3 CET PROSPECTUS.cdr - Rashtriya Military School, Ajmer
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3 CET PROSPECTUS.cdr - Rashtriya Military School, Ajmer
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Cadets are admitted into Class VI & IX through a Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted under the aegis of the Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Army). AIM 2. The aim of Rashtriya Military Schools is "to impart quality education and prepare the cadets to join the Defence Services". ACADEMICS 3. Rashtriya Military Schools are affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The medium of instruction in the Schools is English. The academic year is from April to May and is divided into two terms. All Schools offer Science stream, except Rashtriya Military School, Belgaum which offers both Science and Commerce Streams. Rashtriya Military School prepare Cadets for the following examinations:(a) Central Board of Secondary Education (i) All India Secondary School Examination (Class X). (ii) All India Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII). (b) Union Public Service Commission Examination for admission to National Defence Academy. ADMISSIONS 4. Common Entrance Test for admission to Class VI and IX is held in Dec. The exam for Class VI will be automated OMR based in subjects of Intelligence, English, Mathematics and General Knowledge. Examination for admission to Class IX will also be OMR based in the subjects of English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies and Hindi. Admission to Class XI will be based on Class X board exam results. No written exam will be held for admission to Class XI. For admission to Class VI a candidate should not be less than 10 years and more than 11 years of age as on 01 Jul of the year of admission. For admission to Class IX a candidate should not be less than 13 years and more than 14 years of age as on 01 Jul of the year of admission. For admission to Class XI a candidate should not be less than 15 years and more than 17 years of age as on 01 Jul of the year of admission. Admission into Classes IX and XI is on the basis of available vacancies. A candidate studying in Class V is eligible to appear in the admission test. However, he must pass Class V from a Govt. recognised school before the date of admission to a Rashtriya Military School. Parents/students should also note that all admissions are in the category of Boarders only. No day scholars are allowed. Admissions are exclusively for boys. Important dates for admission in Rashtriya Military Schools are as under:(a) (b) RESERVATION CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY 5. Last date of submission of Application Forms for Class VI & Class IX Date of Written Examination for Class VI & Class IX - Sep Dec The schools have reservation of seats in categories mentioned below:(a) 70% of seats are reserved for the wards of serving and retired JCOs/ORs those in the Army, Navy and Air Force. (b) 30% of seats are reserved for the wards of Officers & Civilians. (d) 15% and 7.5% of the seats in each category (excluding Officer Category) are reserved for SC and ST candidates. (e) A total of 50 seats (Not more than 15 in either of the school) are earmarked for wards of personal killed in action. 6. Education Qualification : The candidate should have passed Class V for admission in Class VI and passed Class VIII for admission in Class IX from a govt./recognized school before the date of admission to a Rashtriya Military School. However, a student studing in Class V and Class VIII is eligible to appear in the respective Entrance Test. They should also preferably know sufficient English which is the medium of instruction in Rashtriya Military Schools. 7. Age Eligibility : Only boys between 10 to 11 years of age for Class VI and boys between 13 to 14 years of age for Class IX as on 01 July of the year of admission are eligible for admission. Six months relaxation in upper age limit is permissible for the wards of war widows of Officers, JCOs/ORs killed in action. The Authority for Date of Birth will be a School Leaving certificate obtained from the previous school of the candidate and countersigned by the District Education Officer, as also entry in the sheet role of the father duly authenticated by the OIC Records. Certificates issued by Gram Panchayat or any other local body are not acceptable. Any variation in the Date of Birth or any other particulars in the sheet role and the School leaving certificate will render the candidature of the child null and void. 8. Admission Test : The CET for Class VI & Class IX will be Automated Optical Mark Reader (OMR) based exam and scheme of marking for these papers will be as under:for Class VI Subject (a) English (b) Intelligence Test (c) Mathematics (d) General Knowledge & Current Affairs (e) Interview for Class IX Subject (a) Paper - 1 English = 50 marks Hindi = 20 marks Social Science = 30 marks (b) Paper - 2 Maths Science (c) Interview Maximum Marks 50 Minimum% to qualify 35% 50 50 50 40% 40% 40% Remarks Candidate is required to qualify in this test. English Marks are not counted towards Merit. 20 Maximum Marks 100 Minimum% to qualify 50% 100 50% = 50 marks = 50 marks 50 9. Syllabus : Written test will generally be of Class V standard for Class VI admission and Class VIII standard for Class IX admission. Medium of answering the questions in Entrance exam is English or Hindi. 10. Interview : Those candidates who qualify in the written test will be called for the interview at one of the Rashtriya Military Schools. Marks of the interview will be added to the score of the written test before deciding the final merit. No traveling or other allowance is admissible in connection with the journeys undertaken for the common entrance test or the interview. 11. Result : Merit list of successful candidates and the school allotment will be declared by IHQ of MoD (Army), DGMT/MT-15. No separate intimation will be sent to the unsuccessful candidates. However, the final result will be available on army Intranet. 12. Final Selection : Candidates selected in order of merit on the basis of total marks secured by them in the admission test and the interview will be admitted to different Rashtriya Military Schools based on availability of vacancies, medical fitness and as per the reservations norms laid down for various categories. 13. Medical Fitness : All the candidates will be required to undergo medical fitness examination before admission to the Rashtriya Military Schools as per norms/criteria as specified in AFMSF-2 and only in the hospital he has mentioned in the Application Form. The medical examination will be carried out at only one of the listed hospitals in para 36. Candidate found medically unfit by the board of officers at listed hospitals will not be admitted. The candidate will also be required to remain medically fit during the course of his stay at Rashtriya Military School. The admission of the candidate will be provisional till Fitness certificate is received from the Hospital. SCHOOL FEES AND CAUTION MONEY 14. Tuition fee and caution money with respect to different categories is given below. SC and ST candidates are required to pay one fourth of the amount mentioned below SNo Category Tuition Fees (per year) Caution Money (Onetime) (a) OR & their equivalents in the Navy and IAF (including Ex-Servicemen) Rs. 4800/- Rs. 1200/- (b) JCO & their equivalents in the Navy and IAF (including Ex-Servicemen) Rs. 7200/- Rs. 1800/- (c) Service Offrs all three Forces (including Ex-Servicemen) Rs. 15000/- Rs. 3800/- (e) Civilians Rs. 24000/- Rs. 6000/- (f) For SC/ST (25% of Fee paid by the respective Category) OR Rs. 1200/JCOs Rs. 1800/Civ Rs. 6000/- Note: Caution money will be deposited at the time of admission and refunded without interest to the cadet on discharge from the school. The School fees are payable for a year and will be paid directly to the school at the time of admission. No fees will be charged from sons of officers and JCOs/ORs and their equivalent ranks in the Navy and Air Force who have been killed in action. POCKET MONEY 15. A minimum of Rs. 10,000/- will be deposited by all categories in the Pocket Money Account of the ward to cater to the traveling expenses and monthly pocket money. It is mandatory to maintain balance of Rs. 4,000/- at any one time under this head. AWARD OF SCHOLARSHIPS 16. 15% of the non-entitled cadets (i.e. sons of service officers and civilians) in the school are awarded means-cum-merit scholarships on the basis of a common scholarship test conducted by the Army Headquarters. The scholarships are awarded as per following rules: (a) Full remission of the school fees in the case of those cadets whose parents income is less than Rs. 1,00,000/- in a financial year. (b) Fees at half rates are charged from cadet whose parents income exceeds Rs. 1,00,000/but is not more than Rs. 1,50,000 - in the financial year. 17. Cadets between the ages of 10-13 years as on 01 Jul are eligible to take the scholarship test. The scholarship once granted by Army Headquarters will continue to be received by a cadet till he passes the Senior School Certificate class in the school. It will, however, be subject to his maintaining high academic standard during the course of candidates stay in the school. FEES IN RESPECT OF WARDS OF 18. The wards of service officers/JCOs/NCOs killed in action are entitled complete exemption from SERVICE OFFICERS/JCOs/NCOs tuition fees and other fees (Capitation fee & Caution money not included). KILLED IN ACTION LEAVE 19. Normally, leave will not be granted to a cadet in the middle of the term. The Principal will exercise his discretion regarding grant of leave on very special grounds such as serious illness of parents or the marriage of real brothers or sisters. Leave applications must be signed by the parents. Parents should also mention that journey of the boy will be performed at parents risk and expense. INTER SCHOOL TRANSFER 20. Applications for inter school transfer of cadets will be entertained by the Principal upto 15 Feb each year and the transfers will be entertained only in the beginning of the following academic session. Inter school transfer will not be permitted as a matter of course but only under exceptional circumstances or for any other extraordinary reason considered valid by the Army HQ (MT15). Transfer of Cadets will be considered based on the following conditions:(a) The cadets of ex-servicemen who wish to transfer his ward to a school nearer home to save travelling expenses. (b) The cadets seeking transfer has a brother (not cousin) studying in the receiving school. (c) Transfer on medical ground only certified by the RMO of the school where the cadet is presently studying. 21. No application for the inter school transfer will be entertained in respect of cadets who are already studying in class IX or above. SCHOOL ROUTINE 22. The Daily routine of the Rashtriya Military Schools have come to establish themselves as important traditions of the schools. While the day is planned so as to get the Cadets to live an active campus-life due heed is also paid to have ample scope for rest, leisure and individual time. The daily routine followed in Rashtriya Military Schools is as under:Note : The timings may vary from school to school depending upon the local weather conditions. 06:00 am - 06:30 am - Physical Training 07:30 am - 08:00 am - Breakfast 08:30 am - 08:50 am - Morning Assembly 08:50 am - 01:30 pm - Academic Classes 01:45 pm - 02:15 pm - Lunch 02:15 pm - 04:00 pm - Quiet Period 04:00 pm - 05:30 pm - Games/Club 06:00 pm - 08:00 pm - Evening Prep 08:00 pm - 09:30 pm - Dinner/Ante Room 09:30 pm - 10:30 pm - Own-time Study - Lights Out 10:45 pm onwards ACADEMIC FACILITIES 23. With the tremendous developments in the field of education and educational infrastructure, the Rashtriya Military Schools too have developed their infrastructural facilities to match the best available. State-of-art equipments and buildings are slowly augmenting the existing facilities. The Schools offer the best facilities of residential public schools with all the amenities made available to the Cadet DIGITAL CLASSROOMS SCIENCE LABORATORY AUDITORIUM INTERNET ENABLED COMPUTER LABORATORY WELL STOCKED LIBRARY SPORTS & GAMES FACILITIES CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The academic growth of the Cadets at Rashtriya 24. Military Schools is substantially augmented with a wide range of sports and games embedded within the curriculum. The Schools have facility for pursuance of almost all sports and games. The Cadets are encouraged to actively participate in games and sports and specialized coaching is imparted by trained Army personnel. The academic calendar of the school schedules a number of sporting events and competitions, to create in the cadets the required competitive edge. The Schools provide facilities for daily games in Football, Hockey, Cricket, Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Boxing and Athletics. Daily morning P.T. is compulsory for the Cadets. 25. Co-curricular activities play an important part in the training imparted to the cadets. The schools provide an ample scope for the development of the students creative skills in fine arts and crafts. Varied activities of Photography, Dramatics, Art, Wood Work, Music, Debating, Elocution and Declamation are organised with the aim of helping cadets to make an intelligent use of their leisure time. 26. NCC Training is compulsory for all the cadets. The Schools have Army, Air and Naval Wings of Junior Division NCC. In addition Scouting and Trekking are regular features of extracurricular activities. HOUSE SYSTEM MESSING 27. Cadets reside in Houses. The Houses are the intrinsic units of the schools but each house has its own motto and colour which gives each one of them a separate identity and house spirit. The Cadets are distributed equally in all houses. Each house has a Hostel Superintendent and a warder to look after the personal comforts & welfare of the Cadets. Each house is provided with a Dish TV set for recreation of cadets. 28. The Schools provide to the cadets well-balanced, and nourishing diet. The cadets are served three meals a day in addition to milk in the morning and tea & snacks in the forenoon and afternoon. The daily menu invariably includes fresh fruit, m i l k , b u tte r, j a m , e g g s , c e re a l s , ve geta b l e s a n d meat/fish/chicken. Separate arrangement exists for vegetarians and non-vegetarians. MEDICAL AND HEALTH CARE 29. The Schools have an Ml Room with the presence of nursing assistants. Special care is taken of the health of the cadets. Detailed medical history charts are maintained for individual cadets and a careful and accurate periodical record of height, weight and chest measurements is kept. Cadets who need special treatment are sent to other hospitals having requisite facilities. Where payment is required to be made, it is communicated to cadets parents. DICIPLINE TEXT BOOKS AND STATIONERY 30. Cadets are required to follow School discipline meticulously. Younger cadets are guided and helped by the senior cadets to learn to live in a disciplined way. If a cadet is declared undesirable he will be sent home immediately at parents' cost and risk. In such cases, the decision of the Principal shall be final and binding. Ragging is prohibited in the school. Cadets may be withdrawn from the school by the school authority on grounds of extreme indicipline cases. 31. Text Books will not be provided by the School free of cost. These are required to be purchased by the cadets. Stationery items will also be required to be purchased and may be procured from the authorized school shop to maintain uniformity. KIT AND CLOTHING Kit and clothing items to be provided at the time of admission are given below. For pattern, sample 32. and quality, parents/guardians are requested to contact the school authorities at the time of admission. Sno Items 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 23. 25. 26 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. Tooth Brush Tooth Paste Toilet Soap with Case Washing soap with Case Hair Oil Nail Cutter Shoe polish Polish brush Mirror Rain Coat Water proof shoes Slippers Plastic Bucket with Mug Torch School Bag School Belt Steel box/suit case Lock & Key Football boots Vest & Underwear Handkerchief Shirt Khaki Shorts Khaki Shorts Khaki Stocking woolen Navy Blue Socks Woolen or Socks Cotton Shorts Sports Shirt Sports Shoes (Oxford) PT Shoes Suit Woolen Pullover School Tie Trouser White Cap with Crest/ Pagri Quantity (Pairs/Nos) 01 01 02 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 04 06 06 06 06 02 04 04 04 02 02 01 01 01 01 01 Note : Individual school may also require the cadets to procure / possess additional items as per individual school requirements. 33. All the item’s mentioned below except mattresses shall however, be provided by officers and civilian parents to their sons/wards at their own expenses. Kindly ensure that these items are brought along at the time of admission. SNo Items 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mattresses Mosquito Net Bed sheet Pillow Cases Blankets Pillow Quantity (Pair/Nos) 01 01 02 02 02 01 for Rashtriya Military School, Chail Only SNo Items Quantity (Pair/Nos) 7. Rain cape 01 8. Gum Boots 01 9. Satchel 01 10. Grey Bag 01 11. Kit Bag 01 34. Any item specific to the need of the school will be intimated to the parents by the School concerned. The parents of children selected for admission to Rashtriya Military School, Chail are advised to provide their wards a good quilt and two pairs of woolen trousers. EXPECTATIONS FROM PARENTS 35. Parents/guardians are requested to co-operate with the school for its smooth functioning by observing the following : (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (j) (k) (l) TRAVEL (END OF TERM) Prompt acknowledgement of all School communication regarding fees, progress reports etc., & compliance with the instructions contained in various circulars & letters. Do not send money directly to your child/ward as he is not allowed to receive or possess ready cash. Avoid request for leave for your child/ward during the term. Ensure that your child/ward is properly equipped with proper kit and clothing and other necessities. Your child/ward must have sufficient balance in his pocket money account. He should rejoin School on due date after each vacation. The cadets are not allowed to keep any valuables with them, such as, expensive wrist watches, gold rings and gadgets such as mobiles, laptops, camera, pen drives, ATM cards etc. The school will not be responsible for the loss of any such article if kept in the House. Cadets will not be allowed to keep any cash. If found, it will be confiscated and deposited in their Pocket Money Account. No money order will be accepted in the name of cadets. Parents/ guardians are requested not to give any cash to their wards. Cadets are not allowed to keep accounts in the local Banks or Post Office. The defaulters will invite disciplinary action. In case of illness, if the presence of a parent or guardian is required, you shall be informed by the School which you should promptly respond. In all correspondence, the child's/ward's School No, name, house and class should be mentioned. Parents /guardians can meet their ward only with a prior permission from the respective House Master. Parents to sign and submit Indemnity Bond on Rs.10/- Stamp paper attested by the Notary at the time of admission. 36. Parents will be informed well in advance the date of the commencement of vacation. It is the responsibility of parents to intimate the school as to where they want their wards to spend vacation. Parents may come personally or authorise any other person in writing to collect the child. The school will otherwise dispatch the cadets at parent's risk. Similarly, parents will ensure that the cadets are escorted back to school on the due date. Late arrivals after vacation will be penalised and/or punished as decided by the Principal. LIST OF HOSPITALS FOR CONDUCT OF MEDICAL TEST 37. List of Command / Zonal and other Hospitals Nominated by the Director General Medical Services to carry out Examination of Boys selected for admission to Rashtriya Military School are as under:PLEASE MENTION THE HOSPITAL CODE IN THE APPLICATION FORM FROM WHERE YOU WISH TO UNDERGO MEDICAL FITNESS TEST. HOSPITAL NAMES Command Hospitals Eastern Command, Kolkata Southern Command, Pune Central Command, Lucknow Western Command, Chandimandir Air Force, Bangalore Northern Command, C/o 56 APO ZONAL HOSPITAL - Southern Command MH Ahmedabad MH Jodhpur MH Kirkee MH Secunderabad ZONAL HOSPITAL - Western Command MH Ambala MH Jalandhar 159 (GH) Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt ZONAL HOSPITAL - Eastern Command MH Barrackpore 151 Base Hospital 155 Base Hospital 158 Base Hospital ZONAL HOSPITAL - Northern Command 166 MH 167 MH 92 Base Hospital, C/O 56 APO 150 Gen Hospital, C/O 56 APO ZONAL HOSPITAL - Central Command MH Agra MH Allahabad MH Meerut MH Bareilly MH Dehradun MH Jabalpur MH Jhansi MH Namkum MH Roorkee Base Hospital, Lucknow OTHERS INHS Sanjivini, Cochin INHS Ashvini, Mumbai CODE 11 12 13 14 15 16 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 41 42 43 44 51 52 53 54 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 81 82 NOTE : Medical Board Proceeding AFMSF-2, duly signed by the President of the Medical Board, have to be submitted at the time of admission. RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOL, CHAIL ABOUT US 1. Rashtriya Military School Chail (Shimla Hills) is a residential English Medium Public School under the Ministry of Defence. The foundation of this school was laid by the Prince of Wales in Feb 1922 and the School started functioning in Sep 1925 at Jalandhar Cantt. In 1952 the School was shifted to Nowgong (MP) and was moved to its present location at Chail in 1960. The school was renamed as Chail Military School with effect from 01 Jan 1966 and now as Rashtriya Military School Chail wef 25 Jun 2007. Rashtriya Military Chail was initially known as King George V's Royal Indian Military School, later called as King George V's Royal Indian Military College and then as King George's School. Military Schools provided education to sons of the Defence Service personnel and prepared them for career in the Armed Forces. In 1952 Rashtriya Military Schools were organized as residential Public Schools for boys. Their objectives were enlarged and admissions were thrown open to the sons of Defence Service Officers and Civilians. These Schools are the members of Indian public Schools conference. 2. The School Office functions from 0830 hrs to 1430 hrs and 1530 hrs to 1630 hrs on all working days, school office will remain closed on Sundays and Holidays. The Academic and Administrative head of the school is the Principal who is assisted by Administrative Officer of the rank of Captain/Major from Army. LOCATION 3. The school is situated at 7500 feet above mean sea level amidst the scenic splendour of Himalayan forests. The place has a salubrious climate and occupies an important position on the tourist map of India. Chail is 29 Kms. from Kandaghat on Kalka - Shimla line, and 85 Kms. from Kalka. One can reach by narrow gauge rail from Kalka to Kandaghat and from there by bus to Chail. RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOL, AJMER ABOUT US Rashtriya Military School Ajmer, with its panoramic view of surrounding hills, spread over 87 acres was founded on 15 Nov 1930 as King 1. George's Royal Indian Military School to take care of education of sons of defence personnel. In 1952, the school was reorganized on public school lines and admissions were made open to the sons of Defence service Officers and Civilians. In 1954, the school became the member of the India Public School Conference (IPSC).The School was renamed Military School in 1966 and its old motto 'Play the Game' was replaced with 'Sheelam Param Bhushanam' which means 'Character is the highest virtue'. On 25 June 2007 the school got its present name 'Rashtriya Military School Ajmer'. 2. The Rashtriya Military School Ajmer, an English medium school affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi is a catagory 'A' establishment run by the Ministry of Defence and is an active member of the IPSC. 3. The school has several of its alumni occupying high positions in the Armed Forces and in other sectors doing stellar support to the motherland. LOCATION 4. The school is situated along the Jaipur-Ajmer road at a distance of 3 Kms from the Railway station and about 3/4 Km from the Rajasthan Roadways Bus Stand with the city to its south. Entry to the School is provided through the New gate constructed on Jaipur Road. 5. Ajmer city is located in the centre of Rajasthan and is surrounded by Aravali hills. The 'Ana Sagar' and 'Foy Sagar' lakes add to the beauty of this city. Ajmer is known world over for Dargah Sharif and Pushkar and for its inclusive Sufi Culture. Climatically, in Ajmer, winters are moderate and summers are hot. Evenings are very pleasant even during peak summer. RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOL, BELGAUM ABOUT US Rashtriya Military School, Belgaum was founded on 30th December 1945 at Belgaum in the then Bombay province. It was then called King 1. George VI Royal Indian Military College. This was the fourth such institution set up in the country. Initially admission to the school was restricted to the sons of JCOs and OR of the Army and their equivalent ranks in the Navy and Air Force. The boys were prepared for the Army Special Certificate Education Examination. The Instructional staff was drawn exclusively from the Army Educational Corps. It was incumbent upon all boys to join the defence service after finishing School. On Republic Day 1950, the School was renamed King George's Military College. In July 1952, the School was re-organized along the lines of 2. Residential Public Schools. Admissions were thrown open to the sons of service Officers as well as Civilians. The school switched over to the Senior Cambridge Certificate Examination and the pre-condition for admission that all boys should join the defence services was withdrawn. The School was simultaneously renamed as King George's School. In 1963, the School was affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi and the boys switched over to the Higher 3. Secondary Examination conducted by the Board. On 01 January 1966, the School was renamed 'Belgaum Military School'. Belgaum, In January 1988 the prefix 'Belgaum' was dropped and the School was redesignated 'Military School Belgaum'. Since Jun 2007, the school is known as Rashtriya Military School, Belgaum. LOCATION The School is ideally located in Belgaum Cantonment, on the outskirts of Belgaum city, which is one of the fastest growing cities in 4. northwest Karnataka. The district of Belgaum borders two states, Maharashtra and Goa. It is about 100 km (by road) from Hubli, which is one of the bigger junctions on the South-Central Railway. Belgaum is also connected by rail (single line) to Pune, Miraj, Londa and Hubli. Touching the border of two states, Maharashtra and Goa, Belgaum is one of the oldest towns in Karnataka. Lying at a distance of 502 km 5. from Bangalore and 500 km from Mumbai. Belgaum is endowed with natural beauty and lush green environment which create a world of contrast and harmony, with and swift kaleidoscopic changes in topography, vegetation and climate (50” rainfall). Its hinterland offers a rich resource mix, attracting people as tourist, settlers, job-seekers and entrepreneurs making it a veritable paradise or a 'poor man's Switzerland. RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOL, BANGALORE ABOUT US 1. King George Royal Indian Military College, Bangalore was established on 1 August 1946 to facilitate education of the sons of defence personnel from South India. Cadets were educated, then from III to VI form to enable them to appear for the Army's Special Examination, which was equivalent to high school education. The three Houses, at those times were Coot, Give and Cornwallis. 2. The School was reorganised in September 1952 and was thrown open to sons of commissioned officers and civilians. The name of the school was shortened to King George's School. The school motto was 'Play the Game'. A member oflPSC (Indian Public School Conference) the school prepared cadets for 'Senior Cambridge Examination' from 1952 to 1962. The nascent patriotic fervour found its local expression when the houses were renamed as Rajaji, Nehru and Mountbatten. The Mountbatten House was changed to Tagore House and a new House by name Shastri House was created. In 1966, The School's name was altered to 'Bangalore Military School' and after four years of its affiliation to ICSE, the school adpoted a CBSE syllabus in 1967. 3. In 1969, The school's motto was changed to "Sheelam Param Bhushanm ", a Sanskrit Shloka which means "Character is the highest virtue'. Thereafter, the school celebrated its Diamond Jubilee from 08th Dec to 10th Dec 2006. In July 2007 the school was redesignated as "Rashtriya Military School" Bangalore. LOCATION 4. Rashtriya Military School, Bangalore is located near MG Road at Richmond Town on Hosur Road. Johnson Market and Saint Philomena’s Hospital are the main landmarks to reach RMS Bangalore. The School is 7 Kms away from State Bus Stand, 8.5 Kms from City Railway Station and 5.6 Kms from Cantonment Railway Station. Bengaluru International Airport is 36 Kms far from School’s location. RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOL, DHOLPUR ABOUT US 1. Rashtriya Military School, Dholpur was the fifth and the youngest of the five Rashtriya Military Schools. Raised on 16 ]uly 1962, the School is the only Rashtriya Military School raised after the Independence. Located on the Dholpur - Bari Highway, the School is housed in a regal palace donated by the erstwhile Maharaja of Dholpur, Udaybhan Singh. The School Campus is spread over an area of more than 1500 acres of the Royal Estate. 2. Though being the youngest, the School has come to establish itself as one of the premier residential public schools of the country, with its alumni spread all across the globe. LOCATION 3. Rashtriya Military School, Dholpur is located at a distance of 10.5 kilometers from Dholpur City. Dholpur is on the New Delhi - Bhopal Main Central Railway Line and Delhi -Mumbai National Highway No. 3. The city is well connected to almost all parts of the country. The nearest airport is at Delhi at a distance of 250 kilometers. 4. Dholpur is climatically unique in the sense that the region witnesses all the climatic conditions of summer, monsoons, autumn winter and spring in ample abundance. Though the mercury soars high in the summer months for a few days the climatic conditions remain quite salubrious throughout the year. APPLICATION FORM FOR RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOLS - CET 2014 Application Form for Admission to Rashtriya Military Schools at Chail, Ajmer, Belgaum, Bangalore and Dholpur for Academic Session 2014-2015 READ THE INSTR UCTIONS GIVEN O VERLEAF BEFORE FILLING THIS FORM INSTRUCTIONS OVERLEAF ADMISSION FOR WHICH CLASS (Shade the appropriate Circle) —i;k bl QkeZ dks Hkjus ls igys ihNs fn;s x,s funZ s ' k dks /;kuiw o Z d i<+ s A Write all Three Different Centre Code jk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldwy dk Pkquko ftlesa izos'k ds bPNqd gSa REFER OVERLEAF FOR CENTRE CODES (Write all Three Different School Code in order of your preference) lHkh rhu vyx vyx dsanz dksM HkjsA dsanz dksM ds fy, QkeZ ds ihNs ns[ksa 1 6 2 5 1 1 2nd Choice 3r d Choice 01 01 02 02 03 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 01 02 02 03 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 01 02 02 03 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 REFER OVERLEAF FOR RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOL CODES jk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldwy dksM ds fy, QkeZ ds ihNs ns[ksa 1 tUe dh frfFk gLirky dk Pkquko ftlesa LokLFk tk¡p djokuh gSa 2 0 0 1 9 9 1 4 DATE lHkh rhu vyx Ldwy dksM viuh ojh;rk ds Øekuqlkj HkjsA 2 Choice of Hospital for Medical Checkup 4 1st 2nd 3r d Choice Choice Choice 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 MONTH 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 YEAR 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 Form No. CATEGORY / dSVsxjh (Write Code & Darken the Corresponding Circle) 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 2 5 2 0 0 1 3 (Write Code 1to 8 in the Box & Darken the Corresponding Circle) & OR (General/OBC) 0 1= tsJCOs .lh.vks/vks.vkj (lkekU;/vks.chs.lh) 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 (Refer Overleaf for Category Codes) & OR (SC) 0 2= JCOs ts.lh.vks/vks.vkj v (vuqlfw pr tkfr) s & OR ((S (ST) 0 3= JCOs ts.lh.vks lh.vk vksk/s vksk.vkjj (vuq (vuqlfw pr tutkfr) 0 4= KIA - Killed in Ac Act Action yMkbZ esea 'kghn Ap pl S ic am at io ple n Fo Fil rm led (S id e1 1st Choice Date of Birth ) ijh{kk dsanz dk pquko Choice of Rashtriya Military School for Admission gLirky dksM ds fy, QkeZ ds ihNs ns[ksa Choice of Exam Centre (REFER OVERLEAF FOR HOSPITAL CODES) (R 0 for CLASS IX 0 for CLASS VI 01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05 dSVsxjh dksM ds fy, QkeZ ds ihNs ns[ksa Civilian/Office Civilian Civilian/Officer (General/OBC) 0 5== flfofy;u/vks flfofy;u/vksQhlj flfofy;u hl (lkekU;/vks.chs.lh) Civilian/ Civilian/Officer 0 6= Civili (SC) flfofy;u/vks flfof flfofy; Qhlj (vuqlfw pr tkfr) Civ Civilian/Officer (ST) 0 7= flfofy;u/vks f Qhlj (vuqlfw pr tutkfr) NAME OF CANDIDATE / (in BLOCK Letters) izkaFkhZ dk uke (Give one Box gap between ween First / Middle Midd / Surnamee - izFke@e/;e@ ke@e/;e@miuke ds chp esa ,d ckWDl dk fjDr LFkku NksM+s) NAV EE N R A S T OG I NAME OF FATHER / (in BLOCK Letters) firk dk uke (Give one Box gap between First / Middle / Surname name - izFke@ ke@e/;e@miuke ds chp esa ,d ckWDl dk fjDr LFkku NksM+s) J AG DE V R A S T OG I ----------Fold From Here----------------------------------Fold ------Fold -Fold From Fr Here--------------------------------------------Fold H e--------------e-------------From Here--------Name of Mother/(in BLOCK Letters) ekrk dk uke (Give one Box gap between ween First/Middle/SurnameFirst/Middle/S izFke/e/;ee/miuke ds chp esa ,d ckWDl dk fjDr LFkku NksM)s + ME E NA R A S T OG I COMPLETE ETE POSTAL ADD ADDRESS OF THE E CANDIDA CANDIDAT CANDIDATE (In BLOCK Letters only) SPACE FOR PHOTOGRAPH Please affix recent pass port size Photograph (4.5cm x 3.5cm) DO NOT STAPLE THE PHOTO. Make sure that the Photo is pasted properly PHOTO NOT TO ATTESTED BE S 4 R S G / O 2 O A U L U R J A A / 2 D N T A N G A O R A S T OG I GD E V N EW G U R U DWR A E A R G U R U DWR A P UR ME HR A U L I N RO AD D E L H I N EW PIN: 11. TELE PHONE PH NO (if any) For Phone No. 335544, Write 003 35 544 9 6 6 7 1 4 9 8 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 Hkk"kk dh tkudkjh (Write 1 or 2 or 3 in the Box & Darken the Corresponding Circle) 3 1=English/ baxfy'k 2=Hindi/ fgUnh 3=Both/ nksuks 1 0 2 0 03 In which Rashtriya Military School your own Brother is studying vkidk lxk HkkbZ fdl jk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldwy esa i<+rk gS (Write 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 in the Box Darken the Corresponding Circle) 5 1 1 0 0 4 7 For STD code 11, Write 0 0 0 1 1 Signature of the Candidate te LANGUAGES KNOWN 1 1-Rashtriya Military School, Chail 0 jk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldwy] pSy 2 2-Rashtriya Military School, Ajmer 0 jk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldwy] vtesj 03 3-Rashtriya Military School, Belgaum jk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldwy] csyxke TO BE FILLED BY DEFENCE Name of Parent Unit / Regiment Name of Dependant Record Office 335 MSL REGIMENT ARTY RECORD eq[; ;wfuV / jssftesVa dk uke fjd‚MZ v©fQl dk uke PERSONNEL ONLY Personal No. / O;fDrxr uEcj C/O 5 6 APO (Write 56 or 99) DECLARATION BY PARENT / GUARDIAN I hereby state that all particulars given above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and no material information has been s u p p r es s ed o r w i t h h el d b y m e. I al s o ag r ee t o b i n d m y s el f t o submit to the school rules in force at present or amended from time to time, in all respects. I have read the prospectus and School Rules. I am also aware that if my son/ward if found using unfair means in the examination, he shall be debarred from the examination and his candidature shall be cancelled. jk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldwy] csaxyksj 05 5-Rashtriya Military School, Dholpur 6 07 1 0 90 1 T Unit Pin No. / ;wfuV ihu uEcj 04 4-Rashtriya Military School, Bangalore jk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldwy] /kksyiqj 06 6-NOT APPLICABLE ykxw ugha gS ekrk firk@laj{kd }kjk ?kks"k.kk i= eSa ;g ?kks"k.kk djrk gw¡ fd Åij fn, x, lHkh fooj.k esjh tkudkjh ds vuqlkj lR; rFkk fo'okl ;ksX; gS vkSj dksbZ Hkh lwpuk esjs }kjk NqikbZ ;k nckbZ ugh xbZ gSA eSa Loa; dks lHkh lacU/kkas esa orZeku rFkk le;≤ ij gksus okys dkslZ esa Ldwy ds fu;eksa ds fy, caf?kr gksus ds fy, lger gw¡aA eSa ikB;Øe ds fooj.k rFkk fu;e dks i<+ pqdk g¡waA eq>s ;g tkudkjh gS fd vxj esjk iq= udy djrk gqvk ik;k x;k rks mldh ijh{kk jn~n dj nh tk,sxhA Signature of Parent/Guardian IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS z z z z z Read the Instructions carefully before filling this Form. Use Black/Blue pen only to write and darken the circles. Fill all columns neatly in CAPITAL Letters only. Mention All Three different Examination Centre choices. Paste one recent passport photograph (4.5cm x 3.5cm) firmly (not stapled) in the space provided. z Write complete Postal Address alongwith Parent's / Guardian's name. z Application Form in Original and NOT Photocopy is to be submitted at the desired Rashtriya Military School. z Incomplete / unsigned / wrongly filled and without photograph forms shall be rejected without intimation. zLast date of submission of Application Form is 20 SEP 2013. z Applications received after the Last Date will be rejected without intimation. zThe Examination will be held on 15 DEC 2013 (Sunday). / egRoiw.kZ funsZ'k z —i;k bl QkeZ dks Hkjus ls igys fusn'sZ k dks /;kuiwod Z i<+As z [kkuks esa fy[kus ds fy, dkys@ uhys isu dk iz;ksx djs rFkk xksys dks iwjh rjg ls HkjsA z lqfuf'pr djs fd lHkh dkWye tks Hkjus ;ksX; gks cMs rFkk lkQ v{kjksa esa iwjh rjg ls Hkjs gksA z viuh ilan ds rhu vyx&vyx ijh{kk dsna z dks HkjsA z viuh uohure ikliksVZ QksVksxkz Q (4.5cm x 3.5cm) nh gqbZ txg ij lgh izdkj ls fpidk;s, LVsiy u djsA z viuk iwjk irk vius ekrk&firk ds uke lfgr fy[ksA z vkosnu iz= dks ewy #i esa QksVkdkih ugh Hkjdj viuh ilan okys jk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldwy esa tek djsA z v/kwjk Hkjk gqvk / fcuk gLrk{kj / xyr Hkjk gqvk / fcuk QksVksxkz Q ds QWkeZ fcuk fdlh lwpuk ds vLohdkj dj fn;k tk,xkA z vkosnu iz= igqp ¡ us dh vafre frfFk 20 flracj] 2013 gSA z vfre rkjh[k ds ckn izkIr gqvk vkosnu i= fcuk fdlh lwpuk ds vLohd`r dj fn;k tk,xkA z fyf[kr ijh{kk 15 fnlacj] 2013 jfookj dks vk;ksftr dh tk,xhA 32 - SILIGURI LIGURI GURI / flfyxqMh 33 - SRINAGAR / Üzkhuxj 34 - TEZPUR PUR / rstiqj 355 - UDHAMP UDHAMPUR / m/keiqj UDHAMPU 36 - YO YOL CA CAMP / ;ksydSEi S ic am at io ple n Fo Fi l rm led (S id e1) EXAM CENTRE CODE LIST / ijh{kk dsanz dksM lwPkh 11 - AMBALA / vackyk 18 - JAIPUR / t;iqj 25 - RMS AJMER / jk-fe-Ldwy vtesj 12 - BHATINDA / HkfVUMk 19 - JALANDHAR / tyU/kj 26 - RMS BANGALORE / jk-fe-Ldwy csaxyksj 13 - BHOPAL / Hkksiky 20 - JAMMU / tEew 27 - RMS BELGAUM / jk-fe-Ldwy csyxke 14 - CHANDIMANDIR / PkUMhefUnj 21 - KOLKATA / dksydkrk 28 - RMS CHAIL / jk-fe-Ldw fe-L y PkSy 15- CHENNAI / PksUubZ 22 - LEH / ysg 29 - RMS DHOLPUR / jk-fe-L jk-fe-Ldwy ?kksyiqqj jk-fe 16- DELHI / fnYyh 23 - LUCKNOW / y[kuÅ 30 - NAGROTA / uxjksr rkk 17- DIMAPUR / nhekiqj 24 - MATHURA / eFkqjk 31 - PUNE / iq.k .ks RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOLS CODE ODE / jk"Vªh; fefyVª f h Ldwy dksM 1 - RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOL, CHAIL, SHIMLA 4 - RASHTRIY RASHTRIYA MILITARY RASHTRI ARY RY SCHOO SCHOOL, BANGALORE, KARNATAKA 2 - RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOL, AJMER, RAJASTHAN 5 - RAS RASHTRIYA S YA MILITAR MILITARY SCH MILITA SCHOOL, CH DHOLPUR, RAJASTHAN jk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldwy] pSy] f'keyk jk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldwy] vtesj] jktLFkku 3 - RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOL, BELGAUM, KARNATAKA ATAKA jk"Vªh; fefyVª fyVªh Ldw dwy] csaxyksj] dukZVd jjk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldw jk" Ld y] /kksyiqj] jktLFkku jk"Vªh; fefyVªh Ldwy] csyxke] dukZVd CATEGORY CODES - dSVsxjh dksM Ap pl Category 1 - JCOs & OR (General/OBC) : Serving or Retired etired JCOs and an OR O of Army or equivalent in Air Force / Navy who do not belong to SC / ST cca category egory shall apply in this category. ts.lh.vks/vks.vkj (lkekU;/vks.chs.lh) : lsuk ds lsokjr jr ,oa , fjVk;MZ ts l lh vks ,oa ,oa vU; jSUd vFkok ,;j QkslZ ,oa usoh tks vuqlwfpr fpr tkfr@vuqlwfpr tu tkfr dSVsxjh esa ugha vkrs gSa os okMZ bl dsVsxjh esa vkososnu nu djsxsaA Category 2 - JCOs & OR (SC) : Serving or Retired JCOs and a OR O of Army or equivalent equivale in Air Force / Navy who belong to SC category ategory tegory shall sh apply ap ly inn this category. ts.lh.vks/vks.vkj (lkekU;/vks.chs.lh) : lsuk ds lsokj kjr ,,oa fjVk;MZ ;MZ ts lh vks ,oa , vU vU; jSUd vFkok ,;j QkslZ ,oa usoh tks vuqlwfpr tkfr dSVsx xjh jh esa vkrs gSa os okMZ bl dsVsxjh esa vkosnu djsxsaA Ar or equivalent Category 3 - JCOs & OR (ST) : Serving or Retired JCOs and OR of Army egory shall apply in i this category. c in Air Force / Navy who belong to ST category , fjVk; fjVk;MZ t ts.lh.vks/vks.vkj (lkekU;/vks.chs.lh) : lsuk ds lsokjr ,oa ts lh vks ,oa vU; dSVsxjh eesa vkrs gSa os okMZ bl jSUd vFkok ,;j QkslZ ,oa usoh tks vuquqlwfpr tu tkfr d dsVsxjh esa vkosnu djsxsaA Wido are eeligible under this category. Category 4 - KIA (Killed in Action) : Sons off War Widows ds-vkbZ-,- ¼;q) esa 'kghn½ % ;q) fo/kokvksa ds iq= bl dSVxs jh esa vkosnu dj ldrs gSAa Category 5 - Civilian/Officer cer er (General / OBC) : All A wards of Civilians/Officers who Al do not belong to SC / ST category shall app apply uunder this category. flfofy;u/vkWQhlj ((lkekU; (lkekU;/vks ekU; ;/vks.chs.lh lh) lh)% h)% lHkh l flfofy;u/vkWQhlj ds okMZ tks vuqlfw pr tkfr@vuqlfw pr tu tkfr fr dSVxs jh esa ugha vk v vkrs gSa os okM bl dSVxs jh esa vkosnu dj ldrs gSAa Category 6 - Civilian/Officer (SC) SC : Al All wards of Civilians/Officers who belong to SC categoryshall apply under thiss category. c flfofy;u/vkWQhlj (vuqlwfpr tkfr) % lHkh flfofy;u/vkWQhlj ds okMZ tks vuqlwfpr tkfr dSVsxjh esa vkrs gSa os okMZ bl dSVsxjh esa vkosnu dj ldrs gSaA Category 7 - Civilian/Officer (ST) : All wards of Civilians/Officers who belong to ST categoryshall apply under this category. flfofy;u/vkWQhlj (vuqlwfpr tutkfr) % lHkh flfofy;u/vkWQhlj ds okMZ tks vuqlwfpr tu tkfr dSVsxjh esa vkrs gSa os okMZ bl dSVsxjh esa vkosnu dj ldrs gSaA NOTE / uksV: 1. Wards of Para Military Force,Police Personnel and Defence Civilians WILL APPLY UNDER CIVILIAN/OFFICER CATEGORY ONLY. iSjk fefyVªh QkslZ iqfyl ilZuy ,oa fMQsUl flfofy;u ds okMZ flfofy;u/vkWQhlj dSVsxjh esa gh vkosnu dj ldrs gSaA 2. All wards of Serving & Retired Officers of Army, Air Force and Navy shall apply in this category. vkehZ,ok;qlus k ,oa uSklsuk ds lsokjr ,oa fjVk;MZ vkQhllZ ds lHkh okMZ flfofy;u/ vkWQhlj dSVsxjh esa gh vkosnu dj ldrs gSaA HOSPITAL CODES HOS Area Are gLirky dksM Hospital Name Code Command Hospital Command Hospital C Command Hospital C Command Hospital Command Hospital Command Hospital COMMAND HOSPITALS Eastern Command, Kolkata Southern Command, Pune Central Command, Lucknow Western Command, Chandimandir Air Force, Bangalore Northern Command, C/o 56 APO 11 12 13 14 15 16 Southern Command Southern Command Southern Command Southern Command Western Command Western Command Western Command Western Command Eastern Command Eastern Command Eastern Command Eastern Command Northern Command Northern Command Northern Command Northern Command Central Command Central Command Central Command Central Command Central Command Central Command Central Command Central Command Central Command Central Command Other Hospital Other Hospital ZONAL HOSPITALS MH Ahmedabad MH Jodhpur MH Kirkee MH Secunderabad MH Ambala MH Jalandhar 159 (GH) Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt MH Barrackpore 151 Base Hospital 155 Base Hospital 158 Base Hospital 166 MH 167 MH 92 Base Hospital, C/O 56 APO 150 Gen Hospital, C/O 56 APO MH Agra MH Allahabad MH Meerut MH Bareilly MH Dehradun MH Jabalpur MH Jhansi MH Namkum MH Roorkee Base Hospital, Lucknow INHS Sanjivini, Cochin INHS Ashvini, Mumbai 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 41 42 43 44 51 52 53 54 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 81 82 DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF MILITARY TRAINING (MT-15) Admission to Rashtriya Military Schools at Chail, Ajmer, Belgaum, Bangalore and Dholpur for Class VI for Academic Session 2014-2015 ANSWER SHEET CET - 2014 QUESTION BOOKLET NUMBER ROLL NUMBER jksy ua- iz'u iqfLrdk la[;k NAME OF APPLICANT / CENTRE CODE QUESTION PAPER CODE lsUVj dksM iz'u iqfLrdk dksM vH;FkÊ dk uke ¼cM+s v{kjksa esa fyf[k;s½ vH;FkÊ;ksa ds fy, funsZ'k INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES 1. The examination will be objective type of Multiple choice Questions. 2- iz'u Ik= vaxt s z h+ ] lkekU; Kku] cqf)erk ijh{kk rFkk x.khr ij gksxkA 2. Question paper will be on English, General Knowledge, Intelligence Test (IQ) and Mathematics. 3- vH;fFkZ;ksa ls visf{kr gS fd os lHkh iz'u gy djsx a As xyr mÙkj gksus ij vad ugh dkVs tk,axsA vuqÙkfjr iz'uksa ds fy, 'kwU; vad fn;k tk;sxkA 3. The candidate is expected to attempt empt mpt all questions. quest ques No marks will be deducted ducte for wrong answer. nswer. Zero ero mark shall be given for questions estions stions not n answered. d. 4- izR;k'kh dks viuk vuqØekad] iz'u iqfLrdk la[;k] lsUVj dksM vkSj iz'u iqfLrdk Js.kh dk mYys[k mÙkrdk esa mfpr LFkku ij djuk pkfg,A 4. The he candidate m must write rite his is Roll Number, Number Numb Question Booklet Number, Centre Code Cod and a Question estion Booklet Series Ser at the appropriate place in the answer answe sheet. answ et. t. 5- izR;k'kh dks mfpr LFkku ij vius gLrk{kj djus pkfg,A 5. The candidate c te e must sign at the space provided for the purpose. 6- ijh{kk ds fy, fu/kkZfjr le; 2 ?kaVk 30 feuV gSA 6. The time allowed for examination is 2 hour and 30 minutes. 6 ime me all e exa 7- iz'u iqfLrdk fujh{kd dks ykSVkuh gSA 7. The Booklet should be returned to the Invigilator. 7 e Question Bo S sw a m er p Sh le ee OM t( R Si de -1 ) 1- ;g oLrqfu"B fdLe dh cgqoSdfYid mÙkjh; ijh{kk gSA fpàkadu djus ds fy, funsZ'k 'k INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING 1- fpàkadu dsoy uhys vFkok dkys cky Ioka okabV isu }kjk gh djsaA Blue / Black Ball Pen only. 1. Use B 2- izR;sd iz'u ds lkeus mfpr o`r dkk fpàkadu djds viuk v mÙkj Ùkjj fy[ksaA o`r dks fcuk dksbZ LFkku NksMs+ fpàka pàkakafdr djasA fpà fpàkafdr djus dkk lgh rjhdk uhps fn;k x;k gSA xyr xyr xyr lghh 2. Mark your answer by shading the appropriate circle against each ques2. tion. The circle should be shaded completely without leaving any space. The correct method of shading is given below. Wrong Wrong Wrong Correct The candidate must mark his response after careful consideration, as it is not possible to change the response once it is marked. 3- izR;k'kh dks dsoy ,d o`r fpfàr djuk gSA ,d ls T;knk o`r dk fpàkadu xyr ekuk tk;s ;sxkA 3. The candidate must shade only one circle. If more than one circle is shaded, it will be treated as wrong answer. x 4- i`"B la[;k 15 ,ao 16 dks eq[[;r ;r% xf.kr ds jQ dk;Z ds fy, NksM+k x;k gSA mÙkj iqfLrdk ij dPpk dk;Z u djsaA 4. Page No. 15 and 16 have been provided for rough work specially for Mathematics only. No rough work should be done on Answer Sheet. 5- mÙkj iqfLrdk dk eqY;kadu lax.kd ¼dEI;wVj½ }kjk fd;k tk;sxkA izR;k'kh dks mÙkj iqfLrdk esa dksbZ vfrfjä fu'kku ugha yxkuk pkfg, vksjS u gh mls QkM+uk vFkok fo—r djuk pkfg, vU;Fkk bls ewY;kafdr ugha fd;k tk;sxkA 5. Evaluation of Answer Sheet will be done on the Computer. Candidate should not mark any stray mark on the Answer Sheet, tamper with or mutilate it. Otherwise it will not be evaluated. 6- vuqØekad] iz'u iqfLrdk la[;k] lsUVj dksM vkSj iz'u iqfLrdk Js.kh dk mYys[k djus gsrq leqfpr o`rksa dks fpfàr djsaA ;g dk;Z /;kuiwoZd djsa D;ksafd dsoy fpfàr o`r gh LdSu gksaxsA 6. The appropriate circle should be shaded for Roll Number, Question Booklet Number, Centre Code and Question Booklet Series. This should be done carefully because only the shaded circles are scanned. An izR;k'kh dks viuk mÙkj /;kuiwoZd lksp p&fopkj &fopkj fopkj ds mij mijkar fpfàr djuk pkfg,] D;ksafd ,d ckj fpàkadu ds cknn mls cny cnyuk laHko ugha gSA Signature of Candidate / vH;FkÊ ds gLrk{kj Signature of Invigilator / fujh{kd ds gLrk{kj mÙkj if=dk / ROLL NUMBER jksy ua- ANSWER SHEET SIDE - II PART I - ENGLISH / vaxt sz h+ 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 B C C C D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 10 B C 11 0 0 0 0 0 A 9 B D A A 8 B C 0 0 0 0 0 A 7 B A B B B B B C C C C C D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 21 D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D 30 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 31 D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 36 D 37 D 38 D 39 D 40 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D QUESTION BOOKLET NUMBER PART II - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE / lkekU; Kku 1 2 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D 0 0 0 0 0 C A A A A B B B B C C C C D 11 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C 10 0 D 11 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 5 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A B B B B C C C C An 9 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A B C D 21 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A B C D 31 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A B C D A A A A B B B B C C C C D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D 30 A A A A B B B B C C C C D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 36 D 37 D 38 3 D 39 D 40 A A A A B B B B C 1 2 3 4 5 C C C 42 D 43 D 44 D 45 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 46 D 47 D 48 D 49 D 50 A B C D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 21 D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D 30 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 31 D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 36 D 37 D 38 D 39 D 40 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 41 D 42 D 43 D 44 D 45 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 46 D 47 D 48 D 49 D 50 0 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 11 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 21 D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 31 D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B 0 C 0 41 D PART AR IV - MATHEMATICS / xf.kr QUESTION PAPER CODE iz'u iqfLrdk dksM C 0 0 0 0 0 B A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D PART III - INTELLIGENCE TELLIGEN TEST EST (IQ) / cqf)erk ijh{kk lsUVj dksM 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 B 0 0 0 0 0 A 10 CENTRE CODE 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 A 0 0 0 0 0 sw Sa er mp Sh le ee OM t( R Si de -2 ) iz'u iqfLrdk la[;k 6 7 8 9 10 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D 30 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 36 D 37 D 38 D 39 D 40 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D PREVIOUS YEAR'S QUESTION P APERS PAPERS OF ENGLISH GENERAL KNO WLEDGE KNOWLEDGE INTELLIGENCE TEST MA THEMA TICS MATHEMA THEMATICS CET 2012 DIRECT ORA TE GENERAL OF MILIT AR Y TRAINING (MT -15) DIRECTORA ORATE MILITAR ARY (MT-15) QUESTION PAPER for Admission to Rashtriya Military Schools at Chail, Ajmer, Belgaum, Bangalore and Dholpur for Class-VI for Academic Session 2013-2014 Question Booklet No. / iz'u iqfLrdk la[;k Question Paper Code iz'u iqfLrdk dksM ROLL NUMBER / vuqØekaad A Total Questions dqy iz'u I 1. Name of Applicant (in CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY) vH;kFkhZ dk uke ¼cMss+ v{kjksa esa fyf[k;s½ Question Booklet ¼iz'u iqfLrdk½ English ¼vxzsth½ 2. No of Questions Max. Marks Max. Time ¼iw.kkZd½ ¼iz'u dh la[;k½ ¼le;½ 3. 40 Questions / iz'u 50 marks / vad 35 min. / feuV General Knowledge ¼lkekU; Kku½ 50 Questions / iz'u 50 marks / vad 35 min. / feuV Intelligence Test ¼cqf)eÙkk ijh{kk½ 50 Questions / iz'u 50 marks / vad 35 min. / feuV Mathematics ¼xf.kr½ 40 Questions / iz'u 50 marks / vad 45 min. / feuV TOTAL ¼dqy½ 180 Questions / iz'u 200 marks / vad 2hrs/?kaVs 30 min. / feuV 4. 5. II. INSTRUCTIONS / funsZ'k 1. This booklet contains 16 pages. This has been divided in four parts (four subjects) viz. English (Page 01 to 03), General Knowledge (Page 04 to 07), Intelligence Test (Page 08 to 11) and Mathematics (Page 12 to 14). Page No. 15, and 16 have been provided for rough work specially in Mathematics. bl iqfLrdk esa dqy 16 i`"B gSaA ;s lHkh pkj Hkkxksa ¼pkj fo"k;ksa½ esa foHkkftr gS tSls vaxzsth ¼i`"B 01 ls 03½] lkekU; Kku ¼i`"B 04 ls 07½] cqf)eÙkk ijh{kk ¼i`"B 08 ls 11½] ,ao xf.kr ¼i`"B 12 ls 14½] i`"B la[;k 15] ,ao 16 dks eq[;r% xf.kr ds jQ dk;Z ds fy, NksM+k x;k gSA 2. The maximum time for all four subjects is 2 hrs 30 min. which has been divided in four parts as suggested in the above mentioned table. All candidates are advised to stick to the suggested time limit. pkjksa fo"k;ksa ds fy, dqy le; 2 ?kVsa 30 feuV gS ftls mijksDr Vscy ds vuqlkj fofHkUUk lq>kokRed le;kUrjkyksa esa ckaVk x;k gSA vH;kfFkZ;ksa dks fgnk;r gS fd os ,d fo"k; dks gy djus ds fy, funsZf'kr le; ls T;knk oDr uk ysA 3. All questions are of objective type with Multiple Choice Answers. Marks are indicated against each question.THERE IS NO NEGATIVE MARKING lHkh iz'u oLrqfu"B fdLe ds cgqoSdfYid mÙkjh; gS ,oa lHkh iz'uksa ds vad muds lkeus fy[ks gSaA xyr mÙkj gksus ij vad ugh dkVs tk,axsA 4. Please use BLACK/BLUE BALL PEN to completely darken the circles corresponding to correct answer. fpàkadu dsoy uhys vFkok dkys cky IokbaV isu }kjk gh djsaA 5. The candidate is expected to attempt all questions. vH;kfFkZ;ksa ls visf{kr gS fd os lHkh iz'uksa dks gy djsaxsA 6. The candidate must shade only one circle. If more than one circle is shaded, it will be treated as wrong answer. vH;kfFkZ;ksa dks dsoy ,d o`r fpfàRk djuk gSA ,d ls T;knk o`r dk fpàkadu xyr ekuk tk;sxkA 7. If you find a question difficult, please do not waste time on that question and proceed to the next question. Later, if you have time you can try the same question again. ;fn dksbZ iz'u dfBu gS rks mlij le; u"V uk djsa vkSj vxyk iz'u gy djsaA ckn esa ;fn le; jgk rks vki okil ml dfBu iz'u dks gy dj ldrs gSaA 8. PLEASE RETURN THE QUESTION BOOKLET AND ANSWER SHEET TO THE INVIGILATOR AFTER THE EXAM IS OVER. ijh{kk ds ckn iz'u iqfLrdk vkSj mÙkj iqfLrdk fujh{kd dks ykSVkuh gSaA 9. DO NOT WRITE YOUR ROLL NUMBER AND NAME ANYWHERE INSIDE THE QUESTION BOOKLET. iqfLrdk ds vanj dgha Hkh viuk uke o vuqØekad la[;k u fy[ksaA 14. He is always so nice ________ his parents. (a) two (b) too (c) by 15. Water boils _______ 1000 C. (a) in (b) at (c) for IV. Fill in the blanks with the suitable alternatives. 16. I don’t have _______ money in my pocket. (a) any (b) some (c) little 17. I want to read _______________ more books. (a) the little (b) some (c) a little 18. Raj is _____________ intelligent than Rohan. (a) much (b) very (c) more 19. This is the ____________ church. (a) elder (b) eldest (c) older 20. I can come some ____________ day. (a) other (b) later (c) latter vaxzst+h iz'u iqfLrdk ENGLISH QUESTION BOOKLET 40 Total Marks dqy vad Spell the word correctly. Gram _ _ _ _ _ (a) mor (b) mar Indivi _ _ _ _ _ (a) dual (b) duel Emba_ _ _ _ _ (a) rrass (b) rass Necess_ _ _ _ _ _ (a) ety (b) aty Apolo _ _ _ _ _ (a) gise (b) gize 50 VI. Min. / feuV SET A (5 Marks) (c) mer (d) mre (c) dull (d) dule (c) rras (d) rase (c) ity (d) tty (c) jies (d) jise Read the following passage and answer questions based on passage. (10 Marks) Alexander on his way back, met a saint. The saint was sitting on a coarse grass mat and basking in the sunshine. Alexander stood in front of him and hoped that the saint would pay respect to him, but he did not. Instead, he said, “Please stand aside. Let the sunshine come to me.” Alexander asked angrily, “Do you know who am I?” The saint did not reply. “I am an emperor-Alexander the Great”, said Alexander, “I have conquered half of the world.” To this the saint said calmly, “The emperors do not roam restlessly like you. Go and try to conquer the hearts of the people by love.” Alexander bowed and walked away. 6. The saint asked Alexander to stand aside because ____________ (a) he was not a devotee. (b) he was blocking the sunshine. (c) he wandered restlessly. (d) he did not seek permission. 7. Which of the following words means conquer? (a) Lose (b) Win (c) Tell (d) Bow 8. What do the emperors usually not do? (a) Visit a saint (b) Rule an empire (c) Roam restlessly (d) Bow to saints 9. Which of the following does not describe an emperor? (a) A ruler (b) A king (c) An employee (d) A conqueror 10. Hearts of the people can be won by____________ (a) Love (b) Money (c) Power (d) Sword III. Choose the correct option. (5 Marks) 11. ________ I was twelve I left my village. (a) Where (b) When (c) Why 12. Don’t talk on a mobile phone ____________ driving. (a) while (b) why (c) where 13. I opened the window __________ it was very hot. (a) but (b) so (c) or (d) How (d) what (d) because Set-A | Page 1 30. The feature that make Bactrian camels unique is (a) Adept at various temperaturs (b) Adept only at freezing temperature (c) Adept only at hot temperature (d) None of the above (d) to (d) on (5 Marks) (d) a little (d) any (d) most (d) oldest VII Select correct meaning of the following sentences. 31. A person who plays the piano. (a) cellist (b) flautist (c) organist 32. One who writes dramas. (a) drama queen (b) artist (c) playwright 33. One who is trained in the art of cooking. (a) cook (b) kitchen king (c) chef 34. A medicine given for building immunity against diseases. (a) injection (b) medicine (c) therapy 35. A place where items of historical and cultural value are displayed. (a) library (b) exhibition (c) museum (5 Marks) (d) pianist (d) actor (d) cooker (d) vaccination (d) planetarium (d) new VIII Choose the correct tense form from the options given below. V. Choose the correct answer. 21. He’s ______ doctor of law. (a) an (b) the (c) a 22. _________ she like chocolates? (a) Does (b) Has (c) Is 23. The student is ________ papers. (a) writing (b) writes (c) write 24. He _________ to see his mother yesterday. (a) went (b) goes (c) is going 25. Their grades are _________ than ours. (a) more good (b) most good (c) better 35 Total Time dqy le; (5 Marks) (5 Marks) (d) one (d) Do (d) is wrote (d) has been (d) gooder Read the passage and answer the questions that follow: (10 Marks) There are two types of camels in the world. One has a single hump, and the other has two. The dromedary camel has a single hump, and has domesticated in Arabia over 4,000 years ago. They are also found in North Africa, India, Pakistan and Australia. The size of the hump varies, becoming smaller and leaning to one side during times of starvation. The lips of dromedary camels are thick to allow them to eat coarse and thorny desert plants. Their long legs keep their bodies high off the ground to avoid the baking heat of the desert’s surface. Bactrian camels have two humps, and are found in the deserts of Central Asia. They are extremely adept at withstanding wide variations in temperature- from freezing cold to blistering heat. They can survive without water for months at a time, but when water is available, they may drink up to 57 litres at once. When well fed, the humps are plump and erect. 26. What types of camel are there in the world? (a) Dromedary (b) Bactrian (c) Both a and b (d) None of the above 27. Single hump camels are found in ______________________________. (a) India and Pakistan (b) India and Sri lanka (c) Pakistan and Nepal (d) Australia and Nepal 28. One unique characteristics of Dromedary camel to avoid the baking heat of the desert’s surface is (a) thick lips (b) thick hump (c) long neck (d) long legs 29. Bactrian camels have ______ humps. (a) one (b) two (c) three (d) four Set-A | Page 2 36. Oily food is not good for health. (a) Simple present tense (c) Simple future tense 37. I have just reached office. (a) Present perfect tense (c) Simple past tense tense 38. The carnival will last for 10 days. (a) Simple present tense (c) Simple future tense 39. When he stepped inside, he was crying. (a) Past continuous tense (c) Both (a) & (b) 40. I wash my hands before having a meal. (a) Simple present tense (c) Simple future tense (b) Simple past tense (d) Past perfect tense (b) Past perfect tense (d) Past perfect continuous (b) Simple past tense (d) Past perfect tense (b) Simple past tense (d) None of them (b) Simple past tense (d) Past perfect tense Set-A | Page 3 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTION BOOKLET Total Questions dqy iz'u 50 lkekU; Kku iz'u iqfLrdk 50 Total Marks dqy vad Total Time dqy le; SET A 35 Min. / feuV 14. ALL QUESTIONS CARRY 1 MARK EACH / lHkh iz'u ,d vad ds gSa 1. Which of the following rivers does not originate in Indian Territory?/ ƒ¶ã½ãò Ôãñ ãä‡ãŠÔã ¶ãªãè ‡ãŠã „ªØã½ã ¼ããÀ¦ããè¾ã Ôããè½ãã Ôãñ ¶ãÖãé Öãñ¦ãã? (a) Mahanadi / ½ãÖã¶ãªãè 2. (b) Brahmaputra / ºãÆÚã¹ãì¨ã (c) Ravi / ÀãÌããè The gas predominantly responsible for global warming is / ¼ãî½ã¥¡Êããè¾ã ¦ãã¹ã Ìã£ãö㠽ãò ‡ãŠãõ¶ã Ôããè ØãõÔã ¹Çã½ãìŒã Á¹ã Ôãñ 4. (a) Carbon dioxide / ‡ãŠãºãöã -¡ãƒÃ- ‚ããù‡ã‹Ôãメ (b) Carbon monoxide / ‡ãŠãºãö㠽ããñ¶ããñ‚ããù‡ã‹Ôãメ (c) Nitrous oxide / ¶ãã ƒ›ÈÔã ‚ããù‡ã‹Ôãメ (d) Nitrogen peroxide / ¶ããƒÃ›Èãñ•ã¶ã ¹ãñÀãñ ‚ããù‡ã‹Ôãメ (b) Wax candle / ½ããñ½ãºã§ããè (c) Solar lantern / ÔããõÀ ÊããÊã›ñ¶ã (d) Torch / ›ãùÞãà 5. 6. (b) Lead / ÍããèÍãã (d) Madhya Pradesh / ½ã£¾ã ¹ÇãªñÍã 16. There are .............. days in a leap year. / Êããè¹ã ÌãÓãà ½ãò ......... ã䪶ã Öãñ¦ãñ Ööý (a) 265 (b) 365 (c) 266 (a) South / ªãäàã¥ã (b) North /„§ãÀ (c) East / ¹ãîÌãà (d) Chromium / ‰ãŠãñãä½ã¾ã½ã (a) Rowlatt Act / ÀãùÊã› †‡ã‹› (b) Salt Law / ¶ã½ã‡ãŠ ‡ãŠã¶ãî¶ã (c) Act of 1909 / 1909 ‡ãñŠ †‡ã‹› ‡ãñŠ ãäÌãÀãñ£ã ½ãò (d) Jallianwala Bagh Messacre / •ããäÊã¾ããúÌããÊãã ºããØã ¶ãÀ ÔãâÖãÀ 19. In banking ATM stands for / ºãõãä‡ãâŠØã œñ¨ã ½ãò †.›ãè. †½ã. Ôãñ ‡ã‹¾ãã ‚ããä¼ã¹Çãã¾ã Öõ? (c) Gold / Ôããñ¶ãã (c) Automated Totalling Machine / ‚ããù›ãñ½ãñ›¡ ›ãñ›ãäÊãâØã ½ãÍããè¶ã (d) Automated Transaction Machine / ‚ããù›ãñ½ãñ›¡ ›Èãú•ãõ‡ã‹Ôã¶ã ½ãÍããè¶ã (b) Calcium bicarbonate / ‡ãõŠÊããäÍã¾ã½ã ºããƒÃ ‡ãŠãºããñöãñ› 20. The Disease transmitted through the bite of aedes mosquito./ ¾ãÖ ãäºã½ããÀãè †¡ãè•ã ½ãÞœÀ Ôãñ ¹ãñŠÊã¦ããè Öõý (d) Sodium bicarbonate / Ôããñã䡾ã½ã ºããƒÃ ‡ãŠãºããñöãñ› (a) Dengue / ¡òØãì With which game is the IPL Cup associated? / ‚ããƒÃ ¹ããè †Ê㠇㊹ã ãä‡ãŠÔã ŒãñÊã Ôãñ •ãìü¡ã Öõ? (d) Cricket / ãä‰ãŠ‡ãñŠ› (a) Cauveri / ‡ãŠãÌãñÀãè (a) Ante Meridian / †â›ãè ½ãõÀãèã䡾ã¶ã (b) Ante Movement / †â›ãè ½ãîÌã½ãò› (c) After Meridian / ‚ãã¹ã‹›À ½ãõÀãèã䡾ã¶ã (d) Adjacent Meridian / †¡á•ãõÔãò› ½ãõÀãèã䡾ã¶ã (a) Football / ¹ã슛ºããÊã (b) Cricket / ãä‰ãŠ‡ãñŠ› (d) Rihand / ãäÀÖ⪠24. In which state of India ‘Rural Olympics’ is organised every year? ¼ããÀ¦ã ‡ãñŠ ãä‡ãŠÔã À㕾㠽ãò “ØãÆããä½ã¥ã ‚ããñÊãâãä¹ã‡ã‹Ôã” ‡ãŠã ‚ãã¾ããñ•ã¶ã ¹Ç㦾ãñ‡ãŠ ÌãÓãà Öãñ¦ãã Öõ? (a) Himachal Pradesh / ãäÖ½ããÞãÊã ¹ÇãªñÍã (b) Punjab / ¹ãâ•ããºã (c) Haryana / ÖãäÀ¾ãã¥ãã (d) Uttar Pradesh / „§ãÀ ¹ÇãªñÍã (b) Daniel Fahrenheit / ¡ñãä¶ã¾ãÊã ¹ãõŠÀ¶ãÖãƒÃ› (d) Confucious / ‡ãŠ¶ã¹ãîŠãäÍã¾ãÔã 25. In Karate, the highest degree is Black Belt. What is the beginning level? ‡ãŠÀã›ñ ½ãò ÔãºãÔãñ ºãü¡ã ª•ããà “ºÊãñ‡ãŠ ºãñÊ›” Öõý ƒÔã‡ãŠã ¹ÇããÀâãä¼ã‡ãŠ ª•ããà ‡ã‹¾ãã Öõ? (a) Yellow Belt / ¹ããèÊããè ºãñÊ› (b) White Belt / Ôã¹ãñŠª ºãñÊ› (c) Green Belt / ÖÀãè ºãñÊ› (d) Blue Belt / ¶ããèÊããè ºãñÊ› 12. Antimalaria Quinine substance is got from ________ tree./ ½ãÊãñãäÀ¾ãã ãäÌã¶ããÍã‡ãŠ ‡ã슶ããè¶ã ______ Ìãðàã Ôãñ ãä½ãÊã¦ãã Öõý (c) Hibiscus / ãäÖãäºãÔ‡ãŠÔã (d) Aloe Vera / †ÊããñÌããèÀã Set-A | Page 4 26. The term ‘epicentre’ is associated with / “†ãä¹ãÔãò›À” ãä‡ãŠÔã Ôãñ Ôãâºãâãä£ã¦ã Öõ? (a) Earthquakes / ¼ãî‡ã⊹ã (b) Tornadoes / ¼ãîÞããÊã (c) Cyclones / Þã‰ãŠÌãã¦ã Set-A | Page 5 39. What Vitamins can cure weak eye sight? / ‡ãŠãõ¶ã Ôãã ãäÌã›ããä½ã¶ã Ö½ããÀãè ‚ããùâŒã ‡ãŠãè ÀãñÍã¶ããè ºã¤ã Ôã‡ãŠ¦ãã Öõ? (d) Earth’s interior / ¼ãî‡ãòŠ³ 27. Who invented the telegraph? / ›õãäÊãØãÆã¹ãŠ (¦ããÀ) ‡ãŠã ‚ãããäÌãÓ‡ãŠãÀ ãä‡ãŠÔã¶ãñ ãä‡ãŠ¾ãã ? (c) Samuel Morse / Ôãõ½ãì‚ãÊã ½ããñÔã (d) Colt / ‡ãŠãñÊ› (a) Ptolemy / ›ãÊãñ½ããè (b) Walter Scott / ÌããÊ›À Ô‡ãŠã› (c) Vasco da Gama / ÌããÔ‡ãŠãñ ¡ã Øãã½ãã (d) Magellan / ½ãõØããèÊã¶ã (b) Round Worm / Àㄶ¡ Ìã½ãà (ØããñÊã ‡ãðŠãä½ã) (c) Protozoa / ¹Çããñ›ãñ•ããñ‚ãã (d) Virus / ÌããƒÀÔã (b) Tungsten / ›âØãÔ›¶ã (a) Oxygen / ‚ããù‡ã‹Ôããè•ã¶ã (b) Argon / ‚ããùØãöã (d) Vijay Laxmi Pandit / ãäÌã•ã¾ã Êãà½ããè ¹ãâã䡦ã (c) Mercury / ½ãÀ‡ãŠÀãè (d) Barium / ºãñãäÀ¾ã½ã (c) Hydrogen / ÖメÈãñ•ã¶ã (d) Nitrogen / ¶ãホÈãñ•ã¶ã 43. The southernmost point of peninsular India, Kanyakumari, is located in _______. (a) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan / ÔãÀ Ôãõ¾ãª ‚ãֽ㪠Œãã¶ã (b) Bhagat Singh ¼ãØã¦ã ãäÔãâÖ (d) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan /Œãã¶ã ‚㺪ìÊã Øã¹ãŠãÀ Œãã¶ã 31. Vande Mataram was first sung at the session of the Indian National Congress in 44. ¼ããÀ¦ããè¾ã ÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ‡ãŠãúØãÆñÔã ‡ãñŠ ãä‡ãŠÔã ‚ããä£ãÌãñÍã¶ã ½ãò ÔãºãÔãñ ¹ãÖÊãñ Ìãâªñ ½ãã¦ãÀ½ã Øãã¾ãã Øã¾ãã? (d) 1886 45. 32. Who gave the slogan ‘Dilli Chalo’? / “ãäªÊÊããè ÞãÊããñ” ‡ãŠã ¶ããÀã ãä‡ãŠÔã¶ãñ ã䪾ãã? (b) Subhash Chandra Bose / Ôãì¼ããÓã Þ㶳 ºããñÔã (c) Maulana Abdul Kalam / ½ããõÊãã¶ã㠂㺪ìÊã ‡ãŠÊãã½ã (d) Sardar Patel / ÔãÀªãÀ ¹ã›ñÊã 46. 33. ‘OS’ computer abbreviation usually means? / ‡ãŠ½¹¾ãî›À àãñ¨ã ½ãò “‚ããñ †Ôã” ‡ãŠã ‚ã©ãà ‡ã‹¾ãã Öãñ¦ãã Öõ? (a) Order of Significance / ‚ããù¡ÃÀ ‚ããù¹ãŠ ãäÔãØã¶ããèãä¹ãŠ‡ãñŠ¶ãÔã (b) Open Software / ‚ããù¹ã¶ã Ôããñ¹ã‹›Ìãñ¾ãÀ (d) Optical Sensor / ‚ããùãä¹›‡ãŠÊã ÔãòÔãÀ 47. 34. Complete the proverb “Too many cooks spoil the__”./ ‡ãŠÖãÌã¦ã ¹ãî¥ãà ‡ãŠãèãä•ã†ý ›î ½ãõ¶ããè ‡ã슇ã‹Ôã Ô¹ããñƒÃÊã ª ___ (c) Frog / ¹ãÆŠãñØã (a) Tape Worm / ›ñ¹ã Ìã½ãà (Þã¹ã›ñ ‡ãðŠãä½ã) (a) Steel / Ô›ãèÊã 30. Who is called as ‘Frontier Gandhi’ ? / “¹ãÆâŠã䛾ãÀ Øããú£ããè” ãä‡ãŠÔãñ ‡ãŠÖ¦ãñ Öö? (b) Cloth / ‡ã‹Êããñ©ã (d) Vitamin H / ãäÌã›ããä½ã¶ã †Þã 42. Which gas is the most abundance in the atmosphere? / Ìãã¾ãî½ãâ¡Êã ½ãò ÔãºãÔãñ ‚ããä£ã‡ãŠ ‡ãŠãõ¶ã Ôããè ØãõÔã Öõ? (a) Madam Bhikaji Cama / ½ãõ¡½ã ¼ããè‡ãŠã •ããè ‡ãŠã½ãã (b) Indira Gandhi / ƒÃã䶪Àã Øããú£ããè (a) Froath / ¹ãÆŠãõ©ã (b) Vitamin A / ãäÌã›ããä½ã¶ã † (c) Vitamin C / ãäÌã›ããä½ã¶ã Ôããè 41. What is the bulb filament made of ? / ºãʺ㠇ãŠã ãä¹ãŠÊãã½ãñ¶› ãä‡ãŠÔã‡ãŠã ºã¶ãã Öãñ¦ãã Öõ? 29. She went to foreign to win support for India’s struggle against the British and started a paper Vande Matram. ƒÔã¶ãñ ÔÌãÀã•ã ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠ‚ãâ ØãÆñ•ããñ ‡ãñŠ ãäÌãÁ£ã ÔãÖã¾ã¦ãã ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠãäÌãªñÍããè ¼Çã½ã¥ã ãä‡ãŠ¾ãã ‚ããõÀ Ì㶪ñ ½ãã¦ãÀ½ã ¶ãã½ã‡ãŠ Ôã½ããÞããÀ ¹ã¨ã ãä¶ã‡ãŠãÊãã ý (c) 1904 (a) Vitamin D / ãäÌã›ããä½ã¶ã ¡ãè 40. Polio is caused by ____________. / ¹ããñãäÊã¾ããñ ________ Ôãñ Öãñ¦ãã Öõý 28. He discovered the sea route to India. / ƒÔã¶ãñ ¼ããÀ¦ã ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠÔã½ãì³ãè ÀãÔ¦ãã Œããñ•ãã ý (c) Operating System / ‚ããù¹ãÀñãä›âØã ãäÔãÔ›½ã (d) Badminton / ºãõ¡ãä½ã⛶ã (d) None of the above / ‡ãŠãñƒÃ ¼ããè ¶ãÖãé (d) Aristotle / †ãäÀÔ›ãñ›Êã (a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad / ¡ã. Àã•ãñ¶³ ¹ÇãÔã㪠(c) Hockey / Öãù‡ãŠãè (b) Bhakra Nangal / ¼ãã‡ãŠ ü¡ã ¶ããâØãÊã (b) Roentgen / Àãñ¶ã›á•ãñ¶ã (b) 1896 (d) Narmada / ¶ã½ãêã (c) DVC / ªã½ããñªÀ Üãã›ãè (c) Dr Christian Barnard / ¡ã. ãä‰ãŠãäÍãÞã¾ã¶ã ºã¶ããà ¡Ã (a) 1892 (c) Penganga / ¹ãñ¶ãØãâØãã (a) Rana Pratap Sagar / Àã¥ãã ¹Çã¦ãã¹ã ÔããØãÀ (a) Alexander Fleming / †ÊãØÔãõ¶ã¡À ¹ãŠÊãõãä½ãâØã (c) C Rajagopalchari / Ôããè Àã•ãØããñ¹ããÊããÞããÀãè (b) Godavari / ØããñªãÌãÀãè 23. It is the highest dam in India./ ¾ãÖ ¼ããÀ¦ã ‡ãŠã ÔãºãÔãñ „ ùÞÞãã ºããâ£ã Öõý Who did the first heart transplantation? / ¹ãÖÊãã ת¾ã ¹Çããä¦ãÀãñ¹ã¥ã ãä‡ãŠÔã¶ãñ ãä‡ãŠ¾ãã ? (c) Sarojini Naidu / ÔãÀãñ•ã¶ããè ¶ãã¾ãªî (d) Kala-azar / ‡ãŠãÊãã ‚ã•ããÀ (b) Cartographer / ‡ãŠã›ãñÃØãÆã¹ãŠÀ (c) Gutenberg / Øãì›ñ¶ãºãØãà (a) Marconi / ½ããÀ‡ãŠãñ¶ããè (b) Galileo / ØãõÊããèãäÊã¾ããñ (c) Hepatitis / Öõ¹ãñ›ã ƒ›Ôã 22. Gautam Gambhir is related to ___________. / Øããõ¦ã½ã Øãâ¼ããèÀ ‡ãŠã Ôãâºãâ£ã ______ Ôãñ Öõý Who prepares maps and charts? / ½ãã¶ããäÞã¨ã Ìã ÊãñŒãã ‡ãŠãõ¶ã ºã¶ãã¦ãã Öõ? (a) Cinchona / ãäÔãâ‡ãŠãñ¶ãã (b) Rubber / ÀºãÀ (b) Ringworm / ãäÀâØãÌãã½ãà 21. Which river is called Dakshin Ganga? / ãä‡ãŠÔã ¶ãªãè ‡ãŠãñ ªãäàã¥ã ØãâØãã ‡ãŠÖ¦ãñ Öö? What is the full form of A.M. ? / †. †½ã. ‡ãŠã ¹ãî¥ãà ¹㠇㋾ãã Öõ? (a) Rene Laennec / Àõ¶ãñ ãäÊã¶ãõ‡ãŠ (d) West / ¹ããäÏÞã½ã 18. Gandhiji started Satyagraha in 1919 to protest against the__ / Øããâ£ããè•ããè ¶ãñ 1919 ½ãò Ô㦾ããØãÆÖ ‚ããâªãñÊã¶ã ãä‡ãŠÔã‡ãñŠ ãäÌãÀãñ£ã Washing soda is the common name for / ‡ãŠ¹ãü¡ñ £ããñ¶ãñ ÌããÊãñ Ôããñ¡ñ ‡ãŠã Ôãã£ããÀ¥ã ¶ãã½ã ‡ã‹¾ãã Öõ? (c) Seismographer / ãäÔãÔã½ããñØãÆã¹ãŠÀ (d) 366 ½ãò ÍãìÁ ãä‡ãŠ¾ãã? 10. Who invented Stethoscope? / Ô›õ©ããñÔ‡ãŠãñ¹ã ‡ãŠã ‚ãããäÌãÓ‡ãŠãÀ ãä‡ãŠÔã¶ãñ ãä‡ãŠ¾ãã ©ãã ? 11. (b) Uttar Pradesh / „§ãÀ ¹ÇãªñÍã (c) Karnataka / ‡ãŠ¶ããۇ㊠(b) Automatic Teller Machine / ‚ããù›ãñ½ãñã䛇㊠›õÊãÀ ½ãÍããè¶ã (a) Radiographer / Àñã䡾ããñØãÆã¹ãŠÀ (d) Fable / ¹ãñŠºãÊã (a)Tamil Nadu / ¦ããä½ãÊã¶ãã¡ì (a) Automated Tallying Machine / ‚ããù›ãñ½ãñ›¡ ›õãäÊãâØã ½ãÍããè¶ã (c) Quartz / ‡ã‹Ìãã›Ã•ã (a) Football / ¹ã슛ºããÊã (b) Badminton / ºãõ¡ãä½ã⛶ã (c) Hockey / Öãù‡ãŠãè 9. (c) Sonnet / ÊãÜãì‡ãŠã̾ã (a) Platinum / ¹Êãñã䛶ã½ã (b) Diamond / ¡ã¾ã½ãâ¡ (c) Sodium carbonate / Ôããñã䡾ã½ã ‡ãŠãºããñöãñ› 8. (b) Epic / ½ãÖã‡ãŠã̾ã The hardest substance available on Earth is / £ãÀ¦ããè ¹ãÀ ‡ãŠŸãñÀ¦ã½ã ¹ãªã©ãà ‡ã‹¾ãã Öõ? (a) Calcium carbonate/ ‡ãõŠÊããäÍã¾ã½ã ‡ãŠãºããñöãñ› 7. (c) Zinc / ãä•ãâ‡ãŠ (d) Gaura Devi / ØããõÀã ªñÌããè A story with animal characters with a moral is called a _. / •ããèÌã •ãâ¦ãì‚ããõ ¹ãÀ ‚ãã£ãããäÀ¦ã ‡ãŠÖã¶ããè •ããñ ‡ã슜 ãäÍãàãã ªñ¦ããè Öõ „Ôãñ _ ‡ãŠÖ¦ãñ Ööý (a) Simile / ãäÔããä½ãÊããè Galvanised Iron sheets have a coating of / ãäºã•ãÊããè ‡ãŠãè àã½ã¦ãã ÌããÊããè ÊããñÖñ ‡ãŠãè œ¡ ¹ãÀ ƒ¶ã½ãò Ôãñ ãä‡ãŠÔã ‡ãŠã Êãñ¹ã ãä‡ãŠ¾ãã Öãñ¦ãã Öõ? (a) Tin / ã䛶ã (b) Medha Patkar / ½ãñ£ãã ¹ã㛇ãŠÀ (c) Rama Bai / À½ãã ºããƒÃ 17. The Sun will be in .............. direction at 4 PM. / Íãã½ã 4 ºã•ãñ Ôãì¾ãà ........... ãäªÍãã ½ãò ÖãñØãã ý Which of the following uses non-conventional Source of Energy? / ãä¶ã½¶ãããä‡ãŠ¦ã ½ãò Ôãñ ‡ãŠãõ¶ã ‚ã¹ããÀâ¹ããäÀ‡ãŠ …•ããà Õããõ¦ã ‡ãŠã ¹Çã¾ããñØã ‡ãŠÀ¦ãã Öõ? (a) Kerosene lamp / ãä½ã›á›ãè ‡ãñŠ ¦ãñÊã ‡ãŠã ªãè¹ã‡ãŠ (a) Parvati Devi / ¹ããÌãæããè ªñÌããè 15. Bandipur Sanctuary is located in the State of / ºããâªãè¹ãìÀ ‚ã¼ã¾ãÀ¥¾ã ãä‡ãŠÔã À㕾㠽ãò ãäÔ©ã¦ã Öõ? (d) Chenab / ãäÞã¶ããÌã ãä•ã½½ãñªãÀ Öõ? 3. 13. She is known for Narmada Bachao Andolan. / ƒÔãñ ¶ã½ãê㠺ãÞãã‚ããñ ‚ããâªãñÊã¶ã ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠ•ãã¶ãã •ãã¦ãã Öõý (d) Broth / ºãÆãõ©ã 35. Who is considered as the ‘Father of the Indian Space Programme’? ªãäàã¥ã ¼ããÀ¦ã ‡ãñŠ ¹Çãã¾ã´ãè¹ã ‡ãŠã ‚ãã䶦ã½ã œãñÀ ‡ãŠ¶¾ãã ‡ã슽ããÀãè ‡ãŠãè ãäÔ©ããä¦ã _______ ½ãò Öõý (a) North of Tropic of Cancer / ‡ãŠ‡ãÊ ÀñŒãã ‡ãñŠ „§ãÀ (b) South of the Equator / ¼ãî½ã£¾ãÀñŒãã ‡ãñŠ ªãäàã¥ã (c) South of the Capricorn / ½ã‡ãŠÀ ÀñŒãã ‡ãñŠ ªãäàã¥ã (d) North of the Equator / ¼ãî½ã£¾ãÀñŒãã ‡ãñŠ „§ãÀ In which mishap did Kalpana Chawla died ? / ãä‡ãŠÔã ªìÜãÛ¶ãã ½ãò ‡ãŠÊ¹ã¶ãã ÞããÌãÊãã ‡ãŠãè ½ããõ¦ã Öãñ ØãƒÃ? (a) Apollo II / ‚ã¹ããñÊããñ II (b) Columbia / ‡ãŠãñÊãã佺ã¾ãã (c) Eagle / ƒÃØãÊã (d) Vostok / ÌããñÔ›ãñ‡ãŠ India’s highest annual rainfall is reported at / ¼ããÀ¦ã ½ãò ÔãÌããÃãä£ã‡ãŠ ÌãÓããà ÌããÊãã Ô©ãã¶ã _________ Öõý (a) Namchi, Sikkim / ¶ãã½ãÞããè, ãäÔããä‡ã‹‡ãŠ½ã (b) Churu, Rajasthan / ÞãìÁ, Àã•ãÔ©ãã¶ã (c) Mawsynram, Meghalaya / ½ããùÌããäÔã¶ãÀã½ã, ½ãñÜããÊã¾ã (d) Chamba, Himachal Pradesh / Þ㽺ãã, ãäÖ½ããÞãÊã ¹ÇãªñÍã Teacher’s Day is celebrated on ......... in India. / ¼ããÀ¦ã ½ãò ãäÍãàã‡ãŠ ãäªÌãÔã ...... ¦ããÀãèŒã ‡ãŠãñ ½ã¶ãã¾ãã •ãã¦ãã Öõý (a) 05 September / ãäÔã¦ã½ºãÀ (b) 08 September / ãäÔã¦ã½ºãÀ (c) 05 May / ½ãƒÃ (d) 08 May / ½ãƒÃ What is Mushroom? / ½ãÍãÁ½ã (Œã콺ããè) ‡ã‹¾ãã Öõ? (a) Fungus / ¹ãâŠØãÔã (b) Evergreen Plants / ÔãªãºãÖãÀ Ìã¶ãÔ¹ããä¦ã (c) Cactus / ‡ãõŠ‡ã‹›Ôã (d) Root /•ã ü¡ 48. The intersecting lines drawn on maps and globes are ãä‡ãŠÔãñ ‘¼ããÀ¦ããè¾ã ‚ãâ¦ããäÀàã ‡ãŠã¾ãÉ㊽㠇ãŠã ãä¹ã¦ãã’ ½ãã¶ãã •ãã¦ãã Öõ? (a) Aryabhatta / ‚ãã¾ãü㛠(b) Dr Madhavan / ¡ã. ½ãã£ãÌã¶ã (c) Vikram Sarabai / ãäÌã‰ãŠ½ã ÔããÀã¼ããƒÃ (d) None of the above / ƒ¶ã½ãò Ôãñ ‡ãŠãñƒÃ ¶ãÖãé 36. They are the strongest muscles of our body./ Ö½ããÀñ ÍãÀãèÀ ‡ãŠãè ÔãºãÔãñ ½ã•ãºãî¦ã ½ããúÔã¹ãñãäÍã¾ããú ¾ãÖ Öãñ¦ããè Ööý (a) Eye muscles / ‚ããùâŒã ‡ãŠãè ½ããúÔã¹ãñãäÍã¾ããú (b) Heart muscles / ת¾ã ‡ãŠãè ½ããúÔã¹ãñãäÍã¾ããú (c) Lungs muscles / ¹ãñŠû¹ãŠ¡ñ ‡ãŠãè ½ããúÔã¹ãñãäÍã¾ããú (d) ) Neck muscles / ØãªÃ¶ã ‡ãŠãè ½ããúÔã¹ãñãäÍã¾ããú 37. Vaishno Devi Tample is located in ____________. / Ìãõ϶ããñ ªñÌããè ½ãâãäªÀ _____ ½ãò ãäÔ©ã¦ã Öõý (a) J & K / •ãñ & ‡ãñŠ (b) HP / †Þã ¹ããè (c) Punjab /¹ãâ•ããºã (d) UP/ ¾ãì ¹ããè 38. A Barometer measures ________________. / ºãõÀãñ½ããè›À _____ ¶ãã¹ã¦ãã Öõý (a) Atmospheric Pressure / Ìãã¾ãì½ã¥¡Êã ªºããÌã (b) Blood Pressure / À‡ãŠ¦ãÞãã¹ã (c) Tyre Pressure / ›ã¾ãÀ ¹ÇãñÍãÀ (d) Blood Sugar / ºãÊ¡ ÍãìØãÀ ½ãã¶ããäÞã¨ã ¦ã©ãã ØãÊããñºã ½ãò †‡ãŠ ªîÔãÀñ ‡ãŠãñ ‡ãŠã›¦ããè ÀñŒãã‚ããõâ ‡ãŠãñ ‡ã‹¾ãã ‡ãŠÖã •ãã¦ãã Öõ? (a) Latitudes / ‚ãàããâÍã (b) Longitude / ªñÍããâ¦ãÀ (c) Geographic Grids / ¼ããõØããñãäÊã‡ãŠ ãäØãÆ¡ (d) None of the above / ƒ¶ã½ãò Ôãñ ‡ãŠãñƒÃ ¶ãÖãé 49. ‘Ashoka Chakra’ is awarded for / “‚ãÍããñ‡ãŠ Þã‰ãŠ” ‡ãŠºã ã䪾ãã •ãã¦ãã Öõ? (a) Acts of gallantry in the presence of enemy / Íã¨ãì ‡ãñŠ Ôã½ãàã ÌããèÀ¦ãã ‡ãŠã ¹ÇãªÍãöã (b) Gallantry by children / ºãÞÞããò ´ãÀã ¹ÇãªãäÍãæ㠺ãÖãªîÀãè (c) Outstanding contribution to literature / ÔãããäÖ¦¾ã ½ãò ÑãñÓŸ¦ã½ã ¾ããñØãªã¶ã (d) The most conspicuous bravery or self sacrifice on land, air or sea but in the presence of the enemy / Íã¨ãì ‡ãŠãè „¹ããäÔ©ããä¦ã ½ãò •ãÊã-©ãÊã ¾ãã Ìãã¾ãì ½ãò ‚ã¦ãìÊã¶ããè¾ã ºãÖãªìÀãè ¾ãã ºããäÊãªã¶ã ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠ50. How many languages are recognized by Indian Constitution? ¼ããÀ¦ããè¾ã ÔãâãäÌã£ãã¶ã ´ãÀã ãä‡ãŠ¦ã¶ããè ¼ããÓãã‚ããõâ ‡ãŠãñ ½ã㶾ã¦ãã ªãè ØãƒÃ Öõ? (a) 21 Set-A | Page 6 (b)17 (c) 22 (d) 24 Set-A | Page 7 INTELLIGENCE TEST QUESTION BOOKLET Total Questions dqy iz'u I. 50 Total Marks dqy vad cqf)erk ijh{kk iz'u iqfLrdk 50 Total Time dqy le; 35 Min. / feuV SET A ALL QUESTIONS CARRY 1 MARK EACH / lHkh iz'u ,d vad ds gSa In each of the following series determine the order of the letter/ letters – number/ numbers, then from the given options select the one which will complete the given series. / ãä¶ã½¶ã ÑãúŒãÊããã‚ããñ ½ãò ã䪾ãñ Øㆠ‚ãâ‡ãŠ /‚ãâ‡ãŠãò ‚ãàãÀ/ 18. Cataract : Eye :: Jaundice : ? ½ããñãä¦ã¾ãããäºã⪠: ‚ããâ Œã :: ¹ããèãäÊã¾ãã : ? (a) Tongue / •ããè¼ã A, C, ?, G, I (a) E 2. (b) D (c) F (d) B (a) Leader / ¶ãñ¦ãã (a) AMLA (b) MAAL (c) AAML (d) LAAM (c) M18 (d) T24 J14, L16, ?, P20, R22 (b) N18 4. (a) S24 9, 11, 20, 31, ?, 82 (a) 71 (b) 60 5. V. (c) 51 9. (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) ERBNP (b) GZRP (c) HASP (d) JBSQ (a) VJTI (b) UKSG (c) XHTH (d) WISH (c) GcAd (d) GcdA (b) 18 (c) 20 (d) 14 (b) 36 (c) 37 (d) 35 VI. If ‘+’ is ‘x’, ‘-‘ is ‘+’, ‘x’ is ‘ ÷’ and ‘÷’ is ‘-‘, then answer the following questions based on this information. (b) 90 (c) 98 (d) 96 26. 21 ÷8 +2 – 12 x 3 =? (b) 20 (c) 18 (d) 2 25. If MRPW means POST, then EDKG means. / ¾ããäª MRPW ‡ãŠã ‚ã©ãà POST Öõ ¦ããñ EDKG ‡ãŠã ‚ã©ãà (a) BANG (b) NAND (c) HAND (d) SAND ¾ããäª ‘+’ = ‘x’, ‘-‘ = ‘+’, ‘x’ = ‘ ÷’ ‚ããõÀ ‘÷’ = ‘-‘, Öõ ¦ããñ ƒÔã ‡ãñŠ ‚ãã£ããÀ ¹ãÀ ¶ããèÞãñ ã䪆 Øㆠ¹Çã϶ããò ‡ãñŠ „§ãÀ ªãèãä•ã† (a) 14 III. Find the letters / words which are different from the group. / ãä¶ã½¶ã ½ãò Ôãñ ‡ãŠãõ¶ã Ôãã Í㺪/‚ãàãÀ ãä¼ã¸ã Öõ 11. (a) Chandigarh/Þãâ¡ãèØ㤠(b) Kerala ‡ãñŠÀÊã (c) Manipur ½ã¥ããè¹ãìÀ (d) Andhra Pradesh ‚ããâ£Çã ¹ÇãªñÍã 12. (a) Yen/¾ãõ¶ã (b) Lira/ ÊããèÀã (c) Dollar/¡ãùÊãÀ (d) Ounce/‚ãã„âÔã 13. (a) Triangle/ ãä¨ã‡ãŠãñ¥ã (b) Tangent/ Ê㽺ã (c) Square/ ÌãØãà (d) Rhombus/ Ôã½ãã¶ãâ¦ãÀ Þã¦ãì¼ãìÕã 14. (a) Krishna /‡ãðŠÓ¥ãã (b) Kaveri/‡ãŠãÌãñÀãè (c) Godaveri/ ØããñªãÌãÀãè (d) Naini/¶ãõ¶ããè 15. (a) May/½ãƒÃ (b) July/•ãìÊããƒÃ (c) August/‚ãØãÔ¦ã (d) September/ ãäÔã¦ã½ºãÀ IV. Find out Relationship between two words. / Ôã½ãã¶ã Ôãâºãâ£ã ÌããÊãñ Í㺪 —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀòý (b) Wheel/¹ããäÖ¾ãã (c) 13.5 (d) 11 (a) -3 (b) 7 (c) 2 (d) 1 (b) -2 (c) 3 (d) 1 (b) 5 (c) 9 (d) 6 (b) 10 (c) 12 (d) 17 28. 15x5÷3+1-1 =? (a) -1 29. 9-3+2÷16x2 =? (a) 7 30. 15 x 6 + 4=? VII. Select that figure which does not belong to the group. / „Ôã ‚ãã‡ãðŠãä¦ã ‡ãŠãñ œãâã䛆 •ããñ Ôã½ãìÖ Ôãñ ãä¼ã¸ã Öõý (c) Seat/ Ôããè› (d) Paddle/¹ãõ¡Êã (c) Lead / ØãÆñ¹ãŠãƒ› (d) Sharpener / Íãã¹ãöãÀ 31. 17. Pen : Ink : : Pencil : ? / ¹ãñ¶ã : ƒ‡ãŠ :: ¹ãòãäÔãÊã : ? (b) Write / ãäÊãŒã¶ãã (b) 9 27. 6+7x3-8÷20 =? (a) 8.5 16. Boat : Oar :: Bicycle : ? / ¶ããÌã : Þã¹¹ãî :: ÔããƒÃãä‡ãŠÊã : ? (a) Knife / Þãã‡ãîŠ (c) CRAMP (b) GdcA 10. 5 : 8 :: 15 : ? (a) Road/ Ôãü¡‡ãŠ (d) LIST 24. If CCKP means DENT, then VGPD means. / ¾ããäª CCKP ‡ãŠã ‚ã©ãà DENT Öõ ¦ããñ VGPD ‡ãŠã ‚ã©ãà 6, 9, 18, 21, 42, 45, ? (a) 19 (c) TIST (b) BSZNP (a) IZTQ (d) 1 5, 13, ?, 109, 325, 973 (a) 93 (d) Artist / ‡ãŠÊãã‡ãŠãÀ 23. If PKQM means RISK, then FCQR means. / ¾ããäª PKQM ‡ãŠã ‚ã©ãà RISK Öõ ¦ããñ FCQR ‡ãŠã ‚ã©ãà 4 : 9 :: ? : 25 (a) 39 (b) SILT (a) DQZNO (d) 41 RmpL : LpmR :: ? : AcdG 8. (c) Painting / ¹ãòãä›âØã Work out the code for each question and find the second missing word / ãä¶ã½¶ã ¹ÇãÍã¶ããò ½ãò ¹ãÖÊãñ Í㺪 ‡ãñŠ (a) KTIS 6. (a) 16 (b) Butcher / ºãîÞãÀ 22. If UNQQR means SLOOP, then ETCOR means. / ¾ããäª UNQQR ‡ãŠã ‚ã©ãà SLOOP Öõ ¦ããñ ETCOR ‡ãŠã ‚ã©ãà Which of the following will come in place of the (?) in the given series. / ãä¶ã½¶ã ½ãò Ôãñ ¹ÇãͶãÌããÞã‡ãŠ ãäÞã¶Ö (?) ‡ãŠãè •ãØãÖ ‡ã‹¾ãã ‚ãã†Øãã? 7. (d) Worker / ‡ãŠ½ãÃÞããÀãè 21. If QLMU means SNOW, then JGQR means. / ¾ããäª QLMU ‡ãŠã ‚ã©ãà SNOW Öõ ¦ããñ JGQR ‡ãŠã ‚ã©ãà II. (a) PQrw (d) Stomach / ‚ãã½ããÍã¾ã ãäÊㆠ‡ãŠãñ¡ ‡ãŠãñ ¹ãÖÞãã¶ã ‡ãŠÀ ªìÔãÀñ Í㺪 ‡ãŠã ‚ã©ãà ãä¶ã£ããÃãäÀ¦ã ‡ãŠÀò 4, 7, 3, 6, 2, 5, ? (a) 6 (b) Employer / ãä¶ã¾ããñ§ãŠã (c) Union / ÔãâÜã (a) Furniture / ¹ãŠ¶ããêÞãÀ MAAL, AALM, ALMA, LMAA,? 3. (c) Nose / ¶ãã‡ãŠ 20. Cobbler : Shoe :: Carpenter : ? ½ããñÞããè : •ãî¦ãñ :: ºã¤ƒÃ : ? ‚ãàãÀãò ‡ãñŠ ã䪾ãñ Øㆠ‰ãŠ½ã /̾ãÌãÔ©ãã ‡ãŠãñ £¾ãã¶ã ½ãò ÀŒã¦ãñ Öì†ñ, ã䪾ãñ ØㆠÞããÀãò ãäÌã‡ãŠÊ¹ããò ½ãò Ôãñ ÌãÖ †‡ãŠ ãäÌã‡ãŠÊ¹ã ‡ãŠãñ Œããñ•ãò ãä•ãÔãÔãñ ÑãúŒãÊãã ¹ãîÀãè Öãñ •ãã†Øããèý 1. (b) Liver / ¾ã‡ãðŠ¦ã 19. Doctor : Nurse :: ? : Follower / ¡ã‡ã‹›À : ¶ãÔãà :: ‚ã¶ãìÔãÀ¥ãã©ããê : ? Set-A | Page 8 32. Set-A | Page 9 42. 33. X. Miscellaneous Questions / ãäÌããäÌã£ã ¹ÇãͶã 43. How many triangles are there in the figure given below ? / ãä¶ãÞãñ ªãè ØãƒÃ ‚ãã‡ãðŠãä¦ã ½ãò ‡ãìŠÊã ãä‡ãŠ¦ã¶ãñ ãä¨ã¼ãî•ã Öö? (a) 16 34. 35. VIII. Look carefully at the sequence of symbols to find the pattern / Ôãâ‡ãñŠ¦ããñ ‡ãñŠ ‰ãŠ½ã ‡ãŠãñ £¾ãã¶ã ¹ãîÌãÇ㊠ªñŒã¦ãñ Öì† ¹ãõ›¶ãà ‡ãŠãñ ¹ãÖÞããä¶ã†ý Problem Figures: / ¹Çã϶ã ãäÞã¨ã (b) 15 (c)14 (d)13 44. Some boys are sitting in a row. P is sitting fourteenth from the left and Q is seventh from the right. If there are four boys between P and Q, how many boys are there in the row ? / ‡ã슜 Êãü¡‡ãñŠ †‡ãŠ ¹ãâã§ä ㊠½ãò ºãõŸñ Ööý ºãã¾ãò Ôãñ ÞããõªÖÌãò Ô©ãã¶ã ¹ãÀ P Öõ ‚ããõÀ Q ªã¾ãò Ôãñ Ôãã¦ãÌããú Öõ ý ¾ããäª P ‚ããõÀ Q ‡ãñŠ ºããèÞã ÞããÀ Êãü¡‡ãñŠ Öö ¦ããñ ¹ãâãä§ãŠ ½ãò ‡ãìŠÊã ãä‡ãŠ¦ã¶ãñ Êãü¡‡ãñŠ ºãõŸñ ÖãòØãñ? (a) 25 (b) 23 (c) 15 (d) 19 45. Pointing to the lady on the platform, Manju said, “ She is the sister of the father of my mother’s son.” Who is the lady to Manju? / ½ãâ•ãì ¶ãñ ¹Êãñ›¹á ãŠã½ãà ¹ãÀ †‡ãŠ ½ããäÖÊãã ‡ãŠãñ ƒâãØä ã¦ã ‡ãŠÀ¦ãñ Öì† ºã¦ãã¾ãã “ ÌãÖ ½ãñÀãè ½ããú ‡ãñŠ Êãü¡‡ãñŠ ‡ãñŠ ãä¹ã¦ãã ‡ãŠãè ºããäÖ¶ã Öõý” ÌãÖ ½ããäÖÊãã ½ãâ•ãì ‡ãŠãè Answer Figures: / „§ãÀ ãäÞã¨ã ‡ãŠãõ¶ã Öõ? (a) Mother / qÉÉð 36. (b) Sister /oÉÌWûlÉ (c) Aunt/ oÉÑ A É (d) Niece /pÉiÉÏeÉÏ 46. Six boys are so standing that they form a circle each facing the centre. Alok is to the left of Prabhat. Sunil is between Ashok and Vikas. Hari is between Alok and Ashok. Who is to the left of Vikas ? / œ: 37. Êãü¡‡ãñŠ †‡ãŠ Ìãð¦ã ½ãò ƒÔã‡ãñŠ ‡ãòŠ³ ‡ãŠãè ‚ããñÀ ½ãìŒã ‡ãŠÀ‡ãñŠ Œã¡ñ Ööý ‚ããÊããñ‡ãŠ ¹Çã¼ãã¦ã ‡ãñŠ ºããú¾ããè ‚ããñÀ Öõý ‚ãÍããñ‡ãŠ ‚ããõÀ ãäÌã‡ãŠãÔã ‡ãñŠ ½ã£¾ã Ôãì¶ããèÊã Öõý ‚ããÊããñ‡ãŠ ‚ããõÀ ‚ãÍããñ‡ãŠ ‡ãñŠ ½ã£¾ã ÖÀãè Öõý ãäÌã‡ãŠãÔã ‡ãñŠ ºããú¾ããè ‚ããñÀ ‡ãŠãõ¶ã Öõ? 38. 47. The day before yesterday was Saturday so tomorrow it will be / ãä¹ãœÊãñ ‡ãŠÊã Ôãñ ¹ãÖÊãñ Íããä¶ãÌããÀ ©ãã ¦ããñ ‚ãØãÊãñ ‡ãŠÊã ‡ãŠãõ¶ã (a) Prabhat/ ¹Çã¼ãã¦ã (b) Hari /ÖÀãè (c) Ashok /‚ãÍããñ‡ãŠ (d) Sunil /Ôãì¶ããèÊã Ôãã ÌããÀ ÖãñØãã? (a) Friday / Íãì‰ãŠÌããÀ (b) Monday / Ôããñ½ãÌããÀ (c) Tuesday / ½ãâØãÊãÌããÀ (d) Wednesday/ ºãì£ãÌããÀ IX. Pick up the appropriate figure from the Answer Figures which can replace the question mark in Problem Fifures(?). / „§ãÀ ãäÞã¨ããò ½ãò Ôãñ ÔãÖãè ‚ãã‡ãðŠãä¦ã Þãì¶ãñ •ããñ ¹Çã϶ã ãäÞã¨ã ½ãò (?) ‡ãñŠ Ô©ãã¶ã ¹ãÀ ‚ãã†ý 48. If A is the brother of the son of B’s Son, how is A related to B? / ¾ããäª A ¼ããƒÃ Öõ B ‡ãñŠ ¹ãì¨ã ‡ãñŠ ¹ãì¨ã ‡ãŠã ¦ããñ A ‡ãŠã B Ôãñ ‡ã‹¾ãã 39. 49. The time on the watch is quarter to three. If the minute-hand points to North-East, in which direction does the hour hand point? / ¾ããäª Üãü¡ãè ½ãò Ôã½ã¾ã 2 ºã•ã ‡ãŠÀ 45 ãä½ã¶ã› Öõ ‚ããõÀ ãä½ã¶ã› ‡ãŠãè ÔãìƒÃ „§ãÀ-¹ãîÌãà ãäªÍãã ‡ãŠãè ‚ããõÀ Öõ ¦ããñ Üãâ›ñ ‡ãŠãè ÔãìƒÃ ãä‡ãŠÔã Ô㽺ãâ£ã Öõ? (a) Son/ ¹ãì¨ã (b) Brother/ ¼ããƒÃ (c) Cousin/ ÞãÞãñÀã ¼ããƒÃ (d) Grandson/ ¹ããñ¦ãã ãäªÍãã ½ãò ÖãñØããè? 40. (a) South-West/ ªãäàã¥ã-¹ããäÏÞã½ã (b) South-East/ ªãäàã¥ã-¹ãîÌãà (c) North-West/ „§ãÀ-¹ããäÏÞã½ã (d) North-East/ „§ãÀ-¹ãîÌãà 50. One morning Ram and Shyam were talking to each other face to face. If Shyam’s shadow was exactly to the right of Ram, which direction Shyam facing? / †‡ãŠ ÔãìºãÖ Àã½ã ‚ããõÀ ;ãã½ã †‡ãŠ ªîÔãÀñ ‡ãŠãè ¦ãÀ¹ãŠ ½ãìŒã ‡ãŠÀ‡ãñŠ Œãü¡ñ ºãã¦ãÞããè¦ã 41. ‡ãŠÀ ÀÖñ ©ãñý ¾ããäª Í¾ãã½ã ‡ãŠãè œã¾ãã Àã½ã ‡ãñŠ Ÿãè‡ãŠ ªã¾ããé ¦ãÀ¹ãŠ Öõ ¦ããñ ºã¦ãヾãñ ãä‡ãŠ ;ãã½ã ‡ãŠã ½ãìŒã ãä‡ãŠÔã ãäªÍãã ‡ãŠãè ¦ãÀ¹ãŠ Öõ? (a) South / ªãäàã¥ã Set-A | Page 10 (b) East / ¹ãîÌãà (c) West / ¹ããäÏÞã½ã (d) North/ „§ãÀ Set-A | Page 11 xf.kr iz'u iqfLrdk MATHEMATICS QUESTION BOOKLET Total Questions dqy iz'u 1. 40 50 Total Marks dqy vad SET A 45 Total Time dqy le; Min. / feuV (1) 2. (c) 0.25 (1) (b) 83 (c) 66 (1) (2) 5. (c) 35 Find the largest number that will divide 33, 61 and 75 leaving 5 as remainder in each case. (a) 7 (a) 1.0001 7. (2) (d) 45 ‡ãŠãñ ªÍã½ãÊãÌã ãä¼ã¸ã ½ãò ºãªÊããñ ý (b) 1.111 (c) 1.001 (b) 18500 Ôãñ‡ã⊡ (c) 1800 Ôãñ‡ã⊡ (1) (d) 0.1111 (2) (d) 20000 Ôãñ‡ã⊡ (b) 10 Ôãñ. ½ããè. (c) 11 Ôãñ. ½ããè. (d) 13 Ôãñ. ½ããè. †‡ãŠ ãäÌã£ãããä©ãà ‡ãìŠÊã 250 ‚ã⠇㊠½ãñ Ôãñ 30% ‚ã⠇㊠¹Çã㹦㠇ãŠÀ¦ãã Öõý ‚ãØãÀ ÌãÖ 25 ‚ã⠇㊠Ôãñ ¹ãñŠÊã Öãñ •ãã¦ãã Öõ ¦ããñ ¹ããÔã Öãñ¶ãñ ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠãä‡ãŠ¦ã¶ãñ ‚ã⠇㊠ÞãããäÖ†ý 10. (b) 75 (c) 100 (d) 125 A man bought a watch for 550 rupees. At what price should he sell the watch so as to gain 10% (1) (a) 560 rupees (c) 605 rupees (b) 25.01 (c) 25 (1) (c) 10000 (2) (1) holding capacity (volume) of the tank? / †‡ãŠ ›ö ‡ãŠ ãä•ãÔã‡ãŠãè Ê㽺ããƒÃ, Þããõü¡ãƒÃ ¦ã©ãã „â ÞããƒÃ 7 ½ããè, 6 ½ããè ¦ã©ãã 5 ½ããè Öõý ƒÔã ›ö ‡ãŠ ‡ãŠãè ¹ãã¶ããè (b) 5% (c) 300 m3 (a) 27 (a) 6 29. Find the value / ½ãã¶ã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñ ý 0.01+0.1+0.02+0.003 (c) 1.33 (1) (d) 0.133 30. Find the value / ½ãã¶ã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñ ý 0.1 x 0.01 - 0.01 x 0.001 (a) 0.00099 (b) 0.00199 (c) 0.00001 (1) (d) none of these 31. The perimeter of a rectangle is 280m and the ratio between length to the breadth is 5:2. Find the area of rectangle. (2) †‡ãŠ ‚ãã¾ã¦ã ‡ãŠãè ¹ããäÀãä£ã 280 ½ããè. Öõ ¦ã©ãã Ê㽺ããƒÃ Ìã Þããõü¡ãƒÃ ‡ãŠã ‚ã¶ãì¹ãã¦ã 5:2 Öõý ‚ãã¾ã¦ã ‡ãŠã àãñ¨ã¹ãŠÊã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñý (a) 8000 sq m (b) 2800 sq m (c) 3000 sq m (d) 4000 sq m (b) 6.666 (c) 0.665 (d) 0.666 32. 2/4 ÷ 3/4 = (a) 0.664 (1) 33. Find the value / ½ãã¶ã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñ ý 7789 x 48 + 7789 x 52 (a) 19846372 (b) 407524 (c) 778900 (1) (d) none of these 34. Find the place value of 7 in 874213/ Ôã⌾ãã 874213 ½ãò 7 ‡ãŠã Ô©ãã¶ããè¾ã ½ãã¶ã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñ ý (a) 70000 (b) 10000 (c) 7 (d) 74213 (c) 5500 (d) 5005 (1) 35. Rs 55 = ......... paise. (a) 5150 (b) 5050 (1) 36. 1800 angle is called/ 1800 ‡ãŠãñ¥ã ‡ãŠãñ ‡ã‹¾ãã ‡ãŠÖ¦ãñ Öö? (1) (a) Straight angle /Ôãã£ããÀ¥ã ‡ãŠãñ¥ã (b) Acute angle/¦ããèà¥ã ‡ãŠãñ¥ã (c) Right angle /Ôã½ã‡ãŠãñ¥ã (d) Obtuse angle/½ã⪇ãŠãñ¥ã 37. 5% of 250 = ? (a) 12.4 (1) (b) 12.6 (c) 1.25 (d) 12.5 38. In a division sum, if the divisor is 51, quotient is 16 and the remainder is 27, then dividend is? (1) †‡ãŠ ãäÌã¼ãã•ã¶ã ‡ãñŠ ÔãÌããÊã ½ãò , ‚ãØãÀ ¼ãã•ã‡ãŠ 51, Êãã亣ã 16 ¦ã©ãã ÍãñÓã 27 Öõ ¦ããñ ‚ãâÍ㠇㋾ãã ÖãñØãã? (a) 843 (b) 483 (c) 94 (d) 1393 39. Mohan is having 20% more money than Sham. If Sham has 500 rupees then, find the money (1) that Mohan has? ½ããñֶ㠇ãñŠ ¹ããÔã Íãã½ã Ôãñ 20% ÀãÍããè ‚ããä£ã‡ãŠ Öõý ‚ãØãÀ Íãã½ã ‡ãñŠ ¹ããÔã 500 Á Öö ¦ããñ ½ããñֶ㠇ãñŠ ¹ããÔã ãä‡ãŠ¦ã¶ãñ Á Öö? (a) 600 rupees (b) 520 rupees (c) 400 rupees (d) none of these (c) 3.04 (d) 20.4 40. 2/5% of 240+ 3/5% of 180 = (a) 2.03 (b) 2.04 (1) (d) 0.045% (1) (b) 54 (c) 18 (d) 36 (b) 6.135 (c) 6.145 (d) 6.125 (1) 21. Out of certain sum of money Mahesh spends 2/3 on first day and1/6 of the remainder on second (2) day. Now he had 250 rupees left. What amount had he first? / ‡ã슜 ÀãÍããè ½ãò Ôãñ ½ãÖñÍã ¶ãñ ¹ãÖÊãñ ã䪶ã 2/3 ¼ããØã ¦ã©ãã ºãã‡ãŠãè ºãÞããè ÀãÍããè ‡ãŠã 1/6 ¼ããØã ªìÔãÀñ ã䪶㠌ãÞãà ãä‡ãŠ¾ããý ‚ãºã „Ôã‡ãñŠ ¹ããÔã 250 Á ÍãñÓã Öõ ¦ããñ ºã¦ãã ‚ããõ ÍãìÁ ½ãò „Ôã‡ãñŠ ¹ããÔã ãä‡ãŠ¦ã¶ããè ÀãÍããè ©ããèý (b) 800 rupees (c) 900 rupees (d) 1000 rupees 22. If one dozen note books costs 252 rupees, find the cost of 10 note books. (1) (a) 210 (b) 200 (c) 189 (d) 168 23. Find the average of all first odd natural numbers less than 15. (a) 6 (a) 720 (a) 6000 (1) (b) 8 (c) 7 (d) 10 (b) 480 (c) 620 (d) 600 (b) 2000 (c) 3000 (1) (d) 4000 26. Kiran bought a mobile for 6000 rupees and sold it for 5400 rupees. What is his loss percent? (a) 20% (b)10% (c) 15% (1) (d) 30% 27. Find the greatest four digit number which is exactly divisible by 66? (a) 9966 (d) 350m3 Set-A | Page 12 (b) 1.23 (c) 0.45% 27 Ôãñ ‡ãŠ½ã „¶ã Ôã¼ããè ‚ãâ ‡ãŠãò ‡ãŠã ¾ããñØã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñ •ããñ 9 Ôãñ ãäÌã¼ãããä•ã¦ã Öãñ¦ãñ Öõý (b) 6666 28. Find the value: 0.001/0.01 (a) 13.3 (d) 600 (2) ÞããÀ ‚ãâ ‡ãŠãñ ‡ãŠãè ºãü¡ãè Ôãñ ºãü¡ãè Ôã⌾ãã ºã¦ãã‚ããõ •ããñ 66 Ôãñ ¹ãî¥ãà ¼ã㕾ã Öãñý ¼ãÀ¶ãñ ‡ãŠãè àã ½ã¦ãã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀòý (b) 320 m3 (c) 400 ãä‡ãŠÀ¶ã ¶ãñ †‡ãŠ ½ããñºããƒÃÊã 6000 Á ½ãò ŒãÀãèªã ¦ã©ãã 5400 Á ½ãò ºãñÞã ã䪾ãã ý „Ôã‡ãŠãè Öããä¶ã ¹Çããä¦ãÍã¦ã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñý (d) 2800 13. A tank whose length, breadth and height are respectively 7m, 6m and 5m, then find the water (a) 210m3 (b) 650 18. 0.045 when expressed as percent is / 0.045 ‡ãŠãñ ¹Çããä¦ãÍã¦ã ½ãò ºãªÊããñý 25. 30% of a certain sum is 900, find the sum /ãä‡ãŠÔããè ÀãÍããè ‡ãŠã 30% 900 ‡ãñŠ ºãÀãºãÀ Öõ ¦ããñ ÀãÍããè —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñý (d) 2.51 16 ½ããè. Ê㽺ãñ Ìã 14 ½ããè. Þããõü¡ñ ‚ãã¾ã¦ãã‡ãŠãÀ ¹ãŠÍãà ‡ãŠãñ ¹ã‡ã‹‡ãŠã ‡ãŠÀ¶ãñ ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠ20 Ôãñ.½ããè. Ê㽺ããè ¦ã©ãã 14 Ôãñ. ½ããè. Þããõü¡ãè ãä‡ãŠ¦ã¶ããè ƒÄ›á›ãò ‡ãŠãè •ãÁÀ¦ã ÖãñØããè? (b) 11200 (1) school. †‡ãŠ Ô‡ãîŠÊã ½ãò 1200 ãäÌã£ãã©ããê Ööý „¶ã½ãò Ôãñ 40% Êãü¡ãä‡ãŠ¾ãúã Öö ¦ããñ Êãü¡‡ãŠãò ‡ãŠãè Ôã⌾ã㠇㋾ãã Öõ? (d) 575 rupees How many 20 cm long 14 cm wide bricks are needed to pave a rectangular floor 16 m long and 14 m wide? (a) 8000 (1) (d) 350 24. In a school there are 1200 students. If 40% of them are girls, then find the number of boys in the (1) The decimal fraction of 25.1 is equivalent to .... ./ 25.1 ‡ãñŠ Ôã½ãã¶ã ªÍ½ãÊãÌã ÌããÊããè Ôã⌾ãã Öõ.... (a) 25.10 12. (b) 600 rupees (c) 450 15 Ôãñ ‡ãŠ½ã Ôã¼ããè ãäÌãÓã½ã ¹Çãã‡ãðŠãä¦ã‡ãŠ Ôã⌾ãã ‚ããõ ‡ãŠã ‚ããõÔã¦ã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñý †‡ãŠ ̾ããä§ãŠ 550 Á ½ãò †‡ãŠ Üãü¡ãè ŒãÀã誦ãã Öõý ÌãÖ ƒÔãñ ãä‡ãŠ¦ã¶ãñ ½ãò ºãñÞãñ ãä‡ãŠ „Ôãñ 10% Êãã¼ã ãä½ãÊãñ? 11. (d) 315 rupees †‡ãŠ ª•ãö㠇ãŠã¹ããè¾ããò ‡ãŠãè ‡ãŠãè½ã¦ã 252 Á Öõ ¦ããñ 10 ‡ãŠã¹ããè¾ããò ‡ãŠãè ‡ãŠãè½ã¦ã ‡ã‹¾ãã ÖãñØããè? A student secured 30% marks out of total marks of 250. If he failed by 25 marks, the marks required to pass are? (2) (a) 50 (b) 1350 (c) 275 rupees / 550 ‡ãŠã ¹ãìÀ‡ãŠ ‡ãŠãñ¥ã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñý †‡ãŠ ãä¨ã¼ãì•ã ‡ãñŠ ªãñ ‡ãŠãñ¥ããñ ‡ãŠã ¾ããñØã 1300 Öõý ¦ããèÔãÀñ ‡ãŠãñ¥ã ‡ãŠã ½ãã¶ã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñý (a) 600 rupees One side of a square is 3 cm. What is its perimeter ? / ÌãØãà ‡ãŠãè †‡ãŠ ¼ãì•ãã 3 Ôãñ. ½ããè. Öõ ý ƒÔã‡ãŠãè ¹ããäÀãä½ããä¦ã ‡ã‹¾ãã Öõ? (2) (a) 12 Ôãñ. ½ããè. 9. (c) 28 in decimal form is / (b) 350 rupees 20. 3.2+8.395-5.45 = How many seconds are there in 5 hours? / 5 Üãâ›ñ ½ãò ãä‡ãŠ¦ã¶ãñ Ôãñ‡ã⊡ Öãñ¦ãñ Öö? (a) 18000 Ôãñ‡ã⊡ 8. (b) 14 The simplification of (1) 19. Find the sum of all numbers less than 27 which are divisible by 9? (d) 145 ÌãÖ ºãü¡ãè Ôãñ ºãü¡ãè Ôã⌾ãã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñ ãä•ãÔãÔãñ 33,61 Ìã 75 ‡ãŠãñ ¼ããØã ªñ¶ãñ ¹ãÀ 5 ÍãñÓã ºãÞãñ ý 6. (a) 1250 (a) 4.5% •ãìÔã ‡ãñŠ 6 ã䡺ºããò ‡ãŠã ½ãìʾã 210 Á Öõ ¦ããñ •ãìÔã ‡ãñŠ 4 ã䡺ºããò ‡ãŠã ½ãìʾã ... Á ÖãñØãã ý (b) 140 (d) 4 hours 40 minutes 10 ãä‡ãŠ ØãÆã Þããè¶ããè ‡ãŠãè ‡ãŠãè½ã¦ã 250 Á Öõý 15 ãä‡ãŠ ØãÆã Þããè¶ããè ‡ãŠãè ‡ãŠãè½ã¦ã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñý (a) 500 (d) 70 Cost of 6 cans of juice is Rs 210 then the cost of 4 cans of juice is Rs ...... (a) 40 (c) 4 hours 30 minutes 17. The sum of two angles of a triangle is 1300, find the third angle of the triangle? (d) 100 Sum of all prime numbers between 10 and 25 is / 10 ¦ã©ãã 25 ‡ãñŠ ºããèÞã ãä‡ãŠ Ôã¼ããè Ôã⌾ãã‚ããõ ‡ãŠã •ããñü¡ (a) 72 4. (b) 49.95 (b) 5 hours 16. Find the supplementary angle of 550 (d) 77931 Find the value of the expression: / ½ãã¶ã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñ ý (a) 0.45 3. (c) 101109 (a) 4 hours (a) 375 rupees 5, 0, 8, 9, 2 Ôãñ ºã¶ããè ºãü¡ãè Ôãñ ºãü¡ãè Ìã œãñ›ãè Ôãñ œãñ›ãè Ôã⌾ãã ‡ãŠã •ããñü¡ ‡ã‹¾ãã ÖãñØãã ý (b) 98520 A train is running at a uniform speed of 75 km/hour. How much time will it take to cover a distance of 350 km? †‡ãŠ Øããü¡ãè 75 ãä‡ãŠ. ½ããè ¹Çããä¦ã Üãâ›ã ‡ãŠãè Øããä¦ã Ôãñ ÞãÊã ÀÖãè Öõý 350 ãä‡ãŠ ½ããè ªìÀãè ¦ã¾ã ‡ãŠÀ¶ãñ ½ãò ÌãÖ ‡ãŠãè¦ã¶ãã Ôã½ã¾ã ÊãñØããè? (2) 15. 10 Kg of sugar costs 250 rupees, find the cost of 15 kg of sugar. The sum of the smallest and greatest number formed by the digits 5, 0, 8, 9, 2 is (a) 20589 14. (1) Set-A | Page 14 (a) 0.01 (b) 0.001 (c) 9933 (d) 9000 ‡ãŠã ½ãã¶ã —ãã¦ã ‡ãŠÀãñ ý (c) 0.011 (1) (d) 0.1 Set-A | Page 13 SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR PRA CTICE PRACTICE SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR PRACTICE ON ANSWER SHEET (SET - 1) 1. ENGLISH 2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 1. Comm _________ (a) ittee (b) itee 1. A frog’s egg develops into a _____ (c) itte (d) ittey (c) beble (d) baple. 2. Impro _________ (a) pable (b) bable 3. A person who leaves his country to settle in another country. (a) Immigrant (b) Emigrant (c) Migrant (d) Pessimist 4. Life story of a person written by someone else. (b) Biography (c) Story (d) Information 5. I cannot make a _________ or tail of what my little sister tells. (b) hand (c) head (d) leg 6. These days I am running _________ money. (a) fast of 7. (b) short of (c) long of (d) large of _________ I was young I enjoyed ridding. (a) Since (b) When (c) As (d) While 8. He is poor, _________ he is honest. (a) yet (b) so (c) but (d) because (c) flock (d) bundle 9. A _________ of stars. (a) bunch (b) cluster (b) troupe called / OåûÌlÉxÉ qÉåÇ zÉÔlrÉ xMüÉåU MüÉå “sÉuÉ” MüWûiÉå Wæû, CxÉå Ì¢üMåüOû qÉåÇ MüWûiÉå WæÇû (a) egg / LaÉ (b) duck/ QûMü (c) none/ lÉlÉ (d) nil/ ÌlÉsÉ ÌOûuÉålOûÏ 20 Ì¢üMåüOû MüÉ zÉÑpÉÉUqpÉ MüoÉ WÒûAÉ jÉÉ (a) 2000 (b) 2003 (c) 2010 (d) 2005 4. Humidity is the amount of _____ in the air. / AÉSìiÉÉï MüÉ AjÉï Wæû, WuÉÉ qÉåÇ _____ (a) water vapour / uÉÉwmÉ (c) group (d) crew. 3. INTELLIGENCE TEST (IQ) 1. Bird : Wing :: Fish : ?/i{kh % ia[k %% eNyh % \ (a) Tail¼iw¡N½ (b) Fin¼xyQkM+½ (d) Push ¼/kdsyuk½ 2. 3: 7 :: 8 : ? (a) 13 (b)14 3. DIG : CFB :: JOT: ? (c)17 (d) 16 (c) KLO (d) ILD (c) i n (d) j m (c) 77 (d) 72 (c) 10 (d)14 (c) 44 (d) 42 (a) 51 (b) 91 (c) 42 9. If 7-3=2, 8-2=3, 9-1=4, then 6-4= ? (d) 81 (a) KRY (b) ILM 4. b e d f ? h j ? l (a) I m (b) m i 5. 80, 78, 75, ?, 66, 60 (a) 73 (b) 71 6. 25, 24, 22, 19, 15, ..... (a) 4 (b) 5 7. 2, 6, 14, 26,……, 62 (a) 52 (b) 54 8. 6,11,21,36, 56, …….. (a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 10 10.If GIVE is coded as 5137 and BAT is coded as 924, how is GATE coded? rÉÌS GIVE MüÉ MüÉåQû 5137 LuÉÇ BAT MüÉ MüÉåQû 924 Wæû iÉÉå ExÉÏ pÉÉwÉÉ qÉåÇ GATE MüÉ MüÉåQû YrÉÉ WûÉåaÉÉ ? (a) 5427 (b) 5724 (b) sun rays/ kÉÔmÉ (c) heat / aÉqÉÏï (d) cold/ PÇûQûMü 5. The Greek Sun God is known as / rÉÔlÉÉÌlÉrÉÉåÇ MüÉ xÉÔrÉï SåuÉiÉÉ Wæû (a) Ra/ UÉ (b) Apollo/AmÉÉåsÉÉå (c) Zeus/ erÉÑxÉ (d) Venus/ uÉÏlÉxÉ 6. How many Fundamental Rights are there in the Indian Constitution? Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vuqlkj fdrus eqyHkwr vf/kdkj gS\ (a) 7 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 8 dc gqbZ\ (a) 1981 (c) Water ¼ikuh½ (d) Albumin/ LsorÉÔÍqÉlÉ 7. India’s first census was conducted in / Hkkjr dh izFke tux.kuk 10. A _________ of sailors. (a) company (c) Yolk/ rÉÉåMü 2. A score of ‘0’ (zero) is called ‘love’ in tennis, in cricket, it is 3. Twenty 20 is a new form of cricket that was launched in / (a) Autobiography (a) heart _____ qÉåÇRûMü Måü AhQåû xÉå ÌuÉMüÍxÉiÉ WûÉåiÉÉ Wæû (a) Pupa/ mrÉÔmÉÉ (b) Tadpole/ OæûQûmÉÉåsÉ (c) 5247 (d) 2547 (b) 1881 (c) 1872 (d) 1781 4. MA THEMA TICS MATHEMA THEMATICS 1. If 50% of a number is 20, what is 75% of the number? rÉÌS ÌMüxÉÏ xÉÇZrÉÉ MüÉ 50 mÉëÌiÉzÉiÉ 20 Wæ, iÉÉå CxÉMüÉ 75 mÉëÌiÉzÉiÉ YrÉÉ WûÉåaÉÉ ? (a) 8 (b) 15 (c) 30 (d) 45 2. 0.05 will be represented in percent as ..../ 0.05 MüÉå mÉëÌiÉzÉiÉ qÉåÇ Mæ x Éå ÍsÉZÉåÇaÉå ? (a) 50 % (b) 5 % (c) 95 % (d) 20 % 3. The value of 1.5 reduced by 0.02 is equal to / 1.5 xÉå 0.02 bÉOûÉlÉå mÉU mÉëÉmiÉ xÉÇZrÉÉ (a) 1.3 (b) 1.48 (c) 1.52 (d) 1.7 4. The greatest fraction is/ xÉoÉxÉå oÉÄQûÏ ÍpÉ³É xÉÇZrÉÉ (a) 1/3 (b) 1/2 (c) 3/5 (d) 2/3 5. The smallest 4 digit number divisible by 2 and 3 is 2 LuÉÇ 3 xÉå ÌuÉpÉÉÎeÉiÉ WûÉålÉå uÉÉsÉÏ 4 AÇMüÉåÇ MüÐ xÉoÉxÉå NûÉåOûÏ xÉÇZrÉÉ (a) 1000 (b) 1002 (c) 1003 (d) 1006 6. What fraction should be divided by 7/8 to get 8/9? fdl fHkUu dks 7@8 ls Hkkx nsus ij HkkxQy 8@9 izkIr gksxk\ (a) 4/7 (b) 5/7 (c) 7/9 (d) 9/10 7. What is the sum of prime numbers less than 25? / 25 ls fups dh vHkkT; la[;kvksa dk ;ksx D;k gksxk\ (a) 78 (b) 75 (c) 77 (d) 100 8. 10 kms. 6 decameter will be equal to how many meters? 10 fdeh 6 Msdk ehVj fdrus ehVj ds cjkcj gksxk\ (a) 10060 m/ehVj (b) 10006 m/ehVj (c) 10600 m/ehVj (d) 16000 m/ehVj 9. How much is 3/4 of 1 whole day and night. / ,d lEiw.kZ fnu o jkf= dk 3@4 D;k gksxk\ (a) 3 hrs / ?kaVs (b) 12 hrs / ?kaVs (c) 18 hrs / ?kaVs (d) 10 hrs / ?kaVs mÙkj if=dk / ROLL NUMBER jksy ua- (SET - 1) ANSWER SHEET PART I - ENGLISH / vaxt sz h+ 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 11 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 21 D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D 30 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 31 D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 36 D 37 D 38 D 39 D 40 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D QUESTION BOOKLET NUMBER iz'u iqfLrdk la[;k PART II - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE / lkekU; Kku 1 2 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 CENTRE CODE lsUVj dksM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 11 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 21 D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D 30 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 31 D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 36 D 37 D 38 D 39 D 40 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 41 D 42 D 43 D 44 D 45 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 46 D 47 D 48 D 49 D 50 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 11 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 21 D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D 30 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 31 D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 36 D 37 D 38 D 39 D 40 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 41 D 42 D 43 D 44 D 45 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 46 D 47 D 48 D 49 D 50 PART IV - MATHEMATICS / xf.kr QUESTION PAPER CODE iz'u iqfLrdk dksM B 0 0 0 0 0 A 1 2 3 4 5 0 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 11 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 21 D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 31 D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B 0 C 0 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D PART III - INTELLIGENCE TEST (IQ) / cqf)erk ijh{kk 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 A 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 8 9 10 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D 30 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 36 D 37 D 38 D 39 D 40 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR PRACTICE ON ANSWER SHEET (SET - 2) 1. ENGLISH 2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 1. The book “Origin of species” is written by _____ /“AÉåËUeÉÏlÉ 1. Sep _________ (a) arately (b) eretely (c) eratley (d) arately (b) quatte (c) quette (d) quete 2. Eti _________ (a) kate 3. Mis _________ (a) celaneous (b) cellaneous (c) calaneous (d) sellaneous (b) Pessimist (c) Saddist (d) Careless. 5. The science of plant life. (a) Zoology (b) Botany (c) Physics (d) Chemistry 6. You have to move _________ if you want to excel in life. (a) rocks (b) mountains (c) plains (d) hills 7. Ramesh is the _________ sheep of the family. (a) red (b) white (c) blue (d) black 8. Tom goes to school _________ his sister stayed at home. (a) since 9. (b) unless (c) until (d) while They arrived _________ England last week. (a) to (b) at (c) in (d) by 10. Ram has _________ to his new apartment. (a) shifted (b) shift (c) Edwin Aldine/ LQûÌuÉlÉ LÎsQûlÉ (d) Charles Darwin/ cÉÉsxÉï QûÉUÌuÉlÉ 2. The gold medals won by India in 2010 Asian games . pÉÉUiÉ lÉå 2010 Måü LÍzÉrÉÉD ZÉåsÉÉåÇ qÉåÇ xuÉhÉï mÉSMü eÉÏiÉå jÉå (a) 12 (b) 14 (c) 16 (d) 10 3. The Egyptian Kings are called / ÍqÉ´É (CÎeÉÄniÉÏrÉlÉ) Måü UÉeÉÉ MüÉå 4. One who is hopeful. (a) Optimist AÉÆTü xmÉÏzÉÏeÉ” mÉÑxiÉMü Måü sÉåZÉMü Wæ (a) Steve Irwin /xOûÏuÉ CUÌuÉlÉ (b) Lord Kelvin/ sÉÉQïû MåüÎsuÉlÉ (c) shifting MüWûiÉå Wæû (a) Czars/ eÉÉU (c) Sheik / zÉåZÉ (b) Pharaoh/ TæüUÉWû (d) Maharaja/ qÉWûÉUÉeÉÉ 4. How many Brigades were there in Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s Azad Hind Fauj? usrkth lqHkk"k pUnz cksl dh vktkn fgUn Qkst esa fdruh fcxzsM Fkh\ (a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 6 5. Land of the ‘Rising Sun’ / ’mxrs lw;Z ’ dk ns’k (a) England / fczVsu (b) Japan / tkiku (c) India / Hkkjr (d) Srilanka / Jhyadk 6. As per 2011 census, what is India’s percentage in World population? 2011 dh tux.kuk ds vuqlkj] fozo dh tula[;k esa Hkkjr dh fdruh izfrzÉr gS\ (a) 17.5% (b) 16.5% (c) 18.9% (d) 16% (d) go 3. INTELLIGENCE TEST (IQ) 4. MA THEMA TICS MATHEMA THEMATICS 1. RATIONAL is related to RATNIOLA as TRIBAL is to tks ^RATIONAL* dk laca/k ^RATNIOLA* ls gS rks ^TRIBAL* dk laca/k ____ ls gSA (a) TIRLAB (b) TRIALB (c) TIRLBA (d) TRILBA 2. ‘Horse’ is related to ‘Hoof’ in the same way as ‘Eagle’ is related to tks ^?kksMk* dk laca/k ^[kqj* ls gS rks ^phy* dk laca/k ____ ls gSA (a) Clutch ¼Dyp½(b) Leg¼Vk¡x½ (c) Claw ¼iatk½ (d) Foot ¼iSj½ 3. Man : Machine :: Master : ?/vkneh % e’khu %% ekLVj % \ (a) Manager ¼izc/a kd½ (b) Worker ¼etnwj½ (c) Slave ¼xqyke½ (d) Home ¼?kj½ 4. Peacock : India :: Bear: ? / ½ããõÀ : ¼ããÀ¦ã :: ¼ããÊãì : ? (a) Australia/‚ããÔ›ÈñãäÊã¾ãã (b) America/‚ã½ãñãäÀ‡ãŠã (c) Russia / ÁÔã (d) England / ƒÄØãÊãõ¡ 5. 3: 7 :: 8 : ? (a) 13 (b)14 (c)17 (d) 16 6. DIG : CFB :: JOT: ? (a) KRY (b) ILM (c) KLO (d) ILD 7. B c D e : V w X Y :: Q r S t : ? (a) G h I j (b) M n o P (c) F G h i (d) H i j K Find out the wrong term. ãä¶ã½¶ã ¹ÇãͶããò ½ãò †‡ãŠ ‚ãâ‡ãŠ ØãÊã¦ã ÖõA ØãÊã¦ã ‚ãâ‡ãŠ Þãìãä¶ã¾ãñA 8. 6, 18, 54, 162, 476, 1458 (a) 162 (b) 476 (c) 1478 (d) 54 9. 222, 212, 202, 162, 182, 172 (a) 212 (b) 162 (c) 172 (d) 182 1. A display board is 1.5 m by 1 m. How many meters of tape is required to border it? 1.5 x 1 qÉÏOûU AÉMüÉU Måü oÉÉåQïû Måü cÉÉUÉåÇ iÉUTü sÉaÉÉlÉå Måü ÍsÉL ÌMüiÉlÉå qÉÏOûU OåûmÉ cÉÉÌWûL? (a) 5 m/ qÉÏOûU (b) 10 m/ qÉÏOûU (c) 2.5 m/ qÉÏOûU (d) 6 m/ qÉÏOûU 2. An isosceles triangle has two sides with length x. The third sideis half of x. What is its perimeter? LMü xÉqÉÎuSuÉÉWÒû ̧ÉpÉÑeÉ MüÐ SÉå pÉÑeÉÉAÉåÇ MüÐ sÇÉoÉÉD x Wæû | iÉÏxÉUÐ pÉÑeÉÉ MüÐ sÉÇoÉÉD x MüÐ AÉkÉüÐ Wæ iÉÉå ̧ÉpÉÑeÉ MüÉ mÉËUqÉÉmÉ ¥ÉÉiÉ MüÐÎeÉL| (a) 5x (b) 2½ x (c) 3x (d) 4½ x 3. A car travels 14 km for every litre of petrol. How many litres of patrol is required to travel 126 km? LMü MüÉU LMü sÉÏOûU mÉåOíûÉåsÉ qÉåÇ 14 ÌMü. qÉÏ. cÉsÉiÉÏ Wæû | CxÉå 126 ÌMü. qÉÏ. eÉÉlÉå qÉåÇ ÌMüiÉlÉÉ mÉåOíûÉåsÉ sÉaÉåaÉÉ? (a) 9 litre/sÉÏOûU (b) 28 litre/sÉÏOûU (c) 4 litre/sÉÏOûU (d) 10 litre/sÉÏOûU 4. The value of 8+8 ÷2+2 is /8+8 ÷2+2 MüÉ qÉÉlÉ Wæ ? (a) 9 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) 14 5. A machine takes 12 minutes to fill 200 bottles of Coca Cola. At this rate, how many minutes it will take to fill 500 bottles of Coca Cola? / LMü qÉzÉÏlÉ MüÉåMüÉ MüÉåsÉÉ MüÐ 200 oÉÉåiÉsÉ 12 ÍqÉlÉOû qÉåÇ pÉUiÉÏ Wæû | CxÉÏ SU xÉå 500 oÉÉåiÉsÉå ÌMüiÉlÉå ÍqÉlÉOû qÉåÇ pÉUåÇaÉÏ? (a) 25 minutes/ÍqÉlÉOû (b) 28 minutes/ÍqÉlÉOû (c) 30 minutes/ÍqÉlÉO (d) 40 minutes/ÍqÉlÉOû 6. If 50% of a number is 20, what is 75% of the number? rÉÌS ÌMüxÉÏ xÉÇZrÉÉ MüÉ 50 mÉëÌiÉzÉiÉ 20 Wæ, iÉÉå CxÉMüÉ 75 mÉëÌiÉzÉiÉ YrÉÉ WûÉåaÉÉ ? (a) 8 (b) 15 (c) 30 (d) 45 7. What is the greatest common divisor of 54, 36 and 24? 54, 36 LuÉÇ 24 MüÉ xÉoÉxÉå oÉÄQûÉ EpÉrÉÌlɸ pÉÉeÉMü YrÉÉ Wæû? (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 6 (d) 9 mÙkj if=dk / ROLL NUMBER jksy ua- (SET - 2) ANSWER SHEET PART I - ENGLISH / vaxt sz h+ 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 11 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 21 D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D 30 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 31 D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 36 D 37 D 38 D 39 D 40 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D QUESTION BOOKLET NUMBER iz'u iqfLrdk la[;k PART II - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE / lkekU; Kku 1 2 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 CENTRE CODE lsUVj dksM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 11 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 21 D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D 30 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 31 D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 36 D 37 D 38 D 39 D 40 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 41 D 42 D 43 D 44 D 45 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 46 D 47 D 48 D 49 D 50 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 11 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 21 D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D 30 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 31 D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 36 D 37 D 38 D 39 D 40 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 41 D 42 D 43 D 44 D 45 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 46 D 47 D 48 D 49 D 50 PART IV - MATHEMATICS / xf.kr QUESTION PAPER CODE iz'u iqfLrdk dksM B 0 0 0 0 0 A 1 2 3 4 5 0 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 11 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 21 D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 31 D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B 0 C 0 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D PART III - INTELLIGENCE TEST (IQ) / cqf)erk ijh{kk 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 A 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 8 9 10 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D 30 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D 36 D 37 D 38 D 39 D 40 A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D D SAMPLE COPY Íãõãäàã‡ãŠ Ôã¨ã 2013-14 ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Àãè Ô‡ãîŠÊã ÞãõÊã, ‚ã•ã½ãñÀ, ºãñÊãØãã½ã, ºãâØãÊããõÀ, ‚ããõÀ £ããõÊã¹ãìÀ ‡ãŠàãã - VI ½ãò ªããäŒãÊãñ ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠÞãì¶ãñ ØㆠÊãü¡‡ãŠãò ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠ•Ìããƒãä¶ãâØã ‚ã¶ãìªÍñ ã JOINING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOYS SELECTED FOR ADMISSION TO CLASS – VI IN RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOLS CHAIL, AJMER, BELGAUM, BANGLORE & DHOLPUR FOR THE ACADEMIC SESSION: 2013-14 Ôãã½ã㶾ã 1. ‚ãã¹ã‡ãñŠ Ôãì¹ãì¨ã /‚ãããäÑã¦ã ‡ãŠãñ Íãõãäàã‡ãŠ Ôã¨ã 2013-14 ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Èãè Ô‡ãîŠÊã ½ãò ªããäŒãÊãñ ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠÞãì¶ã ãäÊã¾ãã Øã¾ãã Öõ ‚ããõÀ ÌãÖ ƒÔã ½ã쌾ããÊã¾ã ‡ãñŠ ¹ã¨ã ½ãò ã䪆 Øㆠ‚ã¶ãìªñÍããò ‡ãñŠ ‚ã¶ãìÔããÀ Ôãâºãâãä£ã¦ã ¹ãÆ£ãã¶ããÞãã¾ãà ‡ãŠãñ ãäÀ¹ããñ›Ã ‡ãŠÀñØãã ý ªããäŒãÊãñ ‡ãñŠ ã䪶ã dsoy ½ãã¦ãã-ãä¹ã¦ãã ãäÖ ‚ã¹ã¶ãñ ¹ãì¨ããò / ‚ãããäÑã¦ããò ‡ãñŠ lkFk igq¡pñ A General 1. Your ward has been selected for admission to Rashtriya Military School for the academic session 2013-14 and will report to the Principal of the concerned School as per instructions contained in this letter. Only parents are requested to accompany their wards on the day of admission. ãäÞããä‡ãŠ¦Ôãã •ããúÞã 2. ¾ãÖ ºãã¦ã ‚ãÞœãè ¦ãÀÖ Ôãñ Ôã½ã¢ã Êãñ¶ããè ÞãããäÖ† ãä‡ãŠ ‚ãã¹ã‡ãñŠ Ôãì¹ãì¨ã ‡ãŠã ÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Èãè Ô‡ãîŠÊã ½ãò ªããäŒãÊãã ƒÔã Íã¦ãà ‡ãñŠ ‚ã£ããè¶ã Öõ ãä‡ãŠ ÌãÖ ãäÞããä‡ãŠ¦Ôããè¾ã Á¹ã Ôãñ ÔÌãÔ©ã ¹ãã¾ãã •ãã†Øãã ý ½ãã¦ãã-ãä¹ã¦ãã / ‚ããä¼ã¼ããÌã‡ãŠãò ‡ãŠãñ ÞãããäÖ† ãä‡ãŠ Ìãñ ¹ããäÀãäÍãÓ› ''‡ãŠ'' ½ãò ºã¦ãㆠØㆠãä‡ãŠÔããè ¼ããè Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã Ôãñ ‚ã¹ã¶ãñ ¹ãì¨ããò / ‚ãããäÑã¦ããò ‡ãŠãè ãäÞããä‡ãŠ¦Ôãã •ããâÞã ‡ãŠÀã Êãò ý vH;kFkhZ dks ¹ããäÀãäÍãÓ› ''‡ãŠ'' esa fn;s x;s fdlh ,d gLirky esa LokLFk tk¡p djokuh gksxhA gkyk¡fd vH;kFkhZ ftl gLirky ls v;ksX; gqvk gS] dsoy mlh gLirky esa fPkfdRlk izek.ki= ds fy, iqu% izkFkZuk dj ldrk gSA vxj fdlh vH;kFkhZ dks ,d gLirky ls v;ksX; dj fn;k Tkkrk gS vkSj og fdlh nqljs gLirky esa fpfdRlk tk¡p djokus dh dksf'k'k djrk gS rks mls v;ksX; ekuk tk;sxkA tc rd gLirky ls fpfdRlk tk¡p dk izek.ki= ugh igq¡p tkrk rc rd nkf[kyk vLFkk;h ekuk tk;sxkA Medical Examination 2. It must be clearly understood that admission to Rashtriya Military Schools is subject to your ward being found medically fit. The parents/guardians are required to take their sons/wards for medical examination to any of the Military Hospitals mentioned at Appendix ‘A’. The candidate will get his medical examination done in only one of the Hospitals as mentioned in Appendix ‘A’. However the candidate can appeal against the Fitness Certificate in the same hospital which declared the candidate as unfit. The candidature of the candidate will be cancelled if the candidate was declared medically unfit in one hospital and the candidate has approached another hospital to get his medical Fitness Certificate. CO PY Ô‡ãîŠÊã ¹ãŠãèÔã †Ìãâ ‚ãÌã£ãã¶ã-ÀããäÍã 3. ¹ãŠãèÔã ‚ããõÀ ‚ãÌã£ãã¶ã-ÀããäÍã ‡ãŠãè ªÀ ãä¶ã½¶ãã¶ãìÔããÀ Öõ :‰ãŠ½ã Ôãâ0 Ñãñ¥ããè ¹ãŠãèÔã(ÌãããäÓãÇãŠ) ‚ãÌã£ãã¶ã-ÀããäÍã (‡ãñŠÌãÊã †‡ãŠ ºããÀ) (‡ãŠ) ‚㶾ã Àö‡ãŠ ‚ããõÀ ¶ããõÔãñ¶ãã ¦ã©ãã Ìãã¾ãìÔãñ¶ãã Á 4800/Á 1200/½ãò ƒ¶ã‡ãñŠ Ôã½ã‡ãŠàã (¼ãî¦ã¹ãîÌãà Ôãõã¶ä ã‡ãŠ ÔããäÖ¦ã) (Œã) •ãñÔããè‚ããñ•ã ‚ããõÀ ¶ããõÔãñ¶ãã ¦ã©ãã Ìãã¾ãìÔãñ¶ãã Á 7200/Á 1800/½ãò ƒ¶ã‡ãñŠ Ôã½ã‡ãŠàã (¼ãî¦ã¹ãîÌãà Ôãõã¶ä ã‡ãŠ ÔããäÖ¦ã) (Øã) ¦ããè¶ããò Ôãñ¶ãã‚ããò ‡ãñŠ ‚ããä£ã‡ãŠãÀãè Á 15000/Á 3800/(ÔãñÌãããä¶ãÌãð¦¦ã ‚ããä£ã‡ãŠãÀãè ÔããäÖ¦ã ) (Üã) ãäÔããäÌããäÊã¾ã¶ã Á 24000/Á 6000/(¡) ‚ã¶ãì0•ãããä¦ã/‚ã¶ãì0•ã¶ã •ãããä¦ã ‚㶾ã Àö‡ãŠ 1200 Á¹ã¾ãñ Ô㽺ãã䶣ã¦ã ÌãØãà ´ãÀã ªãè •ãã¶ãñ ÌããÊããè •ãñÔããè‚ããñ•ã 1800 Á¹ã¾ãñ ¹ãŠãèÔã ‡ãŠã 25% ãäÔããäÌããäÊã¾ã¶ã 6000 Á¹ã¾ãñ ¶ â ã䪾ãã •ãã†Øãã ý ¶ããñ›:‚ãÌã£ãã¶ã-ÀããäÍã ªããäŒãÊãñ ‡ãñŠ Ôã½ã¾ã •ã½ãã ‡ãŠÀã¶ããè ÖãñØããè ãä•ãÔãñ Ô‡ãîŠÊã œãñü¡¦ãñ Ôã½ã¾ã Êããõ›ã ã䪾ãã •ãã†Øãã ý •ã½ãã ÀããäããäÍã ¹ãÀ ‡ãŠãñƒÃ º¾ãã•ã ¶ãÖãè School Fees and Caution Money 3. The rates of fees and caution money are as under:S No Category Fees (per year) ar) r) Caution Money(One time) (a) OR & their equivalents Rs 4800/00/0/Rs 1200/in the Navy and IAF (including Ex-Servicemen) (b) JCO & their equivalents Rs 1800/Rs 7200/in the Navy and IAF (including Ex-Servicemen) (c) Service Offrs all 15000/Rs 3800/Rs 150 1 three Forces (including Ex-Servicemen) (e) Civilians Rs 24000/Rs 6000/(f) For SC/ST 25% of Fee paid OR Rs.1200/by the respective Category. JCOs Rs.1800/ry. JC Civ Rs.6000/Note: Caution money will be deposited at the time of admission & refunded without interest to the cadet on discharge from the school. 4. Ô‡ãîŠÊã ‡ãŠãè ¹ãŠãèÔã †‡ãŠ ÔããÊã ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠªñ¾ã ÖãñØããè ãä•ãÔãñ ¹ãÆÌãñÍã ‡ãñŠ Ôã½ã¾ã Ô‡ãîŠÊã ½ãò •ã½ãã ‡ãŠÀã¶ãã ÖãñØãã ý 4. The School fees are payable for a year and will be paid directly to the school at the time of admission. 5. ¾ãì® ¾ãã Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‡ãŠã¾ãÃÌããÖãè ‡ãŠñ ªãõÀã¶ã Ö¦ããÖ¦ã Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠãñ ‡ãŠñ ºãÞÞããñ Ôãñ ‡ãŠãñƒÃ ¹ãŠãèÔã ¶ãÖãèâ Êããè •ãã†Øããè ý 5. No fees will be charged from sons of JCOs/OR and their equivalent ranks in the Navy and Air Force who have been killed in action. ¹ããù‡ãñŠ› ½ã¶ããè 6. ¾ãã¨ãã ‡ãñŠ ªãõÀã¶ã ŒãÞãà ‚ããõÀ ½ãããäÔã‡ãŠ •ãñºã ŒãÞãà ‡ãñŠ ãäÊã¾ãñ ¹ããùãä‡ãŠ› ½ã¶ããè †‡ãŠã„â› ½ãò ‡ãŠ½ã-Ôãñ-‡ãŠ½ã 5000 Á¹ã† •ã½ã㠇㊠Àã¶ãñ ÖãòØãñ ý ãä‡ãŠÔããè ¼ããè Ôã½ã¾ã ƒÔã †‡ãŠã„â› ½ãò ‡ãŠ½ã Ôãñ ‡ãŠ½ã 3000 Á¹ã¾ãñ ÍãñÓã ÀŒã¶ãã ‚ããä¶ãÌãã¾ãà Öõ ý Pocket Money 6. A minimum of Rs.5000/- will be deposited by all categories in the Pocket Money Acct of the ward to cater to the traveling expenses and monthly pocket money. It is mandatory to maintain balance of Rs 3000/- at any one time under this head. ‡ãŠ¹ãü¡ñ ƒ¦¾ãããäª / Kit & Clothing 7. ½ãã¦ãã-ãä¹ã¦ãã ´ãÀã ªããäŒãÊãñ ‡ãñŠ Ôã½ã¾ã ŒãÀã誇ãŠÀ ºãÞÞããñ ‡ãŠãñ ªãè •ãã¶ãñ ÌããÊããè ÌãÔ¦ãì‚ããñâ ‡ãŠãè ÔãîÞããè ¹ããäÀãäÍãÓ› ''Œã'' ½ãò ªãè ØãƒÃ Öõ ý Ôã¼ããè ºãÞÞããò ‡ãñŠ ½ãã¦ãã-ãä¹ã¦ãã †Ìãâ ‚ããä¼ã¼ããÌã‡ãŠãò Ôãñ ‚ã¶ãìÀãñ£ã ãä‡ãŠ¾ãã •ãã¦ãã Öõ ãä‡ãŠ Ìãñ ªããäŒãÊãñ ‡ãñŠ Ôã½ã¾ã ºãÞÞããò ‡ãñŠ ‡ãŠ¹ãü¡ãò ‡ãñŠ ÔãÖãè ¶ã½ãî¶ãñ ‚ããõÀ Øãì¥ãÌ㦦ãã ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠԇãîŠÊã ‚ããä£ã‡ãŠããäÀ¾ããò Ôãñ Ôã½¹ã‡ãÊ ‡ãŠÀò ý 7. Kit and clothing items to be provided at the time of admission are given as per Appx ‘B’. For pattern, sample and quality, parents/ guardians are requested to contact the school authorities at the time of admission. 8. ÌãÔ¦ãì‚ããñ ‡ãŠãè ÔãîÞããè, •ããñ ãä‡ãŠ Ôãñ¶ãã ‡ãñŠ •ãñ Ôããè ‚ããñ /‚㶾ã Àö‡ãŠ ‚ããõÀ ¶ããõÔãñ¶ãã ¦ã©ãã Ìãã¾ãìÔãñ¶ãã ½ãò ƒ¶ã‡ãñŠ Ôã½ã‡ãŠàã ‡ãñŠ ºãÞÞããñ ‡ãŠãñ Ô‡ãŠîÊã ´ãÀã ¹ãƪã¶ã ‡ãŠãè •ãã¾ãñØããè, ¹ããäÀãäÍãÓ› ''Øã'' ¹ãÀ ÔãâÊãضã Öõ ý ‚ããä£ã‡ãŠãÀãè ¦ã©ãã ãäÔããäÌããäÊã¾ã¶ã ÌãØãà ‡ãŠñ ºãÞÞããñ ‡ãŠñ Ô㶪¼ãà ½ãñ ¹ããäÀãäÍãÓ› ''Øã'' ½ãñ ªãè ØãƒÃ ÌãÔ¦ãì†âñ Øãªáªñ ‡ãŠãñ œãñü¡‡ãŠÀ „¶ã‡ãŠñ ½ãã¦ãã ãä¹ã¦ãã/ÔãâÀàã‡ãŠãñ ´ãÀã ¹ãƪã¶ã ‡ãŠÀã¶ããè ÖãñØããè ý 8. List of kit & clothing which is entitled to the sons of JCO/OR of Army and their equivalents in Navy and Air Force is att at Appendix ‘C’. All items mentioned at Appendix ‘C’ except mattresses shall however, be provided by officers and civilian parents to their sons/wards at their own expenses. Kindly ensure that these items are brought along at the time of admission. 9. ¾ããäª Ô‡ãîŠÊã ‡ãŠãñ ãä‡ãŠÔããè ãäÌããäÍãÓ› ½ãª ‡ãŠãè ‚ããÌã;ã‡ãŠ¦ãã ÖãñØããè ¦ããñ Ô㽺ãâãä£ã¦ã Ô‡ãîŠÊã ´ãÀã ½ãã¦ãã-ãä¹ã¦ãã ‡ãŠãñ ÔãîãäÞã¦ã ‡ãŠÀ ã䪾ãã •ãã†Øãã ý ÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Èãè Ô‡ãîŠÊã ÞãÖÊã ½ãò ªããäŒãÊãñ ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠÞãì¶ãñ ØㆠºãÞÞããò ‡ãñŠ ½ãã¦ãããä¹ã¦ãã ‡ãŠãñ ÔãÊããÖ ªãè •ãã¦ããè Öõ ãä‡ãŠ Ìãñ ‚ã¹ã¶ãñ ºãÞÞããò ‡ãŠãñ †‡ãŠ ‚ãÞœãè À•ããƒÃ ‚ããõÀ ªãñ •ããñü¡ãè …¶ããè ‡ãŠ¹ãü¡ñ ½ãìÖõ¾ãã ‡ãŠÀã†â ‡ã‹¾ããòãä‡ãŠ ÞãÖÊã ½ãò ÔããäªÃ¾ããò ½ãò •¾ããªã Ÿ¥¡ ¹ãü¡¦ããè Öõ ý 9. Any item specific to the need of the school will be intimated to the parents by the School concerned. The parents of children selected for admission to Rashtriya Military School Chail are advised to provide their wards a good quilt and two pairs of woolen trousers. ãä‡ãŠ¦ããºãò ‚ããõÀ ÊãñŒã¶ã Ôãã½ãØãÆãè 10. ãä‡ãŠ¦ããºããò ‡ãŠã ŒãÞãà ‚ãã¹ã‡ãŠãñ ÔÌã¾ãâ Öãè Ìãֶ㠇ãŠÀ¶ãã ÖãñØãã ý ÊãñŒã¶ã Ôãã½ãØãÆãè ¦ã©ãã ãä‡ãŠ¦ããºãò †‡ãŠÁ¹ã¦ãã ºã¶ãㆠÀŒã¶ãñ ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠԇãîŠÊã ‡ãöŠ›ãè¶ã Ôãñ ŒãÀã誶ãã ºãñÖ¦ãÀ ÖãñØãã ý Text Books and Stationery 10. Text Books will not be provided by the School free of cost. These are required to be purchased by the students. Stationery items will also be required to be purchased and may be procured from the authorized school shop to maintain uniformity. ºãÞÞãñ ‡ãŠã Ô‡ãîŠÊã Ôãñ ãä¶ãÓ‡ãŠãÔã¶ã 11. ½ãã¦ãã-ãä¹ã¦ãã / ‚ããä¼ã¼ããÌã‡ãŠ ‚ã¹ã¶ãñ ºãÞÞããò ‡ãŠãñ ãä¶ã£ããÃãäÀ¦ã ãä¶ã¾ã½ããò ‡ãŠã ¹ããÊã¶ã ‡ãŠÀ¶ãñ ‡ãŠãè ÔãÊããÖ ªò ý ªîÔãÀñ ºãÞÞãñ ‡ãñŠ ¹ãÆãä¦ã ØãõÀ- ¹ãÆã‡ãðŠãä¦ã‡ãŠ ‚ã¹ãÀã£ã, Þããñ› ¹ãÖìâÞãã¶ãã ¾ãã Ô‡ãîŠÊã Ô›ãù¹ãŠ ‡ãŠãñ Þããñ› ¹ãÖìâÞãã¶ãã, ÞããñÀãè ‡ãŠÀ¶ãã ‚ãããäª ƒ¶ã ‚ã¹ãÀã£ããò ‡ãŠã ªãñÓããè ¹ãㆠ•ãã¶ãñ ¹ãÀ ‚ãã¹ã‡ãñŠ ºãÞÞãñ ‡ãŠãñ Ô‡ãîŠÊã Ôãñ ãä¶ã‡ãŠãÊãã •ãã Ôã‡ãŠ¦ãã Öõ ý ƒÔã‡ãñŠ ‚ããä¦ããäÀ‡ã‹¦ã ¼ããÀ¦ããè¾ã ª¥¡ ÔãâãäÖ¦ãã ‡ãñŠ ¦ã֦㠼ããè ½ãì‡ãŠª½ãã ª•ãà ãä‡ãŠ¾ãã •ãã Ôã‡ãŠ¦ãã Öõ ý Discipline 11. A boy committing offences of serious nature namely un-natural offences, willfully causing grievous hurt or injury to other cadets or school staff, repeatedly indulging in offences like theft, truancy etc will be withdrawn from the school. Parents/guardians should advise their sons/wards to adhere to laid down rules. 12. ¾ããäª ‡ãŠãñƒÃ ºãÞÞãã Ô‡ãŠîÊã ½ãñ ¹ã¤ãƒÃ ‡ãŠñ ªãõÀã¶ã ªãñ ºããÀ ¹ãŠñÊã Öãñ •ãã¦ãã Öõ ¦ããñ „Ôãñ Ô‡ãŠîÊã Ôãñ ãä¶ã‡ãŠãÊã ã䪾ãã •ãã†Øãã ý 12. A boy who fails twice will be automatically withdrawn from the School. ãäÌããäÌã£ã 13. ½ãã¦ãã-ãä¹ã¦ãã ‚ã¹ã¶ãñ ºãÞÞããò ‡ãŠãñ ‡ãŠãè½ã¦ããè Þããè•ãò ªñ‡ãŠÀ ¶ã ¼ãñ•ãâñ ý 14. Ôãâºãâãä£ã¦ã ÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Èãè Ô‡ãîŠÊã ‡ãñŠ ¹ãÆ£ãã¶ããÞãã¾ãà ‡ãŠãñ ‚ã¹ã¶ãñ ºãÞÞãñ ‡ãñŠ ‚ãã¶ãñ ‡ãŠãè ¹ãîÌãà ÔãîÞã¶ãã ªîÀ¼ããÓã ¹ãÀ ‚ãÌã;㠪ò ý 15. ºãÞÞããò ‡ãñŠ Ôãã©ã ‚ãã¶ãñ ÌããÊããò ‡ãŠãñ „Ôã Ô›ñÍã¶ã ¹ãÀ ŸÖÀ¶ãñ ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠ‚ã¹ã¶ããè ãä¶ã•ããè ̾ãÌãÔ©ãã ÔÌã¾ãâ ‡ãŠÀ¶ããè ÖãñØããè,Ô‡ãîŠÊã „¶ã‡ãñŠ Œãã¶ãñ-¹ããè¶ãñ, ÀÖ¶ãñ ƒ¦¾ãããäª ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠãä•ã½½ãñªãÀ ¶ãÖãé ÖãñØãã ý 16. ½ãã¦ãã-ãä¹ã¦ãã ‡ãŠãñ ÔãÊããÖ ªãè •ãã¦ããè Öõ ãä‡ãŠ Ìãñ Ôã¼ããè ¹ã¨ããÞããÀ ÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Àãè Ô‡ãîŠÊã ‡ãñŠ ¹ãÆ£ãã¶ããÞãã¾ãà ‡ãŠãñ ‡ãŠÀò ¶ã ãä‡ãŠ Ààãã ½ãâ¨ããÊã¾ã †‡ãŠãè‡ãðŠ¦ã ½ã쌾ããÊã¾ã (Ôãñ¶ãã) ‡ãñŠ Ôãã©ã ý 17. ¾ããäª ‡ãŠãñƒÃ ½ãã¦ãã ãä¹ã¦ãã ãä•ã¶ã‡ãŠñ ºãÞÞãñ ‡ãŠãñ Ô‡ãŠîÊã ½ãñ ¹ãÆÌãñÍã ‡ãŠñ ãäÊã¾ãñ ºãìÊããÌãã ¹ã¨ã ¼ãñ•ãã Øã¾ãã Öõ ãä‡ãŠÔããè ‡ãŠãÀ¥ãÌãÍã ºãÞÞãñ ‡ãŠãñ Ô‡ãŠîÊã ½ãñ ¹ãÆÌãñÍã ãäªÊãã¶ãñ ‡ãñŠ ƒÞœì‡ãŠ ¶ãÖãé Ööñ, ¦ããñ ƒÔã‡ãŠãè ÔãîÞã¶ãã ¹ããäÀãäÍãÓ› 'Üã' ‡ãñŠ ‚ã¶ãìÔããÀ ƒÔã ½ã쌾ããÊã¾ã ‡ãŠãñ ‚ãÌã;㠪ñ ¦ãããä‡ãŠ ¹ãƦããèàãã ÔãîÞããè ÌããÊãñ ºãÞÞããñâ ‡ãŠãñ ¹ãÆÌãñÍã ‡ãŠãè ÔãîÞã¶ãã ªãè •ãã Ôã‡ãŠñ ý 18. ‚ããÌããÔããè¾ã Ô‡ãîŠÊã Öãñ¶ãñ ‡ãñŠ ¶ãã¦ãñ ÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Àãè Ô‡ãîŠÊããò ½ãò ¹ã㟿ã‰ãŠ½ã ÔãÖ-Øãã½ããè ãä‰ãŠ¾ãã ‡ãŠÊãã¹ã †Ìãâ ãäÌããä•ã› ‡ãŠã ‚ãã¾ããñ•ã¶ã ãä‡ãŠ¾ãã •ãã¦ãã Öõ , ãä•ãÔã½ãò ‚ããä¦ããäÀ§ãŠ ŒãÞãà ‚ãã¦ãã Öõ ý‚ã¹ã¶ãñ ºãÞÞããò ‡ãñŠ ãä֦㠽ãò ƒÔã ¦ãÀÖ ‡ãñŠ ŒãÞãà ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠ½ãã¦ãã - ãä¹ã¦ãã ‡ãŠãñ ¦ãõ¾ããÀ ÀÖ¶ãã ÞãããäÖ† ý 19. ¹ÇãÌãñÍã ‡ãñŠ Ôã½ã¾ã ¾ã©ãã Ôã½¼ãÌã ½ãã¦ãã - ãä¹ã¦ãã ªãñ¶ããò ‡ãŠãñ Öãè ºãÞÞãñ ‡ãñŠ Ôãã©ã ½ãò ‚ãã¶ãã ÞãããäÖ¾ãñ ý 20. ÌãÓãà ½ãò ªãñ ºããÀ ¹ãñÀò›-›ãèÞãÀ - ½ããèãä›âØã ‡ãñŠ ªãõÀã¶ã ½ãã¦ãã ãä¹ã¦ãã ‡ãŠãñ „¹ããäÔ©ã¦ã ÀÖ¶ãã ‚ããä¶ãÌãã¾ãà Öõ ý CO PY Misc 13. Parents/guardians should not send costly items alongwith their wards. 14. You are advised to intimate the date and time of arrival of your son direct to the Principal of the Rashtriya Military School. 15. Escort accompanying the boys will make their own arrangements for stay in the station. The school will not be responsible for their boarding and lodging etc. 16. Parents are advised to make all correspondence with the Principal of the Rashtriya Military School concerned and NOT with the IHQ of MoD (Army). 17. Unwilling candidates are requested to kindly intimate this HQ as per confirmation slip p attach attached tta at Appendix ‘D’, so that the vacancy can be allotted to the wait listed candidates. 18. Rashtriya Military Schools being residential schools, organize a large number err of co-curricular co-curricu co-curric activities and visits, which may involve additional expenditures. Parents should be ready to meet such expenses in the interest st of their w wards wards. 19. As far as possible, both father and mother should accompany the child at the time of adm admission. ad 20. It is mandatory for parents to attend Parent-Teacher-Meet, twice a year. ªããäŒãÊãñ ‡ãŠñ Ôã½ã¾ã, ãä¶ã½¶ããäÊããäŒã¦ã ‡ãŠñ ½ãîÊã ‡ãŠãØã•ãã¦ã Öãè ÊãㆠÌã „¶ã‡ãŠãè ªãñ ¹ãŠãñ›ãñ‡ãŠã¹ããè ¹ãÀ Øã•ã› ‚ããä£ã‡ãŠãÀãè £ã‡ãŠãÀãè ŠãÀãè ‡ãŠñ ÖÔ¦ããàãÀ ÔÔããäÖ¦ã Êãㆠý (‡ãŠ) Ô㽺ããä£ã¦ã ‚ããä£ã‡ãŠãÀãè ´ãÀã •ããÀãè •ã¶½ã ¹ãƽãã¥ã ¹ã¨ã (•ãñ0 Ôããè0 ‚ããñ0 Ì㠂㶾㠹㪠¦ã©ãã ©ãã „¶ã‡ãŠñ „ Š Ôã½ã‡ãŠà㠹㪠Ìãã¾ãì Ôãñ¶ãã / •ãÊã Ôãñ¶ãã Ìã ÔãñÌãã ãä¶ãÌãð¦ã Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠãñ ‡ãŠñ ãäÊㆠªõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ããªñÍã ¼ããØã - ªãñ ) ý (Œã) ¹ããùâÞãÌããè ‡ãŠàãã ¹ããÔã ‡ãŠã ¹ãƽãã¥ã - ¹ã¨ã ý (Øã) •ãããä¦ã ¹ãƽãã¥ã - ¹ã¨ã (‚ã¶ãìÔãîãäÞã¦ã •ãããä¦ã / ‚ã¶ãìÔãîãäÞã¦ã •ã¶ã •ãããä¦ã ‡ãŠñ ãäÊã†) ý (Üã) ªõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ããªñÍã ¼ããØã - ªãñ (¾ãì® ½ãñ Ö¦ããÖ¦ã Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠãñ ‡ãŠñ ãäÊã†) ý (¡) ÍããÀãèãÀä ‡ãŠ ÔÌãÔ©ã¦ãã ¹ãƽãã¥ã - ¹ã¨ã (Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã ´ãÀã ¹ãƽãããäããäãä¥ã¦ã)ý (Þã) ãä¹ãœÊãñ Ô‡ãŠîÊã ‡ãŠã Ô©ãã¶ããâ¦ãÀ¥ã ¹ãƽãã¥ã - ¹ã¨ã ý (œ) ãä¹ãœÊãñ Ô‡ãŠîÊã ´ãÀã •ããÀãè ãä‡ãŠ¾ãã Øã¾ãã ÞããäÀ¨ã ¹ãƽãã¥ã - ¹ã¨ã¨ã ý (•ã) ‚ãã¾ã ‡ãŠã ¹ãƽãã¥ã - ¹ã¨ã (‚ããä¼ã¼ããÌã‡ãŠãñâ ‡ãŠãè ‡ãŠìÊã ÌãããäãäÓãÇ㊊ ‚ãã¾ã ¡ñ¤ ÊããŒã Ôãñ Ô ‡ãŠ½ã Öãñ¶ãñ ¹ãÀ ) ý (¼ãŠ) ¼ãî¦ã¹ãîÌãà Ôãõã¶ä ã‡ãŠ ¹ãƽãã¥ã-¹ã¨ã (¾ããäª ‚ããä¼ã¼ããÌã‡ãŠ †‡ãŠ ¼ãî¦ã¹ãîÌãà Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ÖõÖ )ý (›) •ãñ0 Ôããè0 ‚ããñ0 Ì㠂㶾㠹㪠¦ã©ãã „¶ã‡ãŠñ Ôã½ã‡ãŠà㠹㪠Ìãã¾ãì Ôãñ¶ãã / •ãÊã Ôãñ¶ãã ‡ãŠñ Êãü¡‡ãŠãò Ôãñ ‚ã¶ãìÀãñ£ã ãä‡ãŠ¾ãã •ãã¦ãã Öõ ãä‡ãŠ Ìãñ ªããäŒãÊãñ ‡ãñŠ Ôã½ã¾ã ‚ã¹ã¶ãñ ãä¹ã¦ãã ‡ãŠñ ¹ãª ‡ãŠã ¹ãƽãã¥ã-¹ã¨ã ©ãîãä¶ã› ‡ãñŠ Ôããè0 ‚ããñ0 ‚ããä£ã‡ãŠãÀãè ‡ãŠñ ÖÔ¦ããàãÀ ÔããäÖ¦ã Êãㆠý ¾ãÖ ¹ãƽãã¥ã-¹ã¨ã¨ã ÖÀ ÌãÓãà ¹ãŠãèÔã •ã½ãã ‡ãŠÀ¶ãñ ‡ã ‡ãŠñ Ôã½ã¾ã ¼ããè Êãㆠý SA M PL E 21. ••ãã†Øãã ý ãä‡ãŠÔããè ¼ããè ¹ããäÀãäÔ©ããä¦ã ½ãñ ¹ãÆã©ããèà ‡ãŠñ ÌãØãà / Ñãñ¥ããè ½ãñ ¹ããäÀÌã¦ãö㠶ãÖãèâ ãä‡ãŠ¾ãã •ãã†Øãã ý ¶ããñ› :‚ãÌãõ£ã ‡ãŠãØã•ãã¦ã ¹ãㆠ•ãã¶ãñ ¹ãÀ ‚ããÌãñª¶ã ¹ã¨ã ãä¶ãÀԨ㠇ãŠÀÀ ãä䪾ãã •ã ØãÀ½ããè ‡ãŠãè œì›á›ãè : ÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Àãè Ô‡ãîŠÊã ºãâØãÊããõÀ, ºãñÊãØãã½ã, £ããõÊã¹ãìÀ ‚ããõÀ ‚ã•ã½ãñÀ ØãÀ½ããè ‡ãŠãè œì›á›ãè ‡ãŠñ ãäÊㆠ14 ½ãƒÃ Ôãñ 02 •ãîÊããƒÃ 2012 ¦ã‡ãŠ ºã⪠Öõâ ý ‚ãã¹ãÔãñ ‚ã¶ãìÀãñ£ã Öõ ãä‡ãŠ ‚ããÀ‡ãŠáÓã¥ã „Ôã ‚ã¶ãìÔããÀ ‡ãŠÀñâ ý 21. Following documents in original will be brought at the time of admission alongwith two Photostat copies duly attested by gazetted officer. (a) Proof of date of birth from competent authority (Unit Part II Order for entitled category i.e. JCOs/OR and their equivalent in IAF/Navy including Ex Servicemen). th (b) Proof of having passed class V . (c) Caste Certificate (in case of SC/ST). (d) Part II Order (In case of killed in action category). (e) Medical fitness certificate (from Military Hospital). (f) Transfer Certificate from last school attended. (g) Character Certificate from the Principal of the last School attended. (h) Income Certificate (In case total income of parents is less than 1.5 lac per annum). (j) Ex-serviceman status certificate (in case of parent an ex-serviceman). (k) Wards of JCOs/OR & their equivalent in Air Force / Navy are requested to submit their father’s present rank certificate duly signed by the CO/OC of the unit at the time of admission and also during every academic year while paying the tution fees. Note : IN CASE OF FALSIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS THE CANDIDATURE WILL BE CANCELLED AT ANY TIME. CHANGE OF CATEGORY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. Summer Vacation : Rashtriya Military School Bangalore, Belgaum, Dholpur, Ajmer will be closed for summer vacation from 14 May to 02 July 2012. You are requested to make reservation accordingly. Note : Original copies of Joining Instructions will be sent to the selected candidates at their house address mentioned in the Application form. (†Ôã †Ôã ãä½ã¶ÖãÔã) S S Minhas) ãŠÃ¶ãÊã / Col Dir, MT-15 DCOAS (IS&T) ¹ããäÀãäÍãÓ› '‡ãŠ' Appendix 'A' (Íãõãäàã‡ãŠ Ôã¨ã 2013-14 ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Èãè Ô‡ãîŠÊããò ‡ãñŠ •Ìããƒãä¶ãâØã ‚ã¶ãìªñÍããò ‡ãñŠ ‚ã¶ãìÞœñª-2 ‡ãŠãñ ªñŒãñ ) (Refers to Para 2 of the joining instructions of Rashtriya Military Schools for academic session 2013-14) ÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Èãè Ô‡ãîŠÊããò ½ãò ¹ÇãÌãñÍã Öñ¦ãì Êãü¡‡ãŠãò ‡ãŠãè ÔÌããÔ©¾ã ¹ãÀãèàãã ‡ãŠÀ¶ãñ ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠ¶ãããä½ã¦ã Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊããò ‡ãŠãè ÔãîÞããè LIST OF NOMINATED MILITARY HOSPITALS FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES SEEKING ADMISSION IN RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOLS 1. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã Command Hospital : ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã (¹ãîÌãà ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã), ‡ãŠãñÊã‡ãŠã¦ãã Command Hospital (Eastern Command), Kolkata. ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã (ªãäàã¥ã ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã), ¹ãì¥ãñ Command Hospital (Southern Command), Pune. ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã (½ã£¾ã ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã), ÊãŒã¶ã… Command Hospital (Central Command), Lucknow. ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã (¹ããäÍÞã½ã ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã), Þãâ¡ãè ½ãâãäªÀ Command Hospital (Western Command), Chandimandhir. ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã (Ìãã¾ãì Ôãñ¶ãã), ºãâØãÊããõÀ Command Hospital (Air Force), Bangalore. ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã („¦¦ãÀ ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã), …£ã½ã¹ãìÀ Command Hospital (Northern Command), Udhampur. 2. (‡ãŠ) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) ‚㶾㠂ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã Other Hospitals : ªãäàã¥ã ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã Southern Command : Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ‚ãÖ½ãªãºã㪠Military Hospital, Ahemdabad Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, •ããñ£ã¹ãìÀ Military Hospital, Jodhpur Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ãä‡ãŠ‡ãŠãê Military Hospital, Kirkee Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ãäÔã‡ãŠ¶ªÀãºã㪠Military Hospital, Secundrabad (Øã) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) ¹ããäÍÞã½ã ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã Western Command : Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ‚ãâºããÊãã Hospital, Ambala Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, •ããÊãâ£Ãà Military Hospital, Jalandhur 159 •ããè †Þã 159 GH ºãñÔã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ãäªÊÊããè ‡ãõŠ¶› Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt (Þã) (i) (ii) ªãäàã¥ã ¹ããäÍãÞã½ã ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã South West Command :Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, •ã¾ã¹ãìÀ ( è MH jaipur 174 Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã 174 MH (œ) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) „¦¦ãÀ ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã Northern Command : 166 Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã 166 Military Hospital 167 Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã 167 Military Hospital 92 ºãñÔã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã 92 Base Hospital 150 •ã¶ãÀÊã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã 150 General hospital, ½ãã¹ãʦã 56 † ¹ããè ‚ããñ C/o 56 APO ¹ãîÌãà ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã Eastern Command : Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ºãõÀ‡ãŠ¹ãìÀ Military Hospital, Barrackpur 151 ºãñÔã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã 151 Base Hospital 155 ºãñÔã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã 155 Base Hospital 158 ºãñÔã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã 158 Base Hospital (Üã) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) ½ã£¾ã ‡ãŠ½ãã¶ã Central Command : Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ‚ããØãÀã Military Hospital, Agra Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ƒÊããÖãºã㪠Military Hospital, Allahabad Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ½ãñÀŸ Military Hospital, Meerut Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ºãÀñÊããè Hospital, Bareilly Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ªñÖÀãªî¶ã Military Hospital, Dehradun Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, •ãºãÊã¹ãìÀ Military Hospital, Jabalpur. Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ¢ããâÔããè Military Hospital, Jhansi Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ¶ãã½ã‡ã슽ã Military Hospital, Naamkumbh Ôãõãä¶ã‡ãŠ ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, Áü¡‡ãŠãè Military Hospital, Roorkee ºãñÔã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã, ÊãŒã¶ã… Base Hospital, Lucknow ¶ããõÔãñ¶ãã ‚ãÔ¹ã¦ããÊã Navy avy y Hospitals : ‚ããƒÃ †¶ã †Þã †Ôã Ôãâ•ããèÌã¶ããè, ‡ãŠãñãäÞã¶ã ý INHS IN Sanjeevani, Cochin ‚ããƒÃ †¶ã †Þã †Ôã Ô ‚ããäÍÌã¶ããè, ½ã콺ãƒÃ IN INHS Ashwini, Mumbai ‚ããƒÃ †¶ã †Þã †Ôã ‡ãŠÊ¾ãã¥ããè, ãäÌãÍ ãÍãã ãÍããŒãã¹ã›¶ã½ã ý INHS Kalyani, Vishakhapattanam ‚ããƒÃ †¶ã †Þã †Ôã £ã¶ãÌãâ¦ãÀãè, ¹ããñ›Ã ºÊãñ¾ãÀ INHS Dhanvantari, Port Blair (‚ãâ (‚㡽ãã¶ã ‚ããõÀ ãä¶ã‡ãŠãñ (‚ã¡ ã‡ãŠãñºããÀ ´ãè¹ãÔã½ãîÖ) (Andmaan and Nikobar Islands) SA M PL E (•ã) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) CO PY (Œã) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) ¹ããäÀãäÍãÓ›› 'Œã' / Appendix Appen ‘ B’ (Íãõãäàã‡ãŠ Ôã¨ã 2013-14 ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Èãè Ô‡ãîŠÊããò ‡ãñŠ •Ìããƒãä¶ãâØã ‚ã¶ãìªñÍããò ‡ãñŠ ‚ã¶ãìÞœñªª-7 -7 ‡ãŠãñ ªñŒãñ (Refers to t Para 7 joining instructions of Rashtriya Military Schools for academic session 2013-14) ãä‡ãŠ› †Ìãâ ‡ã‹ÊããñãäªâØã KIT KI & CLOTHING ‰ãŠ. Ôãâ. Ôãã½ãã¶ã ½ãã¨ãã (•ããñü¡ñ/ Ôã⌾ãã) ‰ãŠ. Ôãâ. Ôãã½ãã¶ã ½ãã¨ãã (•ããñü¡ñ/ Ôã⌾ãã) S No Items 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. ›î©ã ºãÆÍã /Tooth Brush ›î©ã ¹ãñÔ› Tooth Paste ›ãù¾ãÊã› Ôããñ¹ã ‡ãŠÌãÀ ÔããäÖ¦ã Toilet Soap with Case ÌãããäÍãâØã Ôããñ¹ã ‡ãŠÌãÀ ÔããäÖ¦ã Washing soap with Case Öñ¾ãÀ ‚ããù¾ãÊã Hair Oil ¶ãñÊ㠇㊛À Nail Cutter Íãî ¹ããùãäÊãÍã Shoe polish ¹ããùãäÊãÍã ºãÆÍã Polish brush ãä½ãÀÀ /Mirror Àñ¶ã ‡ãŠãñ› /Rain Coat Ìãã›À ¹Çãî¹ãŠ •ãî¦ãñ Water proof shoes ãäÔÊã¹ãÔãà /Slippers ¹ÊãããäÔ›‡ãŠ ºããÊ›ãè †Ìãâ ½ãØã Plastic Bucket with Mug ›ãùÞãÃ/Torch Ô‡ãîŠÊã ºãõØã/School Bag ºãõÊ› /School Belt Ô›ãèÊã ºããù‡ã‹Ôã / Ôãî› ‡ãñŠÔã Steel box/suit case ¦ããÊãã †Ìãâ Þããºããè/Lock & Key ¹ã슛ºããÊã ºãî›/Football boots Quantity (Pairs / No Nos) 01 01 02 02 S No Items Quantity (Pairs / Nos) 20. 21. 22. 23. ºããä¶ã¾ãã¶ã †Ìã⠂㶡ãäÌãþãÀ/Vest & Underwear Á½ããÊã/Handkerchief Œãã‡ãŠãè ‡ãŠ½ããè•ã/Shirt Khaki Œãã‡ãŠãè ¶ãñ‡ãŠÀ/Shorts Khaki (ÞãõÊã ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠ¹ãö›ñ Pants for Chail) Ôã¹ãñŠª/ØãÆñ ‡ãŠ½ããè•ã/ Shirts White/Grey ¶ãñÌããè ºÊãî …¶ããè •ãìÀãúãò/Stocking woolen Navy Blue …¶ããè / Ôãî¦ããè ½ããñ•ãñ Socks Woolen or Socks Cotton Ô¹ããñ›áÔãà ¶ãñ‡ãŠÀ /Shorts Sports Ô¹ããñ›áÔãà Íã›Ã /Shirt Sports •ãî¦ãñ (‚ããù‡ã‹Ôã¹ãŠãñ¡Ã )/Shoes (Oxford) ¹ããè ›ãè •ãî¦ãñ /PT Shoes ÌãîÊã¶ã Ôãî›/Suit Woolen •ãÔããê/Pullover Ô‡ãîŠÊã ›ãƒÃ/School Tie Ôã¹ãñŠª ›Èã„•ãÀ/Trouser White ‡ãõŠ¹ã ‰ãõŠÔ› ÔããäÖ¦ã/¹ãØãü¡ãè/kaip Cap with Crest/ Pagri •ããñ£ã¹ãìÀãè ‡ãŠãñ›/Jodhpuri Coat ÌãõÔ› ÌãîÊã¶ã/Vest woolen ‡ãñŠÌãÊã ÞãõÊã ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠChail only 04 01 01 ` 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 24. 25. 26 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 06 06 06 03 02 04 04 04 02 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 04 ¹ããäÀãäÍãÓ› ' Øã ' / Appendix ‘C’ (Íãõãäàã‡ãŠ Ôã¨ã 2013-14 ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Èãè Ô‡ãîŠÊããò ‡ãñŠ •Ìããƒãä¶ãâØã ‚ã¶ãìªñÍããò ‡ãñŠ ‚ã¶ãìÞœñª-8 ‡ãŠãñ ªñŒãñ (Refers to Para 8 joining instructions of Rashtriya Military Schools for academic session 2013-14) †¶ã›ãƒãä›Ê¡ Êãü¡‡ãŠãò ‡ãñŠ ãäÊã¾ãñ ãä‡ãŠ› †Ìãâ ‡ã‹ÊããñãäªâØã KIT & CLOTHING FOR ENTITLED BOYS ‰ãŠ. Ôãâ. Ôãã½ãã¶ã S No Items ½ãã¨ãã (•ããñü¡ñ/ Ôã⌾ãã) Quantity (Pairs / Nos) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Øãªáªñ /Mattresses ½ãÞœÀªã¶ããè/Mosquito Net ÞããªÀ/Bed sheet ¦ããä‡ãŠ‚ãã ‡ãñŠ ‡ãŠÌãÀ/Pillow Cases ‡ãâŠÌãÊã/Blankets ¦ããä‡ãŠ‚ãã /Pillow 01 01 02 02 02 01 ‡ãñŠÌãÊã ÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Àãè Ô‡ãîŠÊã ÞãõÊã ‡ãñŠ ãäÊã¾ãñ Rashtriya Military School, Chail Only ‰ãŠ. Ôãâ. Ôãã½ãã¶ã ½ãã¨ãã (•ããñü¡ñ/ Ôã⌾ãã) S No Items Quantity (Pairs / Nos) 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Àñ¶ã ‡ãõŠ¹ã/ Rain cape Øã½ã ºãî›/ Gum Boots ãä‡ãŠ¦ããºããò ‡ãñŠ ãäÊã¾ãñ ºãÔ¦ãã /Satchel ØãÆñ ºãõØã /Grey Bag ãä‡ãŠ› ºãõØã /Kit Bag 01 01 01 01 01 ¹ããäÀãäÍãÓ› ' Üã ' / Appendix ‘D’ (Íãõãäàã‡ãŠ Ôã¨ã 2013-14 ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Èãè Ô‡ãîŠÊããò ‡ãñŠ •Ìããƒãä¶ãâØã ‚ã¶ãìªñÍããò ‡ãñŠ ‚ã¶ãìÞœñª-17 ‡ãŠãñ ªñŒãñ (Refers to Para 17 joining instructions of Rashtriya Military Schools for academic session 2013-14) ƒÞœã / ‚ããä¶ãޜ㠹Çã½ãã¥ã ¹ã¨ã WILLINGNESS/UNWILLINGNESS CERTIFICATE ½ããÔ›À ¹ãì¨ã Master ______________________S/o ______________________________________________________________ ________________________ PY ÀãñÊã ¶ãâ. ÀãÓ›Èãè¾ã ãä½ããäÊã›Èãè Ô‡ãîŠÊã •Ìãヶ㠇ãŠÀ¶ãñ ‡ãñŠ ãäÊㆠƒÞœì‡ãŠ/‚ããä¶ãÞœì‡ãŠ Öõ ý Roll No.__________________is willing/not willing to join Rashtriya Military E CO School ________________ . SA M PL ÖÔ¦ããàãÀ Signature off the ½ãã¦ãã - ãä¹ã¦ãã / ‚ããäããä¼ãÌããÌã‡ã ãÌããÌã‡ãŠ Parent/Guardian_______________ /Guardian_____ Guardian__ ¶ãã½ã Name_________________________ ame_________ e_________ ¹ããñÔ›Êã ¹ã¦ãã _____________________________ Postal Address Addr Add _____________________________ ___ ____ ã䪶ããâ‡ãŠ Dated_________2013. Rashtriya Military School, Chail Address : Chail, (Shimla Hills), (HP) - 173 217 E-mail Website : [email protected] : www.rashtriyamilitaryschools.in/chail Telephone : 01792-248326 Fax : 01792-248750 Rashtriya Military School, Ajmer Address : Ajmer, Rajasthan - 305 001 E-mail Website : [email protected] : www.rashtriyamilitaryschoolajmer.in Telephone : 0145-2424105 Fax : 0145-2426643 Rashtriya Military School, Belgaum Address E-mail : Camp, Belgaum, Karnataka - 590 009 : [email protected] Website : www.militaryschoolbelgaum.edu.in Telephone : 0831 - 2407531, 2407530, 6912 (Mil) Fax : 0831-2402845 Rashtriya Military School, Bangalore Address : PB. 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