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Q. Booklet No. :

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PAPER CODE : MSETDRE01

Roll No. :

190132

Total No. Questions : 100


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Total No. of printed pages : 16
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egRoiw.kZ uksV% vks-,e-vkj- mkj if=dk vH;Fk ds u&iqfLrdk fljht ,oa
u&iqfLrdk la[;k ds la;kstu ls ewY;kafdr dh tk;sxhA vr% vkidks vks-,evkj- mkj if=dk ij lgh u&iqfLrdk fljht ,oa u&iqfLrdk la[;k fy[kuh
pkfg,A buesa ls fdlh ,d esa Hkh xyrh gksus ij vkidh vks-,e-vkj- mkj
if=dk fujLr gks ldrh gSA vks-,e-vkj- mkj if=dk esa u&iqfLrdk la[;k
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U;wure vad fu/kkZfjr gSAa blfy, lHkh Hkkxksa dks gy djus dk ;kl djsAa

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dkWih vH;Fk ds fy, ys tk ldrs gSaA

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

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

PARTA (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE)


1.

The preamble to our Constitution proclaims that We


the people of India have established:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

2.

gekjh lafo/kku dh vkeq[k ;g o.kZu djrk gS fd ge Hkkjr ds


ukxfjd ,d%
(A) Hkqlkk lEi] lkekftd] /keZ fujis{k tkra= ds x.kra= gSa
(B) ,d Hkqlkk lEi] tkrkaf=d] x.kra= gS
(C) ,d Hkqlkk lEi] /keZ fujis{k] tkrkaf=d] x.kra= gS
(D) mijks esa dksbZ Hkh lgh ugha gS

2.

jkT; ds vUrZxr fdlh dk;kZy; ;k jkstxkj ds lEcU/k esa dsoy /keZ]


tkfr] mitkfr] fyax] oak] tUe LFkku fuokl ;k buesa ls fdlh Hkh
vk/kkj ij fdlh Hkh ukxfjd dks v;ksX; ugha fd;k tk,xk ;k mlds
fo:) foHksnhdj.k ugha fd;k tk,xkA Hkkjr ds lafo/kku esa ;g
vf/kdkj fdlds vUrZxr xkjUVhr gS%
(A) vuqlwph 14
(B) vuqlwph 16
(C) vuqlwph 19
(D) vuqlwph 21

3.

Hkkjr ds jkVifr ds dk;kZy; dk dk;Zdky gksxk%


(A) muds fuokZfpr gksus dh ?kksk.kk frfFk ls ikp okZ
(B) muds vius dk;kZy; ds fy, kiFk xzg.k djus dh frfFk ls ikp
okZ
(C) muds vius dk;kZy; ds dk;Z&Hkkj laHkkyus dh frfFk ls ikp okZ
(D) muds yksd&lHkk ds lEcksf/kr djus dh frfFk ls ikp okZ

4.

fnYyh fLFkr xksy Mkd[kkuk dks igys fdl uke ls tkuk tkrk Fkk%
(A) xksy dksBjh
(B) ,ysDtsUMk Iysl
(C) fldUk Iysl
(D) t;flag gkml

5.

fnYyh dks la?k kkflr {ks= dc cuk;k x;k%

A Sovereign, Socialistic, Secular, Democratic, Republic


A Sovereign, Democratic, Republic
A Sovereign, Secular, Democratic, Republic
None of the above incorrect

No citizen shall, on grounds only of religion, race,


caste, sex, descent, place of birth, residence or any of
them, be ineligible for, or discriminated against in
respect of any employment or office under the state.
This right is guaranteed by the constitution of India
under:
(A) Article 14
(C) Article 19

3.

1.

(B) Article 16
(D) Article 21

The President of India shall hold office for a term of:


(A) Five years from the date on which he is declared
elected
(B) Five years from the date on which he takes oath of his
office
(C) Five years from the date on which he enters upon his
office
(D) Five years from the date on which he addresses the
Lok Sabha

4.

Gole Dak Khana in Delhi was formerly known as:


(A) Gol Kothri
(C) Secundra Place

5.

Delhi was made Union territory in:


(A) 1950
(C) 1948

6.

Which principle states that when a body is partially or


totally immersed in a fluid, it experiences an upward
thrust equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it:

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

_.ki=ksa ls kIr vk; dks D;k dgk tkrk gS%


(A) C;kt
(B) YkkHkkak
(C) YkkHk
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

7.

ch-vkbZ-,Q-vkj- lanfHkZr gS%


(A) cksMZ QkWj bUkLVDpjy ,.M QkbZusfUl;y jhLVDpfjax
(B) cksMZ QkWj b.MfLV;y ,.M QkbZusfUl;y fjdUlVDku
(C) cksMZ QkWj b.MLVh ,.M QSDVh fjgSfcfyVsku
(D) fcfYaMx ,.M bUkLVDpj QkbZusfUl;y LVDpfjax

8.

dkSu&lk fl)kUr ;g of.kZr djrk gS fd tc ,d fi.M va'kr% ;k


iw.kZr% rjy esa Mqck;h tkrh gS rks rjy }kjk foLFkkfir Hkkj ds cjkcj
,d ijh frcy vuqHko djrh gS%
(A) U;wVu dk
(B) ikLdy dk
(C) vkfdZfefMt dk
(D) gwDl dk

9.

o dh cwns ;k xSl ds cqycqyksa ds xksykdkj gksus dk dkj.k%


(A) vk;ru ruko
(B) i`"B ruko
(C) xq:Roh; cy
(D) pqEcdh; cy

(B) Pascals
(D) Hookes

The liquid drops or gas bubbles are always spherical


due to:

(B) 1956
(D) 1962

6.

(B) Dividend
(D) None of these

Board for Infrastructural and Financial Restructuring


Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction
Board for Industry and Factory Rehabilitation
Building and Infrastructure Financial Restructuring

(A) Newtons
(C) Archimedes
9.

(A) 1950
(C) 1948

BIFR stands for:


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

8.

(B) 1956
(D) 1962

The income from Debentures is called:


(A) Interest
(C) Profit

7.

(B) Alexandra Place


(D) Jai Singh House

Volume tension
Surface tension
Gravitational force
Magnetic force

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10.

An aeroplane which flies at mach 2 speed is actually


flying:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

11.

The tide produced in an ocean when the pull on the


Earth by the Sun and Moon is unidirectional is called:

16.

17.

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

xgEcjl] teksn uojkst] dksjnkn lky lHkh R;kSgkj lacfU/kr gSa%


(A) tSu ls
(B) eqfLye ls
(C) ckS) ls
(D) ikjlh ls

14.

vjkdsu ;ksek fgeky; dk foLrkj gS] tks fLFkr gS


(A) E;kUekj esa
(B) usiky esa
(C) dehj esa
(D) cywfpLrku esa

15.

LVsiosy jkuh&dh&oko vHkh gky gh esa ;wusLdks }kjk foo dh /kjksgj


LFky ds :i esa eatwj fd;k x;kA ;g fLFkr gS%
(A) jktLFkku
(B) xqtjkr
(C) e/; nsk
(D) egkjkV

16.

eSXuk dkVkZ 1215 dh 800oha okZxkB dks eukus ds fy;s lalnh;


tkra= ds bfrgkl esa foo ds lcls egRoiw.kZ pkj thfor ys[kksa dks
,d lkFk ykuk vHkh gky esa mRlo dk ,d fgLlk cukA ;g dgk
euk;k x;k%
(A) okfkaxVu
(B) fnYyh
(C) yanu
(D) dkBekUMw

17.

Fke iFknkZd jkscksV tks fd ,d nkd iwoZ vUrfj{k esa [kks x;k Fkk]
vHkh gky gh esa yky xzg ds lrg ij ik;k x;kA bldk uke crk,a%

Rajasthan
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Maharastra

Washington
Delhi
London
Kathmandu

One of the pioneering robots, that went missing into


space almost a decade ago, has been recently found
on the surface of red planet. Name it:

A2, B3, C4, D1


A4, B2, C3, D1
A2, B1, C4, D3
A4, B1, C2, D3

13.

(B) Nepal
(D) Baluchistan

To mark 800th anniversary of Magna Carta (1215), four


surviving copies of the world most important
documents of parliamentary democracy were recently
brought together as a part of celebrations in:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

lwph&I lao`fr dks lwph&II fnukd ls lqesfyr djsa%


lwph&I lao`fr
lwph&II fnukd
A. clUr fokqo
1. twu] 21
B. kjr~ fokqo
2. flrEcj] 23
C. khr fokqo
3. fnlEcj] 22
D. xzhe fokqo
4. ekpZ 21

(B) Muslims
(D) Parsi

Stepwell Rani-Ki-Vav was approved as a world


heritage site by the unesco recently. It is located at:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

12.

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

Arakan Yoma is the extension of the Himalayas


located in:
(A) Myanmar
(C) Kashmir

15.

tc lw;Z ,o pUek dk f[kpko i`Foh ij ,d fnkh; gks rks lkxj esa


mRiUu gksus okyk Tokj HkkVk gksrk gS%
(A) Tokj
(B) c`gn Tokj HkkVk
(C) y?kq Tokj HkkVk
(D) HkkVk

LIST II (Dates)
1. June 21
2. September 23
3. December 22
4. March 21

Gahambars, Jamshed Navroj, Kordad Sal are all


festivals belonging to:
(A) Jains
(C) Buddhists

14.

11.

(B) Spring tide


(D) Low tide

Match List I (Phenomena) with List II (dates):


LIST I (Phenomena)
A. Spring Equinox
B. Autumn Equinox
C. Winter Solstice
D. Summer Solstice
(A) A2, B3, C4, D1
(B) A4, B2, C3, D1
(C) A2, B1, C4, D3
(D) A4, B1, C2, D3

13.

,d gokbZ tgkt tks eSd 2 xfr ij mM+ jgk gS okLro esa fdl xfr
ij mM+ jgk gS%
(A) dkk dh xfr ij
(B) 200 ehy fr ?kaVs dh xfr ij
(C) /ofu dh xfr ij
(D) /ofu dh xfr ds nqxqus ij

At the speed of light


200 miles per hour
The speed of sound
At twice the speed of sound

(A) High tide


(C) Neap tide
12.

10.

Beagle 2
Mars2 PropM. Rover
Mars Rover
Spirit (MERA)

[A2]

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

Beagle 2
Mars2 PropM. Rover
Mars Rover
Spirit (MERA)

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18.

This is a ground penetrating radar and will provide


centimeter scale resolution of the geologic structure of
the subsurface. This is among the seven selected
payloads that will be sent to Mars 2020 rover mission:
(A) MEDA
(C) SHERLOC

19.

20.

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
21.

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
22.

24.

25.

foo i;kZoj.k fnol 2014 dk Fkhe D;k Fkk\


(A) gfjr vFkZO;oLFkk] D;k ;g vkidks kkfey djrk gS\
(B) lkspks] [kk;ks] cpkvks
(C) fofHk tkfr;k] ,d xzg] ,d Hkfo;
(D) y?kq }hi ,oa ekSle ifjorZu

22.

/kwedqgk iSnk djus ds fy, gkbMksdkcZu ds lkFk dkSulh xSl vfHkf;k


djrh gS\
(A) vklsZfud oki
(B) dkcZu Mk;ksDlkbM
(C) ukbVkstu Mk;ksDlkbM
(D) lYQj Mk;ksDlkbM

23.

2014 esa vk;ksftr ISSF kwfVax foo di esa yxkrkj rhu esMy
thrus okyk igyk Hkkjrh; f[kykM+h dkSu cuk\
(A) vfHkuo fcUk
(B) xxu ukjax
(C) ftrw jkW;
(D) fot; dqekj

24.

lkskh] vksfYefid ehfM;k lsUVj esa vk;ksftr dh xbZ foo krjat


pSfEi;ufki 2014 dh mikf/k fdlus thrh%
(A) QSch;kuh d:vkuk
(B) fooukFku vkuUn
(C) eSXul dkyZlu
(D) Oyknehj kefud

25.

fdrkcks dks muls lEc) ys[kdksa ls lqesfyr djsa%


fdrkc
ys[kd
A. vkuUn eB
1. fo.kq kekZ
B. xkM vkWQ Leky fFkaXl
2. v:U/kfr jk;
C. iapra=
3. vVy fcgkjh oktisbZ
D. n jksM ,gsM
4. cafde pU pVthZ
E. xhr xkrk py
5. fcy xsV~l

Abhinav Bindra
Gagan Narang
Jitu Rai
Vijay Kumar

Who bagged World Chess Championship title (2014)


held in Olympic media centre, Sochi?
Fabiani Caruana
Vishwanathan Anand
Magnus Carlsen
Vladimir Kramnik

Match the books with their respective author:


BOOKS

AUTHORS

A.

Anand Math

1.

Vishnu Sharma

B.

The God of Small Things

2.

Arundhati Roy

C.

Panchtantra

3.

Atal Behari Vajpayee

D.

The Road Ahead

4.

Bankim Chandra Chaterji

E.

Geet Gata Chal

5.

Bill Gates

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

A1 B2 C4 D5 E3
A1 B5 C4 D5 E3
A4 B2 C1 D5 E3
A4 B5 C1 D3 E2

nksuksa
ugha

21.

(B) Carbon dioxide


(D) Sulphur dioxide

Who became the first Indian to win three medals in


successive ISSF shooting world cup 2014?

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

LokbZu yw }kjk ihfM+r jksfx;ksa us vHkh gky gh esa fdl vkSkf/k dk


mi;ksx fd;k%
(A) ZMapp
(B) Fluvir
(C) (A) ,oa (B)
(D) buesa ls dksbZ

Which gas reacts with hydrocarbon to create smog?

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

20.

Green economy, does it include you?


Think, Eat, Save
Many species, one planet, one future
Small Islands and climate change

(A) Arsenic vapour


(C) Nitrogen dioxide

23.

iqfyl fgjklr esa voS/kkfud :i ls dSn O;f ds Lora=rk ds


vf/kdkj dks fdl leknsk ;kfpdk }kjk lqfufpr tk ldrk gS%
(A) gSfc;l dkiZl
(B) eSUMel
(C) DoksokjUVks
(D) lfVZ;ksjkjh

ZMapp
Fluvir
(A) & (B) both
None of these

Which of the following was the theme of world


environment day, 2014?

(B) RIMFAX
(D) MOXIE

19.

(B) Mandamus
(D) Certiorari

To cure swine flue victims the drug being used


recently is:

;g ,d Hkw&Hksnh jMkj gS ,oa ;g mi&i`Bh; dh HkkSxksfyd lajpuk dk


lsaVhehVj Ldsy fjtksywku nku djsxkA ;g lkr p;fur isyksM~l esa ls
,d gS tks eaxy 2020 jksoj feku ij Hkstk tk;sxk%
(A) MEDA
(C) SHERLOC

(B) RIMFAX
(D) MOXIE

The right to freedom from illegal detention in police


custody is secured through the writ of:
(A) Habeas corpus
(C) Quo Warranto

18.

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

[A3]

A1 B2 C4 D5 E3
A1 B5 C4 D5 E3
A4 B2 C1 D5 E3
A4 B5 C1 D3 E2

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PARTB (MATHEMATICS)
26.

(A) and

22
7
22
7

,oa

are both irrationals

(B)

,oa

(C) is rational and

(C)

ifjes; gS ,oa

(D) is irrational

(D)

vifjes; gS ,oa

22
is irrational
7
22
and
is rational
7

vifjes; gS
ifjes; gS

fuEufyf[kr la[;kvksa esa ls U;wure la[;k dkSu&lh gS%


6 12 , 3 4 , 4 5 ,

(B) 3 4

(C) 4 5

(D)

(C) 4 5

(D)

If the duty on an article is reduced by 40% of its


present rate, by how much percent must the
consumption increase in order that the revenue
remains unaltered?
(B) 64

3
4

(D)

,d dejs dh pkbZ 5 ehVj gS vkSj {kerk 500 ?ku eh-A ;fn dejk
oxkZdkj gks rks 2 ehVj pkSM+s dkxt ls nhokj <dus esa fdruk dkxt
yxsxk%
(A) 120 ehVj
(B) 90 ehVj
(C) 100 ehVj
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

1
3
1
5
4

441
81

=?
63
3

(A) 1

(B)

3
4

(D)

(C)

Two vessels A and B contain acid and water mixed in


the ratio 2:3 and 4:3. In what ratio must these mixtures
be mixed to form a new mixture containing half acid
and half water?

32.

33.

(B) 0.80 hrs.


(D) None of these

[A4]

1
3
1
5
4

A vkSj B nks ik=


4:3 esa j[kk gSA bu

esa vEy vkSj ty dk feJ.k] vuqikr 2:3 vkSj


feJ.kksa ls ,d u;k feJ.k ftlesa vk/kk vEy vkSj
vk/kk ty gks] cukus ds fy;s D;k vuqikr gksuk pkfg,%
(A) 7:5
(C) 3:5

(B) 5:7
(D) None of these

Three men A B C do a piece of work in 4 hrs, 2 hrs and


1 hr respectively. On a particular day only any two are
likely to come. The difference between the quickest
possible completion and slowest possible completion
will be:

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

30.

31.
(B)

(D)

2
%
3

nks dEiuh A ,oa B ds vk; dk vuqikr 5:8 gSA ;fn dEiuh ^A*
dh vk; `25 yk[k T;knk gksrh rks muds vk; dk vuqikr ek%
5:4 gksrkA dEiuh ^B* dk vk; D;k gS\
(A) 50 yk[k
(B) 60 yk[k
(C) 80 yk[k
(D) 40 yk[k

(B) 90 m
(D) None of these

(A) 1

(B) 64

29.

(B) 60 Lakhs
(D) 40 Lakhs

441
81

=?
63
3

(A) 0.66 hrs


(C) 1.00 hr.

2
3
2
(C) 66 %
3

(D) None of these

;fn ,d oLrq ij dj mlds orZeku nj ls 40 frkr de dj fn;k


tkrk gS] rks fdrus frkr miHkksx c<+k;k tk, fd vk; vifjofrZr
jgs\
(A) 60 %

The height of a room is 5 m and capacity is 500 cu. m.


If the room is square, how much paper of two metre
width is required to cover the walls:

(A) 7:5
(C) 3:5

28.

2
%
3

Income of two companies A and B are in the ratio of


5:8. Had the income of company A been more by ` 25
Lakhs, the ratio of their income would have been 5:4
respectively. What is the income of company B?

(C)

33.

22
7
22
7

(A) 6 12

(A) 120 m
(C) 100 m

32.

nksuksa vifjes; gSa

(B) 3 4

(A) 50 Lakhs
(C) 80 Lakhs

31.

3 , the least one is:

nksuksa ifjes; gSa

(A) 6 12

2
3
2
(C) 66 %
3

30.

27.

Among the following numbers

(A) 60 %

29.

22
7
22
7

(A)

6 12 , 3 4 , 4 5 ,

28.

fuEufyf[kr esa lR; dFku crk,a%

are both rational

(B) and

27.

26.

Which of the following is a true statement?

(B) 5:7
(D) buesa

ls dksbZ ugha

3 O;f A B C fdlh dk;Z dks ek% 4, 2, 1 ?kaVs esa djrs gSaA fdlh
foksk fnu buesa ls dksbZ nks O;f gh dk;Z ij vkrs gSaA lcls tYn
laHkkfor le; esa dk;Z iw.kZ djus vkSj lcls de laHkkfor le; esa
dk;Z iw.kZ djus ds e/; vUrj gksxk%
(A) 0.66 ?kaaVs
(B) 0.80 ?kaaVs
(C) 1 ?kaaVs
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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34.

A water tank is hemispherical below and cylindrical at


the top. If the radius is 12 m and capacity is 3312 m3,
the height of the cylindrical portion in metres is:
(A) 12
(C) 15

35.

36.

(C)

3
7
7
3

40.

(A) 12 cms
(C) 30 cms
41.

37.

;fn

m:n = 2:3,
3
7
7
3

38.

3
5
1
(C) 1
2

(D) None of these

rks

3m+ 5n
6mn

dk eku D;k gksxk%


(B)
(D)

5
3

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(B) 5750
(D) 6250

,d Vk;j esa nks iaDpj gSaA igyk iaDpj vdsys Vk;j ls gok 9 feuV
esa fudky nsrk gS rks nwljk vdsys bls 6 feuV esaA ;fn gok dk
fjlko lrr nj ij gks jgk gS rks nksuksa iDapjks ls ,d lkFk gok
fudyus ij fdrus feuV esa Vk;j lery gksxk%
(A) 3

1
(B) 3
2

(B) ` 355
(D) ` 300

ljy ,oa po`f) C;kt tks 4% frokZ ij fefJr fd;k tkrk gS] esa
nks lky dk vUrj :- 10 gS rks fuosk fdruk gksxk%
(A) 4500
(C) 6000

(B) 5750
(D) 6250

(B) 3
(D)

1
2

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

39.

;fn ,d vk;r dh yEckbZ 20% c<+k nh tk, rFkk pkSM+kbZ


nh tk, rks vk;r dk {ks=Qy%
(A) 20% de gks tk,xk
(B) 4% de gks tk,xk
(C) 40% c<+ tk,xk
(D) vifjofrZr jgsxk

40.

;fn /kkrq okys rhu xksys ftudh f=T;k,a 6 lseh- 8 lseh- rFkk 10
lseh- gS] dks xykdj ,d xksyk cuk;k tkrk gS rks u;s xksys dk C;kl
gksxk%
(A) 12 lseh(B) 24 lseh(C) 30 lseh(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

41.

fe- pqhyky vius iSls dk 65% e'khujh esa ,oa 20% dPps inkFkZ
esa fuos'k djrk gSA mlds ikl 1305 #i, udn cprs gSa rks mlus
fdrus iSls [kpZ fd;s\
(A) #- 8,700/(B) #- 7,395/(C) #- 8,495/(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

42.

60 O;f ,d nhokj 40 fnuksa esa cuk ldrs gSaA ;|fi os dk;Z ,d


lkFk gh vkjEHk djrs gSa] 5 O;f R;sd 10 fnu ij NksM+dj pys
tkrs gSaA rks nhokj cukus esa fdruk le; yxsxk%
(A) 47.5 fnu
(B) 45 fnu
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(C) 49.5 fnu

(B) Decreases by 4%
(D) Remains unchanged

(B) 24 cms
(D) None of these

(B) Rs. 7,395/(D) None of these

Sixty men can build a wall in 40 days, but though they


begin the work together, 5 men quit every ten days.
The time needed to build the wall is:
(A) 47.5 days
(C) 49.5 days

HksM+ vkSj 5 cdfj;k ` 6000 esa [kjhnh tkrh gSaA ;fn ,d HksM+
dk vkSlr ewY; ` 450 gS] rks ,d cdjh dk vkSlr ewY; crkvks%

(C)

Mr. Chunilal invests 65% of his money in machinery and


20% in raw material. He is left with Rs. 1305 cash in
hand. How much money did he spend?
(A) Rs. 8,700/(C) Rs. 8,495/-

42.

(D) None of these

ls dksbZ ugha

10

(A)

If three metallic spheres of radii 6 cms, 8 cms and 10


cms are melted to from a single sphere, the diameter
of the new sphere will be:

(B) 13
(D) buesa

(A) ` 370
(C) ` 325

5
3

If the length of a rectangle is increased by 20% and the


width is decreased by 20%, the area of the rectangle:
(A) Decreases by 20%
(C) Increases by 40%

35.

36.

A tyre has two punctures. The first puncture alone


would have made the tyre flat in 9 minutes & the
second alone would have done it in 6 minutes. If air
leaks out at a constant rate, how long does it take in
minutes both the punctures together to make it flat.
3
(A) 3
5
1
(C) 1
2

39.

3m+ 5n
:
6mn

The difference between simple and compound interest


compounded yearly at rate of 4% in a two year period
is Rs. 10/-. The amount of investment is:
(A) 4500
(C) 6000

38.

(B)

,d ikuh dh Vadh uhps ls v/kZxksy rFkk khkZ ij csyukdkj gSA ;fn


bldh f=T;k 12 ehVj gS rFkk {kerk 3312 m3 gS rks csyukdkj
Hkkx dh pkbZ fdrus ehVj gksxh%
(A) 12
(C) 15

(B) ` 355
(D) ` 300

If m:n = 2:3, What is the value of


(A)

37.

(B) 13
(D) None of these

10 sheep and 5 goats were bought for ` 6000. If the


average price of a sheep is ` 450, find the average
price of goat:
(A) ` 370
(C) ` 325

34.

(B) 45 days
(D) None of these

[A5]

20%

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43.

3.6 0.48 250


=?
0.12 0.09 0.5

(A) 80
(C) 80000
44.

43.

(A) 80
(C) 80000

(B) 800
(D) 8000

4
3
1
of 2 of 2 = ?
7
19
9

(A) 2
(C) 5

44.

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


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

46.

47.

Shyam is travelling on his cycle and has calculated to


reach point A at 2 PM If he travels at 10 kmph. he will
reach there at 12 noon if he travels at 15 kmph. At what
speed must he travel to reach point A at 1 PM:

49.

50.

(A) 65.5
(C) 75

3
=
7

\
(B) 3
(D) buesa

ls dksbZ ugha

dyk ,oa foKku v/;;u djus okys yM+fd;ksa dk vuqikr ek%


fdruk gS%
(B) 13:23
(D) buesa ls

dksbZ ugha

47.

;ke ,d lkbZfdy ls ;k=k dj jgk gS vkSj fcUnq A ij 2PM ij


igqpus dk x.kuk fd;k gS ;fn og 10 fd-eh- fr ?kaVk dh pky ls pysA
og ogk 12 cts nksigj esa igqpxs k ;fn og 15 fd-eh- fr ?kaVk dh pky
ls pysA fdl xfr ls og pys fd og fcUnq ^A* ij 1 PM ij igqp%s
(A) 12 fd-eh- fr ?kaVk
(B) 14 fd-eh- fr ?kaVk
(C) 8 fd-eh- fr ?kaVk
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

48.

O;f;ksa dh vkSlr vk;q 1/9 okZ de gks tkrh gS tc muesa ls


okZ ds ,d O;f dks ,d u;s O;f ls cny fn;k tkrk gSA rks
u;s vkus okys O;f dh vk;q crkvksa%
(A) 48 okZ
(B) 50 okZ
(C) 55 okZ
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

49.

700 fdeh-@?kaVk
1000 eh- pkbZ

dh pky ls lh/kh mM+ku Hkjrk gqvk ,d ok;q;ku


ls fdlh y{; ij ,d ce fxjkrk gSA ce ds NksM+us
vkSj y{; ij fxjus esa yxus okyk le; yxHkx gksxk%
(A) 25 lsds.M
(B) 40 lsds.M
(C) 14 lsds.M
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

50.

bfrgkl dh ijh{kk esa lEiw.kZ d{kk dk vkSlr 80 vad FkkA ;fn 10%
fo|kfFkZ;ksa us 95 vad vftZr fd, ,oa 20% fo|kfFkZ;ksa us 90 vad]
rks d{kk esa ckdh fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds vadks dk vkSlr fdruk Fkk%

(B) 40 seconds
(D) None of these

In a History examination, the average for the entire


class was 80 marks. If 10% of the students scored 95
marks and 20% scored 90 marks. What was the
average marks of the remaining students of the class:

dk

,d xzkgd dks vius ; ij 30% dh NwV pkfg,A Mhyj us


,oa 12% dh fed NwV nhA xzkgd dks NwV feyk%
(A) ftruk mls pkfg, Fkk mlls vf/kd
(B) ftruk mls pkfg, Fkk mruk gh
(C) ftruk mls pkfg, Fkk mlls de
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(B) 50 years
(D) None of these

An aeroplane travelling at 700 km. p. h. in level flight


drops a bomb from a height of 1000 metres on a target.
The time taken from releasing the bomb to hitting the
target is nearest to the figure:
(A) 25 seconds
(C) 14 seconds

46.

(B) 14 kmph
(D) None of these

The average age of 45 persons is decreased by 1/9


year when one of them having 60 years is replaced by
a new comer. Then the age of the new comer is:
(A) 48 years
(C) 55 years

(A) 8:13
(C) 23:36

More than what he wanted


Exactly what he wanted
Less than what he wanted
None of these

(A) 12 kmph
(C) 8 kmph
48.

45.

(B) 13:23
(D) None of these

A customer wanted 30% discount on his purchase.


The dealer gave him successive discounts of 20% &
12%. The customer got discount:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

dk

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


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

What is the ratio between the girls studying Arts and


Science respectively?
(A) 8:13
(C) 23:36

4
2
19

(B) 800
(D) 8000

(A) 2
(C) 5

(B) 3
(D) None of these

DIRECTIONS: The questions are based on the following information.

45.

3.6 0.48 250


=?
0.12 0.09 0.5

(B) 85
(D) None of these

[A6]

20%

45
60

(A) 65.5
(C) 75

(B) 85
(D) buesa

ls dksbZ ugha

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PARTC (GENERAL ENGLISH)


51.

Read the following sentences. In the following sentences, in which sentence adverbs modify the whole sentence
rather than any particular word:
(A) Rekha runs quickly.
(C) This is a very sweet mango.

52.

(B) Unfortunately no one was present there.


(D) Rekha reads quite clearly.

Correct the following sentence.


Distribute mangoes between the boys of the class.
(A) Distribute mangoes amidst the boys
(C) Let the mangoes to distribute between the boys.

53.

In the following question pick the correct spelt word.


(A) Typhoid
(C) Typhyoid

54.

(B) Distribute mangoes among the boys of the class.


(D) The boys of the class distributed manages.

(B) Typhyiod
(D) Typhiod

Fill in the blank with correct preposition.


Rita drove . a red light.:
(A) From

55.

(B) Through

(C) In

(D) Among

Choose the most appropriate preposition and complete the sentences.


He is on very familiar terms ......... his boss:
(A) for

56.

(B) to

(C) by

(D) with

Choose the most appropriate preposition and complete the sentences.


We have lost faith ......... the governments promises:
(A) on

57.

(B) over

was discovered by John Baird no error


2
3
4

(A) 1

(B) 2

(C) 3

(D) 4

Pick the correct spelt word.


(A) Diarhoea
(C) Diarrhoea

59.

(D) with

In the following sentence a word or phrase is underlined and given a number. Pick a choice of number where the
error lies.
The television
1

58.

(C) in

(B) Diarrheoa
(D) Diaryhia

Use appropriate compound conjunction to fill up the blank to make the sentence complete.
You can borrow the book ........... you return it soon.
(A) In as much that
(C) as though

60.

Pick the correct spelt word.


(A) Numereology
(C) Numbereology

61.

(B) as soon as
(D) provided that

(B) Numerology
(D) Numeriology

Choose the exact meaning of the idioms/phrases from the given alternatives:
Duck in a thunderstorm
(A) Distressed
(C) Entrapped

62.

The passive voice of "Laborers are making the road." is:


(A) The road is being made by laborers.
(C) The road has been made by laborers.

63.

(B) Peaceful
(D) Timid

(B) The road is made by laborers.


(D) The road was being made by laborers.

Which sentence is in passive voice?


(A) I know him.
(C) A prize was won by me.

(B) We have missed the train.


(D) I won a prize.

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64.

Identify the incorrect plural:


(A) Swine

65.

(B) Sheep

(C) Species

(D) Aircrafts

Change the sentence into indirect speech.


Ram said to the boy, why will you not play with me?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

66.

Ram said the boy why he will not play with me?
Ram asked the boy why he would not play with him.
Ram told the boy to play with him.
Ram asked the boy why will hot play with me.

Correct the following sentence.


Either of the two boys have stolen my pen.
(A) Two boys have stolen my pen.
(C) Either of the two boys stole my pen

67.

The indirect form of the sentence: Aftabh asked his wife, " Where is my book?" is:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

68.

Aftabh asked his wife where is my book.


Aftabh asked his wife where his book was.
Aftabh asked his wife where his book is.
Aftabh asked his wife where is his book.

The indirect form of the sentence: Anita said, "I went to Australia last year" is:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

69.

(B) Either of the two boys has stolen my pen.


(D) Either of the two boys will steal my pen.

Anita said that I went Australia last year.


Anita said that she went to Australia last year.
Anita said that she had gone to Australia a year before that year.
Anita said that I had gone to Australia last year.

Mark the appropriate words to fill in the blanks.


God helps those .. help themselves.
(A) Who

70.

(C) That

(D) Whom

(B) Swarm

(C) Gaggle

(D) Nest

A Group of flies is a .......:


(A) Flock

71.

(B) Which

For the following capitalized words, select from among the given alternatives, a word or a phrase nearly opposite in
meaning.
GUSTO
(A) Indifference

72.

(B) High spirits

(C) Lull

(D) Lasting

Select the word that is most similar in meaning to the word in Capital letters:
NAIVE
(A) Novice

73.

(D) Traditional

It is a three- years degree course.


Each student must bring their books.
I have ten dozens of shoes.
The collector and the District Magistrate is on leave.

Identify the incorrect sentence:


(A) The number of students is very small.
(C) Ram, as well as his ten friends, is going.

75.

(C) Disciplined

Identify the correct sentence:


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

74.

(B) Dishonest

(B) A number of books are missing.


(D) Many a man were drowned in the sea.

Identify the correct tense which has been used in this sentence.
By the end of this year he will have saved a lot of money.
(A) Future continuous tense
(C) Future perfect continuous tense

(B) Future perfect tense


(D) Simple future tense

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PARTD (REASONING)
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 76 & 77) In the following
questions, each question is followed by two statements labeled I
and II in which certain data is given. You have to decide whether
the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the
question. Using the data given together with your everyday
knowledge, choose.
A.

If statements I alone is sufficient but statement II alone


is not sufficient to answer the question.
B. If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone
is not sufficient to answer the question.
C. If both statement I and II together are sufficient to
answer but neither statement alone is sufficient to
answer the question.
D. If I & II together are not sufficient to answer the
question and additional information is required?
76.

76.

Did congress receive more than 40% of the 30000


votes cast in an election?
I.
II.
(A)
(C)

77.

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


dFku I vkSj II dqN vkdM+ksa lfgr fn, x, gSaA vkidksa ;g fu.kZ; djuk gS
fd D;k dFkuksa esa fn, x, vkadM+s uksa ds mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa\ fn,
x, vkdM+ksa dk ;ksx djrs gq, vius jkstejkZ Kku dk ;ksx djrs gq, p;u
djsaA
A. ;fn dFku I dsoy i;kZIr gS ysfdu dFku II vdsys u dk
mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS
B. ;fn dFku II vdsys i;kZIr gS ysfdu dFku I vdsys u dk
mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS
C. ;fn nksuksa dFku I ,oa II ,d lkFk mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa
ysfdu dksbZ Hkh dFku vdsys mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS
D. ;fn I ,oa II ,d lkFk u dk mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSa
,oa vfrfj vkdM+ksa dh t:jr gSA

BJP received 45% of the votes


Congress received exactly 11000 votes
A
(B) B
C
(D) D

D;k dkxzsl us ,d pquko esa 30 gtkj Mkys x, erksa ds


vf/kd er kIr fd,
I. ch-ts-ih- dks 45% er feys
II. dkxzsl dks Bhd 11000 er feys
(A) A
(C) C

What was the combined average attendance per game


at the games at National stadium for the month of
September and October?

77.

I.

The total attendance for the month of September was


23100 and the total attendance for the month October
was 25200
II. There were 20 games played in September and 22
games played in October
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D

40%

ls

(B) B
(D) D

flrEcj ,oa vDVwcj eghus esa uskuy LVsfV;e esa [ksys x, fr [ksy
dk la;q vkSlr mifLFkfr D;k Fkh\
I. flrEcj ds eghus esa dqy mifLFkfr 23100 ,oa vDVwcj ds
eghus esa dqy mifLFkfr 25200 Fkh
II. flrEcj ds eghus esa 20 [ksy ,oa vDVwcj ds eghus esa 22 [ksy
[ksys x,A
(A) A
(C) C

(B) B
(D) D

DIRECTIONS: Complete the Series in the following figures.

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


78.

Question figure u

vkfr

Answer figure mkj

vkfr

?
78.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

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

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

Question figure u

vkfr

x
x

Answer figure mkj

xx
xx

79.
80.

(A)
80.

Pick the odd one out.


(A) Water
(C) Steam

vkfr

(B) Vapour
(D) Fuel

[A9]

(B)

(C)

(D)

fuEufyf[kr esa ls vlaxr dks pqfu,A


(A) ty
(B) oki
(C) Hkki
(D) bZa/ku
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DIRECTIONS: (Questions No. 81 to 83) Two ants are climbing a


slippery wall. At time=0, both are at the bottom of the wall. Ants
A climbs at the rate of 3 inches a minute. Ant B climbs at the
rate of 4 inches a minute. Due to the slippery wall, however, Ant
A slips back 1 inch for every 2 inches climbed and Ant B 1.5
inches for every 2 inches. More over Ant A takes a rest of 1
minute after every 2 minutes and Ant B a rest of 1 minute after
every 3 minutes. Assume that slipping occurs continuously when
climbing.
81.

Fke
Fkk%

10

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

2 bap
3 bap
2.5 bap
1.5 bap

phaVh

dh Fke 9 feuV esa vkSlr pky D;k gS%


1.75 bap fr feuV
1 bap fr feuV
0.75 bap fr feuV
2 bap fr feuV

Statements:
Some horses run fast. Fast horses win races:
Conclusions:
I
Horses win races
II Some horses win races
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

83.

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

1.75 inch/min.
1 inch/min.
0.75 inch/min.
2 inch/min.

INSTRUCTIONS: In the following question two statements are


given followed by two conclusions I & II. The two statements are
to be considered true. Pick the choice as follows.
A. If only conclusion I Follows
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If both conclusion I & II follow
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows

85.

82.

2 inches
3 inches
2.5 inches
1.5 inches

What is the average speed of ant A for the first 9


minutes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

84.

fdl pkbZ ij nks phaVh;k ,d nwljs ls feyrh gSa%


(A) ugha feyrh
(B) 3 bap
(C) 5 bap
(D) 12 bap

Do not meet
3 inches
5 inches
12 inches

What is the widest gap achieved between the ants,


within the first 10 minutes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

83.

81.
At what height do the two ants meet each other:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
82.

funsZ'k% 'u la[;k 81 ls 83 nks phVh;k ,d fQlyu okyh fnokj ij p<+


jgh gSaA le; 'kwU; ij] nksuksa fnokj ds ry ij gSaA phaVh ^A* 3 bap fr
feuV dh nj ls fnokj ij p<+rh gSA phaVh ^B* 4 bap fr feuV dh nj ls
p<+rh gSA fQlyu okyh nhokj gksus ds dkj.k] phaVh ^A* 2 bap ij p<+us
ij 1 bap fQly tkrh gS vkSj phaVh ^B* 1.5 bap fQlyrh gS R;sd 2 bap
p<+us ds cknA blds vykok phaVh ^A* R;sd 2 feuV ds ckn 1 feuV dk
vkjke ysrh gS vkSj phaVh ^B* R;sd 3 feuV ds ckn ,d feuV dk vkjke
ysrh gSA ekU;rk ;s gS fd p<+rs le; fQlyus dk e tkjh gSA

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr u esa nks dFku ,oa mlds ckn nks fudkZ I ,oa II fn;s
x;s gSaA nksuksa dFkuksa dks lR; ekurs gq, vius mkj dk pquko fuEu izdkj ls
djsa%
(A) ;fn dsoy fudkZ I dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
(B) ;fn dsoy fudkZ II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
(C) ;fn fudkZ I ,oa II nksuksa dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
(D) ;fn u rks fudkZ I ,oa u gh II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
84.

A
B
C
D

Given that in a standard code pattern

feuV ds vUnj nksuksa phaVh;ksa ds e/; o`gn vUrjky fdruk

dFku%
dqN ?kksM+s rst nkSM+rs gSaA rst ?kksM+s ?kqM+nkSM+ thrrs gSa
fudkZ%
?kksM+s ?kqM+nkSM+ thrrs gSa
I
II dqN ?kksM+s ?kqM+nkSM+ thrrs gSa
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

85.

ABCD is coded as EFGH


JKLM is coded as NOPQ
then RSTU is coded as:
(A) W V Y X
(B) Q P U V
(C) V W X Y
(D) V W Y Y

;fn dwV Hkkkk dk ,d ekud izfreku gS%


ABCD dk dwV EFGH
JKLM dk dwV NOPQ
rks RSTU dk dwV gksxk:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

[A10]

A
B
C
D

WVYX
QPUV
VWXY
VWYY

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INSTRUCTIONS: (Question No. 86 & 87) An argument is


followed by two statements. Pick a choice as follows.

funsZ'k% 'u la[;k 86 ,oa 87 ,d rdZ ds ckn nks dFku fn;s x;s gSa
fuEukuqlkj fodYiksa dk p;u djsaA

A. If statement I strengthens the argument


B. If statements II strengthens the argument
C. If both statements I & II strengthen the argument
D. If neither statement I nor II strengthen the argument
86.

A.
B.
C.
D.

People in the Northern Hemisphere are more prone to


cancer than in the Southern Hemisphere:

86.

STATEMENTS:
I. The population of Southern Hemisphere is less than
the Northern.
II. An Australian study has established that cancer rate is
enhanced by specific pollutants which dominate the
Northern Hemisphere compared to Southern.
(A) A
(C) C
87.

The development of a proper storage and canal


system in India is likely to alleviate the problems
caused by variability in Monsoon patterns:

87.

STATEMENTS:
I. Records show agricultural production to be highly
dependent on the Monsoons.
II. Higher rainfall in catchment areas causes more
flooding in the plains.
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D
88.

A aeroplane flies West at 800 km/hr. for two hrs and


then turns North and goes an hour at the same speed.
It then flies East for 4 hrs at 400 km/hr. It flies 800 km
South. At this time how far is it from its starting point:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

89.

A
B
C
D

mfpr HkaMkj.k dk fodkl ,oa Hkkjrh; ugj .kkyh ekulwu iSVuZ esa
fofHkrk ls mRi leL;k dks lewy u"V dj nsxh%
dFku%
I. ys[kksa ls nf'kZr gksrk gS fd f"k mRiknu cgqr gh T;knk
ekulwu ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
II. vkokg {ks= esa T;knk ckfj'k eSnkuh Hkkxksa esa T;knk ck<+ ykrk gSA
(A) A
(C) C

88.

400 km.
800 km.
200 km.
0 km.

89.

400 km.
800 km.
200 km.
0 km.

fuEufyf[kr Jsf.k;ksa esa xyr la[;k dks crkb;sA

2, 5, 10, 50, 500, 5000

2, 5, 10, 50, 500, 5000

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

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

10
50
500
5000

(B) B
(D) D

,d ok;q;ku ifpe fnkk dh vksj 800 fdeh-@?k.Vk dh pky ls 2


?k.Vs mM+rk gSA rRipkr mkj fnkk dh vksj eqM+dj 1 ?k.Vk mlh
pky ls mM+rk gSA fQj og iwoZ fnkk dh vksj 4 ?k.Vs esa 400 fdeh@?k.Vk dh pky ls mM+rk gS vkSj ;g 800 fdeh- nf{k.k fnkk dh
vksj mM+rk gSA bl le; og viuh vkjfEHkd fcUnq ls fdruh nwj gS%
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Find the wrong number in the following series.

dFku I rdZ dks etcwr djrk gS


dFku II rdZ dks etcwr djrk gS
dFku I o II nksuksa rdks dks etcwr djrs gSa
u rks dFku I vkSj u gh II rdZ dks etcwr djrsa gSa

mkjh xksyk/kZ jgus okys yksxksa dks dSalj ls [krjk T;knk gksrk gS rqyuk
esa nf{k.kh xksyk/kZ ds%
dFku%
I. nf{k.kh xksyk/kZ dh tula[;k mkjh xksyk/kZ ls de gS
II. vkLVsfy;kbZ v/;;u ls irk pyk gS fd dSalj nj esa o`f)
fof'k"V nw"k.k ls gksrk gS ftldk mkjh xksyk/kZ esa HkqRo gS
rqyuk esa nf{k.kh xksyk/kZ ds
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

(B) B
(D) D

;fn
;fn
;fn
;fn

10
50
500
5000

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


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

funsZk% ,d 4 bap okys ?ku ds izR;sd fljs yky] uhys] o dkys jax ds tksM+s
esa muds foijhr fljksa dks jaxk x;k gSA blds ckn bls izR;sd ,d bap okys
NksVs ?kuksa esa dkVk x;k gSA

90.

90.

How many cubes have faces painted with three


different colours:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

8
4
6
16

[A11]

fdrus fljksa dk fljk rhu fofHkUu jaxks }kjk jaxk gqvk gS%
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

8
4
6
16
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DIRECTION: Select the choice out of the given choices which


gives the given words in the correct alphabetical order.

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

91.

91.

Bald, Bead, Birth, Bomb:


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

92.

Bald, Bead, Birth, Bomb


Bead, Bald, Bomb, Birth
Birth, Bomb, Bald, Bead
Bomb, Bald, Bead, Birth

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
92.

Parrots, Males, Mammals are best represented by:

(A)

(B)

(B)

(C)

(C)

(D)

(D)

94.

93.

foke dks pqusaA


(A) QkbZ
(B) xkek
(C) islks
(D) fcVk

94.

vxj OVER dks RZJX dksM djrs gSa rFkk


rc STEM dk dksM D;k gksxk%

Phi
Gamma
Peso
Beta

If OVER is coded as RZJX, and US as XW, then STEM


is coded as
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

95.

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr u esa pkj kCn gSa ftuesa ls rhu dk fdlh u fdlh :i
esa leku vFkZ gS tcfd pkSFkk vyx gSA

Choose out the odd one


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

VUJX
XJID
VXJS
XVUW

If BUILDING is coded as CVJMEJOH and INSTITUTE is


coded as JOTUJUVUF, what will be the codes for the
following?

95.

96.

MVDLOPX and QBUOB


MUDLOPY and QBUOB
MVDPLOX and QAUOB
MVDLOPY and QBUOB

When it is 10:00 am in Cologne (Germany), the time in


Delhi (India) is 2:30 pm the same day. Rajiv caught a
flight from Cologne to Delhi at 2:30 pm (according to
the time of Cologne). At what time will he reach Delhi
by the time of Delhi if the flying time of the flight was 4
hours?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

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

VUJX
XJID
VXJS
XVUW

;fn
dksM

BUILDING dk dksM CVJMEJOH


JOTUJUVUF gS] rks fuEufyf[kr dk

US

dk

XW

dksM gS]

rFkk INSTITUTE dk
dksM D;k gksxk\

LUCKNOW rFkk PATNA


(A) MVDLOPX rFkk QBUOB
(B) MUDLOPY rFkk QBUOB
(C) MVDPLOX rFkk QAUOB
(D) MVDLOPY rFkk QBUOB

LUCKNOW and PATNA


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

Bald, Bead, Birth, Bomb


Bead, Bald, Bomb, Birth
Birth, Bomb, Bald, Bead
Bomb, Bald, Bead, Birth

rksrk] uj] Lru/kkjh dks loZJsB frfuf/kRo djrk gS%

(A)

DIRECTIONS: In the following question, four words have been


given, out of which three are a like in some manner, while the
fourth one is different.
93.

Bald, Bead, Birth, Bomb%

96.

10:00 PM
6:30 PM
11:00 PM
8:00 PM

[A12]

tc teZuh dksyksu esa 10 AM gksrk gS rc fnYyh Hkkjr esa mlh


fnu 2:30 PM le; gksrk gSA jktho us dksyksu ls fnYyh ds fy,
2:30 PM ij dksyksu ds le; ds vuqlkj ,d ykbZV idM+hA
fnYyh ds le; ds vuqlkj fnYyh og dc igqpsxk ;fn ykbZV dk
mM+u le; 4 ?kaVs gks%
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

10:00 PM
6:30 PM
11:00 PM
8:00 PM

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97.

In a 20 pages book, pages 1 and 2 face each other, 3


and 4 face each other, 5 and 6 face each other. This
pattern is repeated till the end. The product of 2 pages
facing each other in this book cannot be:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

97.

,d 20 i`B okyh fdrkc esa] i`B 1 ,oa 2, 3 ,oa 4, 5 ,oa 6 ,d


nwljs ds lEeq[k gSaA ;g f;k vUr rd nqgjkbZ tkrh gSA lEeq[k okys
nks i`Bksa dk xq.kuQy ugha gks ldrk%
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

184
132
90
56

184
132
90
56

DIRECTIONS: In the following figure, the circle stands for criminal


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

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

98.

98.

Non rural wealthy politician with criminal background


are indicated by region:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

99.

11
6
9
3

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

Anu is the mother of Durga and sister of Bina. Bina


has a daughter Chandra married to Fakir. Girdhari is
the husband of Anu. How is Girdhari related to Durga:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

xSj xzkeh.k /kuoku jktuhfrK tks vkijkf/kd i`BHkwfe ds gSa] dks dkSu
lk {ks= nfkZr djrk gS%

99.

Husband
Son
Father
Uncle

11
6
9
3

vuq nqxkZ dh ek rFkk chuk dh cgu gSA chuk dh ,d iq=h pUk gS


ftldk fookg Qdhj ls gqvk gSA fxj/kkjh vuq dk ifr gSA fxj/kkjh
nqxkZ ls fdl dkj lEcfU/kr gS%
(A) ifr
(B) iq=
(C) firk
(D) pkpk

DIRECTIONS: The given figure represents a multiplication


operation, where each alphabet represents a different number.

funsZ'k% nh gqbZ la[;k ,d xq.ku f;k dks n'kkZrh gSA tgka R;sd o.kZ ,d
fHkUu la[;k dks nf'kZr djrk gSA

z z
w x

z z
w x

y 7 4

y 7 4

+ z z v

+ z z v

59 4

59 4

100. What is the value of z ?


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

100. z

3
2
0
None of these

dk eku D;k gS\

(A) 3
(B) 2
(C) 0
(D) buesa

[A13]

ls dksbZ ugha

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