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Section A - Language Conventions


Note : This section of the question paper contains 24 questions in the English
language. A student is required to attempt all the 24 questions
(Questions 1- 8) : Read the following passage carefully and select the most
suitable option from each list according to the corresponding number in the
passage.
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About two-thirds of the Earth's surface is water.


Land therefore covers a comparatively small area of our planet.
The world population is increasing very rapidly.
It is said three times as much food as we produce at
present will be needed by the year 2010 if everyone is to
have enough to eat. Only half the world population
today can afford enough of the right kind food.
The amount that people eat also varies considerably.
A worker in the U.S.A., for example, eats three and a half
times as much food a day as a farmer in South-East Asia

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1) lots
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3) less
4) sufficient

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In Line 3, the word 'Rapidly' could best be replaced with


1) growth
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3) rising
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In line 4, the word 'produce' could best be replaced with


1) bring
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4) manufacture
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afforded
affordable
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affording

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the top layer
the mountain area
the covering

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(Question 9 - 12) : Complete this passage by choosing the most suitable word /
phrase from each list to fit the corresponding gap
The (9) of the computer, i.e. the chip has become an important 10 of any
musician's tool. A method of sound production using the chip called the
Digital Waveguide synthesis not only 11 instrumental sounds but also 12
performance nuances such as acoustic variations.
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(Question 13 - 16) : Complete this passage by choosing the most suitable word /
phrase from each list to fit the corresponding gap
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in his thoughts when one of his "chappals" 15 his foot and 16 down.
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(Question 17 - 20) : Complete this passage by choosing the most suitable word
/ phrase from each list to fit the corresponding gap
Snake charmers 17 a very colourful picture of India to the tourists but the 18 of
their own life is quite sad. They wander to many places 19 their skills but due to
new forms of 20 like circus, television and theatre, their earnings have gone
down.
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(Question 21 - 24) : Complete this passage by choosing the most suitable words
phrase from each list
Value of money has gone high. Everyone wants 21 rich without hardlabour. He does not hesitate to adopt
22 at all to become rich. All religions
23 great stress on honesty and at other social and moral 24
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24.

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to.
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(2)

45

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;
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SA

61

TABLT / r
k
f
y
d
k

Ion / v
k
;
u

Molar Mass/
Distance
e
k
sy
j
n
zO
;
e
k
uTravelled /
Rf
n
w
j
h
(
CM)
g/mole
r
;
d
h
x
b
Z

Spot Colour /

/
k
C
c
sd
k
j
ax

Nickel / f
u
d
sy
58.7
2+
Ni

0.8

0.08

Cobalt / d
k
c
k
Y
V
58.9
2+
Co

3.5

0.35

Copper / r
k
ac
k
63.5
2+
Cu

6.0

0.60

Blue / u
h
y
k

112.4

7.8

0.78

Yellow / i
h
y
k

200.6

9.5

0.95

Pink / x
qy
k
c
h

Brown - Black/

H
k
wj
k
&
d
k
y
k

Cadmium /

d
sM
f
e
;
e
2+

Cd

Mercury /

i
k
j
k
2+

Hg

62

Brown - Black/

H
k
wj
k
&
d
k
y
k

TABLE-2 / r
k
f
y
d
k
&
2
Note : Sample contain only the metal ions listed in table

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k
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1
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h
o

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k
k
r
qv
k
;
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m
f
i
f
L
F
k
r
g
SA
Sample /

u
e
wu
k

Rf

Spot Colour /

/
k
C
c
sd
k
j
ax

0.60
0.78

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h
y
k
Yellow / i
h
y
k

0.35
0.95

Brown - Black/ H
k
wj
k
&
d
k
y
k
Brown - Black/ H
k
wj
k
&
d
k
y
k

0.08
0.78
0.95

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qy
k
c
h
Yellow / i
h
y
k
Brown - Black / H
k
wj
k
&
d
k
y
k

Q. 53 The information in tables 1 and 2 supports the conclusion that 'sample'


3' contains 2+
2+
(a) Cu and Cd only
2+
(b) Co and Hg2+ only
2+
2+
2+
(c) Ni , Co Cd only
2+
2+
2+
(d) Ni , Cd and Hg only

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k
f
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d
k
1
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k
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3
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r
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k
;
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g
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2+
2+
(a) d
so
y
Cu v
k
Sj
Cd
2+
(b) d
so
y
Co v
k
Sj
Hg2+
(c) d
so
y
Ni2+, Co2+ v
k
Sj
Cd2+
(c) d
so
y
Ni2+, Cd2+ v
k
Sj
Hg2+

Q. 54 Arrange the metal ions in order from the fastest to slowest speed with
they moved up the paper (refer table-1)(a)
(b)
(c)
(c)

Hg2+, Cd2+, Cu2+, Co2+, Ni2+


Cd2+, Cu2+, Co2+, Hg2+, Ni2+
2+
2+
2+
2+
2+
Ni , Hg , Co , Cu ,Cd
2+
2+
2+
2+
2+
Ni , Co , Cu , Cd , Hg

d
k
x
t
e
sa
i
j
d
h
v
k
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h
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r
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sv
k
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k
r
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k
;
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k
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k
sl
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l
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l
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n
sf
[
k
,
r
k
f
y
d
k
&
1
)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(c)
Q.55

Hg2+, Cd2+, Cu2+, Co2+, Ni2+


Cd2+, Cu2+, Co2+, Hg2+, Ni2+
2+
2+
2+
2+
2+
Ni , Hg , Co , Cu ,Cd
2+
2+
2+
2+
2+
Ni , Co , Cu , Cd , Hg

Based on the information given in the two tables, one can conclude that
2 contains.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

One metal ion only


Two metal ions only
Either one or two metal ions
More than two metal ions

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k
f
y
d
k
v
k
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h
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k
k
r
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k
;
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(
b)
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k
s/
k
k
r
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k
;
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(
c)
,
d
;
k
n
k
s/
k
k
r
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k
;
u
(
c)
n
k
sl
sv
f
/
k
d
/
k
k
r
qv
k
;
u

64

Q. 56 Which of the following figures best illustrates the appearance of the


filter paper after 'sample' was analyzed -

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k
1
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d
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k
Su
l
k
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p
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k
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t
d
h
f
n
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k
k
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d
k
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c
l
sm

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e
:
i
l
sn
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k
Zr
k
g
S&
(a)

distance traveled /
starting point /

(b)

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o
y
k
;
d
}
k
j
k
r
;
d
h
x
b
Zn
wj
h

v
k
j
E
H
k
f
c
an
q

distance traveled by solvent /


starting point /

f
o
y
k
;
d
}
k
j
k
r
;
d
h
x
b
Zn
wj
h

v
k
j
E
H
k
f
c
an
q

distance traveled by solvent /


starting point /

(d)

v
k
j
E
H
k
f
c
an
q

distance traveled by solvent /


starting point /

(c)

f
o
y
k
;
d
}
k
j
k
r
;
d
h
x
b
Zn
wj
h

= Key / d
qt
h
= Yellow / i
h
y
k
= Blue / u
h
y
k

v
k
j
E
H
k
f
c
an
q

65

f
o
y
k
;
d
}
k
j
k
r
;
d
h
x
b
Zn
wj
h

Question (57-60 Refer to the following pie charts & answers


i
z'
u
(
5
7
&
6
0
)
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sf
y
,
f
u
E
u
i
k
b
Zp
k
V
Zd
k
sn
s[
k
d
j
m

k
j
n
saA
Distribution of Protein Human body

Distribution of Human in
Human body

Protien
Muscles

16%

13

Hormones
Enzymes
& other proteins

Water

Skin

16

other
dry
elements
14%

70%

1 10

Bones

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k
u
o
'
k
j
h
j
e
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sV
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d
k
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.
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k
u
o
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j
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k
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k
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j
.
k

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zk
sV
h
u

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k
al
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sf
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k
;
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g
k
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k
sZu
,
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t
k
b
u
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v
U
;
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zk
sV
h
u

16

16%

13

v
U
;
l
q[
k
sr
R
o
14%

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k
u
h

R
o
p
k

70%

1 10

g
f
M
~M
;
k
a

Q. 57 What is the ratio of the distribution of protiens in the muscles


to that of the distribution of proteins in the bones?

66

Q. 58 What percentage of the total weight of the human body is equivalent to


the weight of the skin in the human body ?

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k
u
o
'
k
j
h
j
d
sd
qy
H
k
k
j
d
k
f
d
r
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k
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k
u
o
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k
j
h
j
d
h
R
o
p
k
d
sr
qY
;
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

1.C
0.16
0.016
Insufficient data / v
/
k
wj
sv
k
ad
M
+s

Q. 59 To show the distribution of protiens & other dry elements in the human
body, the arc of the circle should subtend at center an angle of.

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k
u
o
'
k
j
h
j
e
sa i
zk
sV
h
u
v
k
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;
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R
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k
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k
f
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r
j
.
k
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k
k
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y
,
o
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d
h
p
k
i
d
sU

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d
r
u
sv
a'
k
d
k
d
k
s.
k
c
u
k
,
x
h
\
(1) 120

(2)

54

(3) 108

(4) 252

Q. 60 What is the quantity of water in the body of a person weighing 50kg?

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k
sb
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u
q"
;
f
t
l
d
k
o
t
u
5
0
f
d
x
zk
g
Sm
l
e
sa i
k
u
h
d
h
e
k
=
k
g
k
sx
h
A
(1) 35kg

(2)

120kg

(3) 71.42kg

67

(4)20kg

Answer Key - Language Conventions (Hindi)


(Question 18)
Q.

(iv)

v
f
u
f
'
p
r
l
a[
;
k
o
k
p
d
f
o
'
k
s"
k
.
k

2
3
4
5
5
7
8

(ii)
(ii)
(i)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
(iv)

c
g
qr
v
d
e
Zd
d
k
y
o
k
p
d
v
k
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k
h
o
k
Zn
l
e
~
d
j
.
k
d
k
j
d
f
u
n
Z;

(Question 9-16)
Q.

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

(iii)
(iv)
(iii)
(iii)
(ii)
(iii)
(iii)
(ii)

n
qe
n
o
k
d
j
H
k
k
x
u
k
V
k
si
h
m
N
k
y
u
k
p
h
aV
h
d
h
p
k
y
l
sp
y
u
k
d
k
r
k
M
+c
u
k
f
n
;
k
t
e
k
f
n
;
k
M
k
y
f
n
,
;
e
d
v
y
ad
k
j
m
i
e
k
v
y
ad
k
j

(Question 17-24)
Q.

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

(iv)
(ii)
(i)
(ii)
(ii)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

t
h
o
u
y
{
;
l
Q
y
r
k
K
k
u
t
wr
k
v
ax
qy
h
u
h
p
s
t
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h
u
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Answer Key - Language Conventions (English)


(Question 1-8)
Q.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

(4)
(2)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(2)

sufficient
fast
make
relatively
all the people
affordable
varies
the top layer

(Question 9-12)
Q.

9
10
11
12

(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)

brain
part
adds
reproduces

(Question 13-16)
Q.

13
14
15
16

(3)
(3)
(4)
(1)

fell
slipped
standing
lost

(Question 17-20)
Q.

17
18
19
20

(2)
(3)
(2)
(2)

displaying
entertainment
present
reality

68

(Question 21-24)
Q

21
22
23
24

(4)
(2)
(1)
(2)

values
lay
any Means
to Become

Section - B (Qualitative Reasoning)


(Question 25-30)
25 (b)

Perimeter / i
f
j
e
k
i

26 (c)

Brother / H
k
k
b
Z
<
O
The tyres of the car should have enough air / d
k
j
d
sV
k
;
j
k
se
sa i
z;
k
ZI
r

27 (c)
28 (a)
29 (c)

e
k
=
k
e
sa g
o
k
g
k
su
h
p
k
f
g
,
A
30 (a)

RASP

(Question 31-36)
Q.

31
32
33
34
35
36

(d)
(d)
(b)
(b)
(a)
(a)

B
4
8
2
4
FJ%

(Question 37-42)
Q

37
38
39
40
41
42

(c)
(a)
(d)
(a)
(d)
(b)

N
O
R
P
O+M
M+R
68

Section - C (Quatitative Reasoning)


(Question 43-52)
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

(4)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(1)

4
13
7m
170/11
54m
28m
154cm2
200 and 1300
50
30

(Question 53-56)
Q

53
54
55
56

(d)
(a)
(b)
(a)

2+

2+

2+

Ni , Cd and Hg only
Hg2+, Cd2+, Cu2+, Co2+, Ni2+
Two Metal ions only

(Question 57-60)
Q.

57
58
59
60

(b)
(d)
(c)
(d)

2:1
Insufficient data
0
108
35kg

68

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