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Scheme State Year Centre Code Roll No.

Code Code
2 2 7 1 3

Haryana State Level Talent Search Examination 2013


gfj;k.kk jkT; Lrjh; izfrHkk [kkst ijh{kk 2013
(For students in Class 10th)
d{kk nloha esa vè;;ujr~ fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds fy,

State Council of Educational Research and Training Haryana, Gurgaon


jkT; ’kSf{kd vuqlaèkku ,oa izf’k{k.k ifj"kn~ gfj;k.kk] xqM+xk¡o

Time Allowed : 3 Hours le; % 3 ?kaVs


Maximum Marks : 180 iw.kk±d % 180

Instructions to the Candidates


ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ds fy, funsZ’k
Read the following instruction carefully iz’uksa ds mÙkj nsus ls igys fuEufyf[kr funsZ’kksa
before you answer the questions. Answer dks è;ku ls if<+,A mÙkj ,d vyx vks-,e-vkj-
are to be marked on a SEPARATE O.M.R. ’khV ij vafdr djus gSaA
SHEET

1. Please write your Centre Code No. 1. viuk dsUnz dksM uEcj rFkk jksy uEcj
and Roll No. very clearly (only one tSlk fd vkids izos’k&i=k esa fn;k x;k gS]
digit in one block) as given on your Li"Vr;k ¼,d pkS[kVs esa dsoy ,d vad½
admission card and even zeros fyf[k,A ;gk¡ rd fd vkids dsUnz dksM
appearing in the Centre Code No. uEcj rFkk jksy uEcj esa vius okys ’kwU;
and Roll No. are correctly written in
ds vad Hkh vks-,e-vkj- ’khV ij lgh
the appropriate blocks on O.M.R.
Sheet. pkS[kVs esa fy[ks tk,¡A

Example: mnkgj.k
Scheme State Year Centre Code Roll No. Ldhe jkT; o"kZ dsUnz dksM vuqØekad
Code Code dksM dksM
2 2 7 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 2 2 7 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 4

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2. This test has three parts. Part I has 50 2. ;g ijh{kk rhu Hkkxksa esa gSA igys Hkkx esa
questions, part II has 40 questions 50 iz’u nwljs Hkkx esa 40 iz’u gS vkSj
and part III has 90 questions . rhljs Hkkx esa 90 iz’u gSaA

3. Each question carries one mark. 3. izR;sd iz’u dk ,d vad gSA

4. Since the time allotted to the three 4. pwafd bl iz’u&i=k ds rhuksa Hkkxksa ds fy,
parts of this question-paper is very fuèkkZfjr le; lhfer gS] blfy, bldk
limited, you should make the best use
vfèkdre lnqi;ksx dhft, vkSj fdlh
of it by not spending too much time on
any question.
iz’u ij cgqr le; u yxkb,A

5. Extra page has been provided for 5. iz’u iqfLrdk ds var esa jQ dk;Z ds fy,
rough work at the end of question vfrfjDr i‘"B fn;k x;k gSA
paper.

6. Do not mark more than one option of 6. vks-,e-vkj- ’khV ij fdlh Hkh iz’u ds ,d
any question on OMR sheet vfèkd fodYi ekdZ u djsa ojuk mÙkj
otherwise answer will be cancelled. fujLr gks tk,xkA

7. Avoid cutting / overwriting / use of 7. vks-,e-vkj- ’khV dh i‘"B 2 ij dfVax@


fluid on Page No. 2 of OMR Sheet vksoj jkbfVax@¶ywM dk iz;ksx u djsa
otherwise answer will be cancelled.
ojuk mÙkj fujLr gks tk;sxkA

8. Attempt each question, there is no 8. izR;sd iz’u gy dhft,] bl ijh{k.k esa


negative marking in this test. dksbZ udkjkRed vadu ugha gSA

9. Language Test is treated only as a 9. Hkk"kk ijh{kk esa ek=k ikl gksuk vko’;d gSA
qualifying test. Marks obtained in dqy izkIr vadksa esa Hkk"kk ds vadksa dks ugha
Languages test will not been Included
tksM+k tk;sxkA
in the Total Marks

Note:Do not write anything except the uksV% bl iqfLrd esa viuk vuqØekad fy[kus
Roll Number and rough work vkSj jQ dk;Z djus ds vfrfjDr vkSj
anywhere in the booklet. dqN ugha fyf[k,A

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PART-I ¼Hkkx-I½
MENTAL ABILITY TEST
ckSf)d ;ksX;rk ijh{k.k
Questions: 1 to 50

Q.1 If in a certain code ADMIRE is iz-1 ;fn fdlh ^dksM* esa ADMIRE dks
written as AIDRME, then how AIDRME fy[kk tkrk gS rks ml dksM esa
would ADORES be written in the
ADORES dks fdl izdkj fy[kk
same code?
tk,xk\
(1) AODRSE (1) AODRSE
(2) ARDESO (2) ARDESO
(3) ARDEOS (3) ARDEOS
(4) AREDOS (4) AREDOS
Q.2 Which group of letters is different iz-2 fuEufyf[kr v{kj lewgksa esa ls dkSu lk
from others? lewg vU; ls fHkUu gSa\
(1) DCBFE (1) DCBFE
(2) JKIHL (2) JKIHL
(3) TSRQU (3) TSRQU
(4) UWXZY (4) UWXZY
Q.3 If in a certain code 'facing iz-3 ;fn fdlh ^dksM* esa 'facing problems
problems with health' is coded as with health' dks 'mlp hlt ngi snk' ls
'mlp hlt ngi snk' 'rise with every
challenge' is coded as 'snk, rtv, lne iznf’kZr djsa 'rise with every
riy' facing challenge each day is challenge' dks 'snk, rtv, lne riy' ls
coded as 'ngi riy nop hus'. 'health iznf’kZr djsa facing challenge each
problems on rise' is coded as 'hlt day dks 'ngi riy nop hus' ls iznf’kZr
sa rtv mlp' then whose code can be djs 'health problems on rise' dks 'hlt
'riy snk mlp'
sa rtv mlp' ls iznf’kZr djs rks fdldk
'riy snk mlp' dksM gks ldrk gS
(1) problems every day
(1) problems every day
(2) with health day
(2) with health day
(3) facing every challenge
(3) facing every challenge
(4) challenge with health
(4) challenge with health
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Q.4 A series of small letters is given iz-4 vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds NksVs v{kjksa dh ,d
which follow a certain pattern. Ük‘a[kyk nh xbZ gS] tks ,d fuf’pr Øe esa
However some letters are missing
gSA dqN v{kj Üka‘[kyk ls xk;c gSaA v{kjksa
from the series. You have to find
out the right set of letters from dk ,d lgh lewg uhps fn, x, fodYiksa
alternatives that can be inserted esa ls Nk¡fV,] ftuls fjDr LFkkuksa dh iwfrZ
into the blanks of the series. dh tk ldsA
_a_b_abaa_bab_abb _a_b_abaa_bab_abb
(1) aaabb (1) aaabb
(2) ababb (2) ababb
(3) babab (3) babab
(4) babba (4) babba
Directions : (Q. 5 - 6) funsZ’k ¼iz- 5 ls 6½
The numbers have been arranged under vad fdlh fu;e ds vk/kkj ij fy[ks x, gSaA
some rule. Based on that rule, which mlh fu;e ds vk/kkj ij iz’u okpd fpUg ds
number will come in place of the
question mark? LFkku ij dkSu lk vad vk,xk\

Q.5 445, 221, 109, 53, 25, 11, ? iz-5 445, 221, 109, 53, 25, 11, ?

(1) 2 (1) 2

(2) 4 (2) 4

(3) 6 (3) 6

(4) 8 (4) 8

Q.6 6, 15, 35, 77, 143, ? iz-6 6, 15, 35, 77, 143, ?

(1) 171 (1) 171


(2) 181 (2) 181
(3) 191 (3) 191
(4) 221 (4) 221

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Directions : (Q. 7 -9) funsZ’k ¼iz- 7 ls 9½
In each of the following figures, uhps nh xbZ izR;sd vkd‘fr esa ,d fuf’pr Øe
numbers are written according to some vuqlkj dqN la[;k,¡ fy[kh xbZ gSaA buesa ls ,d
patterns and one number is missing, la[;k yqIr gS] ftls iz’u fpUg ls n’kkZ;k x;k
shown by question mark. Find the
missing number that replaces the gSA yqIr la[;k Kkr djks tks iz’u fpUg ds
question mark. LFkku ij mi;qDr gksA
Q.7 2 6 3 5 iz-7 2 6 3 5
168 120 168 120
3 2 2 1 3 2 2 1

2 3 2 3
? ?
4 5 4 5

(1) 84 (1) 84
(2) 195 (2) 195
(3) 240 (3) 240
(4) 275 (4) 275
Q.8 iz-8
3 7 1 3 7 1
6 25 2 11 70 8 4 -12 5 6 25 2 11 70 8 4 -12 5
4 6 ? 4 6 ?

(1) 1
(1) 1
(2) 2
(2) 2
(3) 6 (3) 6
(4) 10 (4) 10
Q.9 iz-9
28 20 7 28 20 7

84 35 12 84 35 12

45 ? 9 45 ? 9

(1) 15 (1) 15

(2) 18 (2) 18

(3) 20 (3) 20

(4) 25 (4) 25

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Q.10 Find the letter to be placed in place iz-10 fn, x, fp=k esa iz’u okpd fpUg (?)
of '?' in the figure given. ds LFkku ij dkSu lk v{kj vk,xk\
1 2 4 8 1 2 4 8

3 F C 6 3 F C 6

5 J ? 3 5 J ? 3

2 4 8 2 2 4 8 2

(1) M
(1) M
(2) L (2) L
(3) N (3) N
(4) R (4) R
Q.11 How many triangles are in the iz-11 nh xbZ vkd‘fr esa f=kHkqtksa dh la[;k
given figure? fdruh gS\

(1) 11 (1) 11
(2) 13 (2) 13
(3) 15 (3) 15
(4) 17 (4) 17

Q.12 Choose the correct mirror image of iz-12 vkd‘fr ¼x½ dks niZ.k esa ns[kus ij dSlh
the figure (X) from four alternatives fn[kkbZ nsxh] lkFk fn, x, pkj fodYiksa
given along with it. The mirror has esa ls lgh mÙkj Nk¡fV,A niZ.k dks js[kk
been represented by a line MN.
MN }kjk iznf’kZr fd;k x;k gSA

M N M N

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

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Q.13 A clock seen through a mirror iz-13 ,d ?kM+h niZ.k esa ns[kus ij le; lok
shows quarter past three. What is rhu cts n’kkZrh gSA ?kM+h esa lgh le;
the correct time? D;k gS\
(1) 9:45 (1) 9:45
(2) 9:15 (2) 9:15
(3) 8:45 (3) 8:45
(4) 3:15 (4) 3:15

Q.14 Choose the correct water image of iz-14 vkd‘fr (x) ikuh esa ns[kus ij dSlh
the figure (X) from the four fn[kkbZ nsxh] fn, x, pkj fodYiksa esa ls
alternatives given along with it. lgh mÙkj Nk¡fV,A

(x) (x)

(1) (2) (1) (2)

(3) (4) (3) (4)

Q.15 Among all the alternatives marked iz-15 fn, x, pkj fodYiksa (1), (2), (3) o (4)
(1), (2), (3) and (4), select the one esa ls dkSu lh vkd‘fr ,slh gS tks vkd‘fr
which satisfies the same condition
of placement of the dot (s) as in Fig (x) esa n’kkZ, x, fcUnqvksa ds LFkku dh
(X). fLFkfr ls esy [kkrh gS\

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

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Q.16 Choose the alternative which will iz-16 ml fodYi dks Nk¡fV, tks nh xbZ vkd‘fr
be formed after folding the fig (X) ¼x½ dks ,d ?ku esa eksM+ nsus ij izkIr
into a cube. gksxk

A B A B

(X) C D (X) C D
(1) A & B only (1) dsoy A & B
(2) B & C only (2) dsoy B & C
(3) B & D only (3) dsoy B & D
(4) A, B, C and D (4) A, B, C rFkk D
Q.17 Four positions of a dice are shown iz-17 ,d gh ikls dh pkj fLFkfr;k¡ fn[kkbZ
opposite to which face number 6 xbZ gSaA la[;k 6 dkSu lh la[;k okys
will appear.
Qyd ds foijhr gksxh\
5 3 4 2 5 3 4 2
1 3 4 5 3 2 3 1 1 3 4 5 3 2 3 1

(1) 2 (1) 2
(2) 3 (2) 3
(3) 4 (3) 4
(4) 5 (4) 5
Q.18 Two positions of a dice are shown. iz-18 ,d gh ikls dh nks fLFkfr;k¡ fn[kkbZ xbZ gSa
Which number will appear on the
face opposite the one having 3?
dkSu lh la[;k 3 la[;k okys Qyd ds
foijhr gksxh\
1 5 1 5
2 3 2 1 2 3 2 1
(1) 2 (1) 2
(2) 4 (2) 4
(3) 5 (3) 5
(4) 6 (4) 6

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Directions : (Q. 19 - 20) funsZ’k ¼iz- 19 ls 20½

In each question two or three statements izR;sd iz’u esa nks ;k rhu dFku rFkk muds ckn
followed by two conclusions numbered I nks fu"d"kZ I o II fn, x, gSaA dFkuksa dks lR;
and II are given. Decide which of the ekurs gq, r; dhft, fd dkSu lk fn;k x;k
given conclusions logically follows the
g i v e n s ta t e m e n ts d i s r e g a r d i n g
fu"d"kZ fn, x, dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls
commonly known facts. Give answer: vuqlj.k djrk gSA Hkys gh loZKkr rF; dqN
Hkh gksA mÙkj nhft,%&
(1) If only conclusion I follows (1) ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
(2) If only conclusion II follows (2) ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
(3) If both I and II follows (3) ;fn nksuksa fu"d"kZ I o II vuqlj.k djrs gS
(4) If neither I nor II follows (4) ;fn uk rks fu"d"kZ I uk gh fu"d"kZ II
vuqlj.k djrk gSA
Q.19 Statements: iz-19 dFku%&
Some pencils are blankets. dqN isaflysa dEcy gSaA
All blankets are erasers. lHkh dEcy bjsT+kj gSaA
Conclusion: fu"d"kZ%&
I. No eraser is a pencil I. dksbZ bjsT+kj isafly ugha gSA
II. All blankets to be pencils is II. lHkh dEcyksa ds isafly gksus dh ,d
a possibility. lEHkkouk gSaA
Q.20 Statements: iz-20 dFku%&
All stars are bottles lHkh flrkjs cksrysa gSaA
Some bottles are papers dqN cksrysa dkxT+k gSaA
No paper is a calendar dksbZ Hkh dkxT+k dSysUMj ugha gSaA
Conclusion: fu"d"kZ%&
I. All stars to be papers is a I. lHkh flrkjksa ds dkxT+k gksus dh ,d
possibility lEHkkouk gSA
II. No Calendar is a bottle. II. dksbZ Hkh dSysUMj] cksry ugha gSA

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Q.21 Which one of the following iz-21 dkSu lh vkd‘fr Vsful iz’kald] fØdsV
diagram best indicate the relation f[kykM+h rFkk fo|kFkhZ ds lEcU/k dks lgh
ship among Tennis fans, Cricket
Players and students?
n’kkZrh gS\

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

Directions : (Q. 22 - 23) funsZ’k ¼iz- 22 ls 23½


The questions are based on the lHkh iz’u fuEufyf[kr fp=k ij vk/kkfjr gSaA
following diagrams. Study the diagrams fp=k dk lko/kkuh ls vè;;u djks rFkk iz’uksa ds
carefully and answer the questions. mÙkj nksA

Honest
Advocates
>
bZekunkj odhy
>
>

>

D D
C E C E
F G F G
H L H L
B I K B I K

A J A J
> M > M
Swimmers > rSjkd >
European ;wjksfi;u

Q.22 What is true for F? iz-22 F ds fy, D;k lR; gS\


(1) All Honest European
(1) lHkh bZekunkj ;wjksfi;u rSjkdA
swimmers.
(2) All Honest Advocates who are (2) lHkh bZekunkj odhy tks rSjkd Hkh
swimmers also. gSaA
(3) All non-European Advocates (3) lHkh cxSj&;wjksfi;u odhy tks
who are honest swimmers.
bZekunkj rSjkd gSA
(4) All non-European who are (4) lHkh cxSj ;wjksfi;u tks bZekunkj
honest swimmers.
rSjkd gSaA
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Q.23 The advocates from Europe who iz-23 ;wjksi ds odhy tks csbZeku rSjkd gSa dks
are dishonest swimmers is n’kkZ;k tkrk gS&
denoted by?

(1) J (1) J
(2) K (2) K
(3) L (3) L
(4) H (4) H
Directions : (Q. 24 to 25) funsZ’k ¼iz- 24 ls 25½
Radha is wife of Mohan. She has three jk/kk eksgu dh iRuh gSA mlds rhu yM+ds gSa
sons respectively as older - Suresh, lqjs’k mldk cM+k yM+dk gS] fQj jkds’k gS vkSj
Rakesh and Satish. Bimla is only
fQj lrh’kA jk/kk dh ,d gh yM+dh fceyk gSA
daughter of Radha. She is youngest.
Name of their wives are Sudha, Savita og lcls NksVh gSA mudh ifRu;ksa ds uke
and Sita respectively. Mr Raghunath is Øe’k% lq/kk lfork vkSj lhrk gSaA fceyk ds
husband of Bimla. Suresh has two ifr dk uke j?kqukFk gSA lqjs’k dh nks yM+fd;k¡
daughters as Kamla and Sarla. He has a deyk o ljyk gSa vkSj ,d yM+dk ¼nhid½ gSA
son Deepak. Rakesh has three sons
jkds’k ds rhu yM+ds lksgu] jkew o dsoy gSaA
namely as Sohan, Ramu and Kewal.
Satish has one son (Shrikant) one lrh’k dks ,d yM+dk ^JhdkUr* gSA vkSj ,d
daughter (Shobha). Bimla has also one yM+dh ’kksHkk gSA fceyk dh Hkh ,d yM+dh
son (Sagar) and one daughter (Sarika). lkfjdk o ,d yM+dk lkxj gSA
Q.24 Bimla is related to Kamla as iz-24 fceyk dk deyk ls D;k lEcU/k gS\
(1) Sister (1) cgu
(2) Aunt (2) cqvk
(3) Niece (3) Hkrhth
(4) Grand Mother (4) nknh
Q.25 How many members are there in iz-25 ifjokj esa dqy fdrus lnL; gS\
the family?
(1) 16 (1) 16

(2) 18 (2) 18
(3) 19 (3) 19
(4) 20 (4) 20

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Q.26 B, the son of A was married to C, iz-26 B, A dk csVk gS C ls mldh ’kknh gqbZ Fkh]
whose sister D was married to E, ftldh cgu D ls E dh ’kknh gqbZ Fkh] tks
the brother of B. How D is related to
B dk HkkbZ gSA D dk A ls D;k lEcU/k gS\
A?
(1) Sister
(1) cgu
(2) Daughter-in-law (2) iq=ko/kw
(3) Sister-in-law (3) lkyh
(4) Cousin (4) ppsjh cgu
Q.27 Ram walks 20 metres in front in iz-27 jke lkeus iwjc esa 20 ehVj pyrk gS vkSj
east and 15 metres to the right.
fQj 15 ehVj viuh nkfguh vksjA fQj
Then every time turning to his left,
he walks 5, 30 and 25 metres izR;sd ckj og vius ck;sa eqM+dj Øe’k%
respectively. 5, 30 vkSj 25 ehVj pyrk gSA
How far is he from his starting og vius vkjfEHkd LFkku ls fdruh nwj gS
point and in which direction?
rFkk fdl fn’kk esa gSA
(1) 5 metres, South
(1) 5 ehVj] nf{k.k
(2) 10 metres, North
(2) 10 ehVj] mÙkj
(3) 15 metres, North
(3) 15 ehVj] mÙkj
(4) 20 metres, East
(4) 20 ehVj] iwoZ
Q.28 (a) P×Q means Q is mother of P; iz-28 PxQ dk vFkZ gS P dh ekrk Q gSA

(b) P+Q means P is father of Q; P+Q dk vFkZ gS Q dk P firk gSA

(c) P–Q means P is brother of Q; P–Q dk vFkZ gS Q dk HkkbZ P gSA

(d) P÷Q means Q is sister of P. P÷Q dk vFkZ gSA P dh Q cgu gSA


Which of the following means 'M is fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdldk vFkZ gS& ^^T
niece of T'? dh Hkrhth M gS**
(1) M÷D+T×R (1) M÷D+T×R
(2) T–D+R÷M (2) T–D+R÷M
(3) T×D+R÷M (3) T×D+R÷M
(4) D÷M+R–T (4) D÷M+R–T

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Q.29 Six sides of a cube are coloured in iz-29 ,d ?ku ds 6 i‘"B fuEu fp=k vuqlkj jax
the following manner. fd, x, gSA
Blue Orange Blue Orange
d w d w
e el lo e ello
White R Black Y White R Black Y

If Blue and Orange are opposite ;fn Blue rFkk Orange foijhr i‘"Bksa
and Red is on the top, which colour ij gksa rFkk Red mij ds i‘"B ij gks rks
will be at the bottom?
uhps ds i‘"B ij dkSu lk jax gksxk
(1) Black
(1) Black
(2) White (2) White
(3) Orange (3) Orange
(4) Yellow (4) Yellow
Q.30 Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G iz-30 vkB fo|kFkhZ A, B, C, D, E, F, G rFkk H
and H are going to college in two
nks dkjksa ls dkWyst bl izdkj tk jgs gSA
cars and following are conditions -
There are four students in each fd izR;sd dkj esa pkj fo|kFkhZ gS
car.
A is in the same car in which D is A ml dkj esa cSBk gS ftlesa D cSBk gS
sitting but H is not in the same car. ijUrq H ml dkj esa ugha gSA
B and C are not in the car in which B rFkk C ml dkj esa ugha gS ftlesa D
D is sitting.
cSBk gSA
F is sitting with A and E.
F ml dkj esa cSBk gS ftlesa A rFkk E cSBs
gSA
Four students sitting in the same ,d gh dkj esa cSBs pkj fo|kFkhZ gSA
car are:

(1) A, B, G, H (1) A, B, G, H

(2) B, D, F, G (2) B, D, F, G

(3) B, C, G, H (3) B, C, G, H

(4) A, C, D, E (4) A, C, D, E

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Q.31 There are four friends A, B, C and iz-31 A, B, C rFkk D pkj fe=k gSa mlesa ls ,d
D. One of them is a student of tho foKku dk Nk=k gS rFkk QqVcky o
Biology and plays football and
basket ball. A and B study
ckLdsV cky [ksyrk gSA A rFkk B jlk;u
chemistry. A plays table tennis. ’kkL=k i<+rs gSA A Vscy Vsful [ksyrk gSA
Both the chemistry student play nksuksa jlk;u ’kkL=k ds fo|kFkhZ ckWyhcky
volleyball. D is the student of [ksyrs gSa D HkkSfrd ’kkL=k dk fo|kFkhZ gS
physics. One chemistry student
also plays cricket. The Physics
,d jlk;u ’kkL=k dk fo|kFkhZ ^fØdsV Hkh
students plays volleyball and [ksyrk gSA HkkSfrd ’kkL=k ds fo|kFkhZ
carom. All the friends play two ckWyhcky rFkk dSje [ksyrs gSA izR;sd
games and study one subject fe=k nks [ksy [ksyrk gSa rFkk ,d fo"k;
each.
i<+rk gSA
who does not play volleyball? dkSu ckWyhckWy ugha [ksyrk gS\
(1) A (1) A
(2) B (2) B
(3) C (3) C
(4) D (4) D
Q.32 27 small cubes are placed in such a iz-32 27 NksVs
?kuksa dks bl izdkj j[kk x;k gS
way that a big cube is formed? fd ,d cM+k ?ku cu tk,A

A A

How many cubes are touching fdrus ?ku A }kjk vafdr ?ku dks Li’kZ
cube marked A? dj jgs gS\
(1) 5
(1) 5
(2) 8
(2) 8
(3) 9
(3) 9
(4) 17
(4) 17

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Q.33 A ranks fifth in a class. B is eight iz-33 ,d d{kk esa A dk jSad ik¡pok¡ gSA B
from the last. If C is sixth after A vfUre ls vkBos LFkku ij gS ;fn C, A ls
and just in the middle of A and B.
How many students are there in
NBs LFkku ij rFkk A o B ds Bhd eè; esa
the class? gks rks d{kk esa dqy fdrus fo|kFkhZ gSa\
(1) 23 (1) 23
(2) 24 (2) 24
(3) 25 (3) 25
(4) 26 (4) 26

Directions (Q 34-35) funsZ’k ¼iz- 34 ls 35½


Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting Ng O;fDr cSBs A, B, C, D, E rFkk F ,d o‘r esa
forming a circle and facing towards bl izdkj cSBs gS fd muds eq¡g o‘r ds dsUnz dh
centre. B is between A and C, E is
between F and D. F is sitting straight
vksj gSA B, A rFkk C ds chp esa cSBk gSA E, F
opposite to A and right to E. rFkk D ds chp esa cSBk gSA F, A ds Bhd lkeus
rFkk E ds nk¡;h vksj cSBk gSA
Q.34 D is between which of the iz-34 fdl ;qXe ds chp esa D cSBk gS\
following pair?

(1) EF (1) EF

(2) AE (2) AE

(3) AB (3) AB

(4) CF (4) CF

Q.35 If the positions of B and E are iz-35 ;fn B rFkk E ds LFkku ijLij cny fn,
interchanged and also that of C & D tk, rFkk C o D ds LFkku Hkh cny fn,
then D will be in between which of
the following pair?
tk, rks D fdl ;qXe ds chp esa gksxk\

(1) CB (1) CB

(2) ED (2) ED

(3) FD (3) FD

(4) FE (4) FE

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Q.36 How many quadrilaterals are there iz-36 nh xbZ vkd‘fr esa dqy fdrus prqHkqZt gSa\
in the given figure?

(1) 20 (1) 20
(2) 22 (2) 22
(3) 24 (3) 24
(4) 26 (4) 26
Q.37 Which one of the answer figure iz-37 ;fn leL;k vkd‘fr leku Øe ls cnys
would occupy the next position in rks vxys Øe ij mÙkj vkd‘fr;ksa esa ls
the problem figure. If they continue
in the same order. dkSu lh vkd‘fr LFkku ik,xhA
Problem figure leL;k vkd‘fr;k¡

Answer figure mÙkj vkd‘fr;k¡

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

Q.38 Four figures have been given, of iz-38 pkj vd‘fr;k¡ nh xbZ gSa ftuesa ls rhu
which three are alike in some way vkd‘fr;k¡ fdlh izdkj ls leku gSa vkSj
and one is different. Choose the
odd one. ,d vkd‘fr fHkUu gSaA fHkUu vkd‘fr dks
Nk¡fV,A

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

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Q.39 Figure (X) is embedded in one of iz-39 fp=k (x) fn, x, vU; pkj fp=kksa esa ls
the given four figures. Trace out fdlh ,d esa vUr% LFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA
the correct alternatives.
mfpr fodYi Nk¡fV,A

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

Q.40 One segment of the given iz-40 fn, x, uewuk@vfHkdYiuk dk ,d va’k


design/pattern is missing. Select
the alternative which will complete
yqIr gSA ml fodYi dks pqfu, tks yqIr
the design when placed on the LFkku ij j[kus ij vfHkdYiuk@uewuk
missing area. dks iwjk dj nsxkA
Incomplete figure viw.kZ fp=k

Answers figures mÙkj fp=k

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

Q.41 The first unit contains two figures iz-41 igyh bdkbZ esa nks vkd‘fr;k¡ gS o nwljh
and the second unit contains one bdkbZ esa ,d vkd‘fr rFkk iz’u fpUgA
figure and a question mark. Find
out which one of the answer
Kkr dhft, fd mÙkj vkd‘fr;ksa esa ls
figures should be placed at dkSu lh vkd‘fr iz’u fpUg ds LFkku ij
question mark. vk,xhA
Problem figures leL;k vkd‘fr;k¡

? ?

Answer figures mÙkj vkd‘fr;k¡

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

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Q.42 Find the missing number in the iz-42 nh xbZ la[;k Øe esa yqIr la[;k dks
series. [kksft,A
1, 2, 2, 4, 16, ? , 65536 1, 2, 2, 4, 16, ? , 65536

(1) 276 (1) 276

(2) 256 (2) 256

(3) 198 (3) 198

(4) 64 (4) 64

Q.43 If I + 2 = 5 iz-43 ;fn I+2=5


5 + 6 = 61 5 + 6 = 61
Then 3 + 4 = ? rks 3+4=?
(1) 15
(1) 15
(2) 25
(2) 25
(3) 31
(3) 31
(4) 34
(4) 34
Q.44 Figure below represent a balance iz-44 uhps ds fp=k esa ,d rqyk cukbZ xbZ gSA
which symbol replaces(?)
iz’uokpd fpUg (?) ds LFkku ij dkSu dk
fpUg j[kk tk ldrk gSA

? ?

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

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Q.45 An application was received by the iz-45 dk;kZy; fyfid }kjk ,d izkFkZuk i=k
office clerk in the afternoon of a lIrkg ds ,d fnu ckn nksigj izkIr
weekday. Next day he forwarded it
to the table of senior clerk who was
fd;k x;kA vxys fnu mls ofj"B
on leave that day. The senior clerk fyfid ds ikl izsf"kr fd;k x;k tks fd
next day evening put up the ml fnu NqV~Vh ij FkkA ofj"B fyfid
application to the officer us vxys fnu lk;a izkFkZuk i=k lEcfU/kr
concerned. The officer studied the
application and signed on the
vf/kdkjh dks izLrqr fd;kA vf/kdkjh us
same day i.e. Friday which day the izkFkZuk i=k dk vè;;u fd;k rFkk mlh
application was received by the fnu gLrk{kj dj fn,A;fn izkFkZuk i=k
officer clerk? ij ’kqØokj dks vf/kdkjh }kjk gLrk{kj
fd, x, gksa rks dk;kZy; fyfid }kjk
izkFkZuk ij fdl fnu izkIr fd;k x;k\

(1) Tuesday (1) eaxyokj


(2) Wednesday (2) cq/kokj
(3) Monday (3) lkseokj
(4) Thursday (4) c‘gLirokj
Q.46 A monkey climbs 10 metres at the iz-46 ,d canj izR;sd ?kaVs ds ’kq: esa 10 ehVj
beginning of each hour and rest for p<+rk gS rFkk ,d {k.k ds fy, foJke
a while when he slips back 5 djrk gS ijUrq vxys ?kUVs ds ’kq: esa
metres before he again starts
climbing in the beginning of next nksckjk p<+us ls igys og 5 ehVj fQly
hour. If he starts climbing at 8 am, tkrk gSA ;fn og 8 cts izkr% p<+uk ’kq:
at what time will he first touch the djs rks 50 ehVj Å¡ps èot dks fdrus
flag at 50 metres from the ground? cts Li’kZ dj ysxk\

(1) 4 pm (1) 4 cts lk;a

(2) 5 pm (2) 5 cts lk;a

(3) 6 pm (3) 6 cts lk;a

(4) 7 pm (4) 7 cts lk;a

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Q.47 If AXB means A and B are of the iz-47 ;fn A x B ls rkRi;Z A rFkk B leku vk;q
same age. ds gS
A + B means A is younger than B. A + B ls rkRi;Z A, B ls NksVk gSA
A – B means B is younger than A. A - B ls rkRi;Z B, A ls NksVk gSA
rks
Then Sham X Mohan – Reeta + Arif
means:
’kke x eksgu & jhrk $ vkfjQ ls rkRi;Z
gS&
(1) Reeta is the oldest
(1) jhrk lcls cM+h gSA
(2) Reeta is the youngest
(2) jhrk lcls NksVh gSA
(3) Arif is the youngest (3) vkfjQ lcls NksVk gSA
(4) Arif is younger than Sham (4) vkfjQ ’kke ls NksVk gSA
Q.48 If the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 iz-48 ;fn 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 vadksa dks a,
are substituted by a, b, c, d, e, f, g,
b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j }kjk iznf’kZr djus
h, i, j respectively so that 135 is
written as ace then ij 135 dks ace fy[kk tkrk gSA rks
(ef x f – ba) ÷ ed is equal to: (ef x f – ba) ÷ ed leku gS%&
(1) 2 (1) 2
(2) 3 (2) 3
(3) 4
(3) 4
(4) 5
(4) 5
Q.49 P, Q, R, S are four statements such iz-49 P, Q, R, S pkj ,sls dFku gksa fd
that

If P is true, then Q is true ;fn P lR; gS rks Q lR; gS


If Q is true, then R is true ;fn Q lR; gS rks R lR; gS
If S is true then at least one of Q ;fn S lR; gS rks Q rFkk R esa ls de ls
and R is false.
de ,d vlR; gS
Then which of the following is rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu dk fodYi
correct?
lgh gS\
(1) If P is true then S is false (1) ;fn P lR; gS rks S vlR; gSA
(2) If S is false both Q and R are (2) ;fn S vlR; gS rks Q o R nksuksa
true
lR; gSA
(3) If atleast one of Q and r is false (3) ;fn Q rFkk R esa ls de ls de ,d
then S is false
vlR; gS rks S vlR; gSA
(4) If Q is true then S is true. (4) ;fn Q lR; gS rks S lR; gSA

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Q.50 Consider a 99 digit number created iz-50 igyh 54 izkd‘frd la[;kvksa dks ,d ds
by writing side by side the first fifty lkFk ,d fy[kus ij 99 vadksa dh la[;k
four natural numbers as follows
fuEu vuqlkj cukbZ xbZ gSA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ......53 54 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13..... 5354
The above number when divided mijksDr la[;k dks 8 ls foHkkftr djus
by 8 will leave a remainder of ij ’ks"kQy gksxkA
(1) 6 (1) 6
(2) 4 (2) 4
(3) 2 (3) 2
(4) 0 (4) 0

Questions: 51 to 90 PART-II ¼Hkkx-II½


LANGUAGE TEST ¼Hkk"kk ijh{k.k½
English Language fgUnh Hkk"kk
Note: Must fill Language Option of uksV % vks- ,e- vkj- ’khV ds i‘"B 1 ds Øekad 3
Page1 at Sr. No. 3 of O.M.R. Sheet esa Hkk"kk dk fodYi vo’; HkjsaA
Directions : (Q 51 - 55) Read the funsZ’k % lcls lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft,&
following passage and answer the
questions given after it: iz-51 fuEufyf[kr esa ls mfR{kIr o.kZ gSA
The manager of a well-known firm was (1) M
interviewing applicants for the post of a
night watchman he had advertised. He was (2) ³
very hard of please and always found
something wrong with each man-one had (3) M+
long hair, another small eyes, a third was
too thin and another too tall. (4) <
Among the applicants interviewed by the
manager for the post was one Ram Krishan. iz-52 ^ladYi* ’kCn esa fdl milxZ dk iz;ksx
He watched all this as he sat in the gqvk gSA
verandah patiently waiting for his turn to be
interviewed. He resolved to be prepared for (1) l³~
anything. When his turn came, all went well.
The manager found nothing wrong with his (2) le~
appearance, size or constitution. He was
handsome, tall and strong. The manager (3) lu~+
was really pleased to see such a well-built
youngman.
(4) l

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"Is your health sound?" said the manager at iz-53 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk ’kCn uh izR;;
last. tksM+us ls ugha cuk gS\
"No sir," replied Ram Kishan," not quite. I
suffer from one serious complaint".
(1) ’ksjuh
"What's that?" asked the manager sharply. (2) Hkhyuh
"Sleeplessness", came the prompt reply. (3) fgjuh
The manager was so pleased with the
young man that without questioning him (4) eksjuh
further he appointed him.
iz-54 lq"kqfIr ’kCn dk dkSu lk laf/k foPNsn
Q.51 The manager always found lgh gS\
something wrong with each man.
This shows that he (1) lq $ lqfIr
(1) was not interested in selecting (2) lq% $ mfIr
any one for the job.
(2) wanted flawless person for the
(3) lq"kqIr $ b+
job. (4) lq"kqi~ $ fr
(3) wanted the applicants to prove iz-55 xks $ bZ’k dh lfU/k dhft,A
themselves fit for the job.
(4) he had a habit of finding faults (1) xks;h’k
with other. (2) xk;h’k
Q.52 The manager rejected all other
applicants for want of......
(3) xos’k
(1) good looks (4) xoh’k
(2) vigilance iz-56 uhyk gS tks d.B foxzg fdl lekl ds
(3) good health varxZr gksrk gSA
(4) wisdom (1) vO;;hHkko
Q.53 W h i c h o f t h e f o l l o w i n g i s (2) deZ/kkj;
incorrect?
(3) }U}+
(1) Ram Krishan was ill and badly
needed a job for his treatment.
(4) cgqozhfg
(2) the manager did his job quite iz-57 ^;FkkØe* fdl lekl dk mnkgj.k gSA
responsibly and dedicatedly. (1) vO;;hHkko
(3) The other applicants were not
(2) rRiq#"k
really suited for the job.
(4) Ram Kishan did not suffer from (3) }U}
any ailment. (4) cgqozhfg

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Q.54 Why did Ram Kishan say the he iz-58 vtj ’kCn fuEu esa ls fdl okD;ka’k ds
suffered from sleeplessness. fy, iz;qDr gksrk gSA
(1) To test whether the manager
could fail him. (1) tks l‘f"V dk Kkrk gks
(2) To prove that he knew well what (2) bZ’oj esa vkLFkk j[kus okyk
his job required
(3) ftls dHkh jksx u gks
(3) To show that he was honest and
truthful (4) ftls dHkh cq<+kik u vk,A
(4) To be frank and not to conceal
anything. iz-59 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk Nan
leekf=kd gSA
Q.55 Ram Kishan got the job because he
was? (1) nksgk
(1) intelligent and polite
(2) lksjBk
(2) poor and needy
(3) handsome and healthy (3) pkSikbZ
(4) witty and watchful (4) cjoS
Directions : (Q 56 - 60) Read the iz-60 ^eS;k eSa rks pUnz f[kykSuk ySgksaA* iafDr esa
following passage and answer the
questions that follow :
dkSu lk vyadkj gSA
The first sight of the Great wall of China (1) miek
stretching along the mountains like a
gigantic snake is breath taking. The thought (2) :id
that comes to mind is what amazingly grand
structures have come up with seemingly (3) +mRizs{kk
limit less man power. The Kingdoms of the
(4) ;ed
5th Century BC built the earliest sections of
the wall. For thousands of years, the wall 61-64 fn, x, fjDr LFkkuksa esa lokZf/kd mfpr
protected China from the barbarian attacks. fodYi pqfu,A
The purpose of the Great wall was not only
to keep out the Huns from the North, but iz-61 ’kgjhdj.k /kheh izfØ;k gS]-------
also their horses, as the Huns were
m|ksxhdj.k esa ifjorZu cgqr rst gksrk gSA
ineffective as warriors without their horses.
Once intended to ward off enemies, today it (1) vr,o
brings peoples of the world together. The
government is cashing in on what is (2) ifj.kker%
undeniably one of the greatest
achievements of civilization. A visit to (3) tcfd
Beijing without a trip to the Great wall is
useless. Many tourists brave, young and (4) D;ksafd

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adventurous-set out to climb the Great wall iz-62 vkS|ksfxd fodkl ls tgk¡ vkfFkZd le‘f)
though the steep steps which become gksrh gS] ogk¡ ------ dh leL;k Hkh mRiUu
dangerously, slippery when it rains.
gksrh gSA
Q.56 The great wall is called a gigantic
(1) iznw"k.k
snake because......
(1) the Chinese people worship (2) gzkl
snakes (3) eqnzkLQhfr
(2) the big snake lives on it (4) feykoV
(3) it goes zigzag like a snake iz-63 izsepUnz d‘r xksnku------ dk lalkj dh
(4) it has the same designs as on dbZ Hkk"kkvksa esa vuqokn gqvk gSA
the back of the snake.
(1) ukVd
Q.57 What surprises a visitor most is
the.......... (2) ,dkadh
(1) number of days in constructing (3) egkdkO;
it
(4) miU;kl
(2) number of stones and bricks
used
iz-64 gksrk ugha xq# fcu------- deZ fcuk ugha
gksrk ekuA
(3) number of people who built it
(1) è;ku
(4) amount of money spent in
constructing. (2) dY;k.k
Q.58 The purpose of constructing the (3) Kku
wall was
(4) =kk.k
(1) to keep away the wild animals iz-65 dhpM+ mNkyuk dk vFkZ gSA
(2) to keep away Huns (1) >wBh cnukeh djuk

(3) to keep away their enemies (2) xanxh QSykuk

(4) to keep away Huns and their (3) cqjh ckr djuk
horses (4) xanxh lkQ djuk
Q.59 One indirect advantage of the wall iz-66 ukp u tkus vk¡xu Vs<+k dk vFkZ gSA
is......
(1) Vs<+s vk¡xu esa ukpuk ugha vkrk
(1) better protection
(2) myVk lh/kk ukpuk
(2) more money
(3) ukpus okyk LFky Bhd u gksus ls
(3) more fame ukp u ikuk
(4) more visitors (4) viuk nks"k nwljs ds flj e<+uk

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Q.60 The words from the passage which iz-67 ^lkou gjs u Hkknksa lw[ks* dk vFkZ gSA
means the same as 'savage and
huge' are..... (1) vPNh [ksrh u gksuk

(1) great and amazing (2) lq[k esa lq[kh vkSj nq[k esa nq[kh gksuk
(2) breath taking, amazing (3) ges’kk ,d lk jguk
(3) amazingly and breath taking (4) gjne [kq’k jguk
(4) barbarian and gigantic. iz-68 vk¡[k esa /kwy >ksaduk dk vFkZ gSA
Directions : (Q 61 - 65) You are provided
(1) /kks[kk nsuk
with first (1) and last (6) parts of a
sentence. The remaining sentence is (2) ihM+k igq¡pkuk
broken in to four parts. labelled L,M,N
and O. Arrange these parts so as to form (3) Mjuk
a complete meaning ful sentence and (4) nq’euh djuk
select the correct option of the
combinations given below: 69-70 fuEufyf[kr esa ls lgh okD; p;fur
Q.61 1. Sabina reached her house at djsaA
5 p.m. and iz-69
(L) then there was a huge
explosion (1) ohj "kksM’k o"khZ; vtqZu ds iq=k
(M) no sooner vfHkeU;q us pØO;wg rksM+k
(N) had she got out of the taxi
(2) "kksM’k o"khZ; vtqZu ds iq=k ohj
(O) and it went up in flames
6. Producing darkness in the sky.
vfHkeU;q us pØO;wg rksM+k
(1) LMNO (3) "kksM’k o"khZ; ohj vtqZu ds iq=k
(2) MLNO vfHkeU;q us pØO;wg rksM+k
(3) MNLO
(4) NOML (4) vtqZu ds iq=k "kksM’k o"khZ; ohj
Q.62 1. To much of the world vfHkeU;q us pØO;wg rksM+k
(L) Which produces radio and iz-70
television
(M) it is science (1) gekjs cSy b/kj m/kj HkVdrs gq,
(N) by aero planes and iM+ksfl;ksa ds [ksr esa tk igq¡ps
satellites
(O) and which conquers space (2) b/kj m/kj HkVdrs gq, cSy gekjs
6. Through sophisticated iM+ksfl;ksa ds [ksr esa tk igq¡ps
technology (3) gekjs cSy iM+ksfl;ksa ds [ksr esa b/kj
(1) MNLO
(2) MLON
m/kj HkVdrs gq, tk igq¡ps
(3) LMNO (4) gekjs iM+ksfl;ksa ds [ksr esa b/kj m/kj
(4) NMOL HkVdrs gq, cSy tk igq¡ps

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Q.63 1. It was iz-71 ^Hkxoku vkidks nh?kkZ;q djs*& fdl izdkj
(L) grandeur dk okD; gSA
(M) the gigantic
(N) inside (1) vkKkokpd
(O) all (2) bPNkokpd
6. palace hall
(1) LMNO (3) lansgokpd
(2) OMLN (4) ladsrokpd
(3) NMLO
(4) OLMN iz-72 tks fo|kFkhZ ifjJe djrk gS] og ijh{kk
Q.64 1. In this stage of the world esa vo’; lQy gksrk gS& ;g okD; dk
(L) that their gross ignorance dkSu lk Hksn gS&
of one another should be
diminished (1) ljy okD;
(M) it is essential (2) feJ okD;
(N) when many nations are
brought into close and vital (3) la;qDr okD;
contacts for good and evil
(O) as never before
(4) mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
6. That they should begin to iz-73 fo|kFkhZ dks iqLrd nks&okD; esa js[kkafdr
understand a little of one in esa dkSu lk dkjd gSA
another's historical
experiences and resulting (1) drkZ
mentality
(1) LMNO (2) deZ
(2) LONM (3) lEiznku
(3) LMON
(4) NMOL (4) lEcU/k
Q.65 1. If the sword fish really
funsZ’k % 74-75 js[kkafdr in dk mfpr i;kZ;
attacked
(L) it could have cut it
p;fur djsaA
(M) and that would have been iz-74 euq"; dks dsoy vkfFkZd le‘f) ls gh
(N) to pieces very quickly lq[k izkIr ugha gks ikrk gSA
(O) the rubber raft with its
vicious sword (1) fodkl
6. the end of the experiment
(2) cgqyrk
(1) LMNO
(2) OMNL (3) izpqjrk
(3) OLNM
(4) lEiUurk
(4) NMOL

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Directions : (Q 66 - 71) In the following iz-75 ifjJe dHkh fu"Qy ugha tkrkA
passage there are some numbered
(1) O;FkZ
blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the
most appropriate word for each blank (2) vdkj.k
from the given options :
(3) u"V
In the northern India, (66) _________ in
(4) fu"iz;kstu
Haryana and Punjab, the Arya Samaj had
(67)_______ a campaign to eradicate (68) funsZ’k % 76-77 js[kkafdr in dk mfpr foykse
___________ evil of untouchability. The p;fur djsaA
Arya Samaj (69) ________ recognize caste
distinctions. The onslaught (70) _______ iz-76 lQyrk dh ckr lqudj lcdks g"kZ gksrk
untouchability was carried on in a more (71) gSA
_______ way by Mahatma Gandhi. (1) d"V
Q.66 (1) Specially
(2) fo"kkn
(2) Generally (3) {kksHk
(3) Particularly (4) Xykfu
(4) Selectively iz-77 dk;kZy; dks ,d iw.kZdkfyd ys[kkdkj
Q.67 (1) Started dh vko’;drk gSA
(2) Launched (1) vLFkk;h
(3) Moved (2) rkRdkfyd
(4) Pushed (3) dk;Zdkjh+
Q.68 (1) The (4) va’kdkfyd

(2) A iz-78 jkepfjrekul fgUnh dh dkSu lh cksyh


dh jpuk gS
(3) An
(1) czt
(4) Some
(2) vo/kh
Q.69 (1) Do not
(3) [kM+h
(2) Does not
(4) eSfFkyh
(3) Was not
iz-79 ^dq#{ks=k* fdl dfo dh jpuk gS\
(4) Will not
(1) izlkn
Q.70 (1) For
(2) iUr
(2) With
(3) fujkyk+
(3) By
(4) fnudj
(4) Against

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Q.71 (1) Collective iz-80 ehjkckbZ fdl ;qx dh dof;=kh gSaA
(2) Effective (1) vkfndky
(3) Selective (2) HkfDrdky
(4) Defective
(3) jhfrdky
Directions : (Q 72 - 77) In each of the
following questions out of the given (4) vk/kqfuddky
alternatives, choose the one which best iz-81 ^ck.kHkV~V dh vkRedFkk* fdl fo/kk dh
expresses the meaning of the idiom/ jpuk gSA
phrases in italics :
(1) dfork
Q.72 He is disliked because of his habit
of 'making a mountain of a mole (2) ukVd
hill.
(3) vkRedFkk
(1) exaggerating
(2) boasting (4) miU;kl
(3) taking undue advantage of a funsZ’k % 82-86 x|ka’k dks i<+dj o le>dj
favourable opportunity
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls fjDr LFkku ds fy,
(4) giving great importance to
trifles
mfpr ’kCn dk p;u dhft,A
Q.73 We should give a 'wide berth' to ge rks dgsaxs ?khlw fdlkuksa ls dgha T;knk
bad characters 82_______ Fkk vkSj fdlkuksa ds fopkj’kwU;
(1) keep away from lewg esa ’kkfey gksus ds cnys cSBdcktksa dh
(2) publicly condemn 83_______ e.Myh esa tk feyk FkkA gk¡] mlesa
(3) give publicity ;g ’kfDr u Fkh fd cSBdcktksa ds 84_______
(4) not sympathise with vkSj uhfr dk ikyu djrkA blfy, tgk¡
Q.74 Unless you 'grease his palm' he 85_______ e.Myh ds vkSj yksx xk¡o ds ljxuk
will not do your work
vkSj eqf[k;k cus gq, Fks] ml ij lkjk xk¡o
(1) threaten him
86_______ mBkrk FkkA
(2) flatter him
(3) beat him iz-82 (1) fopkjoku
(4) bribe him (2) n;koku
Q.75 Despite being under debt, Rohit
still 'keeps a good table' (3) uhfroku
(1) keeps up an outward show of (4) /kuoku
prosperity
(2) entertains his guests iz-83 (1) mUur
sumptuously (2) dqfRlr
(3) helps his friends with money
(3) Øwj+
(4) is lively and gay when his
friends call. (4) lQy

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Q.76 A golden handshake is a iz-84 (1) /keZ
payment ..........
(2) U;k;
(1) received as an inducement to
leave job (3) fu;e
(2) received in advance for a new (4) Je
job
(3) received as a bribe in return of a iz-85 (1) mldh
favour. (2) ftldh
(4) received as a prize.
(3) fdlku
Q.77 If you are in cloud nine, you are......
(1) extremely happy (4) mUur
(2) utterly confused iz-86 (1) gkFk
(3) extremely nervous (2) iSj
(4) deeply scared.
(3) flj
Directions : (Q 78 - 83) Complete each of
the following statement by selecting the (4) vaxqyh
most suitable option from the list for the
corresponding gap. :
funsZ’k % 87-90 fuEufyf[kr x|ka’k dks i<+dj
fn, x, iz’uksa ds fy, lgh fodYi dk p;u
Q.78 If is unfortunate that.......
dhft,A
(1) you lost your purse
(2) you have lost your purse eSnku dh og lq[kn gfj;kyh] gok ds
(3) you lose your purse gyds&gyds >ksads] QqVcky dh og mNy&dwn]
(4) your purse was lost dcM~Mh ds og nk¡o&?kkr] okWyhcky dh og rsT+kh
Q.79 I shall not be late for dinner.......
vkSj Qqjrh] eq>s vKkr vkSj vfuok;Z :i ls [khap
ys tkrh vkSj ogk¡ tkrs gh eSa lc dqN Hkwy tkrkA
(1) if the train is late
og tkusyok Vkbe&Vsfcy] og vk¡[kQksM+ iqLrdsa]
(2) unless the trains is late
fdlh dh ;kn u jgrh vkSj HkkbZ lkgc dks
(3) unless the train is not late
ulhgr vkSj Qthgr dk volj fey tkrkA eSa
(4) unless the train will not be late muds lk;s ls Hkkxrk] mudh vk¡[kksa ls nwj jgus
Q.80 In order to raise the company's dh ps"Vk djrk] dejs esa bl rjg ncs ik¡o vkrk
profit, the employees.......
fd mUgsa [kcj u gksA mudh uT+kj esjh vksj mBh
(1) demanded two additional vkSj esjs izk.k fudysA ges’kk flj ij ,d uaxh
increments
ryokj&lh yVdrh ekywe gksrhA
(2) decided to go on paid holiday
(3) decided to raise the cost of raw fQj Hkh tSls ekSr vkSj foifÙk ds chp Hkh vkneh
material eksg vkSj ek;k ds ca/ku esa tdM+k jgrk gS] eSa
(4) offered to work over time QVdkj vkSj ?kqM+fd;k¡ [kkdj Hkh [ksy&dwn dk
without any compensation frjLdkj u dj ldrk FkkA
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Q.81 I shall see him....... iz-87 Vkbe Vscy ds Hkwy tkus dk fuEu esa ls
(1) before I shall leave for England dkSu lk dkj.k ugha gS\
(2) before I leave for England
(1) ‘
izkdfrd vkuan dk etk
(3) before I have left for England
(4) before I would be leaving for (2) [ksy dh eLrh
England
(3) ikB~; iqLrdsa
Q.82 The doctor warns him that unless
he gives up smoking....... (4) cky lqyHk euksHkko
(1) will he be able to recover
iz-88 HkkbZ lkgc dh ukjktxh dk D;k dkj.k
(2) he will not suffer
Fkk\
(3) his health will soon be
recovered (1) muds lk;s ls Hkkxuk
(4) he will not recover
Q.83 When I met her last year.......
(2) dejs esa ncs ik¡o vkuk
(1) she had married since five (3) Vkbe Vscy dk ikyu u djuk
years
(2) she had been married for five
(4) [ksydwn djuk
years iz-89 flj ij uaxh ryokj yVdus dk D;k vFkZ
(3) she was married five years ago gS\
(4) she had been married since five
years. (1) cM+h cspSuh gksuk
Directions : (Q 84 - 87) In each the (2) ejus dks rS;kj jguk
following sentences, out of the given
alternatives, choose the one which (3) uaxh ryokj ls [ksyuk
comes nearest to the meaning to the
italic words: (4) fgEerokyk cuuk
Q.84 Repeated attacks on his works has iz-90 ekSr vkSj foifÙk dh rqyuk fdlls dh xbZ
rendered the author 'immune' to gS\
criticism.
(1) exempt (1) QVdkj vkSj ?kqM+dh
(2) hostile
(2) eksg vkSj ek;k
(3) disturbing
(4) insensitive (3) [ksy&dwn
Q.85 The situation is more 'grave' now (4) ca/ku esa tdM+uk
than it ever was.
(1) dangerous
(2) serious
(3) complicated
(4) uncontrollable

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Q.86 The value of some shares has
'appreciated' considerably in the
last two months
(1) changed
(2) increased
(3) depreciated
(4) crashed
Q.87 The soldier displayed 'exceptional'
courage and saved the Mayor from
the enemy
(1) new
(2) strange
(3) abnormal
(4) unusual
Directions : (Q 88 - 90) In each the
following sentences, choose the word
which is the opposite in meaning to the
word in italics, as used in the given
sentence.:
Q.88 People are unwilling to 'follow' the
rules.
(1) forget
(2) disregard
(3) neglect
(4) dispose
Q.89 When Manjula entered the room,
she was in a 'jubilant' mood.
(1) depressed
(2) defeated
(3) thought ful
(4) serious
Q.90 Rahul is extremely 'intelligent' but
proud.
(1) simple
(2) ignorant
(3) dull
(4) weak

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PART-III ¼Hkkx-III½
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST
’kSf{kd ;ksX;rk ijh{k.k
Questions: 91 to 180

Q.91 The acceleration versus time iz-91 fdlh oLrq dk Roj.k & le; dk xzkQ
graph of an object is as shown in figure. fp=k esa fn[kk;k x;k gSA oLrq ds osx o le; dk
The corresponding velocity - time graph
xzkQ gksxkA
of the object is
a a

t t

v v v
(1) (2) (1) (2) v
t t t t

v v v v
(3) (4) (3) (4)
t t t t

Q.92 The graph below describe the iz-92 uhps fn;k xzkQ xsan dh fdlh {kSfrt
motion of a ball rebounding from a lrg ij Å¡pkbZ fcUnq ls fxjkus rFkk
horizontal surface being released lrg ls okfil vkus dh xfr dks n’kkZrk
from a point above the surface.
gSA xzkQ ds y-v{k ij iznf’kZr jkf’k gksxh
y
y

time
The quantity represented in the y-
le;
axis is the ball's
(1) foLFkkiu
(1) displacement (2) osx
(2) velocity (3) Roj.k
(3) acceleration
(4) momentum (4) laosx

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Q.93 A block is placed on a rough iz-93 [kqjnjs {kSfrt lrg ,d xqVdk j[kk gSA
h o r i z o n ta l s u r f a c e . A t i m e le; ij fuHkZj djus okyk {kSfrt cy
dependent horizontal force F=kt
F=kt yxrk gS ¼tgk¡ k ds ?kukRed
acts on the block, where k is
positive constant. Acceleration - fLFkjkad gS½ oLrq dk Roj.k & le; dk
time graph of the block is xzkQ gksxkA

a a a a
1. 2.
1. t
2. t t t

a a a a

3. 4.
3. t
4. t t t

Q.94 White light is incident on the iz-94 ’kh’ks o gok ds eè; /kjkry ij ’osr
interface of glass and air as shown izdk’k fxjrk gS] tSlk fd fp=k esa
in the figure. If green light is just
totally internally reflected then the
fn[kk;k x;k gSA ;fn gjs izdk’k dk
emerging ray in air contains yxHkx iw.kZ vkarfjd ifjorZu gksa] rc
gok esa fuxZr fdj.ksa gksxh%&

air gok
green gjk
glass ’kh’kk

white light ’osr izdk’k

(1) yellow, orange, red (1) ihyh] larjh] yky


(2) violet, indigo, blue (2) cSaxuh] ijkcSxuh] uhyk
(3) All colours except green (3) gjs jax ds vfrfjDr lHkh jax
(4) All colours (4) lHkh jax

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Q.95 A concave mirror is placed in a iz-95 {kSfrt est ij ,d vory niZ.k j[kk gS
horizontal table with its axis directed ftldk v{k Åij dh vksj gSA niZ.k dk
vertically upwards. Let O be pole of the /kzqo O rFkk C oØrk dsUæ gSA ,d fcUnq
mirror and C its centre of curvature. A
oLrq C ij fLFkr gS] ftldk okLrfod
point object is placed at C. It has a real
image, also located at C. If the mirror is izfrcac Hkh C ij curk gSA ;fn niZ.k dks
now filled with water, the image will be ikuh ls Hkj fn;k tk, rc izfrfcEc &
(1) real and located at a point (1) okLrfod gksxk rFkk C o O ds e/;
between C and O. fdlh fcUnq ij cusxkA
(2) real and will remain at C. (2) okLrfod gksxk rFkk C ij gh cusxk
(3) real and located at point (3) okLrfod gksxk rFkk C o vuar ds
between C and (infinity) e/; gksxk
(4) virtual and located at a point (4) vkHkklh gksxk rFkk C o O ds e/;
between C and O. fdlh fcUnq ij gksxk
Q.96 Four pendulums P, Q, R & S are iz-96 P, Q, S vkSj R pkj ljy yksyd ,d gh
suspended from same elastic izR;kLFk vk/kkj ls] fp=kkuqlkj yVdk;s x, gSaA
support as shown in figure. Out of
these P and R are of the same P o R dh yEckbZ;k¡ ,d leku gSA Q, P ls NksVk
length. Q is smaller than P and S is rFkk S dh yEckbZ vf/kdre gSA ;fn P dks
longest. If the pendulum bob P is
foLFkkfir dj NksVk nksyu djk;k tk,] rc&
displaced to give small vibration.

Q Q
R P R P

S S

(1) amplitude of vibration for S is (1) nksYkuksa dk vk;ke S ds fy,


maximum vf/kdre gSA
(2) amplitude of vibration for R is (2) nksYkuksa dk vk;ke R ds fy,
maximum vf/kdre gSA
(3) amplitude of vibration for Q is (3) nksYkuksa dk vk;ke Q ds fy,
maximum
vf/kdre gSA
(4) amplitude of vibration for all is (4) nksYkuksa dk vk;ke lHkh ds fy,
same
cjkcj gSA

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Q.97 The elongation of wire of length L iz-97 L yEckbZ ds ,d rkj dk fp=k i esa f[kpko
is l, in the case of figure (i). The l gSA blh rkj ds fy, fp=k & ii esa f[kapko
same wire elongation in case of gksxk &
figure (ii) will be (Pulley is light)

M M M M M M
fig (i) fig (ii) fp=k (i) fp=k (ii)
(1) 4l
(1) 4l
(2) 2l (2) 2l
(3) l (3) l
(4) l/2 (4) l/2
Q.98 Suppose universal gravitational iz-98 ;fn lkoZf=kd xq:Rokd"kZ.k fLFkjkad
constant starts to decrease, then ?kVuk ’kq: dj nsa rc
1. length of the year will increase 1. o"kZ dh yEckbZ c<+ tk,xh
2. earth will follow a spiral path of 2. i‘Foh ?kVrh gqbZ f=kT;k ds dqaMyh;
decreasing radius
3. kinetic energy will remain
d{k esa ?kweus yxsxh
contant 3. xfrt mtkZ fLFkj jgsxh
4. all of the above 4. mijksDr lHkh
Q.99 If a lens of focal length 'f' is cut in iz-99 ;fn fdlh 'f' Qksdl nwjh ds ySal dks nks
two equal parts shown as cjkcj Hkkxksa esa fp=kkuqlkj dkVsa
f f

are put in contact as shown in rFkk fn[kk, fp=k (i) o (ii) ds vuqlkj
figure (i) and (ii) lek;ksftr dj ns] rc fp=k (i) o (ii) dh
ifj.kkeh Qksdl nwjh gksxh

fig (i) fig (ii)


the resulting focal length of fig (i) fp=k (i) fp=k (ii)
and (ii) will be (1) f/2, 0
(1) f/2, 0 (2) 0, f/2
(2) 0, f/2
(3) f, f
(3) f, f
(4) f/2, (infinity) (4) f/2, (vuar)

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Q.100 A uniform wire when connected iz-100 ,d gh dkV{ks=kQy dh rkj dks
directly across a 220V line foHkokarj ds L=kksr ls tksM+us ij H izfr
produces heat H per second. If
lsd.M dh nj ls m"ek iSnk gksrh gSA
the wire is divided into n-parts
and all parts are connected in ;fn rkj dh cjkcj fgLls dj fn,
parallel across a 220V line, the tk, rFkk lHkh dks mlh foHkkokarj ds
heat produced per second will be L=kksr ds lkFk lekarj Øe ls tksM+k
tk, rc izfr lsd.M dh nj ls m"ek
iSnk gksxh &
(1) H/n (1) H/n
2
(2) H/n (2) H/n2
(3) n2H 2
(3) n H
(4) nH (4) nH

Q.101 In the question below, a statement iz-101 uhps fn, iz’u esa ,d dFku (A) rFkk
of assertion (A) is followed by mldk rdZ (R) fn;k x;k gSA fn,
corresponding statement of fodYiksa esa ls Bhd fodYi NkafV,A
reason (R). Of the following
dFku (A) lqqxzkgh midj.kksa dks i‘Foh ds
alternatives, choose the correct
one. pqEcdh; {ks=k ls cpkus ds fy,] mUgsa
yksgs ds cDls esa can djds j[kk tkrk gSA
(A) To keep valuable instruments
away from earth's magnetic field,
rdZ (R) yksgs ds cDls i‘Foh dh pqEcdh;
they are enclosed in iron boxes. cy js[kkvksa dks izfrdf"kZr dj nsrs gSaA
(R) Iron boxes repel the earth
magnetic field lines.
(1) If both assertion and reason are (1) ;fn dFku o rdZ nksuksa lR; gks] rc
true & reason is the correct rdZ dFku dh lgh O;k[;k djrk
explanation of assertion. gSA
(2) If both assertion and reason are (2) ;fn dFku o rdZ nksuksa lR; gks rc
true but reason is not the rdZ dFku dh Bhd O;k[;k ugha
correct explanation of djrkA
assertion.
(3) Assertion is true, reason is false (3) dFku lR; gS] rdZ Bhd ugha gSA
(4) Assertion is false, reason is true (4) dFku xyr gS rdZ Bhd gSA

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Q.102 A sphere, a cube and a thin iz-102 ,d gh /kkrq ds leku æO;eku ds ,d
circular plate of same material xksys] ,d ?ku o ,d iryh IysV dks
and mass, are heated to a
200ºC rd xeZ dj B.Mk gksus ds fy,
temerature of 200ºC and allowed
to cool- NksM+ fn;k x;k] rc
(1) Sphere will cool at fastest rate (1) xksys ds BaMs gksus dh nj vf/kdre
gksxh
(2) Cube will cool at moderate rate (2) ?ku ds BaMs gksus dh nj e/;LFk
gksxh
(3) Plate will cool at slowest rate (3) IysV ds BaMs gksus dh nj U;wure
gksxh
(4) Rate of cooling will be same in (4) rhuksa ds BaMs gksus dh nj ,d leku
all three. gksxh
Q.103 The pH value of 100 litre aqueous iz-103 100 yhVj tyh; foy;u ftlesa 4 xzke
solution containing 4 gram NaOH NaOH ?kqyk gS] dk pH eku gksxk%
is:

(1) 3 (1) 3

(2) 9 (2) 9

(3) 11 (3) 11

(4) 14 (4) 14

Q.104 One mole of magnesium nitride iz-104 ,d eksy esXuhf’k;e ukbVªkbM ty dh


on reaction with excess of water vf/kd ek=kk ls vfHkfØ;k djus ij nsrk
gives gS&

(1) One mole of ammonia (1) veksfu;k dk ,d eksy


(2) Two moles of ammonia (2) veksfu;k ds nks eksy
(3) One mole of nitric acid (3) ukbfVªd vEy dk ,d eksy
(4) Two moles of nitric acid (4) ukbfVªd vEy ds nks eksy

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Q.105 Match the following: iz-105 fuEufyf[kr dk feyku djsa
Column-I Column-II dkWye-II dkWye-II
(A) Strongest i. Thalium (A) tyh; foy;u i. Fksfy;e
reducing esa izcy
agent in
aqueous
vipk;d
solution

(B) Shows inert ii. Caesium (B) vfØ; tksM+k ii. lhft;e
pair effect izHkko fn[kkrk gS
(C) Forms iii. Lithium (C) vkDlhtu ds iii. fyfFk;e
peroxide on lkFk xeZ djus
heating with ij ijvkDlkbM
excess of
oxygen cukrk gS
(D) Used in iv. Sodium (D) izdk’k fo|qr iv. lksfM;e
Photo cells lSy esa iz;ksx esa
yk;k tkrk gS
(1) A-IV, B-II, C-I, D-III (1) A-IV, B-II, C-I, D-III
(2) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II (2) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II

(3) A-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV (3) A-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV

(4) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III (4) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III

Q.106 The oxidation states of sulphure


2- 2- 2-
iz-106 2-
SO3 , S2O4 o 2-
S2O6
2-
esa lYQj dh
in SO3 , S2O4 and S2O6 follows mip;u voLFkk (OS) ds vk/kkj dk
the order: lgh Øe gksxk%
2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2-
(1) S2O4 < SO3 < S2O6 (1) S2O4 < SO3 < S2O6

(2) SO32- < S2O42- < S2O62- (2) SO32- < S2O42- < S2O62-

(3) S2O42- < S2O62- < SO32- (3) S2O42- < S2O62- < SO32-
2- 2- 2-
(4) S2O6 < S2O4 < SO3 (4) S2O62- < S2O42-< SO32-

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Q.107 About BF3 , PF3 and C F3 the iz-107 BF3 , PF3 ,oa C F3 ls lEcfU/kr lgh
correct statement is: dFku gS
(1) All have similar shape. (1) lHkh dh leku vkd‘fr gSA
(2) BF3 and PF3 have similar (2) BF o PF dh leku vkd‘fr gS ij
3 3
shapes but not C F3 C F dh ughaA
3

(3) All have different shapes (3) lHkh dh vleku ¼vyx½ vkd‘fr
gSA
(4) PF3 and C F3 have similar (4) PF o C F dh leku vkd‘fr gS ij
3 3
shapes but not BF3
BF dh ughaA
3

Q.108 Which of the following is iz-108 lkekU; vkf.od lw=k C H O n 2n+2


represented by general formula fuEufyf[kr esa fdlls lEcfU/kr gS\
CnH2n+2O?

(1) Alchols only (1) dsoy vydksgy


(2) Both alcohols and ethers (2) vydksgy o bZFkj nksuksa
(3) Aldehydes only (3) dsoy vfYMgkbM
(4) Both Aldehydes and Ketones (4) vfYMgkbM o fdVksu nksuksa
Q.109 About (A) C OH, (B) KOH, (C) iz-109 (A) C OH, (B) KOH, (C) Be(OH)2 ls
Be(OH)2 the correct statement is: lEcfU/kr lgh dFku gS%
(1) All are bases (1) lHkh {kkj gSA
(2) (B) and (C) are bases, (A) is (2) (B) vkSj (C) {kkj gSa] (A) vEyh; gS
acidic
(3) (A) is acidic, (B) is basic, (C) is (3) (A) vEyh; gS] (B) {kkj gS rFkk (C)
amphoteric vEQksVSfjd gSA
(4) (B) and (C) are basic, (A) is (4) (B) vkSj (C) {kkjh; gSa] (A)
amphoteric
vEQksVSfjd gS
Q.110 Which of the following is iz-110 buesa ls dkSu lh fØ;k m"ek’kks"kh gS\
endothermic reaction?
(1) C (s) + O2 (g) CO2 (g)
(1) C (s) + O2 (g) CO2 (g)
(2) N2 (g) + O2 (g) 2NO(g) (2) N2 (g) + O2 (g) 2NO(g)

(3) 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) 2H2O ( ) (3) 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) 2H2O ( )
(4) 2CH3OH (l) +3O2 (g) (4) 2CH3OH (l) +3O2 (g)
2CO2 (g) + 4H2O ( ) 2CO2 (g) + 4H2O ( )

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Q.111 About (A) H2O2, (B) BaO2, (C) CO2 iz-111 (A) H2O2, (B) BaO2, (C) CO2 ls
the correct statement is: \ lEcfU/kr lgh dFku gS%
(1) Both (A) and (B) are peroxides (1) (A) o (B) ijvkWDlkbM gS ij (C)
but not (C). ughA
(2) All are peroxides (2) lHkh ijvkWDlbM gSaA
(3) (A) is peroxide but not (B) and (3) (A) ijvkWDlkbM gS ij (B) o (C)
(C) ughA
(4) (A) and (C) are peroxides but (4) (A) o (C) ijvkWDlkbM gS ij (B)
not (B).
ughA
Q.112 In which of the following AgC is iz-112 fdlesa AgC vf/kd ?kqyu’khy gS\
maximum soluble?

(1) water (1) ikuh

(2) 0.1 M HC (2) 0.1 M HC

(3) Ammonia (3) veksfu;k


(4) 0.2 M AgNO3 (4) 0.2 M AgNO3

Q.113 When 2 moles of N2 gas and 9 iz-113 tc 2 eksy N ,oa 9 eksy H xSl feyk
2 2
moles of H2 gas are mixed and dj NH cukus dh iw.kZ fØ;k dh] rc
3
reaction is completed to from NH3 vfUre feJ.k esa fuEufyf[kr gksxk%
gas then reaction mixture will
contain:

(1) 11 moles of NH3 (1) 11 eksy NH3

(2) 4 moles of NH3 + 3 moles of H2 (2) 4 eksy NH3 + 3 eksy H2

(3) 6 moles of NH3 + 3 moles of H2 (3) 6 eksy NH3 + 3 eksy H 2

(4) 2 moles of NH3 + 1 mole of N2 (4) 2 eksy NH3 + 1 eksy N2

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Q.114 Find out correct statement given iz-114 fuEu esa ls lgh dFku pqfu,\
below
(a) Length of alimentary canal is (a) ikpu uyh dh yEckbZ tUrq dh
directly proportional to food [kk| vknrksa ds lekuqikrh gksrh
habit.
gSA
(b) Enzymes for digestion of (b) mnj jl esa dkckZsgkbMªsV dks ipkus
carbohydrates are not secreted ds fy, ,UtkbZe ugha gksrs gSA
in gastric juice.
(c) In an organism different (c) fdlh izk.kh ds fofHkUu ,UtkbZe dh
engymes have different pH vf/kdre fØ;k ’khyrk ds fy,
optima. vyx&vyx pH gksrh gSA
(d) Absorption of nutrient occurs in (d) ikpu uyh ds lHkh Hkkxksa esa iks"kd
all parts of alimentary canal. inkFkks± dk vo’kks"k.k gksrk gSA
(1) a, b (1) a, b

(2) a, c, d (2) a, c, d

(3) a, d (3) a, d

(4) a, b, c, d (4) a, b, c, d

Q.115 Formation of oxy haemoglobin iz-115 yky :f/kj df.kdkvksa esa vkDlh
inside RBCs is a fgeksXyksfcu cuuk ,d&&
(a) Physical process (a) HkkSfrd izfØ;k gS
(b) Chemical process (b) jklk;fud izfØ;k gS
(c) Enzyme catalyzed reaction (c) ,UtkbZe dh lgk;rk ls gksus okyh
izfØ;k gS
(d) Partial pressure influenced
process (d) xlS kas ds vkfa’kd ncko ds Åij fuHkjZ
jgus okyh ifzØ;k gAS
Find out the correct answer lgh mÙkj pqfu,
(1) a, b, c,
(1) a, b, c,
(2) a, b (2) a, b
(3) a, d (3) a, d
(4) c, d (4) c, d

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Q.116 Pain centres in human brain iz-116 ekuo efLr"d esa fLFkr ihM+k dsUnz]
differentiate between two fofHkUu mn~osxksa esa fuEu vk/kkj ij
stimulii on basis of:-
vUrj djrs gSa%&
(1) differences in threshold (1) nksuksa mn~osxksa dh ’kq#vkrh ek=kk
stimulii esa fHkUurk ds vk/kkj ij

(2) differences in amplitude of (2) nks fofHkUu mn~osxksa n~okjk mRiUu


nerve implulses generated by raf=kdk vkosxksa ds ,EiyhV;wM
two different stimulii
¼vk;ke½ ds vyx&vyx gksus ds
dkj.k

(3) differences in frequency of (3) nks fofHkUu mn~osxksa n~okjk mRiUu


nerve impulses generated by
two different stimulii
vko‘fRr vyx&vyx gksus ds
dkj.k

(4) there are different neuron in (4) fofHkUu mn~osxksa ds fy,


brain to receive different vyx&vyx raf=kdk rU=k
stimulii
dksf’kdk,¡ gksrh gSA
Q.117 Test cross is a cross between iz-117 VsLV ØkWl fuEu ds chp djrs gSa

(1) One homozygous and another (1) ,d le;q X ed o vU;


heterozygous individual. fo"ke;qXed izk.kh ds chp

(2) One individual with recessive (2) ,d izk.kh esa Recessive vkSj
character and another with nwljs esa izeq[k (Dominant) xq.k
dominant character of same
species
gks] os nksuksa ,d gh tkfr ls
lEcfU/kr gks

(3) Two individuals of same (3) nksuksa ,d gh xq.k ds fy,


species, each homogygous le;qXed ¼gksekstkbZxl½ gks o
for a character.
,d gh tkfr ls lEcfU/kr gks

(4) Two homogygous individuals (4) ,d gh xq.k ds nks le;qXed izk.kh


for a character.

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Q.118 Which of the following satement iz-118 buesa ls dkSu lk dFku lR; gS%
is true

(a) Viruses high mutability is (a) fo"kk.kqvksa esa vf/kd E;wVs’ku dk


related to its nature of genetic dkj.k muds xq.k lw=kksa esa fufgr
material
gSA

(b) Bacteriophage evolved (b) cSDVhfj;ksQkt] lw{e thoksa ls igys


before evolution of Bacteria. iSnk gq,A

(c) Viruses infect only through (c) ikS/kksa os tUrqvksa esa fo"kk.kq muesa
opening in the body of plants vifY;r fNnzksa ds }kjk gh izos’k
and animals. djrs gSA

(d) V i r u s e s a r e o b l i g a t o r y (d) fo"kk.kq dsoy dksf’kdk ds vUnj


intracellular parasites. jgus okyk ijthoh gSA
(1) a, b, c, (1) a, b, c,

(2) a & c only (2) a & c only

(3) a, b, c, d (3) a, b, c, d

(4) a, c, d only (4) a, c, d only

Q.119 A r r a n g e f o l l o w i n g i n t h e iz-119 fuEu dks Øe esa yxkb,%


sequence.
(a) Mutation (a) E;wVs’ku ¼mRifjorZu½
(b) Reproductive isolation (b) fofHkUu iztkfr;ksa esa iztuu u
djus okyk ¼iztuu vyxko½
(c) Natural Selection (c) izkd‘frd p;u
(d) Evolution (d) fodkl Øe
(1) a, b, c, d (1) a, b, c, d
(2) d, c, b, a (2) d, c, b, a

(3) a, c, b, d (3) a, c, b, d

(4) c, b, a, d (4) c, b, a, d

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Q.120 Match the following iz-120 fuEu dk lgh feyku dhft,
Coloumn-I Coloumn-II dkWye-I dkWye-II
(1) Color cells (a) Coelentrate (1) dyj dksf’kdk (a) lhyUVªsVk
(2) Diploblast (b) Porifera (2) fMIyksCykLV (b) iksjhQsjh
(3) Closed (c) Echinodermata (3) Dykst :f/kj (c) bZdkbZuksMjesVk
circulatory lapkj rU=k
system (d) Annelida (d) ,sfufyMk
(4) Water (e) Arthropoda (4) okVj (e) vkFkksZiksMk
vascular system okldqyj rU=k
(1) 1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d (1) 1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d
(2) 1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-e (2) 1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-e
(3) 1-b, 2-a, 3-e, 4-c (3) 1-b, 2-a, 3-e, 4-c
(4) 1-a, 2-b, 3-e, 4-c (4) 1-a, 2-b, 3-e, 4-c
Q.121 which of the following plant iz-121 fuEu esa ls dkSu lh ikni chekjh
disease can be controlled by jklk;fud izfØ;k ls dkcw dh tk
chemical control
ldrh gS\
(1) Viral disease
(1) fo"kk.kq tfur
(2) Diseases caused by
nematodes (2) xksy d‘fe tfur ¼fuesVksMl½
(3) Fungal disease (3) QQwan tfur
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh
Q.122 Assertion:- Photosynthesis in iz-122 dFku%& gjs izdk’k esa izdk’k la’ys"k.k
minimum in green light lcls de gksrk gS
Reason:- dkj.k%&
Chlorophylls are green in
colour.
DyksjksfQy dk jax gjk gksrk gS
Direction:- fn’kkfusnZ’k%&
(1) Both assertion and reason (1) dFku o dkj.k nksuksa lR; gS
are true and reason is correct o dkj.k] dFku dh lgh
explanation of assertion. O;k[;k gSA
(2) Both assertion and reason (2) dFku o dkj.k nksuksa lR; gSA
are true but reason is not ijUrq dkj.k dFku dh lgh
correct explanation of
assertion.
O;k[;k ugha gSA
(3) Assertion is true but reason is (3) dFku lgh gSA ijUrq dkj.k
False. xyr gSA
(4) Assertion is false but reason (4) dFku xyr gSA ijUrq dkj.k
is true lgh gSA
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Q.123 P iz-123 P
X X
RRYY rryy RRYY rryy
step I step I
Round yellow wrinkled ’kq) xksy ’kq) >qjhnkj
seed green
seed ihys cht gjss cht
Gamets RY ;qXed
step II ry RY step II ry
RrYy
(Round Yellow) xksy o ihys cht
seed
F1 F1 F1 F1
X X
RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy

Gamets RY Ry rY ry ;qXed RY Ry rY ry

315 108 101 32 315 108 101 32

Round Round Wrinkled Wrinkled xksy ihys xksy gjss >qjhnkj >qjhnkj
Yellow Green Yellow Green
ihys gjs
Which law is depicted by the mijksDr ladj.k dkSu lk fu;e n’kkZrk
above cross? gS\
(1) Law of Dominance (1) izHkkoh y{k.k dk fu;e
(2. Law of Segregation (2) fodYih tksM+s dh izfr;ksa ds
(3) Law of Independent Assortment
vyx&vyx gksus dk fu;e
(3) LorU=k oa’kkuqxfr dk fu;e
(4) All the three
(4) mijksDr rhuksa fu;e
Q.124 Population size is controlled by iz-124 tula[;k dks fuEu ls dkSu lk dkjd
(1) Death rate daVªksy djrk gS \
(2) Birth rate (1) e‘R;q&nj
(2) tUe nj
(3) Demographic transition
(3) MseksxzkfQd ¼tulkaf[;dh½ cnyko
(4) Carrying capacity of Environment (4) okrkoj.k dh {kerk
Q.125 Hydrophonics is- iz-125 gkbMªksQksfuDl gS&
(1) Growing of aquatic plants (1) ikuh esa ik, tkus okys ikS/kksa dks
(2) Growing of floating aquatic plants
mxkuk
(2) ikuh ij rSjus okys ikS/kksa dks mxkuk
(3) Soil less cultivation of plants (3) feV~Vh jfgr ikS/kksa dks mxkus dh
(4) Growing of plants inside water rduhd
(4) ikuh ds vUnj ikS/kksa dks mxkuk

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Q.126 Of the following four numbers the iz-126 fuEu la[;kvksa esa ls lcls cM+h la[;k gS
largest is:
(1) 3210 (1) 3210
140
(2) 7
140
(2) 7
(3) (17)105 (3) (17)105
(4) (31)84 (4) (31)84
Q.127 The sum of 18 consecutive iz-127 18 Øekxr izkd‘r la[;kvksa dk ;ksx
natural numbers is a perfect ,d iw.kZ oxZ gSA bl ;ksx dk U;wure
square. The smallest possible laHko eku gS
value of this sum is
(1) 144
(1) 144
(2) 169 (2) 169

(3) 225 (3) 225

(4) 289 (4) 289


Q.128 The sum iz-128 ;ksx

1 2 3 1 + 2 + 3 +..
+ + +..
1+12+14 1+22+24 1+32+34 1+12+14 1+22+24 1+32+34

99 99
... + lies between ... + fuEu ds chp esa gS
1+992+994 1+992+994

(1) 0.46 and 0.47 (1) 0.46 vkSj 0.47


(2) 0.47 and 0.48 (2) 0.47 vkSj 0.48
(3) 0.48 and 0.49 (3) 0.48 vkSj 0.49
(4) 0.49 and 0.50 (4) 0.49 vkSj 0.50

Q.129 If x2 - x - 1 = 0 , then the value of iz-129 ;fn x 2


- x - 1 = 0 gks] rks x 3
- 2x + 1 dk
x3 - 2x + 1 is eku gS
(1) 0 (1) 0

(2) 2 (2) 2

(3) 1+ 5 (3) 1+ 5
2 2
(4) 1- 5 (4) 1- 5
2 2

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Q.130 If x and y are two positive real iz-130 ;fn x vkSj y nks ?kukRed okLrfod
numbers such that their sum is la[;k,¡ bl izdkj gS fd mudk ;ksx
one, then the maximum value of ,d gS] rc x y + xy dk vf/kdre
4 4

x4y + xy4 is eku gS


(1) 1 (1) 1
6 6

(2) 1 (2) 1
8 8

(3) 1 (3) 1
12 12

(4) 1 (4) 1
16 16

Q.131 If x % of y is equal to 1% of z, y% iz-131 ;fn y dk x % cjkcj gS z dk 1%, z


of z is equal to 1% of x and z% of dk y% cjkcj gS] x dk 1% vkSj x dk
x is equal to 1% of y, then the z% cjkcj gS y dk 1% rc xy + yz +
value of xy + yz + zx is zx dk eku gS

(1) 1 (1) 1
(2) 2 (2) 2
(3) 3 (3) 3
(4) 4 (4) 4
Q.132 The value of iz-132
2( 2+ 6) 2( 2+ 6)
+ 2+ 3 + 2- 3 + 2+ 3 + 2- 3
3 2+ 3 3 2+ 3
is dk eku gS
3+4 6 (1) 3+4 6
(1)
3 3
4+3 6 4+3 6
(2) (2)
3 3

(3) 3+4 6 (3) 3+4 6


4 4

(4) 4-3 6 (4) 4-3 6


3 3

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Q.133 The unit's digit of the product iz-133 xq.kuQy 3 1001
x7
1002
x 13
1003
esa bdkbZ
31001 x 71002 x 131003 dk vad gS\
is
(1) 1 (1) 1

(2) 3 (2) 3

(3) 7 (3) 7

(4) 9 (4) 9

Q.134 The perimeters of a reqular iz-134 fdlh le"kV~Hkqt vkSj ,d oxZ ds


hexagon and a square are equal. ifjeki leku gSaA oxZ ds {ks=kQy vkSj
The ratio of the area of the
"kV~Hkqt ds {ks=kQy esa vuqikr gS
square to the area of the
hexagon is

(1) 3: 2 (1) 3: 2

(2) 2:3 3 (2) 2:3 3

(3) 1: 3 (3) 1: 3

(4) 3:2 3 (4) 3:2 3

Q.135 If a1, a2, a3, .... iz-135 ;fn a1, a2, a3, ....

is an arithmetic progression ,d lekraj Js.kh gS ftldk lkoZvarj


with common difference 1
98
98 1 vkSj ai = 137
and ai = 137, then i=1
i=1
gS] rc a 2 + a4 + a6 + .... + a 98 dk eku
the value of a2 + a4 + a6 + .... + a 98 gS
is
(1) 67
(1) 67

(2) 83 (2) 83

(3) 93 (3) 93

(4) 98 (4) 98

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Q.136 ABCD is a rectangle with AD = 10 iz-136 ABCD ,d vk;r gS ftlesa AD = 10
cm. Semicircles are drawn on lseh gS vkSj AD rFkk BC ij v/kZo‘r
AD and BC If the shaded area is
[khaps x, gSaA ;fn Nk;kfdar {ks=kQy
100 cm 2, then the shortest
distance (in cm) between the 100 lseh gks rks v/kZo‘rksa ds chp dh
2

semi circles is lcls de nwjh ¼lseh esa½ gS \


A D A D
(1) 2.5 p (1) 2.5 p
(2) 5p (2) 5p
(3) 2.5 p + 5 (3) 2.5 p + 5
B C B C
(4) 2.5 p - 2.5 (4) 2.5 p - 2.5
Q.137 In the figure, the area of square iz-137 vkd‘fr esa] oxZ ABCD dk {ks=kQy 4
ABCD is 4 cm2 and E any point on lseh gS vkSj E, AB ij ,d fcanq gSA
2

AB. F, G, H and K are the mid F, G, H vkSj K Øe’k% DE, CF, DG,
point of DE, CF, DG, and CH vkSj CH ds eè;fcanq gSaA KDC dk
respectively. The are of KDC is
{ks=kQy gS
(1) 1 cm2
1
4 A E B (1) 4
lseh 2
A E B
(2) 1 cm 2
1
8 F (2)
8
lseh
2
F
1 cm2
G

G
(3) H 1 H
K K
16 D C
(3)
16
lseh 2
D C
(4) 1 cm2
(4) 1
32
32 lseh
2

Q.138 If P + 3 Q + 5 R + 15 S
iz-138 ;fn P + 3 Q + 5 R + 15 S
1
= 1
1+ 3+ 5 =
1+ 3+ 5
then the value of P is gS rks P dk eku gS
-1 -1
(1) (1)
11 11
-2 -2
(2) (2)
11 11
3 3
(3) (3)
11 11
7 7
(4) 11 (4) 11

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2 2 0 0
Q.139 If sec 0 + tan 0 = 2, 0 < 0 < 90 , iz-139 ;fn sec 0 + tan 0 = 2, 0 < 0 < 90
2 2 0 0

2 2
then the value of cosec 0 + cot 0 gks] rks cosec 0 + cot 0 dk eku gS
2 2

is
(1) 2 (1) 2

(2) 3 (2) 3
(3) 4 (3) 4
(4) 5 (4) 5
2
Q.140 If the roots of p x + 2qx + r = o iz-140 ;fn p x + 2qx + r = o vkSj
2

and qx2 -2 pr x + q = o are qx -2 pr x + q = o ds ewy


2
,d lkFk
simultaneously real, than
okLrfod gksa] rks
(1) p = q, r o (1) p = q, r o
(2) 2q = pr (2) 2q = pr
2 2
(3) pr = q (3) pr = q
(4) 2p = qr (4) 2p = qr
Q.141 If a right circular cone, with slant iz-141 ;fn ,d yac o‘Ùkh; ’kadq] ftldh
height , and a right circular frFkZd ÅapkbZ gS vkSj ,d yac o‘Ùkh;
cylinder have the same radius r, csyu dh leku f=kT;k,¡ r, vkSj leku
same total surface area and
heights h and h' respectively,
dqy i‘"Bh; {ks=kQy rFkk mudh
then Åapkb;k¡ Øe’k% h vkSj h' gS] rc
-r -r
= =
+r +r
(1) h/h'
(1) h/h'
(2) 2 h/h'
(2) 2 h/h'
(3) h/2 h'
(3) h/2 h'
(4) 2 h' /h
(4) 2 h' /h
Q.142 ABC has vertices A(-4,1), B (2,- iz-142 A(-4,1), B (2,-1) vkSj C (1,k) f=kHkqt
1) and C (1,k). The number of
ABC ds ’kh"kZ gSa k ds laHko ekuksa dh
possible values for k such that
the triangle is isoscles is la[;k ftlls ABC ,d lef}ckgq
f=kHkqt gks] fuUu gSa
(1) 1
(2) 3 (1) 1
(3) 5 (2) 3
(4) 4 (3) 5
(4) 4

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Q.143 In a class of boys and girls, an iz-143 ,d d{kk esa dqN yM+ds o dqN
student is chosen at random. If yM+fd;k¡ gSaA muesa ls ,d fo|kFkhZ dks
the probability that a boy is
;kn‘PN; pquk tkrk gSA ;fn yM+ds ds
chosen is 2 of the probability
3
that a girl is chosen, the ratio of pqus tkus dh izkf;drk yM+dh ds pqus
the number of boys to the total tkus dh izkf;drk dk 23 gks] rks
number of students is the class yM+dksa dh la[;k dk d{kk ds lHkh
is fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k ls vuqikr gS\
(1) 1:3
(1) 1:3
(2) 2:5
(2) 2:5
(3) 3: 5
(3) 3: 5
(4) 2:3
(4) 2:3
Q.144 In the figure, DB is a diagonal of iz-144 vkd‘fr esa vk;r ABCD dk DB ,d
rectangle ABCD and line
through A and line m through C
fod.kZ gS A ls gksdj js[kk vkSj C ls
divide DB in three equal parts gksdj js[kk m, DB dks rhu cjkcj
each of length 1 cm and are Hkkxksa esa ckVrha gS ftuesa ls izR;sd Hkkx
perpendicular to DB Area (in
2
dh yackbZ 1 lseh gSA vkSj DB ij yac
cm ) of rectangle ABCD is Hkh gSA vk;r ABCD dk {ks=kQy
¼leh esa ½ gS \2

(1) 2 2 (1) 2 2
<

<
<

<

A B A B
(2) 2 3 (2) 2 3

(3) 3 2 D C (3) 3 2 D C
< < < <
m m
(4) 3 3 (4) 3 3
6 3
Q.145 One of the factors of x + 10x - 27 iz-145 x + 10x - 27 dk ,d xq.ku[kaM gS
6 3

is
2
2 (1) x - x+3
(1) x - x+3
2 (2) x2 - x - 3
(2) x - x-3
2 (3) x2 + x - 3
(3) x + x-3
2
(4) x + x+3
(4) x2 + x + 3

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Q.146 What was the theme of the iz-146 ÝsMfod lj;w dh isfVax dk eq[;
Printing of Frederic Sorrieu fo"k; D;k Fkk%&
(1) Democratic
(1) iztkrU=k
(2) Socialistic (2) lektokn
(3) Capitalistic
(3) iw¡thokn
(4) None of above (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
Q.147 Germany was unified in iz-147 teZuh dk ,dhdj.k fuEu fdl o"kZ esa
gqvk%&
(1) 1870
(1) 1870
(2) 1871 (2) 1871
(3) 1872 (3) 1872
(4) 1873 (4) 1873
Q.148 Who said, "When France iz-148 ;g ’kCn fdlus dgs ^^tc Ýkal dks
sneezes the rest of the Europe
Nhad vkrh gS rks lEiw.kZ ;wjksi dks
catches cold"
tqdke gks tkrk gS**
(1) Garibaldi
(1) xSjh ckYMh
(2) Mazzini
(2) esftuh
(3) Matternich
(3) eSfVªfud
(4) Bismarck
(4) fcLekdZ
Q.149 Who was Paul Bernard? iz-149 ikWy ckukZM dkSu Fks\
(1) Economist (1) vFkZ’kkL=kh
(2) Social Worker (2) lekftd dk;ZdÙkkZ
(3) Social reformer (3) lekt lq/kkjd
(4) Capitalist (4) iw¡thifr
Q.150 Which the following was the iz-150 fo;ruke dh udnh ¼dS’k½ Qly
most important cash crop of
fuEu esa ls dkSu lh gS%&
Vietnam:-
(1) xUuk
(1) Sugarcane
(2) Cotton (2) dikl
(3) Rice (3) pkoy
(4) Tea (4) pk;

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Q.151 Why was non cooperation iz-151 xk¡/khth us vlg;ksx vkUnksyu fuEu
movement called off by Gandhiji fdl dkj.k ls lekIr fd;k%&
(1) Due to chauri-chaura (1) pksjh pksjk gR;kdkaM
violence
(2) Due to protest against (2) vaxzsth ’kkld ds fojks/k esa
British Empire
(3) Due to opposition of Muslim (3) eqfLye yhx ds fojks/k ds dkj.k
League
(4) Due to British Pressure (4) vaxzsth ljdkj ds ncko ds
dkj.k
Q.152 The Jallianwala Bagh incident iz-152 tkfy;k¡okyk ckx dh ?kVuk fdl o"kZ
place on esa ?kVh%&
th
(1) 13 April 1910 (1) 13 vizSy 1910
th
(2) 13 April 1912
(2) 13 vizSy 1912
th
(3) 13 April 1917
th
(3) 13 vizSy 1917
(4) 13 April 1919
(4) 13 vizSy 1919
Q.153 The Poona Pact was signed
between ______and _____ iz-153 iwuk iSDV fuEu fdu ds chp dk Fkk
(1) Jawahar Lal Nehru - (1) tokgj yky usg: o eksrh yky
Mothilal Nehru
usg:
(2) Mahatma Gandhi - Lord
Irrwin (2) egkRek xk¡/kh o ykMZ bjfou
(3) Mahatma Gandhi - B. R. (3) egkRek xk¡/kh o ch- vkj-
Ambedkar vEcsMdj
(4) Mahatma Gandhi - Mount
batten
(4) egkRek xk¡/kh o ekÅV cSVu
Q.154 Who said. "Printing is the iz-154 ;g fdlus dgk] ^^eqnz.k bZ’oj dh nh
ultimate gift of God and the gqbZ egkure nsu gSa rFkk lc ls cM+k
greatest one". rksgQk**\
(1) Charles Dickens (1) pkYlZ fMdsUl
(2) J. V. Schely (2) ts- oh- lSys
(3) Mahatma Gandhi (3) egkRek xk¡/kh
(4) Martin Luther (4) ekfVZu ywFkj

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Q. 155 Who amongst the following iz-155 mUuhloha ’krkCnh ds eè;dky esa fuEu
ruled over Sardinia-Pied mont esa ls dkSu ljfMfuek & iSaMekÅaV ij
during the middle of the
’kklu djrs Fks%&
nineteenth century.
(1) Austrian Habsburg (1) vkLVªf;u gSClcxZ
(2) Italian Princely house (2) bVyh ds jktoa’k
(3) Pope (3) iksi
(4) Bourbon kings of spain (4) Lisu ds cksjcksu jktk
Q.156 W h i c h o f t h e f o l l o w i n g iz-156 fuEu esa ls fdl ns’k dk lafo/kku
Countries has briefest lcls y?kq gS\
constitution?
(1) USA (1) vesfjdk
(2) China (2) phu
(3) India (3) Hkkjr
(4) Japan (4) tkiku
Q.157 Who is known as Frontier iz-157 fuEu esa ls lhekUr xka/kh fdldks dgk
Gandhi? tkrk gS\
(1) M. A. Jinha (1) ,e- ,- ftUgk
(2) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan (2) [kku vCnwy xQkj [kku
(3) Shekh Abdulla (3) ’ks[k vCnqYyk
(4) Liakat Ali (4) fy;kdr vyh
Q.158 W h i c h o f t h e f o l l o w i n g iz-158 fuEu esa ls Hkkjr ds fy, dkSu lk
statement is true about India? dFku lgh gS\
(1) India is a Unitary System (1) Hkkjr esa ,dkRed O;oLFkk gSA
(2) India has true federal (2) Hkkjr esa vkn’kZ la?kkRed
system O;oLFkk gSA
(3) India is union of states (3) Hkkjr jkT;ksa dk lewg gSA
(4) India is confederation (4) Hkkjr ,d egkla?k gSA
Q.159 Who is at present Dy. Chairman iz-159 orZeku esa fuEu esa ls ;kstuk vk;ksx
of Planning Commission? dk mik/;{k dkSu gS\
(1) P. Chidambaram (1) ih- fpnEcje
(2) Montek Singh Ahluwalia (2) eksUVsd flag vgywokfy;k
(3) Trilok Singh (3) f=kyksd flag
(4) Jai Pal Reddy (4) t;iky jsM~Mh

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Q.160 W h i c h o f t h e f o l l o w i n g iz-160 fuEu esa ls dkSu lk lafo/kku la’kks/ku
amendement is known as Anti- ny cny fojks/kh dkuwu dgykrk gS\
defection Law
(1) 42nd (1) 42ok¡
(2) 44
th
(2) 44ok¡
(3) 52
nd
(3) 52ok¡
(4) 61
st
(4) 61ok¡
Q.161 What were the two basis of iz-161 eaMy deh’ku ds rgr fiNM+siu ds nks
backwardness under Mandal eq[; vk/kkj D;k Fks\
Commission?
(1) lkekftd o ’kS{kf.kd
(1) Social and Educational
(2) lkekftd o vkfFkZd
(2) Social and Economic
(3) lkaLÑfrd o /kkfeZd
(3) Cultural and Religious
(4) Linguistic and Religious (4) Hkk"kk;h o /kkfeZd
Q.162 Who was known as Grand Old iz-162 dkaxzsl dk o;kso‘) O;fDr fdls dgk
Man of India? tkrk Fkk\
(1) Dada Bhai Nauroji (1) nknk HkkbZ uksjksth
(2) G.K. Gokhle (2) xksiky Ñ".k xks[kys
(3) Feroj Shah Mehta (3) fQjkst ’kkg esgrk
(4) S. N. Benergy (4) ,l- ,u- cuthZ
Q.163 Which of the following is not true iz-163 fuEu esa ls ekSfyd vf/kdkjksa ds lEcU/k
about Fundamental Rights? esa dkSu lk dFku lgh ugha gS\
(1) These are absolute. (1) ;s vlhfer gSaA
(2) These are given in third (2) ;s lafo/kku ds rhljs Hkkx esa fn;s
part of constitution
x;s gSaA
(3) At present they are six in
(3) bl le; budh la[;k 6 gSA
number.
(4). They were taken from USA. (4) ;s vesfjdk ds lafo/kku ls fy;s
x;s gSaA
Q.164 Which of the following is the iz-164 fuEu esa ls xzkeh.k {ks=k esa dkSu lh
smallest administrative unit in lcls NksVh iz’kklfud bZdkbZ gS\
rural area?
(1) uxjikfydk
(1) Municipal Committee
(2) iapk;r lfefr
(2) Panchayat Samiti
(3) Village Panchayat (3) xzke iapk;r
(4) Zila Parishad (4). ftyk ifj"kn

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Q.165 Which is not true about R.T.I. iz-165 lwpuk ds vf/kdkj ds lEcU/k esa fuEu
(Right to Information)? esa ls lgh dFku ugha gSA
(1) It empowers people. (1) ;g O;fDr;ksa dks l’kDr djrk
gSA
(2) It promotes transparency (2) ;g ikjnf’kZrk dks c<+krk gSA
(3) It promotes good
(3) ;g lq’kklu dks c<+krk gSA
governance
(4) It is against bureaucracy (4) ;g ukSdj’kkgh ds fo:) gSA
Q.166 Make the eight pairs. iz-166 lgh ;qXe cukb,A
A. A cold current (i) Benguela A- ,d B.Mh /kkjk (i) csaxq,yk
B. A warm current (ii) Mozamque B- ,d xeZ /kkjk (ii) ekst+kEchd
C. A current not (iii) Peruvian C- vVykfUVd egklkxj (iii) is: /kkjk
flowing in Atlantic current esa u cgus okyh /kkjk
ocean
D. A current that (iv) Agulhas D- vÝhdk ds nf{k.k&iwohZ (iv) vxqygkl
flows along rV ds lkFk cgus okyh /kkjk
south-east coast
of Africa
(1) A-(i) B-(ii) C-(iii) D-(iv) (1) A-(i) B-(ii) C-(iii) D-(iv)

(2) B-(i) C-(ii) D-(iii) A-(iv) (2) B-(i) C-(ii) D-(iii) A-(iv)

(3) A-(iii) B-(i) C-(iv) D-(ii) (3) A-(iii) B-(i) C-(iv) D-(ii)

(4) A-(iv) B-(ii) C-(iii) D-(i) (4) A-(iv) B-(ii) C-(iii) D-(i)

Q.167 Contour lines represent - iz-167 leksPp js[kk,¡ n’kkZrh gSa &
(1) Areas recording same (1) o"kkZ dh leku ek=kk ntZ djus
amount of rainfall
okys LFkkuksa dksA
(2) Areas having same degree (2) rkieku dh leku fMxzh izkIr
of temperature
djus okys LFkkuksa dksA
(3) Areas having same height
(3) vkSlr leqæ ry ls leku
above mean sea level
Å¡pkbZ ij fLFkr LFkkuksa dksA
(4) Areas receiving same
amount of sunlight
(4) leku ek=kk esa lw;Z izdk’k izkIr
djus okys LFkkuksa dksA

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Q.168 Zozi-La (Pass) connects which iz-168 fuEufyf[kr esa ls t+ksft+&yk ¼njkZ½
two places out of the following? fdu nks LFkkuksa dks tksM+rk gS\
(1) Leh - Shrinagar (1) ysg & Jhuxj
(2) Jammu - Kargil (2) tEew & djfxy
(3) Nepal - Sikkim (3) usiky & flfDde
(4) Bhutan - Arunachal Pradesh (4) HkwVku & v:.kkpy izns’k
Q.169 Make right pairs of following iz-169 fuEufyf[kr ufn;ksa o muds mn~xe
rivers and their places of origin - LFkyksa ds lgh ;qXe cukb, &
A Satluj 1 Brahmgiri A lryqt 1 czãfxfj
B Jhelum 2 Amarkantak B >sye 2 vejdaVd
C Kaveri 3 Rakshastal C dkosjh 3 jk{klrky
D Narmada 4 Verinag D ueZnk 4 osjhukx
(1) A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2 (1) A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2
(2) A-3, B-1, C-2, D-4 (2) A-3, B-1, C-2, D-4
(3) A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3 (3) A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
(4) A-3, B-2, C-1, D-4 (4) A-3, B-2, C-1, D-4
Q.170 Choose the right answer. iz-170 lgh mÙkj dk p;u djsaA
A Cottonopolice of India - Mumbai A Hkkjr dk dkWVuksiksfyl & eqEcbZ
B Silicon valley of India - Bangalore B Hkkjr dh flyhdkWu oSyh & cSaxyksj
C Manchester of North India - Kanpur C mÙkjh Hkkjr dk ekupsLVj & dkuiqj
D Detroit of India - Modi Nagar D Hkkjr dk MsVªk;V & eksnh uxj
(1) All the options are right (1) lHkh fodYi ogh gSaA
(2) Only B and D are right (2) dsoy B o D lgh gSa
(3) Only A and B are right (3) dsoy A o B lgh gSa
(4) Only A, B and C are right (4) dsoy A, B o C lgh gSaA
Q.171 As per census of India 2011 iz-171 Hkkjr dh tux.kuk 2011 ds vuqlkj
which one of the following four states fuEufyf[kr pkj jkT;ksa esa ls fdl jkT; dk
has highest density of population? tula[;k ?kuRo lokZf/kd gS\
(1) Himachal Pradesh (1) fgekpy izns’k
(2) Jammu & Kashmir (2) tEew vkSj d’ehj
(3) Manipur (3) ef.kiqj
(4) Nagaland (4) ukxkyS.M

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Q.172 Select right statement regarding iz-172 tSo fofo/krk ds ckjs lgh dFku dk
biodiversity. p;u dhft,A
A. Biodiversity is maximum in A. tSo fofo/krk ouksa esa lokZf/kd gksrh gSA
forests.
B. It refers to only flora of a particular B. ;g fdlh {ks=k fo’ks"k ds dsoy iknitkr
area. dks bafxr djrh gSA
C. It is related to various species of C. ;g fdlh {ks=k fo’ks"k ds iknitkr ,oa
flora and fauna of a particular area izkf.ktkr dh fofHkUu iztkfr;ksa ls
lEcfU/kr gSA
D. It represents the total number of D. ;g fdlh {ks=k esa ikbZ tkus okyh ,d
individuals of particular species fo’ks"k iztkfr ds O;fDr;ksa dh dqy la[;k
living in an area.
dks n’kkZrh gSA
(1) A and B both are right. (1) A o B nksuksa Bhd gSaA
(2) B and C both are right. (2) B o C nksuksa Bhd gSaA
(3) C and D both are right. (3) C o D nksuksa Bhd gSaA
(4) A and C both are right. (4) A o C nksuksa Bhd gSaA
Q.173 The main cause of existence of iz-173 Hkkjr us if’peh ?kkV ds ioufoeq[kh
rain-shadow area on leeward side of Hkkx esa o‘f"V Nk;k izns’k jgus dk izeq[k dkj.k
Western Ghat of India is - gS&
(1) Scattered vegetation (1) izdh.kZ ouLifr
(2) Increasing temperature (2) c<+rk rkieku
(3) Increasing humidity (3) c<+rh vkæZrk
(4) Increasing atmospheric pressure (4) c<+rk ok;qe.Myh; nkc
Q.174 Which force is responsible for iz-174 dkSu lk cy mÙkjh xksyk)Z esa iouksa dks
deflecting winds towards the right nkb± fn’kk esa eksM+ nsrk gS\
direction in the northern hemisphere?
(1) Gravitational force (1) xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy
(2) Centrifugal force (2) vidsUæh; cy
(3) Coriolis force (3) dkWfjvkfyl cy
(4) Centripetal force (4) vfHkdsUæh; cy
Q.175 Which one is not a fact regarding iz-175 nf{k.k Hkkjr dh tyok;q ds ckjs esa
climate of South India?
dkSu lk ,d rF; lgh ugha gS\
(1) Diurnal range of temperature is less.
(2) Heterogeneous climatic conditions (1) ;gk¡ nSfud rkikUrj de jgrk gSA
are found (2) tyok;q dh fo"ke ifjfLFkfr;k¡ ikbZ tkrh gSA
(3) Annual range of temperature is less
(3) ;gk¡ okf"kZd rkikUrj de jgrk gSA
(4) Temperatures are high throughout
the year. (4) rkieku lkjk o"kZ Å¡ps jgrs gSaA

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Q.176 Human development index iz-176 fuEufyf[kr vk/kkjksa esa ls fdl vk/kkj
compares countries based on which of ij ekuo fodkl lwpdkad ns’kksa dh rqyuk
the following level of people?
djrk gS\
a. Per capita income a. izfr O;fDr vk;
b. Education level b. f’k{kk dk Lrj
c. Health status c. LokLF; dk Lrj
d. Gender ratio d. fyax vuqikr
(1) a,b,c (1) a,b,c
(2) b,c,d (2) b,c,d
(3) a,c,d (3) a,c,d
(4) All of the above (4) mijksDr lHkh
Q.177 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) iz-177 ldy ?kjsyw mRikn dqy ewY; gS %
is the total value of : (1) lHkh e/;orhZ oLrqvksa o lsokvksa dk
(1) All intermediate goods and services
(2) lHkh oLrqvksa o lsokvksa dk
(2) All goods and services
(3) All final goods and services (3) lHkh vfUre oLrqvksa o lsokvksa dk
(4) All intermediate and final goods and (4) lHkh e/;orhZ o vfUre oLrqvksa rFkk
services lsokvksa dk
Q.178 Which of the following was the iz-178 fuEufyf[kr esa ls ujsxk (NREGA)
objective of NREGA 2005 2005 dk mís’; D;k Fkk\
(1) to control the unorganised sector in (1) xzkeh.k Hkkjr esa vlaxfBr {ks=k dks
rural India. fu;fU=kr djus ds fy,
(2) to provide 100 days employment in a (2) ljdkj }kjk csjkstxkjksa dks ,d o"kZ esa
year by the government.
100 fnu dk jkstxkj nsus ds fy,
(3) to control the flow of money from
(3) futh {ks=k ls lkoZtfud {ks=k dh vksj eqæk
private sector to public sector.
(4) to increase production in primary
ds izokg dks fu;fU=kr djus ds fy,
sector. (4) izkFkfed {ks=k esa mRiknu c<+kus ds fy,
Q.179 Formal sources of loans include iz-179 _.kksa ds vkSipkfjd L=kksarksa esa
loans from (a) Banks (b) Money lenders lfEefyr gS & (a) cSad (b) lkgwdkj (c) lgdkjh
(c) Co-operatives socities (d) Traders lfefr;k¡ (d ) O;kikjh
(1) a and b (1) a vkSj b
(2) a and c (2) a vkSj c
(3) b and c (3) b vkSj c
(4) a and d (4) a vkSj d
Q.180 Which one of the following has iz-180 Hkkjr esa oS’ohdj.k dk YkkHk lcls de
benefitted least because of
globalisation in India
fdl {ks=k dks feyk\
(1) Industrial Sector (1) vkS|ksfxd {ks=k
(2) Service Sector (2) lsok {ks=k
(3) Secondary Sector (3) f}rh;d {ks=k
(4) Agriculture Sector (4) Ñf"k {ks=k

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Rough Work jQ dk;Z

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Question No. Language Language Question Question
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1 3 51 2 3 91 4 141 4
2 4 52 2 2 92 1 142 3
3 4 53 1 3 93 4 143 2
4 4 54 2 1 94 1 144 3
5 2 55 4 4 95 1 145 3
6 4 56 4 2 96 2 146 1
7 2 57 3 1 97 3 147 3
8 2 58 4 4 98 1 148 3
9 4 59 4 3 99 4 149 1
10 2 60 4 2 100 3 150 3
11 3 61 3 3 101 3 151 1
12 4 62 2 1 102 2 152 4
13 3 63 4 4 103 3 153 3
14 2 64 4 3 104 2 154 2
15 2 65 3 1 105 2 155 1
16 4 66 3 4 106 1 156 1
17 2 67 2 3 107 3 157 2
18 3 68 1 1 108 2 158 3
19 2 69 2 4 109 3 159 2
20 1 70 4 2 110 2 160 3
21 3 71 2 2 111 1 161 1
22 3 72 4 2 112 3 162 1
23 2 73 1 3 113 2 163 1
24 2 74 4 4 114 4 164 3
25 4 75 2 1 115 3 165 4
26 2 76 1 2 116 3 166 1
27 3 77 1 4 117 2 167 3
28 2 78 1 2 118 3 168 1
29 1 79 2 4 119 3 169 1
30 3 80 4 2 120 3 170 4
31 3 81 2 4 121 3 171 2
32 4 82 4 1 122 2 172 4
33 2 83 2 2 123 4 173 2
34 2 84 4 3 124 1 174 3
35 4 85 2 1 125 3 175 2
36 3 86 2 4 126 3 176 1
37 1 87 4 3 127 3 177 3
38 4 88 2 3 128 4 178 2
39 2 89 1 1 129 2 179 2
40 2 90 3 1 130 3 180 4
41 3 131 3
42 2 132 2
43 2 133 4
44 2 134 4
45 2 135 3
46 2 136 1
47 2 137 2
48 4 138 4
49 1 139 4
50 3 140 3

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