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(C) I and II follow / I vkSjII vuqlj.k djrs gSa v{kjksa dk dkSu&lk lewg [kkyh LFkkuksa ij eokj j[kus ls
nh xbZ v{kj J`a[kyk dks iwjk djsxk \
(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha
_dbc_d_ca_bcad_c_db_
12. A started from a place and walked 15 km
(A) aabdbac
towards north, then turned 90 to his right
and walked another 15 km. Then he turned (B) bbdcaad
45 to his right and walked 12 kms and (C) ccbbadc
turned 45 to his left. What is his direction (D) acaddbc
now? 18. From the given alternatives, select the word
A fdlh LFkku ls 15 fdeh mkj dh vksj pyk]
90fiQj which cannot be formed using the letters
of the given word.
viuh nkbZa vksj ?kwek vkSj 15 fdeh vkSj 45
pykA fiQj og
viuh nkbZa vksj ?kwek vkSj 12 fdeh
45pyk
viuh
vkSj
ckbZa fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ls ml 'kCn dks pqfu, tks iz'u esa fn,
vksj ?kwekA vc mldh fn'kk D;k gS\ x, 'kCn ds v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds ugha cuk;k tk
(A) South / nf{k.k ldrk gSA
(B) South-East / nf{k.k&iwoZ ORGANISATION
(C) East / iwoZ
(A) NATION (B) GRANT
(D) South-West / nf{k.k&if'pe
13. How many 4's in the series are preceded by (C) RECOGNISE (D) SATAN
a prime number but not followed by a prime 19. From the given alternatives, select the word
number? which can be formed using the letters of
nh xbZ vad&J`a[kyk esa
4 ds
fdrus
vad ,sls gSa ftuds igys the given word.
vHkkT; vad vk;k gS ysfdu ckn esa vHkkT; vad ugha fn;s
gS\ x;s fodYiksa esa ls ml 'kCn dks pqfu, tks iz'u esa fn,
4, 1, 4, 1, 5, 4, 2, 6, 4, 1 8, 3, 4, 9, 2, 4, 8, 3, x, 'kCn ds v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds cuk;k tk
4, 8, 2, 8, 4, 5, 4, 8, 7, 4, 6, 4, 5, 4
ldrk gSA
(A) 3
(B) 4 INTERNATIONAL
(C) 5 (A) LINEAR (B) TEARS
(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha (C) NODAL (D) LOTION
Directions : In questions no. 14 to 16, a series
is given, with one term missing. Choose the 20. If in a code language PARENT is written as
correct alternative from the given ones that BDFGJK and CHILDREN is written as
will complete the series. MOXQUFGJ, how is REPRINT written in that
code?
funsZ'k % iz'u la[;k
14 ls 16 esa] ,d vuqe fn;k x;k gS]
ftlesa ,d in yqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og lgh fodYi ;fn fdlh dwV Hkk"kk esa dksBDFGJK fy[kk
PARENT
pqfu, tks vuqe dks iwjk djs A tk, vkSjCHILDREN dksMOXQUFGJ, rks ml dwV
14. 3, 15, ? , 63, 99, 143 Hkk"kk esa
REPRINT dks D;k fy[kk tk,xk\
(A) 27 (B) 45 (A) FGBFXGD (B) BGBFXJK
(C) 35 (D) 56 (C) FGBUXJK (D) FGBFXJK
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21. The diagram below represents the students 23.
who study Physics, Chemistry and 5 11
Mathematics. ? 25
fuEu vk
js[k HkkSfrdh] jlk;u vkSj xf.kr i<+us okys Nk=kksa
497dks 55
n'kkZrk gSA 243 117
Study the diagram and identify the region ,d iz'u i=k esa dqy 12 iz'u gSa] ftuesa ls dsoy Ng iz'uksa
which represents students who study both dk mkj nsuk gSA Ng iz'uksa dk izR;sd dk ,d&,d fodYi
Physics and Chemistry but not Mathematics. fn;k x;k gSA izR;sd iz'u ds pkj&pkj Hkkx gSaA iz'u i=k esa
izR;sddks
vkjs[k dk v;;u djsa vkSj og {ks=k igpkusa tks mu Nk=kksa ds Hkkxksa dks feykdj dqy fdrus iz'u gSa\
n'kkZrk gS tks HkkSfrdh rFkk jlk;u nksuksa i<+rs gSa fdarq
(A) 24xf.kr ughaA (B) 48
(A) 19 (B) 20 (C) 72 (D) 96
(C) 20+21 (D) 21 25. How many squares are in the given figure ?
Directions (22 23) : Find the missing number nh xbZ vkfr esa fdrus oxZ
? gSa
from the given responses.
funsZ'k
(22 23) : fuEu izR;sd Js.kh esa yqIr la[;k Kkr
dhft,A
22. 3 6 8
5 8 4
4 7 ? (A) 11 (B) 21
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 24 (D) 26
(C) 8 (D) 9
26. The simple interest on a sum of money is 30. The average age of 38 students is 14 years.
If the age of the teacher is included, the
1
of the principal and the number of years average becomes 14 years and 4 months.
9
Then, the teacher's age is
is equal to rate percent per annum. The rate
per annum is 38 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh vkSlr vk;q 14 o"kZ gSA muds lkFk ;fn
1 muds f'k{kd dh vk;q Hkh 'kkfey dj nh tk, rks vkSlr 14
,d kujkf'k ij lk/kkj.k C;kt ewy dk gS vkSj C;kt
9 o"kZ 4 eghus gks tkrk gSA rnuqlkj] f'k{kd dh vk;q fdruh
dh vofk mldh okf"kZd nj izfr'kr ds cjkcj gSA rnuqlkj gS
og okf"kZd nj gS
(A) 23 years/o"kZ (B) 27 years/o"kZ
1
(A) 3% (B) % (C) 30 years/o"kZ (D) 29 years/o"kZ
3
1 3 31. I bought a picture for ` 225, spent ` 15 to
(C) 3 % (D) %
3 10 decorate it and sold it for ` 300. My profit
27. I f the difference between the simple percentage is
interest and the compound interest of a eSaus ,d fp= ` 225 esa [kjhnkA mldh lTtk esa ` 15
certain sum of money at 20% per annum
for 2 years is ` 48, then the sum is
[kpZ djds] eSaus mls ` 300 esa cspkA rnuqlkj] esjs ykHk
dk izfr'kr gS
;fn fdlh kujkf'k ij 20% okf"kZd nj ij nks o"kks ds
lk/kkj.k C;kt vkSj po`f) C;kt dk varj ` 48 gS] (A) 52% (B) 50%
rnuqlkj] og /kujkf'k gS (C) 33
1
% (D) 25%
3
(A) ` 1,000 (B) ` 1,200
32. Mr. Sharma sold his bike to Mr. Kelkar at a
(C) ` 1,500 (D) ` 2,000
loss of 20%. Mr. Kelkar spent ` 2,000 on its
28. Shri X goes to his office by scooter at a speed
repair and sold it for ` 22,000, thus making
of 30 km/hr and reaches 6 minutes earlier.
If he goes at a speed of 24 km/hr, he a profit of 10%. Then, the cost price of the
reaches 5 minutes late. The distance to his bike for Mr. Sharma is
office is Jh 'kekZ us viuh ckbd Jh dsydj dks 20% gkfu ij
Jheku X vius dk;kZy; vius LdwVj ls 30 fdeh@?kaVk csphA blds ckn Jh dsydj us mldh ejEer ij ` 2,000
dh xfr ls tkus ij 6 feuV tYnh igqp tkrs gSaA ;fn os [kpZ fd, vkSj mls ` 22,000 esa cspdj] 10% ykHk izkIr
24 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls LdwVj pyk, rks 5 feuV nsj fd;kA rnuqlkj] Jh 'kekZ ds fy,] ml ckbd dk ; ewY;
ls igqp ikrs gSaA rnuqlkj muds dk;kZy; dh nwjh gS gS
(A) 20 km/fdeh (B) 21 km/fdeh
(A) ` 22,250 (B) ` 25,000
(C) 22 km/fdeh (D) 24 km/fdeh (C) ` 22,500 (D) ` 15,000
29. The product of two numbers is 2028 and 33. 75% of a number when added to 75 is equal
their H.C.F. is 13. The number of such pairs to the number. The number is
is
,d la[;k ds 75% esa 75 tksMd+ j ;ksxQy ml la[;k ds
nks la[;kvksa dk xq.kuQy 2028 vkSj mudk egke
lekiorZd 13 gSA ,sls tksM+ksa dh la[;k gS cjkcj gks tkrk gSA rnuqlkj] og la[;k gS
(A) 1 (B) 2 (A) 150 (B) 200
(A) 1 (B) 2 45
(C) 3 (D) 10
40
45. The value of sin (45 +) (cos 45) is
35
equal to
Number of Students
dk eku cjkcj gS
Nk=kksad h l a[ ; k
30
sin (45 +) cos (45 )
(A) 2 cos (B) 2 sin 25
(C) 1 (D) 0 20
Hkkjr ds fdl canjxkg ls MkWfYQu ukst (Dolphin's gekjk lafokku U;kf;d leh{kk dk fl)kar iznku djrk
Nose) uked igkM+h lacafkr gS ? gS
(A) Vishakhapatnam / fo'kk[kkiV~ue (A) The Supreme Court / mPpre U;k;ky; dks
(B) The High Courts / mPp U;k;ky;ksa dks
(B) Kolkata / dksydkrk
(C) Both A and B / A vkSj B nksuksa dks
(C) Kandla / dkaMyk
(D) Neither A nor B / u rks A vkSj u gh B dks
(D) Cochin / dksphu
65. Which fo the following awards is given in
60. Which article of the Constitution provides the field of Folk Arts ?
that every higher court be a "Court of
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk vokMZ yksd dyk (Folk
Record?
Arts) ds {ks= esa fn;k tkrk gS ?
lafokku dk dkSu&lk vuqPNsn ;g micak djrk gS fd
(A) Iqbal Award / bdcky vokMZ
izR;sd mPp U;k;ky; ^^,d vfHkys[k U;k;ky;** gS ?
(B) Kishore Kumar Award / fd'kksj dqekj vokMZ
(A) Article 217 / vuqPNsn 217
(C) Kalidas Award / dkfynkl vokMZ
(B) Article 215 / vuqPNsn 215 (D) Tulsi Award / rqylh vokMZ
(C) Article 216 / vuqPNsn 216 66. Which year was the 'Bharat Ratna' award
(D) Article 141 / vuqPNsn 141 inaugurated in ?
61. The saint poet Malukdas was from ^Hkkjr jRu* iqjLdkj fdl o"kZ ls izkajHk fd;s x;s ?
(A) 1952
eywdnkl ,d lar dfo Fks
(B) 1954
(A) Varanasi / okjk.klh ds
(C) 1953
(B) Kada / dM+k ds
(D) 1955
(C) Allahabad / bykgkckn ds 67. Who is known as the 'Father of Local
(D) Ayodhya / v;ks;k ds Governance' in India ?
62. Which of the following events happened Hkkjr esa ^^LFkkuh; Lo'kklu dk tud** fdls dgk tkrk
first ? gS ?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh ?kVuk lcls igys ?kVh ? (A) Lord Mayo / ykWMZ es;ks
(A) The Simon Comission / lkbeu deh'ku (B) Lord Lytton / ykWMZ fyVu
(C) Lord Ripon / ykWMZ fjiu
(B) The Dandi March / nkaMh ekpZ
(D) Lord Curzon / ykWMZ dtZ+u
(C) The Gandhi - Irwin Pact
68. What is measured with nephoscope ?
xkkh&bjfou le>kSrk
usQksLdksi ls fdldk ekiu fd;k tkrk gS ?
(D) The Poona Pact / iwuk iSDV
(A) the amount of rain
63. Aero India is a biennial air show held in
o"kkZ dh ek=k
^,sjks bafM;k* ,d f}okf"kZd ,vj 'kks gS] tks vk;ksftr fd;k
(B) the direction and speed of clouds
tkrk gS
cknyksa dh fn'kk ,oa xfr
(A) New Delhi / ubZ fnYyh esa
(C) the amount of sea-salt
(B) Jaipur / t;iqj esa lkxjh; yo.krk dh ek=k
(C) Indore / bUnkSj esa (D) all of the above
(D) Bengaluru / csaxyq# mi;qZDr lHkh
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69. Flowerless plants are termed as (C) 4.5 million/ 4.5 fefy;u
iq"ighu ikniksa dks dgrs gSa (D) 4.0 million/ 4.0 fefy;u
(A) Bryophytes/czk;ksQkbV 73. What does the Lorrenz curve show ?
Directions : In Question nos. 76 to 78, out of Directions : In Question nos. 85 to 86, out of
the four alternatives, choose the one which can the four alternatives, choose the one which best
be substituted for the given words/sentences expresses the meaning of the given word and
and indicate it by blackening the appropriate mark it in the Answer Sheet.
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. 85. RECIPROCAL
76. A group of people related by blood or (A) corresponding (B) unresponsive
marriage (C) reverse (D) regular
(A) Progeny (B) Ancestors 86. PARADIGM
(C) Decendent (D) Clan (A) change (B) shift
77. A person bound to the land and owned by
(C) future (D) model
the feudal lord
Directions : In Question nos. 87 to 89,
(A) Sleuth (B) Pimp
sentences given with blanks are to be filled in
(C) Serf (D) Fief
78. The group following and attending to some with (an) appropriate word(s). Four alternatives
important person are suggested for each question. Choose the
(A) Retinue (B) Cavalcade correct alternative out of the four and indicate
(C) Queue (D) Bevy it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in
Direction : In Question nos. 79 to 81, some part the Answer Sheet.
of the sentences have errors and some are 87. The Government stated that it had the
correct. Find out which part of a sentence has _______ right to use as much force as was
an error and blacken the oval [ ] corresponding necessary to regain control of areas _______
to the appropriate letter (A), (B), (C) and (D). If a by terrorists.
sentence is free from error, blacken the oval (A) free, marked
corresponding to 'No error' in the Answer Sheet. (B) practical, left
79. Little knowledge is a dangerous thing. (C) fundamental, infest
(A) dangerous thing (D) legitimate, dominated
(B) is a 88. Obesity and alcohol _______ together to
(C) Little knowledge _______ the risk of liver disease in both men
(D) No error and women.
80. Neither Ramesh nor Rajender has done
(A) act, increase (B) result, aggravate
their work.
(C) taken, arrest (D) put, heighten
(A) done their work
(B) nor Rajendra has 89. There were screams, chills and thrills
(C) Neither Ramesh _______ at the discotheque the other night
(D) No error as the director along with the producers
81. Our only guide at night were the stars. hosted a party to _______ the success of their
(A) Our only guide latest horror flick.
(B) were the stars (A) combined, downplay
(C) at night (B) alike, mourn
(D) No error (C) experiences, mark
Directions : In question no. 82, four words are (D) galore, celebrate
given, out of which only one word is wrongly Direction: In Question nos.90 to 92, a
spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word and mark sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
your answer in the Answer Sheet. Below are given alternatives to the underlined
82. (A) Callous (B) Torturous part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
(C) Genuine (D) Instantenous sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
Directions : In question nos. 83 to 84, choose
case no improvement is needed, your answer
the option opposite/nearly opposite in meaning
is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
to the given word and mark it in the Answer
Sheet. 90. He should stay to the course towards
83. INEQUITABLE working out a realistic reallocation of
(A) abundant (B) complete resources to the provinces.
(C) unequal (D) fair (A) stay toward the course
84. ARBITRARY (B) stay the course
(A) objective (B) deliberate (C) be staying to the course
(C) lawful (D) transparent (D) No improvement
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91. Such a path will allow India to deliver to And due to this, we should be happy. We can
quality health care and equitable health be proud of a system in which people are honest
outcomes to all of its people. because they want to be, not because they have
(A) for delivering to be. Materially, too, trust based on morality
(B) to deliver on provides great advantages. It allows us to join in
(C) to deliver of great and exciting enterprises that we could never
(D) no improvement undertake if we relied on economic incentives
92. Governments such as Japan and alone.
Switzerland exercise direct price controls on Economists tell us that trust is enforced in
services like how much physicians and the market place through retaliation and
hospitals may charge. reputation. If you violate a trust, your victim is
(A) such alike apt to seek revenge and others are likely to stop
(B) such that doing business with you, at least under favourable
(C) such as those of terms. A man or woman with a reputation for fair
(D) No improvement dealing will prosper. Therefore profit maximisers
Direction : In Question nos. 93 to 95, four are honest. This sounds plausible enough until
alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. you look for concrete examples. Cases that
Choose the alternative which best expresses apparently demonstrate the awful consequences
the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it of trust turn out to be few and weak, while
in the Answer Sheet. evidence that treachery can pay seems
93. Bouncing off the walls compelling.
(A) to be tensed and confused 96. According to the passage, what do
(B) to be excited and full of nervous energy economists and ethicists, want us to
(C) to be in depression believe ?
(D) to be under the influence of alcohol
(A) Businessmen should always be honest
94. Full of beans
(B) Businessmen cannot always be honest
(A) full of hatred against someone
(C) Businessmen turn dishonest at times
(B) extremely jealous
(D) Businessmen are honest only at times
(C) a stupid person
97. Why are businessmen, according to the
(D) lively, healthy and active
author, honest in their dealings ?
95. Bow and scrape
(A) Businessmen are God-fearing
(A) extremely brutal
(B) greatly joyous (B) Businessmen choose to be honest
(C) excessively polite or servile (C) Businessmen are honest by nature
(D) off poor health or stamina (D) All businessmen are caught if they are
Direction : In Question nos.96 to 100, you have dishonest
a brief passage with 5 questions. Read the 98. Why does the author say that one can be
passage carefully and choose the best answer proud of the present situation ?
to each question out of the four alternatives (A) People are self-respecting
and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval (B) People are respect-seekers
[ ] in the Answer Sheet. (C) People are unselfish
Economists, ethicists and business experts (D) People are honest without compulsion
persuade us that honesty is the best policy, but 99. Why do businessmen, according to
their evidence is weak. We hoped to find data economists, remain honest ?
that would support their theories and thus, (A) Dishonest businessmen can make
perhaps, encourage higher standards of business more money
behavior. To our surprise, their pet theories (B) Dishonest businessmen make money
failed to stand up. Treachery, we found, can pay. in the long run
There is no compelling economic reason to tell (C) Dishonest businessmen cannot stay in
the truth or keep ones word. Punishment for the business for long
treacherous in the real world is neither swift nor (D) Dishonest businessmen are flogged in
sure. the market place
Honesty is, in fact, primarily a moral choice. 100. Which of the following is false according to
Business people do tell themselves that, in the the passage ?
long run, they will do well by doing good. But there (A) Economists believe that all
is little factual or logical basis for this conviction. businessmen are dishonest
Without values, without a basic preference of (B) Generally people are honest so as to
right over wrong, trust based on such delusion earn self-respect
would crumble in the face of temptation. Most of (C) Virtuous behaviour earns the respect
us choose virtue because we want to believe in of others
ourselves and because others respect and believe (D) All dishonest men are not caught
us.
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