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Total No. Questions: 120


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APTITUDE
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 1 to 6) Study the following
information and answer the questions:
Ashok, Babloo, Chandu, Diwakar, Eshwar, Guddu and Ishit
are seven friends who study in three different standards
namely 5th, 6th and 7th such that not less than two friends
study in the same standard. Each friend also has a
different favourite subject namely History, Civics, English,
Marathi, Hindi, Maths and Economics but not necessarily
in the same order. Ashok likes math and studies in the 5th
standard with only one other friend who likes Marathi. Ishit
Studies with two other friends. Both the friends who study
with Ishit like languages (Here languages include only
Hindi, Marathi & English). Diwakar studies in the 6th
standard with only one person and does not like Civics.
Eshwar studies with only one friend. The one who likes
History does not study in 5th or 6th standard. Eshwar does not
like languages. Chandu does not like English, Hindi or Civics.
1.

(1) 5
(3) 7th

(1) Ashok, Guddu, Ishit


(3) Babloo, Chandu, Ishit
7.

,oa

(2)

fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu fufpr :i ls lR; gS%


(1) bfkr ,oa fgUnh
(2) vkksd ,oa ejkBh
(3) bZoj ,oa xf.kr
(4) fnokdj ,oa vFkZkkL=

4.

fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu lkroha d{kk esa i<+rk gS%


(1) xqM~Mw
(2) pUnw
(3) bZoj
(4) fnokdj

5.

fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk dkSu&lk leqPp; ,d gh d{kk esa i<+rs gSa ,oa muds f;


fok; Hkkkk gS%
(1) ccyw] ,oa bfkr
(2) vkksd ,oa pUnw
(3) fnokdj ,oa bZoj
(4) ccyw ,oa xqM~Mw

6.

fuEufyf[kr mu fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds leqPp; dks nkkZrk gS tks dsoy Hkkkk dh


i<+kbZ djrs gSa%
(1) vkksd] xqM~Mw] bfkr
(2) ccyw] pUnw] xqM~Mw
(4) pUnw] bZoj] bfkr
(3) ccyw] pUnw] bfkr

7.

(2) Chandu
(4) Diwakar

(2) Ashok & Chandu


(4) Babloo & Guddu

The following represents the set of students who only


studies languages:

(1)

3.

(2) Ashok and Marathi


(4) Diwaker and Economics

Which of the following set of student studying in the


same standard with favorite subject as languages:
(1) Babloo & Ishit
(3) Diwakar & Ishwar

6.

fdl d{kk esa Hkkkk dk fo|kFk ugha gS%


(1) ikpoh
(2) NBh
(3) lkroha
(4) nksuksa

(2) 6
(4) Both (1) & (2)

Which amongst the following studies in the 7th standard?


(1) Guddu
(3) Eshwar

5.

2.

th

Which of the following is definitely correct?


(1) Ishit and Hindi
(3) Eshwar and Maths

4.

dkSu&lk la;qXe ,d gh d{kk dk frfuf/kRo djrk gS ftlesa os


v/;;u djrs gSa%
(1) ccyw] pUnw] bZoj
(2) fnokdj] bZoj] vkksd
(3) vkksd] pUnw] xqM~Mw
(4) ccyw] xqM~Mw] bfkr

(2) Diwakar, Eshwar, Ashok


(4) Babloo, Guddu, Ishit

Which standard does not have language student?


th

3.

1.
Which combination represents the same standard in
which they study?
(1) Babloo, Chandu, Eshwar
(3) Ashok, Chandu, Guddu
2.

funsZk% u la[;k 1 ls 6 fuEufyf[kr lwpukvksa dk v/;;u djsa ,oa


uksa ds mkj nsaA
vkksd] ccyw] pUnw] fnokdj] bZoj] xqM~Mw ,oa bfkr lkr fe= gSa tks
rhu fofHkUu d{kkvksa & ikpoh] NBh] lkroha esa i<+rs gSa vkSj bl rjg
,d gh d{kk esa i<+us okys fe=ksa dh la[;k nks ls de ugha gSA R;sd
fe= dk ,d fHkUu f; fok; gS ftlds uke& bfrgkl] ukxfjd&kkL=]
vaxzsth] ejkBh] fgUnh] xf.kr rFkk vFkZkkL= gSa ijUrq ;g vko;d ugha
fd mlh e esa gksaA vkksd xf.kr ilUn djrk gS ,oa ikpoh d{kk esa
i<+rk gS ,oa mlds lkFk ,d vkSj fe= gS tks ejkBh ilUn djrk gSA
bfkr nks nwljs fe=ksa ds lkFk v/;;u djrk gSA nksuksa fe= tks bfkr
ds lkFk v/;;u djrs gSa mUgsa Hkkkk ilUn gS ;gk Hkkkk esa dsoy
fgUnh] ejkBh ,oa vaxzsth lfEefyr gSA fnokdj NBh d{kk esa dsoy
,d ds lkFk i<+rk gS ,oa mls ukxfjd&kkL= ilUn ugha gSA
bZoj dsoy ,d fe= ds lkFk v/;;u djrk gSA og ftls bfrgkl
ilUn gS] d{kk ikpoh ;k NBh esa ugha i<+rk gSA bZoj Hkkkk ugha ilUn
djrk gSA pUnw dks vaxzsth] fgUnh ;k ukxfjd&kkL= ilUn ugha gSA

(2) Babloo, Chandu, Guddu


(4) Chandu, Eshwar, Ishit

ListI (Place)
A. Sriharikota
B. Thumba
C. Hassan
D. Chandipur

ListII (State)
1. Karnataka
2. Andhra Pradesh
3. Odisha
4. Kerala
5. Tamilnadu

lwph&I dks lwph&II ls lqesfyr djsa ,oa uhps fn;s x, dksM ls lgh
mkj dk p;u djsa%
lwph&II jkT;
lwph&I LFkku
A. JhgfjdksVk
1. dukZVd
B. FkwEck
2. vkU/kz&nsk
C. glu
3. vksfMkk
D. pknhiqj
4. dsjy
5. rfeyukMw

(1) A-1, B-3, C-5, D-4


(3) A-1, B-4, C-5, D-3

(2) A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3


(4) A-2, B-3, C-1, D-4

(1) A-1, B-3, C-5, D-4


(3) A-1, B-4, C-5, D-3

Match ListI with ListII and select the correct answer


using the codes given below?

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[ A1 ]

(2) A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3


(4) A-2, B-3, C-1, D-4

PAPER I [ 9 9 0 1 2 8 ]

8.

In accordance with the table of precedence


(Government of India), select the correct sequence in
the decreasing order of precedence:

8.

ojh;rk rkfydk ds vuqlkj Hkkjr ljdkj] ojh;rk ds ?kVrs e esa


lgh vuqe dk lgh p;u djsa%
(1) Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/khk & eq[; pquko vk;q & vius jkT;ksa esa
jkT; ds eq[;ea=h & vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds jkT;iky
(2) vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds jkT;iky & Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/khk &
vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds eq[;ea=h & eq[; pquko vk;q
(3) vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds jkT;iky & vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds
eq[;ea=h & Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/khk & eq[; pquko vk;q
(4) Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/khk & vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds jkT;iky &
eq[; pquko vk;q & vius jkT;ksa esa jkT; ds eq[;ea=h

9.

D;k ?kfVr gksxk ;fn i`Foh viuh /kqjh ij ?kw.kZu djuk cUn dj ns%
(1) i`Foh ij dksbZ _`rq,a ugha gksxh
(2) mkjh /kzqo ds nkfgus rjQ v/kZ xksys esa lnSo jkf= jgsxh
(3) orZeku dh rjg dksbZ fnu o jkr ugha gksxk
(4) cq/k dh rjg i`Foh ,d cgqr gh xeZ xzg cu tk,xk

10.

lkS;Z ra= ds vUrZxr Hkwe/;js[kk xzgksa dk lewg fuEufyf[kr esa ls


dkSu&lk gS%
(1) cq/k] i`Foh] eaxy] c`gLifr
(2) cq/k] i`Foh] kq] c`gLifr
(3) cq/k] i`Foh] eaxy] kfu
(4) cq/k] kq] i`Foh] eaxy

11.

vYchMks Hkko lkis{kr;k mPp gksxk%


(1) dsoy kr%dky esa
(2) kr%dky ,oa nsj lka;dky esa
(3) nksigj esa
(4) dsoy nsj lka;dky esa

12.

Fke ckfYVd lkeqfd nsk tks phu ds ou csYV ,s.M ou jksM


^OBOR* igy ls tqM+k%
(1) MsuekdZ
(2) fQuySUM
(3) iksyS.M
(4) ySfVok

13.

funsZk% fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls v{kj@kCn@la[;k ftudk lEcU/k gS]


p;u djsa%

(1) Chief Justice of India Chief Election Commissioner


Chief Ministers of states within their respective States
Governor of States within their respective State
(2) Governors of States within their respective States
Chief Justice of India Chief Ministers of States within
their respective State Chief Election Commissioner
(3) Governor of States within their respective States
Chief Ministers of States within their respective States
Chief Justice of India Chief Election Commissioner
(4) Chief Justice of India Governor of States within their
respective States Chief Election Commissioner
Chief Ministers within their respective states
9.

What will happen if the Earth were to stop its rotary


motion on its axis:
(1) There will be no seasons on the earth
(2) The half sphere on the right side of its north pole will
have night all the time
(3) The will be no day and night as present
(4) The earth will become a very hot planet like mercury

10.

Which of the following is the group of terrestrial


planets within the solar system?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

11.

Albedo effect would be relatively higher in:


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

12.

Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter


Mercury, Earth Venus, Jupiter
Mercury, Earth Mars, Saturn
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

Early morning only


Early morning & late evening
Noon
Late evening only

First baltic sea country to link with chinas OBOR


(One Belt and One Road) initiative:
(1) Denmark
(3) Poland

13.

(2) Finland
(4) Latvia

DIRECTIONS: Select the related letters/words/number


from the given alternatives:
BANANA : 33 : : MANGO : ?
(1) 60

14.

(2) 45

(3) 50

BANANA : 33 : : MANGO : ?
(4) 48

(1) 60

DIRECTIONS: In this question a number series is


given. In each series only one number is wrong. Find
out the wrong number:

14.

15.

(2) 26

(3) 69

(1) Godavari
(3) Narmada

(4) 48

funsZk% u esa ,d la[;k J`a[kyk nh xbZ gSA J`a[kyk esa ,d la[;k


xyr gSA xyr la[;k igpkusa%
(1) 7
(3) 69

(4) 37

The longest west flowing peninsula river is:

(3) 50

6, 7, 9, 13, 26, 37, 69

6, 7, 9, 13, 26, 37, 69


(1) 7

(2) 45

15.

(2) Krishna
(4) Tapti

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(2) 26
(4) 37

ifpe dks cgus okyh lcls yEch k;}hih; unh gS%


(1) xksnkojh
(2) .kk
(3) ueZnk
(4) rkIrh

[ A2 ]

PAPER I [ 9 9 0 1 2 8 ]

DIRECTIONS: In the following question statements are followed


by conclusions. Choose the answer response that gives the
correct conclusion which logically follows from the given
statements. You have to take the given statements as true even
if they seem at variance with commonly known facts.
16.

Statements:
Some scientists are literate.
No literate is intelligent.
Conclusions:
I. Some literates are scientists.
II. Some intelligents are scientists.
III. Some scientists are not intelligent.
IV. All intelligents are scientists.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

17.

Only I and II follow


Only II and III follow
Only III and IV follow
Only I and III follow

17.

Match the following (Item A to B)


ItemA

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr u esa dFkuksa ds ipkr~ fudkZ fn;s x, gSaA vius mkj
fodYi dk p;u djsa tks fn;s x, dFkuksa ls lgh fudkZ dk vuqlj.k djrk
gSA vkidks fn;s x, dFkuksa dks lgh ekuuk gS ;|fi os lkekU;r% tkus x,
rF;ksa ls ijs gSaA
16. dFku%
dqN oSKkfud fkf{kr gSaA
dksbZ fkf{kr cqf)eku ugha gSA
fudkZ%
I. dqN fkf{kr oSKkfud gSaA
II. dqN cqf)eku oSKkfud gSaA
III. dqN oSKkfud cqf)eku ugha gSaA
IV. lHkh cqf)eku oSKkfud gSaA
(1) dsoy I ,oa II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
(2) dsoy II ,oa III dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
(3) dsoy III ,oa IV dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
(4) dsoy I ,oa III dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS

ItemB

A.

Revenue Deficit

1.

Fiscal Deficit Interest payments

B.

Primary Deficit

2.

Total Expenditure total receipts

C.

Budget Deficit

3.

Budget Deficit borrowings & other

D.

Fiscal Deficit

4.

Revenue expenditure Revenue receipts

liabilities

(1) A1, B2, C3, D4


(3) A2, B4, C1, D3
18.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
19.

B the son of A was wedded to C whose sister D


was married to E. If E is the brother of B, how is D
related to A:

(1) Gujarat
(3) Madhya Pradesh
21.

19.

^B* ^A* dk iq= ftldh kknh ^C* ls gqbZ ,oa ftldh cgu ^D* dh
kknh ^E* ls gqbZ gSA ;fn ^E* ^B* dk HkkbZ gS] rks ^D* dk ^A* ls
D;k lecU/k gS%
(1) cgu
(2) iq=h
(3) iq=c/kw
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

20.

^,fjuk ckbZ Vkal&LVsfM;e* Hkkjr dk Fke ifjorZuh; LVsfM;e tks ,d


vkmVMksj LVsfM;e dks buMksj LVsfM;e {ks= esa 6 feuV esa ifjofrZr
dj nsrk gS] Hkkjr ds fdl jkT; esa fLFkr gS%
(1) xqtjkr
(2) egkjkV
(3) e/;&nsk
(4) mkj&nsk

21.

flU/kq ty le>kSrs ds vuqlkj] rhu ufn;ksa ds ty ij Hkkjr dks


fu;a=.k fn;k x;kA bu ufn;ksa ds lgh leqPp; dks igpkusa%
(1) psuc] C;kl] jkfo
(2) flU/kq] psuc] >sye
(3) >sye] jkfo] lryt
(4) C;kl] jkfo] lryt

22.

^gSUM bu gSUM* 2015 la;q lSfud vH;kl fdldk gS%


(1) Hkkjr ,oa usiky
(2) Hkkjr ,oa phu
(3) Hkkjr ,oa E;kuekj
(4) Hkkjr ,oa ;w-,l-,-

(2) Maharashtra
(4) Uttar Pradesh

According to Indus water treaty, control over three


rivers were given to India. Identity the correct set of
these rivers:
(1) Chenab, Beas, Ravi
(3) Jhelum, Ravi, Sutlej

22.

laln esa lnu dks LFkfxr djus dk vf/kdkj fdls kIr gS%
(1) yksd&lHkk lHkkifr ,oa jkT; lHkk dk v/;{k
(2) jkVifr
(3) lalnh; ekeyksa dk ea=h
(4) /kkuea=h

(2) Daughter
(4) None of these

Arena by Trans-stadium, Indias first ever convertible


stadium converting an outdoor stadium into an indoor
area within six minutes, is located in which state of India:

(2) Indus, Chenab, Jhelum


(4) Beas, Ravi, Sutlej

Hand in Hand 2015 joint military exercises is of:


(1) India & Nepal
(3) India & Myanmar

(2) A4, B2, C3, D1


(4) A4, B1, C2, D3

18.

Speaker of Lok Sabha and Chairman of Rajya Sabha


President
Parliamentary Affairs Minister
Prime Minister

(1) Sister
(3) Daughter in law
20.

(1) A1, B2, C3, D4


(3) A2, B4, C1, D3

(2) A4, B2, C3, D1


(4) A4, B1, C2, D3

Which authority in the Parliament has the right to


adjourn the house?

fuEufyf[kr dks lqesfyr djsa en&A dks en&B ls A


en&A
en&B
A. vk;xr ?kkVk
1. fokh; ?kkVk & C;kt Hkqxrku
B. /kku ?kkVk
2. dqy O;; & dqy kfIr;k
C. ctV ?kkVk
3. ctV ?kkVk & m/kkj ,oa vU; ns;rk,a
D. fokh; ?kkVk
4. vk;xr O;; & vk;xr kfIr;k

(2) India & China


(4) India & USA

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[ A3 ]

PAPER I [ 9 9 0 1 2 8 ]

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 23 to 25) Study the following


information to answer the given questions in a certain code.
Weapons hidden in town is written as white black yellow red
Ready weapons for attack is written as grey indigo red green;
Hidden for own safety is written as silver grey violet white and
Own town under attack is written as violet blue indigo black
23.

What is the code for ready?


(1) Red
(3) Green

24.

25.

(2) Own

(3) 37.5 kg

(2) 9 kg

(3) 12 kg

(3) Green

(4) Grey

(2) Own

(3) Hidden

(4) For

^Black Pink Yellow* fdldk ,d dksM gks ldrk gS]


(2) Hidden for Safety
(4) Risk in town

26.

,d dkxksZ esa ikp cDls gSaA igys ckWDl dk Hkkj 200 fdyksxzke gS ,oa
nwljs ckWDl dk Hkkj rhljs ckWDl ds Hkkj ls 20% T;knk gS ,oa rhljs
ckWDl dk Hkkj igys ckWDl ls 25% T;knk gSA pkSFkk ckWDl tks 350
fdyksxzke dk gS] mldk Hkkj ikpos ckWDl ls 30% de gSA pkj lcls
Hkkjh ,oa pkj lcls gYds ckWDlksa ds vkSlr Hkkj esa vUrj Kkr djsa%
(1) 51.5 fdyksxzke
(2) 75 fdyksxzke
(3) 37.5 fdyksxzke
(4) 112.5 fdyksxzke

27.

tc ,d 150 fdyksxzke Hkkj okyk O;f fdlh nwljs O;f ls


frLFkkfir fd;k tkrk gS rks 5 O;f;ksa dk vkSlr Hkkj 3 fdyksxzke
ls ?kV tkrk gSA iqu% bl u, O;f dks] ,d nwljs O;f ftldk Hkkj
cnys x, O;f ls 30 fdyksxzke de gS] ls cny fn;k tkrk gSA bl
nksgjs ifjorZu ls vkSlr esa dqy ifjorZu D;k gksxk%
(1) 6 fdyksxzke
(2) 9 fdyksxzke
(3) 12 fdyksxzke
(4) 15 fdyksxzke

28.

68oha

(4) 112.5 kg

(4) 15 kg

The population of a village is 5500. If the number of


males increases by 11% and the number of females
increases by 20%, then the population becomes 6330.
Find the population of females in the village?

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
29.

x.kra= fnol mRlo ij eq[; vfrfFk dkSu gksaxs%


bUMksusfk;k ds jkVifr
kl ds jkVifr
FkkbZyS.M ds /kkuea=h
vcw /kkch ds ljrkt jktdqekj

,d xko dh tula[;k 5500 gSA ;fn iq:kksa dh la[;k 11% c<+


tkrh gS ,oa efgykvksa dh la[;k 20% c<+ tkrh gS] rks tula[;k
6330 gks tkrh gSA xko esa efgykvksa dh tula[;k D;k gS%
(1) 2500
(3) 2000

(2) 3000
(4) 3500

In a survey, it was found that 55% go for jogging, 50%


do yoga, 42% do aerobics, 28% do jogging and yoga,
20% do yoga and aerobics, 12% go for jogging and
aerobics and 10% do all three. If each one of them go
for atleast one of these, then what percentage do
exactly one exercise?
(1) 40%
(3) 57%

Indigo

(1) Town under attack


(3) Attack in town

President of Indonesia
French President
Prime minister of Thailand
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi

(1) 2500
(3) 2000
30.

(2) 75 kg

25.

(2)

^Siliver* fdlds fy;s ;q gksrk gS\


(1) Safety

(2) Hidden for Safety


(4) Risk in town

Who will be the chief guest for the 68th Republic day
celebrations:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

29.

(4) For

The average weight of 5 men is decreased by 3 kg


when one of them weighing 150 kg is replaced by
another person. This new person is again replaced by
another person whose weight is 30 kg lower than the
person he replaced. What is overall change in the
average due to this dual change?
(1) 6 kg

28.

24.

There are five boxes in a cargo hold. The weight of the


first box is 200 kg and the weight of the second box is
20% higher than the weight of the third box, whose
weight is 25% higher than the first boxs weight. The
fourth box at 350 kg is 30% lighter than the fifth box.
Find the difference in the average weight of the four
heaviest boxes and the four lightest boxes:
(1) 51.5 kg

27.

(3) Hidden

^Ready* dk dksM D;k gS\


(1) Red

Black Pink Yellow could be a code of which of the


following?
(1) Town under attack
(3) Attack in town

26.

23.

(2) Indigo
(4) Grey

What does silver stand for?


(1) Safety

funsZk% u la[;k 23 ls 25 ,d fufpr dksM esa fn, x, uksa ds mkj


nsus ds fy, fuEu lwpukvksa dks i<+sA
Weapons hidden in town dks white black yellow red fy[kk tkrk gSA
Ready weapons for attack dks grey indigo red green; fy[kk tkrk gSA
Hidden for own safety dks silver grey violet white fy[kk tkrk gS ,oa
Own town under attack dks violet blue indigo black fy[kk tkrk gSA

30.

(2) 49%
(4) 59%
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(2) 3000
(4) 3500

losZ esa ;g ik;k x;k] fd 55% tkWfxax ds fy;s tkrs gSa] 50% ;ksxk
djrs gSa] 42% ,jksfcd djrs gSa] 28% tkWfxax ,oa ;ksxk djrs gSa]
20% ;ksxk ,oa ,jksfcd djrs gSa] 12% tkWfxax ,oa ,jksfcd rFkk
10% lHkh rhuksa djrs gSaA ;fn muesa ls R;sd de ls de ,d ds
fy;s tkrk gS] rks dkSu&lk frkr lVhd ,d O;k;ke djrk gS\
(1) 40%
(3) 57%

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(2) 49%
(4) 59%

PAPER I [ 9 9 0 1 2 8 ]

DIRECTIONS: The question are followed by two statements X


and Y. Choose the correct answer on the basis of the given
alternatives
A.

Statement X alone is sufficient to answer the question


asked but the statement Y itself is not sufficient to
answer the question.
B. Statement Y alone is sufficient to answer the given
question, but statement X alone is not sufficient to
answer the question.
C. Both the statements X and Y together are sufficient to
answer the given question but neither statement by
itself is sufficient to answer the question
D. Two statements X and Y even when taken together
are not sufficient to answer the question.
31.

funsZk% bl u ds ipkr~ nks dFku X ,oa Y fn;s x, gSA fn;s x, fodYiksa


ds vk/kkj ij lgh mkj dk p;u djsaA
A. dFku X vdsys iwNs x, u dk mkj nsus ds fy;s i;kZIr gS
ysfdu dFku Y vdsys u dk mkj nsus ds fy;s i;kZIr ugha gSA
B. dFku Y vdsys iwNs x, u dk mkj nsus ds fy;s i;kZIr gS
ysfdu dFku X vdsys u dk mkj nsus ds fy;s i;kZIr ugha gSA
C. nksuksa dFku X ,oa Y ,d lkFk fn;s x, u dk mkj nsus ds
fy;s i;kZIr gSa ysfdu dksbZ Hkh dFku vius vki esa mkj nsus ds
fy;s i;kZIr ugha gSA
D. nksuksa dFku X ,oa Y ,d lkFk fn;s x, u dk mkj nsus ds
fy;s i;kZIr ugha gSaA
31.

Z is number between 10 and 20. What is the value of Z?

32.

(2) B

37.

(2) 8
(4) 10

,d O;f ,d dk;Z dks 20 fnu esa dj ldrk gS ,oa mlh dk;Z dks
,d efgyk 30 fnu esa dj ldrh gSA 5 O;f;ksa us 2 fnu dk;Z fd;k
,oa dk;Z NksM+dj pys x,A vkxkeh fnu dk;Z iwjk djus ds fy,
fdruh efgykvksa dh vko;drk gksxh%
(2) 15

(3) 4

(4) 12

34.

Hkkjr dk Fke bZ&dksVZ fdl mPp U;k;ky; ds vUrZxr vHkh [kksyk


x;k%
(1) fnYyh
(2) eqEcbZ
(3) gSnjkckn
(4) dksydkrk

35.

lk/kkj.k C;kt ij fuosfkr jde 8 okks esa viuh frxquh gks tkrh gSA
mlh nj ij ;g viuh 8 xquk fdrusa okks esa gks tk,xh%
(1) 24 okZ
(2) 28 okZ
(3) 30 okZ
(4) 21 okZ

36.

,d Vsu 72 fdeh- fr ?kaVs dh pky ij pyrs gq, ,d feuV esa


500 ehVj yEch ,d lqjax dks ikj djrh gSA Vsu dh yEckbZ D;k gS%
(1) 700 ehVj
(2) 750 ehVj
(3) 800 ehVj
(4) 825 ehVj

37.

,d fdlku 61 fdyksehVj dh nwjh 9 ?kaVs esa r; djrk gSA og


vkafkd nwjh 4 fdyksehVj fr?kaVk dh pky ls iSny r; djrk gS rFkk
vkafkd nwjh 9 fdyksehVj fr ?kaVk dh pky ls lkbZfdy }kjk r;
djrk gSA iSny r; dh xbZ nwjh gS%
(1) 17 fdyksehVj
(2) 16 fdyksehVj
(3) 15 fdyksehVj
(4) 14 fdyksehVj

(2) Mumbai
(4) Kolkata

(2) 28 years
(4) 21 years

(2) 750 metres


(4) 825 metres

A farmer traveled a distance of 61 km in 9 hours. He


traveled partly on foot at the rate of 4 km per hour and
partly on bicycle at the rate of 9 km per hour. The
distance travelled on foot is:
(1) 17 km
(3) 15 km

,d Vadh ikbZi A }kjk 20 feuV esa Hkjh tkrh gS rFkk ikbZi B }kjk
30 feuV esaA ikbZi C bls 45 feuV esa [kkyh dj nsrk gSA ;fn Hkjh
Vadh esa ikbZi C dks 30 feuV [kksy nsrs gSaA vkSj rc ikbZi A ,oa
ikbZi B Hkh [kksy fn;k tkrk gS] rks Vadh fdrus feuV esa Hkjsxh%

(1) 18

A train passes through a tunnel whose length is 500


meters in 1 minute while running at a speed of 72 km
per hour. The length of the train is:
(1) 700 metres
(3) 800 metres

33.

(4) 12

A sum of money invested at simple interest triples


itself in 8 years. Find in how many years will it become
8 times itself at the same rate?
(1) 24 years
(3) 30 years

36.

(3) 4

(2) B
(4) D

(1) 15
(3) 12

Indias first e-court was opened at high court of


judicature at:
(1) Delhi
(3) Hyderabad

35.

32.

(2) 8
(4) 10

(2) 15

dk eku D;k gS\

(4) D

A man can do a work in 20 days and a woman can do it


in 30 days. 5 men worked for 2 days and left the work.
How many women are needed to finish the work next
day?
(1) 18

34.

(1) A
(3) C

A tank is filled by pipe A in 20 minutes and pipe B in 30


minutes. Pipe C can empty it in 45 minutes. In full tank
pipe C is opened for 30 minutes then pipe A and B are
also opened. The tank will be full in ..... minutes.
(1) 15
(3) 12

33.

(3) C

Z2 23Z + 132 = 0

Statement X : Z is an even number.


Statement Y : Z is a solution of equation.
Z2 23Z + 132 = 0
(1) A

,oa 20 ds e/; Z ,d la[;k gSA


dFku X : Z ,d le la[;k gS
dFku Y : Z lehdj.k dk gy gS

10

(2) 16 km
(4) 14 km

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PAPER I [ 9 9 0 1 2 8 ]

38.

39.

Which of the following diagrams best depicts the


relationship between teacher, female and mother?

(2)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(3)

(4)

In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as


LNBVQSFU. How is BULKHEAD written in that code:

(2) 26.5

42.

II.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

,d prqHkqZt ds fod.kZ fcUnq ^0* ij


AO DO = BO CO rks ABCD
(1) leprqHkqZt
(2)
(3) vk;r
(4)

42.

50 yksxksa ds ,d lewg esa 35 fgUnh cksyrs gSa] 25 fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth


nksuksa cksyrs gSa ,oa lHkh yksx ;k rks fgUnh ;k vaxzsth ;k nksuks acksyrs
gSaA ,sls yksx tks dsoy vaxzsth cksyrs gSa%
(1) 40
(3) 15

43.

(2) 20
(4) 10

(2) `1,400
(4) `800

44.

dqeqn ds Hkwxksy esa vad mlds }kjk vaxzsth] bfrgkl] Hkwxksy rFkk xf.kr
esa kIr vad ls 20 T;knk gSA bfrgkl rFkk xf.kr esa mlds }kjk kIr
vadksa ds e/; vUrj fdruk gS\ bl u dk mkj nsus ds fy;s] dFku
I ,oa dFku II esa nh xbZ dkSu&lh lwpuk i;kZIr gS@gSa\
I. Hkwxksy o bfrgkl esa mls }kjk kIr vad 160 gSa
II. bfrgkl] Hkwxksy ,oa xf.kr esa mlds }kjk kIr vad 210 gSa
(1) nksuksa I ,oa II ,d lkFk mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSa
(2) nksuksa I ,oa II dh vko;drk iM+sxh
(3) dsoy I vdsys i;kZIr gS
(4) dsoy II vdsys i;kZIr gS

45.

,d FkSys esa 4 yky ,oa 3 dkyh xsans gSaA nwljs FkSys esa 2 yky ,oa 4
dkyh xsans gSaA ,d FkSyk ;kn`fPNd :i ls p;u fd;k tkrk gSA p;fur
FkSys ls] ,d xsan fudkyk tkrk gSA bldh laHkkfork D;k gS fd fudkyk
x;k xsan yky gksxk%

Total marks obtained by him in Geography and History


is 160.
The total marks obtained by him in History, Geography
and Mathematics is 210.
Both I and II together are not sufficient
Both I and II together are needed
Only I alone is sufficient
Only II alone is sufficient

(1) 23/42
(3) 7/32

bl rjg ifjPNsn djrs gSa fd


gS ,d &
irax ds vkdkj okyk prqHkqZt
fVisft+;e

ohjh dapu dks ,d ?kksM+k 15% ykHk ij csprk gSA dapu jk/ks dks ;g
?kksM+k 25% gkfu ij csprk gSA ;fn jk/ks `1,053/- dapu dks nsrk gS]
rks ohjh dks ?kksM+s dh dher fdruh iM+h&
(1) `1,200
(3) `1,000

(2) `1,400
(4) `800

A bag contains 4 red and 3 black balls. A second bag


contains 2 red and 4 black balls. One bag is selected at
random. From the selected bag, one ball is drawn. Find
the probability that the ball drawn is red?

(2) 26.5
(4) 29.4

41.

(4) 10

Kumuds mark in Geography are 20 more than the average


marks obtained by him in English, History, Geography and
Mathematics. What is the difference between the marks
obtained by him in History and Mathematic? To answer the
above question, which of the following information given
in the statements I and II is/are sufficient?
I.

45.

(3) 15

(2) KTAILEBF
(4) KTAGJEBF

8 iBuksa dk vkSlr 24.3 gS ftlesa Fke nks dk vkSlr 18.5 gS ,oa


ckn ds rhu dk vkSlr 21.2 gSA ;fn NBk iBu lkrosa ls 3 de gS
vkSj vkBosa ls vkB de gS] rks NBoha iBu D;k gS\
(1) 24.8
(3) 27.6

(2) Kite shaped quadrilateral


(4) Trapezium

Veeri sells a horse to Kanchan at a profit of 17%.


Kanchan sells the horse to Radhe at a loss of 25%. If
Radhey pays `1,053/- to Kanchan, what is the price of
the horse to Veeri?
(1) `1,200
(3) `1,000

44.

(2) 20

40.

(4) 29.4

In a group of 50 people, 35 speak Hindi, 25 speak both


Hindi and English and all the people speak Hindi or
English or both. The number of people who speak
English only is:
(1) 40

43.

(3) 27.6

fdlh fufpr dksM esa] ^COMPUTER* dks ^LNBVQSFU* fy[kk


tkrk gS rks mlh dksM esa ^BULKHEAD* dks D;k fy[kk tk,xkA
(1) MVCILEBF
(3) MTAGJEBF

Diagonals of a quadrilateral intersect at the point O


such that AO DO = BO CO, then ABCD is a
(1) Parallelogram
(3) Rectangle

39.

(2) KTAILEBF
(4) KTAGJEBF

The average of 8 readings is 24.3, out of which the


average of first two is 18.5 and that of next three is
21.2. If the sixth reading is 3 less then seventh and 8
less than eighth, what is the sixth reading?
(1) 24.8

41.

fuEufyf[kr dkSu&lk js[kkfp= fk{kd efgyk vkSj ekrk ds e/;


loksZke lecU/k nkkZrk gS%

(1)

(1) MVCILEBF
(3) MTAGJEBF
40.

38.

(2) 19/42
(4) 16/39

(1) 23/42
(3) 7/32
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(2) 19/42
(4) 16/39
PAPER I [ 9 9 0 1 2 8 ]

TECHNICAL APTITUDE
46.

The vitamin that helps to prevent infections in human


body?
(1) Vitamin A
(3) Vitamin C

47.

48.

49.

50.

51.

52.

53.

54.

55.

(1) Increase
(3) Remain same
56.

57.

58.

dk fu;a=.k ------- }kjk gksrk gS%


,Mjhusfyu
(2) FkkbjkWfDlu
o`f) gkeksZu
(4) bUlqfyu

ksVhu vYirk jksx dgykrk gS%


(1) dokf'k;ksjdksj
(3) xkSpj jksx

(2)
(4)

dqf'kax jksx
mi;qZ esa ls dksbZ ugha

53.

,d lrr vk;ru xSl FkekZehVj fuEu ij dk;Z djrk gS%


(1) vkfdZfeMht fl)kar
(2) ikLdy fu;e
(3) ck;Yl fu;e
(4) pkYlZ fu;e

54.

tc dksbZ fdj.k fuEukuqlkj pyrh gS rks lexz vkarfjd ijkorZu


ns[kuk laHko gksrk gS%
(1) ok;q ls ty esa
(2) ok;q ls dkap esa
(3) ikuh ls dkap esa
(4) dkap ls ikuh esa

55.

tc Jksr ,oa Jksrk ,d nwljs ls nwj tk jgs gksa rks ml le; vkHkklh
vkofk%
(1) c<+sxh
(2) ?kVsxh
(3) iwoZor jgsxh
(4) vuUr gks tk;sxh

56.

;fn lsfYl;l rkieku ekie ij ije kwU;


QkgjugkbV ekie ij ije kwU; gS%

(2) Air into glass


(4) Glass into water

(2) Decrease
(4) Become infinite

(2) 453.15F
(4) None of these

(1) 273.15F
(3) 459.67F

273.15C

(2) 453.15F
(4) buesa ls dksbZ

gS rks

ugha

57.

lkbfdy dk ,d Vk;j vpkud QV tkrk gSA ;g fdl dkj dh


izf;k gS\
(1) lerkih
(2) #)kse
(3) levk;ru
(4) lenkc js[kk

58.

;wfj;k dk laysk.k ---- esa gksrk gS%


(1) ;r
(2) o`
(3) ew=kk;
(4) Ropk

(2) Adiabatic
(4) Isobaric

Urea synthesis occurs in:


(1) Liver
(3) Urinary bladder

BMR

(2) Pascals law


(4) Charles law

A cycle tyre bursts suddenly. What is the type of this


process?
(1) Isothermal
(3) Isochoric

51.

52.

If absolute zero is 273.15C on celsius temperature


scale, then the absolute zero on the fahrenheit scale is:
(1) 273.15F
(3) 459.67F

fuEu esa ls dkSu fo|qr dk pkyu ugha djrk\


(1) laxfyr NaCl
(2) Bksl NaCl
(3) czkbu ?kksy
(4) rkack

(2) Cushing's disease


(4) None of the above

When source and observer are moving away from


each other the apparent pitch will:

(2) OH...S
(4) OH...N

50.

(1)
(3)

It is possible to observe total internal reflection when a


ray travels from:
(1) Air into water
(3) Water into glass

gkbMkstu ca/ku fuEu esa lokZf/kd lkDr gksrk gS%

(2) Thyroxin
(4) Insulin

A constant volume gas thermometer works on:


(1) Archimedes principle
(3) Boyles law

49.

(2) Solid NaCl


(4) Copper

Protein deficiency disease is known as:


(1) Kwashiorkar
(3) Gaucher's disease

fuEu esa ls dkSu eSXuhfk;e dk ,d v;Ld ugha gS\


(1) dkuksZykbV
(2) MksyksekbV
(3) dSykekbZu
(4) leqnzty
(1) SH...O
(3) FH...F

BMR is controlled by:


(1) Adrenaline
(3) Growth hormone

48.

(2) OH...S
(4) OH...N

Which of the following does not conduct electricity?


(1) Fused NaCl
(3) Brine solution

ikuh esa MwcksbZ ,d NM+h fdl lao`fr ds dkj.k eqM+h gqbZ rhr gksrh gS%
(1) dkk dk ijkorZu
(2) dkk dk foorZu
(3) dkk dk viorZu
(4) dkk dk dh.kZ

(2) Dolomite
(4) Sea water

Hydrogen bond is strongest in:


(1) SH...O
(3) FH...F

47.

(2) Diffraction of light


(4) Dispersion of light

Which of the following is not an ore of magnesium?


(1) Carnollite
(3) Calamine

ekuo kjhj esa buQsDku jksdus ds fy;s dkSu&lk foVkfeu en~n djrk
gS\
(1) foVkfeu A
(2) foVkfeu B
(3) foVkfeu C
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(2) Vitamin B
(4) None of these

A stick immersed in water appears bent due to the


phenomenon of:
(1) Reflection of light
(3) Refraction of light

46.

(2) Kidney
(4) Skin
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59.

Glucose and fructose can be distinguished by:


(1) Lucas test
(3) Benedict reagent test

60.

61.

62.

For the myopic eye, the defect is cured by:

64.

Which of the following behaves as Lewis acid and not


as Bronsted acid:

67.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
64.

for the reacting

(1) Increases
(3) Remain same

(1) HCl
(3) HSO 3

(2) H2SO4
(4) SO3

dkSu tM+ ugha gS%


(1) vkyw
(3) kdjdan

(2)
(4)

xktj
ewyh

67.

uhacw dk [kV~Vk Lokn fuEu dh ekStwnxh ds dkj.k gksrk gS%


(1) lkbfVd vEy
(2) ,slhfVd vEy
(3) vkDlSfyd vEy
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

68.

fdl foVkfeu dks vYQk&VsdksQsjkWy dgrs gSa%


(1) foVkfeu B
(2) foVkfeu
(3) foVkfeu K
(4) foVkfeu

E
A

69.

vfHkdkjh d.kksa dks vfHkff;r gksus ds fy, visf{kr U;wure tkZ


gksrh gS%
(1) fLFkfrt tkZ
(2) xfrt tkZ
(3) rkih; tkZ
(4) lf;.k tkZ

70.

;fn fdlh VsfyLdksi dk }kjd ?kVk fn;k tkrk gS rks foHksnu {kerk%
(1) c<+ tkrh gS
(2) ?kV tkrh gS
(3) ogh jgrh gS
(4) kwU;

(2) Kinetic energy


(4) Activation energy

If the apertaure of a telescope is decreased the


resolving power will:

fuEu esa ls dkSu czUlVsM vEy dh rjg ugha cfYd yqbl vEy dh
rjg O;ogkj djrk gS\

QksVksxzkQh esa lksfM;e Fkk;kslYQsV dk ?kksy fuEu :i esa dk;Z djrk gS%
(1) fQYe dks pedkuk
(2) fQYe mHkkjuk
(3) flYoj czksekbM dk foy;u djuk
(4) fuxsfVo dks ikthfVo esa cnyuk

(2) Vitamin E
(4) Vitamin A

The minimum energy required


molecules to undergo reaction is:

lewg okyk O;f loZxzkgh gksrk gS D;ksafd mlds ikl%


nksuksa A rFkk B ,sUVhtu gksrs gSa
dksbZ ,sUVhckMht ugha gksrh gSa
nksuks ,sUVhckMht gksrh gS
buesa ls dksbZ ugha

66.

(2) Acetic acid


(4) None of these

Which vitamin is called Alpha-tecopherol:

(1) Potential energy


(3) Thermal energy
70.

AB :f/kj

(2) Carrot
(4) Raddish

Sour taste of lemon is due to the presence of:

(1) Vitamin B
(3) Vitamin K
69.

63.

To shine film
To develop film
To dissolve silver bromide
To change negative into positive

(1) Citric acid


(3) Oxalic acid
68.

fudVnkhZ vka[k esa] nksk dk mipkj fuEu }kjk fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) mRry yasl
(2) vory ysal
(3) csyukdkj ysal
(4) Vkfjd ysal

65.

Solution of sodium thiosulphate in photography works as:


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

62.

(2) H2SO4
(4) SO3

Which is not a root:


(1) Potato
(3) Sweet Potato

66.

ckny fuEu dkj.k ls vkdkk esa yVds jgrs gSa%


(1) ok;q dh ;kurk
(2) ckny esa ikuh dh ;kurk
(3) ckny dk ukeek= dk Hkkj
(4) ok;q dk ukeek= dk Hkkj

Both A and B antigens


No antibodies
Both Antibodies
None of these

(1) HCl
(3) HSO 3
65.

61.

(2) Concave lens


(4) Toric lens

Person with AB blood group is universal recepient


because it has:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

fuEu esa ls dkSu ,d lfnk ek=k ugha gS\


(1) Hkkj
(2) ukfHkdh; fLiu
(3) laosx
(4) foHko tkZ

Viscosity of air
Viscosity of water in cloud
Negligible weight of cloud
Negligible weight of air

(1) Convex lens


(3) Cylindrical lens
63.

60.

(2) Nuclear spin


(4) Potential energy

The clouds remain suspended in the sky due to:


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

Xywdksl vkSj DVksl dks fuEu }kjk igpkuk tk ldrk gS%


(1) Y;wdl ijh{k.k
(2) fuugkbfMu ijh{k.k
(3) csusfMDV vfHkdeZd ijh{k.k (4) ;s lHkh

(2) Ninhydrin test


(4) All of these

Which of the following is not a vector quantity:


(1) Weight
(3) Momentum

59.

(2) Decreases
(4) Zero

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71.

A catalyst:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

72.

Which of the following has minimum melting point?

77.

78.

(2) Fe

79.

81.

,sikVkbV fuEu dk v;Ld gS%


(1) ywvksjhu
(3) czksehu

(2) 2

77.

ihry] dkalk vkSj teZu flYoj esa ,d /kkrq lk>k gksrh gS] tks gS%
(1) Zn
(3) Al

78.

(2) rms value


(4) Average value

(3) 3

80.

(4) 4
81.

82.

The characteristic smell of onion bulbs is due to:


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

83.

(1) Ethyl amine


(3) Dimethyl amine

(2) 44%
(4) 36%

,lh ekid vkStkj ekirs gSa%


(1) fk[kj eku
(3) dksbZ Hkh eku

(2) rms eku


(4) vkSlr eku

,d
gS\

AND

}kj cukus ds fy, fdrus


(2) 2

NAND

(3) 3

}kjksa dh t:jr gksrh


(4) 4

LED esa

n`; izdkk fuEu }kjk mRiUu fd;k tkrk gS%


xSfy;e QkLQkbM
(2) xSfy;e vklsZukbM
tesZfu;e QkLQkbM
(4) flfydkWu QkLQkbM

82.

I;kt dan dh foksk egd fdl dkj.k gksrh gS%


(1) feh dh nqxZU/k tgk mxk;k x;k gks
(2) lYQj ;kSfxd
(3) kdZjk
(4) lafpr dkcksZgkbZMsV~l

83.

fuEu esa ls dkSu lokZf/kd nqcZy {kkj gS\


(1) ,sfFky ,sehu
(2) veksfu;k
(3) MkbeSfFky ,sfeu
(4) eSfFky ,sfeu

Bad odour of soil, where grown


Sulphur compounds
Sugar
Reserve carbo-hydrates

Which of the following is the weakest base?

(1) 48%
(3) 40%

(1)
(3)

(1) Gallium phosphide


(2) Gallium arsenide
(3) Germanium phosphide (4) Silicon phosphide

(2) Fe
(4) Cu

;fn laosx dks 20% c<+k fn;k tkrk gS rks xfrt tkZ fuEukuqlkj c<+
tkrh gS%

(1) 1

In LED visible light is produced by:

Dyksjhu
vk;ksMhu

fuEu ,sUtkbe dh mRizsjd f;k ds dkj.k LVkpZ ekYVksl esa ifjofrZr


gks tkrk gS%
(1) ekYVsl
(2) tkbesl
(3) Mk;LVsl
(4) ykbZisl

79.

How many NAND gates are required to form an AND


gate?

(2)
(4)

76.

(4) Cu

AC measuring instruments measures:

(1) 1

75.

(2) 44%
(4) 36%

(1) Peak value


(3) Any value
80.

(3) Al

If momentum is increased by 20%, then kinetic energy


increases by:
(1) 48%
(3) 40%

fuEu esa ls dkSu ,d oS|qr pqacdh; rjax ugha gS\


(1) izdkk dh fdj.ksa
(2) X-fdj.ksa
(3) vkYQk fdj.ksa
(4) xkek fdj.ksa

(2) Zymase
(4) Lipase

Brass, Bronze and German silver have one metal in


common. This is:
(1) Zn

74.

(2) Chlorine
(4) Iodine

Starch converts into maltose by the catalytic action of


the enzyme:
(1) Maltase
(3) Diastase

fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh xSl dks vklkuh ls nzo cuk;k tk ldrk gS\
(1) Dyksjhu
(2) ukbVkstu
(3) vkDlhtu
(4) gkbMkstu

(2) X-rays
(4) Gamma rays

Apatite is an ore of:

(2) HCl
(4) LiF

73.

(2) Nitrogen
(4) Hydrogen

Which of the following is not an electromagnetic wave?

(1) Fluorine
(3) Bromine
76.

fuEu esa ls fdldk U;wure xyukad gksrk gS\


(1) CsF
(3) HF

Which among the following gases can be liquefied easily?

(1) Light rays


(3) Alpha rays
75.

72.

(2) HCl
(4) LiF

(1) Chlorine
(3) Oxygen
74.

,d mRizsjd%
(1) lf;.k tkZ ?kVk nsrk gS
(2) jsV fu;rkad cny nsrk gS
(3) mRikn cny nsrk gS
(4) vfHkf;k esa Lo;a uV gks tkrk gS

Lowers the activation energy


Change the rate constant
Change the product
Itself destroys in the reaction

(1) CsF
(3) HF
73.

71.

(2) Ammonia
(4) Methyl amine

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84.

The surface temperature of the stars is determined using:


(1) Plancks law
(3) Rayleigh Ieans law

85.

86.

87.

88.

89.

87.

yksgk fuEu voLFkk esa viuk pqacdh; xq.k [kks nsrk gS%
(1) xyu
(2) 1000K
(4) DoFkukad
(3) D;wjh fcanq

88.

tc
(1)
(3)

(2) Hydrolysed
(4) Oxidised

Newtons law of cooling holds good only, if the


temperature difference between the body and the
surroundings is:
(1) Less than 10C
(3) Less than 100C

fuEu esa ls dkSu ,sYMks&gSDlkl gS\


(1) lSY;wyksl
(2) lqksl
(3) Xywdksl
(4) jSfQuksl

(2) 1000K
(4) Boiling point
+

(2) Fe+C+Ni
(4) Fe+Ni+Cu

86.

(2) Sucrose
(4) Raffinose

When KBr is dissolved in water, K ions are:


(1) Hydrated
(3) Reduced

taxjks/kh bLikr esa gksrk gS%


(1) Fe+Cr+Cu
(3) Fe+Cr+Ni

Iron loses magnetic property at:


(1) Melting
(3) Curie point

85.
(2) Fe+C+Ni
(4) Fe+Ni+Cu

Which of the following is an aldohexose?


(1) Cellulose
(3) Glucose

rkjksa dk lrgh rkieku fuEu dk iz;ksx djds fu/kkZfjr fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) IySad fu;e
(2) ohu dk foLFkkiu fu;e
(3) jsys thUl fu;e
(4) f[kkQ fu;e

(2) Wiens diplacement law


(4) Kirchhoffs law

Stainless steel contains:


(1) Fe+Cr+Cu
(3) Fe+Cr+Ni

84.

KBr dks

ikuh esa foyf;r fd;k tkrk gS] K+ vk;u%


ty;ksftr gks tkrs gSa
(2) tyvi?kfVr gks tkrs gSa
vipf;r gks tkrs gSa
(4) vkDlhd`r gks tkrs gSa

89.

U;wVu dk khru fu;e dsoy rHkh ykxw gksrk gS tcfd kjhj vkSj
ifjosk ds chp rkieku dk varj%
(1) 10C ls de gks
(2) 10C ls vf/kd gks
(3) 100C ls de gks
(4) 100C ls vf/kd gks

(2) More than 10C


(4) More than 100C

90.

In the motion of a rocket, physical quantity which is


conserved is:
(1) Angular momentum
(2) Linear momentum
(3) Force
(4) Work

90.

jkdsV dh xfr esa ftl HkkSfrd ek=k dk laj{k.k fd;k tkrk gS] og gS%
(1) dks.kh; laosx
(2) jSf[kd laosx
(3) cy
(4) dk;Z

91.

The kinetic energy of a body becomes four times its


initial value. The new momentum will be ............:

91.

fdlh fi.M dh xfrt tkZ mlds izkjafHkd eku ls pkj xq.kk gks tkrh
gSA u;k laosx gksxk%
(1) izkjafHkd eku ls nqxquk
(2) izkjafHkd eku ls frxquk
(3) izkjafHkd eku ls vk/kk
(4) izkjafHkd eku ftruk

92.

pqacd dk pqacdRo fuEu dkj.k ls gksrk gS%


(1) i`Foh
(2) dkfLed fdj.k
(3) bysDVksuksa dh fLiu xfr
(4) i`Foh ds Hkhrj cM+s pqacd dh nkc

93.

izksVhu gksrs gSa%


(1) U;wu v.kqHkkj lfgr ikfyisIVkbM
(2) mPp v.kqHkkj lfgr ikfyisIVkbM
(3) ,sekbM ds cgqyd
(4) f}rh;d ,sekbuksa ds cgqyd

94.

,d py&dqaMyh /kkjkekih esa] fo{ksi gksrk gS%


(1) /kkjk ds lekuqikrh
(2) yDl ?kuRo ds lekuqikrh
(3) mijks nksuksa ds lekuqikrh
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

95.

rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk nzO; dk lrgh ruko%


(1) c<+rk gS
(2) ?kVrk gS
(3) fLFkj jgrk gS
(4) igys c<+rk gS] fQj ?kVrk gS

(1) Twice the initial value


(3) Half of its initial value
92.

The magnetism of a magnet is due to:


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

93.

Polypeptides with low molecular weights


Polypeptides with high molecular weights
Polymers of amides
Polymers of secondary amines

In case of a moving coil galvanometer, the deflection is:


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

95.

The earth
Cosmic rays
The spin motion of electrons
Pressure of big magnet inside the earth

Protiens are:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

94.

(2) Thrice the initial value


(4) Same as the initial value

Proportional to current
Proportional to flux density
Proportional to both current and flux density
None of the above

With the rise in temperature, the surface tension of a


liquid:
(1) Increases
(2) Decreases
(3) Remain constant
(4) First increase then decrease

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96.

97.

List A (Name)
A. Hydrochloric acid
B. Ascorbic Acid
C. Amino acid
D. Acetic acid

List B (Source)
1. Vinegar
2. Proteins
3. Vitamin C
4. Digestive Juices

fuEufyf[kr dks lqesfyr djsa%


lwph&A uke
A. gkbZMksDyksfjd ,flM
B. ,ldkfcZd ,flM
C. vehuks ,flM
D. ,sflfVd ,flM

(1) A4, B2, C1, D3


(3) A4, B3, C2, D1

(2) A3, B2, C1, D4


(4) A3, B4, C1, D2

(1) A4, B2, C1, D3


(3) A4, B3, C2, D1

96.

Match the following:

Mercury
boils
at
367C.
However,
mercury
thermometers are made such that they can measure
temperature upto 500C. This is done:

Sound waves are not transmitted a long distance


because:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

99.

ikjk 367C ij mcy tkrk gSA rFkkfi ikjs ds FkekZehVj bl izdkj


cuk, tkrs gSa fd os 500C rd ds rkieku dks eki ldrs gSaA ;g
fuEu dkj.k ls gks ikrk gS%
(1) FkekZehVj dh uyh esa ikjs ds [kkus ds ij fuokZr cuk, j[kuk
(2) ikjs ds [kkus ds ij mPp nkc ij ukbVkstu xSl Hkjuk
(3) ikjs ds [kkus ds ij mPp nkc ij vkDlhtu xSl Hkjuk
(4) ikjs ds [kkus ds ij U;wu nkc ij ukbVkstu xSl Hkjuk

98.

/ofu rjaxsa yach nwjh rd izsfkr ugha dh tkrh D;ksafd%


(1) os ok;qeaMy }kjk vokksfkr dj yh tkrh gSa
(2) muesa lrr vko`fRr gksrh gS
(3) ,saVhuk dh visf{kr apkbZ cgqr vf/kd gksuh pkfg,
(4) /ofu rjaxksa dk osx cgqr de gksrk gS

99.

leqnz esa ikuh dk uhyk jax fuEu dkj.k ls gksrk gS%


(1) vkq)rkvksa ds dkj.k uhys izdkk dk viorZu
(2) ikuh }kjk uhys vkdkk dk viorZu
(3) ikuh }kjk izdkk dk fodh.kZu
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

100.

fdlh Xykl fTe dk viorZukad%


(1) yky jax ds fy, lokZf/kd gksrk gS
(2) yky jax ds fy, U;wure gksrk gS
(3) lHkh jaxksa ds fy, leku gksrk gS
(4) fufpr ugha gksrk

101.

lapj.k dh dkSu&lh fof/k esa m.krk ygjsa] izdkk dh pky ls lh/kh


js[kk esa pyrh gSa%
(1) rkih; fofdj.k
(2) iz.kksfnr laogu
(3) izkd`frd laogu
(4) rkih; pkyu

102.

;fn i`Foh bl rjg ladqfpr gksrh gS fd bldk nzO;eku rks ugha


cnyrk fdarq f=T;k] blds ewy eku ls ?kVdj ,d&pkSFkkbZ jg tkrh gS
rks iwjk ,d fnu fuEu vof/k dk gks tk,xk%
(1) 96 ?kaVs
(2) 48 ?kaVs
(3) 6 ?kaVs
(4) 1.5 ?kaVs

103.

lekekU;r% ikuh dk mPp DoFkukad fuEu dk ifj.kke gksrk gS%


(1) varjkv.kqd gkbMkstu cs/ku
(2) var%v.kqd gkbMkstu cs/ku
(3) nksuksa varjkv.kqd vkSj var%v.kqd gkbMkstu ca/ku
(4) mPp fofkV ek

They are absorbed by the atmosphere


They have constant frequency
The height of antenna required should be very high
Velocity of sound waves is very less

Blue colour of water in sea is due to:


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

Refraction of blue light by impurities


Refraction blue sky by water
Scattering of light by water
None of these

100. The refractive index of the material of glass prism is:


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

Maximum for red colour


Minimum for red colour
Same for all colours
Not definite

101. In which mode of transmission, the heat waves travel


along straight line with the speed of light?
(1) Thermal radiation
(3) Natural convection

(2) Forced convection


(4) Thermal conduction

102. If the earth shrinks such that its mass does not change
but radius decreases to one quarter of its original
value then one complete day will take:
(1) 96 h
(3) 6 h

(2) 48 h
(4) 1.5 h

103. Unusually high boiling point of water is result of:


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

Intermolecular hydrogen bonding


Intramolecular hydrogen bonding
Both intra and inter molecular hydrogen bonding
High specific heat

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(2) A3, B2, C1, D4


(4) A3, B4, C1, D2

97.

(1) Maintaining vacuum above mercury column in the


stem of the thermometer
(2) Filling nitrogen gas at high pressure above the
mercury column
(3) Filling oxygen gas at high pressure above the mercury
column
(4) Filling nitrogen gas at low pressure above the mercury
column
98.

lwph&B lzksr
1. fljdk
2. ksVhu
3. foVkfeu C
4. ikP; jl

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104. A body floats in a liquid contained in a beaker. If the


whole system falls under gravity, then the upthrust on
the body due to liquid is:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(1) rays
(3) UV waves

dkap dh dSfiyjh ufydk esa ikuh fuEu dkj.k ls apk mBrk gS%
(1) ikuh dk lrgh ruko
(2) dkap ds v.kqvksa dk lalatd cy
(3) ikuh dk rkieku
(4) ikuh ds v.kqvksa vkSj dkap dh ufydk dh nhokjksa ds chp dk
vklatd cy

107.

dSfYk;e ds fofuekZ.k ds fy, fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh izf;k dk iz;ksx


fd;k tkrk gS\
(1) CaO dk dkcZu ds lkFk vip;u
(2) CaO dk gkbMkstu ds lkFk vip;u
(3) ,ugkbZMksvl CaCl rFkk KCl dk fo|qr vi?kVu
(4) fi?kys gq, Ca (OH) dk fo|qr vi?kVu

(1) Sodium silicate


(3) Silicon hydroxide

108.

fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh oS|qr pqacdh; fdj.kksa dk lcls de rjaxnS?;Z


gksrk gS%
(1) -fdj.ksa
(2) X-fdj.ksa
(3) ijkcSaxuh fdj.ksa
(4) vojDr fdj.ksa

109.

tc lksfM;e gkbMksDlkbM ckyw jsr ds lkFk vfHkf;k djrk gS rks ;g


cukrk gS%
(1) lksfM;e flyhdsV
(2) flyhdksu vkDlkbM
(3) flyhdksu gkbMksDlkbM
(4) bueas ls dksbZ ugha

110.

lQsn foVhvky dk ;kSfxd gS%


(1) ykSg] lYQj ,oa vkWDlhtu
(2) ftad] lYQj ,oa vkWDlhtu
(3) dkij] lYQj ,oa vkWDlhtu
(4) lYQj ,oa vkWDlhtu

111.

fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk ,sUtkbe ukM+h dh xfr vkSj jDrpki c<+k nsrk
gS\
(1) ,sLVxzksu
(2) dkfVZlksu
(3) ,sfMufyu
(4) Fkk;jkSDlhu

112.

lksfM;e /kkrq
;kSfxd gS%
(1) lksfM;e
(2) lksfM;e
(3) lksfM;e
(4) lksfM;e

(2) Xrays
(4) Infrared rays

109. When sodium hydroxide react with sand, it form:


(2) Silicon oxide
(4) None of these

110. The composition of 'white vitriol'?


Iron, sulphur and oxygen
Zinc, sulphur and oxygen
Copper, sulphur and oxygen
Sulphur and oxygen

111. Which of the following enzyme increases the pulse


rate and blood pressure?
(1) Estgrone
(3) Adrenaline

(2) Cortisone
(4) Thyroxine

112. On heating sodium metal in current of dry ammonia,


the compound formed is:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

106.

Reduction of CaO with carbon


Reduction of CaO with hydrogen
Electrolysis of a mixture of anhydrous CaCl2 and KCl
Electrolysis of molten Ca (OH)2

108. Which of the following electromagnetic waves have


the smallest wavelength?

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

,d O;fDr ,slh jsyxkM+h ds fudV [kM+k gS tks rst xfr ls nkSM+ jgh
gS] og fuEu dkj.k ls jsyxkM+h dh fnkk esa f[kaprk gS%
(1) nkc varj
(2) rkieku varj
(3) jsyxkM+h dk xq#Roh; cy
(4) jsyxkM+h dh xfr

Surface tension of water


Cohesive force of glass molecules
Temperature of water
Adhesive force between water molecules and the
walls of the glass tube

107. Which one of the following processes is used for the


manufacture of calcium?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

105.

Pressure difference
Temperature difference
Gravitational force of the train
Speed of the train

106. Water rises in a glass capillary tube due to:


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

,d fudk; chdj esa j[ks gq, nzo eas rSjrk gSA ;fn iwjh iz.kkyh xq#Ro
ds v/khu yk nh tkrh gS rks fudk; ij nzo ds dkj.k mRFkkiu gS%
(1) kwU;
(2) fudk; ds fuefTtr fgLls ds Hkkj ds cjkcj
(3) nzo esa fudk; ds Hkkj ds cjkcj
(4) ok;q esa fudk; ds Hkkj ds cjkcj

Zero
Equal to the weight of the immersed part of the body
Equal to the weight of the body in liquid
Equal to the weight of the body in air

105. A person standing near a train, which is moving with


high speed, is pulled towards the train due to:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

104.

Sodium amide
Sodium azide
Sodium nitride
Sodium hydride

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dks kqd veksfu;k dh /kkjk esa rkfir djus ij fufeZr


,sekbM
,stkbM
ukbVkbM
gkbMkbM

PAPER I [ 9 9 0 1 2 8 ]

113. An astronaut on a strange planet finds that acceleration


due to gravity is twice as that on the surface of earth.
Which of the following could explain this?

113.

,d fofp= xzg ij ,d varfj{k ;k=h ;g ikrk gS fd xq#Ro ds dkj.k


Roj.k] i`Foh dh lrg ds Roj.k ls nqxquk gSA fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk
dFku bls LiV djrk gS\
(1) xzg dk nzO;eku vkSj f=T;k & nksuksa i`Foh dh rqyuk esa vk/ks gSa
(2) xzg dh f=T;k i`Foh dh f=T;k ls vk/kh ysfdu nzO;eku ogh gS
tksfd i`Foh dk gS
(3) xzg dk nzO;eku vkSj f=T;k & nksuksa i`Foh dh rqyuk esa nqxqus gSa
(4) xzg dk nzO;eku i`Foh ds nzO;eku ls vk/kk gS ysfdu f=T;k ogh
gS fd tksfd i`Foh dh gS

114.

leqnzty dk uhyk jax ty dh lrg ds dkj.k gksrk gS%


(1) ty dh lrg ls ijkofrZr lw;Z ds izdkk dk O;frdj.k
(2) ty d.kksa }kjk lw;Z ds izdkk dk fodh.kZu
(3) ty esa vkdkk dh Nfo
(4) lw;Z ds izdkk dk viorZu

115.

nwjh d }kjk i`FkDd`r mRry rFkk vory ysal dks iqu%laidZ esa j[kk
tkrk gSA bl ;ksx dh Qksdy nwjh%
(1) ?kV tkrh gS
(2) c<+ tkrh gS
(3) kwU; gks tkrh gS
(4) oSlh gh jgrh gS

116.

xqCckjksa esa gkbMkstu ds LFkku ij fgfy;e dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS


D;ksafd%
(1) ;g vnkg~; gksrh gS
(2) gkbMkstu dh rqyuk esa gYdh gksrh gS
(3) jsfM;ks ,fDVo
(4) gkbMkstu dh rqyuk esa cgqyrk esa miyC/k gS

117.

,d VkalQkeZj fuEu fl)kar ij dke djrk gS%


(1) Lo&izsj.k
(2) oS|qr tM+Ro
(3) ikjLifjd izsj.k
(4) fo|qr/kkjk dk pqacdh; izHkko

118.

idkus okys ik= esa gksuk pkfg,%


(1) mPp fofkV ek vkSj U;wu pkydrk
(2) mPp fofkV ek vkSj mPp pkydrk
(3) U;wu fofkV ek vkSj U;wu pkydrk
(4) U;wu fofkV ek vkSj mPp pkydrk

119.

;fn xq#Roh; izHkko esa fxjkoV vk, rks vkids fopkj ls fuEu esa ls
dkSu&lk cy fdlh :i esa cny tk,xk\
(1) pqacdh; cy
(2) fLFkjoS|qr cy
(3) ;ku cy
(4) vkfdZfeMht mRFkkiu

120.

izR;korhZ /kkjk dks Mhlh ,sehVj }kjk ugha ekik tk ldrk D;ksafd%
(1) ,lh] Mhlh ,sehVj ls gksdj ugha xqtj ldrh
(2) ,lh fnkk cny ysrh gS
(3) iwjs p ds fy, /kkjk dk vkSlr eku kwU; gksrk gS
(4) Mhlh ,sehVj {kfrxzLr gks tk,xk

(1) Both the mass and radius of the planet are half as that
of earth
(2) Radius of the planet is half as that of earth, but the
mass is the same as that of earth
(3) Both the mass and radius of the planet are twice as
that of earth
(4) Mass of the planet in is half as that of earth, but radius
is same as that of earth
114. Blue colour of sea water is due to:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Interference of sunlight reflected from the water surface


Scattering of sunlight by the water molecules
Image of sky in water
Refraction of sunlight

115. A convex and a concave lens separated by distance d are


then put in contact. The focal length of the combination:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Decreases
Increases
Becomes zero
Remains the same

116. Helium is used in balloons in place of hydrogen


because it is:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Incombustible
Lighter than hydrogen
Radioactive
More abundant than hydrogen

117. A transformer works on the principle of:


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

Self induction
Electrical inertia
Mutual induction
Magnetic effect of the electrical current

118. A cooking pot should have:


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

High specific heat and low conductivity


High specific heat and high conductivity
Low specific heat and low conductivity
Low specific heat and high conductivity

119. If there were a reduction in gravitational effect, which


of the following forces do you think would change in
some respect?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Magnetic force
Electrostatic force
Viscous force
Archimedes uplift

120. Alternating current cannot be measured by DC


ammeter because:
(1) AC cannot pass through DC ammeter
(2) AC changes direction
(3) Average value of current for complete cycle is zero
(4) DC ammeter will get damaged
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