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Part-I : General Intelligence and Reasoning I : lkekU; cqf¼erk ,oa rdZ'kfDr Hkkx& Directions (1–10) : In each of the following questions, select the related letter/word/ figure/ number from the given alternatives.

Directions (11–18) : Find the odd word/ number from the given alternatives.

funsZ'k (11&18)% fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn@ la[;k funsZ'k (1&10) % fuEu iz'uksa esa ls izR;sd iz'u esa fn, fodYiksa dks pqfu, A esa ls lEcfU/r v{kj@'kCn@vkÑfr@ la[;k dks pqfu, A

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Marathon : Race :: Hibernation : ?

eSjkFku % jsl %% gkbcjus'ku % \ (A) Winter/lnhZ (B) Bear/Hkkyw (C) Dream/liuk (D) Sleep/uhan 2.

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Yard : Inch :: Quart : ?

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(A) Gallon/xSyu (B) Ounce/vkSal (C) Milk/nw/ (D) Liquid/rjy Optimist : Cheerful :: Pessimist : ?

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(B) Semi final (D) Semicircle

(A) Radium/jsfM;e (B) Thorium/Fkksfj;e (C) Sodium/lksfM;e (D) Polonium/iksyksfu;e

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(A) Cataract/eksfr;kfcan (B) Eczema/[kqtyh (C) Hypermetropia/nh?kZn`f"V (D) Trachoma/Vªsdksek

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(A) Diamond/Mk;eaM (B) Bridge/fczt (C) Heart/gkVZ

(D) Spade/LisM

(A) Leone/fy;ksu

(B) Baht/ckg~r

;kMZ % bap %% DokVZ % \

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vk'kkoknh % galeq[k %% fujk'kkoknh % \ (A) Gloomy/mnkl (B) Mean/erych (C) Petty/Jqnz (D) Helpful/lgk;d

(C) Dirham/fnjge (D) Cortes/dksVZ~l 16. (A) 751 (B) 853 (C) 981 (D) 532 17. (A) 61 (B) 71 (C) 119 (D) 73 18. (A) prl (B) my (C) gst (D) jry Directions (19-20): Find the missing number

Reptile : Lizard :: Flower : ?

(?) from the given options.

ljhl`i % fNidyh %% iwQy % \ (A) Petal/iRrh (B) Stem/ruk (C) Daisy/Msth (D) Alligator/exj 7.

12.

Cup : Coffee :: Bowl : ?

di % dkWiQh %% ckWy % \ (A) Dish/fM'k (B) Soup/lwi (C) Spoon/pEep (D) Food/Hkkstu

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(A) Seminar (C) Semicolon

Window : Pane :: Book : ?

f[kM+dh % iQyd %% iqLrd % \ (A) Novel/miU;kl (B) Glass/dkap (C) Cover/doj (D) Page/i`"B 3.

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6 : 63 : : 4 : ? (A) 20 (B) 43 (C) 34 (D) 18 121 : 12 : : 25 : ? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 6 (D) 7 COUNSEL : BITIRAK :: GUIDANCE : ? (A) EQHYZKBB (B) FOHYZJBB (C) FPHZZKAB (D) HOHYBJBA USPL : KMPT :: LJGC : ? (A) BDGK (B) CEHL (C) GHIJ (D) QSUW

funsZ'k (19-20): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k (\) Kkr dhft, A 19.

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What is your relationship with your father’s sister’s mother’s only daughter-in-law ?

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In a class test, Tony scored 160 marks together in Geography and History. If one third of his marks in Geography equals to half of the marks he scored in History, then how much has he scored in History ?

vkidk vius firk dh cgu dh ek¡ dh bdykSrh cgw ls D;k fj'rk gSA (A) Sister/cgu (B) Aunt/pkph fdlh d{kk dh ijh{kk esa] Vksuh us Hkwxksy vkSj bfrgkl (C) Mother/ek¡ (D) Daughter/csVh ,d lkFk 160 vad gkfly fd,A ;fn Hkwxksy ds ,d 22. If NUMERAL is written as UEALRMN, then how would you write ALGEBRA ? frgkbZ izkIrkad bfrgkl ds vk/s izkIrkad ds cjkcj gks] rks ;fn NUMERAL dks vki UEALRMN fy[krs gSa] rks bfrgkl esa mlus fdrus vad izkIr fd, \ ALGEBRA dks vki dSls fy[ksaxs \ (A) 64 (B) 48 23.

(A) GERLABA (B) LERABGA (C) GERALAB (D) LEARGAB Choose the word which is different from others ?

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ml 'kCn dk p;u djsa tks nwljksa ls fHkUu gks \ (A) CIVIC (B) MADAM (C) EYE (D) MOUTH Directions (24-28): From the given options choose the missing number/letter. (24-28): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k@v{kj funsZ'k Kkr dhft,A 24.

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DFH, KMO, RTV, YAC,  ? (A) GHF (B) FHJ (C) FJH (D) HGF 4, 7, 15, 29, 59, 117 ? (A) 325 (B) 235 (C) 169 (D) 196 1 5 9 15 ? (A) 19 (B) 21 (C) 23 (D) 25 2 3 3 5 10 13 39 43 .... (A) 172 (B) 87 (C) 98 (D) 134 1049760 58320 3888 324 36 6 .... (A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1.5 Choose the word which is not the name of the animals after including the vowels in the following words ?

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(C) 96 (D) 112 Decode the following message and choose the one from the given option :

fuEu lans'k dks le>dj fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls mfpr fodYi dk p;u djsaA AENDFNDFNNIRDERDESIIEIIEAEND (A) A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED (B) FRIEND IN DEED IS FRIEND IN SEED (C) FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED (D) A FRIEND IN DEED IS FRIEND IN SEED Statement / dFku : Some ants are parrots.

dqN fpfV;k¡ rksrs gSaA All parrots are apples.

lHkh rksrsa lsc gSaA Assumptions / iwoZ/kj.kk,a : I.

All Apples are parrots

lHkh lsc rksrsa gS II. Some ants are apples

dqN fpfV;k¡ lsc gSA (A) Only conclusion I follows

dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gSA (B) Only conclusion II follows

dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSA (C) Either conclusion I or II follows

ml 'kCn dk p;u djsa tks fn, x, 'kCnksa esa Lojksa dks ;k rks fu"d"kZ I ;k II vuqlj.k djrk gSA lfEefyr djus ij tkuoj ds izdkj dks lacksf/r ugha djrk (D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows gks \ I u II vuqlj.k djrk gSA u fu"d"kZ

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(A) PND (B) TD (C) DNKY (D) PPL If 0=4, 1=3, 2=3, 3=5, 4=4, 5=4, 6=3, 7=5, 8=5 and 9=4. Then, 10 = ? ;fn 0=4, 1=3, 2=3, 3=5, 4=4, 5=4, 6=3, 7=5, 8=5 ,oa9=4 gSa] 10 rks = ? (A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 4

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What is the largest possible number you can get by using the 3 digits only once ?

vadks dk dsoy ,d ckj iz;ksx djds cuus okyh lcls cM+h laHkkfor la[;k D;k gS \

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(A) 98 7

(B) 987

(C) 97 8

(D) 879

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If SOIL is written as $4%6 and DISK is 40. written as 5%$#, then how will you write SOLID ? ;fn SOIL dk $4%6 rFkkDISK dks5%$# fy[kk tkrk gS ,rks SOLID dks D;k fy[kk tk,xk ? (A) $46%5 (B) $645% (C) %645$ (D) %456$ Johnny is taller than Kitty and Carol. Kitty is taller than Sam. Kitty and Sam are taller than Nancy. Sam is shorter than Carol. Who is the shortest ? 41.

Decode the following SMS code to read the message:

lans'k i<+us ds fy, fuEu ,l ,e ,l dksM dks le>sA 44 33 555 555 666 333 444 33 66 3 7777 (A) HAVE A GOOD DAY (B) HELLO FRIENDS

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(C) GOOD MORNING. (D) BYE, TAKE CARE If ‘×’ stands for ‘addition’, ‘÷’ stands for tkWuh] fdV~Vh vkSj dSjy ls yEck gSA fdV~Vh] lSe‘subtraction’, ls yEch ‘+’ stands for ‘multiplication’ gSA fdV~Vh rFkk lSe uSulh ls yEcs gSaA lSe] dSjksy ls‘–’ NksVk and stands for ‘division’, then 20 × 8 ÷ 8 gSA buesa lcls NksVk@NksVh dkSu gS \ –4+2=? (A) Johnny/tkWuh (B) Nancy/uSUlh ;fn ‘×’ dk iz;ksx ^tksM+* ds dk iz;ksx ^?kVkus* ds ‘÷’fy,] (C) Sam/lSe (D) Carol/dSjy ‘–’ rFkk fy,] ‘+’ dk iz;kssx ^xq.kk* ds fy, dk iz;ksx ^Hkkx* At a conference, 12 members shook hands 20 × 8 ÷ 8 – 4 + 2 = ? ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS] rks with each other before & after the meeting. (A) 80 (B) 25 How many total number of handshakes (C) 24 (D) 5 occurred in the conference ? ,d lEesyu esa12 lnL;ksa us cSBd ds iwoZ rFkk42. i'pkrIf white is called blue, blue is called red, red is called yellow, yellow is called green, ,d nwljs ls gkFk feyk;kA lEesyu esa dqy fdruh ckj gkFk green is called black, black is called violet feyk;k x;k \ and violet is called orange, what would be (A) 66 the colour of human blood ? (B) 132 (C) 143 (D) More than 143/ 143 ls vf/d In this question, a number of synonyms of the keyword are given. You have to take one letter from each of the synonyms to find an antonyms of the keyword. The letters may be re-arranged as they are not in the correct order of the antonyms.

;fn lisQn dks uhyk dgk tkrk gS] uhyk dks yky] yky dks ihyk] ihyk dks gjk] gjk dks dkyk] dkyk dks cSaxuh rFkk cSaxuh dks ukjaxh dgk tkrk gS] rks ekuo jDr dk jax dSlk gksxk \ (A) Red/yky (B) Green/gjk (C) Yellow/ihyk (D) Violet/cSaxuh

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Which of the answer figure is the right water

bl iz'u esa] eq[; 'kCn ds dqN lekukFkhZ 'kCn fn, x, gSaA image of the question figure ? foykse 'kCn cukus ds fy, izR;sd eq[; 'kCn ls ,d v{kj ysuk gSA v{kj lgh Øe esa ugha gSA foyksae cukus nh ds xbZ fy, mÙkj vkÑfr;ksa esa ls dkSu lh vkÑfr iz'u vkÑfr dk lgh ty izfrfcEc gksxk \ v{kjksa dks iqu% O;ofLFkr fd;k tk ldrk gSA Question Figure : Keyword/eq[; 'kCn: RELAX iz'u vkÑfr % Synonyms/ : Laze Ulnax Recline Unwind lekukFkhZ 'kCn Tranquilize Repose. 39.

(A) EXCEIT (B) EXCITE (C) AXLIZE (D) ALIDES If WINTER is written as 231117241024 and SUMMER is written as 192316171024, then how will you write AUTUMN ? ;fn WINTER dks231117241024 fy[kk tkrk gS rFkkSUMMER dks192316171024 fy[kk tkrk gS rks]AUTUMN dks vki dSls fy[ksaxs \ (A) 12021231820 (B) 12323251820 (C) 12224261720 (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha Ph: 09555108888,

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Choose the answer figure that is similar to the figure formed by the question figure ?

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Identify the figure which completes the pattern of the question figure ?

ml mÙkj vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u vkÑfr ls xfBr vkÑfr ds leku gS \

ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u vkÑfr ds iSVuZ dks iwjk djsxhA

Questions figure :

Question figure:

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iz'u vkÑfr%

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mÙkj vkÑfr% Answer figures :

mÙkj vkÑfr% 47.

(A) (B) (C) (D) Group the given figures into three classes using each figure only once.

izR;sd vkÑfr dks ,d ckj iz;ksx djds fn, x, vkÑfr;ksa dk rhu oxksZ esa lewghdj.k djsaA (1)

(2)

1

(A) 1 and 3 only/dsoy 1

vkSj3 (B) 1 and 4 only/dsoy 1 vkSj4 (C) 2 and 4 only/dsoy 2 vkSj4 (D) 3 and 4 only/dsoy 3 vkSj4 45.

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7 8 9 (A) 1,4,7; 2,5,8; 3,6,9 (B) 1,4,7; 2,5,9; 3,6,7 (C) 1,3,4; 2,5,8; 6,7,9 (D) 1,2,3; 4,5,6; 7,8,9 48. Find out the alternative figure which dks eksM+dj contains question figure as its part.

A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how will it appear when opened ?

uhps iz'u vkÑfr;ksa esa fn[kk, vuqlkj dkxt dkVus rFkk [kksyus ds ckn og fdl mÙkj vkÑfr tSlk ml oSdfYid vkÑfr dk p;u djs ftlesa iz'u vkÑfr fn[kkbZ nsxk \ lfEefyr gSA Questions figure :

Questions figure :

iz'u vkÑfr%

iz'u vkÑfr%

Answer figures :

mÙkj vkÑfr%

Answer figures :

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,d 'kCn osQoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa fn, x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxks± }kjk n'kkZ, x, gS fn, x, pkj fodYiksa esa ls mi;qDr vkÑfr dk p;u djsa I dsvkO;wg& tSlk fd uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wg esa gSA LraHk tks vkO;wg vkÑfr dks iwjk djsaA vkSj iafDr dh la[;k 0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSjIIvkO;wg& dh Question figure: 5 ls 9A bu vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr iz'u vkÑfr% vkSj ckn esa LraHk la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj ds fy, ‘D’ dks03, 10, 44 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gS rFkk ‘J’ dks56, 67, 89 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA blh rjg ls] vkidks 'kCn ‘SONG’ ds fy, la[;k lewg dks igpkuuk gSA Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.

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Matrix-I

Matrix-II

Answer figures:

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0 1 2 3 4 0 A G S D E 1 D G A E S 2 S A D G E 3 G D E S A

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(A) (B) (C) (D) A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of letters as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of MatrixII are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column. E.g., ‘D’ can be represented by 03, 10, 44 etc., and ‘J’ can be represented by 56, 67, 89 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word ‘SONG’.

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(A) 33, 66, 86, 11 (C) 42, 79, 96, 30

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6 I O 7 N J

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(B) 14, 66, 75, 22 (D) 20, 66, 87, 32

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Part-II : General Awareness Hkkx& II : lkekU; tkudkjh 51.

Which of the following Craftsmanship was not practised by Aryans ?

56.

Which of the following areas of output is witnessing a new revolution.

fuEufyf[kr f'kYi dkS'ky esa dkSu lk vk;ksZ }kjk iz;ksx ugha ds fuEufyf[kr {ks=kksa esa ls fdl {ks=k esa ubZ mRiknu fd;k tkrk Fkk \ ns[kh tk jgh gS\ (A) Pottery/dqEgkjh (A) Oilseeds/frygu (B) Fisheries/eRL; ikyu (B) Jewellery/vkHkw"k.k (C) Fruits/iQy (D) Cereals/vukt (C) Carpentry/c<+bZfxjh 57. The authority to prorogue the two Houses (D) Blacksmith/yksgkj of the Parliament rests with – 52. Which of the following is used in making laln ds nksuksa lnuksa dk l=kkolku djus dk vf/dkj buds computer chips ? ikl gS& fuEu esa ls fdldk dEI;wVj fpi cukus esa iz;ksx fd;k tkrk (A) President/jk"Vªifr gS\ (B) Vice-President/mijk"Vªkifr (A) Carbon/dkcZu (B) Uranium/;wjsfu;e (C) Prime Minister/iz/kuea=kh (C) Silicon/flfydu (D) Rubidium/j~;qchfM;e (D) Speaker/yksdlHkk vè;{k 53. Civil equality implies 58. Microwave oven cooks dishes by means of – ukxfjd lekurk dk rkRi;Z gS& ekbØksoso vksou fdl ekè;e ls O;atu idkrk gS\ (A) equality before law/dkuwu ds le{k lekurk (B) equality of opportunity/volj dh lekurk (A) Ultraviolet rays/ijkcSaxuh fdj.ksa (C) equality in distribution of wealth//u (B) Infra-red rays/vojDr fdj.ksa forj.k dh lekurk (C) Convection/laogu (D) equal right to participate in the affairs (D) Conduction/pkyu of the state/jkT; ds ekeyksa esa Hkkx ysus ds fy, 59. Mumbai receives more rainfall than Pune lekurk dk vf/dkj because 54. In order to see an undersea object while in eqacbZ esa iq.ks ls T;knk o"kkZ gksrh gS D;ksafd& a ship, you would make use of a (A) Mumbai is on the windward side/eqacbZ tgkt esa gksrs gq,] leqnzh lrg ds uhps dh oLrqvksa dks ns[kus izfrokr i{k ij fLFkr gS ds fy, bldk iz;ksx gksrk gS& (B) Pune is at a greater elevation/iq.ks vf/d (A) Telescope/VsfyLdksi Å¡pkbZ ij fLFkr gS (B) Periscope/isfjLdksi (C) Mumbai is a coastal city/eqacbZ ,d rVh; (C) Marinoscope/eSfjuksLdksi (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha 'kgj gS 55.

Where is ‘Raisina Hills’ ?

^jk;fluk fgYl* dgk¡ gS\

(A) Where Rashtrapati Bhavan is situated/

tgk¡ jk"Vªifr Hkou fLFkr gS

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(D) Pune has greater vegetation than Mumbai/iq.ks esa eqacbZ dh rqyuk vf/d ouLifr gS Most of the phenomena related to weather take place in

ekSle ls lacaf/r vf/dka'k ?kVuk,sa ;gk¡ ij gksrh gS& (A) Stratosphere/lerki eaMy igkM+h ftls 'kadjkpk;Z igkM+h ds uke ls Hkh tkuk tkrk (B) Ionosphere/vk;ueaMy gS (C) Mesosphere/eè;eaMy (C) The place where the Dogra rulers of (D) Troposphere/{kksHkeaMy Jammu and Kashmir built their fort in 61. ‘Do or Die’ is the famous slogan given by Jammu/og LFkku tgk¡ ij tEew d'ehj ds Mksxjk 'kkldksa us tEew vkSj df'ej esa fdyk cuok;k Fkk ^djks ;k ejks* dk izfl¼ ukjk buds }kjk fn;k x;k Fkk& (D) The rock feature at Kanya Kumari where (A) Mahatma Gandhi/egkRek xka/h Swami Vivekananda’s statue is erected/ (B) Vallabh Bhai Patel/oYyHk HkkbZ iVsy dU;kdqekjh fLFkr pV~Vku ftl ij Lokeh foosdkuan (C) Jawaharlal Nehru/tokgjyky usg: dh izfrek LFkkfir dh xbZ Fkh (D) Rajiv Gandhi/jktho xka/h (B) The Hill feature in Srinagar which is known as ‘Shankaracharya Hill’/Jhuxj dh

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BT seed is associated of with

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chVh cht fdlls lacaf/r gS \ (A) Rice/pkoy (B) Wheat/xsagw¡ (C) Cotton/dikl (D) Oil seeds/rqylh

Optical fibres are based on the phenomenon of

vkWfIVdy iQkbcj fdl izfØ;k ij vk/kfjr gS\ (A) Interference/O;rhdj.k 63. Which plant is called ‘Herbal Indian (B) Dispersion/izdh.kZu Doctor’ ? (C) Diffraction/foorZu dkSu&lk ikS/k ^gcZy bafM;u MkWDVj* ds uke ls tkuk tkrk (D) Total Internal Reflection/iw.kZ vkarfjd ijkorZu gS\ 71. Who from the following leaders was not (A) Amla/vk¡oyk (B) Mango/vke assassinated ? (C) Neem/uhe (D) Tulsi/rqylh fuEufyf[kr usrkvksa esa ls fdldh gR;k ugha dh xbZ Fkh\ 64. The pH value of human blood is (A) Mahatma Gandhi/egkRek xka/h ekuo jDr dk ih,p eku D;k gS \ (B) Liaqat Ali Khan/fy;kdr vyh [kku (A) 7.2 (B) 7.8 (C) Muhammed Ali Jinnah/eqgEen vyh ftUuk (C) 6.6 (D) 7.4 (D) Lord Louis Mountbatten/ykMZ yqbZl ekamVcsVu 65. The crops grown after the summer monsoon are called

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Now-a-days, yellow lamps are frequently used street lights. Which of the following xfeZ;ksa esa ekulwu ds ckn mxkbZ tkus okyh iQlyksa dksas dgk gas is used in these lamps ? tkrk gS&

vktdy] ;syks ySEi dks vDlj lM+d dh jks'kuh ds fy, bLrseky djrs gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk xSl bu ySEik (C) Annual/lkykuk (D) Seasonal/ekSleh esa iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS\ 66. Which among the following is the largest endocrine gland in the body ? (A) Sodium/lksfM;e fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk 'kjhj dk lcls cM+k var% lzkoh (B) xazfFk Neon/fu;kWu gS\ (C) Hydrogen/gkbMªkstu (A) Thyroid/voVqxzafFk (D) Nitrogen/ukbVªkstu (B) Parathyroid/iSjkFkk;jkbM xzafFk 73. Consider the following: (C) Adrenal/vf/o`Dd xzafFk fuEu ij fopkj djsa% (D) Pituitary/ih;w"k xzafFk 1. Hormones/gkeksZu (A) Kharif/[kjhiQ

67.

(B) Rabi/jch

How many schedules does the Constitution of India contain ?

Hkkjrh; lafo/ku esa fdruh vuqlwph gS\ 68.

(A) 9 (B) 10 (C) 11 (D) 12 Which among the following is the largest mammal ?

2. Enzymes/fd.od 3. Vitamins/foVkfeu Which among the above work(s) as a catalyst ?

mijksDr esa ls dkSu mRizsjd ds :i esa dk;Z djrk gS\ (A) Only 2 and 3/dsoy 2 vkSj3 (B) Only 2/dsoy 2 (C) Only 1/dsoy 1 (D) Only 1, 2 and 3/dsoy 1, 2 vkSj3

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Which group of the industries maximise savings on transport costs by being located near the sources of materials ?

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(D) Gautam Mathur/xkSre ekFkqj Who among the following advocated the “Labour Theory” of Property ?

86.

Nalanda University was a great centre of learning, especially in

ukyank fo'ofo|ky; fo'ks"k :i ls fdlds vè;;u dk m|ksxksa dk dkSu lk lewg eky ds lzksr ds fudV fLFkrlcls gksus cM+k dsUnz Fkk\ ls ifjogu ykxr ij vf/dre cpr djrk gS\ (A) Buddhism/ckS¼ /eZ (A) Iron and steel, aluminium, cement/yksgk (B) Jainism/tSu /eZ vkSj bLikr] ,Y;wfefu;e] lhesaV (C) Vaishnavism/oS".ko /eZ (B) Iron and steel, sugar, cotton textiles/ (D) Tantra/ra=k yksgk vkSj bLikr] phuh] lwrh diM+s 83. Which of the following books has been (C) Heavy machinery, cement, sugar/Hkkjh written by Kishwar Desai ? e'khujh] lhesaV] phuh fuEufyf[kr iqLrdksa esa ls dkSu&lh iqLrd fd'oj nslkbZ }kjk (D) Iron and steel, cement, silk/yksgk vkSj bLikr] fy[kh xbZ gS\ lhesaV] js'ke (A) The Red Devil/n jsM Msfoy 76. NABARD was established in the : (B) Witness the Night/foVusl n ukbV ukckMZ dk xBu gqvk Fkk& (C) Tonight This Savage Rite/VksukbV fnl lSost jkbV (A) Fourth Five Year Plan/prqFkZ iapo"khZ; ;kstuk esa (D) Earth and Ashes/vFkZ ,aM ,s'kst (B) Fifth Five Year Plan/ik¡poha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk 84. esa Jadugoda mines are famous for (C) Sixth Five Year Plan/NBh iapo"khZ; ;kstuk esa tknqxksMk [kku fdl ds fy, izfl¼ gS\ aiapo"khZ; ;kstuk esa (A) Iron ore/ykSg v;Ld (D) Eighth Five Year Plan/vkBoh 77. “Dear Money” means (B) Mica deposits/ekbdk HkaMkj ^fM;j euh* ls rkRi;Z gS& (C) Gold deposits/lksus dk HkaMkj (A) Lower rate of interest/C;kt dh de nj (D) Uranium deposits/;wjsfu;e HkaMkj (B) Higher rate of interest/C;kt dh mPp nj 85. ‘Ev erything else can wait , but not (C) Depression/eanh agriculture’ was said by – (D) Inflation/eqnzkLiQhfr ¶ckdh lc dqN bartkj dj ldrk gS] ijarq d`f"k ugha¸ ;g 78. Who among the following has suggested tax fdlus dgk Fkk \ on expenditure ? (A) Jagjivan Ram/txthou jke fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus O;; ij dj dk lq>ko fn;k\ (B) Jawahar Lal Nehru/tokgjyky usg: (A) Dalton/MkYVu (C) Mahatma Gandhi/egkRek xka/h (B) Kaldor/dkYMj (D) Shardar Patel/ljnkj iVsy (C) Musgrave/eqLxzso 79.

80.

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(A) Fungi/dod fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus laifÙk ds Je fl¼kar dk leFkZu(B) Virus/fo"kk.kq (C) Bacteria/thok.kq fd;k Fkk\ (D) Angiosperm/vko`rchth (A) Thomas Hobbes/Fkkel gkWcl 87. India has been described under Article-1 (B) John Locke/tkWu ykWd of the Constitution as a (C) J.J. Rousseau/ts-ts- jkS'k -I ds rgr Hkkjr dks fdl :i esa of.kZr lafo/ku ds vuqPNsn (D) J.S. Mill/ts-,l- fey fd;k x;k gS\ In India, the concept of single citizenship (A) Federation/la?k is adopted from Hkkjr esa ,dy ukxfjdrk dh vo/kj.kk fdl ns'k ls yh xbZ (B) Federation with a strong unitary bias/

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gS\

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Generally Antibiotics are formed from _____.

(A) England/baXyS.M (B) U.S.A./;w-,l-, (C) Canada/dukMk (D) France/Úkal The abbreviation (TRAI) stands for ‘TRAI’

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Opportunity cost of production of a commodity is

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Assembler is a program that translates the program from

,d oLrq ds mRiknu dh oSdfYid ykxr gS&

,lsacyj ,d izksxzke gS tks fdlh izksxzke dks ifjofrZr djrk gS& (A) high-level to assembly/gkbZ ysoy ls ,slsacyh esa rc (B) assembly to machine/,lsacyh ls e'khu esa mBkrk gS] tc ,d vyx rduhd viukbZ xbZ Fkh (C) machine to low-level/e'khu ls yks ysoy esa (B) the cost that the firm could have (D) low-level to high-level/yks ysoy ls gkbZ ysoy esa incurred under a different method of (A) the cost that the firm could have incurred when a different technique was adopted/ykxr dk og [kpZ ftls dksbZ iQeZ

production/ykxr

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dk og [kpZ ftls dksbZ iQeZ mRiknu dh ,d vyx i¼fr ds rgr djrk gS (C) the actual cost that is incurred/[kpZ dh okLrfod ykxr 97. (D) the next best alternative output/ lcls vPNk vxyk mRiknu fodYi 90.

Which memory measurement is the largest ?

Steel contains –

bLikr esa mifLFkr gksrk gS& (A) Fe + Mn (B) Fe + Mn + C (C) Fe + Cr + Mn (D) Fe + C + Al Who wrote “Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna Ab Hamaare Dil Mein Hai” ?

¶ljiQjks'kh dh reUuk vc gekjs fny esa gS¸ fdlus fy[kk FkkA (A) Mohammed Iqbal/eqgEen bdcky (B) Ram Prasad Bismil/jke izlkn fcfLey (C) Kazi Nazrul Islam/dkth ut:y bLyke (D) Firaq Gorakhpuri/fiQjkd xksj[kiqjh

eseksjh ekius dh lcls cM+h bdkbZ dkSu&lh gS\ (A) MB Megabyte/esxkckbV (,ech) (B) GB Gigabyte/xhxkckbV (thch) (C) TB Terabyte/VsjkckbV (Vhch) 98. Nitrogen gas returns to the atmosphere by the action of (D) KB Kilobyte/fdyksckbV (dsch) ukbVªkstu xSl fdl izfØ;k ls okrkoj.k esa okil vkrh gS\ 91. RBI does not transact the business of which of the following state governments ? (A) Nitrogen fixing bacteria/ukbVªkstu fiQfDalx Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad fuEufyf[kr jkT; ljdkjksa esa ls fdlds thok.kq iz;kstu esa dkjksckj ugha djrh\ (B) Denitrifying bacteria/fMukbVªhiQkabx thok.kq (A) Nagaland/ukxkySaM (B) Assam/vle (C) Nitrifying bacteria/ukbVªhiQkabx thok.kq (C) J & K/tEew d'ehj(D) Rajasthan/jktLFkku (D) Nitrate fertilizers/ukbVªsV moZjd 92.

Ethnic group Mongoloids are found in India in –

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eaxksyk;M tkfr lewg Hkkjr esa dgk¡ ik, tkrs gSa\ {ks=k (B) South-central region/nf{k.k&eè; {ks=k (C) North-western region/mÙkj&if'peh {ks=k (D) North-eastern region/mÙkj&iwohZ {ks=k (A) Southern region/nf{k.kh

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Where is the Bada Imambara located ?

cM+k bekeckM+k dgk¡ fLFkr gS\

(A) Agra/vkxjk 94.

(B) Lucknow/y[kuÅ

(C) Patna/iVuk (D) Allahabad/bykgkckn Which Indian University bagged Best Research Award at 100th Indian Science Congress ?

Who defined inv estment as “The construction of a new capital asset like machinery or factory building” ?

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100. The word “biodiversity” is a combination of which two words ?

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Part-III : Quantitative Aptitude Hkkx& III : ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk 101. A builder decided to build a hall for KD 105. Campus in 40 days. He employed 100 men in the beginning and 100 more after 35 days and completed the const ruction in stipulated time. If he had not employed the additional men, how many days behind the schedule would it have been finished? 40 fnuksa ,d Bsdsnkj dsMh dSail ds ,d gkWy dks esa cukus 100esa dk Bsdk ysrk gSA og 'kq:vkr etwnjksa dks dk;Z ij 35 fnuksa ds ckn 100 vkSj etwnjksa dks dk;Z yxkrk gS rFkk

The batting average for 30 inings of a cricket player is 40 runs. His highest score exceeds his lowest score by 100 runs. If these two innings are not included, the average of the remaining 28 innings is 38 runs. The lowest score of the player is: ,d fØdsV f[kykM+h30dhikfj;ksa dk vkSlr 40 ju gSA 100 mldk vf/dre Ldksj] U;wure Ldksj ls ju T;knk

gSA ;fn mDr nksuksa ikfj;ksa dks 'kkfey u fd;k tk,] rks 'ks

28 ikfj;ksa dk vkSlr 38 ju gSA rnuqlkj] ml f[kykM+h dk

U;wure Ldksj fdruk gS\ ij yxkdj dk;Z dks le; ij lekIr dj ysrk gSA ;fn (A) (B) 18 vfrfjDr etnwjksa dks dk;Z ij uk yxk;k tk,] rks dk;Z 15 (C) 20 (D) 12 fdrus vf/d fnuksa esa lekIr gksxk\ 106. A, B, C and D can do a piece of work in 12, (A) 5 days/fnu (B) 8 days/fnu 16, 24 and 36 days respectively. A starts the work and after each day B, C and D (C) 10 days/fnu (D) 9 days/fnu

join the work respectively. Find the time to 102. The cost of food accounted to 25% of the complete the task. income of Ram. If the income of Ram A, B, C vkSjD fdlh dke dks vyx&vyx Øe'k% increased by 20% then what should be the 12, 16, 24 vkSj36 fnuksa eas lekIr dj ldrs gSaA percentage decrease in the f ood expenditure as a percentage of the total 1 fnu ij Øe'k%B, C 'kq:vkrA djrk gS rFkk izR;sd income to keep the food expenditure vkSjD dke esa 'kkfey gks tkrk gSA iwjk dke lekIr gksus unchanged ? esa fdruk le; yxsxk\ jke dh vk; dk 25% Hkkx Hkkstu ij [kpZ gksrk gSA ;fn 22 22 jke dh vk; esa20% dh o`f¼ gks tk,] rks Kkr dhft, (A) 5 days/fnu (B) 6 days/fnu 41 41

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(A) 3.5% (B) 8.33% 107. (C) 4.16% (D) 5 % 103. ` 1000 is invested at 5 percent per annum simple interest. If the interest is added to the principal after every 10 years, after how many years the amount will become ` 2000? ` 1,000 dh /ujkf'k dks5 izfr'kr okf"kZd lk/kj.k C;kt 10 o"kZ ckn dh nj ls fuosf'kr fd;k x;k gSA ;fn izR;sd

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2 years/o"kZ 3 104. The sum of the squares of two numbers is 386. If one of the number is 5, the other will be: 386 nks la[;kvksa ds oxksZa dkgSA ;ksx ;fn ,d la[;k5

(C) 20 years/o"kZ (D) 16

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(A) 60 (B) 72 (C) 80 (D) 96 A cow and a calf cost ` 4000 and ` 2800 respectively. If the price of the cow and that of the calf is increased by 20% and 30% respectively then the total cost of 1 dozen cows and 2 dozen calves is : ,d xk; rFkk ,d cNM+s dk ewY; Øe'k% ` 4000 rFkk ` 2800 gSA ;fn xk; rFkk cNM+s ds ewY;ksa rks xk; 20% rFkk 30% c<+ksÙkjh dj nh tk,] 1 ntZu rFkk2 ntZu cNM+s dk dqy ewY; gS& (A) ` 144960 (B) ` 142720 (C) ` 148680 (D) ` 72480 09555208888 10

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110.

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114.

Three pipes P, Q and R are connected to a tank. P and Q together can fill the tank in 90 minutes, Q and R together in 60 minutes and P and R together in 45 minutes. In how much time will each pipe fill the tank lk/kj.k C;kt vkSj pØo`f¼ C;kt (izfr o"kZ la;ksftr) esaseparately? varj ` 130 gSA og /ujkf'k gS& P, Q rFkkR yxs gq, gSA P rFkkQ ,d VSad esa rhu ikbi (A) ` 65650 (B) ` 65065 90 feuV esa Hkj ldrs Q lkFk feydj VSad dks gS] rFkk (C) ` 6565 (D) ` 13000 R lkFk feydj VSad dks 60 feuV esa] rFkk P vkSjR lkFk If the angle of elevation of a balloon from two consecutive kilometers stones along a 45 feuV esa Hkj ldrs gS] Kkr dhft, os feydj VSad dks road are 30° and 60° respectively, then the vyx&vyx VSad dks fdrus le; esa Hkjsaxs\ height of the ballon above the ground will (A) 120 min., 360 min., 72 min. be : ;fn ,d lM+d dh nks Øfed fdyksehVj f'kykvksa ls ,d (B) 60 min., 180 min., 36 min. (C) 180 min., 360 min., 96 min. xqCckjs dk mUu;u dks.k30° Øe'k% rFkk60° gksa] rks (D) 90 min., 375 min, 96 min. i`Foh&ry ls ml xqCckjs dh Å¡pkbZ fdruh gksxh\ 116. 3 years ago the population of a town was 1 3 1,60,000. During these three successive (A) (B) fdeh fdeh years there was an increase of 3%, 2.5% 2 2 and 5% respectively. What will be the 2 present population of the town. (C) (D) 3 3 fdeh fdeh 3 3 o"kZ iwoZ ,d dLcs dh tula[;k 1,6,0000 FkhA bu A person deposited a sum of ` 6,000 in a rhu o"kksZa esa3%, Øe'k% 2.5% rFkk5% dh okf"kZd nj bank at 5% per annum simple interest. Another person deposited ` 5,000 at 8% per ls o`f¼ gqbZ gSA bl dLcs dh orZeku tula[;k fdruh gksxh\ annum compound interest. After two years, (A) 1,77,000 (B) 1,77,366 the difference of their interests will be(C) 1,77,461 (D) 1,77,596 ,d O;fDr ` 6,000 ,d cSad esa5% okf"kZd lk/kj.k117. ` 5100 is divided among A, B, C, D in such C;kt dh nj ls tek djkrk gSA nwljk O;fDr ` 5,000, a way that the share of A and B, B and C, C 8% okf"kZd pØo`f¼ dh nj ls tek djrk gSA nks o"kZ and D may be as 2 : 3, 4 : 3 and 2 : 3 i'pkr~ muds C;kt dk varj gksxk& respectively. The sum of shares of B and D (A) ` 230 (B) ` 232 is (C) ` 832 (D) ` 600 ` 5100 dksA, B, C, D esa bl izdkj foHkkftr fd;k What will be the fourth root of 24010000? tkrk gS fdA vkSjB ds fgLls dk]B vkSjC ds fgLls 24010000 dk prqFkZ ewy fdruk gS\ (A) 7 (B) 49 dk] C vkSjD fgLls ds Øe'k% 2 : 3, 4 : 3 rFkk2 : 3 (C) 490 (D) 70 vuqikr gSA B vkSjD ds Hkkxksa dk ;ksx gS The ratio between the quantity of sugar of (A) ` 2040 (B) ` 1680 two different type where sugar of ` 20/kg (C) ` 3000 (D) ` 3060 mixed with sugar of ` 15/kg sold at ` 16/ 118. A started the work and left after 2 days, and kg bears no profit no loss is the remaining work is completed by B in 9 20 izfr phuh dh ek=kkvksa dk og vuqikr]` ftlesa fdyksxzke okyh phuh dksizfr fdyksxzke okyh phuh days. If A lefts the work after 3 days, then ` 15 B will complete the remaining work in 6 ` 16 izfr fdyksxzke ds Hkko ds lkFk feykdj feJ.k dks days. In how many days A and B can ls cspus ij u gkfu gks vkSj u ykHk] gksxk complete the work individually? (A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 A fdlh dke dks 'kq: djrk gS rFkk 2 fnu ckn dke (C) 4 : 1 (D) 1 : 4 Out of 20 boys, 6 are height of each 1 m 15 NksM+dj pyk tkrk vkSj 'ks"k B, dke9 dks fnu esa iwjk cm, 8 are of 1 m 10 cm and rest of are 1 m djrk gSA ;fnA 3 fnu ckn dke NksM+dj tkrk rks 'ks"k 12 cm. The average height of all isdke dksB, 6 fnu esa iwjk djrkAgSA rFkkB vyx&vyx ls] izR;sd dh yackbZ 20 yM+dksa esa 6 esa 1 eh- 15 lseh1 eh- 10 lseh- rFkk 'ks"k esa izR;sd dh dke dks fdrus fnu esa iwjk djsaxs\ gS]8 esa izR;sd dh 1 eh- 12 lseh gSA mu dh vkSlr yackbZ fdruh gS\ (A) 5, 15 days/fnu (A) 1 m/eh- 12.1 cm/lseh(B) 6, 18 days/fnu (B) 1 m/eh- 21.1 cm/lseh(C) 10, 30 days/fnu (C) 1 m/eh- 21 cm/lseh(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (D) 1 m/eh- 12 cm/lsehPh: 09555108888,

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iz;ksx djrk gSA mldk dqy izfr'kr ykHk Kkr dhft,&

A house and a shop were sold for ` 1 lakh each. In this transaction, the sale of house resulted into 20% loss whereas the sale of shop resulted into 20% profit. The entire transaction resulted in-

,d Hkou rFkk ,d nqdku] izR;sd dks ,d yk[k :i;s esa cspk x;kA Hkou20% ij dk uqdlku rFkk nqdku ij 20% dk ykHk gksrk gSA iwjs lkSns esa dqy feykdj gksxk (A) No loss no gain/Uk ?kkVk] u ykHk (B) Gain of ` (C) Loss of

1 1 lakh/` 24 24

1 1 lakh/ 12 12

yk[k dk ykHk

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1 1 yk[k dh gkfu lakh/ 18 18 When a person cycled at 10 km per hour he arrived at his office 6 minutes late. When he increased his speed by 2 km per hour, he arrived 6 minutes early. The distance of his office from the starting place is: ,d O;fDr] tc 10 fdeh-@?k.Vk dh pky ls lkbZfdy }kjk 6 feuV nsjh ls igq¡prk gSA pyrk gS rks og vius vkWfiQl ysfdu tc og viuh pky dks2 fdeh-@?k.Vk dh pky ls c<+k nsrk gS rks og tYnh igq¡p tkrk gSA vkjfEHkd 6 feuV

(D) Loss of

(A) 8 % (B) 12% (C) 20% (D) 16% 121. A shopkeeper gives 1 article free at the purchase of 15 articles and he also offers a discount of 4% to customer and he still gains 35% profit. Find the ratio of cost price to mark price? LFkku ls ml O;fDr ds vkWfiQl ds chp dh nwjh gS& ,d nqdkunkj15 oLrqvksa dh [kjhn ij fu%'kqYd 1 oLrq (A) 6 km/fdeh(B) 7 km/fdeh4%dks nsrk gS rFkk xzkgd dh NwV Hkh nsrk gS vkSj mls (C) 12 km/fdeh(D) 16 km/fdehdqy feykdj35% dk ykHk izkIr gksrk gSA Ø; ewY; rFkk 126. The mark price of T.V is ` 6400 and is sold vafdr ewY; dk vuqikr Kkr dhft,& to a retailer at two successive discount of (A) 2 : 3 (B) 3 : 4 25% and 15% respectively. The retailer (C) 3 : 2 (D) None of these wants to print a price of the T.V in such a 122. A thief, is chased by a policeman who is way that after allowing a discount of 10% 100 metres ahead of the policeman initially. at new marked price he can earn 20% profit. If the ratio between speeds of the policeman Find the new marked price. and the thief is 5 : 4, then find the distance ,d Vhoh dk vafdr ewY; ` 6400 gS vkSj ;g [kqnjk that the thief covers before he is caught by the policeman? foØsrk dks 25% rFkk15% ds Øfed cV~Vs ij cspk ,d iqfyl okyk 100 ehVj dh nwjh ls fdlh pksj dk tkrk gSA [kqnjk foØsrk ml Vhoh dk u;k ewY; bl izdkj

ihNk djrk gSA ;fn iqfyl vkSj pksj dh pkyksa dk vuqikr vafdr djrk gS fd ml ij 10% NwV nsdj 20% ykHk izkIr dj ldsA oLrq dk u;k vafdr ewY; Kkr djsaA dj pqdk gksxk\ (A) ` 6000 (B) ` 8000 (A) 80 m/eh(B) 200 m/eh(C) ` 5400 (D) ` 5440 (C) 400 m/eh(D) 600 m/eh127. Due to 20% decrease in the price of onion 5 : 4 gS] rks pksj idM+s tkus ls igys fdruh nwjh vkSj r;

1 1 1 = + (x  0, y  0, x  y) then y x y x value of x3 – y3 is

123. If

1 1 1 = + (x  0, y  0, x  y) y x y x x3 – y3 dk eku gS& (A) 0 (B) 1

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izfr fdyks ?kVk gqvk Hkko rFkk vkjafHkd Hkko Kkr djs

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132. Three lines x, y and z are parallel and angles are as shown in the figure. What is the value of AFB?

rhu js[kk,a x, y rFkkz lekukUrj gSa AFB dk eku Kkr djsa\ nks jsyxkM+h fdlh fuf'pr LFkku ls nks lekUrj iVjh ij D E 80° Øe'k%45 fdeh-@?k.Vk40 rFkk fdeh-@?k.Vk dh pky ls x 125° C ,d gh fn'kk esa pyuk 'kq: djrh gS] feuV ds ckn 45rks 30° y A B mu nksuksa jsyxkfM+;ksa ds chp dh nwjh gksxh& (A) 2 km/fdeh-500 m/ehz F (A) 20° (B) 15° (B) 2 km/fdeh-750 m/eh(C) 30° (D) 10° (C) 3 km/fdeh-750 m/eh133. If  is an acute angle and 2sin + 15cos2 = 7 (D) 3 km/fdeh-250 m/ehthen value of cot  is ;fn  ,d U;wu dks.k gS rFkk 2sin + 15cos2 = 7 gS] xy yz xz rkscot  dk eku gS& 129. If a = ,b= and c = where x y yz

x z

a, b, c are non zero, then x is –

xy

(A)

yz

xz

, tgk¡ ;fn a = x  y , b = rFkkc = yz x z a, b, c dk

eku 'kwU; ugha xgSgS& rks

(A)

2abc ac  bc – ab

(B)

2abc ab – ac  bc

(C)

2abc ab  bc  ac

(D)

2abc ab  ac – bc

x2 +

16x 2

;fn 2x –

?

1 =6 2x

x2 + gks] rks

1 16x 2

dk eku D;k

(A)

 

 2  1 :1 2  1 :1

19 2

(B)

17 2

15 (D) 2

131. If a = 129, b = 130 and c = 131 then value of a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc is –

;fn a = 129, b = 130 rFkk c = 131 gks] rks a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc dk eku gS& (A) 9360 (C) 7040

(B) 6240 (D) 10560

(D)

2  2  :1 2  2  :1

A

P 18 (C) 3

(B)

135. In the figure given below, what is the measure of CBA ? uhps fn, x, fp=k esa CBA dk eku D;k gS\

gksxk\ (A)

5 2

3 (D) 5 4 134. In the ABC, points M and N respectively lie on side AB and AC such that area of triangle ABC is double than the area of trapezium BMNC, The ratio AM : MB is. ABC esa Hkqtk AB rFkkAC ij Øe'k% M rFkkN fcUnq bl izdkj gSa fdABC dk {ks=kiQy leyEc prqZHkqt BMNC dk nqxuk gS] AM : MB gS&

(C)

1

(B)

2

(C)

1 = 6 then what is the value of 2x

130. If 2x –

4 3

B

75°

Q

30 C °

R

(A) 30° (B) 45° (C) 50° (D) 60° 136. If a3 – b3 = 56 and a – b = 2 then what is the value of (a2 + b2)? a – b = 2 gS] rks (a2 + b2) dk ;fn a3 – b3 = 56 rFkk

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(A) –12 (C) 18

(B) 20 (D) –10

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u vw

(A)

(B) 1

(C) u + v 138. If

t an

w2 uv then the (D)



=

2,

value

of

8 sin   5 cos  is sin3   2 cos 3   3 cos  8 sin   5 cos  sin3   2 cos 3   3 cos 

;fn tan  = 2 gks] rks dk eku gS& 21 5

(A)

(B)

8 5

7 16 (D) 5 5 139. From a solid cylinder whose height is 12cm and diameter 10 cm, a conical cavity of same height and same diameter is hollowed out. The volume of the remaining solid is

(C)

22   approximately  take   7  

A kite in the shape of a square with diagonal 32 cm is attached to an equilateral triangle of the base 8 cm. Approximately how much paper has been used to make it? (Use 3 = 1.732) ,d oxkZdkj irax] ftldk fod.kZ 32 lseh- gS] 8 lseh-

vk/kj okys ,d leckgq f=kHkqt ls tksM+h xbZ gSA rn~uql mls cukus esa yxHkx fdruk dkxt bLrseky gqvk gksxk\ ( 3 = 1.732 pqusa) (A) 539.712 cm2/oxZ lseh(B) 538.721 cm2/oxZ lseh(C) 540.712 cm2/oxZ lseh(D) 539.217 cm2/oxZ lseh-

142. Suppose O be incentre of ABC and D is a point on side BC such that OD  BC. If BOD = 15° then ABC = ? ekuk fdO, ABC dk vardsanz gSDvkSj Hkqtk BC ij ,d fcanq bl izdkj gS fd OD  BCA ;fn BOD = 15° rksABC = ? (A) 75° (B) 45° (C) 150° (D) 90° 143. ABCD is a trapezium with AB||DC whose diagonals meet at O. If AB = 2CD then ratio of area of AOB and COD is. ABCD ,d leyEc prqZHkqt gS tgka AB||DC, rFkk ftlds fod.kZO ij feyrs gSaA ;fn AB = 2CD gks] rks AOB rFkkCOD ds {ks=kiQy dk vuqikr gSa& (A) 1 : 4 (B) 4 : 1

(C) 1 : 2 (D) 2 : 1 144. If the sum of the length, breadth and height 12 lseh- gS vkSj O;kl ,d Bksl csyu ls ftldh Å¡pkbZ of a rectangular parallelopiped is 24 cm and 10 lseh- gS esa ls mlh Å¡pkbZ vkSj O;kl dk ,d 'kaDokdkj the length of its diagonal is 15 cm, then its [kM~Mk fd;k x;k gSA 'ks"k Bksl dk vk;ru (yxHkx) Kkr total surface area is  djsa   

(A) (B) (C) (D) 140. If

,d vk;rkdkj ?kukHk dh yackbZ] pkSM+kbZ vkSj ÅapkbZ d

22  pquas  7 

942.86 314.29 628.57 450.76

cm3/?ku cm3/?ku cm3/?ku cm3/?ku

lsehlsehlsehlseh-

tan2   1 5 sin   cos  = , the value of 4 sin  – cos  tan2  – 1

is

;fn

5 sin   cos  = 4 sin  – cos 

tan2   1

gks] rks

tan2  – 1

dk eku

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gS& (A)

25 16

(B)

41 9

(C)

41 40

(D)

40 41

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 Directions (146 - 150): The bar chart given 147. For which models was the percentage below shows the percentage distribution of the variation in production from 2013 to 2014 production of various models of a iphone the maximum? manufacturing company in 2013 and 2014. 2013 ls 2014 rd fdu ekWMyksa ds mRiknu esa o"kZ The total production in 2013 was 35 lakh izfr'kr cnyko vf/dre Fkk\ iphones and in 2014 the production was 44 (A) B and/vkSj C (B) C and/vkSj D lakh. Study the chart and answer the following (C) D and/vkSj E (D) A and/vkSj B questions. 148. What was the difference in the number of funsZ'k146 ( - 150) % uhps fn, LraHk vkjs[k esa ,d B type iphones produced in 2013 and 2014? vkbZiQksu fuekZrk daiuh }kjk o"kZ rFkk 2014 esa 2013 o"kZ 2013 vkSj o"kZ 2014 esa fufeZr B izdkj ds vkbZiQksu

fofHkUu ekWMyksa ds vkbZiQksu ds oxhZdj.k izfr'kr n'kkZ;k x;k dh la[;k esa fdruk varj Fkk\ gSA o"kZ 2013 esa vkbZiQksu dk dqy mRiknu 35 yk[k Fkk vkSj (A) 3,55,000 (B) 2,70,000 2014 esa og44 yk[k FkkA bl vkjs[k dk vè;;u dj (C) 2,25,000 (D) 1,75,000 fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft,A 149. If the percentage production of A type

iphones in 2014 was same as that in 2013, then the number of A type iphones produced in 2014 would have been ;fn o"kZ2014 esaA izdkj ds vkbZiQksu dk izfr'kr

Percentage of six different types of iphones manufactured by a company over two years

Production (in percentage) /mR i knu ( i zfr' kr esa)

,d daiuh }kjk fufeZr N% fHkUu izdkj ds vkbZiQksu ds nks o"kksZa ds izfr'kr 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

F E D

F E D C

C

B

B

Models/ekWMy F E D C B A

2013 ds cjkcj gksrk] rks 2014 mRiknu] o"kZ o"kZ esaA izdkj ds vkbZiQksu dk mRiknu fdruk gksrk\

(A) 14,00,000 (B) 13,20,000 (C) 11,70,000 (D) 10,50,000 150. If 85% of the D type iphones produced in each year were sold by the company, how many D type iphones remained unsold? D izdkj ds vkbZiQksu dh izR;sd ;fn daiuh }kjk

A A 2013 2014 Year/o"kZ

o"kZ dh mRiknu&la[;k85% ds vkbZiQksu csp fn, tkrs]gS D rks izdkj ds fdrus vkbZiQksu fcuk fcds jg tkrs\

(A) 76,500 (C) 1,18,500

(B) 93,500 (D) 1,22,500

146. Total number of iphones of models A, B and E manufactured in 2013 was o"kZ 2013 esa fufeZr A, B rFkkE ekWMyksa ds vkbZiQksu dh

dqy la[;k fdruh Fkh\

(A) 24,50,000 (C) 21,00,000

(B) 22,75,000 (D) 19,25,000

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Part - IV (English Language) Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some 158. Will you kindly ........ the knot ? part of the sentences have errors and some (A) untie (B) break are correct. Find out which part of a sentence (C) loose (D) open has an error and blacken the oval [ ] 159. During his long lecture, he did not touch corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B), ......... the main topic. (C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken (A) upon (B) on the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer (C) of (D) No Preposition Sheet. 160. The greatest thing in style is to have a ......... 151. One of my favourite actor is acting in this of metaphor. play. (A) knowledge (B) command (A) One of my favourite actor (C) Need (D) use (B) in this play Direction: In Question nos. 161 to 168, a (C) No error. sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined. (D) is acting Below are given alternatives to the underlined 152. Emphasis on equality of life ensures for the part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the health and happiness of every individual. sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In (A) No error case no improvement is needed your answer (B) for the health and happiness is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. (C) Emphasis on equality of life ensures 161. His powerful desire brought about his (D) of every individual. downfall. 153. He was in such hurry that he didn’t wait (A) His intense desire for me. (A) He was in such hurry (B) His desire for power (B) No error. (C) His fatal desire (C) wait for me (D) No improvement (D) that he didn’t 162. John had told me that he hasn’t done it yet. 154. Do you know to play the guitar. (A) told (B) tells (A) No error. (B) to play (C) was telling (D) No improvement (C) Do you know (D) the guitar 163. He could not look anything in the dark 155. Both of you two can come with me to the room. play tonight. (A) look at (B) see (A) Both of you two (C) see through (D) No improvement (B) No error. 164. I hope you won’t object to me watching (C) can come with me while you work. (D) to the play tonight (A) against me watching Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, (B) me to watch sentences given with blanks to be filled in with (C) to my watching an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are (D) No improvement suggested for each question. Choose the 165. You have come here with a view to insult correct alternative out of the four and indicate me. it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in (A) to insulting me (B) of insulting me the Answer Sheet. (C) for insulting me (D) No improvement 156. It became clear that the driver was heading 166. The more they earn, more they spend. .......... a blind turn. (A) More they earn, more they spend. (A) along (B) towards (B) More they earn, the more they spend. (C) for (D) into 157. The students are hell bent ...... getting the (C) The more they earn, the more they teacher changed. spend. (A) on (B) for (D) No improvement (C) upon (D) at Ph: 09555108888, 09555208888 16

2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 167. The dissidents hold a great problem in every political party. (A) cause (B) give (C) Pose (D) No improvement 168. My opinion for the film is that it will bag the national ward. (A) opinion to (B) opinion about (C) opinion on (D) No improvement Direction : In Question nos. 169 to 174, four alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet. 169. To wrangle over an ass’s shadow : (A) To act in a foolish way (B) To do something funny (C) To quarrel over trifles (D) To quarrel over the possession of an ass 170. We must work with all our might and main, otherwise we cannot succeed. (A) full force (B) complete trust (C) exceptional skill (D) full unity 171. The students found it hard to go at equal speed with the professor. (A) get away from (B) put up with (C) keep up with (D) race against 172. To bear the palm : (A) To win (B) To accept a challenge (C) To accept defeat (D) To endure something 173. To give a rap on the knuckles : (A) To eulogies (B) To chastise (C) To condemn (D) To rebuke 174. To live fast : (A) To lead a life of dissipation (B) To accomplish a purpose (C) To do a task hurriedly (D) To use up one’s income as fast as it comes in Directions : In Question nos. 175 to 182, in the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given sentence. 175. Having superior or intellectual interests and tastes. (A) Elite (B) Highbrow (C) Sophisticated (D) Fastidious 176. One who is in charge of museum. (A) Curator (B) Supervisor (C) Caretaker (D) Warden 177. That which is perceptible by touch is (A) Contagious (B) Contingent (C) Tenacious (D) Tangible

178. Policeman riding on motorcycles as guards to a VIP. (A) Outriders (B) Servants (C) Commandos (D) Attendants 179. An expression of mild disapproval. (A) Warning (B) Denigration (C) Impertinence (D) Reproof 180. Hater of learning and knowledge. (A) Mycologist (B) Bibliophile (C) Misologist (D) Philologist 181. In a state of tension or anxiety or suspense. (A) Off balance (B) Depressed (C) Diffused (D) On tenterhooks 182. One who has little faith in human sincerity and goodness. (A) Egoist (B) Fatalist (C) Stoic (D) Cynic Direction : In Question nos. 183 to 185, in the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word as your answer. 183. ABJECT (A) Challenge (B) Miserable (C) Deny (D) Disobey 184. INFAMY (A) Dishonour (B) Glory (C) Integrity (D) Reputation 185. FORAY (A) Maraud (B) Contest (C) Ranger (D) Intuition Direction : In Question nos. 186 to 188, in the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word opposite in meaning to the given word. 186. EXTRICATE (A) Manifest (B) Palpable (C) Release (D) Entangle 187. HYPOCRITICAL (A) Gentle (B) Sincere (C) Amiable (D) Dependable 188. FICKLE (A) Courageous (B) Sincere (C) Steadfast (D) Humble Directions : In question nos. 189 to 190, four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is spelt correct. Find the word spelt correct and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. 189. (A) Swelte (B) Filpant (C) Licentious (D) Puessile 190. (A) Sepulchral (B) Sepilchrle (C) Sepalchrul (D) Sepalchrl

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 195, in the following passages some of the words have been left out. Read the passages carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks. CLOZE TEST The principal advantage in having a clear cut objective of business is that it does not derail. The enterprise does not stray ...(i).... the direct route that it has set for ...(ii)... Enterprises with well defined objectives can conveniently undertake ...(iii)... and follow long range development policies. Recognition of objectives ...(iv).... The temptation to compromise long range ...(v)... for short term gains and improves coordination in work and consistency in policy. 191. (iv) (A) invites (B) defers (C) shifts (D) removes 192. (i) (A) from (B) on (C) along (D) towards 193. (v) (A) objectives (B) loses (C) interests (D) profits 194. (ii) (A) others (B) industry (C) itself (D) government 195. (iii) (A) production (B) research (C) audit (D) appraisal Direction : In Question nos. 196 to 200, you have a brief passages with 5 questions. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. PASSAGE Nationalism, of course, is a curious phenomenon which at a certain stage in a country’s history gives life, growth and unity but, at the same time, it has a tendency to limit one, because one thinks of one’s country as something different from the rest of world. One’s perceptive changes and one is continuously thinking of one’s own struggles and virtues and failing to the exclusion of other thoughts. The result is that the same nationalism which is the symbol of growth for a people becomes a symbol of the

cessation of that growth in mind. Nationalism, when it becomes successful sometimes goes on spreading in an aggressive way and becomes a danger internationally. Whatever line of thought you follow, you arrive at the conclusion that some kind of balance must be found. Otherwise something that was good can turn into evil. Culture, which is essentially good become not only static but aggressive and something that breeds conflict and hatred when looked at from a wrong point of view. How are you find a balance, I don’t know. Apart from the political and economic problems of the age , perhaps, that is the greatest problem today because behind it there is tremendous search for something which it cannot found. We turn to economic theories because they have an undoubted importance. It is folly to talk of culture or even of god. When human beings starve and die. Before one can talk about anything else one must provide the normal essentials of life to human beings. That is where economies comes in. Human beings today are not in mood to tolerate this suffering and starvation and inequality when they see that the burden is not equally shared. Others profit while they only bear the burden. 196. The greatest problem in the middle of the passage refers to the question (A) how to mitigate hardship to human beings (B) how to contain the dangers of aggressive nationalism (C) how to share the economic burden equally (D) how to curb international hatred 197. Negative national feeling can make a nation (A) selfish (B) self-centred (C) indifferent (D) dangerous 198. Suitable title for this passage can be (A) Nationalism breeds unity (B) Nationalism - a road to world unity (C) Nationalism is not enough (D) Nationalism and national problems 199. Others’ in the last sentence refers to (A) other people (B) other nations (C) other communities (D) other neighbours 200. Aggressive nationalism (A) breeds threat to international relations (B) leads to stunted growth (C) endangers national unity (D) isolates a country

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