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Stare ert we ot favicon 2. dared A dita steer 3. Fao a var a fee ag aw vi a aA oR BAIL (a) Fas 1 sik 2 (bo) aa 2 () ¥aa 1 sin 3 @ 1,293 VGYH-D-CST/46A. 2. Prato wet x fran Afi: frefta 2, Peareti Set eos ar fra A sik wf a aeae A wade 1, are we ahepe sat ata see aT x 2. we udats ota & gue & fee sa ears ah HOT SHIEH 3. 4 an sara oh sain} ae Ft wea & fae sree a ‘wage ser 4 a ataa/A wel 8/87 (@) a1 () Fra 1 tee () FIA2ImR3 @ 1,23R3 ufteie—2 3a we Hr afeet she waft a, sf aa yaa we we % fore serene @, free fees i Fifa ae fem arm, ote areata ai H gag ta ee ate sr 3éi feat orem, fram serary aad stk yaa Te vet & ar 8 aren ae wa Hm ae ag SoM fH ARR pa, A ea ceil ar qea aren %, sia Bh sieht) faa & wea 2m sik cae & ert aa ne ma, ge fA we Re wha & gator A sre ame Red Ri we age ge sa iw 3 fart ott cae on aad Ba} ae ae A ste art 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. (@) 1 and 2 only (2) 2 only () 1 and 3 only (a) 1,2 and 3 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 (®) 1 and 2 only () 2. and 3 only (@) 1,2 and3 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 [Pro & taf 8 whe) ae goo ae Pe ae afters ott a ara Rak wa yor ea a, at ra, fark al acg A ahs, eH afte, tk wa AA, ate ware @ fora es René 23 81 3. sede afte & agen, see oth srTeaTe & stacerean Preaferfiad 4 8 aan afore? 1, ye eaTe ar eT 2. sim sre & fore sofa A att 3. Bee fee aa A ah AS Raa ae a a eT CHE eR BPI (a) Fra 1 ea (b) ¥aa 2 aK3 ( Frases (@) 1,233 4, 3B 20, 10, 10, 15, 30, 75, x # X# 4M a0 8? (a) 105 (b) 120 () 150 (a) 225 VGYH-D-CST/46A 8. feet wean-aa 4 den ABCDEFG 2, fg arene 78 Pe BA ae A a, eT al ARH fia sim (Faq 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9) FT Frets arn 81 ae Gen sis 9 8 fans 3) cafe’ 8 seen we im fren on, short der ae 6 8 fore 1 ae den &% aes 3 a sai A fen x uRonh den ae 5 a farsa 8) qa dem & afta a de sist a) rer we ato aon ss 4 8 fam 81 AG Wen & aft a an sat at fer sien Wen sm 3 8 fans 81 ya den} alta a ula sia A fred me ahem dem sie 2 fara ti frafofan 4a atm, ga den & fetata ata stat % an a diva a 8? (@ 8 (b) 9 @ i (a 12 6. Afra xok yaen ys ae € oh a ww ae 50 m WH ww Wi fem A dea ww fig x Ufa Ex aia yea 60 m aieen &, wa yard Bean 40 m ager 81 wae ae X aT ‘WSR 50 m Sear we sae &, waP y aT WER 50 m Seat BH wT 8) Ha Shi fiz ema A far A? (@) 100 m (b) 90 m () 60m @ 50m country including the Sutlej-Ganga Plains and the Deccan Plateau. Where only a few decades back there used to be lush green forests with perennial streams and springs, there is only brown earth, bare of vegetation, without any water in the streams and springs except in the rainy season. 3. According to the passage given above, deforestation and denudation will ultimately lead to which of the following? 1, Depletion of soil resource 2. Shortage of land for the common man 3. Lack of water for cultivation Select the correct answer using the code given below. (a) 1 and 2 only () 2 and 3 only () 1 and 3 only (a) 1,2 and3 4. What is the value of X in the sequence 20, 10, 10, 15, 30, 75, X? (@) 105 (b) 120 () 150 (a) 225 VGYH-D-CST/46A, 5. An Identity Card has the number ABCDEFG, not necessarily in that order, where each letter represents a distinct digit (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 only). The number is divisible by 9. After deleting the first digit from the right, the resulting number is divisible by 6. After deleting two digits from the right of original number, the resulting number is divisible by 5. After deleting three digits from the right of original number, the resulting number is divisible by 4. After deleting four digits from the right of original number, the resulting number is divisible by 3. After deleting five digits from the right of original number, the resulting number is divisible by 2. Which of the following is a possible value for the sum of the middle three digits of the number? (a 8 fo) 9 @ (@ 12 6. Two friends X and Y start running and they run together for 50 m in the same direction and réach a point. X turns right and runs 60 m, while ¥ turns left and runs 40 m. Then X tums left and runs 50 m and stops, while ¥ turns right and runs 50 m and then stops. How far are the two friends from each other now? (@ 100m (&) 90m () 60m (d) 50m [P-70, 7. frafafaa 4 & ax 2009 % fra fers a fran am? (@ 4 0) Ss @ 6 (7 8. © 1,840 % um faa aw 50, F20 sh F10 apeet & adi A gram fen arm th ga frerat 50 te am 9 sie Prefered ae a RAR Fre: 1, 50 ara 25 ae ar A omg otk ay gr ©20 aa ak © 10 wa ae A ‘fear 7a 2. 20 at 35 te am F sie sik ay yam &50 aa ak P10 aa Hel A ‘fem ma 3. 10 aa 20 He am A am oh ae yr 50 ara hk #20 wa AF ‘fan ren wade ser 48 aaa ai ae 8? (@) FRI aR ) Fa23K3 () Fat 1 ses @ 1,233 VGYH-D-CST/46A 9, 299, 371, 418 otk gl? 3 8 aaah der agri t? (a) 24° ) 3! fo) 48 (@ 82 10. si 1.8 9, ft dita A ye wen arate re 1 4 wate its A ata oie &, ote gad is Aa sem eh iy Aa deer A agh &; atk dad is a ah sien weet iy ah en A ah ph 1 Peal sis a an aR #8 agalt a8 81 aR aH ial 2, 3, 7 atk 9 4.8 daa dh sal veh dit A orate AA ogaht a, fe ae ait A ate wa fi Ba fad Gehar ae #7 ed (o) 3 fo) 2 7. Which date of June 2099 among the following is Sunday? (a 4 5 to) 6 a7 A bill for 1,840 is paid in the denominations of &50, 20 and * 10 notes. 50 notes in all are used. Consider the following statements : 1, 25 notes of 50 are used and the remaining are in the denominations of 20 and F 10. 2. 35 notes of 20 are used and the remaining are in the denominations of 50 and F 10. 3. 20 notes of 10 are used and the remaining are in the denominations of 50 and © 20. Which of the above statements are not correct? (@) 1 and 2 only (b) 2 and 3 only () 1 and 3 only (@ 1,2end3 VGYH-D-CST/46A, 9. Which number amongst 2°°, 321, 4/® and 8! is the smallest? (@ 2° o 32 @ 48 @ 8? 10. The digits 1 to 9 are arranged in three rows in such a way that each row contains three digits, and the number formed in the second row is twice the number formed in the first row; and the number formed in the third row is thrice the number formed in the first row. Repetition of digits is not allowed. If only three of the four digits 2, 3, 7 and 9 are allowed to use in the first row, how many such combinations are possible to be arranged in the three rows? 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(a) wae aH ath srs 8 aah Ss “nti tar’ at war 81 () onde sit ett ata A en % sta aga cafes srerartard @1 () safe aa RE ‘fameart are we 21 (a) we wth A srate sma at sain pratt & wo Haga FH arate B 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 “In simple matters like shoe-making, we think only a specially trained person will serve our purpose, but in politics, we presume that everyone who knows how to get votes knows how to administer a State. When we are ill, we call for a trained physician, whose degree is a guarantee of specific preparation and technical competence—we do not ask for the handsomest physician, or the most eloquent ‘one : well then, when the whole State is ill should we not look for the service and guidance of the wisest and the best?” 11. Which one of the following statements best reflects the message of the author of the passage? (a) We assume that in a democracy, any politician is qualified to administer a State. (b) Politicians should be selected from those trained in administration. () We need to devise a method of barring incompetence from public office. (@) As voters select their admini: trators, the eligibility of politicians to administer a State cannot be questioned. VGYH-D-CST/46A Passage—2 ‘The poverty line is quite unsatisfactory when it comes to grasping the extent of poverty in India. It is not only because of its extremely narrow definition of ‘who is poor’ and the debatable methodology used to count the poor, but also because of a more fundamental assumption underlying it. It exclusively relies on the notion of poverty as insufficient income or insufficient purchasing power. One can better categorize it by calling it income poverty. If poverty is ultimately about deprivations affecting human well-being, then income poverty is only one aspect of it. Poverty of a life, in our view, lies not merely in the impoverished state in which the person actually lives, but also in the lack of real opportunity given by social constraints as well as personal circumstances—to choose other types of living. Even the relevance of low incomes, meagre possessions, and other aspects of what are standardly seen as economic poverty relate ultimately to their role in curtailing capabilities, i.e,, their role in severely restricting the choices people have to lead variable and valued lives. 12. Why is the methodology adopted in India to count the ‘poor’ debatable? (a) There is some confusion regarding what should constitute the ‘poverty line’, (b) There are wide diversities in the condition of the rural and urban poor. () There is no uniform global standard for measuring income poverty. (@) It ig based on the proposition of poverty as meagre income or buying capacity. [P-r0. 13, ari-Riza Sita’ wr A wT AG aa ci (a) 7 a4 wh A en ae Fae TET % aa A aa aed B) (o) ara stan Hara desi a was AL wha gen arash () ara-frdan af eat am wet, we ara -aH H aeert Tech Bh (@) ara-Peizen aera freq a fre are ara sire A shift ae 1 14, ‘staa-fidaa’ & Seam ar a creed B? (a) 3ra-ster #8 wt deat A ae aT A eh a Oe, af aah saat Aah a aa Ae (&) rim stk wet aat A nha chit A amet A am (ey Fafa caer RAR a gy ora (@ wa tea A aqNe, wa A a araeqaes dant, ager Prera-aa Aer era dita at VGYH-D-CST/46A 10 18, x 3 ¥, 300m wa gia art A ht gE 3km 4 ag amd &) A ae 3:2 % agi 4 8) an S88 wea oe Ot fem ae ae At, a Pert ax cen waft, TH aif % oa a apn (ae Us a A feat ira 8 gael A ati Pret war 8)? (a) 2 () 3 f) 4 (@ 5 16, af siieh avinren wa a Seer ax fen TE ote ay aa § orn af sa act at Pref aR free qe ear see fee 8, af freafertiea 4 a aaa w@ ‘LUCKNOW’ @t frefia wm 8? (a) OGXPMLD (6) OGXQMLE (©) OFXPMLE (4) OFXPMLD 13. Why is income poverty only one measure 418. X and ¥ run a 3 km race along circular of counting the ‘poor’? course of length 300 m. Their speeds are in the ratio 3:2 If they start eee etetoly Goes Lind. of together in the same direction, how depelatiilt ignoring ‘al others. many times would the first one pass the other (the start-off is not counted as passing)? (®) Other deprivations in a human iife have nothing to do with lack of purchasing power. eed (¢) Income poverty is not a permanent condition, it changes from time to %) 3 time. (d) Income poverty restricts human Os choices only at a point of time, @ 5 14, What does the author mean by ‘poverty of a life’? 16. If the order of the letters in the English alphabet is reversed and each letter represents the letter whose position it occupies, then which one of the following represents LUCKNOW? (a) All deprivations in a human life which stem not only from lack of income but lack of real opportunities () impoverished state of poor people in rural and urban areas (@) OGXPMLD (<) Missed opportunities in diverse personal circumstances Pi enee (@) Material as well as non-material () OFXPMLE deprivations in a human life which restrict human choices permanently (@) OFXPMLD VGYH-D-CST/46A, a [P7.0, 17. 150 sfrifrit arch fai mata galie # 19. 48 faq ma we ath a seri om fran fare: wa-wa ag fereret ash aren %, A aT wa: wx Tite 8? fear sien &1 ae Fafa fen car & fe aE ot aft acradt (21é/31) Folia aR Br Fa eure): x /3 yore AER eae “eas wH-2 : 3x we RI aed wer oft sent & ak 4 feted 4 a (a) 151 al Ue ae RP @ 150 (a) sare FeA-1 Owe Se TF fee, want () 149 (b) een ea-2 A A HI Te 2A few, want (a 148 (co) RH ak aer-2, Sei, TH HT TT Ae fore ait (@) Fr-1 ah wR-2, a, wa TK 18, 3-36 A Peer aryl dead (stat a 2 & fer vata aa F ara fq fen) we va ehh fe den a wate sie fawn @ ot dem 5 8 faa a? 20. we aeq A fra 4 25% ah A ne) TTT, Fira A 20% Fer feat Tat stk FR 10% aI ae ‘em rem ra ome eB () 12 (a) 5% (b) 10% ( 16 (o) 125% (a) 24 (a) 15% VGYH-D-CST/46A 12 17. In a tournament of Chess having 150 entrants, a player is eliminated whenever he loses a match. It is given that-no match results in a tie/draw. How many matches are played in the entire tournament? (@) 151 () 150 () 149 (a 148 How many 3-digit natural numbers (without repetition of digits) are there such that each digit is odd and the number is divisible by 5 ? (@ 8 ) 12 @ 16 (a) 24 VGYH-D-CST/46A 13 19. Consider the Question and two Statements given below : Question : Is x an integer? Statement-1 : x /3 is not an integer. Statement-2 : 3x is an i teger. Which one of the following is correct in respect of the Question and the Statements? (q) Statement-1 alone is sufficient to answer the Question (b) Statement-2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question (c) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are sufficient to answer the Question (@) Both Statement~1 and Statement-2 are not sufficient to answer the Question 20. The increase in the price of a certain item was 25%, Then the price was decreased by 20% and then again increased by 10%, What is the resultant increase in the price? 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(a) ¥7a1 (bo) %aa 2 @ 13K 22H (@ ati smah2 23, sabe oitede & snenita, Prafefars qteromg are me Es 1, wre ofa & fore wala area sear phan arf eer 2, white gf, nte aah A wre qe % fare erase faied 21 sages lores 3-3 ata-an/a 40 8/87 (q) 901 (&) FI 2 fe) 13k 2a @ ahiskahe Directions for the following 3 (three) items : Read the following passage and answer the items ‘that follow the passage. Your answers to these items should be based on the Passage only. Passage In some places in the world, the productivity of staples such as rice and wheat has reached @ plateau, Neither new strains nor fancy agrochemicals are raising the yields, Nor is there much unfarmed land left that is suitable to be brought under the plough. If global temperature continues to rise, some places will become unsuitable for farming. Application of technology can help overcome these problems. Agricultural technology is changing fast. Much of this change is brought about by affluent farmers in the West/Americas. Techniqu: developed in the West are being adapted in some places to make tropical crops more productive, Technology is of little use if it is not adapted. In the developing world, that applies as much to existing farming techniques as it does to the latest advances in genetic modification. Extending to the smallholders and subsistence farmers of Africa and Asia the best of today’s agricultural practices, in such simple matters as how much fertilizers to apply and when, would lead to a greatly increased availability of food for humanity. So would things like better roads and storage facilities, to allow for the carriage of surpluses to markets and reduce wastage. 21. Based on the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. Development of agricultural tech- nology is confined to developed countries. Agricultural technology is not adapted in developing countries. VGYH-D-CST/46A 15 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? (@) 1 only (&) 2 only () Both 1 and 2 (a) Neither 1 nor 2 22, Based on the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1, Poor countries need to bring about change in their existing farming techniques. 2. Developed countries have better infrastructure and they waste less food. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? (@) 1 only (®) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (a) Neither 1 nor 2 23. Based on the above passage, the following assumptions have been made: 1, Growing enough food for future generations will be a challenge. 2. Corporate farming is a viable option for food security in poor countries, Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? 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(a) 76 () 60 0) 68 (@) 52 29, vit AABABCABCDABCDE... # 1004 =F wetter aol aren? @c oH 1 @s 30. dm aafts A, B tk c feet die (ay) 4 ase fig saree adi fh eh ae Ha Ah B Ste 4 aft tok BaM CH te 7 aE Sia c% om 11 af 8 ok 4% Hd 13 afer 8, ah aft 4 ag oat A ae der amt (a) 22 @) 28 (c) 32 (a) 38 24, The letters A, B, C, D and E ere arranged in such a way that there are exactly two letters between A and E. How many such arrangements are possible? (a) 12 (b) 18 () 24 (a) 36 25. Consider the Question and two Statements given below : Question : Is Z brother of X? Statement-1 : X is a brother of ¥ and Y is a brother of Z. Statement-2 : X,Y and Z are siblings. 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 (6) Statement-2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question () Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are sufficient to answer the Question (d) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are not sufficient to answer the Question 26. On one side of a 1:01 km long road, 101 plants are planted at equal distance from each other. What is the total distance between 5 consecutive plants? (a) 40m (6) 40-4 m () 50m (a) 505 m VGYH-D-CST/46A 17 27. A, Band C are three places such that there are three different roads from A to B, four different roads from B to C and three different roads from A to C. In how many different ways can one travel from A to C using these roads? @ 10 ) 13 ( 15 (a) 36 28. A has some coins. He gives half of the coins and 2 more to BB gives half of the coins and 2 more to C. Cgives half of the coins and 2 more to D. The number of coins D has now, is the smallest two- digit number. How many coins does A have in the beginning? (@) 76 () 68 (9 60 (a) 52 29, In the series AABABCABCDABCDE.., which letter appears at the 100th place? @a ) H @ 1 @s 30. Three persons A, B and C are standing in a queue not necessarily in the same order. There are 4 persons between A and B, and 7 persons between B and C, If there are 11 persons ahead of C and 13 behind A, what could be the minimum number of persons in the queue? 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A saat ome eH a8 yataca stati = are wa & fem yh ae aan ae #, 2 Pra A ant 2. wh ata wena Riga @ att, wi ae shin Ste gions a we Ser art 3. wafawha uted at ae a a site A serra % sforreaeg Reiter ft sre 4. manfred an facies ee sr crear oh Regma gz a ae a oe GPIG) (@ 1,23%3 ) 2,334 () 1,334 (@ 1,234 32. ae oitede ae gare @ fH fam a affaard firgia ad Frain 8 8 al, iif (a) 36 eft-aaard Frain A age ae eT ) Pies, wilawta te ae wi A true (c) Bae Gea % form ae res ae E (a) Seah % afeaa a He aera At 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 Natural selection cannot anticipate future environments on the earth, Therefore, the set of existing organisms can never be fully prepared for environmental catastrophes that await life. ‘An outcome of this is the extinction of those species which cannot overcome environmental adversity. This failure to survive, in modern terms, can be attributed to the genomes which are unable to withstand geological vagaries or biological mishaps (infections, diseases and 80 on). In biological evolution on the earth, extinction of species has been a major feature. ‘The earth may presently have up to ten million species, yet more than 90% of species that have ever lived on the earth are now extinct. Once again, the creationist doctrines fail to satisfactorily address why a divine creator will firstly bother to create millions of species and then allow them to perish. The Darwinian explanation for extinct life is once again simple, elegant and at once convincing—organisms go extinct as a function of environmental or biological assaults for which their inheritance deems them ill-equipped. Therefore, the so-called Darwinian theory of evolution is not a theory at all. Evolution happens—this is a fact. ‘The mechanism of evolution (Darwin proposed natural selection) is amply supported by scientific data, Indeed, to date no single zoological, botanical, geological, paleontological, genetic or physical evidence has refuted either of the central two main Darwinian idea: If religion is not taken into consideration, VGYH-D-CST/46A, 19 Darwinian laws are acceptable just like the laws proposed by Copernicus, Galileo, Newton and Einstein—sets of natural laws that explain natural phenomena in the universe. 31. According to the passage, natural selection cannot anticipate “future environments on the earth ai 1. species not fully prepared to face the environmental changes that await them will face extinction 2, all the existing species would get extinct as their genomes will not withstand biological mishaps 3. inability of the genome to withstand environmental changes would result in extinction 4. extinction of species is a common feature Select the correct answer using the code given below. 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(q) THA OF () TA AAA OR () PH AMR (a) Qa wha /aeh TR 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? (@) ) 1 only 1 and 2 only () 3 only @ 1,2 and 3 Passage—2 With steady economic growth, higher literacy and increasing skill levels, 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. VGYH-D-CST/46A a1 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. (a) 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 (e) 11581x () 694860x (a) 694861x 36. P,Q, R, ST and U are six members of a family. R is the spouse of Q. U is the mother of T and Sis the daughter of U. P's daughter is Tand R's son is P, There are two couples in the family. 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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? (@) Statement-1 alone is sufficient to answer the Question () Statement-2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question () Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are sufficient to answer the Question (d) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 fare not sufficient to answer the Question 38. Two 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 Conclusion-II : Some chairs are pens Conclusion-IIl ; All books are chairs. Conclusion-IV : No chair is a book. Which one of the following is correct? (a) Only Conctusion-I () Only Conclusion-II () Both Conclusion-IIl and Conclusion-1V (a) None of the Conclusions follows VGYH-D-CST/46A 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. Coneclusion-IIl : Some engineers are doctors. Which one of the following is correct? (a) Only Conclusion-1 () Only Conclusion-II () Both Conclusion-I and Conclusion-II (@) Both Conclusion-I and Conchision-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? 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Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage—1 For two or three generations past, 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. ever- 41, The passage is based on the idea that (a) man should not work hard (b) the great evil overstrain of our age is (c) man cannot think well (@) man cannot care for his spiritual welfare 42, Man does not seek self-improvement because he (a) (b) (c) (a is not intellectually capable has no time to do so is distracted by materialism 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. 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Halt X, FS SA B: Fel A, B,C, D, E ot PA ater arent) aft A a fich seit Aten BA hich seri A den A apf, CA frch want A ten A Aa ph, DA ich semi A den A aK ph, BA fet rai & den A va Hh oh Fa firet aon A den Ao: Th a, dl xa aaaT frorh aaa aieh fey fe eu A fic mere eT aH eT BI? (a) 147 (e) 150 () 294 (@ 300 44, With reference to the passage, which of the following inferences can be drawn? 1, Demographic dividend is an essential condition for a country to rapidly increase its economic growth rate. 2. Promotion of higher education is ‘an essential condition for a country for its rapid economic growth. Select the correct answer using the code given below. (@) 1 only (®) 2 only (c). Both 1 and 2 (a) Neither 1 nor 2 45. Five friends P, Q, X, ¥ and Z purchased some notebooks. The information is given below : relevant 1, Z purchased 8 notebooks more than X did. 2. P and Q together purchased 21 notebooks. 3. Q purchased 5 notebooks less than P did. 4. X and Y together 28 notebooks. 5. P purchased 5 notebooks more than X did. purchased If each notebook is priced 40, then what is the total cost of all the notebooks? (a) © 2,600 (e) 2,400 () © 2,360 (d) © 2,320 VGYH-D-CST/46A a7 46. A man started from home at 14:30 hours and drove to village, arriving there when the village clock indicated 15:15 hours. After staying for 25 minutes, he drove back by a different route of length 1-25 times the first route at a rate twice fast reaching home at 16:00 hours. ‘As compared to the clock at home, the village clock is (@) 10 minutes slow () 5 minutes slow () 10 mimutes fast (@) 5 minutes fast 47. A person X wants to distribute some pens among six children A, B, G D, E and F. Suppose A gets twice the number of pens received by B, three times that of G, four times that of D, five times that of E and six times that of F. What is the minimum number of pens X should buy so that the number of pens each one gets is an even number? 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Consider the Question and two Statements given below : Quest yn: 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 () Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are sufficient to answer the Question (a) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are not sufficient to answer the Question 50. Six lectures A, B,C, D, E and FP, each of one hour duration, are scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Consider the Question and two Statements given below : Question ; Which lecture is in the third period? Statement-1 : Lecture F is preceded by A and followed by C. 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 () Statement-2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question (c) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are sufficient to answer the Question (d) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are not sufficient to answer the Question [Pr.0, ‘Prater 3 (at) werivit & fore fda : Frafafies @ aftedat A afee stk sr 8 a area weit & see Sire) ge wee & form sags ore ae 1B vied w A arte BF ae uftete—1 ‘fr onfis ier 4, ara at aft A sere 3B arated Oh a sam fia, a ae wa yeaa age aed Star A sit St sn wad &, otk chee nfafateet wen eet was are cinta steer, Ara fore safes Ree gars Owed 1 arn Fea HA arch aio ge tent, a8 stares oy 8 fils are Wei afte, at a a A ah a wen eh aa eth a A waa seam A ge @ fife a arte! 51. 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(a) wai % fee sae 8 tifa REE won asa FER (oy Se A ae Te eGR A % wa alte arm A aaa (co) Beam ah ae ven ae 8 A aes a se tifa a ee a FL (@) Tae Ae we a de fy oe aie reg 30 am aT 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 In an economic organization, allowing mankind to benefit by the productivity of machines should lead to a very good life of leisure, and is apt to be tedious except to those who have intelligent activities and much leisure 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 as to the direct usefulness of technical knowledge 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. An educated population of a country leads to fan increase in the happiness of its people. Use of machines should be encouraged in order to create a large leisured population. (e) increase in the @ VGYH-D-CST/46A 31 Passage—2 If presents bring less thrill now that we are grown up, perhaps it 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 because we have too 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 Jess 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. There can be more than one reason why adults feel less thrilled by presents. (b) () The author does not know why adults feel less thrilled by presents (@) Adults have less capacity to feel the joy of loving or being loved. [P-7.0, 83. wa vtec a dus few fave 8? 88. Ue dem-sntts aren &, fare’ fee 3-36 A afte sift dom (Pr) ti fia A187 (a) atte atk wea % aR A sara Ferm we sim 81 ae sie Sar ae arm fa we) afm ang 2 arf ace za ge a A RL fe fed 2 iat & dhe ara 2 sit 1 oe afirer PA wet Re Alene ‘are a wat 8? 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(a) 1 only (b) 2 only () Both 1 and 2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 VGYH-D-CST/46A 85. 56. ‘There is a numeric lock which ha: a 3-digit PIN. The PIN contains digits 1 to 7. There is no repetition of digits. ‘The digits in the PIN from left to right are in decreasing order. Any two digits in the PIN differ by at least 2. How many maximum attempts does one need to find out the PIN with certainty? (a) 6 ) 8 () 10 (@ 12 There are eight equidistant points on a circle. How many right-angled triangles can be drawn using these points as vertices and taking the diameter as one side of the triangle? (@ 24 (o) 16 (e) 12 fd) 8 1P-7.0.

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