t - Why should I appear in NTSE?

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t - Why should I appear in NTSE?
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260,216, 128, 108, 62,54, ?,27
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Direction :- In each Question (from 1 to 5)
there is a number series with one term
missing shown by question mark (?).
This term is one of the alternative given.
Choose that number.
1.
260,216, 128, 108, 62, 54, ?, 27
(A)
19
(A)
19
(B)
29
(B)
29
(C)
39
(C)
39
(D)
49
(D)
49
•
2.
7, 15,32, ?, 138,281
(A) 87
(B) 77
(C) 67
(D) 57
2.
7,15,32,?,138,281
(A) 87
(B) 77
(C) 67
(D) 57
3.
3,S, 18,23,33, ?,48
(A) 37
(B) 38
(C) 40
CD) 45
3.
3,8,18,23,33, ?,48
(A) 37
(B) 38
(C) 40
(D) 45
4.
2,12,36,80,150, ?
(A) 194
(B) 210
(C) 242
(D) 252
4.
2,12,36,80,150, ?
(A) 194
(B) 210
(C) 242
(D) 252
5.
36,30,24,18, ?
(A) 12
(El 11
(C) 22
(D) 21
5.
36, 30, 24,18, ?
(A) 12
(B) 11
(C) 22
CD) 21
,
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1
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min
"&R'fT m -Ii "Q.'fi mq Ii1 q; ~ W:rr 'I'f1.1l t Wl
rrit 'ffi fClq;('q"j -Ii it "Q.'fi ~
Clit <i<i~~
t ~ f<f; ~ :: in 'lJ"lfi am Wl rrit 3lam in
l1Ul
t I "Bit
~
q,1 ~
I
6.
LJH : KKl :: CIA : ?
(A) BJB
(H) BBB
(C) DBB
(0) BBZ
7.
EJOT : VQLG :: BGLQ : ?
(A) ZUPK
(B) YTOJ
(C) AFKP
(0) AEIM
8.
9.
Direction:- (Question NO.6 to 10) In
each of the following questions, there is
a question mark in blank space and it is
only one of the four alternatives given
under the question which statisfies the
same relationship as is found between
the two letters to the left of the sign ::
given in the question. Find the correct
alternatives.
6.
LJH : KKl :: CIA : ?
(A) BJB
(B) BBB
(C) DBB
(0) BBZ
7.
EJOT : VQLG :: BGLQ : ?
(A) ZUPK
(B) YTOJ
(C) AFKP
(0) AEIM
NUMBER: UNBMRE :: GHOST: ?
(A) HOGST
(B) HOGTS
(C) HGOST
(0) HGSOT
8.
NUMBER: UNBMRE :: GHOST: ?
(A) HOGST
(8) HOGTS
(C) HGOST
(0) HGSOT
LUX : 57 :: SIT: ?
9.
LUX: 57 :: SIT: ?
(A)
42
(A)
42
(H)
44
(B)
44
(C)
(0)
46
48
(C)
(0)
46
48
10.
MUMBAl: LTLAZH :: DELHI: ?
(A) CDKGG
(H) CDKGH
(C) IHLED
(0) BCKGH
10.
MUMBAl: LTLAZH :: DELHI: ?
(A) CDKGG
(H) CDKGH
(C) IHLED
(0) BCKGH
11.
'lfu: ROUNDS q,1 fol;<ft 'F '\l[qI -Ii
RONUDS ft;mn omn t <it PLEASE q,1
~ 'F '\l[qI ii %"il ft;mn -;;nirrn ?
11.
In a certain code, ROUNDS is
written
as RONUDS. How IS
PLEASE written in that code?
(A) LPAESE
(B) LPAEES
(C) PLAESE
(D) PLASEE
(A)
(8)
(C)
(0)
LPAESE
LPAEES
PLAESE
PLASEE
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12.
WR VACATE <m f<:I;<fr 'F ({'1iM'l"fi)
'IT'n if AVACET. fffim -;;mn t
LI TE RATE 'fit "31'ft {'1iM<I <'Ii 'llJl'lT ii ~
furnn~?
(A) ILETRAET
(B) ILTEARTE
(C) ILTREATE
(D) ILETARET
m
13. ~ ~
RECRUITMENT
if
it ~
311fuIil
;;rrq, ~"II'IiR
13.
If in the word RECRUITMENT the
first letter is interchanged with the
last letter, the second letter is
interchanged with the second last
letter and so on. Which letter
would come after I in the newly
formed word.
~
311\1\
<'IlB 311\1\ it <R:R W:n
3P-r
m <'IlB ~
In a certain code, VACATE is
written
as AVACET. How IS
LITERATE written in that code?
(A) ILETRAET
(B) ILTEARTE
(C) ILTREATE
(D) ILETARET
"I!~ 311\1\
<m 311fuIil 311\1\it <R:R W:n;;rrq,
'fit
12.
'ifi
I
m~
ii I ill om::
m 311\1\-:ril
31J1'trrr I
(A) E
(A) E
(B) M
(C) U
(D) E
(B) M
•
(C)
U
CD) E
14. ~
DOCUMENTATION if mm:
311\1\ <m WIT<! 3ll'm if <R:R m
~
am ~
;;rrq, ~
"II'IiR
"0OiI 31~
'l>i
am moii.
;;it~
WIT<!
3ll'm
m ~ am it ''ll<\;qj
,
15.
(A)
U
(B)
C
am
~
if <R:R
311\1\ ~
14.
m ;;rrq
m itTJT?
(A)
U
(C) T
(B) C
(D)
I
nm
(C)
(D)
40 qli <til {f?!l
fcf;<R crf ~
$
60 qli <til
"3"'!<'IiT 3ll'j <til ~
tI
15.
3: 5
?!I?
(A)
(8)
(C)
(D)
16.
If the position of the third and
tenth
letters
of the'
word
DOCUMENTATION are
interchanged and likewise the position
of the fourth and seventh letters,
the second and sixth letters is also
interchanged,
which
of
the
following will be eleventh letter
from the right end?
crf
IO crf
20 crf
30 crf
5
(A)
(C)
'fit fifi<f.l ~
Y2
7 Y2
5
ii 'lU ~ B<rr ?
(8)
(D)
Harish is 40 years old and Rais is
60 years old. How many years ago
was the ratio of their ages 3 : 5 ?
(A) 5 years
(B) 10 years
(C) 20 years
(D) 30 years
16. A can do a certain job in 12 days. B
is 60% more efficient than A. How
many days does B alone take to do
the same job?
A f<:I;<fr'Iil<f <m 12 ~ ii 'Im'lT t I B, A
q,1 !!ffil ii 60% ml-.l'fi"(11\fIf t I <iTB ~
"31'ft"<'fiT!!
T
I
Y2
8 Y2
(A)
6
(C)
[5]
Y2
7 Y2
5
(8)
6 Y2
(D)
8
Y2
17.
30 ftm <l; '% m'Wll ii, ~~ 3i'R "'IT'fT2: 1
<l; ~
ii ~ I 'life: 1<lI 3lJ'1l<! 1: 2 <it
~
f<mRT "'IT'fT3i'R fi:ffiRT
?
m,
m
(A)
17.
5~
(B) 10~
(C)
20 ftm
(0)
30~
f.$r : ( 'llV'l "iii. 18 afu 19 ) WI
~
*i~
~ TrH',
<l; mVPHl ~
x
=~t
Il
=
"ffic:T ~
it
In the following
questions,
some
relationships
have been expressed
through symbols which are explained
below:x = Greater than
t> = Not less than
+ = Not equal to
~ = Equal to
+ =Not greater than
D = Less than
In each question find the correct answer
based on these signs.
t-
~
t
+ =~~t
D = "ffic:T t
Fr;it TTit JWfi if 3 q<Jifi7 'fiif;rif
*
37T!W W
trtt 60<
q;rTPR~-
18. 'life: a x bile <it ~
(A) b ~ a xc
(B) all b + c
(C) c+ b D a
(0) b Il a ~ c
19.
'life: a x b x c
~
t <it ~ Wrn ~
18.
~ -
19.
'li«lI ~ -
b x a ~c
(B) ex b t> a
(C) a + ex b
(D) b + a DC
(A)
20.
10
(B)
11
(C)
12
(D)
13
Ifax
20.
b~axc
(B)
(C)
b +c
c +bDa
(0)
b Il a
Ifax
at>
~c
b x c, it does not imply.
(A)
bxa~c
(B)
ex b t> a
(C)
a + ex b
b + a DC
How many natural numbers are
there between 23 and 100 which
are exactly divisible by 6 ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
[6)
b t> c , it follows.
(A)
(D)
23 3i'R 100 <l; llUl V;m %<Rl ~lqi fd'li
~ t oft 6 <l 'rli fc!~ ~T<fnT?
(A)
litres, the ratio
is 2: 1. If this
the quantity of
added is -
Direction :. (Question No. 18 & 19)
m ii
~
+ = <m<I1: ~
~ = <m<I1:
TJil
In a mixture of 30
of milk and water
ratio is to 1:2, then
water to be further
(A) 5 litre
(B) 10 litre
(C) 20 litre
(D) 30 litre
10
11
12
13
f.rW: (Wf9i.
if W: 'Tit
(A, B,. C, D) il
21 'if 25) ~"l!1R
'f>1'Ifci ft;il'Tit
'f>ft/t I
21.
fq;;f
"ffi: fqq;('q'j
Direction :- (Question No. 21 to 25)
In each of the following question,
complete the missing segment by
selecting from the given four (A, B, C, D)
alternative;;,
21.
?
•• 11.
(A)
(B)
(C)
..11.
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
22.
22.
~
(A)
(B)
(C)
(0)
~~
(A)
23.
(B)
(C)
(0)
23 .
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(A)
24.
24.
E9
0
~
(A)
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m
(B)
•
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(C)
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(A)
(D)
(B)
(C)
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(D)
1~1~1[;8J1~1
[;8J !ili]
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(C)
E9
0
(B)
•
t
t
(D)
25.
25.
rnKRIJ
(A)
(B)
(C)
rnKRIJ
(0)
(A)
f.$r : ( "lW'f~. 26 <l 30 ) >I\'PlW fu;jj if ~
~ ~t< t I ~ ~t< ~ "'lR if 00 sil ~ em'!
fu;jj if fl -mmf<Br mkill
26.
(B)
(C)
(D)
Direction:- (Question No. 26 to 30)
The first two figures bear a definite
relation with each other. Bearing that
relation in mind pickup the fourth figure
from the answer figures.
26.
I~I~I[QIJ
Answer figures
[~IITlIIlJI~1
(A)
(ll)
IC)
(D)
27.
27.
I
9
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6 1171
?
I 9 I 6
I
7
I 7 I-~I~""I L I
171~1~1
I A II D I ? I
28'1~'AIIDI?
(A)
, ~
(B)
IC)
I
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Answer figures
~ffl-
28.
1/
(Al
(D)
~ffl
(8)
(C)
L
(0)
I
Answer figures
IDIDIDIDI
(A)
(8)
(C)
IDID/DIDI
(0)
(AI
(8)
(C)
(D)
(8)
•
I
29.
1mIe)) II~I?
29.
I
1mIe)) 11~1? I
Answer figures
3"fi< fq;[
Ipl
TI
(B)
(A)
~
(C)
l-ll
pi T 1-l1
I
(A)
(D)
30.
I 01. 1.1 II ~ I
0
?
30.
I
I
01.
(8)
I
~
(C)
1. II ~ I
10
(D)
?
I
Answer figures
c:::J
.00
.[}
c:::J
(A)
(B)
(C)
0 ••
31.
••
c:::J
• 0.
c:::J
.00
.[}
c:::J
c:::J
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
0 ••
0.0
lJ:'fi~'R~~
180~it~
t I~ ~ ~ 30 ~ ~ <lR2 f'ilf.R:'~
fuiI~t
<iT~~'3m~(jq;~
¥! i1F<A tllp:[ (jq;~ t ?
(Al
(Bl
(Cl
(D)
32.
000
-qTif i'j 100 <m lJ:'fi~ it ~~ f1:R;ffit
~ I~
<m 3A m;if it ~~ fi:R;mn t I<it
i1F<A GfI\ ~"l fittnill]it ?
'If<:" 1
"f'lCfft
2012 'fit <fclcm: t
<it
1 Fc;ftkl{ 2012 'fit m m ft;.I m?
(Al <fclcm:
(B) mcrn:
(Cl ~
(D) ~
,
[9)
!
r
.0.
While climbing a tower with 180
steps, a man rests after every 30
steps for 2 minutes. How long did
he rest before reaching the top?
(Al 10 minutes
(Bl 12 minutes
(Cl 18 minutes
(D) 15 minutes
32.
In a party 100 students shake
hands with each and every other
student. How many hand shakes
will there be ?
(Al 2000
(B) 4000
(Cl 4950
(D) 9900
33.
If 1 Januar)' 2012 falls on Sunday,
which day will be 1 December 2012 ?
(A) Sunday
(B) Saturday
(C) Friday
(D) Thursday
(Al 2000
(Bl 4000
(C) 4950
(Dl 9900
33.
••
0.0
31.
10 f'ilf.R:
12 f'ilf.R:
18 f'ilf.R:
15 f'ilf.R:
~
000
,
l
I
34.
f1"11\1fGd if "it 'fiR
fc;'l
35.
-=m m ~
(A)
(8)
~
"l:jlmR
(C)
~tm
(D)
¥"'R
~
~
'f;l ~
m
9 pm
(8)
10pm
11 pm
12pm
(0)
35.
A clock is set right ai 5 am. Thil
clock loses 16 minutes in 24 hours.
What will be the true time when the
clock indicates 10 pm on 4th day?
.m
10 pm
(C) 11 pm
(D) 12pm
40°
30°
20°
36 .. Which of the following angles is
made between the two numbers of
a clock?
(A) 40°
(8)
(C)
37.
-
(A) 13
(H) 15
(C) 16
(D) 17
:lS.
30°
20°
(D) 10°
(D) 10°
37. fu:it Trit ffi if qrif qft ti"&lT ~
9 pm
(B)
f<l>m~ q,"t w:ri ~ ti"&lTaff ~ <it"l 'fiR
w 'filuT <ARft t ?
(A)
(8)
(C)
Which of the following cannot be
the first day of a century year?
(A) Monday
(8) Tuesday
(C) Wednesday
(0) Thursday
(A)
(A)
(C)
34.
?
<!it 'lit 5 am 'R fl:rnpn 1J<nI ~
24 ~ if 16 fi1f.lz -.:il"0
orrm hi:itil ft;.l
~ ~ 10 pm q;;mft t <it
Wl'l 'PlI
m?
36.
w fc;'l
1 "it 12 (j<j;" ~ ~'lit 3fq;'f 'f;l WT 'PlI
~
1 3th: 12 'lit flf"lf<f1d t I
Count the number of squares in the
given figure.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(0)
m?
38.
13
15
16
17
The sum of all the numbers from
1 to 12 (including 1 and 12 too)
(A)
84
(A)
84
(8)
78
(E)
78
(C)
72
(C)
72
(0)
60
W)
60
(10)
.,,
,
it 40
f.$T : ("llV'f ~. 39
ffi '"
it 'ffi
<l
3lImful
t'. ~
Direction: (Q. NO.39 to 40) are based
on the following figure showing four
persons at the four corners of a square
piece of plot. Find the correct answer
from among the alternatives
given
under each question.
C.-------,A
) Rit l']"i\ "IIV'l,Rit l']"i\
'ffi ~
~ ~
'<'lfc
I
Rit TJil fq'f)('q'j it
m '" ~ sit~ m
mn q;J WR q;ftit
-
Cr---------,A
~
E
,
N_-+--~S
N_-+--~S
w
B
39.
D
<RI<IT -g3ll '<.'IlC qit
A ~
aitt ¥ ~
<n<ffaitt ¥
'm "<tlffi
t ~ ~ 'R'R
7jffijJ ~ ,
m~
39.
"IlW"l
~ <;i<ft
w:l "<tl"Git ~
'li\<'IT~ I 3lIm ~
w
it om:: ~
Km
31<l film
it ~?
40.
(A)
"3m - 'J:Ci
(B)
"3m-~
(C)
~&fUT-'J:Ci
(0)
~&fUT-~
am1
q If<1fq'f)
BL-.------lD
A starts
crossing
the
field
diagonally. After walking half the
distance he turns right, walks some
distance and turns left. Which
direction is A facing now?
(A) North,East
(B)
North-West
(C)
South-East
(D) South-West
40.
Wffil <l D
B Ifitro:
qft fcr:!ful Km it
3fR
qft Km it (f?[l~
'<.'IlC qft 'flIT "'li 'flIT it ~ 1J1T ~
it
<m<n: ~
t' , Rit TJil <n>Rf it <l ~
~
m
From the original position in the
figure, D and B move one and a
half length of sides clockwise and
anticlockwise respectively. Which
one of the following statement is
true?
(A)
Band D are both at the mid
point between A and C.
(B)
D is at the midpoint between
A and C, and B at the corner
originally occupied by A.
(C)
Band
D are both at the
midpoint between A and D.
m~~t?
B 3fR D ~
(B)
D, A 3fR c it liUl ~
qft q(f<1fq'f) WffiI '" I
(C)
(0)
B 3fR D ~
B, D
WffiI
llUl t' I
'" 3fR
A
A 3fR DitllU!~
""
qfr QIf<1fq'f)
WffiI
3fR
A it
'" (f?[lD, B '1ft ClIf<1fCl'f)
llUl ~
,
A 3fR
c it
(A)
3fR
c it ll'.;q
fiq '" I
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(D) B is at the midpoint between
A and original position of D
and D at the mid point
between original position of B
and C.
,
1
f.$T : (Wi Ql.41 it 45 ) M ~ ~ -m
if.ilR ~m it ~ M ~ t' I ~
A, B, C
q D 3ffif>o. M 1f1:l m if it ~ m <it 'fRl
t- ~
6-l
~m if -mT W:ltl
~
Directions (Q. No. 41 to 45) : Each of
the following questions given below
contains three groups of things. You are
to choose from the following four
lettered (A, B, C and D) diagrams, the
one that depicts the correct relationship
among the groups of things in each
question.
m-
(]])@~~
(A)
(B)
41. ~~.
~
42. 'FI,~.
f&<"llsl m
(A)
~.~.~
46.
X, Y q;j ~
~ t- ~
D it ~
(A)
~
(B)
~
(C)
~~
(D)
~
q;mn
t- I B, Y q;j ~ t I X, D q;j
N, D q;j ~ ~ t- I <it Y 3Th:
'P<I W:ltl
~
6-lit ~
it
m fi:«nq,"t
'P<I W:ltl
(A)
fi:«n- ~
(B)
~
(C)
~
(D)
'lfi'lI- ~
(C)
(D)
Tennis fans, Cricket players,
Students
42. Flowers, Clothes, White
43. Human beings, Teachers, Graduates
44. Males, Fathers, Doctors
45. Authors, Teachers, Male
46.
X is brother of Y B is brother of Y
X is brother of D but N is not
brother of D. How Y is related to D ?
(A) Sister
(B) Brother
(C) Cousin
(D) Nephew
47.
Pointing towards a man another
man said, he is the son of my
father's sister. Then what is the
relation between them?
(A) Father-Son
(B) Brother
(C) Cousin
•
(D) Uncle-Nephew
t?
'll1 31'n:~Im
t
(B)
41.
~
45.
48.
(]])@~~
fi:«n. ~
44. ~.
~
(D)
~
43. llJ&l.~.
47.
(C)
~
m~ ~
q;j itcJ
t I <it
t- ?
'fTt
34.95 + 240.016 + 23.98
=
?
48. 34.95 + 240.016 + 23.98 = ?
(A) 298.0946
(A) 298.0946
(B) 298.11
(B) 298.11
(C) 299.09
(C) 299.09
(D) 298.946
(D) 298.946
,
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,
49.
~ fun q ~ "if>'! Cf<ftlR ~
60 Cf1f ~ I 6 tm'I ~ fun "if>'! ~
~
'liT <itrr
49.
, ~"if>'!
<'t 'li'f "T!T2ft I~: tm'I ~ ~
"if>'! ~
~(A)
12 Cf1f
(B)
14 Cf1f
(C)
18 Cf1f
(D)
20 Cf1f
The sum of the present ages of a
father and his son is 60 years. Six
years ago, father's age was five
times the age of the son. After six
years, son's age will be .
(A)
12 years
(B)
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notes. The number of notes of each
denomination is equal. What is the
total no. of notes that he has ?
(A)
45
60
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90
75
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60
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ENGLISH
Direction: (Qucs. NO.1 to 6)
Choose the word which best fills the blank from
the four options given.
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The country
on the war hero.
(A) donated
(8) bestowed
(C) handed over
(D) deli vered
The
three
(A)
(13)
(C)
(D)
Leh
visit
(A)
(B)
(C)
CD)
7.
Poke
(A)
(13)
(C)
(D)
8.
a heart of gold
(A) very costly
(D) very kind
(C) very tough
(D) very soft
9.
to put up with
(A) to wear clothes
(13) to make someone feel small
(C) to tolerate
(D) to communicate
10.
(an) old hand
(A) a wrinkled person
(8) an experienced person
(C) an aged person
(D) an intelligent person
11.
wild
(A)
(13)
(C)
(D)
its highest medal
of the criminal ended in a
month police chase.
kidnapping
abduction
seizure
grasping
is very beautiful, I've
this place once in a year.
resolved
resolution
determination
elucidated
Homophones are words that
(A) rhyme.
(B) sound alike.
(C) mean the same thing.
(D) mean the opposite.
As night
the camping sites.
(A) arrived
(D) came down
(C) descended
(D) moved
Dircction : (Qucs. NO.7 to 11)
Select the meaning of the given phrases/idioms.
to
.
people crawled into
Shomu, my neighbour's son, is a
(A) danger
(8) menace
(C) evil
(0)
mischief
one's nose in (to)
interfere
interval
clean the nose
surgery of the nose
goose chase
futile search
run here and there
chase the target
help somebody
Dircction : (Qucs. No. 12 to 14)
Select the word which means the opposite of the
given words.
12.
.
[18]
sane (A) sensible
(D)
Insane
(C)
unS3nc
(D)
saint
,
13.
create (A)
make
(B) destroy
(C) stop
(D) cease
14.
flimsy.
(A)
sturdy
(B) thin
(C) weak
(0)
fling
Direetion : (Ques. No. 20 to 27)
In the following passage there are some
numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting
the most appropriate word for each blank from
the given options.
Direction: (Ques. No. 15 to 19)
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blanks from the given alternatives.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
I am looking
more free time.
(A)
to have
(B) forward to having
(C) for having
(D) forward to have
The child smiled
(A)
sweetly
(B) sweet
(C) loudly
(D)
happy
The Delhi Police (20)
issued the
following description of a man who was last
(21)
in (22)
Kwality
Restaurant on Parliament Street. The man is
(23)
45.5'8" tall with a thick moustache
and a big scar (24)
his left eye. 1\vo
witnesses who saw him (25)
the
restaurant last night (26)
that he was
wearing a dark suit and (27)
an umbrella.
20.
Just then. somebody
quite roughly.
(A)
had bumped
(B) was bumping
(C) bumping
(D)
bumped
into me
has
(C) was
21.
(B) have
(D) had
(C) saw
(B) see
(D) to see
(A)
seen
22.
(A)
a
(C) any
(B) some'
(D) the
23.
(A)
about
(C) about to
(B) of
(D) into
24.
(A)
over
(C) behind
(B) in
(D) in front of
25.
(A)
to leave
(C) leaving
(B) left
(0) was left
26.
(A)
reported
(C) report
(B) reports
(D) has reported
27.
(A)
and went out.
The dress
you were wearing
yesterday was very pretty indeed.
(A)
who
(B) what
(C) that
(D)
whom
(A)
carry
(C) carries
(B) carried
(D) carrying
Dircction : (Qucs. No. 28 to 32)
Read the following passage and answer the
questions given after it.
Bhopal is
than most of the cities
in Madhya Pradesh.
(A)
coldest
(B) as cool as
(C) cooler
(D)
more cooler
,
Speech is a great blessing but can also be
a great curse: for it helps us to make our
intentions and desires known to our fellows. it
can also. if we use it carelessly. make our
attitude completely misunderstood. A slip of
tongue. the use of unusual word. or of an
ambiguous word. and so on. may create an
(19)
.•..
•
enemy where we had hoped to win a friend.
Again different classes of people use different
vocabularies, and the ordinary speech of an
educated person may strike an uneducated
listener as pompous. Unwittingly. we may use a
word which bears a different meaning to our
listener from what it does to men of our own
class. Thus speech is not a gift to use lightly
without thought. but one which demands careful
handling. Only a fool will express himself alike
to all kinds of conditions and men.
28.
Speech if used carelessly can
(A) become a blessing
(n)
create misunderstanding
(C) help us to make friends
(D) make others happy
29.
Only
will use the same kind of
language with everyone.
(At an uneducated person.
(n)
a sensible person.
(C) a foolish person.
(D) an intelligent person.
30,
A 'slip of tongue' refers to
.
(A) something said accidentally.
(B) something said to hurt others.
(C) something
said wrongly
on
purpose.
(D) something said to comfort others.
31.
32.
.
The ordinary speech of an educated
person may sound ........... to an
uneducated person.
(A) verbose
(B) boring
(C) foolish
(D) pompous
Direction: (Ques. No. 33 to 37)
Read the passage and answer the questions given
below it.
Mark Twain, who had earned a reputation
as a humour writer, got an invitation to address
a public meeting. He reached that city on the
day of the meeting. He felt that his programme
had not sufficiently been publicised. There were
not many posters either on the city walls or in
the area near the railway station. He decided to
find out if the citizens had ample knowledge of
his programme. So, he went to a shop.
He asked at the shop's counter. "Brother,
is there any interesting programme in the city,
where a traveller could spend his evening
usefully and relax?"
"I think there is some lecture in the
evening", the shopkeeper replied in comforting
tone.
"On what basis have you reached that
surmise?"
"I will tell you that, today we have had a
tremendous sale of eggs," said the shopkeeper
and busied himself in work.
33.
'basis' here best means (A) have information
(B) knowledge of something
(C) reason for saying something
(D) an important fact or idea
34.
Mark
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
35.
He thought that his programme was not
advertised much because
(A) there were not a lot of posters on
the city walls or in thc area near the
bus station.
(B) nobody recognised him in the city.
(C) nobody came to receive him.
(D) there were few posters on the city
walls. or in the area near the
railway station.
The gift of speech should ~e
used
.
(A) thoughtlessly
(B) carefully
(C) ambiguously
(D) carelessly
[20]
,
TWain was invited to address ordinary people
political leaders
social workers
writers of the city
36.
37.
He asked the shopkeeper whether there is
any interesting programme in the city that
day because (A) he wanted to know if the people in
the city were aware of his
progranune.
(E) he wanted to attend that programme.
(C) he wanted to relax there.
(D) he wanted to know about the city as
he was new there.
S4 -
S5 - The extinction of these animals will
lead to an ecological disaster and the
very survi val of the human beings
will be threatened.
P - But for centuries. man has been
capturing and killing animals to
appease his greed and commercial
interest.
Q - The years of ruthless killing have left
number of several species of animals
severely depleted.
R - Thus many species of animals which
once roamed the earth have become
extinct.
(Ques. No. 38 to 39)
Choose from the options below .•.
The following five sentences come from a
paragraph. The first and the last sentences are
given. Choose the order in which the three
sentences (P Q R) should appear to complete the
paragraph.
40.
S I - At last the great morning arrived and
crowds assembled to see the 'Taking
of the Seat'.
CA)
RQP
(B) QRP
(C)
PRQ
(D) PQR
The following question has the second
sentence missing. Choose the appropriate
sentence from the gIven options to
complete it.
(a)
S2 S3 S4 -
Rickets is a common
among the chiIdren.
disease
(b)
S5 - When he had done this. however. and
was just about to sit down. one of the
twenty five stone angels began to
speak.
P - Then. as he reached the Throne of
Judgement. they parted into two
lines.
Q - Pacing through the long hall came
the judges and priests of the
kingdom. followed by the sovereign.
R - And he walked up in the middle and
went up close to the marble slab.
PQR
RI'Q
(c)
The places with dense fog do not
get sufficient light.
(A)
It is perhaps because their bodies
are covered with more clothes
during winter.
(B)
The disease is more common in
winter.
Choose from the options below -
(A)
(C)
S I - This is a known fact that animals are
necessary for maintaining ecological
balance.
S2 S3 -
The shopkeeper came to the conclusion
that there was some lecture in the evening
because (A) there were many posters on the
walls of the city.
(B) of the heavy sale of eggs that day at
his shop.
(C) he was told about this by Mark
Twain himself.
(D) he himself got all invitation to
attend the lecture.
Direction:
38.
39.
(C)
It occurs in those children who are
never exposed to the sun.
(D)
However. there are many reasons
for this disease apart from lack of
exposure to the sunlight.
(B) QPR
(D) RQP
[21]
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PART.III,
SCHOLASTIC
APTITUDE
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~
t
WI 400 l11./il.
(A) 6~
(C) 3~
(D)
iI; ~
;;fu: ~
5.
M-
<WI ~~
(B)
'f>"tlJfu
.
"iftc<
4 "iftc<
wi"iqo;{ol iI; 3fjW<-
If the velocity of a wave is 400 m/sec
and frequency is 100 Hz, then the
wavelength of the wave is
.
(A)
(C)
2.8
6.
~ =
6m
3m
(B)
CD)
f=mxv
(El
f=mxa
(B)
f=mxa
(C)
f=m
(C)
f=m
CD)
f= m
a
f= m
v
[22]
•
•
2.8 m
4m
According to Newton's Second law of
Motion(A) f = mxv
(A)
(D)
.
u2 + 2as
(D) ~ = u2 + 2a2s
u + 2as
u2 + 2a2s
to <iT ~
1.6 x 10-10 Joule
1.6 x 10-9 Joule
(C)
2
$
(C)
(D)
Correct relation is
(A) ~ = u2 + 2a2s2
(B) ~ = u2 - 2a2s2
u2 + 2a2s2
u2 _ 2a2s2
q;r
16 x 10-19 Joule
4.
<1;::1'.t1l{ if
"flit ~tT
(B)
.
Power of a lens is measured in
(A) Meter
(B) Centimeter
(C) Kilometer
(D) Diaopter
(C) f"'1.'11,i"1
l{ if
CD) si41«:{ if
4.
One electron volt is equal to
(A) 1.6 x 10-19 Joule
3.
(A) ~if
(B)
.
(B) Cyc!e/sec3
(C) Cyc!e/sec4
(D) Hertz
(B) fll~f",<.'1 / ~
(C) fll~f",<.'1 / <1qo;osl
(D) ~
2.
Unit offrequency is
(A) Cyc!e/sec2
a
v
J
7.
7.
m
(B) w=-
w = mg
(A)
g
g = m-w
(C)
Relation between mass of body and
its weight is
.
(A) w=mg
(D) w=m+g
(C)
8.
t
~ ~ tr~ ~
f.!q
if <l 'l'>'R m
~
if 4ftqd'l I
9.
lJftr-;j~
(B)
~
o;;;rt1fiT~o;;;rt
(C)
~
~1fiT~~if4ftqd'll
(D)
~
o;;;rt 1fiTlJftr-;j~
1fiT~
if ~
9.
Correct relation is
.
(A) 1 Horse power = 746 W
(B) 2 Horse power = 746 W
(C) 1 Horse power = 740 W
(D) 1 Horse power = 373 W
10.
The kinetic energy of an object is K. If
its velocity is doubled, then its kinetic
energy will be ...............
(A) K
(B) 2K
I
~tioi~.j"~(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 1
me = 746 W
me = 746 W
me = 740 W
me = 373 W
10.
f<l;m ~
q:,'\~
q;1 ~
'qi"{ ~~,
o;;;rt K ~ I ~ ~ WI
<it '31l'fi1lJftr-;jo;;;rt
tftrft-
11.
(A) K
(B) 2K
(C)
(D)-
4K
3k?, •.•flf1i'f>otrif q;1 ~
K
4
m<ft
(C)
*ml
fm 1fiT4l;ii'l1"j 'lCi'f>(95%) 'li'Rm
K
4
(D)-
Frequency of Ultrasonic waves is .......
(A) less than 20,000 Hz.
(8) greater than 20,000 Hz.
(C) less than 20 Hz.
(D) 1000 Hz.
12.
Which is the important
(95%) of natural gas?
(A) Methane
(B) Propane
(C) Ethane
(D) Chlorine
~-
(A) lftiR
(B) "liriR
(C) ~iR
(D) 'R'itft'I"
4K
11.
t-
(A) 20,000 Hz <l 'fitll
(B) 20,000 Hz <l 3lf"f<f; I
(C) 20 Hz <l 'fitll
(D) 1000 Hz
12.
(D) w=m+g
When we rub our hands, which of the
following is true?
(A) Kinetic energy converted to
heat energy.
(B) Heat energy converted to
mechanical energy.
(C) Mechanical energy converted to
heat energy.
(D) Heat energy converted to kinetic
energy.
I
if 4ftqd'l
g
8.
~m~(A)
g= m-w
m
(B) w=-
[23J
constituent
CHEMISTRY
13. X, Y "Q!f Z <fA "tWW'JaTI qft
'llf'll'fi
if
13.
Structure of nuclei of three atoms
X, Y and Z are as follows:
(1) X has 90 Protons and 146
Neutrons.
(2) Y has 92 Protons and 146
Neutrons.
(3) Z has 90 Protons and 148
Neutrons.
Which of the following statement is
correct based on above data ?
(A) X and Z are isotopes; Y and Z
are isobars.
(B) X and Yare isotopes; X and Z
are isobars.
(C) Y and Z are isobars; X and Y
are isotopes .
(D) X and Z are isotopes; X and Y
are isobars.
14.
Electron was discovered by
(Al Chadwick
(B) Rutherford
(C) Thomson
(D) Niel's Bohr
15.
An acid, obtained by destructive
distillation of wood, which in turn
gives acetic acid is
.
(A) Oxalic acid
(B) Pyroligneous acid
(C) Chloro acetic acid
(D) Citric acid
a{iHl4 f.fr:l ~ (1)
(2)
(3)
X if 90 mtR "Q!f146 ~
Y if 92 mtR"Q!f 146 ~
Z if 90 mtR"Q!f 148 ~
~
<fi?R
~
~ 3W.m:
'q{
f.fr:l
~ I
~ I
~ I
if it ~
mY:< ~-
(A)
X"Q!f Z ~
.,.-q'llltf; ~ I
(I?lT
Y "Q!fZ
(B)
X"Q!f Y ~
(I?lT
X "Q!f Z
~~I
(C)
Y"Q!f Z .,.-q'llltf; (I?lT
X "Q!f Y
~~I
(D)
14.
15.
X"Q!f Z ~
.,.-q'llltf; ~ I
~"',,?i'tqft "citilI q;f.\ cOO
(A)
-&sfClifi
(B)
{t;{'l>1t
(C)
~
(D)
-.ftRt-.m:
3l~ ';;ft f<n ~
~ ~
"Q!f~fljf<!", ~
mm ~
(A)
~f&1",
(B)
QI4uf&1r't4fl ~
(C)
<R'ffil~~&ifi
(D)
fll~f?ifi ~
q:;fq-{ ~
~\:illf1'" ~-
am:rcR &m"lll'<l
~ f.n:lfuT if ~
~
~
"'fiT fll~f?ifi ~
",1••1~2 filfml ~
(A)
X "Q!fY
~t-
mmt
16.
(I?lT
if 'l"'tI 3lf~
il<R 3lf~
(B) if€R 3lf~
(C)
C};\; f<.'il
I 3lf~
CD)
~ ~ f.s'l2 fcr<'r4"'t
q filf.s44
.~-
.
16. The reagent obtained by dissolving
Copper .sulphate
ill
aqueous
solution of Citric acid and Sodium
carbonate is
.
(Al Bayer's reagent
(B) Tollen's reagent
(C) Fehling reagent
(D) Benedict reagent
[24]
17. 3W'«!
mftuit ~ ~
17 ~ "if('q ~ WlT11'R
oj~
m-
(A)
~~oj~
(B)
dq'l~<:i41"11 oj~
(C)
qj"S{qT(1
20.
21.
17.
The bond, in compound formed from
combination of 14 group and 17 group
elements of Periodic table will be
.
(A) Electrovalent bond
(B) Co-ordinate bond
(C) Van der Waals bond
CD) Covalent bond
(D)
'l~<:i4M oj~
18.
Which of the following is thermoresistant polymer?
(A) Orion
(B) Polythene
(C) Teflon
(D) Bakelite
19.
Aluminium ore is
(A) Haematite
(C) Bauxite
20.
When Sodium carbonate (Na2C03)
reacts with Silica (Si02) gives .....
(A) Soda glass
(B) Water glass
(C) Crook's glass
CD) Pyrex glass
21.
In Haber process of Ammonia
production, the element used as
catalytic promotor to increase the
activity of Iron catalyst is
.
(A) Ni (Nickel)
(8) W (Tungston)
(C) V (Vanadium)
(D) Mo (Molybednum)
tx ~
22.
In order to decrease the role of
setting
of
Cement,
which
compound is mixed in it ?
(A) Ca(0H)2 (Slaked lime)
(B) CaC03 (Calcium Carbonate)
(C) CaS04.2H20 (Gypsum)
(D) Al203 (Alumina)
't-
23.
Which element
multiple bonds?
m CfT€t
~
~
oj~
18. f.rt::r ~ tl ~
19.
v:ci ~
14 ~ "if('q
(A)
~
orq ~ ~
't?
(B) "lTffiefR
(C)
~
(D) tjq,(1I~G
't-
'«'141f-l'l1l ~
(A)
~likl~G
(B) il<."fllll~G
(C)
qTi'f{4(~G
(D) q,811(~'1
<Alfs'lll "'1<if~G (Na2C03) "'Ill f~f<:'1"'(
(Si 02) ~ WI fsI><lT'I'><R 'R 'I-l([f 't(A)
~~
(B)
q'fc;{ ~
(C)
~<m~
(D)
QI'l{i'f{4 ~
<>l41f-l'l1f.l1:r\ur "'Ill ~
M~ij 'lfMdl
~
~fuR~~q$f;~~ij
~mm~(A)
N i (f.:I<r;(1)
(8)
W(~)
(C)
V (~~fMll)
Mo (llif<:'1fii.S'111)
(D)
22.
titiic: ~ ~
<fiT-ml~
'1>1~ "'Ill 'lil1 '<fiB
fI:«;wn -;;mn 't?
Ca(OH)2 (':WI g311 '1:11)
(B) CaC03 (&iF<."~('lli"'1<if~G)
(C) CaS04.2H20 (~)
(D) Al203 (~ijfiHI)
(A)
. 23.
<fiT-ml "if('q 3lf~
~~
<RTffi
(A) N
(B)P
(C)
(D) Bi
As
(A)
(C)
[25]
N
As
.
(B) Dolomite
(D) Calamine
forms
maximum
(B) P
(D) Bi
~
fCl'itI'1
BIOLOGY
24.
'~
ifll4ffcmft'lifl
~
~ ~1If1 ifl
~'
~
~
q;'t
m
24.
"'l q;'t-
(A) ~
v:ci fil;q;
(B) ~
(C) WT\
(D) v;itwl
25. Which nitrogen
D.NA?
(A) Adenine
(B) Guanine
(C) Uracil
(D) Cytosine
25. 'it.'l1;l.11:.if"'llR tIT '11~?i..,;1 em ~
mot
t-
(A) IJ>SI'1I~'1
(B) lJ311f.f'1
(C) ~
(D) {l1~dlfft'1
26.
"Ilql~4 ~
-;;nit ~ -
(A) ~~if
(B) 31CmIU~if
(C) ifllllHi[{\1 ~
(D) ~<'!\ft
if
27.
28.
29.
'R11{1f'h~if -qp:n"'51T\1l
(A)
412f.1Ill4
(B)
3lTll'"{'l
(C)
~
(D)
'l';lfillll4
-.uti! if ' 3'iff<R:R'
Fossils are found in ...............
(A) Igneous rocks
(B) Sedimentary rocks
(C) Metamorphic rocks
(D) All of the above
27.
Chlorophyll contains
(A) Potassium
(B) Iron
(C) Manganese
(D) Magnesium
28.
In plants "Auxin" is used for
.
(A) Division of cell.
(B) Ripening of fruits.
(C) Root growth inhibition.
(D) Elongation and division of cell.
29.
Botanical name of Amla is
(A) Ocimum sanctum
(B) Phyllanthus emblica
(C) Saraca indica
(D) Ficus bengalensis
t-
t-
f<!>lll "'51T\1l
full:
(A)
<tilfllifll fcI'llT'iR ~
(B)
(C)
~~~if
"'E'l~ *:tR if
(D)
c;iG1ifl{OIv:ci ",Wilifll fcI'llT'iR
~
q;j QI'1*"lfdifl "'1ll'l
(A)
31ffir4t:l ~
(B)
q;1~cA~
(C)
mT'IiT~
(0)
4i1~ifl{l ~"II<!Yf@
base is absent in
26.
if
q;j ~
discovered
scientist
Which
"Tricarboxylic acid" ?
(A) Krab
(B) Watson and Crick
(C) Sanger
(D) Edison
if
t-
Q!4ft'lifll
[26]
.
.
30.
llJlZI
q;w; 'WlT ~
~ ~
31.
if F1"1F<i1F&<1
if "it
il; ~
(A)
~
~
(B)
.wf ~
(C)
~
(D)
.wf ~q~
~
q~
~
11U!
~f.!w:I il; 11U!I
q .wf f.!w:I
il; 11U!I
il; 11U!I
~il;l1U!ifl
.wf ~
F1"1F<i1F&<1if
" ~. 'f>mi"'l
"it
<it
q;"R
(A)
31'tft<rr
(B)
€4iRIF<4i
(C)
~
(D)
~
Excretory organs of Earthworm
are
.
(A) Malpighian tubules
(B) Nephridia
(C) Kidneys
CD) Flame cells
33.
Which hormone
plants?
(A) Gibberellin
(B) Auxin
(C) Cytokinin
(D) Glucagon
34.
Example of omnivorous animals is(A) Sheep
(B) Deer
(C) Lion
(D) Cockroach
35.
Which of the following is an
example of Insectivorous plant (A) Cuscuta
(B) Rafflesia
(C) Drosera
(D) Tulsi
",WII'Ii let
f¥! if "it 'Ii'Am ~
'lfrlii if "'1m''WlT ~
~-
(A)
F"I04<:F<i11
(B)
~
(C)
t11~21ifiI4F11
CD) 'Z'[4>'rl1
34.
35.
~
~
'fiT d<;IWi
(A)
~
(B)
~
(C)
in
(D)
FMlil(c!1
f¥! if "it ~
d<;I~(UI
t-
(A)
~
(B)
'<<klFf14I
(C)
~
cell,
32.
~
CD) ~
33.
31. Which is a prokaryotic
amongst the foilowing ?
(A) Amoeba
(B) Bacteria
(C) Yeast
(D) Euglena
~il; ~
aMf(A) ilt"il"1141 iliF~I"'let
(B) ~!>IllFs41
(C)
Bicuspid valve is present in the
human heart in between which of
the following?
(A) Right
auricle
and
right
ventricle.
(B) Left auricle and left ventricle.
(C) Right and left auricle.
(D) Left auricle and systemic aorta.
~lilift<1IFc'"
,
32.
30.
~ -
""'f>1c'qaft"
'lfr~
'fiT
(D) ¥ffiT
[27]
IS
not found In
$f(lf;H'I
History
36. ~
fl:R;rmt-
«i'l -Ii~~!lt1 'liT•
36.
Which pillar in scription describes
about 'Samudragupta' ?
(A) Prayag Prashasti
(B) Girinar Prashasti
(C) Mehroli Prashasti
CD) Sarnath Prashasti
37.
Which epic describes
'Indraprasth Nagar' ?
(A) Ramayan
(B) Mahabharata
(C) Rigveda
(D) Mudra Rakshasa
38.
The War of Tarain was fought
among ...............
(A) Shivaji and Jai Singh.
(B) Prithviraj Chouhan and
Mohammad Gouri.
(C) Mohammad Gouri and Jai
Singh.
(D) Prithviraj Chouhan and
Ghajnavi.
39.
Which state was established
Harihar I and Bukha ?
(A) Raj Nagar
(B) Shri Nagar
(C) Vijay Nagar
(D) Chandra Nagar
40.
Who
(A)
(Bl
(C)
(D)
(A) "WWT~
37.
(B)
fTrft;m:~
(C)
ih;{h.1'1~
(D)
~2f~
'~
mort'
"flR'
'liT~
~
4~('h10ll
-Ii
?
(A)
~
(B)
llm'lfl\(f
(C)
~
about
the
(D) ~m.rn
38. ~'liT~~~~~?
(A) ftrcrr;ir ~ "Ill f{j~
(B) ~~
~
~
(C)
1i'~Uj<; 1frft ~ ~
(D)
~~
39. ~
~
~
I ~ 'fI'IiT '" ~
1i'~Uj<; 1frft
'IJ"I"'ICit
~
fq:;<n I
'lit
tMfo<l
(A) {1\i11ij(
(B) ~
(C) fQ"l1l1'({
(D) ilO<:;1'1{
40.
{(4 il f(d 'tlFrn ~
(Al
'{l"4'<;'ffi
(B)
~
(C)
mt:m
fffiID I
(D) U,.'Hil<;l~
[28]
. --+
-..~--
wrote Ramcharit Manas?
Ramdas
Surdas
Haridas
Tulsidas
by
~
41- t-rnirr ~
(Al ~tf;{
(Bl
mtf;{
(Cl
~tf;{
(Dl
mtf;{
42. ~
*1<"11% ~
ii
Ucn~ii
~~ii
(D) ~~ii
(Cl
43.
••
<qct'idl
iii ~
q;rf ~
~
f{lIitiol
-mt
iii fq(111Iifi{OI"if;!
ii g31T ?
(A) "ti"ro{
(B) "'ql~{<.1I<.1 ~
(C) ~ljjm
(D) ~
"lrnlG
44. Wl~ iii ~
~
fcmq
(Al
(B)
(C)
(D)
~
W1l "if;! ~
mu
mu
mu
mu
41-
Hiuen sang came in the period
of .......
(Al Raj Vardhan
(El Harsha Vardhan
(Cl Bali Vardhan
(D) Shri Vardhan
42. Jungle Satyagraha happened
in ...............
(Al Seoni district
(Bl Rewa district
(C) Bhopal district
(D) Indore district
PlI-
(Al fuq-;ft ~
(Bl
ii 'i1ml 3WU ?
iii 'IlTi'I
iii
mu ~ ~
R<n lJ<n ~?
365
370
375
380
45. '<.1T<.1f<l><.1Tf<I;if.l "41 q IIII ~ ?
43. After independence, who was the
pioneer of Integration of States?
(A) Sardar Patel
(El Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
44. Which Article of the Constitution
of India gives special status to
Jammu and Kashmir?
(Al Article 365
(B) Article 370
(C) Article 375
(D) Article 380
45.
(A) ""ll<l{
Red Fort was built by ...............
(B)
~
(C)
~II~"I~I
(Al Babar
(B) Akbar
(C) Shahjahan
(D)
::>l1hili:l
(D) Aurangzeb
~
[29]
1
,l
,
~
GEOGRAPHY
46. f¥! if ft ~
47.
(A)
,!?:f'1"1q
(B)
~
(C)
~i~I"Iq
(D)
<8fc1Q
~"llff
iffi ~
m t?
46.
(A)
"tft~
(B)
3if;;iR
(B)
Ozone
'lil'f1 Sl'f31TiffiI~S
(C)
Carbon-dioxide
(D)
'lffi{f
~
(f<R ~
47.
~
(D) Nitrogen
11~itI"l1
48. According
to Census 2011, the
number of females per thousand
males is
.
'lll "l1'1 0111 2011 ~ 31J'lR "5lfu~
'R fu\1ii 'lll mmr t I
(A)
950
(A)
950
(B)
943
(8)
943
(C)
940
(C)
940
(D)
942
(0)
942
49. ~
3WR1 \!YS ~
<teAt (fcwfit) ~
49. Tata Iron and Steel Company
(TISCO) is located in ...............
(A) Jamshedpur
(B) Rourkela
(C) Bhilai
(D) Bhopal
'lll fH$i'lifi ~
50. Which of the following river is not
a tributary of Ganges?
(A) Yamuna
(B) Ghaghra
(C) Gandak
~t?
(A)
"lQ~I<;~{
(B)
{Ia;{~<.'11
(C)
f~
(D) ~
50. f¥! if ft ~
mtl
(A) 'llflT
(B) 'lJ!m
(C)
lfsq;
~
7iTJT ~
(D) Satluj
(0) ~
[301
J
Which of the following is not a
radioactive element?
(A) Uranium
(8) Thorium
(C) Strontium
(D) Platinum
Which of the following gas is
responsible for 'Global-Warming' ?
(A) Methane
f¥! if ft ~
f"ttil<;1{ t ?
. (C)
48.
"(I"<q
I
I
51.
~
<.f'f.\ 'fil "IlftI;<rr if tl ~III'Ii
<f<i'I ~
51.
Write the factoI' that does not help
in the formation of soil.
(A) Wind and water.
(8) Decomposed
plants
and
animals.
(C) Rocks and temperatllre.
(D) Water accumulation.
52.
Kaziranga National Park is located
in which State?
(A) Kerala
(B) Assam
(C) West Bengal
(D) Madhya Pradesh
53.
Blue revolution is related to ..........
(A) Fruit production
~%(A) ~v:ci'lT'ft
(B)
~1ft~v:ci~
(C)
~
v:ci(fllltlR
(D) ~~
52.
'lii"1I{11i ~
m
~
~
if W«i
t?
(A) ~
(B)
3ffilTIl
(C)
~~
(D) "t;~
53.
-;ffi;j
lliifu ~.l(l
(A)
'ht;fl«1it::1
(m
'lMli'lit::1
(C)
~'lR'R
t-
(m Fish production
(C)
Sheep rearing
(D) Milk production
(D) ~tl 'lR'R
54.
"t::f&!'Jl
mm 'fillfrrr
54.
t-
(A) Narmada
(A) ~
55.
(8)
'fU1fI
(e)
qif4U
(D)
'n<:icHI
Ganges of S,mthern Indi'! is ..........
(B)
Krishnu
(C)
Kaveri
(D) Godavari
(A) 11~
World Pupulation Day is celebrated
every year on ...............
(A) 11 July
(B)
5~
(B)
5 June
(e)
8 'IF-!
(C)
8 March
fWf
"l1<1&"li ~
1ffilq1f1RT'lI~
55.
t-
(D) 8 December
(D) 8 fc;tl'4{
131]
•
•
'1llln:Cfl ~
Civics
56.
if '~
'lffiO
3lf~f;14fq\i
~
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
57.
58.
60.
(A)
'!ffi'q
(B)
m'qm::l.,'1T
(C)
~
(0)
~'1T
?
iffi t? .
31I<iTrr if f<f;<f.t ~
2000
(B)
2001
(C)
2004
(D)
2005
58.
How many members are there in
the Election Commission ofIndia ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
't4ct51ol 'fiT
,
)
3lf~'
'fiT
(A)
(B)
~
~
-14
-16
(C)
~
-19
(D)
~
-20
w.l~fifitl
if tiF'lqRQ<; 'f>1 ~
%1
(A)
~
(B)
aq(lI;qFd
(C)
'Jm::I'tft
~
'it ~
'f>1
~
3W1llJ'(j1
1
2
3
5
59.
'Right to Freedom'
which article?
(A) Article - 14
(B) Article - 16
(C) Article - 19
(D) Article - 20
60.
Who presides over the meeting of
'Council of Ministers' in India ?
(A) President
(B) Vice President
(C) Prime Minister
(D) None of those.
61.
Main objective of Political Parties
is
.
(A) To get power.
(B) To criticize.
(C) To support.
(0) Formulation of public opinion.
IS
related to
"nff I
(I "l 11Rt <Ii <;ffi 'fiT ~
~
(A)
'ffil] 'ITJ1<I
'R'lT
(8)
~1<.1ioq11
'R'lT
(C)
t1G?A 'R'lT
<.11
<Ii"1 0 'fiT f.rrrtuT
~-
(32)
,I
(A)
Indian Constitution was
formulated by
.
(A) Drafting Committee.
(B) Constitutional Assembly.
(C) Simon Commission.
(D) Lok Sabha.
1
2
3
5
~
In which year, Right to Information
was enacted in India?
57.
<lilfi~i1
.,~.
'"
(D)
%I
<'lfl1fu
""fll'l
'lffiO ~
(D)
56.
qtf
2000
2001
2004
2005
qfr;j q){(j]
61.
lJ<l1
fifitl
'1T«lt<ntfc!m::I 'fiT f.rqfur .... 1;mfil;<u ~
(A)
(B)
(C)
(0)
59.
3lf~'
'fiT
•••I
62. f<Rf.l q;m
~ t~
t - '~
~il;bRl
am~il;~'
'liT,
I
(A) ~~
(B)
"f!'if ctlf~ill21
(B)
(C) ~lJitft
(C)
(0) ~~
63.
'l'fl«I
~
qit ~ ~
1ft ~
~
21 qr.f
63. When was the voting age reduced
from 21 years to 18 years in India?
(A) 1977
I
(A)
1977
(B)
1980
(B)
1980
(C)
1985
(C)
1985
(0) 1990
(0) 1990
64. ~
am
M il;
if
f<Iit! ~
'11-ZIfi<ii 'liT ~
qfiJjo
t
64. Distribution of powers between the
Centre and States is mentioned in
which schedule?
(A) I
?
(A) I
(B)
III
(B)
(C) V
(C)
(0) VII
65.
George Washington
Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Rajendra Prasad
if '«Ilf~
<t 18 qtf
62. Who said "Democracy IS the
Government, of the people, by the
people and for the people" ?
(A) Abraham Lincoln
6
<t 14 qtf
(0) VII
il; ~
fu8:lT "ll'"eR ~
if
III
V
<it f.l:W" ~ 31f.Icn<:f 65. The right to provide free and
compulsory
education
to the
'liT 31f~
'ffr1 <t ~
"ll'"eR f~i<!TTI,n
children in the age group of 6 to 14
has been provided in which article?
(A) 20A
(B) 21 A
tI
(A) 20A
(B)
21 A
(C)
22A
22A
(D) 23A
(C)
(D) 23A
[33]
•
3t?i~
ECONOMICS
66. ~
~ t-
31~
if "WAl 'If\ t&iFq('Cj
66.
Under the capitalistic economy. the
factors of production are owned
by ......
(A) Government.
(8) Private individuals.
(C) Both.
(D) None of the above.
67.
Minimum Support Price is related
to the ...............
(A) Agricultural sector
(B) Industrial sector
(C) Service sector
(D) None of the above
68.
The Reserve Bank of India was
established in the year ...............
(A) 1947
(B) 1951
(C) 1935
(D) 1969
69.
The duration of the First Five Year
Plan of India was ...............
(A) 1947-1952
(A) m'liR 'Iil
(B) f.r;;fi 64Fiiiiff 'Iil
(C)
~'Iil
(D) ~ifit~m
67. ~
tfI1${ ~
ti<if~ ~ (A) 'ffln);r it
(B) :;>1I ~1fi
I'Ii i$r it
(C) Wn i$rit
(D) "3""!Um if it ~ m
68. ft;fc! ~ 31fq; ~
(A) qr{ 1947 if
(B) qr{ 1951 if
(C) qr{ 1935 if
(0) qr{ 1969 if
'l>1~
69.
~
'ljffij 'l>1"1l~ 4i1q41'l
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
70.
if TJU<ftUID 'Iil fcriITl:
f0T 2lT ?
(8)
(C)
'l>1~
m-
1947-1952
1950-1955
1955-1960
1951-1956
'ljffij
(A)
~-
OO~ ~
70.
m. 4'11i1t''1 ~
m. <::1 0$ 'Ii{
m. 31tf«l 'iR
1950-1955
(C)
1955-1960
(D)
1951-1956
The concept of Poverty Line was
first given in India by ...............
(A) Dr. Manmohan Singh
(B) Dr. Dandekar
(C)
Dr. Amartya Sen
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) lfQTf4IlJi~
,
(B)
[34]
"l'li1mf
MATHEMATICS
71.
./5-2
./5+2 .
71. Simple form of ./5
+./5
IS
5+2
5-2
./5-2 + ./5+2 ~<ffi'l~tl
./5+2
./5-2
(A) 9+./5
18+./5
(C)
72. ~.Jb=3a.~-
(B)
(C)
(D) 9
72.
•
a2
3a
(B)
-
1
9
a2
(A)
3a
•
(C)
9
(D)
b
3a
(C)
(B)
(A) 1
ti&n fel:;O'ft
•
1
74.
(C)
75. ~
74. Simple form of
7
-
13
32
13
(B)
-
(0)
-
1
9
-
(B)
b
(D) 3a
9
7
13
(A) 32
a
b
=?
73. The rotal number of symmetry axis
for a square is ...............
(B)
(A) 1
2
(C) 3
(D) 4
~ fW.'1d4
~tl
1
3--1
2--
2
(D) 4
3
(C)
(D) 9
If .Jb = 3a , then
(A)
mmt?
1
1
3--1
2--
13
(A) 32
13
(C)
7
x2 + 15x - 3250 ~ 1011&0'5
75.
m-
I
18 + ,15
2
a2
=?
b
73. mft wt ii t!t!ftl<I alan Cl>1~
18
(El
(A) 9+./5
18
•....•
7
-
13
is ....
7
32
13
(B)
-
(D)
-
13
7
Factors of polynomial
x2 + 15x - 3250 will be .....
(A) (x- 50) (x + 35)
(B) (x - 65) (x + 50)
(C) (x - 50) (x - 35)
(D) (x + 65) (x - 50)
(A) (x - 50) (x + 35)
(B) (x - 65) (x + 50)_
(C) (x - 50) (x - 35)
(D) (x + 65) (x - 50) [35]
-.r
-
76.
77.
78.
f1"1f<.'1f(i;jd 'liT1iR
The value of the following is:
(0.44)2 + (0.06)2 + (0.024)2
(0.044)2 + (0.006)2 + (0.0024)2
(0.044)2 + (0.006)2 + (0,0024)2
(A)
0.100
(B)
0.01
(A)
0.100
(B)
0.01
(C)
100
(D)
1
(C)
100
(D)
1
<f&n31T 'liTTR 110 t am: ~
<itrT 264 t O<l~ mJ31T 'liT<itrT
~
22
(B)
24
(C)
20
(D)
28
<!R f<fim 'ftl if ~ ;;flcmt 'ftl
q:jf 'liT
'i\; ~
.t
3l1'm
(B)
3l1'm
mm ~ I
if <mifl: 'iQimm ~ I
(C)
3l1'm
if !l fa '<0<::q;\lH
(D)
~.t~'iQi1
if <mifl:
I
(C)
16
(B)
5
(A)
22
(B)
24
(C)
20
(D)
28
If two chords
of a circle are
equidistance from the centre of the
circle, then they are
.
(B)
Not equal to each other.
(C)
Intersect each other.
(D) None of these.
79.
m-
5
The product of two numbers is 110
and the sum of their squares is 264,
then the sum of these numbers will
be ....
(A) Equal to each other.
-qfe: A:B = 1:2, B:C = 3:4, C:D = 5:6,
8
78.
'dH-
(A)
(A)
77.
m-
(A)
O<lA:D 'liT1iR
80.
76.
(0.44)2 + (0.06)2 + (0.024)2
~~"q"{m,
79.
t-
If A:B = 1:2, B:C = 3:4, C:D
then value of A:D will be
5
8
5
(A)
(C)
(D) 5:16
1- sinS
'!.
<mifl: " 1 + sinS
80.
8
5
16
1- sinS
. 0 is equal to
1 +sm
(A) cosec 0 - cot 0
(A) cosec 0 - cot S
(B)
tan
(B)
tanO-secS
eC)
seeS-tanS
(C)
seeS-tanS
(J -
sec S
(D) cot S - cosec S
CD) cot S - cosec S
(36)
=
(B)
8
5
CD)
5:16
.
5:6,
.
81.
2>:+5.
3x+ 10.
2y-30.
6y-lS.
In the given figure, the values of x
andy are
.
3x+ 10°
2y-30.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
82.
•
= GO°,y =
12°
x = 60°, y = 10°
x = 12°, y = 60°
x = 50°, y = 20°
x
(A) x = 60°,
(B) x = 60°,
(C) x = 12°,
(0) x = 50°,
sin 12°cos 78° + cos 12°sin 78° 'IiT'lR
82.
~(A)
0
(B)
1
83.
~
40
4: 1
84.
(El
40 q<f
(C)
45 q<f
(D)
42 crt
"l!,'ll ~
~
85.
~
(8)
50, 40
(C) 40, 35
(D)
35, 40
~m
83.
Five years ago the sum of ages of the
father and the son was 40 years. In
present it's ratio is 4: 1, then the
present age of father is
.
(A) 30 years
(El 40 years
(C) 45 years
(D) 42 years
84.
The marks of 10 students in a certain
subject in a class are 20, 19, 50, 48,
50, 36, 35, 50, 40, 40. The mean and
mode are respectively as
.
(A) 40, 50
(B)
50, 40
(C) 40,35
(D) 35,40
85.
The sum of the squares of two
consecutive natural numbers is 313.
Then the numbers will be
.
(A) 12, 13
(8)
13,-12
(C) 12, -13
(D) -12, -13
m-
(A) 40, 50
~ Mllid ~
"i\; qrif
'liT
<iM
313%,mmntm(A)
12, 13
(C)
12, -13
1
(D) None of these.
"i\;10 fcmTf*li"i\; f<I;tiT fcrrf1:l "i\;
20,19,50,48,50,36,35,50,40,
40 ~ I11!fV1'lil ~
.
(C) -1
crt ~ fun am "F 'liT 3lI':l'IiT <WT
crt 2111Cl<i'lR Ii ~ 3lI':l 'liT 3lTffiI
%, <f'.j' Cl<i'lR i:j fun 'liT 3lI':l ~ I
30 q<f
The value of
(B)
m"'~~1
(A)
=
12°
y = 10°
Y = 60°
y = 20°
y
sin 12°cos78° + cos 12°sin 78° is
(A) 0
(C) -1
(D)
6y-W
(8)
(0)
13,-12
-12, -13
[371
86. ~ alq;'f q;) <WI 100 t o~ ~
3lq; i\; ~ it ~ 'P1 t eft
mr
m-
3lq; ~
alq;'f"q;J
llR fif;o;rr
(A) 34,66
(C) 44,56
87.
•
(B)
24, 76
(D)
46,54
(ab + be+ea) 'l>1 0<l'I0 Ni<rrOllw.mn
t-
87.
(A) abc (a+b+r:)
(B) ab (a+c)
1 1)
abc (1-+-+abc
(C)
86. The sum of two numbers is 100 and
one number is two less than twice the
other number. Then the numbers
are .....
(A) 34,66
(B) 24, 76
(C) 44, 56
(D) 46,54
(ab+be+ea) can be expressed as ......
(A) abc (a+b+e)
(B) ab (a+c)
(C)
(D) eC +~)
abc ell)
-+-+abc
(D) e(~+~)
•
88.
~
~ <i"&rrm q:;"[L.C.M. 2520 am
H.C.F. 12t
fi;Rilit~ti&lT504t
~ti&lTm(A) 50
(C)
(B)
(D)
40
89. lI?f1'l n ~
(A)
(B)
(C)
eft
65
60
88. If the L.C.M. of two numbers is 2520
andH.C.F. is 12. Its one number is 504,
then the other number will be .....
(A) 50
(B) 65
(C) 40
(0) 60
89. The sum of first n natural numbers
is .....
t-
m:.dlFm"q;J<WI~Im
n
n
2
(A) 2
n(n +1)
2
(B)
n(n+1)
2
n+l
'>
~
(C)
(D) n + 1
n+l
2
(D) n + 1
90.
~ 2000 'R ~ crf i\; ~
'l>1 ~ it -q\f'''lf~~
fif;o;rr
m?
(A) 105
(B)
200
(C)
(0)
2205
205
90. Calculate compound interest
on
~ 2000 for 2 years at the rate 5%.
5% Cllfifq;~
(38)
(A) 105
(El
200
(C)
(D)
2205
205