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Direction (1-7) : In each of the following questions, select the related letter/word/number from the given alternatives 1 DEVIL: ABSFI:: OTHER: ? (A) MRFCP- (B) RWKHV (©) LQEBO (D) LRECO 2. Manipuri: Manipur: : Kathakali:? (A) Karnataka (B) Tamilnadu (©) Kerala (D) Andhra Pradesh 3. 24:60::210:7 (A) 425 (B) 420 (©) 525 (D) 505 4, Teacher : Student: : Pontiff: ? (A) Disciple (B) Follower (C) Priest (D) Deity 5. Book: Read: : Picture :? (A) Library (B) Buy (C) See (D) Listen 6 ETHNICITY: YTICINHTE: : HOPEFUL:? (A) FULEPOH —(B) HOPELUF (©) LUFHOPE —(D) LUFEPOH 7. Swimming: River: : Hiking: ? (A) Mountain (B) Road (C) Pond (D) Sea Direction (8-15) : In each of the following question, find the odd word/letters/number pair from the given altematives 8 (A) 1000 (B) 625 (©) 64 (D) 512 9 (A) 10 (B) 24 (© 64 () 120 1550 fréa (1 8 7): Prefette wee wer 4 fey ay fect 4 8 waar sense / eT BT are 1. DEVIL: ABSFI: : OTHER :? (A) MRFCP (B) RWKHV (C) LQEBO (D) LRECO 2. afte: afrgR : : serach: 7 (A) watew (B) aor (©) ea (D) ara weet 9: 24:60::210:? (A) 425 (B) 420 (C) 525 (D) 505 4 fhe: ura: faery: ? (A) re (8) ara © pr (D) tat 5. feara: wear: : fra: ? (A) rere (B) eT (© 2 (©) eT 6 ETHNICITY: YTICINHTE: : HOPEFUL? (A) FULEPOH ~~ (B) HOPELUF (C) LUFHOPE —(D) LUFEPOH 7 aT: aa: wae? (A) ae (B) Hse (C) aa (D) Fae freer (@ & 15) : Peis vet 8 fee Te fame 44 fay Gen/ oer / eer gH PAT) (A) 1000 (B) 625 (©) 64 (D) 512 9 (A) 10 (B) 24 (C) 64 (D) 120 SET-A (A) cP (B) FR (© dQ (D) BO n (A) Publisher (B) Author (©) Novelist (D) Poet 12 (A) WTQN (B) NKHE (C) MIDA (D) KHEB 2B. (A) King: Queen (B) Prince: Princess (©) Witch: Vampire (D) Hero: Heroine 14 (A) Radish (B) Carrot (©) Potato (D) Beetroot Is (A) 124-164 (B) 14-54 (©) 212-252 (D) 256 - 286 Directions (16-17) : Arrange the following words accordingto the English dictionary 16, 1. Voyage 2 Voice 3. Vocation 4. Volume (A) 2,4,3, 1 (B) 3,2,4,1 (©) 2.3.4.1 (D) 3,4,2,1 17, 1. Beet 2 Beer 3. Being 4, Been (A) 4,213 (B)4,2,3,1 (©1234 (43,21 Directions (18-25): In the following questions a series is given with one item missing choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series 18. FLA,GMB,HNC,10D, 2 (A) OTK (B) NSD (C) PE (D) TOE 1550 10. (a) cP (B) FR ©) DQ (D) BO i (A) wepreTee (B) raw (C) SraeR — (D) wf 12 (A) WTQN (B) NKHE (C) MIDA (D) KHEB 1B (A) We: et (B) WTS: ToT (©) SPR: Pere (D) are: ara 14 (A) eA (B) TIER (© ag (D) eR Is. (A) 124-164 (B) 14-54 (C) 212-252 (D) 256 - 286 Préa (16 8 17): freafettsa wed @t otivt wae } aga Aaa 16. 1 Voyage 2. Voice 3. Vocation 4, Volume (A) 2.4.31 (B) 3,2,4,1 (©) 2,3,4,1 (D) 3,4,2,1 17. ‘1. Beet 2. Beer 3. Being 4, Been (A) 4.2.13 B) 42,31 (©) 1,234 )4,3,21 frter (18 & 25) : Preafertrr wet ¥ agra fear mar @, Revi ve oe ge 8) fey ay fact F Bae WA Paes gy ot agar a RI 18. FLA, GMB, HNC, 10D, _2 (A) OTK (B) NSD © PE (D) TOE SETA 9 20. 21 22. 23. 24, 2s. 26. 27. 28. 29. 135, 226, 353, 2. , 739 (A) 722 (B) 522 (C) 622 (D) 632 4,7, 13,22, 2,49 (a) 34 @) 4s © 32 (D) 64 ACE, BDF, CEG, _?_ (A) DEF (8) DFH (C) DEH (D) DFE 7, 12, 22, 2, 82, 162 (a) 2 ) 32 © 2 (0) 62 2,3,5,9,17, 2 3B @ x © 27 ) 30 CAE, HFJ, MKO, RPT, 2. (a) Wuy @) vIY (C) VUZ (D) WUZ 12, 26,54, 2 (A) 223 (B) 110 (C) 220 (D) 108 IfA=1, BAD=7, then HAT=? (A) 8 ®) © 29 (0) 19 IfB=4, D=8 and C =6, then DOG =? (a) 46 @B) 92 © 56 0) 60 IfD =2 and F = 3, then BAG =? (a) 10 8) 20 Os 6 If FAITH is coded as 82731. HABIT is coded as 12573 and HEALTH is coded as 192431, how can BELIEF be coded as ? (A) 594598 (B) 594789 (©) 594978 (D) 594798 1550 9. 20. 21 22. 23 24. 25. 26. 21. 28. 29. 135, 226, 353, 2, 739 (A) 722 (B) 522 (©) 622 () 632 4,7,13,22, 2,49 (A) 34 (B) 45 © 32 (D) 64 ACE, BDF, CEG, _?_ (A) DEF (B) DFH (C) DEH (D) DFE 7,12, 22, 2, 82, 162 (A) 42 (B) 32 © 32 (D) 62 2,3,5,9,17, 2 (A) 33 (B) 34 © 27 () 30 CAE, HFJ, MKO, RPT, 2. (A) WUY (B) VIY (C) uz (D) wuz 12, 26,54, 2 (A) 223 (B) 110 (© 220 (D) 108 afé A=1,BAD=78i dt HAT=? (A) 8 (B) 10 (©) 29 (D) 19 aff B=4,D=8 wen C=6, 8 dt DOG=? (A) 46 (B) 52 © 56 () 60 af D=2 ae F=3, edt BAG=? (A) 10 (B) 20 © 5 (D6 feet ae are 4 FAITH #1 82731, HABIT 1 12573 det HEALTH #1 fever Ty aH, 192431 woe ae ae 4 BELIEF # #0 frre aren? (A) 594598 (B) 594789 (C) 594978 (D) 594798 SET-A 30. If NATIONAL can be written as LNAANTOI, how can DOMESTIC be written? (A) CDIOMTES — (B) CDIOTMSE (©) CTSIMODE (D) CSITEMOD 31, Inaclass Sohan’s rank is 17th from the top and 28th from the bottom, How many studentsare there inthe class? (A) 45 (B) 40 (C) 44 (D) 41 32. Varun said, “That boy is the grandson of my Mother's husband, I have no brother and sister,” How is the boy related with Varun? (A) Uncle (B) Son (©) Nephew (D) Cousin 33. Which of the following can not be formed by word MERCHANDISE, (A) MECH (B) DICE (C) CHARM (D) CHANGE 34. Out of 1865 people, 660 can speak English and 1305 can speak Marathi, But 120 person cannot speak either language. Then how many can speak both languages (A) 220 (B) 120 (©) 1085 (D) 440 35. From the given altermative select the word which can be formed using the letters given in the word ABOMINABLE (A) BOWEL (B) METAL (©) BLAND (D) BANAL Directions (36-37) : In the following questions some equation are solved on the basis of a certain system. Find the correct answer for the unsolved equation on that basis 36. If228= 12 and 337= 16, then 569 (A) 39 (B) 20 (©) 29 (D) 36 1550 30. afe fad qe HET ¥ NATIONAL @T LNAANTOI fern arg at oA aE ATT A DOMESTIC # aan fern aE? (A) CDIOMTES (8) CDIOTMSE (C) CTSIMODE (D) CSITEMOD 31. We wer a Stes or a GOR S17 ot cer Ae B29 G81 ah wen 4 Ea fe Bra a? (A) 45 (B) 40 (©) 44 (D4 32. Feo a wer fe © ae crear AR ATT F oie aT har & ART wry Ag ce wer Tele” wey aE aeaT THT S SS war ae? (A) aer (B) Aer (C) str (D) wae Ts 33. faraferftac 4 @t4—a1 MERCHANDISE &% & Fel sara oT eT & ? (A) MECH (B) DICE (C) CHARM —(D) CHANGE 34. 1865 cit 4 @, 660 onic stot wart 2, 1305 wad dia wed 8, 120 ott ats are Tel ater wed &, at feat ctr erat are ate Tart 8? (A) 220 (B) 120 (C) 1085 (D) 440 35. Prafertar fea gy fleor 4 ve we aT ‘gfiy ot ABOMINABLE @ sent @ ara GT waM 8 (A) BOWEL (B) METAL, (©) BLAND (D) BANAL Frew (Ge @ 37) : Freafefaa vet 4 Ee ater w et oe oe vale & fea aH t wh vale 8 a ae fea ay het oT Rg] 36. af& 228= 12 eT 337=16, aT 569 (A) 39 (B) 20 ©) 29 (D) 36 SETA 37. If3X7X8=837 2X4X5=524,then4X3X7=? (A) 743 (B) 734 (C) 84 (D) 214 Directions (38-40) : In the following questions, select the missing number from given response 38. 12 6 8 4 4 9 3 7 4 5 31 a (A) 21 (B) 42 © 16 (D) 86 39. 3 8 6 5 2 4 8 40 5 (A) 40 (B) 22 (© 24 (D) 20 40. 8 2 6 2 4 2 5 6 8 80 48 240 (A) 4 @) ©s (D) 20 41, Indicate which figure will best represent the relationship among Birds, Crows, Eagles oo @ ®] o © ® ©) 42. Neela is now three times as old as her daughter Leela Ten years back, Neela was five timesas old as Leela. The age of Leela is (A) 15 (B) 25 © 30 (D) 20 ©, 1550 37. fe 3X7X8=837 2X 4X $=524, 78 4X3X7=2 (A) 743 (B) 734 (C) 84 (D) 214 fide G8 B40) : Faas we A Re AY Rest 4 a qa dem aa RI 38. 12 6 8 4 4 9 3 7 4 Si 31 = (A) 21 (B) 42 (C) 76 (D) 86 39. 3 18 6 5 2 4 8 40 & (a) 40 @) 2 (C) 24 (D) 20 40. 8 2 6 2 4 2 & 6 8 80 48 240 (a4 @) 10 ©s ©) 20 4), Peifea fa Fate Pea, ster ae dra 3 da wae Hefti ae é oo @ ®] o © ® ©) 42. Aer ort ad dtr & os aT Ae, 10 wee Aton, ste & ote ph adh af acter a @o ang 2) (a) 15 (B) 25 © 30 (D) 20 SET-A Direction (43 - 47): P, Q.R, 8,7, U, Vand W sitting round the circle and are facing the centre (Pi second to the right of T who is the neighbour of R and V Gi SisnottheneighbourofP (ii) V isthe neighbour of U (iv) Qisnotbetween S and W. W isnot between Qand S 43. Which two of the followingare notneighbours (A) UV (B) TR © Pw (D) Sw 44. Who is the neighbour of W? (A) U (B) V (R (D) S 45. Whois the second right of R? (A) Q ® Ww (Ss (D) Vv 46. Whois inthe middle of S and V?. (a) U @®R ©P ()Q 47. Who is second to the left of U? (aw BQ (C) P (D)R 48. Inhalfhour, the minute hand of clock will rotate through the angle of (A) 75° (B) 60° (C) 120° (D) 180° 49. Meera was born on 22nd Mareh 1982, On what day of the week was she 14 years 7 monthsand 8 days of age? (A) Tuesday (B) Sunday (C) Monday (D) Saturday 50, If Ist October falls on Sunday. What day of the ‘week will fall on IstNovember? (A) Tuesday (B) Wednesday (©) Sunday (D) Monday 1550 free (43 47) : P.Q.R,S,T,U, 43. 44. 45. 46, 41 48, 49, 50. u w 3S ani ok oa A aie Ga wed #8 1 @ PTs Ge TH RIV ‘oShh &) @) SP ash ae a) Gi) V, Ur Teh 1 @v) Q.Sam WS 4a 4 a8 BW. QaeTS & aa 4 7 21 Prafaftae a 8 ats a oe ew ERS TERT att 8? (a) UV (B) TR (© Pw (D) sw War cen ae ? (a) U ®) Vv OR Os RG aa GT He? (A) Q (B) W Os Vv Save dat are? A) U (B)R ©P ©) Q Us a8 gO 8? (A) W BQ ©P (DR am ue 4 fire ag fort fet oar arth? (A) 75° (©) 120° (B) 60° (D) 180° ‘Ate HT GH 22 ATS 1982 FY ge eT! dT TATA fe wore G Gis a fea ae 14 a 7 aT ate 8 fea a eh? (A) aera (© tra (®) wae (D) afar aft + sagax wr var eat &, 1 Tar eT were HT SF eT fet ST? (A) rea (B) aR (©) Waa (D) Sa SETA 101 102 103 104 108 106 107, 108 109 1550 PARTAIL NUMERICALABILITY The unit digit in the — product (284 x 618 x 717 x 563)? (A) 2 ®) 3 ©@4 5 What is the unit dight of (7-3) x 5"? (A) 0 (B) 4 (6 7 What is the unit digit of (2157)? (A) 3 (B) 6 O7 os If (647-36)! = 10 Xx, thenx=? (A) 140 (B) 240 (©) 360 (D) 280 If the product 4864 X 9 x2 is divisible by 12, the value ofxis (A) 2 Bt Os () 6 If x and y are odd numbers, then which of the followingiseven? (A) xty4l (© xy2 (B) xy+1 Ow The largest 5-digit number exactly divisible by 91 is (A) 99981 (B) 99999 (©) 99918 (D) 99971 What least number must be subtracted from 13602, so that the remainder is divisible by 87? (A) 29 (B) 31 © 30 (D) 37 (PFO+R+ +20)=9 (A) 1536 (B) 1540 (©) 1150 () 1140 101 102 10. 104. 10 106. 107. 10 109. (284 x 618 x 717 x 563) & Tra BT SHS a (A) 2 (B) 3 ©O4 (0) 5 (79.3) x 5" oT Fay GH FT ETT? (A) 0 (B) 4 6 (D) 7 (2157) ar erg ate sar er? (A) 3 (B) 6 7 (D) 9 ate (64)-(36" = 10 Xx, et at, x=? (A) 140 (B) 240 (©) 360 (D) 280 ae 4864 X 9x2 BT THe 128 fear et, arma (A) 2 1 ©s (0) 6 aft x cen y faaH Beary @, ot Prefered ¥ ar wa 2? (A) xty4l (8) xy+1 (C) xy+2 (D) xy Gis sit Fh Tae aS) HET GT st or S qeiee Reenter et (A) 99981 (B) 99999 (©) 99918 (D) 99971 136024 @ ae wad Brel Gea wah wer are f& Staeest e7 & gute: Reenter et ara? (A) 29 (B) 31 (©) 30 (D) 37 (F+E4+8+ +20)=? (A) 1536 (B) 1540 (©) 1150 (D) 1140 SETA ul = 112. 14. 115. u z 1550 How many natural numbers are there between 17 and 100 which are exactly divisible by 6? (A) 12 (8) 13 «© 14 (D) 15 ‘The ratio of two numbers is3 : 4and their H.C F. is8, their LCM. is (A) 96 (B) 108 (©) 48 (D) 64 pa za 2 The LCM. of 5.3. 5-73 i8 ay L 6) O 56 ®) i365 (C) 36 p 2 «© (D) as 0.517 + 0.00517=? 1 (B) 10 (C) 100 (D) None of these 1 Gon equal to (A) 100 (B) 50 © 2 D) 5 © 5 (D) 20 1 6 001, thens=? (A) 90 (B) 9 1 (C) 09 ©) 99 ‘The value of 9,47 is ay 2 py 47 aD ®) 55 6 ® » 2 © 9 o> 110, ul 12 14, us. 116. 47 Ten 100 8 Ara Ger fares orp Hee Git f& 6S ye: fener a? (A) 12 (B) 13 (©) 14 (D) 1S @ eiearalt ar organ 3: 4 &, af& GreT FO FO 8 8 dt sre co wo eT eT? (A) 96 ®) 108 © 48 (D) 64 4345.9 ‘ 37577 TT 3 7S SO ay & py a) 36 ®) 1365 3 py 2 (© 36 © ag 0.517 = 0.00517=? (1 ®) 10 (C) 100 (D) SS we aE a ® oo TE (a) 100 ®) 50 2 1 Og ) 55 ate OP 9001, et at x=? (A) 90 (B) 9 1 © 09 © 0.47 OT AIT ARIK & : a» » 2 “ 10 ® 99 8 0 © 30 Os SET-A 17. & 119, b-a If15a=0.04 o.thenvaueot ($4) is 3 B i. W ® 3 70 p) 22. Oa Om (0.6)* = (0.5)* (ors (o3y Newel (A) 0.1 (B) O11 © 1 (1 P_6 P+ ro ny ot By oh AT 8 49 OT ©) 8 117 1g. 119. = ae 15a=004b, , ct (£2) wae a a 2B p) 22 “ 7 ®) 7 © 2 py 22. On Om (0.6)* -(0.5)* * 6 +O5 TA RTE (A) 0.1 (B) 0.11 ou ou cafe a) © 121 122 1550 (A) 4 (B) ‘ > ® 5 (C) 2 (D) 0 ©; © P P-3 ify- =1, then find the value of P? 4 6 (A) 4 (B) 5 o6 oo tad Stito= =? Ist yt gahthena 5 6 A ie ® 5 18 24 OF OT 18 121 122. 3 3 5 ® | 5) 2 O35 () 0 a SF 3 eat, pan am Pree? (A) 4 (B) 5 ©6 0 1 es aft totaly a atan? 3 2a (A) = (B) < 18 19 18 24 OF OF SETA a_4 4 2b-a If = =, then value of | 5+ is 6S 7 2b+a (A) 1 B) 14 @) ®) 15 (C) 2 p) 2 © © 5 We —Godsthen find he value ofa? (a) 120 (8) 100 © > pb) > © © 5 1 7 ofatanker holds 135 litres of water. What part of tanker is full if it cantains 300 litres of water? (A) @) win clu wale nie (C) (D) Accricket team won 3 matches more than they lost. Ifa win gives them 2 points and loss (-1) point, how many matches, inal, have they played iftheir score is 25? (A) 19 (©) 20 (B) 41 (D) 42 Ifa= 1+ 2 and b= 1- J2, find the value of (eb?) (A) 3 (B) 4 5 (0) 6 Ifx=5, then what is the value of 10.x J (A) 250 (B) 200 V5 (C) 100 /5 (D) 500 124 125, 126 127 128 wt 1 (A) 1 (B) Ib 3 (Cc) 2 (D) 7 ae S- G4, Bat aa a Prove ? (A) 120 (B) 100 2. 2 (C) 6 D) 5 dae Fon as ee oh ee aR Gar 4 300 chee ort a a ar dae aT feo ArT eT? 3 i 5 ®) 5 2 a ©O3 O 5 ve frbe Sm sham Aa ere & ee 3 Vere vir &, aft oars oe BH 2 sie eT RAW (-1) ae Perm @, ct ward fe 25 aie wre ort & fey sar fer Aa Gor een? (A) 19 (B) 41 (©) 20 (D) 42 a a= yy Ten bale V7, AT eb) a am Praret (A) 3 (B) 4 «5 (0) 6 aft x=5, a at, 10x /P_y 1A aa a? (A) 250 (B) 20095 (C) 100 Y5 (D) 500 SET-A 129 130, 131 132 133 134 135 0. Iry x 2, thenx=" (A) 049 (B) 49 (© 0.049 (D) 0.07 If 3x = 3y = 3z and x + y +z =27,/29, then Vvaye (A) 87 (B) 84 (©) 229 (D) 4/29 ‘Whats the smallest number to be subtracted from 549160 in order to make a perfect square? (A) 79 (B) 81 (©) 80 M1 The average of five consecutive even numbers is 26, Find the smallest of them? (A) 20 (B) 22 (© 4 (D) 2 ‘The average of II numbers is 60. Ifthe average of first six numbers is S8and that of last six is 63, find the sixthnumber (A) 60 On (B) 66 () 78 ‘The average age of 36 persons ina group is 14 years. When an extra person’sage is included to it, the average inereases by one. What is the extra person’s age in years? (A) 41 © 49 (B) 47 (D) 51 A driver travels to a place 150 km away at an average speed of 50 km/hr and return at 30 km/hr. His average speed for the whole journey inkm/hris: (A) 33.5 km/hr (©) 35km/hr (B) 37Sknv/hr (D) 37km/hr 1550 129, 130, 131 132, 133 134, 20 cafe Ps =o2, Ba, x=? x (A) 0.49 @) 49 (©) 0.049 (D) 0.07 af 3x=3y=3z aerxty+z=2729 erat, yeryee? (A) 87 (B) 84 (©) 2y29 (D) 429 3491604 8 ae Bl MH viet OM A eT werd omy aie ae ool at a oe: (a) 79 (B) 81 (©) 80 1 ie OTe GH eesit wT sitet 26 &, at TAH Bae Brel GET ST Be! (A) 20 (B) 22 (© 24 (D) 28 11 eait or sites 60 8) afe wer 6 aT aire se cer ofan 6 ar chr 63 et ah, wet ween gar 8? (A) 60 (C) 72 (B) 66 (@) 78 foet aye S 36 cit a stad ang 14 whe wag 4 ue ofan are a & are cite 1 Bae Unt 8) ct aa afaas oreh A arg ad # aor a? (A) 41 (©) 49, (B) 47 D) 51 WH ares 150 fit a Ga so fe / der a ated are 8 da Geet & cer 30 fee / der st ates art G9 aT at OTe Boat oe areph arar & afer are Prove (A) 335 feHt/ der (B) 37.5 fetter (©) 35 P/aet (Dy 37 Fert eer SETA 136, 50 is divided into two parts such that the sum of 1 their reciprocals ss find largest part? (A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 30 (D) 40 137. Presentages of Mohan and Sohan are in the ratio of 5:4 respectively. Three years hence, the ratio oftheir ages will become 11 :9 respectively. What is Mohan’s present age in years? (A) 30 (B) 24 (©) 27 (D) 40 138, Sushil’sage after 15 years will be 5 times his age 5 ‘years back. What is the present age of Sushil? (A) 15 (B) 20 ©) 10 (D) 25 139. The Sum of ages of a father and his son is 45 years. Five years ago, the product of their ages was 34. ‘The age of the son is (A) 6 years (B) 7years (C) 8 years (D) 9 years 140. In 10 years, x will be twice as old as y was 10 years ago. If x is now 9 years older than y the presentage of is (A) 39 years (B) 29 years (C) 19 years (D) 21 years 141, Whatisthe value of ==: 6 xe (A) 6 By + a Bs © (D0 3X(81)* > 142. I oss x(a 27 then = 1 1 (A) 3 (B) 2 C) 0 pt © OZ 1550 2 136 137, 138, 139, 140. 141 142 50 a etait & ga ware ater ret 8 fH Sat ago wr ahres 8, a ar ae? (B) 20 (D) 40 (A) 10 (C) 30 ater ven ater A aa ong wT oT sae) drat dan oe ag oT 419 eb aT) ch ates ar aa og aT 2 (A) 30 (B) 24 (©) 27 () 40 18 at are aha A ong oad 5 af oes ong Bi 5 Tn et oT eh aA IA og wae? (A) 15 (B) 20 (©) 10 (D) 25 fen aen ga Bt ong ar threat wr 4s ae sad ced Shi 3 ong ar yor 4 8 or ata og aa 8? (A) 6 at (B) 77% (C) eat (D) 9ae tom axa ong ys 10S aed A oD Si gye et ore, a alert ix ys ow werd ct yor aciara oy ae &? (A) 39 34 (B) 29 af (©) 1974 (D) 2144 1 (6 8) 5 Ol (0) 0 3X(81)* _ . oxaxQTP 7B An 1 1 (A) 3 (B) 2 1) 0 pt © © 5 SET-A 143 144, 145 146 147, 148, 149, 150, 1550 Sixty five percent of a number is 21 less than four-fifth ofthat number, What is the number? (A) 120 (B) 160 (©) 140 (D) 180 15% of 600 + 45 % of 280 =? (A) 216 (B) 236 (©) 126 (D) 246 3 4 Raman reads ¢ ofa book on one day and > of the remainder on another day. Ifthere are 30 pages unread now,, how many pages did the book contain? (A) 200 (©) 80 (B) 240 (D) 120 A seller purchased a washing machine for Rs 7,660. Afierallowinga discount of 12% on its, ‘marked price, he still gains 10% . Find the marked price of washing machine (A) Rs. 9575 (B) Rs. 9675 (C) Rs 8246 (D) Rs. 9755 ‘Aman purchared an article and sold itto be B ata profit of 25% and B sold it to C ata loss of 10% and C paid Rs. 675 for it. For how much did A purchase it (A) Rs. 500 (B) Rs. 550 (C) Rs 600 (D) Rs. 650 ‘Two trains start from a certain place on two parallel tracks in the same direction. The speed of the trainsare 45 km/hrand 40 km/hr respectively ‘The distance between two trains after 45 minutes will be (A) 3km 750m (C) 2km 750m (B) 3km 550m (D) 2km 550m 1 sl If x—— =3, the value of ° ——> is x x (A) 30 (C) 34 (B) 36 (D) 40 ‘The area of equilateral triangle is 4/3 square metre. Its perimeter is (A) 14 metre (C) 6Y3 metre (B) 12 metre (D) 12.43 metre 143. 144. 145. 146 147, 148, 149. 150 fret seat 05 aftr Ga we & Sarr Sar wae, a dom a? (A) 120 (B) 160 (© 140 () 180 600 I 15% + 280 I 45%=? (A) 216 (B) 236 ©) 126 (D) 246 waa Rea 8 2 arm foere agen et art gat fa zat 2, af sa 90 GS FEI aT gar aa 8 ot Pare aa Re gS (A) 200 (B) 240 (C) 80 (D) 120 ye fast va_arftin aia wT GO 7,660 wheat 8) Tas sift Fer WK 12% GES are A 10% ary ware 8 ct aah or aif’ yea aan 8? (A) 9575 50 (B) 9675 #0 (©) 824650 (D) 9755 0 Aural va ay wile ay 25% aM BT aa fa 8 B,C aT 10% ay Waa STB, C BT Bae fery 675 Bra Sa Tea S| at TaTS fH A Be fort 4 weer en? (A) 500 60 (©) 60080 Oe3 ER gow oRtw ea 8 vert weet aedt 8) ga at whe as (/ Her se 40 eA / Her wae BI a 4s fire & ae cet tars Ht de St Gt aT (B) 55050 (D) 65050 eri? (A) 3 fh750% — (B) 3 fart sso A (©) 2 fet 750 41 (D) 2 Fart sso A Laat ek amt B) 36 ©) 40 wrag frye 1 awe 4/3 Thee 8 at Baer oar & (A) 14 Hex (B) 12 fez (© 63 Aer (D) 123 fer SETA PART-IV HINDI Prdar (151 @ 158) : Peiftitea uote oer F Ry my wg & Saag aT a Gere ofa fey, ry Ramat a AoE Isl. afer (A) aE (8) oH (© wert (D) arr 152. BE (A) Ret (B) fee (© Fra Oo a 153. *aftfes (A) sipfire (B) wf (©) ph (0) BK 154. ear (A) air (B) Sst (© ve Osa 155. after (A) oe (8) water er (© fads (D) wearer free (156 B 100) : Praia see wer a Re arg we 4 gan aA & wo oT wT Oa Are fey my fawcdt 4 S afore: 156. Area (A) @f ah (8) aT afr (© Fear (D) sae a 157. 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A he (B) Fw (C) Fer wa (D) ew of fart qa: fra vad af 87 (A) Ber (B) eT (©) FR (0) & we or wd Gee el Here 8? (A) ERE (B) soEe (©) wR () RE we er ee a eri war o ata e? ae (8) (C) ae ) & fra oe oT vem o TA ee Uae ETT 2 (A) 3er (B) teat (©) arer (0) western ou fra WOR oT os 2? (A) far (B) wr (C) oer (D) ae ‘der fom ver oT os 8? (A) (B) far (C) oa (D) eat & ag et Prefect 4 ae aH we HT BA Se T 2 (A) ae (B) Bret (©) ag Daw PI freer (176 8 180) : Peafeftra vets weg fee vee te fey ay famodt 4 8 soged wa BfeY: 176. TART (A) Tae (8) T= (©) were (D) eats 177. waRaR (A) sepia (B) TST (©) faq (©) agate 178, wafer (A) fer (B) TyST (C) re (D) wT 179. aqaret (A) seria (B) tere (© wgea (D) Fe 180. steret (A) agate (B) aeyEE (C) seria (D) fq Préat (181 @ 185) : Peace wate ae flac Oa rita) we aw Pear THT) 181 (A) area (B) afte (©) are (D) anf 182 (A) re (B) WA Om (D) st 183 (A) gfe (B) aro (C) fares (D) as SETA 184 (A) oat (B) afer (©) sear (D) sage 185 (A) oF (B) a (Cc) aA (D) oie Pade (196 W 189) : Fer a 8 ae Tea aT a watery 186 (A) SA oat f oroiaa we Bt TTT (B) Gee ge tk ae ot TT! (C) Weer HRM fora B) (D) We 8, TE 187 (A) ae oat & aig, RR ore Fa HT) (8) AR aga oer Ge gH, we ae ae we He he (©) faa @F aie f% GRA ger aE! (D) aerira ae er aH ae BT aR at 188 (A) Saat get fereterRat aa at fH ae SE Prt ae | (B) Set art 8 rom ay rs Tq @ fret fre) (©) ee Fe Gre fe Ga aT eT (D) wa 8 aeax @E aa Fei 21 189 (A) faer & agar tg oa At 21 (B) &er 4 fare wrat at waist we wife wer & oe oF Ae aT! (C) wet at any fe erat B wi os araEE oy Praag wa (D) ae were BEd et at Ree wer wat 1550 free (100 B 195) : AA Re ay wale wer H wT 191 193. 195. Baws S an wenfea aed fy Tee) Te ‘fred GFT) arte (A) Tee fer 7a @) awe (©) we wan Rar ae (D) W ga ate HT a at coe (A) 3a 4 wert (B) & aa FH were (C) WB Fae (D) feet & fay ag orl oe wore (A) fast ord at at 8 rt (8) aftr ort aes 4 Referee (©) Raw R gu (D) smeafazara ot 4 eat freder (A) fra Eu A a a © Thr A yaaa (C) formar @g vet = BY (D) Breet feet ara Bt arr a et ag (A) Stet ahaa et (B) Oye aT et (C) feraer year FAT et (D) Ot uat-ferar 4 wea (A) ot ear gy S Gar oT (B) fora afta et ser H cra TST UTE (C) Wt ear aaw et (D) St eRaR Fa Tea var A fer aE SET-A fréet (196 8 200) : fa ge ciwiast Ase) 198, H BT Bl aT a I THR ares wets aetaa A ot coger wee we TT ez, (A) Fa (B) ar wad Ret war } fag was FRE © a (D) ste 196. FR ot eter 199. FRR FA AMT cons BT RATE (A) Sar (B) ¥eT (A) Prong (B) sae (©) sa OR (C) ars (D) HR 197. wa} TR sen, HR TET 200. aieit wat (A) at (B) sRTe (A) rst (B) a OR ©) af (© wr (0) ee HAASEASHEESHESSEESEOHSESEESE ENS SENSE EEEEESHESEEESEEESEIE SENSE SHEE LESSEE EE EEEE ESE E EE 1550 26 SET-A PART-IV ENGLISH Direction (151-155 ) : Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word, choosingit from options given 151. [found it difficult to cope mathematies at the advanced level (A) with (B) of (©) for (D) up 152. He was congratulated receiving his degree (A) on (B) for (C) by (D) of 153. Some people quarrel very trivial matters (A) over Bn (© for () by 154. “May [know to... lam speaking.” (A) whom (B) who (©) how (D) where 153. Bear meas [explain the matter more flly (A) in (B) of (©) with (D) for Direction (156 -160) : In each sentence below four words have been printed in separate parts which are lettered (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of these parts may be mis spelt or an error in the context of the sentence the letter of that partis your answer. If there is no error, your answer is (D). ie. No error. 156 (A) Collect newspaper and magazine having articles on oil (B) pullutionand (©) discuss them. (D) Noerror 157. (A) Wecan demonstrate the (B) phenomenon of evaporation and (©) condensation (D) Noerror 1550 158, (A) People dewlling in remote areas (B) sufferalot because of (C) inaccessibility to hospitals (D) No error 159. (A) Itisinteresting that (B) floating docksandeven (C) ships can be made of concreat (D) Noerror 160, (A) Make a list of foods that contain (B) hamfil (C) chemicals (D) No error Direction (161-165) : Inthe following questions, choose the word fiom fouraltematives which ismost nearly opposite in meaning to the given word 161. Spiritual (A) Earthly (B) Superior (C) Material (D) Disccord 162. Harmony (A) Agreement (B) Melody (C) Confusion (D) Discord 163. Compulsion (A) Constraint (B) Choice (C) Freedom (D) Spontaneity 164. Waste (A) Gain (B) Profit (C) Nourish (D) Loss 165. Successor (A) Follower (B) Prodecessor (C) Guide (D) Professor SET-A jon (166-170) : In the following questions, Outof 174. The production of raw silk four alternatives, choose the one which best (A) Sericulture —_(B) Seroculture expresses the meaning of the given word as your (C) Saricutture — (D) Syrumeulture answer 175. The conference takes place once in three years? 166. Honest (A) Tetraenning — (B) Triennial (A) Authentic (B) Upright Ot Oo (©) Direct (D) Actual Thnennial 167, Vocation Direction (176-180) : Inthe following questions, groups ( (A) Exatn ination (B) Seminar of four words are given. In each group one word is (©) Occupation (D) Holiday correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word : 168. Ingenuous 16. (A) Innocent (B) Artful (A) Variety (B) Anxdety (©) Cunning (D) Clever ©) Gaitey (D) Sodety 169. Innocuous 177. (A) Careless (B) Harmless (A) Coersion —__(B) Precision (©) Insufficient (D) Irresponssible (©) Negociation (D) Explation 170. Insolent 178 (A) Disrespectful (B) Insoluble (A) Harrassment (B) Commitment (C) depreciating _(D) thesole of ashoe (©) Breevement —_(D) Temparament Direction (171-175) the following questions,outof 179 the four altematives, choose the one which can be (A) Inefable (B) Inaceesible substituted for the given words/sentence (©) Infalible (D) Invinsieble 171. Aperson who readily believes others : 180. 0 get (Stop ‘ : Expac Impac (A) Credible (B) Credulous (©) Exite (D) Imped (© Sensitive (D) Sensible Direction (181-185) : In each of the questions, arrange 172. The political leader has an evil reputation. He is not the jumbled letter or phrases to make a meaningful trusted sentence (A) isnotorious —_(B) ismalicious (C) ismagnanimous (D) is dubious 181. eachyear Q. twotofiveadults 173. A person who helps even a stranger in difficulty Ro getgold (A) Samaritan (B) Altruist d, ‘ovanavenee (C) Philanthropist (D) Beneficiary (A) PSOR (B) PRSQ (C) SRQP (D) RSQP 1550 28 SET-A 182. P_ can be dangerous Q. the indiscriminate R__ without medical supervision S. anderitical use of any drug (A) PQRS (B) PROS (©) QSRP (D) SPQR 183. P_ destroyed careers Q many R__hasresulted in S. drugaddiction (A) PQSR (B) PRQS (©) SROP (D) SPQR 184. P bymakingswallowingdifficutt Q__asore throat R dailylife S. interferes with, (A) QSRP (B) QPRS (C) PROS (D) PORS 185. PB America’s Q in 1961 R warlaunched S._ first manned aircrafts (A) PROS (B) PQSR (©) QsRP (D) PSRQ Direction (186-190) : In the following questions, a sentence/ part of sentence is printed underlined Below four alternatives are given tothe underlined partof the sentence as(A),(B)and (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct altemative. Incase no improvement isneeded, your answer is (D): 186. The student's interest was raised by an article he had read (A) quickened (C) increased (B) multiplied (D) noimprovement 1550 29 187. Thistelephone number isnotexisting: (A) hasnotexisted (B) has not been existing (C) doesnotexist (D) no improvement 188. The businessman is respectively connected (A) respectiilly (B) respectably (C) reveptively —(D) noimprovement 189. Imet him in the way (A) onthe way (B) atthe way (C) duringthe way (D) no improvement 190. The boy said that he has read the book (A) he hasalready read (B) he had read (C) he has finished to read (D) no improvement Direction (191-195) ; Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out ofthe fouralternatives Passage The advent of electric power was, in a way, comparable to the successful development and application of nuclear power in 20th century. Infact, the historical roots of electricity extend far back into antiquity. Many men hada hand both in aequring basic knowledge about the invisible form of power and in developing the ways adopted for practical purpose. One of the vital keys that helped to unlock the doors leading to the production of electricity was the discovery, in 1831, of the principle of electromagnetic induction. This discovery was made simultaneously by michael faraday in England and Joshef Henry in the United States. From it came the generator, sometimes also called dynamo but several decades of development. had to follow before the first practical dynamos or generator came into existance in early 1870 SET-A 191. According to the author (A) Michael Faraday and Joseph Henry revolutionized electricity inthe USA. (B) Nuclear power and electricity were discovered in the 20th centery (C) The discovery of the principle of electromagnetic induction was not an important discovery (D) ‘Theadvent ofelectric power is equivalent to the application of nuclear power in 20th century 192. Michael Faraday and Josheph Henry discovered (A) the application of nuclear power (B) thegenertor (©) thedynamo (D) the principle of electromagnetic induction 193. Another word for ‘advent’ is (A) discovery (B) arrival (C) invention (D) constitution 194. ‘The generator was also knowns the (A) inductor (B) dynamo (C) inventor (D) conductor 195. Giveasynonym for “antiquity” (A) Ancient (B) Antipathy (C) Modem (D) Uniqueness Direetion (196-200) : In the following passage some of 196. 197, 198. 199, the words have been left out. After reading carefully fill in the blanks with the help of given altematives Passage “CRY-child reliefand you’ 196 an organization that 197 started by seven such 198 and it has been working 199 1979 to change the lives of 200 children all over India (A) was (B) is (C) are (D) being (A) has (B) being (C) was (D) been (A) friends (B) men (C) people (D) individuals (A) since (B) during (©) for (D) unill (A) underprivileged (B) privileged (C) hopeless (D) denuded PRSEREESHEE SHEET EHS EE SEEREENEHS REESE EERE EEEEEEEESEESHIN SEIS REET EERE EERE EERE EE 1550 30 SETA 1550 wart & fry oT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 31 SET-A word & fay ote SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 1550 32 SET-A

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