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    Part-I : General Intelligence and Reasoning

     H k k x&I : lk e k U  ; c q  f ¼ e r k , o a r d Z  ' k f D r Directions (1–9) : In each of the following

    questions, select the related letter/word/

    figure/ number from the given alternatives.

      f u n s  Z  ' k (1& 10) % f u E u i z  ' u k s  a e s  a ls i z  R  ;s  d i z  ' u e s  a f n , f o d Y i k s  a   e s  a ls lE c f U /r v{ k j@  ' k C  n@ v k Ñ f r@ la  [ ;k d k s p q  f u ,A

    1. A – E : R – V :: B – F : F – J

    (A) FUGP (B) CSCG

    (C) CTDH (D) BSCG2. 6 : 35 : : 9 : ?

    (A) 18 (B) 27

    (C) 53 (D) 72

    3. 8 : 18 : : 24 : ?

    (A) 526 (B) 328

    (C) 442 (D) 432

    4. Child : Father : : Book : ?

      c k y d % f i r k % % i q  L r d %?

    (A) Writer/

      y s  [ k d (B) Publisher/  i z  d k ' k d 

    (C) Editor/  lE i k n d 

    (C) Library/  i q  L r d k y ; 

    5. TAP : PAT : : DAM : ?

    (A) BUND (B) MAD

    (C) STOP (D) AMD

    6. 08 : 09 : : ? : 25

    (A) 64 (B) 16

    (C) 27 (D) 367. Library : Books : : Bank : ?

      i q  L r d k y ; % i q  L r d s  a % % c S  a  d %?

    (A) Cheque/  p S  d 

    (B) Borrow/  ½ . k 

    (C) Money/ / u 

    (C) Account/  [ k k r k 

    8. CEGI : XVTR : : DFHJ : ?

    (A) XTRT (B) XQOM

    (C) ZVSQ (D) WUSQ

    9. ABC : HIJ : : OPQ : ?

    (A) WVX (B) VWX

    (C) XWV (D) VXW

    10. How many circles are there in figure given

    below?

      f u E u f y f [ k r v k d ` f r e s  a f d r u s o ` Ù  k g S  a \

    (A) 13 (B) 14

    (C) 11 (D) 12

    Directions (11–18) : Find the odd word/letter/

    number from the given alternatives.

      f u n s  Z  ' k (11& 18)% f n ;s x , f o d Y i k s  a e s  a ls f o " k e ' k C  n@ v{ k j la  [ ;k d k s p q  f u , A11. (A) Yellow/  i h y k  (B) Red/  y k y 

    (C) Green/  g j k  (D) Blue/  u h y k 12. (A) RPSZ (B) AIUE

    (C) QRTM (D) NQMR

    13. (A) 216 (B) 343

    (C) 27 (D) 12514. (A) EBD (B) IFH

    (C) URT (D) YWX

    15. (A) BCDE (B) JKLM(C) STVU (D) WXYZ

    16. (A) 441 (B) 256(C) 481 (D) 361

    17. (A) 46, 24 (B) 62, 32

    (C) 56, 30 (D) 74, 3818. (A) 3216 (B) 2338

    (C) 3205 (D) 2015

    19. As per English dictionary, which of thefollowing words is on the fourth position.

     v a  x z  s  th ' k C  n d k s  ' k d s v u q  lk j d k S  u& lk ' k C  n p k S F k s L g k s  x k \(A) QUICK (B) QUESTION

    (C) QUALITY (D) QUIT  

    20. Given are some symbols below the numbers.

      la  [ ; k v k s  a d s u h p s d q  N i z  r h d f n , x , g S  a &1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

    Find the number which can be displayed

    by these symbols?

      b u i z  r h d k s  a } k j k n ' k k Z  b Z x b Z la  [ ; k D ; k g k s  x h \

    (A) 4 5 0 9 6 (B) 4 5 9 0 6

    (C) 4 7 0 9 5 (D) 5 6 9 0 7

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    Directions (21-22) : From the given

    alternatives, select the word which can’t be

    formed using the letters of the given word.  f u n s  Z  ' k(21-22) : f u E u f o d Y i k s  a e s  a ls m l ' k C  n d k p ;u d j s  a   tk s f n , x , ' k C  n e s  a ' k k f e y v{ k j k s  a ls u g h a c u k ;k tk ld r k   g k s A21. DECOMPOSITION

    (A) POSITION

    (B) DOCTOR

    (C) COMPOSE

    (D) ECONOMIST 

    22. DISAPPOINTMENT 

    (A) TENEMENT (B) POSITION

    (C) POINTER (D) OINTMENT  

    Directions (23-24) : From the given responses,

    choose the response which shows meaningful

    order of the following words?

      f u n s  Z  ' k(23-24) : f u E u f o d Y i k s  a e s  a ls m l f o d Y i d k p ;u   d j s  a tk s f n , x , ' k C  n k s  a d s lk F k Z  d Ø e d k s n ' k k Z  r k g S A

    23. 1. Hundreds/  lS  d M  +  k 

    2. Unit/  b d k b Z 

    3. Thousands/  g tk j 

    4. Tens/  n g k b Z 5. Lakhs/  y k [ k (A) 2, 4, 1, 3, 5 (B) 4, 1, 3, 2, 5

    (C) 5, 1, 2, 3, 4 (D) 5, 1, 3, 4, 2

    24. 1. Lucknow/  y [ k u Å 

    2. Uttar Pradesh/  m Ù  k j i z  n s  ' k 

    3. India/ H  k k j r 

    4. World/  f o ' o 

    5. Asia/  , f ' k ; k 

    (A) 1, 2, 3, 5, 4 (B) 4, 1, 2, 3, 5(C) 5, 1, 2, 3, 4 (D) 5, 1, 3, 2, 4

    25. Choose the correct alternatives from the

    given ones that will complete the series.

      f u E u f o d Y i k s  a e s  a ls lg h f o d Y i d k p ; u d j s  a tk s f d f n ,   x , J ` a  [ k y k d k s i w  j k d j s  x k Aa __ b b a __ b b a __ b b

    (A) a b b (B) b b b

    (C) b b a (D) a a b

    26. In the given series find the number which

    is wrong.

      n h x b Z J ` a  [ k y k e s  a x y r la  [ ; k K k r d h f t,A225, 336, 447, 555, 669

    (A) 225 (B) 447

    (C) 555 (D) 669

    27. Hari is elder than Chaman. Vijay is elder

    than Satish. Mukesh is not as old as Vijay,

    but elder than Chaman. Satish is not asold as Chaman. Who is the youngest?

      g f j v k ; q e s  a p e u ls c M  +  k g S A f o t; lr h ' k ls c M +  k g S A e q f o t; d s f tr u k c M  +  k u g h a g S f d U  r q p e u ls c M  +  k g S A lr h   p e u d s f tr u k c M +  k u g h a g S A lc ls N k s  V k d k S  u g S \

    (A) Hari/  g f j  (B) Mukesh/  e q  d s  ' k 

    (C) Chaman/  p e u  (D) Satish/  lr h ' k 28. Which smallest number is to be subtracted

    from 2486 to make it a perfect square?

    2486 d k s i w  . k Z o x Z c u k u s d s f y , b le s  a ls f d l lc ls N k s  V h   la  [ ; k d k s ? k V k u k i M  +  s  x k \(A) 90 (B) 95

    (C) 80 (D) 85

    29. In a question paper, there are a total of 12

    questions out of which only 6 is to be

    answered. In six questions one different

    option is given. Each questions comprise 4

    different sections. Find the number of 

    questions in question paper including the

    different sections.

      , d i z  ' u& i = k e s  a d q  y12 i z  ' u g S  a ] f tu e s  a ls d s  o y N g   i z  ' u k s  a d s m Ù  k j n s  u s g S  a A N g i z  ' u k s  a e s  a i z  R  ; s  d d k 

      f o d Y i f n ; k x ; k g S A i z  R  ; s  d i z  ' u d s p k j& p k j H  k k x g S  a A  i z  ' u& i = k e s  a i z  R  ; s  d i z  ' u d s H  k k x k s  a d k s f e y k d j d q  y f i z  ' u g S  a \(A) 72 (B) 96

    (C) 24 (D) 48

    30. If MOBILE is coded as ZAMSUM, then in

    the same code how TUMOR is coded?

      ; f n MOBILE d k s ZAMSUM d s :i e s  a f y [ k k tk r k   g S ] r k s m lh d k s  M e s  a TUMOR d k s d S  ls f y [ k k tk , x k \

    (A) GGXYA (B) IHZBE

    (C) BRAIN (D) HGYAD

    31. If 55 + 66 = 33 and 22 + 99 = 33, then 44 + 88 = ?

      ; f n 55 + 66 = 33 v k S  j22 + 99 = 33, r k s 44 + 88  D ; k g k s  x k \(A) 38 (B) 40

    (C) 33 (D) 36

    32. If × = +, < = –, + = ÷, > = ×, ÷ = HCF, = = < and

     – = =. Then which of the below mentioned

    equation is correct?

      ; f n × = +, < = –, + = ÷, > = ×, ÷ = HCF, = = < v k S  j  – = = g S A r k s f u E u e s  a ls d k S  u& lk le h d j . k lg h g S \(A) 3 × 4 > 2 – 9 + 3 < 3

    (B) 5 × 3 < 3 ÷ 8 + 4 × 1

    (C) 3 × 2 < 4 ÷ 16 > 2 + 4

    (D) 5 > 8 + 4 = 10 < 4 × 8

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    Directions (33-36): In the given series, some

    letter/number/digit is missing. Choose the

    appropriate option.  f u n s  Z  ' k(33-36): f n , x , v u q  Ø e e s  a d q  N v{ k j@  la  [ ;k @ v a  d   y q  I r g S A m f p r f o d Y i d k p ;u d j s  a A33. NP, MK, RT, IG, ?

    (A) FD (B) EC

    (C) VX (D) UW

    34. AZ, CX, EV, GT, ?, KP, ?

    (A) RI and/ v k S  j MN (B) RI and/ v k S  j NM(C) IR and/ v k S  j MN (D) IR and/ v k S  j NM

    35. 13, 10, ?, 100, 1003, 1000, 10003

    (A) 1130 (B) 103(C) 130 (D) 1030

    36. P 3 C, R 5 F, T 8 I, V 12 L, ?

    (A) X 17 O (B) Y 17 O

    (C) X 16 O (D) X 17 M

    37. Statement:

    Sun is a source of light.

      dF k u%  lw  ; Z i z  d k ' k d k L = k k s  r g S AConclusion:

    I. Moon is not a source of light

    II. Light has only one source.  f u " d " k Z %I.   p U  n z  e k i z  d k ' k d k L = k k s  r u g h a g S AII.   i z  d k ' k d k d s  o y , d L = k k s  r g S A(A) Both conclusion I and II follows

      f u " d " k ZI v k S  jII n k s  u k s  a g k s  a  x s(B) Neither conclusion I nor II follows

      u r k s f u " d " k ZI g k s  x k v k S  j u g h f u " d " k ZII g k s  x k (C) Only conclusion I follow

      d s  o y f u " d " k ZI g k s  x k 

    (D) Only conclusion II follow  d s  o y f u " d " k ZII g k s  x k 

    Directions (38-40): From the given options

    choose the missing number.

      f u n s  Z  ' k(38-40): f n , x , f o d Y i k s  a e s  a ls y q  I r la  [ ;k K k r   d h f t,A38. 3 4 6

    5 7 3

    1 2 7

    35 69 ?

    (A) 84 (B) 42

    (C) 82 (D) 9439. 4 3 2

    36 2 100 7 ? 5

    (A) 64 (B) 81

    (C) 71 (D) 49

    40. 16 49 6425 36 819 13 ?(A) 17 (B) 14(C) 21 (D) 22

    Directions (41-42) : Identify the figure that

    completes the pattern of the question figure?

      f u n s  Z  ' k(41-42) : m  l v k Ñ f r d k p ;u d j s  a tk s i z  ' u v k Ñ f r   d s i S  V u Z d k s i w  j k d j s  x h \41. Question figure:

      i z  ' u v k Ñ f r%

    Answer figures:

      m Ù k j v k Ñ f r ;k ¡ %

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

    42. Question figure:

      i z  ' u v k Ñ f r%

    Answer figures:

      m Ù k j v k Ñ f r ;k ¡ %

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

    43. Which of the answer figure is the right

    mirror image of the question figure ?  n h x b Z m Ù  k j v k Ñ f r ; k s  a e s  a ls d k S  u lh v k Ñ f r i z  ' u v k d k lg h n i Z  . k i z  f r f c E c g S  a \Question Figure/  i z  ' u v k Ñ f r 

    M

    N

    Answer Figure/  m Ù k j v k Ñ f r ;k ¡ 

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

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    44. Which of the following diagrams indicatethe best relation between North America,United States of America and New York ?

      b u e s  a ls d k S  u& lk v k j s  [ k d k W  y s  t d s m Ù  k j h v e s  f j d k ] la  ; q  D r   j k T ; v e s  f j d k v k S  j U  ; w  ; k W  d Z d s c h p lg h la  c a / b a  f x r d j r k   g S \  m Ù  k j v k Ñ f r ; k ¡ %

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

    45. Which of the following diagrams indicate thebest relation between Solar, Lunar andEclipse?

      b u e s  a ls d k S  u& lk v k j s  [ k d k W  y s  t d s lw  ; Z ] p U  n z  e k rF k k x z  g . k   d s c h p lg h la  c a / b a  f x r d j r k g S \

    (A) (B)

    (C) (D)

    46. Choose the suitable order of mathematicalsign to satisfy the given equation by 

    replacing the '*' symbols.  n h x b Z le h d j . k d k s la  r q  f y r d j u s rF k k'*' f p U  g k s  a d k s  i z  f r L F k k f i r d j u s d s f y , x f . k r h ; f p U  g k s  a d k lg h Ø e le w  g   p q  f u ,A

    24 * 2 * 4 * 3(A) = ÷ × (B) + ÷ =(C) ÷ = × (D) = × ÷

    47. 3 positions of a similar cube is given. Thenumber from 1 to 6 is marked on the facesof a cube. Choose the figure which will beshown when the cube is opened.

      , d le k u ? k u d s r h u f p = k f n , x , g S  a A ? k u d s lH  k h i Q  y d k s  a 

      i j 1 ls 6 la  [ ; k n h x b Z g S A , s  lh , d v k d ` f r p q  f u , tk s ? k u   d s [ k k s  y u s i j f n [ k k b Z n s  x h AQuestion figure:

      i z  ' u v k Ñ f r%

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

    Answer figures:

      m Ù k j v k Ñ f r ;k ¡ %

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

    48. If    3 × 5 × 7 = 15, 2 × 4 × 6 = 12 then4 × 7 × 9 = ?

      ; f n 3 × 5 × 7 = 15, 2 × 4 × 6 = 12 r k s 4 × 7 × 9 = ?(A) 28 (B) 21

    (C) 20 (D) 18

    49. Ramesh is the brother of Amit. Sushma isthe sister of Satish. Amit is the son of Sushma. What is the relation of Sushma

    with Ramesh?

      j e s  ' k v f e r d k H  k k b Z g S A lq  " k e k lr h ' k d h c g u g S A v f lq  " k e k d k i q  = k g S A j e s  ' k ls lq  " k e k d k D ; k lE c U / g S \(A) Father/  f i r k  (B) Brother/ H  k k b Z (C) Son/  i q  = k  (D) Nephew/ H  k r h tk 

    50. A word is represented by only one set of 

    numbers as given in any one of thealternatives. The sets of numbers given inthe alternatives are represented by class of 

    letters as in matrix given below. The

    columns and rows of Matrix are numberedfrom 0 to 6. A letter from this matrix can be

    represented first by its row and next by itscolumn. E.g., ‘A’ can be represented by 42,62 etc., and ‘P’ can be represented by 15,

    43 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the

    set for the word ‘CALM’.

      , d ' k C  n o s  Q  o y , d la  [ ; k & le w  g } k j k n ' k k Z  ; k x ; k g S ] tS  lk   f d f o d Y i k s  a e s  a ls f d lh , d e s  a f n ; k x ; k g S A f o d Y i k s  a s  f n , x , la  [ ; k & le w  g v{ k j k s  a d s n k s o x k s  ± } k j k n ' k k Z  , x tS  lk f d u h p s f n , x , v k O  ; w  g e s  a g S A v k O  ; w  g   d s L r a H  k k s  a v k S  j   i a  f D r ; k s  a d h la  [ ; k0 ls 6 n h x b Z g S A b l v k O  ; w  g   ls , d  v{ k j d k s i g y s m ld h i a  f D r v k S  j c k n e s  a L r a H  k la  [ ; k } k n ' k k Z  ; k tk ld r k g S A m n k g j . k d s f y ,]‘A’  d k s 42, 62 v k f n } k j k n ' k k Z  ; k tk ld r k g S rF k k‘P’  d k s 15, 43 v k f n   } k j k n ' k k Z  ; k tk ld r k g S A f n ; s x , ' k C  n‘CALM’  d s f y ,   le w  g d k s i g p k u u k g S A

    Matrix/ v k O  ;w  g 

    0 1 2 3 4 5 6

    1 H R E I P S

    2 S G N D Z I

    3 B U F T K L  

    4 V A P C Y A

    5 M W C O X N

    6 B A E J L O

    (A) 53, 54, 51, 31 (B) 44, 54, 65, 24

    (C) 44, 62, 65, 51 (D) 53, 42, 65, 36

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    51. Match of the following:

      f u E u f y f [ k r d k s f e y k , %Towns Rivers

      ' k g j  u f n ;k ¡ a. Jabalpur 1. Ravi

      tc y i q  j  j k o h b. Paris 2. Narmada

      i s  f j l  u e Z  n k 

    c. London 3. Seine  y a  n u  lh u 

    d. Lahore 4. Thames

      y k g k S  j F k s  E l a b c d

    (A) 2 3 4 1

    (B) 3 2 1 4

    (C) 1 4 3 2

    (D) 4 1 2 3

    52. Who was the Captain of the Indian Hockey 

     Team, that won the first Olympic Gold

    Medal in Amsterdam in 1928?1928 e s  a , E lV M  Z  e e s  a i g y k v k s  y f E i d L o . k Z i n d th r u s  o k y h H  k k j r h ; g k W  d h V h e d s d I r k u d k S  u F k s \(A) Dhyanchand/ è ; k u p a  n (B) Jaipal Singh/  t; i k y f la  g (C) Laebo Khan/  y k ; c k s [ k k u (D) Kishan Lal/  f d ' k u y k y 

    53. Which of the following events occurred first?

      f u E u f y f [ k r ? k V u k v k s  a e s  a ls d k S  u& lh ? k V u k lc ls i g y s g q  b Z \(A) Man landed on moon/  e u q  " ; p a  n z  e k i j m r j k 

    (B) Dolly is produced by cloning/  D y k s  f u a  x } k j k   M  k W  y h d h m R  i f Ù  k g q  b Z A

    (C) Human Genome Project is completed/

      e k u o th u k s  e i f j ; k s  tu k i w  . k Z g q v k (D) Integrated Chip is invented/  b a  f V x z  s  V s  M f p i 

      d k v k f o " d k j g q v k 54. The person responsible for introducing the

    conception of Dyarchy in the 1919 Act was-

      f d l O  ; f D r u s 1919 d s v f/f u ; e d s r g r f } ' k k lu d h  v o/k j . k k d h ' k q  :v k r d h F k h \

    (A) Montague/  e k W  u V s  x (B) Tez Bahadur Sapru/  r s  t c g k n q  j li : (C) Lionel Curtis/  y k ; u s  y d f V Z  l (D) Chelmsford/  p s  E li Q  k s  M  Z 

    55. The colours of stars depend on their-

      r k j k s  a d k j a  x f d l i j f uH  k Z  j d j r k g S \

    (A) temperature/  r k i e k u 

    (B) distance/  n w  j h 

    (C) radius/  f = k T ; k 

    (D) atmospheric pressure/  o k ; q  e a  M  y h ; n c k o 56. The freezing point of fresh water is ______.

      ' k q  ¼ ty d k f g e k a  d ______  g S A(A) 4°C (B) 3°C

    (C) 5°C (D) 0°C

    57. Who coined the term 'Gene'?

    'Gene' ' k C  n d k v f o " d k j f d lu s f d ; k F k k \

    (A) Mendel/  e s  U  M  y 

    (B) Johannsen/  tk s  g k u lu 

    (C) Watson/  o k V ~  lu 

    (D) Beadle/  f c M  y 58. Vijay Stambha at Chittor was built by-

      f p Ù  k k S  M  + d k f o t; L r a H  k f d ld s } k j k c u o k ; k x ; k F k k \(A) Maharana Pratap/  e g k j k . k k i z  r k i 

    (B) Rana Sangram Singh/  j k . k k la  x z  k e f la  g 

    (C) Rana Kumbha/  j k . k k d q  E H  k k 

    (D) Rana Ratan Singh/  j k . k k j r u f la  g 59. An artificial ecosystem is represented by:

      f u E u e s  a ls d k S  u& lk d ` f = k e i k f j f L F k f r d h r a  = k d k s n ' k k 

    (A) pisciculture tank/  e R  L ; i k y u V S  a  d 

    (B) agricultural land/  d ` f " k H  k w  f e 

    (C) zoo/  f p f M  +  ; k ? k j (D) aquarium/  ty th o k y ; 

    60. When the total product rises at an

    increasing rate, the

      tc d q  y m R  i k n c 

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    61. An element that does not occur in nature

    but can be produced artificially is

      f u E u e s  a ls d k S  u& lk r R  o i z  d ` f r e s  a m R  i U  u u g h g k s  r k i j a  r q   d ` f = k e :i ls m R  i k n u f d ; k tk ld r k g S \

    (A) thorium/ F k k s  f j ; e 

    (B) radium/  j s  f M  ; e 

    (C) plutonium/  I y w  V s  f u ; e 

    (D) uranium/  ; w  j s  f u ; e 62. Which of the following imparts a blue colour

    to glass?

      f u E u f y f [ k r e s  a ls d k S  u& lk d k a  p d k s u h y k j a  x i z  n k u d j r k 

      g S \

    (A) Cobalt oxide/  d k s  c k Y V v k W  D lk b M 

    (B) Copper oxide/  d k W  i j v k W  D lk b M 

    (C) Iron oxide/ v k ; j u v k W  D lk b M 

    (D) Nickel oxide/  f u d s  y v k W  D lk b M 63. National Science Day in India is celebrated

    on

     H  k k j r e s  a j k " V ª h ; f o K k u f n o l d c e u k ; k tk r k g S \

    (A) 30th April/ 30 v i z  S  y 

    (B) 1st February/ 1 i Q  j o j h 

    (C) 28th February/ 28 i Q  j o j h (D) 23th March/ 23 e k p Z 

    64. The work done by the string of a simple

    pendulum during one complete oscillation

    is equal to

      , d i w  . k Z n k s  y u d s n k S  j k u lj y y k s  y d d s r k j } k j k f d ; k x ; k 

      d k ; Z f d ld s le k u g S \

    (A) Total energy of the pendulum/  y k s  y d d h 

      d q  y Å tk Z 

    (B) Kinetic energy of the pendulum/  y k s  y d 

      d h x f r d Å tk Z 

    (C) Potential energy of the pendulum/  y k s  y d 

      d h f L F k f r t Å tk Z 

    (D) Zero/  ' k w  U  ; 65. NREGP is the abbreviated form of 

    NREGP f d ld k |k s  r d g S \(A) National Rural Employment Guarantee

    Programme

    (B) National Rural Educational Guarantee

    Programme

    (C) National Rapid Educational Guarantee

    Programme

    (D) National Rapid Employment Guarantee

    Programme

    66. Long-term funds in the capital market can

    be raised either by borrowing from certain

    institutions or through  i w  a  th c k tk j e s  a y a  c h v o f / d s f u f/ d k s d q  N f u f ' p r   la  L F k k u k s  a ls m /k j y s  d j f d ld s } k j k c 

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    71. The Chalukyas established their empire in

      p k y q  D ; k s  a u s v i u s lk e z  k T ; d h L F k k i u k d g k ¡ d h F k h \

    (A) The Far South/  lq  n w  j n f { k . k (B) Malwa/  e k y o k (C) The Deccan/  n D d u (D) Gujarat/  x q  tj k r 

    72. The Parliamentary Committee which

    scrutinises the report of the Comptroller

    and Auditor General of India is

      d k S  u& lh la  ln h ; lf e f r H  k k j r d s f u ; a  = k d , o a e g k y s  [ k k   i j h { k d d s f j i k s  V Z d h tk ¡ p d j r h g S \(A) Estimates Committee/  i z  k D d y u lf e f r 

    (B) Select Committee/  i z  o j lf e f r (C) Public Accounts Committee/  y k s  d l s  o k   lf e f r 

    (D) None of these/  b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 73. The Indian tri-color was unfurled for the

    first time by Jawaharlal Nehru

      to k g j y k y u s  g : u s H  k k j r h ; f r j a  x k i g y h c k j d g k ¡ i Q  g j k ; k  F k k \(A) at the ramparts of the Red Fort in 1947

    1947 e s  a y k y f d y s d h i z  k p h j i j (B) on the banks of Ravi at Lahore in 1929

    1929 e s  a y k g k S  j e s  a j k o h u n h d s r V i j (C) when India became a democratic

    republic in 1950

      tc 1950 e s  a H  k k j r , d y k s  d r k a  f = k d x . k j k T ; c u k (D) when The Government of India Act was

    passed in 1935

      tc 1935 e s  a H  k k j r lj d k j v f /f u ; e i k f j r f d ; k   x ; k 

    74. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the former Indian

    President, received the prestigious Bharat

    Ratna award in the year

      i w  o Z H  k k j r h ; j k " V ª i f r M  k W , i h ts v C  n q  y d y k e d k s f d l o " k Z   i z  f r f " B r H k k j r j R  u i q  j L d k j ls lE e k f u r f d ; k x ; k \(A) 1992 (B) 1995

    (C) 1997 (D) 1998

    75. Air bladder in fish acts as:

      e N y h e s  a m i f L F k r o k r k ' k ; f d l :i e s  a d k ; Z d j r k g S \(A) Accessory respiratory organ/  m i lg k ; d 

      ' o lu v a  x (B) Hydrostatic organ/  n z  o L F k S  f r d v a  x (C) Both accessory respiratory organ and

    hydrostatic organ/  m i lg k ; d v k S  j n z  o L F k S  f r d  v a  x n k s  u k s  a (D) Primary respiratory organ/  i z  k F k f e d ' o lu 

     v a  x 

    76. Which of the following is the Third largest

    country in population after China and

    India?  p h u v k S  j H  k k j r d s c k n f u E u f y f [ k r e s  a ls d k S  u& lk n s  tu la  [ ; k d s e k e y s e s  a r h lj k lc ls c M  +  k n s  ' k g S \(A) Bangladesh/  c k a  X  y k n s  ' k (B) United States of America/  l a  ; q  D r j k  T ; 

     v e s  f j d k (C) Indonesia/  b a  M  k s  u s  f ' k ; k (D) Japan/  tk i k u 

    77. The term "Greater India" denotes

      ' k C  n"Greater India" f d ls b a  f x r d j r k g S \

    (A) Political unity/  j k tu h f r d , d r k (B) Cultural unity/  lk a  L d ` f r d , d r k (C) Religious unity/ /k f e Z  d , d r k (D) Social unity/  lk e k f td , d r k 

    78. The sewage obtained from water closets and

    urinals is known as

      c a  n u k y k s  a , o a e w  = k k y ; k s  a ls i z  o k f g r e y d k s D ; k d g r s(A) Sanitary waste/ v k j k s  X  ; d j v i f ' k " V (B) Industrial waste/ v k S  |k s  f x d v i f ' k " V (C) Clinical waste/  u S  n k f u d v o ' k s  " k 

    (D) Sullage/  e S  y k i k u h 79. The crop mainly grown in hills is:

      e q  [ ; :i ls i g k f M  +  ; k s  a e s  a m x k ; s tk u s o k y s i Q  ly g S &(A) sweet corn/  e h B h e d b Z (B) sweet jowar/  e h B s T o k j (C) sweet potato/  e h B s v k y w (D) sweet pea/  e h B s e V j 

    80. Which of the following is caused by the

    higher concentration of Nitrogen and

    Phosphorous?

      f u E u f y f [ k r e s  a ls d k S  u u k b V ª k s  tu v k S  j i Q  k W  L i Q  k s  j l lk a  n z  r k d s d k j . k g k s  r k g S \(A) Eutrophication/  ; w  V ª k W  f i Q  d s  ' k u (B) Hardness/  d B k s  j r k (C) Alkalinity/ { k k j h ; r k (D) Acidity/ v E y r k 

    81. In which one o f the fol lowing the

    phenomenon of total internal reflection of 

    light is used?

      f u E u f y f [ k r e s  a ls f d le s  a d q  y v k a  r f j d i j k o r Z  u d h ? k V u k   d k i z  ; k s  x g k s  r k g S \(A) Formation of mirage/  e ` x r ` " . k k d h j p u k (B) Working of binoculars/  n w  j c h u d k d k ; Z  p k y u (C) Formation of rainbow/  b U  n z /u q  " k d h j p u k (D) Twinkling of stars/  f lr k j k s  a d k f V e f V e k u k 

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    82. Morley-Minto Reforms were introduced in

    which of the following years?

      e k s  j y s f e a  V k s lq /k j f d l o " k Z i z  L r k f o r d h x b Z F k h \(A) 1909(B) 1919

    (C) 1924

    (D) 1935

    83. Small and cheap computers built into

    several home appliances are of which type?

      d b Z ? k j s  y w m i d j . k k s  a e s  a f u f e Z  r N k s  V s v k S  j lL r s d a  I ; w  V j f d l   i z  d k j d s g k s  r s g S \(A) Mainframes/  e s  u Ú s  e (B) Mini computers/  f e u h d a  I ; w  V j 

    (C) Micro computers/  e k b Ø k s d a  I ; w  V j (D) None of the above/  m i j k s  D r e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    84. What can the President do if a State fails to

    comply with the Directions of the Central

    Government?

     v x j j k T ; d s  U  n z lj d k j d s f n ' k k f u n s  Z  ' k d k i k y u d j u s e s  a   f o i Q  y j g r h g S ] r k s j k " V ª i f r D ; k d j ld r s g S \(A) He can dissolve State Legislature and

    order fresh elections/  o g j k T ; f o/k u e a  M  y  H  k a  x d j ld r s g S v k S  j u ; s p q  u k o d s v k n s  ' k n s ld r s

      g S A(B) He can declare the break-down of constitutional machinery in the State

    and assume responsibility for the

    governance of the State/  o g j k  T ; e s  a   la  o S /k f u d r a  = k d s f o ? k V u d h ? k k s  " k . k k , o a j k T ; d s  ' k k lu d h f tE e s  n k j h y s ld r s g S

    (C) He can send paramilitary forces to the

    State to secure compliance/  o g v u q  i k y u   lq  j f { k r d j u s d s f y , j k T ; d k s v/Z  lS  f u d c y H k s  t   ld r s g S

    (D) Any of the above/  m i j k s  D r lH  k h 85. Who, among the following, abolished the

    Dual System of Government in Bengal?

      f u E u f y f [ k r e s  a ls f d lu s c a  x k y e s  a lj d k j d h n k s  g j h i z  . k k y h   d k s le k I r f d ; k F k k \(A) Lord Clive/  y k W  M  Z D y k b o (B) Lord Cornwallis/  y k W  M  Z d u Z  o k f y l (C) Spencer/  L i s  U  lj (D) Lord Warren Hastings/  y k W  M  Z o S  j s  u g S  f L V a  x 

    86. The first battle of tarain was fought in-

      r j k b Z  u d k i z F k e ; q  ¼ d c y M  +  k x ; k F k k \(A) 1192 A.D.

    (B) 1189 A.D.

    (C) 1191 A.D.

    (D) 1193 A.D.

    87. Volcanoes are scattered

      T o k y k e q  [ k h d g k ¡ i j i Q  S  y s g S \

    (A) all over the world/  i w  j s f o ' o e s  a (B) only along the coasts/  d s  o y r V k s  a i j (C) on the islands/  } h i k s  a i j (D) mainly along young fold mountains/  e q  [ ; 

      :i ls u o h u c f y r i o Z  r k s  a i j 88. How many times was the term of the Lok

    Sabha extended upto 6 years?

      f d r u h c k j y k s  d lH  k k d k d k ; Z  d k y6 o " k Z r d c 

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    92. The main source of carbon monoxide is-

      d k c Z  u e k s  u k s v k W  D lk b M d k e q  [ ; L = k k s  r g S &

    (A) Industrial process/ v k S  |k s  f x d i z  f Ø ; k (B) Smoking/ /z  w  e i k u (C) Transportation/  i f j o g u (D) Solid waste disposal/  B k s  l v i f ' k " V f u " d k lu 

    93. What is referred to as 'Roof of the World'?

     ̂ f o ' o d h N r* f d ls d g k tk r k g S \(A) Mount Everest/  e k a  m V , o j s  L V (B) Pamir Knot/  i k f e j d k i B k j (C) Siberian Plains/  lk b c s  f j ; u e S  n k u (D) Hindukush Mountains/  f g U  n q  d q  ' k i o Z  r 

    94. India is called a mixed economy because of the existence of 

     H  k k j r d h vF k Z  O  ; o L F k k d k s f d ld h e k S  tw  n x h d s d k j . k f e f J r  vF k Z  O  ; o L F k k d g k tk r k g S \(a) Public Sector/  lk o Z  tf u d { k s  = k (b) Private Sector/  f u th { k s  = k (c) Joint Sector/  la  ; q  D r { k s  = k (d) Cooperative sector/  lg d k j h { k s  = k (A) a, d (B) a, b

    (C) c, d (D) b, d

    95. Mushroom cultivation is not useful in  e ' k :e d h [ k s  r h f d le s  a m i ; k s  x h u g h a g S \(A) Biogas production/  c k ; k s  x S  l m R  i k n u (B) Biological control of crop diseases/  i Q  ly 

      d h c h e k j h i j tS  f o d f u ; a  = k . k (C) Recycling of agricultural wastes/  d `  `  f " k 

      d p M +  s d k i q  u p Z  Ø . k (D) Preventing cancer/  d S  a  lj d h j k s  dF k k e 

    96. Ozone layer in the upper parts of the

    atmosphere serves as a protective shield

    against harmful

      o k ; q  e a  M  y d s Å i j h H  k k x k s  a e s  a f L F k r v k s  tk s  u i j r f d ld s  f [ k y k i Q lq  j{ k k d o p d s :i e s  a d k ; Z d j r k g S \(A) solar ultraviolet radiation/  lk S  j i j k c S  a  x u h 

      f o f d j . k (B) solar infrared radiation/  lk S  j v o j D r f o f d j . k (C) CO

    2 in the air/  o k ; q e s  a m i f L F k rCO

    2

    (D) SO2 in the air/  o k ; q e s  a m i f L F k rSO

    2

    97. The gilt edged market in the capital market

    of India refers to

     H  k k j r d s i w  a  th c k tk j e s  a J s  " B i z  f rH  k w  f r c k tk j f d ls n ' k k Z (A) long-term private securities/  y E c h & v o f / 

      d s f u th i z  f rH  k w  f r (B) market dealing in existing securities/

      e k S  tw  n k i z  f rH  k w  f r ; k s  a d s c k tk j e a  s O  ; k i k j (C) market for corporate securities/  d k W  i k s  Z  j s  V 

      i z  f rH  k w  f r ; k s  a d k c k tk j (D) market for Government securities/

      lj d k j h i z  f rH  k w  f r ; k s  a d k c k tk j 98. Excess amount of absorbed water by plants

    is liberated out by:

      i k S /k s } k j k v o ' k k s  f " k r ty d h v f r f j D r e k = k k f d l i z  f Ø ; k   } k j k e q  D r d h tk r h g S \(A) Evaporation/  o k " i h d j . k (B) Osmosis/  i j k lj . k (C) Diffusion/  f o lj . k (D) Transpiration/  o k " i k s  R  ltZ  u 

    99. A Floppy Disc can store ________ data.

      , d Ý y k W  i h f M  L d f d r u k M  k V k la  x z  g d j ld r h g S \(A) 1.44 bytes

    (B) 1.44 MB

    (C) 1.44 KB

    (D) 1.44 GB

    100. Who got people's choice award on jan 6,

    2016?

    6 tu o j h ] 2016 d k s f d ls i h i q  Y l P o k W  ; l i q  j L d k j ls  lE e k f u r f d ; k x ; k \(A) Shobha de/  ' k k s H  k k M  s(B) Ekta Kapoor/  , d r k d i w  j (C) Priyanka Chopra/  f i z  ; a  d k p k s  i M  +  k (D) Virat Kohli/  f o j k V d k s  g y h 

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    Part-III : Quantitative Aptitude

     H k k x&III : e k = k k R  e d v fH k { k e r k 101. When square of a number is subtracted

    from cube of another number, it gives

    squares of the second. If the square of their

    sum is 1600 and their product is 300. Find

    the numbers.

      tc , d la  [ ; k d s o x Z d k s n w  lj h la  [ ; k d s ? k u ls ? k V k ; k   tk r k g S ] r k s n w  lj h la  [ ; k d k o x Z i z  k I r g k s  r k g S A ; f n m u d s  ; k s  x d k o x Z1600 rF k k x q  . k u i Q  y300 g S ] r k s la  [ ; k ,   K k r d j s  a A(A) 30, 10 (B) 40, 20

    (C) 50, 10 (D) 70, 20

    102. If x  = a (b – c ), y = b (c – a ) and z = c(a – b )

    then find the value of

    3x 

     +

    3y 

     +

    3z 

      ; f n x  = a (b – c ), y = b (c – a ) rF k kz = c(a – b ) g k s ] 

      r k s3

     +

    3y 

     +

    3z 

     d k e k u K k r d j s  a A

    (A) 3

    xyz 

    abc  (B) 3xyzabc 

    (C) 3xyz 

    abc (D) xyz 

    abc 

    103. Each interior angle of a regular polygon is

    4

    5  times of two right angles. How many 

    sides are there in the regular polygon ?

      , d le c g q H  k q  t d s i z  R  ; s  d v k a  r f j d d k s  . k d k e k u n k s le d k s  . k 

      d s4

    5 x q  . k k d s c j k c j g S ] r k s m l le c g q H  k q  t d s H  k q  tk v k s  a d h 

      la  [ ; k D ; k g S \(A) 10 (B) 20

    (C) 30 (D) 40

    104. Three pipes A, B and C together can fill a

    cistern in 6 hours. After working at it

    together for 2 hours, C is closed and A and

    B can fill the remaining part in 7 hours. The

    time taken by C alone to fill the cistern is

      r h u u yA, B rF k kC , d V a  d h d k s6 ? k . V s e s  a H  k j ld r s  g S A2 ? k . V s , d lk F k d k e d j u s d s c k nC d k s c a  n d j n s  r s

      g S v k S  jA rF k kB c p s g q  , H  k k x d k s7 ? k . V s e s  a H  k j ld r s g S A v d s  y s C V  a  d h d k s f d r u s le ; e s  a H  k j s  x k \(A) 10 hrs/  ? k . V s (B) 12 hrs/  ? k . V s(C) 14 hrs/  ? k . V s (D) 16 hrs/  ? k . V s

    105. Ravi and Ajay start simultaneously from the

    same place A for B, 60 km apart. Ravi’s

    speed is 4 km/hr less than of Ajay. Ajay after

    reaching at B, returns and meet Ravi at a

    place 12 km away from B. Ravi’s speed is

      j f o rF k k v t; , d lk F k le k u L F k k uA ls B d s f y ,] tk s60 f d e h n w  j h i j g S ] p y u k i z  k j E H  k d j r s g S A j f o d h p k y  v t; d h p k y ls 4 f d e h @  ? k . V k d e g S A v t;B i j 

      i g q  ¡ p u s d s c k n y k S  V d j j f o ls f e y r k g S ] tk sB ls 12  f d e h n w  j g S A j f o d h p k y g S &(A) 12 km/hr/  f d e h - @  ? k . V k (B) 10 km/hr/  f d e h - @  ? k . V k (C) 8 km/hr/  f d e h - @  ? k . V k (D) 6 km/hr/  f d e h - @  ? k . V k 

    106. Supposing that telegraph poles on a railway 

    track are 50 metres apart, how many poles

    will be passed by a train in 4 hours if the

    speed of the train is 45 km/h?

      e k u k f d r k j d s [ k E H  k s j s  y i V j h i j i j L i j50

     e h V j d h   n w  j h i j g S ] r k s4 ? k . V s e s  a , d j s  y x k M  +  h f d r u s [ k E H  k s d k s d j y s  x h ; f n j s  y x k M  +  h d h p k y45 f d e h @  ? k . V k g S \(A) 3201 poles/  [ k E H  k s(B) 3401 poles/  [ k E H  k s(C) 3601 poles/  [ k E H  k s(D) 3801 poles/  [ k E H  k s

    107. In an examination, the number of those who

    passed and the number of those who failed

    were in the ratio 25:4. If five more had

    appeared and the number of failures was 2

    less than earlier, the ratio of passers to

    failures would have been 22:3. The number

    who appeared at the examination, was  , d i j h { k k e s  a i k l rF k k I k Q  s  y d j u s o k y k s  a d h la  [ ; k v k s  av u q  i k r25 : 4 F k k A ; f n5 v f/d c S  B r s rF k k i Q  s  y g k s  u s  o k y k s  a d h la  [ ; k i g y s ls2 d e g k s  r h ] r k s i k l rF k k i Q  s  y   d j u s o k y k s d k v u q  i k r22 : 3 g k s tk r k A i j h { k k e s c S  B u s  a   o k y k s  a d h la  [ ; k F k h &(A) 145 (B) 150

    (C) 155 (D) 180

    108. 300 gm of sugar solution has 40% sugar in

    it. How much sugar should be added to

    make it 50% in the solution?

    300 x z  k e p h u h d s ? k k s  y e s  a40% p h u h g S A ? k k s  y e s  a f d r u h   p h u h f e y k ; h tk , r k f d ? k k s  y e s  a50% p h u h g k s tk ,\(A) 40 gm/  x z  k e  (B) 50 gm/  x z  k e (C) 60 gm/  x z  k e  (D) 80 gm/  x z  k e 

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    109. 40% of 60% of 3/5 of a number is 504. What

    is 25% of 2/5 of that number?

      , d la  [ ; k d k3

    5 d k 60% d k 40%,  504 g S A m l 

      la  [ ; k d k2

    5 d k 25% D  ; k g S \

    (A) 260 (B) 250

    (C) 360 (D) 350

    110. In a right-angled triangle ABC, B is the

    right angled and AC = 2 5  cm. If AB – BC =

    2cm, then the value of (cos²A – cos²C) is:

      , d le d k s  . k f = k H  k q  tABC e s  a ] d k s  . kB le d k s  . k g S rF k k AC = 2 5  ls  e h - g S A ; f nAB – BC = 2 ls  e h - g k s ] r k s

    cos²A – cos²C d k e k u g S &

    (A)3

    5(B)

    6

    5

    (C)3

    10(D)

    2

    5

    111. A circle of greatest area is drawn in a

    rectangular park of sides 40 m. and 28 m.

    Find the area of park beyond the circle.  f d lh 40 e h - rF k k28 e h - H k q  tk o k y s v k ; r k d k j i k d Z e s  a 

      lo k Z  f /d { k s  = k i Q  y d k o ` Ù  k j s  [ k k a  f d r f d ; k x ; k g S A o ` Ù  k d s  c k g j i k d Z d k { k s  = k i Q  y K k r d j s  a A(A) 506 m²/  e h -²

    (B) 516 m²/  e h -²(C) 504 m²/  e h -²(D) 528 m²/  e h -²

    112. Two trains A and B are running towards

    each other from the stations X and Y

    respectively. After passing each other, they take 64 minutes & 100 minutes to reach Y

    and X respectively. If train B is moving at

    56 km/h, then what is the speed of train A.

      n k s j s  y x k M  +  hA rF k kB Ø e ' k % n k s L V s  ' k uX rF k kY ls , d   lk F k , d& n w  lj s d h v k s  j p y r h g S A j k L r s e s  a o s d g h a f e y r h   g S  a rF k k f e y u s d s c k n x k M  +  hA, 64 f e u V c k n rF k k x k M  +  hB

    100 f e u V c k n Ø e ' k % L V s  ' k uX rF k kY i j i g q  ¡ p tk r h g S A  ; f n j s  y x k M  +  hB d h p k y 56 f d e h - @  ? k . V k g k s ] r k s j s  y x k M  +  h A d h p k y D ; k g S \

    (A) 60 km/h/  f d e h /  ? k . V k (B) 65 km/h/  f d e h /  ? k . V k (C) 70 km/h/  f d e h /  ? k . V k (D) 75 km/h/  f d e h /  ? k . V k 

    113. A loan was repaid in two annual

    installments of ` 1210 each. If the rate of 

    interest be 10% per annum compoundedannually, the sum borrowed was-

      , d d tZ d k s ` 1210 d s i z  R  ; s  d n k s o k f " k Z  d f d L r k s  a e s H  k q  x r k u f d ; k x ; k A ; f n C  ; k t10% o k f " k Z  d la  ; k s  f tr g k s  r h   g k s ] r k s f d r u h j k f ' k d tZ y h x b Z F k h \(A) ` 2000 (B) ` 2500

    (C) ` 2100 (D) ` 3000

    114. Fresh fruit contains 68% water and dry fruit

    contains 20% water. How much dry fruit

    can be obtained from 100 kg of fresh fruits?

      ' k q  ¼ i Q  y e s  a68% i k u h g k s  r k g S rF k k lw  [ k s i Q  y e s  a20%

      i k u h g k s  r k g S A100 f d x z  k ' k q  ¼ i Q  y ls f d r u s lw  [ k s i Q  y   i z  k I r f d , tk ld r s g S \(A) 40 gm/  x z  k e  (B) 45 gm/  x z  k e (C) 32 gm/  x z  k e  (D) 48 gm/  x z  k e 

    115. Instead of meter scale, a cloth merchant

    uses 120cm scale while buying, but uses

    an 80cm scale while selling the same cloth.

    If he offers a discount of 20% on cash

    payment. Find the profit percent.

      e h V j L d s  y d h tx g , d d i M +  k O  ; i k j h [ k j h n r s le ; 120 ls  e h d k L d s  y i z  ; k s  x d j r k g S ] y s  f d u m lh d i M +  s d k s

      c s  p r s o D r80 ls  e h d k L d s  y i z  ; k s  x d j r k g S A ; f n o g   u d n H k q  x r k u i j20% d k c V ~  V k d k i z  L r k o j [ k r k g S ] r k s  y k H  k i z  f r ' k r K k r d j s  a A(A) 13% (B) 15%

    (C) 18% (D) 20%

    116. What sum of money must be given at simple

    interest for six months at 4% per annum in

    order to earn ` 150 interest?

      f d l j k f ' k d k s 4% o k f " k Z  d lk /k j . k C  ; k t n j i j6 e g h u s  d s f y , n s  u s i j̀  150 C  ; k t d s :i e s  a I k z  k I r g k s \(A) ` 5000 (B) ` 7500

    (C) ` 6500 (D) ` 7000

    117. A man covers a certain distance on scooter.

    Had he travelled 3 km/h faster, he would

    have taken 40 minutes less. If he had moved

    2 km/h slower, he would have taken 40

    minutes more. Find the distance (in km) and

    original speed.

      , d O  ; f D r , d f u f ' p r n w  j h d k s L d w  V j ls r ; d j r k g S A o g 3 f d e h @  ? k . V k r s  t p y r k r k s o g40 f e u V d e le ; y s  r k ]   ; f n o g 2 f d e h @  ? k . V k /h j s tk r k r k s o g40 f e u V v f/d   le ; y s  r k A n w  j h ( f d e h - e s  a ) rF k k o k L r f o d p k y K k r d j s  a A(A) 20 km/  f d e h -, 15 km/h/  f d e h -/  ? k . V k (B) 30 km/  f d e h -, 14 km/h/  f d e h -/  ? k . V k (C) 40 km/  f d e h -, 12 km/h/  f d e h -/  ? k . V k (D) 25 km/  f d e h -, 12 km/h/  f d e h -/  ? k . V k 

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    118. If x +1

    x  = 2, find the value of x 6 + 6

    1

    x .

      ; f n x +1

    x  = 2 g k s r k sx 6 + 6

    1

    x  d k e k u K k r d j s  a A

    (A) 8 (B) 4

    (C) 2 (D) 10

    119. There are two paths each 10 m wide and

    cutting each other perpendicularly at the

    centre of a garden 150m long and 120m

    wide. Find the cost of graveling the path at

    ` 2/m².

      f d lh 150 e h y E c s rF k k120 e h p k S  M  +  s c x h p s d s eè ; e s  a 

    10 e h p k S  M  +  s n k s j k L r s , d& n w  lj s d k s y E c o r ~ d k V r s g S A j k L r s  i j ` 2 i z  f r e h 2 d h n j ls d a  Ø h V y x k u s d h y k x r K k r   d j s  a A(A) ` 5200 (B) ` 2600

    (C) ` 1300 (D) ` 5000

    120. If x  = 11  + 5 , y  = 10  + 6 , z  = 3  + 13 ,

    then-

      ; f n x  = 11  + 5 ,y  = 10  + 6 ,z  = 3  + 13  g S ] r k s &(A) x  > y  > z 

    (B) y  > z  > z 

    (C) x  > z  > y 

    (D) y  > x  > z 

    121. Find out the ratio between each angles of 

    the regular pentagon and hexagon.

      f u ; f e r i a  pH k q  t rF k k " k " B H  k q  t d s c h p i z  R  ; s  d d k s  . k k s  a d k  v u q  i k r K k r d j s  a A(A) 8 : 10 (B) 9 : 10

    (C) 10 : 9 (D) 10 :11

    122. Volume of a right circular cone is numerically 

    equal to its slant surface area, then find value

    of1 1

    ² ²h r 

    , where h  and r  are height and

    radius of the cone respectively.

      , d y E c o ` Ù  k h ; ' k a  d q d s v k ; r u d k (v k a  f d d) e k u m ld s

      f r ; Z  d i ` " B h ; { k s  = k i Q  y d s c j k c j g S ] r k s1 1

    ² ²h r 

     d k 

      e k u K k r d j s  a ] tg k ¡h  rF k kr  Ø e ' k % d k s  . k d h Å ¡ p k b Z rF k k   f = k T ; k g S A

    (A) 4 units/  b d k b Z  (B) 14

     units/  b d k b Z 

    (C) 9 units/  b d k b Z  (D)1

    9 units/  b d k b Z 

    123. In a traingle ABC, two medians BP and CQintersect at G. Find the ratio of area of PGQand ABC.

      , d f = k H  k q  tABC e s  a ] n k s e f è ; d k , ¡BP rF k kCQ , d n w  lj s  d k s i j L i jG i j i z  f r P N s  f n r d j r h g S A f = k H  k q  tPGQ rF k k   f = k H  k q  tABC d s { k s  = k i Q  y k s  a d k v u q  i k r K k r d j s  a A(A) 12 : 1 (B) 1 : 12(C) 12 : 2 (D) 14 : 4

    124. In the first 15 overs of a cricket game, therun rate was only 2.5. What should be the

    run rate in the remaining 35 overs to reachthe target of 300 runs?

      f d lh f Ø d s  V [ k s  y d s i z F k e15 v k s  o j e s  a j u j s  V d s  o y2.5 F k k A ' k s  " k35 v k s  o j e s  a300 j u d s y{ ; r d i g q  ¡ p u s d s

      f y , f d r u k j u j s  V g k s  u k p k f g ,\(A) 6.50 (B) 7.00(C) 7.50 (D) 8.00

    125. Find the value of 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + ...... + 99.

    1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + ...... + 99 d k e k u K k r d j s  a A(A) 2476 (B) 2450(C) 2500 (D) 2525

    126. Nitya took a loan of ` 5,00,000 with simpleinterest for as many years as the rate of interest. If he paid ` 80,000 as interest atthe end of the loan period, what was therate of interest?

      f u R  ; k` 5,00,000

     d k d tZ lk /k j . k C  ; k t i j m r u s g h   o " k k s  Z  a d s f y , f y ; k f tr u k C  ; k t n j F k k A ; f n o g ½ . k d h  v o f / d s v a  r e s  a ` 80,000 C  ; k t d s :i e s  a H  k q  x r k u   d j r k g S ] r k s C  ; k t d h n j D ; k F k k \(A) 3% (B) 4%(C) 5% (D) 10%

    127. A alone can do a piece of work in 6 daysand B alone in 8 days. A and B undertookto do it for ` 32000. With the help of C, they completed the work in 3 days. How much isto be paid to C?

    A v d s  y k , d d k e d k s 6 f n u k s  a e s  a rF k kB v d s  y k 8 f n u k s  a 

      e s  a d j r k g S AA rF k k B b l d k e d k s d j u s d s f y , `32000 y s  r s g S AC d h lg k ; r k ls o s b l d k e d k s 3 f n u k s  a   e s  a i w  j k d j y s  r s g S AC d k s H  k q  x r k u d h x b Z j k f ' k f d r u h g S \(A) ` 3750 (B) ` 4000(C) ` 4500 (D) ` 6000

    128. If the measurement of the floor of online

    section of KD Campus is 25.97 m × 16.43

    m respectively, then find the minimum

    number of square tiles of maximum size to

    cover the whole floor?

      ; f n d s  M  h d s  E i l v k W  u y k b u f oH k k x d s i Q  ' k Z d k e k i Ø e

    25.97 e h V j rF k k16.43 e h V j g S ] r k s o x k Z  d k j V k b Z  Y l d h   U  ; w  u r e la  [ ; k K k r d j s  a tk s v k d k j e s  a lo k Z  f /d g k s rF k k i Q  ' k Z d k s

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    129. Find the value of 

    323

    81

    25

     –

    161

    21

    8(5)

    323

    81

    25

     –

    161

    21

    8(5)

     d k e k u K k r d j s  a A

    (A) 3 5 (B)   5 5 – 5

    (C) 2 5 (D) 5 5

    130. The area of a circle whose radius is 8 cm is

    trisected by two concentric circles. The ratio

    of radii of the concentric circles in

    ascending order is :

      f d lh 8 ls  e h - f = k T ; k o k y s o ` Ù  k d s { k s  = k i Q  y d k s n k s la  d s  f U  n z  ;   o ` Ù  k k s  a } k j k r h u c j k c j H  k k x k s  a e s c k ¡ V k tk r k g S A la  d s  f U  n z  ; o ` Ù  k k s  a   d h f = k T ; k d k v u q  i k r v k j k s  g h Ø e e s  a g S &(A) 1 : 2 : 3

    (B) 2 : 3 : 5

    (C) 1 : 2 : 3

    (D) 2 : 3 : 5

    131. Find the value of  [0° <  < 90°] for which

    cos

    1 – sin

    θ 

    θ  +

    cos

    1 sin

    θ 

    θ + = 4 is

     d k e k u K k r d j s  a ] f tld s f y ,cos

    1 – sin

    θ 

    θ  +

    cos

    1 sin

    θ 

    θ +

    = 4 g S A

    (A) 45° (B) 60°(C) 30° (D) 90°

    132. A hill and a tower are standing on the same

    plane. The angle of elevation of top of the

    hill at the foot of the tower is 60° and the

    angle of top of the tower from the foot of the

    hill is 30°. If tower is 50m high, then find

    the height of the hill.

      , d i g k M  +  h rF k k , d e h u k j , d g h e S  n k u i j [ k M  +  s g S A e h u k j   d s r y ls i g k M  +  h d h p k s  V h d k m U  u ; u d k s  . k60° g S rF k k   i g k M  +  h d s r y ls e h u k j d s f ' k [ k j d k m U  u ; u d k s  . k30° g S A

      ; f n e h u k j50 e h V j Å ¡ p h g k s ] r k s i g k M  +  h d h Å ¡ p k b Z K k r   d j s  a A(A) 140 m/  e h - (B) 150 m/  e h -(C) 175 m/  e h - (D) 187 m/  e h -

    133 . A pyramid is based on an equilate ral

    triangle of side 6 cm. If the height of pyramid

    is 12 3 cm. Find the volume of pyramid.  , d f i j k f e M d k v k /k j6 ls  e h - o k y k le c k g q f = k H  k q  t g S A

      ; f n f i j k f e M d h Å ¡ p k b Z12 3  ls  e h - g S ] r k s f i j k f e M d k  v k ; r u K k r d j s  a A(A) 108 cm³/  ls  e h -3 (B) 118 cm³/  ls  e h -3

    (C) 208 cm³/  ls  e h -3 (D) 220 cm³/  ls  e h -3134. I f   is positive acute angle and

    2 sin + 15 cos2  = 7 then the value of cot is

      ; f n  , d /u k R  e d U  ; w  u d k s  . k rF k k 2 sin + 15 cos2  = 7 g k s ] r k scot  d k e k u g S &

    (A)4

    3(B)

    5

    2

    (C)2

    5(D)

    3

    4

    135. If a +1

    a  = 1, then find the value of a 3 is:

      ; f n a +1

    a  = 1 g k s ] r k sa 3 d k e k u K k r d j s  a A

    (A) – 1 (B) 1

    (C) 2 (D) – 2136. In the figure 'O' is the centre of the circle

    and P A T is a tangent which touches circle

    at point A. Find the mesure of z °.

      f n , x , f p = k e s  aO o ` Ù  k d k d s  U  n z g S rF k kP A T  , d L i ' k Z   j s  [ k k g S ] tk s o ` Ù  k d k sA i j L i ' k Z d j r k g S Az ° d k e k u K k r   d j s  a A

     

    P A T 

     y°

     x°

    60°

    B

    D

    O

    (A) 15° (B) 20°

    (C) 30° (D) 40°

    137. 5 men and 5 women earn ` 660 in 3 days.10 men and 20 women earn ` 3500 in 5days. In how many days can 6 men and 4

    women earn `1060?

    5 i q  :" k rF k k5 e f g y k , a 3 f n u e s  a` 660 d e k r s g S A10 i q  :" k rF k k20 e f g y k , a 5 f n u e s  à  3500 d e k r s g S A

    6 i q  :" k rF k k4 e f g y k , a f d r u s f n u k s  a e s  a` 1060 d e k , a  x s A(A) 5 days/  f n u  (B) 6 days/  f n u (C) 7 days/  f n u  (D) 8 days/  f n u 

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    138. A began a business with `  450 and was

     joined afterwards by B with ` 300. Find after

    how many months did B join the businessif the profits at the end of the year were

    divided in the ratio 2 : 1?

    A, ` 450 d s lk F k , d O  ; k i k j i z  k j E H  k d j r k g S rF k k m ld s  c k n B, ` 300 d s lk F k ' k k f e y g k s  r k g S A K k r d j s  a f d   f d r u s e g h u k s  a c k nB O  ; k i k j e s  a ' k k f e y g q v k ; f n o " k Z d s v a  r   e s  a y k H  k d k s2 : 1 d s v u q  i k r e s  a c k a  V k x ; k \(A) 2 months/  e g h u s(B) 3 months/  e g h u s(C) 4 months/  e g h u 

      s (D) 5 months/  e g h u s

    139. If x +1

    x  = 4, then find the value of x   –

    1

    x  is.

      ; f n x +1

    x  = 4 g k s ] r k sx   –

    1

    x  d k e k u K k r d j s  a A

    (A) 2 3 (B) 2 5

    (C) 3 (D) 4

    140. Priyanka covers a distance in the ratio

    2 : 3 : 5 and covers the respective distance

    at the speed of 10 km/hr, 15 km/hr and

    20 km/hr. Find the average speed of the

    Priyanka to cover the whole distance.

      f i z  ; a  d k , d n w  j h d k s2 : 3 : 5 d s v u q  i k r e s  a r ; d j r h g S  rF k k b u n w  f j ; k s  a d k s Ø e ' k %10 f d e h @  ? k . V k ]15 f d e h @  ? k . V k   rF k k20 f d e h @  ? k . V k d h p k y ls r ; d j r h g S A i w  j h n w  j h d k s  r ; d j u s e s  a f i z  ; a  d k d h v k S  lr p k y K k r d j s  a A

    (A)5

    1813

     km/hr/  f d e h - @  ? k . V k 

    (B)5

    15

    13 km/hr/  f d e h - @  ? k . V k 

    (C)1

    1513

     km/hr/  f d e h - @  ? k . V k 

    (D)1

    1713

     km/hr/  f d e h - @  ? k . V k 

    141. Gold is 19 times as heavy as water and

    copper is 9 times as heavy as water. In what

    ratio should these metals be mixed so that

    the mixture is 15 times as heavy as water?

      lk s  u k i k u h ls19 x q  u k H  k k j h g S rF k k r k a  c k i k u h ls9 x q  u k 

     H  k k j h g S A b u /k r q v k s  a d k s f d l v u q  i k r e s  a f e y k ; k tk , f d   f eJ . k i k u h ls 15 x q  u k H  k k j h g k s tk ,\(A) 2 : 3 (B) 3 : 2

    (C) 2 : 4 (D) 4 : 2

    142. A man purchased two articles for ` 7500. If 

    he sells the first at 20% profit and the

    second at 50% loss then find the amount of profit/loss if C.P. of Ist  article is equal to

    selling price of 2nd article.

      , d O  ; f D r n k s o L r q v k s  a d k s` 7500 e s  a [ k j h n k A ; f n o g 

      i g y s d k s20% y k H  k i j c s  p r k g S rF k k n w  lj s d k s50% d h 

      g k f u i j] r k s y k H  k @  g k f u d h j k f ' k K k r d j s  a ] ; f n i g y s o L 

      d k Ø ; e w  Y ; n w  lj h o L r q d s f o Ø ; e w  Y ; d s c j k c j g S A

    (A) ` 2000 loss/  g k f u 

    (B) ` 2500 loss/  g k f u 

    (C) ` 3500 profit/

      y k H  k (D) ` 4000 profit/  y k H  k 143. The average of 48 numbers is zero. Out of 

    them, at the most, how many will be greater

    than zero?

    48 la  [ ; k v k s  a d k v k S  lr ' k w  U  ; g S A b u e s  a v f/d ls v f/d 

      f d r u h la  [ ; k ' k w  U  ; ls v f /d g k s  x h \(A) 48

    (B) 50

    (C) 49

    (D) 47

    144. Nikhil spend 45% of his monthly stipend

    on food and transport, 20% of the remaining

    on books and half of the remaining on other

    expenses. If he is left with ` 880 now, how

    much is his monthly stipend?

      f u f [ k y v i u h e k f ld v k ; d k 45% H  k k s  tu rF k k i f j o g u 

      i j O  ; ; d j r k g S ] ' k s  " k d k20% f d r k c k s  a i j rF k k ' k s  " k d k 

     v k /k v U  ; [ k p Z i j O  ; ; d j r k g S A ; f n m ld s i k l v c H  k h 

    ` 880 c p s g k s ] r k s m ld h e k f ld v k ; f d r u h g S \

    (A)`

    3000(B) ` 4000

    (C) ` 5000

    (D) ` 6000

    145. By decreasing each angle of a triangle 15°,

    the ratio of their angles are 2 : 3 : 5. The

    measure of greatest angle in radian is :

      , d f = k H  k q  t d s i z  R  ; s  d d k s  . k e s  a15° d e d j u s i j m u d s

      d k s  . k k s  a d k v u q  i k r2 : 3 : 5 g S A lc ls c M  +  s d k s  . k d k j s  f M  ; u 

      e s  a e k u g S &(A) 11/24

    (B)   /12

    (C)   /24

    (D) 5/24

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    Directions (Q 146-150): The following pie-chart

    shows the percentage distribution of total

    population of six cities, and the table showsthe percentage of males among them.

      f u n s  Z  ' k(Q 146-150): f n ;s x ;s i k b Z & p k V Z e s  a N % ' k g j k s  a d h   d q  y tu la  [ ;k d k i z  f r ' k r f o r j . k g S rF k k n h x b Z r k f y d k   i q  :" k k s  a d k i z  f r ' k r n ' k k Z  r h g S A

    (Total Population of city F = 10,000)

    (  ' k g j  F d h d q  y tu la  [ ;k   = 10,000)

    F20%

    A20%

    10 % 

    E

    10%

    D15%

    C25%

    City  % Male

    A

    B

    CD

    E

    F

    50%

    30%

    20%40%

    60%

    50%

    146. What is the total number of females in City A?

      ' k g j A e s  a e f g y k v k s  a d h d q  y la  [ ; k D ; k g S \(A) 5,000

    (B) 8,000

    (C) 10,000

    (D) 12,000

    147. What is the difference between the number

    of male and the female population of city 

    B?

      ' k g jB e s  a i q  :" k k s  a rF k k e f g y k v k s  a d h la  [ ; k v k s  a d k v a  r j g S \(A) 1,000 (B) 2,000

    (C) 4,000 (D) 5,000

    148. The female population of City F is

    approximately what percentage of the

    female population of City E ?

      ' k g j F e s  a e f g y k v k s  a d h la  [ ; k ] ' k g jE e s  a e f g y k v k s  a d h   la  [ ; k d k y xH  k x f d r u k i z  f r ' k r g S \(A) 200% (B) 250%

    (C) 300% (D) 350%

    149. What is the total number of males in all sixcities together?

      lH  k h ' k g j k s  a d k s f e y k d j d q  y i q  :" k k s  a d h la  [ ; k D ; k g S \(A) 20,000 (B) 25,000

    (C) 15,000 (D) 22,000

    150. The total number of females in all six cities

    together is what percentage of the total

    population of all six cities together?

      lH  k h ' k g j k s  a e s  a d q  y e f g y k v k s  a d h la  [ ; k ] lH k h ' k g j k s  a tu la  [ ; k d k f d r u k i z  f r ' k r g S \(A) 40% (B) 45%

    (C) 55% (D) 60%

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    Part - IV (English Language)Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155 some

    part of the sentences have errors and some

    are correct. Find out which part of a sentence

    has an error and blacken the oval [ ]

    corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B),

    (C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken

    the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer

    Sheet.

    151. I wonder why is Priya tinkering with the

    wire. She might get a shock.(A) I wonder

    (B) Why is Priya tinkering with the wire

    (C) She might get a shock

    (D) No error

    152. The students were awaiting for the arrival

    of the chief guest.

    (A) The students were

    (B) awaiting for

    (C) the arrival of the chief guest.

    (D) No error.

    153. Kohli is eclipsed by his girlfriend, who is

    cleverer and amusing than he is.(A) Kohli is eclipsed by his girlfriend

    (B) who is cleverer and

    (C) amusing than he is

    (D) No error

    154. Will you please buy some jiggery for me if 

     you go the market ?

    (A) Will you please buy 

    (B) some jiggery for me

    (C) if you go the market ?

    (D) No error.

    155. On the busy Ring Road we witnessed acollusion between a truck and an auto.

    (A) On the busy Ring Road

    (B) we witnessed a collusion

    (C) between a truck and an auto.

    (D) No error.

    Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160,

    sentences given with blanks to be filled in with

    an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are

    suggested for each question. Choose the

    correct alternative out of the four and indicate

    it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in

    the Answer Sheet.156. we had ...... wonderful time at the party last

    night.

    (A) such a (B) so

    (C) such (D) very  

    157. However, the group’s long-term strategy is

    to ...... on core sector business connected

    with infrastructure and energy.

    (A) breed (B) develop

    (C) concentrate (D) depend158. The man came in a van to ...... the television

    set.(A) mend (B) reform(C) correct (D) alter

    159. Ambition is one of those ......which are never

    satisfied.(A) ideas (B) fancies(C) passions (D) feeds

    160. If I take a state roadways bus, I’ll get late,...... ?(A) isn’t it (B) won’t I(C) will I (D) is it

    Direction : In Question nos. 161 to 165, inthe following passages some of the words havebeen left out. Read the passages carefully andchoose the correct answer to each question

    out of the four alternative and fill in theblanks.

    Now-a-days, under the...(162)... system of education, however good it may be, when a youngman comes out of the university, there seems tobe this... (164)... in him that the higher thestandard of living raises, the less should a manwork. Thus, mathematically, the higher thestandard of living, according to this misconceivednotion, the less the...(163)...Ultimately, whatshould be the highest standard of living then?...(165)... work! This leads to an

    unhealthy...(161)...among the workers.161. (A) competition (B) ambition

    (C) delay (D) jealously  

    162. (A) developed (B) extinct(C) modern (D) proposed

    163. (A) salary (B) comfort(C) work (D) energy  

    164. (A) anxiety (B) misconception(C) realisation (D) worry  

    165. (A) Minimum (B) Maximum(C) Less (D) No

    Direction : In Question nos. 166 to 173, fouralternative are given for the Idiom/Phraseunderlined in the sentence. Choose thealternative which best expresses the meaningof the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the AnswerSheet.166. The minister went back on his promise to

    vote for me.(A) withdrew (B) forgot(C) reinforced (D) supported

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    167. The poor beggar ran amuck and began tothrow stones at the crowd.

    (A) became desperate

    (B) ran about wildly 

    (C) become annoyed

    (D) felt disgusted

    168. The die is cast and now everyone is hoping

    for the best.

    (A) project is over

    (B) decision is made

    (C) death is inevitable

    (D) cloth has been dyed

    169. The arrival of the new guest proved a rift in

    the lute.

    (A) caused unnecessary worries

    (B) brought about disharmony (C) caused a pleasant atmosphere

    (D) brought about a disciplined atmosphere

    170. You cannot have your cake and eat it too.

    (A) Enjoy forever

    (B) Have it both ways

    (C) Run away from responsibility 

    (D) Absolve yourself of guilt

    171. If you give him all your money, you are likely 

    to burn your fingers.

    (A) be unhappy (B) be happy  

    (C) suffer (D) be ill

    172. Women should be paid the same. What issauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.

    (A) What is thought suitable pay for a man

    should also be for a woman

    (B) Goose and the gender eat the same

    sauce

    (C) Both goose and gander should be

    equally treated

    (D) The principle of equal treatment should

    be implemented

    173. The party stalwarts have advised the

    President to take it lying down for a while.

    (A) to be cautious

    (B) to be on the defensive(C) to take rest

    (D) to show no reaction

    Direction: In Question nos. 174 to 180, a

    sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.

    Below are given alternatives to the underlined

    part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the

    sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In

    case no improvement is needed your answer

    is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.

    174. Father suggested his son not to lose his

    patience, things will improve unexpectedly.

    (A) soon

    (B) finally 

    (C) gradually 

    (D) No improvement

    175. Because of his mastery in this field, his

    suggestions are wide accepted.

    (A) are widely accepted(B) No improvement

    (C) have widely accepted

    (D) have been wide accepted

    176. They felt humiliated because they realised

    that they had cheated.

    (A) have been cheated

    (B) had been cheated

    (C) had been cheating

    (D) No improvement

    177. It was until many years later that Gandhi

    became a rebel against authority.

    (A) It was not until many years

    (B) It was till many years

    (C) It was not many years

    (D) No improvement

    178. Technology must use to feed the forces of 

    change.

    (A) must be used to feed

    (B) No improvement

    (C) must use having fed

    (D) must be using to feed

    179. They are not beware of all the facts.

    (A) are not aware for

    (B) are not aware of 

    (C) are not aware about(D) No improvement

    180. The man who has committed such a serious

    crime must get the mostly severe

    punishment.

    (A) be getting the mostly severely 

    (B) get the most severe

    (C) have got the most severely 

    (D) No improvement

    Directions : In question nos. 181 to 183, out

    of the four alternatives, choose the one which

    best expresses the meaning of the given word.

    181. Corroborated(A) Confirmed

    (B) Disproved

    (C) Condemned

    (D) Seconded

    182. Comely

    (A) Delightful (B) Pretty  

    (C) Homely (D) Elegant

    183. Neglected

    (A) Refused (B) Failed

    (C) Promised (D) Obstructed

    Directions : In question nos. 184 to 186,

    choose the word opposite in meaning to thegiven word.

    184. Crestfallen

    (A) Vainglorious (B) Indignant

    (C) Triumphant (D) Disturbed

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    185. Elation

    (A) Despondency (B) Misery 

    (C) Disappointment(D) Despair

    186. Abhor

    (A) Admire (B) Respect

    (C) Applaud (D) Appreciate

    Directions : In question nos. 187 to 188, four

    words are given in each question, out of which

    only one word is spelt correctly. Find the word

    spelt correct and mark your answer in the

    Answer Sheet.

    187. (A) Numerous (B) Nucleus

    (C) Nuisence (D) Numismatics

    188. (A) Irritate (B) Turmoil

    (C) Ignorent (D) Terrible

    Direction : In Question nos. 189 to 193, you

    have a brief passages with 5 questions. Read

    the passage carefully and choose the best

    answer to each question out of the four

    alternatives and mark it by blackening the

    appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.

    PASSAGE

    Courage is not only the basis of virtue; it is its

    expression. faith, hope, charity and all the rest

    don’t become virtues until it takes courage to

    exercise them. There are roughly two types of 

    courage, the first an emotional state which urges

    a man to risk injury or death, is physical courage. The second, more reasoning attitude which

    enables him to take coolly his career, happiness,

    his whole future or his judgement of what he

    thinks either right or worthwhile, is moral

    courage.

    I have known many men, who had marked

    physical courage, but lacked moral courage.

    Some of them were in high places, but they failed

    to be great in themselves because they lacked

    moral courage. On the other hand I have seen

    men who undoubtedly possessed moral courage

    but were very cautious about taking physicalrisks. But I have never met a man with moral

    courage who couldn’t, when it was really 

    necessary, face a situation boldly.

    189. Physical courage is an expression of 

    (A) emotions (B) deliberation

    (C) uncertainty (D) defiance

    190. People with physical courage of ten lack

    (A) mental balance

    (B) capacity for reasoning

    (C) emotional stability 

    (D) will to fight

    191. A man of courage is

    (A) cunning (B) intelligent

    (C) curious (D) careful

    192. All virtues become meaningful because of 

    (A) faith (B) charity  

    (C) courage (D) hope

    193. A man with moral courage can

    (A) defy his enemies

    (B) overcome all difficulties

    (C) face a situation boldly 

    (D) be very pragmaticDirection : In Question nos. 194 to 200, in

    the following question, out of the four

    alternatives, choose the one which can be

    substituted for the given sentence.

    194. A lower-area storm with high winds rotating

    about a centre of low atmospheric pressure

    (A) Cyclone (B) Tornado

    (C) Typhoon (D) Hurricane

    195. One who promotes the idea of absence of 

    government of any kind, when every man

    should be a law unto himself

    (A) Anarchist (B) Belligerent(C) Iconoclast (D) Agnostic

    196. A person peculiarity of constitution or

    temperament ?

    (A) ambiguous (B) allegory  

    (C) acoustics (D) idiosyncrasy  

    197. A disease or accident which ends in death

    (A) Fatal (B) Drawn

    (C) Fastidious (D) Illegal

    198. Without payment or free of cost

    (A) Gratis (B) Hedonist

    (C) Stoic (D) Precious

    199. The study of weather is

    (A) biology (B) meteorology  

    (C) agronomy (D) astronomy  

    200. The act of violating an oath of solemn

    promise

    (A) philanderer (B) sojourn

    (C) perjury (D) paronyms