encouraged in order a large leisured population. of @ should be to create VGYH-D-CST/46A, 31 Passage—2 If presents bring Jess thrill now that we are grown up, perhaps it is because we have too much already; or perhaps it is because we have lost the fullness of the joy of giving, and with it the fullness of the joy of receiving, Children’s fears are poignant, their miseries are acute, but they do not look too forward nor too far backward. Their joys are clear and complete, because they have not yet learnt always to add ‘but’ to every proposition. Perhaps we are too cautious, too anxious, too sceptical. Perhaps some of our cares would shrink if we thought less about them and entered with more single minded enjoyment into the happiness that come our way, ‘52. With reference to the passage, which one of the following statements is correct? (a) It is not possible for adults to feel thrilled by presents, (b) There can be more than one reason why adults feel less thrilled by Presents, (c) ‘The author does not know why adults fee! less thrilled by presents. (d) Adults have less capacity to feel the joy of loving or being loved. [P7.0. =|) 83. Ta afte wi dae fae fave 87 55. Us den-srentts aren &, free fore 3-sis A ‘Aafire saftrrr wem (fr) t) fr #187 (ay sire at after & ait safes fee We ae t) a sig Sara ae sre fa rr aes and & fe a wet eH HAL ‘fed & cist & dra ae-8-aH 2 wi sim B) Boras Ses ee ere fea yard! 4 Raw Pea wen res weet 7 fo) esta 8 fen = Ba 6 (a) Fa sire a Hie a OT 0) 8 84. a ate A, BOI CHER Hath i Sieh 0 i frofia wa fi a ati A, Ba Ca, o fen fh sis wh gar wen fe, wh 3-3

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