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Feradt sftret At fafaeren & fear arr & sens Grea ar sureha seney aye wae 2. 3am vat A ues Bf, fit & cafeaca & fore ares @ | 3. wee ae @ fda aft aa a werrranttat ft srcatirs aa a rch & 1 4. Fre H fafaecn, thet F fafaear ert 2 1 sede 4 8 staat qereonqdterend ara ee 2 (@) #aa1 (b) Fact 2,3. 384 © taaisike @ Far saita (2-A) Directions for the following 4 (four) items : Read the following four passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage -1 Researchers simulated street lighting on artificial grassland plots containing pea-aphids, sap-sucking insects, at night. These were exposed to two different types of light — a white light similar to newer commercial LED lights and an amber light similar to sodium street lamps. The low intensity amber light was shown to inhibit, rather than induce, flowering in a wild plant of the pea family which is a source of food for the pea-aphids in grasslands. The number of aphids was also significantly suppressed under the light treatment due to the limited amount of food available. 1. Which one of the following statements best reflects the most critical inference that can be made from the passage given above ? (a) Low intensity light has more adverse effect on the plants as compared to high intensity light. (b) Light pollution can have a permanent adverse impact on an ecosystem, (©) White light is better for the flowering of| plants as compared to the light of other colours. (a) Proper intensity of light in an ecosystem is important not only for plants but for animals too. BXC-B-GYLI Passage - 2 Approximately 80 percent of all flowering plant species are pollinated by animals, including birds and mammals, but the main pollinators are insects, Pollination is responsible for providing us with a wide variety of food, as well as many plant-derived medicines. At least one-third of the world’s agricultural crops depend upon pollination. Bees are the most dominant taxa when it comes to pollination and they are crucial to more than four hundred crops. Pollination is an essential service that is the result of intricate relationships between plants and animals, and the reduction or loss of either affects the survival of both. Effective pollination requires resources, such as refuges of pristine natural vegetation. . On the basis of the passage given above, the following assumptions have been made : 1. Sustainable production of India’s cereal food grains is impossible without the diversity of pollinating animals. 2. Monoculture of horticultural hampers the survival of insects. crops 3. Pollinators become searce in cultivated areas devoid of natural vegetation. 4. Diversity in insects induces diversity of plants. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? 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BPA, Stat # (g4 Ah) spa fara at aftatia ax aaa? | @) @fa vray viet am fame eo ee erry aE (ee ETE) HAY efea wa Hf Gamers sik ater omata ara aH aera 2 | SEE >) way Bh vefta area Hee 3. waa aqrat wt eerrs werat dave 1 seats fei at a faa oT w yeier ea & fa wha ea wea et aifrand atest & ey 4 ard ax wedi 1 () Seay Vitada & set sere eI aera aT safe i 8 ata genom ara ze 2 2, vale are A aa HOH ae! ft aa] ei (a) *aa 13k 2 as 4 ) Far 23s oe a © aaa isis qerofia aif st feet aree-urifeat aaah wed & | @) 1,23m3 BXC-B-GYLI (4-A) Passage -3 A study conducted on the impacts of climate change over the Cauvery basin of Tamil Nadu using regional climate models showed an increasing trend for maximum and minimum temperatures, and a decrease in the number of rainy days. These climatic shifts will have an impact on the hydrological cycles in the region, lead to more run-off and less recharge, and affect the groundwater tables. Further, there has been an increase in the frequency of droughts in the State. This has driven farmers to increase dependency on groundwater resources to secure their crops. Which one of the following statements beet | reflects the crux of the passage given above ? (a) Development of regional climate models helps in choosing _climate-smart agricultural practices. (b) Heavy dependence on groundwater resources can be reduced by adopting dry-land cropping systems. (©) Climate changes increase the criticality of water resources while simultaneously threatening it, (@) Climate changes cause the farmers to adopt unsustainable livelihoods and risky coping strategies. BXC-B-GYLI (5-A) cause Passage -4 Researchers were able to use stem cells to gauge the neurotoxic effects of the environmental pollutant Bisphenol A (BPA). They used a combination of biochemical and cell-based assays to examine the gene expression profile during the differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells upon treatment with BPA, a compound known to heart diseases, diabetes, and developmental abnormalities in humans. They were able to detect and measure BPA toxicity towards the proper specification of primary germ layers, such as endoderm and ectoderm, and the establishment of neural progenitor cells. On the basis of the passage given above, the following assumptions have been made : 1. BPA may alter embryonic development in vivo, 2. Biochemical and cell-based assays are useful in finding out treatments for pollution-induced diseases. 3. Embryonic stem cells could serve as a model to evaluate the physiological effects of environmental pollutants. Which of the above assumptions are valid ? (a) Land 2only (b) 2and3only (©) land 3 only (d) 1,2and3 5. fe 319 a 10 @ farmfa frat ore, at ae Z| wen? @ 1 ) 3 a @ 9 6. 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(a) 45% (b) 40% (©) 30% @ 20% wm wer Aa fen mar 2, fared oeia Frew afte roan fea me & | oma ge ar a ae ARG RU Weal ST Sat Bar @, wet A ae BIT er 8 ara aol A gh a cna wea a a | from a vg sit aeaara fifa at fe aa/aaa freed Req mm ae % sar abana 2/8, va Ga aes ea a aT Tet Aga ara awit weg; wo Meh, age @ 1 ah tae, wa | ge Set, we Rrowt1; we Veh Pitan wr 8 as #1 Rrerti: ao trae Pifgaa wa a ast é | Freafefiad # & ahaa wet 8? eae Pratt Fact Pea ‘frend.1 aft Frain ert aa frends, 78 Femi P=50(2)012 6. 7% BXC-B-GYLI If 37919 js divided by 10, then what is the|® remainder ? 4 ) 3 © 7 @ 9 The number 3798125P369 is divisible by 7.|9 ‘What is the value of the digit P ? @ 1 ) 6 © 7 @ 9 10. From January 1, 2021, the price of petrol (in Rupees per litre) on m'* day of the year is 80 + 0-1m, where m = 1, 2, 3, ..., 100 and thereafter remains constant. On the other hand, the price of diesel (in Rupees per litre) on n'® day of 2021 is 69 + 0-15n for any n. On which date in the year 2021 are the prices of| these two fuels equal ? (@) 21" May () 20" May (© 19 May (@) 18 May (7-A) A biology class at high school predicted that a local population of animals will double in size every 12 years. The population at the beginning of the year 2021 was estimated to be 50 animals. If P represents the population after n years, then which one of the following ‘equations represents the model of the class for the population ? (a) P=12+50n (b) P=50+12n © @ Tn a class, 60% of students are from India and 50% of the students are girls. If 30% of the Indian students are girls, then what percentage of foreign students are boys ? (a) 45% (b) 40% (©) 30% @ 20% A Statement followed by Conelusion-I and Conclusion-II is given below. You have to take the Statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read all Conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusion(s) logically follows/follow from the Statement, disregarding the ‘commonly known facts. Statement: Some radios are mobiles. All mobiles are computers. Some computers are watches. Conclusion-I: Certainly some radios are watches. Conelusion-II: Certainly some mobiles are watches, Which one of the following is correct ? (a) Only Conelusion-I () Only Conelusion-II (©) Both Conelusion-I and Conclusion-II (@) Neither Conclusion-I nor Conelusion-II Preaferfr 4 (arr) seater? & fore Fer ae Re me ae weaal a wee site aredat & a) om met wera % aoe aAfare | 34 weaTet % Ferg) NR TH er $7 TT Me BF saree EPP TMT | vufteg -1 itt Gita visee) % gai at ana, qt fran site soften a fia aan ara ® afte apf at wet aot H amt wr @ oe ara &, ae wet aS ge wal BA & | orp at HY, sa ora davai Ft a at 8, sci & ga aa wafPrat & fa aoa saeeu ead @, sik fafau war & wanted (Get GM aa afta) Ft att srardt wt wet 24 @ 1 af seme waft othe aes oreaftes area Bens are Sarit aC A aise gat w fine ea 8 ora, at fae sist ge ya den H pouftal a ager 2 wad & | Sage qersrerag 4, sie gai ara at nfea % gait & oriea the or awa ZI ai, safe vttede & omer or, Prefer wtareomd wang 18 : 1. wpfite at #, ofste & ger ara: ores safeat (fica efteita) at aad € 1 2. ait & ga aati a1 aad @, vet sa ag arta gaa At saftat vet or aa 2 | 3. dafafum & dem Hota gai A after ft aad & 1 4. sarge salted & sat & wees # isc gat ft yf 21 aed & ata.ah uremia ara BA 2 (a) Fat 1 ah 2 ) Faas © arose @) %aa 1,334 BXC-B-GYLI uftedz -2 pf orifeaiach & ae A ae stare 8 apf orhfeaes dat a areas afta dai & Sa fataeen exit she ardor a ae ec afte | te pit oggpftat (fiftea), om srpite atset A we sees, thew-sfee, dives, a vad sit ara % sft aaparetier (Rfsfersic) et aad & 1 orfefeatern dal i go of on? ei ster @, se aes ai aT ora Bret TH A: HM Star S| HS Reha ar seve tes a wt de wer 2, sala, fae a fea gs af tive aai wt ora aq % agri 38 ada & ao fet # ga: aa year 4 aah stata, wettest a oe hss Freeza & fer en siaecaer BA (ecw) Bo yer at see ae & fore oh fea ore 2 eh ubfertah vaftat # aqua sik wach & are gett aor webremeT ee & | 12, Peafefarr « fran Fifa : aficice-aer (war HH) saw fires (#1) wel dah fara = aeaeH (dieters) speater ft (aféarer sift) viaq & agen, age A a ahah oh rafrat apt nicheafacht % sage at at & 2 (a) Fae 1,4 a5 (b) Fae 2,3,4 3S (© aa 1,2,3 36 wa 43m 6 eek eee @ (8-A) Directions for the following 4 (four) items : Read the following four passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage - 1 Fig trees (genus Ficus) are considered sacred in India, East Asia and Africa and are common in agricultural and urban landscapes where other large trees are absent. In natural forests, fig trees provide food for wildlife when other resources are scarce and support a high density and diversity of frugivores (fruit-eating animals). If frugivorous birds and bats continue to visit fig trees located in sites with high human disturbance, sacred fig trees may promote frugivore abundance. Under favourable microclimate, plenty of seedlings of other tree species would grow around fig trees. 11. On the basis of the passage given above, the following assumptions have been made : 1. Fig trees can often be keystone species in natural forests. 2. Fig trees can grow where other large ‘woody species cannot grow. 3. Sacred trees can have a role in biodiversity conservation. 4. Fig trees have a role in the seed dispersal of other tree species. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid ? (a) Land 2only (b) Sonly (©) and 4 only (@ 1,8and4 only BXC-B-GYLI (9- Passage - 2 At the heart of agroecology is the idea that agroecosystems should mimic the biodiversity levels and functioning of natural ecosystems. Such agricultural mimics, like their natural models, productive, pest-resistant, nutrient conserving, and resilient to shocks and can be stresses. In ecosystems there is no ‘waste’, nutrients are recycled indefinitely. Agroecology aims at closing nutrient loops, ie., returning all nutrients that come out of the soil back to the soil such as through application of farmyard manure, It also harnesses natural processes to control pests and build soil fertility ie, through intereropping. Agroecological practices include integrating trees with livestock and crops. 12. Consider the following : 1. Cover crops 2. Fertigation 3. Hydroponics 4, Mixed farming 5. Polyculture 6. Vertical farming Which of the above farming practices can be compatible with agroecology, as implied by the passage ? (a) 1,4and5 only (b) 2,3, 4 and 5 only (© 1,2,3.nd 6 only (@) 4and6 only A) uiteag - 3 a Sac sfée ard & faa afk sede 3a oad sa aa Saat ar diy sere ae Sr Te 8, aie she aeqail A arcafiew ga ah deaia ama tk % am ft ag dae ag wer we smut on, oie x UH Heat 8; we faar, vai um aa @ | “Sette ai fra” % omme a age feet sit w.smond. 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A modern car is a computer on wheels; an aeroplane is a computer on wings. ‘The arrival of the “Internet of Things” will see computers baked into everything from road signs and MRI scanners to prosthetics and insulin pumps. There is little evidence that these gadgets will be any more trustworthy than their desktop counterparts. Hackers have already proved that they can take remote control of internet connected cars and pacemakers. 18. Which one of the following statements best reflects the most eritical inference that.can be made from the passage given above ? (a) Computers are not completely safe. (6) Companies producing the software do not take cyber security seriously. (©) Stringent data security laws are needed. (4) The present trend of communication technologies will affect our lives in future. BXC-B-GYLI Passage - 4 A social and physical environment riddled with poverty, inequities, unhygienie and insanitary conditions generates the risk of infectious diseases. Hygiene has different levels : personal, domestic and community hygiene. There is no doubt that personal cleanliness brings down the rate of infectious diseases. But the entry of the market into this domain has created a false sense of security that gets conditioned and reinforced by the onslaught of advertisements. Experience in Western Europe shows that along with personal hygiene, general improvements in environmental conditions and ‘components like clean water, sanitation and food security have brought down infant/child death/infection rates considerably. The obsession with hand hygiene also brings in the persisting influence of the market on personal health, overriding or marginalising the negative impact on ecology and the emergence of resistant germs. 14. On the basis of the passage given above, the following assumptions have been made 1. People who are obsessed with personal hygiene tend to ignore the community hygiene. 2, Emergence of multi-drug resistant germs can be prevented by personal cleanliness. 3. Entry of the market in the domain of hygiene increases the risk of infectious diseases. 4. Scientific and micro-level interventions are not sufficient to bring down the burden of infectious diseases. 5. It is community hygiene implemented through public health measures that is really effective in the battle against infectious diseases. Which of the above assumptions are valid ? 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Um are Hg Baer we 8 Sh ae He a 15 m A Sarg 8 fren @ | wees ar we oH Hig ate a cart @, at ae Gadi Sag A 45 Sark sore at & | ale qdadf Sarg 50 cm @ wa 8, at ig aa goad @ |g Mt sors HI 8G, ig Fatt ane wat @ came B 2 (a) 4 ) 5 © 6 @ 7 17. && aio F sitet ave (as set FH) H art & vfafiat ar saci feat ora 2 1 ei a & viata ft der fart @ a art et spl aur fears ae 8A E 2 (@) 13 ©) © @ BXC-B-GYLI (12 18, wh fm aetardt ava ue a aferor fy 2 a4 19. 700 8 1000 ae & gut at -qta, Pa 8 1 ei a et wats Hoist ar dtrea 10 a (a) 6 (b) 7 © 8 @ 20, wa After sex Al sik 12 km chert @, fix ae fino <6 itt 6 km Tan Ta aEETA GE AY site 8 km teh ® | one wear fag a ae fea fee HR? ‘afta 4 45° 8 aH SI sag F a5e8 aa FT afarorgd H a5°8 safes stor a (@) (b) ) @) sae F 45° 8 oftes ST =A) 15. A Statement followed by Conclusion-I and| Conclusion-II is given below. You have to take the Statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read all Conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusion(s) logically follows/follow from the Statement, disregarding the ‘commonly known facts. Statement: Some cats are almirahs. Some almirahs are chairs. All chairs are tables. Certainly some almirahs are tables. Conelusion-II: Some eats may not be chairs. Which one of the following is correct ? (@) Only Conelusion-I (b) Only Conclusion-II (© Both Conclusion-I and Conclusion-II (@)__ Neither Conclusion-I nor Conclusion-II Conelusion-I : 16. A boy plays with a ball and he drops it from a height of 1-5 m. Every time the ball hits the ground, it bounces back to attain a height 4/5 of the previous height. ‘The ball does not bounce further if the previous height is less than 50 cm. What is the number of times the ball hits the ground before the ball stops bouncing ? () 4 ) 5 © 6 @ 7 17. Images of consonants of the English alphabet (Capitals) are observed in a mirror. What is the number of images of these which do not look like their original shapes ? @ 1 (4 © 15 @ 16 BXC-B-GYLI 18. A bank employee drives 10 km towards South from her house and turns to her left and drives another 20 km. She again turns left and drives 40 km, then she turns to her right and drives for another 5 km. She again turns to her right and drives another 30 km to reach her bank where she works. What is the shortest distance between her bank and her house ? (a) 20km (b) 25 km (© 30km @ 35km 19. Integers are listed from 700 to 1000. In how many integers is the sum of the digits 10? @ 6 ) 7 © 8 @ 9 A woman runs 12 km towards her North, then 6 km towards her South and then 8 km towards her East. In which direction is she from her starting point ? (a) An angle less than 45° South of East (b) An angle less than 45° North of Bast (©) Amangle more than 45° South of East (@ _—Amangle more than 45° North of East (13-A) Presferhera 4 (a) serie & fare fea : te Re me are wieaal a alee sik attedat & A] rd aed aeateth % aa here | 3 wear % re] IT Fe Har BH OeeBaH We BF saver BFF TRE | uftedq-1 oat ok serary dah fet & aa F ana sittget area wffer ar arr ax wa & | wore ag @ : Hare fer A seared enero F afer; waa ate ati & fore fase sit arr ver & smufte gar ft difia wea; afer afar sat 5 cea Hh dee & arava af; Porch & free ype Rafer oft mes A giifeat & weraey fist ft acafire at sear afaton amt; Saat ae a, Pt, we gen aye AEM wr vawia fare | fag ae wa aT Froese of agi @ : aga EE Sat cae erin, wbtpa wetter oi user aft a sal; Sat ae us ott sat gan aq & fem ate were, at sctecta sat tq arate sect, wet A er ad dacrn tan ae 8, cent a ada A ore A sik da wrt F1 “aftedq -2 tet fete one € Pe aan Bet oA arch wo siraee sitefiat (eerie) afzare (ira sinter) & wa A gage (dre) oe a= var at feng ont #1 er otfindl 3 caftisein & 88 gue site dey ser wh wR 4, St ag sitet & fore wisi ef hk st age Hf van ax wet #1 wa waa te, gO ween fai 3 gag wt a a ght & fore steel aor wet dg ae fe 1990 % awe & 9a Ba 3 afte gReereR (ate sister Ofarches) 3 sein oe dre em waa yncaia Fafa a wea & fe saftes seat fata a et — sh alata a we 22, fieafeam Ha ataem war anfe aitode aT aratfires Forfar air sre a 8? . Rf #8 at ere be ee eee ae | ig gare eee er (a) we Sal eke afm ate ater ae Se Ba (by api & seam are went & ears we hit eee ey, Sam oe Fee mR | © ara A sal otk aeaTy hh arta, ee came amie, anfle atk valawha cei & fem sage aa B | @ ane % Sat folaa wien ad ae a smafisara & ait ain ga A stan act (© Tapit a afta aah (Bearifeaa) 3 weer a fade ar ae | @) waste steftai an wi tae tit ‘arene & fore a fear ara =afee | a BXC-B-GYLI (14- A) Directions for the following 4 (four) items : Read the following four passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should | bbe based on the passages only. Passage - 1 India faces a challenging immediate future in energy and climate policy-making. The problems are multiple : sputtering fossil fuel production capabilities; limited access to electricity and modern cooking fuel for the poorest; rising fuel imports in an unstable global energy context; continued electricity pricing and governance challenges leading to its costly deficits or surplus supply; and not least, growing environmental contestation around land, water and air. But all is not bleak: growing energy efficiency programmes; integrated urbanisation and transport policy discussions; inroads to enhancing energy access and security; and bold renewable energy initiatives, even if not fully conceptualised, suggest the promise of, transformation. 21. Which one of the following statements best reflects the critical message conveyed by the passage given above ? (a) India’s energy decision-making process is ever more complex and interconnected. (b) India’s energy and climate policy is heavily tuned to _ sustainable development goals. (©) India’s energy and climate actions are not compatible with its broader social, economic and environmental goals. (@) India’s energy decision-making process is straightforward supply-oriented and ignores the demand side. Passage - 2 There are reports that some of the antibiotics sold in the market are fed to poultry and other livestock as growth promoters. Overusing these substances can create superbugs, pathogens that are resistant to multiple drugs and could be passed along humans. Mindful of that, some farming companies have stopped using the drugs to make chickens gain weight faster. Since Denmark banned antibiotic growth promoters in the 1990s, the major pork exporter says it is producing more pigs — and the animals get fewer diseases. 22, Which one of the following statements best reflects the critical message conveyed by the passage given above ? (a) People should avoid consuming the products of animal farming. (b) Foods of animal origin should be replaced with foods of plant origin. (©) Using antibiotics on animals should be banned. (@) Antibiotics should only be used to treat diseases. BXC-B-GYLI (15-A) uftedz-3 Aft Aamfenait tt waziare mre (fie) 3 are vaeit A onear El act & fre we erat a att cece 2, frat fer fi sea Frm, wy wresenes it # aca dan sit are wera & sear & fore yf ar saa enfrer @ 1 fx of, waif ser are suet ef adores 8 arr wet A aint aie x safe wet far ret 2 1 gee ge ara A aga afte caren aad @ fi a 2a i orate aaa a wre tae soa Bt eT | 23. sade vices & ded §, Pefetter qdurond ward 1g & : 1 wre yar & se yea ar ee er det vere eB 2, afe fee visor 4, fava tare de sort aia 2, dae ore @& aderaensit F erm | gufe 3 8 staat qerongiorond ar Be 2 @) ¥aa1 (b) Fae 2 © 13k 2d @ adiade BXC-B-GYLI (6. fede -4 safe free sia aI yea der cara afe a mera Qa 2, fier sera wart wig sere AGM.) H ge a 8 aia, aed AAA, tae she fae sae ‘gfica act & 1 wa Re BA Be A ore gf, ah %, recht Hat. a eR ah fe aT, wa ohan, wag ait deer aed otter & fee mera at & searer Bq Fw AA st are wt A smite aad ta 1 ons fae weqach (Saatie afeuaia) H, Sai. neal ea He om ra 2 fis ale aig “ont: aig” a spa ser 2, at er om ont é re sree A.A. Hg A RL 24, adm otede & del 4H, eafatar Garon wang 1g & : 1. aght gE ADA, feat Ba a fewer Bar at & fey aifiard 8 1 2. wef gf AAA, wh ofa A ort a arated eae gfateat act & | safe i a att qerongtarond ara @ 2 aa 1 act 2 att 2 er amiaae (@) (b) © @ SR) Passage -3 Policy makers and media have placed the blame for skyrocketing food prices on a variety of factors, including high fuel prices, bad weather in ‘key food producing countries, and the diversion of land to non-food production. Increased ‘emphasis, however, has been placed on a surge in demand for food from the most populous emerging economies. It seems highly probable that mass consumption in these countries could be well poised to create a food crisis. 23, With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. Oil producing countries are one of the reasons for high food prices. 2. If there is a food crisis in the world in the near future, it will be in the emerging economies. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? (a) Lonly (b) only (©) Both Land 2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 BXC-B-GYLI (17-A) Passage -4 ‘A. central message of modern development economics is the importance of income growth, by which is meant growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In theory, rising GDP creates employment and investment opportunities. As incomes grow in a country where the level of GDP was once low, households, communities, and governments are increasingly able to set aside some funds for the production of things that make for a good life. Today GDP has assumed such a significant place in the development lexicon, that if someone mentions “economic growth”, we know they mean growth in GDP. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. Rising GDP is essential for a country to bbe a developed country. 2, Rising GDP guarantees a reasonable distribution of income to all households. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid? (a) Lonly (b) 2only (©) Both 1 and 2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 25, AM Ye P, Q, R, S, T, U sit v areata wh SIR Qa TS orem ste 8 sit aa Gera % aaM a 1% % 1 Faas oh uae yer @ otk ay gers HH 2 1 P, Rak s fae fend & ae waft @ 1 tel aren ara qa mata ata #2 @ QamR ® aaku © Qtr @ Taku 26, we Ree sR 3, 2, 7, 4, 18, 10, 21, 18, 31, 28, 43, 40 #, mere We wel Te a ace, set few yg ote maya aan Aad ar orga wea @ 0 ® 1 © 3 @ 6 27, waft a roye 8 fear er fee ofan wm fifvaa ugft a sqee act € 1 FAR sores wae (2) ar aa ifs 7 | 10A [sc 3c_| 9B 6A 10a | 130 2 (a) 9B (b) 3A (© 3B (@ 3c 28. fia dh frail i a aden open feu af 8] 4] 6 [15 | 525 | 236.25 sgan:|5|aiBlc|p | & PHL fae CS ea H aM fate 2 2 (@) 25 & 5 © 9375 @ 32-8125 BXC-B-GYLI (18 29. 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Replace the incorrect term by the correct term, in the given sequence 3, 2,7, 4, 13, 10, 21, 18, 31, 28, 43, 40 where odd terms and even terms follow the same pattern, @ 0 ) 1 © 3 @ 6 27, Following is a matrix of certain entries. The entries follow a certain trend row-wise. Choose the missing entry (?) accordingly. 7 | 1a | 3c 3C. 9B 6A, 10a | 130 2 (a) 9B () 3A (©) 3B @ 3c 28. You are given two identical sequences in two rows ‘Sequence-I: | 8 | 4 | 6 | 15 | 52-5 | 236-25 Sequeneet:|5[A|B|C|D| EB What is the entry in the place of C for the Sequence-II ? (@) 25 ) 5 (©) 9875 (@) 328125 BXC-B-GYLI (19-A) A person X from a place A and another person Y from a place B set out at the same time to walk towards each other. The places are separated by a distance of 15 km. X walks with a uniform speed of 1-5 km/hr and Y walks with a uniform speed of 1 km/hr in the first hour, with a uniform speed of 1-25 km/hr in the second hour and with a uniform speed of 1:5 km/hr in the third hour ‘and so on. Which of the following is/are correct ? 1. They take 5 hours to meet. 2. ‘They meet midway between A and B. Select the correct answer using the code given below : only 2only Both 1 and 2 (@) (b) © (@) Neither 1 nor 2 A student appeared in 6 papers. The ‘maximum marks are the same for each paper. His marks in these papers are in the proportion of 5 : 6:7: 8:9: 10. Overall he scored 60%. In how many number of papers did he score less than 60% of the maximum marks ? @ 2 ) 3 © 4 @ 5 Fresferfea 4 (amr) seater a fre fdr: ate Re 7e a weedeat a vee sik aiteaet % a4 ort arch Weare see ahre | $7 Tera % fere| OT TR Hae $1 eB FSET Bit TART | vuftedz-1 aerate enffes ducrit dete #, ate wate cafes at arm nf ar area eet & far wer Ty, at eet & ee fe ae ara ei eet nea @; fag aR a we} ul a are ae &, at ent & wo Ff teh wg ara at ehh ot at @, sit afer ent & deel H, eget fara ad 8 at ap faa era 21 31. safe ufede & aren w, allies aera] eercon Bach Bt wat 2? 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(a) vere afters i cage, ag afk fat & ager anfterd € 1 >) feet afters 4 at arent & fae airy (aight) sari dar 2, 7 fH Aa | (© ae afta wat 8 at eam & oer fm wae ae 2% sik fae re aamitem (1s faféwafir) & fer fatty (a) &1 @ at ae seer afters eanfta a TAT sree 8 (20-A) Directions for the following 4 (four) items Read the following four passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage - 1 With respect to what are called denominations of religion, if everyone is left to be a judge of his own religion, there is no such thing as religion that is wrong; but if they are to be a judge of each other's religion, there is no such thing as a religion that is right, and therefore all the world is right or all the world is wrong in the matter of religion. ‘31, What is the most logical assumption that! can be made from the passage given above ? (a) No man can live without adhering to some religious denomination. (b) It is the duty of everyone to propagate one’s religious denomination. (©) Religious denominations tend to ignore the unity of man. (@) Men do not understand their own religious denomination. BXC-B-GYLI Passage - 2 It is certain, that seditions, wars, and contempt or breach of the laws are not so much to be imputed to the wickedness of the subjects, as to the bad state of a dominion. For men are not born fit for citizenship, but must be made so, Besides, men’s natural passions are everywhere the same; and if wickedness more prevails, and more offences are committed in one commonwealth than in another, it is certain that the former has neither enough pursued the end of unity, nor framed its laws with sufficient forethought; and that, therefore, it has failed in making quite good its right as a commonwealth, 32. Which among the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the passage given above ? (a) Seditions, wars and breach of the laws are inevitable in every dominion. (b) It is not the people, but the sovereign who is responsible for all the problems of any dominion. (©) That dominion is the best which pursues the aim of unity and has laws for good citizenship. (@) It is impossible for men to establish a good dominion. (21-A) uftedg- 3 Saar FF ye ctedifes vars a Seer eed 2 f& ah amie ear @ | aaa ae dau 2, Dt gee yee Rivas & au 7 caferat & ata at 2, fa a amet ey 8 are waa € 1 Aftaat A ge a we ot er UH aaa: fruit figia @ 1 safer, wonfa, snfa, fer, aorta, fara, ar at $a sent a oaftrett ata Squra at frat arr arfee | rete feafer fr & fastrant Afra gf @ ara vel & | ae fran fe safrat & ara eas creer fear arat arfee, aaa we or a f& si a poe oat Sa Fo sree Fran seer vf wie &, a, eal @ gos cafe poe free feed, sfrnnet titer, set fread afer aa %, afes safer of fi a anit age @, oa arate ar an TTB | 33, side ohede & dai 4, fraferfar gered) wars 19 @ : wana, ati & fee at % agiae caaert 4 onenfavara % are wr es we yatta 8 HRA aI BT ras safes % fee eit @ | ah atte & aur #4 a fran tar 2, faa fret ciara # of areca ¥ aratfaa ai fear or aaa eI aura % after at eat qrat sik ferafafea ht corifees wecraeft anes ‘een a are, | sede #8 staat gerond are 2 (@) Farsi (b) Fact 23h 3 (© Faris (@) Fae aaa BXC-B-GYLI 1 34, ufteda-4 aforta mea wt a we at Ft seas ea a diag ae fare ax car 2, fae qt Ham aia atch @; stead ares arate wa sna & fee sreraurfige aed at aa FI fare aren & | zeta fe, cea & ofits & cada st cai at fare ae 2 1 weal yey fergia ae 2 fe ye eT wT sit ‘aie fifa frat act ar aaa aa afta 2 19am gfe 4, ae cH gag rae @; fra ae feorerardt a star &, wif si eaters er a faftra aét aa @ fe a som erat sik walls fade ant a aaa a we | cH ame ae adh & ait a Fact adi end & ot sr era He wen wag wet @ | ten chads, fg wrea a1 eaeorart me Bat BI — ae frafefca 38 ata gar sade ohtedg S aot amt arate we & aeTAT % 2 ama aaa wed & fara ect & are srr aa & | am arg fagia & afte & arr wea & feet sft eo ar avatar a att amit A Bren a pt, aerators site sare ctara a QPF ae ® ane at sfera um smfterl aug @, wife me & af sd 7 fig iafifea St & (a) (b) © @ (22-A) Passage -3 Inequality violates a basic democratic norm : the equal standing of citizens. Equality is a relation that obtains between persons in respect of some fundamental characteristic that they share in common. Equality is, morally speaking, a default principle. Therefore, persons should not be discriminated on grounds such as race, caste, gender, ethnicity, disability, or class. These features of human condition are morally irrelevant. The idea that one should treat persons with respect not only because some of these persons possess some special features or talent, for example skilled cricketers, gifted musicians, or literary giants, but because persons are human beings, is by now part of ‘commonsense morality. 33. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1, Equality is a prerequisite for people to participate in the multiple transactions of society from a position of confidence. 2. Occurrence of inequality is detrimental to the survival of democracy. 8. Equal standing of all citizens is an idea that cannot actually be realised even in a democracy. 4. Right to equality should be incorporated into our values and day-to-day political vocabulary. Which of the above assumptions are valid ? (a) Land 2only (b) and 3 only (© land 4only (@) and 4only 34, Passage - 4 Aristocratic government ruins itself by limiting too narrowly the circle within which power is confined; oligarchie government ruins itself by the incautious scramble for immediate wealth. But even democracy ruins itself by excess of democracy. Its basic principle is the equal right of all to hold office and determine public policy. This is, at first glance, a delightful arrangement; it becomes disastrous because the people are not properly equipped by education to select the best rulers, and the wisest courses. The people have no understanding and only repeat what their rulers are pleased to tell them. Such a democracy is tyranny or autocracy. — Plato (a) Human societies experiment with different forms of governments. () Any form of government tends to deteriorate by excess of its basic principle. (©) Education of all citizens perfect, functional and sustainable democracy. (a) Having a government is a necessary evil because tyranny is inherent in any form of government. BXC-B-GYLI (23-A) Which one of the following statements best reflects the crux of the passage given above ? ures a 35. 120 safer % ang Hi, 80 unde & ok an face @ 1 gah ofa, sa aq # 70 afte Siig stot wet | BA areal ht cea feet Rot oD ater aaa E? 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(a) Sea oe Bt % fore Saat wer Tah we Be Sore ee acne 2 a wer ar Tet 3 & fore ar at ae Fe vata? a ae FAD Se ar oe BH fore sera otk we arrereT & TRF: 39. a? eee as eee l B, C, D at Baad ofits ore t wpa Bet 8? SH wT See a & fee Sat Ser waht We wan 2% foe dae er-2 ah We a ser 23 & fore wear sik sere ari A sree 8 et I Set 2 & fore a at act Se, 7 wer.2 vais & » A) ;. Ina group of 120 persons, 80 are Indians and rest are foreigners. Further, 70 persons in the group can speak English, The number of| Indians who can speak English is (@) 20 (b) 30 (© 30orless, @ 800rmore Consider all 3-digit numbers (without repetition of digits) obtained using three non-zero digits which are multiples of 3. Let S be their sum. Which of the following is/are correct ? 1. Sis always divisible by 74. 2. Sis always divisible by 9. Select the correct answer using the code given below : (a) lonly () 2only (© Both 1and2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 87. There are two Classes A and B having 25 and 30 students respectively. In Class-A the highest score is 21 and lowest score is 17. In Class-B the highest score is 30 and lowest score is 22. Four students are shifted from Class-A to Class-B. Consider the following statements : 1. ‘The average score of Class-B will definitely decrease. 2 The average score of Class-A will definitely increase. Which of the above statements correct ? (a) Lonly (b) only (© Both 1and2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 is/are BXC-B-GYLI (25 38, Consider two Statements and a Question : Statement-1: Priya is 4 ranks below Seema and is 31 from the bottom. Statement-2: Ena is 2 ranks above Seema and is 37" from the bottom. Question; What is Seema’s rank from the top in the class of 40 students ? Which one of the following is correct in respect of the Statements and the Question ? (a) Statement-1 alone is not sufficient to answer the Question (b) Statement-2 alone is not sufficient to answer the Question (©) Either Statement-1_ alone or Statement-2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question (@) Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are required to answer the Question Consider two Statements and a Question : Statement-1; Each of A and D is heavier than each of B, E and F, but none of them is the heaviest. Statement-2: A is heavier than D, but is lighter than C. Question: — Who is the heaviest among A,B,C, DandE? ‘Which one of the following is correct in respect of the Statements and the Question ? (a) 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 required to answer the Question (4) Neither Statement-1_ alone nor Statement-2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question In the English alphabet, the first 4 letters are written in opposite order; and the next 4 letters are written in opposite order and so on; and at the end Y and Z are interchanged. 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HRA 2, 7, 22, 67, 202, X, 1822 Hae aT A wre? (a) w) 603 605 (©) 607 (@) 608 45. Consider the following Table : Runs | Balls | Runs [Balls faced] scored in| faced in | scored in| in the ‘the First] the First{the Second, Second Innings | Innings | Innings | Innings Baer 99 4 76. B | 05 2 50 85, ‘on 16 5 20 50. pd | 3 55 12 50 Who is the fastest run scorer in the Test Match ? @ A ) B @ Cc @ D 46. Half of the villagers of a certain village have their own houses. One-fifth of the villagers cultivate paddy. One-third of the villagers are literate. Four-fifth of the villagers are under 25 years of age. Which one of the following statements is certainly correct ? (a) All the villagers who have their own houses are literate. (b) Some villagers under 25 years of age are literate. (© Only half of the villagers who cultivate paddy are literate. (@) No villager under 25 years of age has his own house. 47. Consider two Statements and a Question : Statement-1 :The last day of the month is a Wednesday. Statement-2 : The third Saturday of the month was the seventeenth day. Question: What day is the fourteenth of the given month ? Which one of the following is correct in respect of the Statements and the Question ? (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 required to answer the Question (@) Neither —Statement-1_ alone nor Statement-2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question BXC-B-GYLI 48. Which day is 10 October, 2027 ? (@) Sunday (b) Monday (c) Tuesday (@) Saturday 49. Consider two Statements and four Conclusions 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 Conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusion(s) logically follows/follow from the Statements, disregarding the commonly known facts. Statement-1: Some greens are blues. ‘Statement-2: Some blues are blacks. Conelusion-1: Some greens are blacks. Conclusion-2 : No green is black. Conclusion-3 : All greens are blacks. Conelusion-4 : All blacks are greens. Which one of the following is correct ? (a) Conclusion-1 and Conclusion-2 only (b) — Conclusion-2 and Conclusion-3 only (©) Conelusion-3 and Conclusion-4 only (@) Neither Conclusion 1 nor 2 nor 3 nor 4 50. What is the value of ‘X’ in the sequence 2, 7, 22, 67, 202, X, 1822? 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(a) eat art 4 water carne & area gee serrata aaa a BT saws B | frie agar gon sree waa, dara faomra at % wat were Hares 2 | et ant % varara ait fara & fae et data dit way aa A area @ | ana ft snente doer sit duncan aah amen & faq fae 1 ardafrefich unfiet ygft oaaert Gafafey gare & | (b) © @ A) Directions for the following 2 (two) items : Read the following two passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage - 1 ‘The best universities like Harvard and MIT, despite having the luxury of having some truly excellent teachers on their payroll, are increasingly embracing the “flipped classroom” format, where students listen to video lectures at home, and spend class time applying their knowledge, solving problems, discussing examples, ete. Professors guide that discussion and fill in wherever necessary, explaining those bits that seem to be eluding the students and throwing in advanced ideas that happen to be topical. These universities have made their video lectures available free for anyone in the world. ‘They are also encouraging colleges and universities all over the world to integrate these online courses into their own pedagogy, picking the pieces that are appropriate for their needs and building a package around them. 51. Which one of the following statements best reflects the central idea of the passage given above ? (a) Efficacy of universities would be better in online mode of conducting classroom tuition as compared to conventional method. Availability of higher education can be made easier and cheaper without diluting the content. We need not invest much in infrastructure related to higher education and yet develop better human and social capital. Private sector institutions in higher education as well as coaching institutes can take advantage of this opportunity and thrive well. (b) © @ BXC-B-GYLI (33 Passage - 2 Our cities are extremely vulnerable to climate change because of large concentrations of populations and poor infrastructure. Moreover, population densities are increasing in them but we have not yet developed the systems to address climate change impacts. Our cities contribute to 65 per cent of the GDP, but there are not enough facilities to cater to the needs of the people. It is important to address the issues of air quality, transport, etc., that are vital to identifying sustainable solutions. We need to involve citizens in city planning and create an ecosystem that ‘meets the needs of the people. 52. Which among the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the passage given above ? (a) Our cities need to have well-defined administrative set-up with sufficient autonomy. (b) Ever increasing population densities is a hindrance in our efforts to achieve sustainable development. 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