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PAPER CODE : MSETDRE02

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Total No. Questions : 100


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4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

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,oa fdlh Hkh v/;;u@lanHkZ lkexzh vkfn dk ;ksx ijh{kk d{k esa oftZr gSA
jQ+ dk;Z iqfLrdk esa fdlh Hkh [kkyh LFkku esa fd;k tkuk pkfg,] OMR mkj if=dk ij
dksbZ Hkh jQ+ dk;Z u djsaA fdlh vU; dkxt+ ij bls djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA
lokZf/kd egRoiw.kZ%& ijh{kk ds iwjk gksus ij vkSj ijh{kk d{k NksM+us ls igys bl
mkj&if=dk dh ewy fr dks ,gfr;kr ds lkFk vyx djds d{k fujh{kd dks nsa
vkSj dkcZuysl dkWih vius ikl j[ksxsaA vks-,e-vkj- mkj if=dk dh ewy fr d{k
fujh{kd dks nsus dh ftEesnkjh vH;Fk dh gS vxj oks ,slk ugha djrk vkSj ewy
fr vius lkFk ys tkrk gS rks mldh vH;fFkZrk j dj nh tk;sxhA
gj lgh mkj ds fy, ,d vad fn;k tk;sxkA xyr mkj ds fy, udkjkRed vadu
ykxw ugha gSA gj ,d 'u ds fy, dsoy ,d gh mkj bafxr djsaA ,d ls vf/kd
mkj nsus ij 'u dk dksbZ vad ugha fn;k tk,xkA mkj esa dksbZ Hkh dfVax ;k
vksojjkbZfVax ekU; ugha gksxhA iqu% 'u i= f}Hkk"kh; fgUnh ,oa vaxtsz h esa gSA
vuqokfnr fgUnh laLdj.k esa fdlh Hkh fHkrk gksus ij ewY;kadu ds fy, vaxtsz h laLdj.k
dks vfUre ekuk tk;sxkA

PARTA (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE)


1.

In which case, it was held by the Supreme Court that


Preamble is the basic feature of the Constitution?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

2.

3.

dkSu&ls ekeys esa loksZPp U;k;ky; us ;g fu.kZ; fn;k Fkk fd


^mn~nsfkdk* lafo/kku dh ewy fokskrk gS\
(A) xksydukFk ds ekeys esa
(B) esudk xka/kh ds ekeys esa
(C) feuokZ feYl ds ekeys esa
(D) dskokuan Hkkjrh ds ekeys esa

2.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls Hkkjrh; lafo/kku dk dkSu&lk vuqPNsn cPpksa dh


fk{kk ds fy, volj nku djus dh ftEesnkjh muds vfHkHkkodksa ij
Mkyrk gS%
(A) vuqPNsn 21(A)
(B) vuqPNsn 51(A)
(C) vuqPNsn 45
(D) vuqPNsn 350(A)

3.

Hkkjr ds jkVifr dk fuokZpu ,sls fuokZpdx.k ds lnL; djrs gSa


ftlesa&
(A) laln ds nksuksa lnuksa ds lnL; gksrs gSa
(B) laln ds nksuksa lnuksa ds lnL; vkSj jkT;ksa dh fo/kku lHkkvksa ds
lnL; gksrs gSa
(C) laln ds nksuksa lnuksa ds fuokZfpr lnL; vkSj jkT;ksa dh fo/kku
lHkkvksa ds fuokZfpr lnL; gksrs gSa
(D) laln ds nksuksa lnuksa ds fuokZfpr lnL;] jkT;ksa dh fo/kku
lHkkvksa ds fuokZfpr lnL; vkSj LFkkuh; fudk;ksa ds fuokZfpr
lnL; gksrs gSa

4.

orZeku esa fryd ekxZ ij fLFkr loksZPp U;k;ky; lu~


dgk ls dk;Z dj jgk Fkk%
(A) gSnjkckn gkml
(B) laln Hkou
(C) cM+kSnk gkml
(D) jkVifr Hkou

5.

fnYyh dk Fke ekLVj Iyku fdl lu~ esa cuk%

In re: Golaknath case


In re: Maneke Gandhi
In re: Minerva Mills
In re: Keshwananda Bharti

Which of the following Article of Constitution of India


entrusts parents with the responsibility of providing
opportunities for education to their children?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

1.

Article 21(A)
Article 51(A)
Article 45
Article 350(A)

The President of India is elected by the members of an


electoral college comprising of
(A) The members of both Houses of the Parliament
(B) The members of both Houses of the Parliament and
the Legislative Assemblies of the States
(C) The elected members of both Houses of the
Parliament and the elected members of the Legislative
Assemblies of the States
(D) The elected members of both Houses of the
Parliament, the elected members of the Legislative
Assemblies of the States and the elected members of
the local bodies

4.

The Supreme Court of India functioned from which


place until 1958 when it moved to its present building
on Tilak Marg:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

5.

Hyderabad House
The Parliament House
Baroda House
The President House

The first Delhi master plan was drawn up in the year:


(A) 1962
(C) 1972

6.

rd

(B) 1965
(D) 1952

Hkkjr esa vc fonskh eqk ds fu;eu ds fy, dkSu&lk vf/kfu;e gS%


(A) FEMA
(C) FSI

(B) LIBOR
(D) FERA

7.

Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk ; kf lerk ds vk/kkj ij foo dh -----lcls cM+h vFkZ O;oLFkk gS%
(A) nwljh
(B) rhljh
(C) nloha
(D) ikpoh

8.

U;wVu dk xfr ds Fke fu;e dk nwljk uke gS%


(A) Roj.k dk fu;e
(B) pky dk fu;e
(C) xq:Ro dk fu;e
(D) tM+Ro dk fu;e

(B) Third
(D) Fifth

Newton's 1st law of motion is also known as:


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

6.

(B) LIBOR
(D) FERA

The Economy of India is the ____ largest in the world


by purchasing power parity:
(A) Second
(C) Tenth

8.

(A) 1962
(C) 1972

Which of the following Act governs the foreign


Exchange in India now:
(A) FEMA
(C) FSI

7.

(B) 1965
(D) 1952

1958

Law of acceleration
Law of speed
Law of gravity
Law of inertia

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9.

In summer a cloudy night is hotter than a starlit night


because:

9.

xehZ ds fnuksa esa rkjke; jkf= dh vis{kk ?kVkvksa ls iw.kZ jkf= T;knk
xeZ gksrh gS D;ksafd%
(A) ckny B.Mh ok;q dks i`Foh rd igqpus ugha nsrs
(B) ckny i`Foh }kjk fodj.k dh gqbZ mek dks vkdkk esa foyqIr gksus
ls jksdrk gS
(C) ckny ,d ?kus dEcy ds :i esa dk;Z djrk gS vkSj xehZ iSnk
djrk gS
(D) cknyksa }kjk mek iSnk gksrh gS vkSj i`Foh dks okil fofdj.k gks
tkrh gS

10.

yM+kdw foeku tks 3&eSd ij mM+ku Hkjrk gS mldh fr ?kaVs xfr ehy
esa yxHkx fdlds cjkcj gksxhA

(A) Clouds do not allow cold air to reach Earth


(B) Clouds prevent the heat radiated by the Earth from
escaping to the sky
(C) Clouds work as a thick blanket and reproduce heat
(D) Heat is generated by clouds and radiated back to
Earth

10.

A fighter plane travelling at mach 3 has a speed in


miles per hour closest to the figure:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

11.

14.

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
15.

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
16.

13.

;g ,d midj.k gS tks lsalj dk ,d leqPp; gS tks eaxy ij


rkie ds ekiu] ok;q dh xfr ,oa fnkk] nkc] lkis{k vkZrk ,oa /kwy
dh vkdkj ,oa k:i nku djus esa l{ke gS%
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

RIMFAX
SHERLOC
MEDA
MOXIE

14.

flXeksa fdldk ,d fl) R;kSgkj gS%


(A) rfey leqnk;
(B) laFkkyh leqnk;
(C) dksaduh fgUnw leqnk;
(D) eqfLye leqnk;

15.

Tokj HkkVk] tks ,d lkFk ,d gh fnkk esa pUek ,oa lw;Z ds


xq:RokdkZ.k f[kpko ds dkj.k gksrk gS] dgykrk gS%
(A) o`gn Tokj HkkVk
(B) y?kq Tokj HkkVk
(C) Tokjh; rjax
(D) Tokjh; fHkfk

16.

Hkkjr dk nwljk lcls cM+k lnkcgkj cu dkSu&lk gS\


(A) .kk MsYVk
(B) dsjy ds cSdokVlZ
(C) vksfMkk esa Hkrjdfudk
(D) ifpe caxky esa cd~[kkyh

Tamil Community
Santhali Community
Konkani Hindu Community
Muslim Community

Spring Tide
Neap Tide
Tidal Wave
Tidal Bore

The second largest mangrove forest of India is:


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

^bfDoukWDl* lEcfU/kr gS%


(A) lHkh LFkkuksa ds leku rkieku ls
(B) fokqor js[kk ls fudVrk
(C) fnu vkSj jkf= ds leku vof/k ls
(D) /ku ds leku forj.k ls

RIMFAX
SHERLOC
MEDA
MOXIE

Tide caused by the gravitional pull of the moon and


sun together in the same direction is called:

dh tux.kuk ds vuqlkj fkkq fyax vuqikr D;k gS\


914 cfPp;k fr 1000 cPPkksa ij
1000 cPps fr 940 cfPp;ksa ij
917 cfPp;k fr 1000 cPpksa ij
872 cfPp;k fr 1000 cPpksa ij

12.

Equal temperature in all locations


Closeness to the equator
Period of equal days and nights
Equal distribution of wealth

Shigmo is one of the prominent festival of the:

1000
750
2250
1500

2011
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

This is an instrument that is a set of sensors and is


capable of providing measurements of temperature,
wind speed and direction, pressure, relative humidity
and dust size & shape on Mars:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

11.

914 females per 1000 males.


1000 males per 940 females
917 females per 1000 males
872 females per 1000 males

Equinox relates to:


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

13.

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

What is the child sex ratio as per the census report of 2011?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

12.

1000
750
2250
1500

The Krishna delta


The Kerala backwaters
The Bhitarkanika in Odisha
Bakhkhali

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17.

Which is not a type of writ?


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

18.

Indias first CNG powered train was recently


inaugurated by Railways Minister flagging off in:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

19.

Garuda-V concluded recently, is a joint exercise


between the air forces of India and:

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

dkSu&lh xSl fueqZDr djus ls HkweaMyh; rkiu iSnk gksxk\


(A) xzhu gkml xSlsa
(B) vf; xSl

21.

rhu R tks gesa nh?kZdkyhu iz;ksx ds fy, izkd`frd lalk/kuksa dks


ifjjf{kr j[kus esa enn dj ldrs gSa] os gSa%
(A) iqu%p.k] iqu#Riknu] iqu%iz;ksx
(B) ?kVkuk] iqu#Riknu] iqu%iz;ksx
(C) ?kVkuk] iqu%iz;ksx] iqufoZrj.k
(D) ?kVkuk] iqu%p.k] iqu%iz;ksx

22.

FkkWel ,oa mcsj di fdl [ksy ls lEcfU/kr gS\


(A) cSMfeUVu
(B) fdsV
(C) Vsful
(D) Vscy Vsful

23.

ghuk fl)w fdl [ksy ls lEcfU/kr gS%


(A) rhjankth
(B) kwfVax
(C) Hkkjkksyu
(D) eqDdsckth

24.

^QkstZ ;ksj ;wpj* khkZd okyh iqLrd fdlds }kjk fy[kh xbZ gS%
(A) Jh .kc eq[kt
(B) MkW- ,-ih-ts- vCnqy dyke
(C) Jh ujsU eksnh
(D) MkW- eueksgu flag

25.

Hkkjr dk igyk ftyk ftlesa lEiw.kZ xzkeh.k czksMcSaM dojst gS%


(A) lsye
(B) bnqDdh
(C) xka/khuxj
(D) fokk[kkiV~ue

Archery
Shooting
Weightlifting
Boxing

Mr. Pranab Mukerjee


Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Mr. Narendra Modi
Dr. Manmohan Singh

The first district of India with complete rural broad


band coverage?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

20.

Badminton
Cricket
Tennis
Table Tennis

The book titled Forge Your Future has been authored


by:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

x:M&V, tks gky gh esa lEiUu gqvk] Hkkjr dh ok;q lsuk ,oa fdl
nsk ds e/; la;q vH;kl Fkk%
(A) tkiku
(B) dukMk
(C) :l
(D) kal

Recycle, Regenerate, Reuse


Reduce, Regenerate, Reuse
Reduce, Reuse, Redistribute
Reduce, Recycle, Reuse

Heena Sidhu is associated with:


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

19.

(C) SO2
(D) Dyksjhu

Thomas and Uber Cup is realted to which game?


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

lh-,u-th- kf pkfyr Hkkjr dh igyh Vsu vHkh gky gh esa


jsy&ea=h }kjk >aMh fn[kkdj mn~?kkVu fd;k x;k%
(A) mkj nsk esa
(B) gfj;k.kk esa
(C) jktLFkku esa
(D) tEew ,oa dehj esa

Greenhouse Gases
Inert gases
SO2
Chlorine

The three Rs which can help us to conserve natural


resource for long term use are?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

18.

(B) Canada
(D) France

Release of which gas shall cause global warming?


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ,d leknsk ;kfpdk dk dkj ugha gS%


(A) eUMel
(B) gSfc;l dkiZl
(C) eSXuk dkVkZ
(D) Doks okjUVks

Uttar Pradesh
Haryana
Rajasthan
J&K

(A) Japan
(C) Russia
20.

17.

Mandamus
Habeas corpus
Magna Carta
Quo warranto

Salem
Idukki
Gandhinagar
Vishakhapatnam

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PARTB (MATHEMATICS)
26.

Choose the correct statement:


(A) An Irrational Number is a real number that cannot
written as a simple fraction
(B) A rational Number is a real number that cannot
written as a simple fraction
(C) An Irrational Number is a real number that can
written as a simple fraction
(D) A rational Number is a real number that cannot
written as a complex fraction

27.

28.

29.

30.

31.

29.

(A) 1
3
4

ls dksbZ ugha
0

gSa ,oa ckdh

(B) 14
(D) 18

A ,oa B Lo.kZ ,oa rkez dh /kkrqvksa dks ek% 5:3 ,oa 5:11 esa
feykdj cuk;h gqbZ feJ /kkrq gSA feJ /kkrq dh leku ifjek.k xykdj
,d rhljk feJ /kkrq C cuk;k tkrk gSA Lo.kZ ,oa rkez dk vuqikr
feJ /kkrq C esa D;k gksxk%
(A) 33:25
(C) 17:15

(B) 25:33
(D) 15:17

30.

,d lUnwd esa R;sd 100 xzke okys 85 uV~l ,oa 150 xzke okys
R;sd 94 cksYV~l gSaA ;fn lEiw.kZ lUnwd esa fufgr oLrq ds lkFk Hkkj
42.5 fdyksxzke gS] rks [kkyh lUnwd dk Hkkj D;k gS\
(A) 20.5 fdyksxzke
(B) 21.5 fdyksxzke
(C) 18.5 fdyksxzke
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

31.

,d vk;rh; IykV dh pkSM+kbZ 20 frkr ?kVk nh tkrh gSA yEckbZ dks


fdrus frkr c<+k;k tk;s rkfd {ks=Qy ogh jgs\
(A) 25
(C) 30

(B) 20
(D) None of these
32.

(B) `480, `360


(D) None of these

441
81

=?
63
3

(B) 442
(D) buesa

vkB la[;kvksa dk vkSlr 12 gSA buesa ls nks la[;k,a


cjkcjA xSj 'kwU; la[;k dk eku D;k gS\
(A) 12
(C) 16

(B) 25:33
(D) 15:17

The C.P. of two shirts taken together is `840. If by


selling one at a profit of 16% and the other at a loss of
12%, there is no loss or gain in the whole transaction,
then the C.P. of the two shirts are respectively:

(C)

28.

(B) 14
(D) 18

The breadth of a rectangular plot is decreased by 20


per cent. By what percent should the length be
increased to keep the area same?

(A) `360, `480


(C) `380, `460
33.

(A) 121
(C) 993

(B) 442
(D) None of these

20.5 kgs.
21.5 kgs.
18.5 kgs.
None of these

(A) 25
(C) 30
32.

be

A box contains 85 nuts each of 100 gms. and 94 bolts each


of 150 gms. If the entire box with its contents weighs 42.5
kgs, then what is the weight of the empty box?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

,d la[;k esa 3 vad gSaA chp okyk vad nwljs nks vadks dk ;ksx gSA
Fke vad rhljs vad ds oxZ ds cjkcj gSA rks la[;k gS%

be

A and B are two alloys of gold and copper prepared by


mixing metals in the ratios 5:3 and 5:11 respectively.
Equal quantities of these alloys are melted to form a third
alloy C. The ratio of gold and copper in the alloy C is:
(A) 33:25
(C) 17:15

27.

be

The average of eight numbers taken together is 12. Two


of these numbers are 0 and the remaining numbers are
equal. What is the value of the non-zero number?
(A) 12
(C) 16

lR; dFku dk pquko djsa%


(A) ,d vifjes; la[;k ,d okLrfod la[;k gksrh gS ftls lk/kkj.k
fHkUu ds :i esa ugha fy[kk tk ldrk gS
(B) ,d ifjes; la[;k ,d okLrfod la[;k gS ftls lk/kkj.k fHkUu ds
:i esa ugha fy[kk tk ldrk gS
(C) ,d vifjes; la[;k ,d okLrfod la[;k gS ftls lk/kkj.k fHkUu
ds :i esa fy[kk tk ldrk gS
(D) ,d ifjes; la[;k ,d okLrfod la[;k gS ftls fefJr fHkUu ds
:i esa ugha fy[kk tk ldrk gS

be

A number consists of three digits. The middle figure is


the sum of the other two. The first figure is equal to the
square of the third. The number is:
(A) 121
(C) 993

26.

1
3
1
(D) 5
4

(B) 1

(B) `480, `360


(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

441
81

=?
63
3

(A) 1
(C)

[A4]

ls dksbZ ugha

nks kVZ dh ,d lkFk ykxr `840 gSA ;fn ,d dks 16 frkr ykHk
ij ,oa nwljs dks 12 frkr gkfu ij cspk tkrk gS] rks lkSns esa u
dksbZ ykHk vkSj u dksbZ gkfu gksrh gSA nksuksa kVZ dh ykxr ewY; ek%
gS%
(A) `360, `480
(C) `380, `460

33.

(B) 20
(D) buesa

3
4

1
3
1
(D) 5
4

(B) 1

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34.

A train passes through a tunnel whose length is 500


metres in 1 minute while running at a speed of 72 km
per hour. The length of the train is:
(A) 750 metres
(C) 800 metres

35.

If the difference between simple and compound


interest on some principal amount at 20% per annum
for three years is `48, then the principal amount is:

If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 200% and


the denominator is increased by 300%, the resultant
fraction is 6/11. What was the original fraction?

A sum of money invested at compound interest


amounts in 3 years to Rs 800 and in 4 years to Rs 840.
What is the percentage rate of interest?

39.

40.

42.

1
2

(C) 12 %

(D) 15

37.

(B) 7/11
(D) 8/11

po`f) C;kt ij fuos'k dh xbZ ,d jde 3 o"kks esa


o"kks esa 840 gks tkrh gSA C;kt dh fr'kr nj D;k gS%
(A) 5%
(C) 3%

38.

800

,oa pkj

(B) 4%
(D) 10%

;fn O;kikjh ds fy;s ,d oLrq dh ykxr ` 80 gSA og ml oLrq ij


ykxr ewY; ls 50 frkr vf/kd ewY; vafdr djrk gS vkSj ml oLrq
dks vafdr ewY; ls 25 frkr de ij csprk gSA rks mldk ykHk
frkr D;k gS\
1
4

(B) 21 %

1
2

(C) 12 %

(D) 15

1
%
2

39.

,d f=Hkqtkdkj [ksr dk vk/kkj vius khkZyEc ls rhu xquk T;knk gSA


;fn bldh [ksrh dh ykxr ` 280 fr gsDVs;j dh nj ij ` 3780
gSA rks bldk vk/kkj vkSj khkZyEc crkvks%
(A) vk/kkj 600 ehVj] khkZyEc 200 ehVj
(B) vk/kkj 200 ehVj] khkZyEc 600 ehVj
(C) vk/kkj 300 ehVj] khkZyEc 900 ehVj
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

40.

nks flys.Mj dh f=T;k,a 2:3 ds vuqikr esa gS ,oa mudh pkbZ dk


vuqikr 5:3 gSA muds vk;ru dk vuqikr gS%

(B) 20:27
(D) 9:4

(A) 27:20
(C) 4:9
41.

10:40 AM
09:00 AM
09:45 AM
None of these
42.

[A5]

(B) 09:00 AM
(D) buesa ls dksbZ

ugha

dk eku D;k gksxk%

49 64 81 = x
(A) 804
(C) 304

(B) 409
(D) 504

(B) 20:27
(D) 9:4

nks Vsus P ,oa Q LVsku ls tks ,d nwljs ls 110 fd-eh- dh nwjh ij


gSa] NwVrh gSaA P ls Q dks ;k=k djus okyh Vsu 25 fd-eh- fr ?kaVk
ls ;k=k djrh gS rFkk Q ls P ;k=k djus okyh Vsu 30 fd-eh- fr
?kaVk ls ;k=k djrh gSA ;fn nksuksa ,d lkFk 8 A.M. ij NwVrh gSa rks
os feyrh gSa%
(A) 10:40 AM
(C) 09:45 AM

What value should come in place of the x

dksbZ ugha

;fn ,d fHk dk vak 200% c<+k fn;k tkrk gS ,oa gj 300% c<+k
fn;k tkrk gS] rks ifj.kker% fHk 6/11 gksxkA ekSfyd fHk D;k Fkk\

(A) 25%

Two trains leave stations P and Q, 110 km apart. Train


from P to Q travels at 25 km/hr and train from Q to P at
30 km/hr. If they both start at 8 AM, they meet at:

49 64 81 = x
(A) 804
(C) 304

(B) `375
(D) buesa ls

(A) 5/11
(C) 8/13

1
%
2

The radii of two cylinders are in the ratio 2:3 and their
heights are in the ratio 5:3. The ratio of their volumes is:

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

36.

Base 600 m, Altitude 200 m


Base 200 m, Altitude 600 m
Base 300 m, Altitude 900 m
None of these

(A) 27:20
(C) 4:9
41.

1
4

(B) 21 %

The base of a triangular field is 3 times more than its


altitude. If the cost of cultivating the field at ` 280 per
hectare is ` 3780, find its base and altitude:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

(A) `450
(C) `390

(B) 4%
(D) 10%

An article cost ` 80 to the vendor. If he marks the


article for 50% more than the cost price and sells it
25% less than the marked price. What is his gain
percentage?
(A) 25%

ljy ,oa po`f) C;kt ij fdlh ewy /ku ij rhu lky esa 20
frkr frokZ dh nj ls vUrj `48 gS] rks ewy /ku fdruk gksxk\

(B) 7/11
(D) 8/11

(A) 5%
(C) 3%
38.

35.

(B) `375
(D) None of these

(A) 5/11
(C) 8/13
37.

72 fdyksehVj fr?kaVs dh pky ls pyrh gqbZ ,d Vsu ,d lqjax


ftldh yEckbZ 500 ehVj gS] 1 feuV esa ikj djrh gSA Vsu dh
yEckbZ gS%
(A) 750 ehVj
(B) 700 ehVj
(C) 800 ehVj
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(B) 700 metres


(D) None of these

(A) `450
(C) `390
36.

34.

(B) 409
(D) 504

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43.

Two trains start simultaneously from Kanpur and Agra


towards each other with speeds of 70 km/hr and 90
km/hr respectively. When they met each other it was
observed that one of them had covered 350 km more
than the other. Find distance between Kanpur and
Agra?
(A) 2400 km
(C) 2700 km

44.

Two perpendicular cross roads of equal width run


through the middle of a rectangular field of length 80
meter and breadth 60 meter. If the area of the cross
roads is 675 m2, what is the width of the road:

Out of the total 390 students studying in a college of Arts and


Science, boys and girls are in the ratio of 7:6 respectively and
the number of students studying Arts and Science are in the
ratio of 3:7 respectively. The boys and girls studying Arts are in
the ratio of 4:5 respectively.

Find the value of


(A) 36
(C) 306

46.

93636 :

(B) 336
(D) None of these

93636

(B) 156
(D) buesa

ls dksbZ ugha

(B) 336
(D) buesa

ls dksbZ ugha

dk eku gS%

47.

;fn ,d yM+dk 20 ehVj nkSM+us esa mruk gh le; ysrk gS ftruk ,d


dkj 50 ehVj dh nwjh r; djus esa rks dkj }kjk 1 fdeh- dh nwjh
r; djus ds nkSjku yM+ds }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh fdruh gksxh%
(A) 400 ehVj
(B) 200 ehVj
(C) 40 ehVj
(D) 20 ehVj

48.

30 yM+dks dh ,d d{kk esa vkSlr vk;q 14.5 okZ gSA vkSlr vk;q
D;k gksxk ;fn 10 u;s yM+ds vkSj vkrs ,oa kkfey gksrs gSa ftudh
vkSlr vk;q 15.2 okZ gksrh gS%
(A) 15.5 okZ
(B) 14.68 okZ
(C) 16.25 okZ
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

49.

;fn 200 #i, 10 o"kZ esa lk/kkj.k C;kt dh nj ls nqxquk gks tkrk gS
rks C;kt dh nj D;k gS%

(B) 200 metres


(D) 20 metres

(B) 14.68 years


(D) None of these

(B) 10%
(D) None of these

(A) 5%
(C) 8%

Total expenses of a boarding house are partly fixed


and partly varying linearly with the number of
boarders. The average expense per boarder is Rs.
700/- when there are 25 boarders and Rs. 600/- when
there are 50 boarder. What is the average expense per
boarder when there are 100 boarders?
(A) Rs. 560/(C) Rs. 550/-

fdrus yM+ds foKku dk v/;;u dj jgs gSa\

(A) 36
(C) 306

If Rs. 200 doubles in 10 years at a simple rate of


interest. What is the rate of interest:
(A) 5%
(C) 8%

50.

45.

(B) 156
(D) None of these

The average age of the boys in a class of 30 boys is


14.5 years. What will be the average age if 10 new boys
come whose average is 15.2 years, and joins them?
(A) 15.5 years
(C) 16.25 years

49.

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr u fuEu lwpukvksa ij vk/kkfjr gSaA


dyk ,oa foKku ds ,d dkWyst esa dqy 390 i<+us okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa esa yM+dksa
,oa yM+fd;ksa dk vuqikr ek% 7:6 gS ,oa dyk ,oa foKku i<+us okys
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk vuqikr ek% 3:7 gSA yM+ds ,oa yM+fd;k tks fd
dyk dk v/;;u dj jgs gSa mudk vuqikr ek% 4:5 gSA
(A) 155
(C) 158

If a boy takes as much time in running 20 metres as a


car takes in covering 50 metres, the distance covered
by the boy during the time the car covers 1 km, is:
(A) 400 metres
(C) 40 metres

48.

80 ehVj yEcs ,oa 60 ehVj pkSM+s ,d vk;rkdkj eSnku ds e/; esa


nks yEcor~ leku pkSM+kbZ okys kl jksM gSA ;fn kl jksM dk {ks=Qy
675 m2 gS rks lM+d dh pkSM+kbZ D;k gS%
(A) 6 ehVj
(B) 5 ehVj
(C) 9 ehVj
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

How many boys are studying Science?


(A) 155
(C) 158

47.

44.

(B) 5 meters
(D) None of these

DIRECTIONS: The questions are based on the following information:

46.

nks jsyxkM+h dkuiqj ,oa vkxjk ls ,d&nwljs dh vksj ftudh pky


ek% 70 fdeh-@?kaVk vkSj 90 fdeh-@?kaVk gS] ,d lkFk pyuk
vkjEHk djrh gSaA tc og ,d&nwljs ls feyrh gSa rks ;g ik;k tkrk gS
fd muesa ls ,d jsyxkM+h nwljh jsyxkM+h ls 350 fdeh- vkxs gSA
dkuiqj vkSj vkxjk ds chp dh nwjh crkvks\
(A) 2400 fdeh(B) 2550 fdeh(C) 2700 fdeh(D) 2800 fdeh-

(B) 2550 km
(D) 2800 km

(A) 6 meters
(C) 9 meters

45.

43.

50.

(B) Rs. 540/(D) None of these

[A6]

(B) 10%
(D) buesa ls

dksbZ ugha

,d Nk=kokl dk dqy [kpZ va'kr% LFkk;h gS ,oa va'kr% Nk=ksa


la[;k ds lkFk jSf[kd :i ls ifjor gSA fr Nk= vkSlr [kpZ
700/- gS tc Nk=ksa dh la[;k 25 gS ,oa #- 600/- gS tc Nk=ksa
la[;k 50 gSA vkSlr [kpZ fr Nk= fdruk gksxk tcfd 100 Nk=
(A) #- 560/(B) #- 540/(C) #- 550/(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

dh
#dh
gSa\

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PARTC (GENERAL ENGLISH)


51.

Identify the sentence with no adverb:


(A) He behaves best
(C) He is the best boy in the class

52.

Which of the following will sting?


(A) Dog

53.

(B) Scorpion

(C) Cat

(D) Lizard

Given below are the four spellings of the same word. Choose the correct one.
(A) Anoynymous
(C) Anonymous

54.

(B) She sings well enough


(D) The patient is much better.

(B) Anonemous
(D) Annonymous

Find the one word substitution in each of the following question.


A place where bees are kept is called:
(A) An apiary

55.

(B) A Mole

(C) A Hive

(D) A Sanctuary

Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentence.


I bought this book ........ ten rupees:
(A) In

56.

(B) At

(C) For

(D) By

In these question, out of four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.
One who studies election trends by means of opinion polls:
(A) Entomologists
(C) Demogogue

57.

(B) Psephologist
(D) Eugenist

Each of the following sentence has been broken in three parts (A), (B) and (C). If there is any grammatical error in any
of these parts, that is your answer. If there is no error, the answer is (D).
The teacher punished him and make him write it fifty times No error
,
,
,
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

58.

In the following question pick the wrong spelt word.


(A) Autopsy
(C) Akward

59.

(B) Autocratic
(D) Asylum

What shall be correct combination of two simple sentence into a complex sentence by using an adverb clause.
The chief guest entered the hall. The audience clapped.
(A) The audience clapped as the chief guest entered the hall
(B) The audience clapped upon the chief guest entering the hall
(C) The audience was clapping when the chief guest entered the hall
(D) The audience had to clap when the chief guest entered the hall

60.

In the following question pick the wrong spelt word.


(A) Abnormity

61.

(B) Aberration

(C) Abstinant

(D) Abstention

In the following question select the appropriate word that best represents the given set of words.
A person whose thoughts are turned inwards:
(A) Extrovert

62.

(B) Invertebrate

(C) Intelligent

(D) Introvert

Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentence.


This child ........ if the train had not stopped quickly.
(A) Will have been killed
(C) Had been killed

63.

(B) Would have been killed


(D) Had had been killed

Choose the correct passive voice of the sentence given in the question.
Have you shut the door?
(A) Has the door been shut by you?
(C) Has the door been shut?

(B) Have the door been shut by you?


(D) Have the door being shut by you?

[A7]

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64.

Choose the correct passive voice of the sentence given in the question.
Meena should write a book:
(A) A book should have been written by Meena.
(C) A book should be written by Meena.

65.

(B) A book shall be written by Meena.


(D) A book shall have been written by Meena

Change the following sentences into reported speech.


I said, will you stop that noise? No said the boy:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

66.

I asked the boy if he would stop that noise and he replied that he would not (stop that noise).
I told the boy if he would stop that noise and he said no
I said to the boy if he will stop that noise and he said that he would not.
I asked the boy whether he would stop this noise and he replied in negative.

In the following question, identify the correct reported speech from the given alternatives.
He said to his wife How many people were coming to dinner tonight.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

67.

He asked his wife how many people were coming to dinner tonight
He asked his wife how many people were coming to dinner that night
He called his wife how many people were coming to dinner that night
He narrated his wife how many people are coming to dinner that night

Choose the correct passive voice of the sentence given in the question.
Is the noise not disturbing the old man?
(A) Is the old man not being disturbed by the noise?
(C) Do the old man not being disturbed by the noise?

68.

Complete the phrase: Burning the candle at both ______.


(A) sides

69.

(B) ends

(C) tips

(D) flames

(C) Agenda

(D) Radius

Identify plural word among the following alternatives:


(A) Syllabus

70.

(B) Whether the old man is not being disturbed by the noise?
(D) Let the old man not be disturbed by the noise.

(B) Curriculum

Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.


FRUGAL
(A) Gluttonous

71.

(B) Miserly

(C) Merciful

(D) Extravagant

Select the word which best expresses the meaning of the word from the words given below.
INSATIABLE
(A) Wild

72.

(B) Angry

(C) Quick

(D) Greedy

In the questions choose the correct alternative answer to complete the sentence.
I first ........ him in 1966:
(A) Meet

73.

(B) Have met

(D) Had met

Fill in the blanks in the following using the correct article.


I met ........ one eyed man on the road.
(A) A
(C) The

74.

(C) Met

(B) An
(D) None of these

In this question fill in the blanks in the sentence with correct option.
They still think that women are inferior ........ men:
(A) To
(C) From

75.

(B) Than
(D) By

Choose the one word or Phrase that best completes the sentence.
He is . tennis:
(A) Fond to play
(C) Fond in playing

(B) Fond of playing


(D) Fond at playing

[A8]

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PARTD (REASONING)
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 76 & 77) In each of the following
questions, a question is posed followed by two statements,
I & II. Select the choice as follows.
A
B
C
D

If statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question


If statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question
If statements I & II are required to answer the question
If statements I and II together are insufficient and
more data is needed to answer the question

funsZk% u la[;k 76 ,oa 77 fuEufyf[kr uksa esa ,d u ds ckn nks


dFku I ,oa II fn, x, gSaA vki vius fodYiksa dk p;u fuEu dkj djsaA
A. ;fn dsoy dFku I ukskj ds fy, i;kZIr gS
B. ;fn dsoy dFku II ukskj ds fy, i;kZIr gS
C. ;fn dFku I ,oa II nksuksa ukskj ds fy, vko;d gSa
D. ;fn dFku I ,oa II nksuksa ukskj ds fy, vi;kZIr gSa vkSj
ukskj ds fy, T;knk vkdM+ks dh t:jr gS
76.

76.

Question:
How many boys did eventually qualify for joining a
public sector out of 2100 who applied:
Statements:
I
980 qualified in the written test
II The overall success rate this time was 17% as against
15% last year
(A) A
(C) C

77.

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

(B) B
(D) D

Question:
Will the power position become satisfactory within 3
years due to privatisation of distribution in Delhi:

u%
,d lkoZtfud mie esa HkrhZ gksus ds fy, vUrr% 2100 vkosnu esa
fdrus yM+ds lQy gq,A
dFku%
I
980 fyf[kr ijh{kk esa lQy gq,
II dqy lQyrk nj bl okZ 17% Fkk tks fd foxr okZ 15% Fkk

77.

Statements:
I
Distribution losses will be cut by 30% in the next three
years
II Power requirements are growing by 10% each year
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D

A
B
C
D

u%
fnYyh esa fo|qr forj.k futhdj.k gksus ds ifj.kker% D;k fctyh dh
fLFkfr rhu okksZa esa larksktud gks tk,xh%
dFku%
I
forj.k {k; vkxkeh 3 lkyksa esa 30% ?kVsxh
II fo|qr vko;drk 10% frokZ c<+ jgh gS
(A) A
(C) C

(B) B
(D) D

DIRECTIONS: Complete the Series in the following figures.

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr vkfr dh Js.kh dks iw.kZ djsaA


78.

Question figure u

vkfr

Answer figure mkj

vkfr

?
78.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

DIRECTIONS: Select the suitable alternative to satisfy the relationship in following question.

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr u esa vkilh lEcU/k nkkZus okyk dkSu&lk lgh fodYi gSA
79.

Question figure u

vkfr

x
x
79.

80.

Pick the odd one out.


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Answer figure mkj

vkfr

xx
xx
(A)

80.

Granite
Anthracite
Lignite
Bituminous

[A9]

(B)

(C)

(D)

fuEufyf[kr esa ls vlaxr dks pqfu,%


(A) xzsukbZV
(B) ,UFkzslkbV
(C) fyxukbZV
(D) fcVeul
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INSTRUCTIONS: (Question No. 81 to 83) Read the following


texts and give answer on the basis of the facts given below.
A.

There are seven males Ram, Shyam, Sanjay, Rajiv,


Rohit, Ramesh, and Ravi. Their dates of birth are 10,
8, 18, 7, 24, 23, 22 respectively and their places of
birth are UP, MP, Maharastra, Delhi, Tamilnadu,
Uttarakhand, and Himachal respectively.

B.

There are seven females Anita, Madhu, Vandana,


Shashi, Mamta, Guddi and Kavita. Their dates of birth
are respectively 14, 18, 15, 10, 22, 7, 8 and their
places of birth are UP, MP, Maharastra, Delhi,
Tamilnadu, Uttarakhand and Himachal respectively.

funsZk% u la[;k 81 ls 83 fuEufyf[kr vorj.kksa dks i<+sa vkSj rF;ksa ds


vk/kkj ij vius uksa ds mkj nsaA
A. jke] ;ke] lat;] jktho] jksfgr] jesk vkSj jfo lkr iq:k gSaA
mudh tUe frfFk;k ek% 10, 8, 18, 7, 24, 23 ,oa 22 gS
vkSj muds tUe LFkku ek% mkj&nsk] e/;&nsk] egkjkV]
fnYyh] rfeyukMq] mkjk[k.M ,oa fgekpy&nsk esa gSA
B. vfurk] e/kq] oUnuk] kkh] eerk] xqh] ,oa dfork lkr efgyk,a
gSaA mudh tUe frfFk;k ek% 14, 18, 15, 10, 22, 7 ,oa 8 gSa
rFkk muds tUe LFkku ek% mkj&nsk] e/;&nsk] egkjkV]
fnYyh] rfeyukMq] mkjk[k.M ,oa fgekpy&nsk esa gSaA
C. lkr eksckbZy Qksu la[;k,a bl dkj gSa& 9811153426,
9811154320, 9812443335, 9814523732, 9818598771,
9810154328, 9811075447.

C. There are seven mobile numbers- 9811153426,


9811154320, 9812443335, 9814523732, 9818598771,
9810154328, 9811075447.

D.

81.

82.

(9+8+1+1+1+5+4+3+2+4=38, again 3+8=11, again


1+1=2)
81.

ifr rFkk iRuh ds lgh tksM+s crk,a ftudk ,d vadh; HkkX;kkyh


la[;k esy [kkrk gS%
(A) jktho ,oa e/kq
(B) jfo ,oa oUnuk
(C) jesk ,oa xqh
(D) ;ke ,oa dfork

82.

;fn lHkh iq:kksa ,oa efgykvksa dh kknh ,d vadh; HkkX;kkyh la[;k


dks esy djkds gksrh gS rks fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dFku lgh gS%
(A) ifr ,oa iRuh ds nks tksM+s ,d gh jkT; esa iSnk gq, gSa
(B) ifr ,oa iRuh ds pkj tksM+s ,d gh jkT; esa iSnk gq, gSa
(C) ifr ,oa iRuh dk ,d tksM+k ,d gh jkT; esa iSnk gqvk gSa
(D) ifr&iRuh dk dksbZ Hkh tksM+k ,d gh jkT; esa iSnk ugha gqvk gS

83.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk dFku vlR; gS%


(A) mkj&nsk esa tUe fy, yM+ds us fnYyh esa tUe gqbZ yM+dh
kknh dh gS
(B) mkjk[k.M esa tUe gq, yM+ds us e/;&nsk esa tUe gqbZ yM+dh
kknh dh gS
(C) fnYyh esa tUe gq, yM+ds us mkjk[k.M esa tUe gqbZ yM+dh
kknh dh gS
(D) rfeyukMq esa tUe gq, yM+ds us egkjkV esa tUe gqbZ yM+dh
kknh dh gS

Find the correct pair of husband and wife matching


their one digit lucky number:
(A) Rajiv and Madhu
(C) Ramesh and Guddi

(B) Ravi and Vandana


(D) Shyam and Kavita

If all males and females are married among them


matching their one digit lucky number, which of the
following statement is correct:
(A) Two pairs of husbands and wives have been born in
the same State
(B) Four pairs of husbands and wives have been born in
the same State
(C) One pair of husband and wife has been born in the
same State
(D) None of the pairs of husband & wives have been born
in the same State

83.

Which of the following statement is incorrect:

1988, 4597, 1845,

mijks lHkh iq:k ,oa efgyk,a la[;k&lxqukSrh dk vuqlj.k


djrs gSa vkSj viuk HkkX;kkyh ,d vadh; la[;k vius tUe
frfFk;ksa ds vadks dks tksM+dj fudkyrs gSaA iq:k mlh efgyk ls
kknh djrk gS ftldk ,d vadh; HkkX;kkyh la[;k mlds ,d
vadh; HkkX;kkyh la[;k ls esy [kkrk gSA ifr&iRuh dsoy mlh
okgu rFkk eksckbZy dks [kjhnrs gSa tks mudh ,d vadh;
HkkX;kkyh la[;k dks larqV djrk gksA eksckbZy ;k okgu ;k tUe
frfFk;ksa ds vadks dks ,d vadh; HkkX;kkyh vad esa muds vadksa
dks tksM+dj kIr fd;k tkrk gS& mnkgj.k rkSj ij eksckbZy ua9811154324 dk ,d vadh; HkkX;kkyh la[;k 2 gksxk

D. There are seven cars with vehicle number- 1988,


4597, 1845, 2767, 2867, 3687, 3610.
All the above males and females follow numerology
and find their one digit lucky number by adding the
digits of their date of births. Males marry those
females whose one digit lucky number matches their
one digit lucky number. The spouse will buy vehicle
and mobiles which satisfies their one digit lucky
number. The digits of the mobile or vehicle, or date of
births are added to find a one digit lucky number- for
example- one digit lucky number of mobile
9811154324 will be 2 (9+8+1+1+1+5+4+3+2+4=38,
again 3+8=11, again 1+1=2).

lkr dkjksa dh okgu la[;k,a bl dkj gSa&


2767, 2867, 3687, 3610.

(A) UP born boy has been married to Delhi born girl


(B) Uttarakhand born boy has been married to MP born
girl
(C) Delhi born boy has been married to Uttarakhand born
girl
(D) Tamilnadu born boy has been married to Maharastra
born girl

[A10]

ls
ls
ls
ls

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DIRECTIONS: In the following question two statements are


given followed by two conclusions I & II. The two statements are
to be considered true. Pick the choice as follows.
A.
B.
C.
D.

If only conclusion I Follows


If only conclusion II follows
If both conclusion I & II follow
If neither conclusion I nor II follows

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr uksa esa nks dFku ,oa mlds ckn nks fudkZ I ,oa II fn;s
x;s gSaA nksuksa dFkuksa dks lR; ekurs gq, vius mkj dk pquko fuEu izdkj ls
djsa%
A. ;fn dsoy fudkZ I dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
B. ;fn dsoy fudkZ II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
C. ;fn fudkZ I ,oa II nksuksa dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
D. ;fn u rks fudkZ I ,oa u gh II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS

Statements:
84.

Some teachers are adults. Some adults are poets:

84.

Conclusions:
I. Some teachers are poets
II. Some poets are teachers
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D
85.

(A) A
(C) C

If in a code a, b, c means try your best


b, o, p, o means try again & again
x, y, a means all the best
Then your best again is represented by:
(A) c a o
(C) a c p

85.

86.

Trade union demands put up to management mostly


pertain to pay packages
II. In a recent study by a major management institute
35% workers indicated recognition as a greater
motivator than money
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D

I.
II.

Women are more successful than men.


Married men lead happier lives than unmarried ones

(A) A
(C) C
88.

(B) B
(D) D

(A) North West


(C) South

88.

(B) South West


(D) West

[A11]

(B) B
(D) D

R;sd lQy iq:k ds ihNs ,d efgyk gksrh gS%


I. efgyk,a iq:kksa ls T;knk lQy gksrh gSa
II. vfookfgr iq:kksa dh vis{kk fookfgr iq:k T;knk lq[ke; thou
O;rhr djrs gSa
(A) A
(C) C

A man stands on a tower and sees two hill peaks one


in the north east and one in the North West. Both
peaks are at the same distance from the tower. He
goes and climbs the top of peak in the North East, and
looks at the other peak. Which direction does he look
to do so:

(B) p o c
(D) y c a

Hkkjrh; m|ksx esa Jfed }kjk csgrj mRikndrk kIr djus ds fy,
eqk ,d vdsyk sjd gS%
I. cU/ku ds le{k VsM ;wfu;u }kjk j[kh x;h ekax T;knkrj
osrueku ls lEcfU/kr gksrh gSa
II. ,d eq[k cU/ku laLFkku ds gky gh ds v/;;u esa 35%
Jfedksa us eqk dh vis{kk igpku dks T;knk sjd ds :i esa
bafxr fd;k
(A) A
(C) C

87.

Behind every successful man there is a women:

dk izrhd gksxk%

funsZk%& u la[;k 86 ,oa 87 fuEufyf[kr uksa esa ,d rdZ ds ckn nks


dFku fn;s x;s gSaA vki vius fodYiksa dks fuEu dkj pqusaA
A. ;fn dFku I rdZ dks n`<+ cukrk gS
B. ;fn dFku II rdZ dks n`<+ cukrk gS
C. ;fn dFku I ,oa II nksuksa rdZ dks n`<+ cukrs gSa
D. ;fn u rks dFku I u gh dFku II rdZ dks n`<+ cukrk gSa

I.

87.

your best again

(A) c a o
(C) a c p

Money is the sole motivator for the labour in the Indians


industry, towards achieving better productivity:

(B) B
(D) D

a, b, c dk vFkZ gS try your best


b, o, p, o dk vFkZ gS try again & again
x, y, a dk vFkZ gS all the best

rks

(B) p o c
(D) y c a

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 86 & 87) In the following questions


an argument is followed by two statements. Pick the choice as
follows.
A. If statement I strengthens the argument
B. If statement II strengthens the argument
C. If Both statements I and II strengthen the argument
D. Neither statement I nor II strengthen argument
86.

dFku%
dqN fk{kd ckfyx gSaA dqN ckfyx dfo gSaA
fudkZ%
I. dqN fk{kd dfo gSa
II. dqN dfo fk{kd gSa

(B) B
(D) D

,d O;f ,d ehukj ij p<+dj nks igkM+h pksfV;ksa dks tks ,d mkj


iwjc esa vkSj nwljh mkj ifpe esa fLFkr gSa ns[krk gSA ehukj ls nksuksa
pksfV;k leku nwjh ij gSaA og mkj iwjc dh pksVh ij p<+dj nwljh
pksVh dks ns[krk gSA ,slk djus ds fy, og fdl fnkk esa ns[krk gS%
(A) mkj ifpe
(B) nf{k.k ifpe
(C) nf{k.k
(D) ifpe
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89.

Select the suitable alternatives to complete the series.


1
1
1
1
,
,
,
, __, :
81 54 36 24
1
(A)
32
1
(C)
16

89.

fuEufyf[kr Js.kh dks iw.kZ djus okys mfpr fodYi dks pqfu,%
1
1
1
1
,
,
,
, __, :
81 54 36 24
1
(A)
32
1
(C)
16

1
9
1
(D)
18

(B)

1
9
1
(D)
18

(B)

DIRECTIONS: A cube of side four inch is painted red, blue and


black on the pairs of opposite faces. It is then cut into smaller
cubes of side one inch each.

funsZk% bap dh lrg okys ,d ?ku dks yky] uhys] vkSj dkys jaxksa ds tksM+s esa
mudh foijhr lrgksa ij jaxk x;k gSA ;fn bls 1 bap ds NksVs&NksVs ?kuksa esa
dkVk tk;s rks%

90.

90.

How many cubes have two faces painted black:


(A) 32
(C) 8

(B) 16
(D) 0

fdrus ?kuksa dh

lrg dkys jax dh gksxh%

(A) 32
(C) 8

(B) 16
(D) 0

DIRECTIONS: Select the choice out of the given choices which


gives the given words in the correct alphabetical order.

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr fn;s gq, kCnksa dks fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ls vaxzsth o.kZekyk
ds vuqlkj lgh e esa vkus okys fodYi dk pquko djsa%

91.

91.

Nasal, New, Nine, Noble:


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

92.

93.

fuEufyf[kr la[;k Ja`[kyk esa ,d la[;k xyr gSA xyr la[;k dks Kkr
djsaA
1, 4, 27, 256, 3125, 46658

(A) 4
(C) 27

(A) 4
(C) 27

(B) 46658
(D) 3125
93.

In the following questions pick the odd one out.


Degree

Milligram
Radian

94.

(B) OFJDTDJGJU
(D) OFJDTDGJUT

fuEufyf[kr uksa esa ls foke dks pqusaA


(A) vak fMxzh

fdlh fufpr dksM esa


tkrk gSA mlh dksM esa

STREAMLINE dks BFSUTDMHKL


SCIENTIFIC dks dSls fy[kk tk;sxk%

(A) OFJDTBHEHS
(C) OFJTBDHESH

If 1 is coded as R, 2 as T, 3 as Z, 4 as B, 5 as O, 6 as L,
7 as C, 8 as J, 9 as V, which of the following is the
coded form of 28147962?

95.

TRJBCVLT
TJRBCVLT
TJRCBVLT
None of these

fy[kk

(B) OFJDTDJGJU
(D) OFJDTDGJUT

;fn 1 dks
6 dks L]

R dksM djrs gSa] 2 dks T] 3 dks Z] 4 dks B] 5 dks O]


7 dks C] 8 dks J] 9 dks V] rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls
28147962 dk dksfMr Lo:i dkSu&lk gS\
(A) TRJBCVLT
(B) TJRBCVLT
(C) TJRCBVLT
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

In a row of children, Manoj is tenth from the left end


and Kamal is thirteenth from the right end, Vimal is
twentieth from the right end and third to the right of
Manoj. How many children are there between Manoj
and Kamal?
(A) 8
(C) 10

(B) 46658
(D) 3125

(B)
(C) feyhxzke
(D) f=T;k&dks.k

In a certain code STREAMLINE is written as


BFSUTDMHKL. How is SCIENTIFIC written in that code?

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
96.

92.

Noble, New, Nasal, nine


Nine, Noble, New, Nasal
Nasal, New, Nine, Noble
New, Nasal, Nine, Noble

1, 4, 27, 256, 3125, 46658

(A) OFJDTBHEHS
(C) OFJTBDHESH
95.

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

In the following number series only one number is


wrong. Find out the wrong number.

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
94.

Noble, New, Nasal, Nine


Nine, Noble, New, Nasal
Nasal, New, Nine, Noble
New, Nasal, Nine, Noble

Nasal, New, Nine Noble%

96.

(B) 9
(D) None of these

[A12]

cPpksa dh ,d drkj esa eukst ck;sa Nksj ls 10ok ,oa dey nkfgus
Nksj ls 13ok gS] foey nkfgus Nksj ls 20ok ,oa eukst ds nkfgus ls
rhljk gSA eukst vkSj dey ds chp esa fdrus cPps gSa\
(A) 8
(B) 9
(C) 10
(D) buesa

ls dksbZ ugha
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97.

Four friends X, Y, Z and W distribute some money


among themselves in such a manner that X gets one
less than Y, Z gets 5 more than W, W gets 3 more than
Y. Who gets the smallest amount:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

97.

pkj fe= X Y Z ,oa W dqN iSls bl dkj ckaVrs gSa fd X dks


1 de feyrk gS rFkk Z dks W ls 5 T;knk feyrk gSA W dks
3 T;knk feyrk gSA fdldks lcls de jde feyrk gS%
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

X
Y
Z
W

Y
Y

ls
ls

X
Y
Z
W

DIRECTIONS: In the following figure, the circle stands for


criminal background, the Hexagon stands for politician, the
triangle stands for rural and rectangle stands for wealthy. Study
the figure carefully and answer the questions that follow.

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr js[kk fp= esa o`k&vkijkf/kd i`BHkwfe okyksa dks nfkZr
djrk gS] kBdks.k&jktuhfrK dks nfkZr djrk gS] f=Hkqt&xzkeh.k dks rFkk
vk;r&/kuoku dks nfkZr djrk gSA js[kkfp= dk /;kuiwoZd v/;;u djsa rFkk
fuEufyf[kr uksa ds mkj nsaA

98.

98.

Rural politician who are neither wealthy nor having


criminal background are indicated by the region:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

3
2
5
6

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

DIRECTIONS: In the following question, select the choice which


completes the series.
99.

99.

123, DEF, 789, JKL, ? :


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

13, 14, 15
MNO
9, 10, 11
PQR

DIRECTIONS: A logical diagram is drawn following by four


choice groups. Select the choice which fit the logic of the
diagram

3
2
5
6

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr u esa ml fodYi dks pqus tks Js.kh dks iw.kZ djrk gS%

123, DEF, 789, JKL, ? :


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

xzkeh.k jktuhfrK tks u rks /kuoku gS vkSj u rks vkijkf/kd i`BHkwfe


okys] dks dkSu lk {ks= nfkZr djrk gS%

13, 14, 15
MNO
9, 10, 11
PQR

funsZk% ,d rkfdZd js[kkfp= ds ipkr~ pkj fodYi fn;s x, x;s gSaA ml


fodYi dks pqus tks js[kkfp= dks rkfdZd n`fV ls lgh crkrk gksA

100.
100.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Universe, Planets, Stars


Teachers, Mothers, Doctors
Musicians, Drummer, Sitarist
Library, Books, Furniture

[A13]

czk.M] xzg] rkjs


fk{kd] ekrk] fpfdRld
laxhrK] <ksyfd;k] flrkj oknd
iqLrdky;] iqLrd] QuhZpj

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