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SAMIKSHA INSTITUTETM
SSC/QTS- 238 PAGE. No. 1
Hkkx & d lkekU; cqf) ,oa rdZ’kfDr
fuEufyf[kr iz’u esa] fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls lEcfU/kr
v{kj@’kCn@la[;k dks pqfu,A
1- eNyh % 'kYd % Hkkyw % \
(A) ia[k (B) iRrs
(C) yksepeZ (D) Ropk
2- ys[kd % dye %% \
(A) lqbZ % nthZ (B) dykdkj % dSuol
(C) isUVj % cqz’k (D) f’k{kd % d{kk
3- NUMERERAL : UEALRMN :: ALGEBRA:?
(A) LRBAGEA (B) BARLAGE
(C) LERAGBA (D) LERABGA
4- BDAC : FHEG :: NPMO:?
(A) RQTS (B) QTRC
(C) TRQS (D) RTQS
5- FGHI : OPQR :: BCDE:?
(A) KLMJ (B) KLMN
(C) IUVM (D) STUW
6- PNLJ : IGEC :: VTRP:?
(A) OMKI (B) RSTU
(C) QSRC (D) RPOM
7- 17 % 60 %% 20 % \
(A) 57 (B) 69
(C) 81 (D) 93
8- 6 % 64 %% 11 % \
(A) 144 (B) 169
(C) 121 (D) 124
9- 123 % 4 %% 726 % \
(A) 23 (B) 26
(C) 14 (D) 12
iz’u 10-15 fuEufyf[kr iz’u esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke
la[;k@v{kj@’kCn pqfu,A
10- (A) ck¡lqjh (B) ok;fyu
(C) fxVkj (D) flrkj
11- (A) mdlkuk (B) v’kDr djuk
(C) dksapuk (D) /kdsyuk
12- (A) JKOP (B) MNST
(C) CABD (D) OPWX
13- (A) CAFD (B) TSWV
(C) IGLJ (D) OMRP
14- (A) 162 (B) 405
(C) 567 (D) 644
15- (A) 156 (B) 201
(C) 273 (D) 345
16- fuEufyf[kr iz’u eas] v{kjksa dks ,d fof’k"V fu;e ds
vulqkj NksM+k x;k gSA bl fu;e dk ikyu fuEufyf[kr esa
ls fdl J`a[kyk esa fd;k x;k gS\
(A) ABFGJK (B) ACFJOU
(C) MPQSTV (D) ADFHJL
17- la[;kvksa dk ;qXe pqfu, tks lkoZq.k ds vHkko ds dkj.k
lewg dk vax ugha gSA
(A) 11-115 (B) 10-90
(C) 9-72 (D) 8-56
funsZ’k% fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls dkSu&lk fodYi uhps fn, gq, 'kCnksa
dk lkFkZd vojksgh Øe n’kkZrk gS\
18- 1- estj 2- dIrku
3- duZy 4- fczxsfM;j
5- ysf¶VusUV tujy
(A) 5,4,3,1,2 (B) 5,1,4,2,3
(C) 4,5,1,3,2 (D) 3,4,2,5,1
funsZ’k fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa dks 'kCndks’k es afn, x, Øe ds vuqlkj
fy[ksaA
19- 1. Dissident 2. dissolve
3. Dissent 4. Dissolute
5. Dissolution
(A) 3,1,4,5,2 (B) 3,2,1,4,5
(C) 3,1,4,2,5 (D) 3,2,4,5,1
20- v{kjksa dk dkSu&lk lewg [kkyh LFkkuksa ij Øeokj j[kus ls
nh xbZ v{kj J`a[kyk dks iwjk djsxk\
_cd_cab_baca_cba_ab
(A) cabcb (B) abccb
(C) bacbc (D) bcaba
¼iz’u la- 21&24½fuEUkfyf[kr iz’u esa ,d vuqØe fn;k x;k gS]
ftlesa ,d@nks in yqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og lgh fodYi
pqfu, tks vuqØe dks iwjk djsA
21- XYZCBAUVWFE ? ?
(A) DR (B) RS
(C) DS (D) MN
22- REOC, PGME, NIKG, LKII, ?
(A) ACEF (B) JMGK
(C) EFGH (D) WXYZ
23- 4, 196, 16, 169, ?, 144, 64
(A) 21 (B) 81
(C) 36 (D) 32
24- 8, 15, 36, 99, 288, ?
(A) 368 (B) 676
(C) 855 (D) 908
25- fuEufyf[kr J`a[kyk esa xyr la[;k Kkr dhft,%
6, 9, 15, 22, 51, 99
(A) 99 (B) 51
(C) 22 (D) 15
SAMIKSHA INSTITUTETM
SSC/QTS- 238 PAGE. No. 2
Part-A REASONING
Among the geven options choose the correct
answers:-
1- Fish : Scale :: Bear: ?
(A) Feather (B) Leaves
(C) Fur (D) Skin
2- Writer : Pen :: ?
(A) Needle : Tailor (B) Artist : Canvas
(C) Painter : Brush (D) Teacher : Class
3- NUMERERAL : UEALRMN :: ALGEBRA:?
(A) LRBAGEA (B) BARLAGE
(C) LERAGBA (D) LERABGA
4- BDAC : FHEG :: NPMO:?
(A) RQTS (B) QTRC
(C) TRQS (D) RTQS
5- FGHI : OPQR :: BCDE:?
(A) KLMJ (B) KLMN
(C) IUVM (D) STUW
6- PNLJ : IGEC :: VTRP:?
(A) OMKI (B) RSTU
(C) QSRC (D) RPOM
7- 17 % 60 %% 20 % \
(A) 57 (B) 69
(C) 81 (D) 93
8- 6 % 64 %% 11 % \
(A) 144 (B) 169
(C) 121 (D) 124
9- 123 % 4 %% 726 % \
(A) 23 (B) 26
(C) 14 (D) 12
Qs. 10-15 In questions no.10 to 15, find the odd
numbers/letters/word from the given alternatives.
10- (A) Flute (B) Violin
(C) guitar (D) Sitar
11- (A) Prod (B) Sap
(C) Jab (D) Thrust
12- (A) JKOP (B) MNST
(C) CABD (D) OPWX
13- (A) CAFD (B) TSWV
(C) IGLJ (D) OMRP
14- (A) 162 (B) 405
(C) 567 (D) 644
15- (A) 156 (B) 201
(C) 273 (D) 345
16- In the following questions, number of letters
are skipped in between by a particular rule.
Which of the following series observes the rule?
(A) ABFGJK (B) ACFJOU
(C) MPQSTV (D) ADFHJL
17- Find out the pair of numbers that does not
belong to the group for lack of common
property.
(A) 11-115 (B) 10-90
(C) 9-72 (D) 8-56
18- 1- Major 2- Captain
3- Colonel 4- Brigadier
5- Lt. General
(A) 5,4,3,1,2 (B) 5,1,4,2,3
(C) 4,5,1,3,2 (D) 3,4,2,5,1
19- 1. Dissident 2. dissolve
3. Dissent 4. Dissolute
5. Dissolution
(A) 3,1,4,5,2 (B) 3,2,1,4,5
(C) 3,1,4,2,5 (D) 3,2,4,5,1
20- Which one set of letters when sequentially
placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall
complete it?
_cd_cab_baca_cba_ab
(A) cabcb (B) abccb
(C) bacbc (D) bcaba
In questions no. 21 to 24 a series is given, with one/two
terms (s) missing, choose the correct alternative from
the given one that will complete the series.
21- XYZCBAUVWFE ? ?
(A) DR (B) RS
(C) DS (D) MN
22- reoc, pgme, nikg, lkii, ?
(A) acef (B) jmgk
(C) efgh (D) wxyz
23- 4, 196, 16, 169, ?, 144, 64
(A) 21 (B) 81
(C) 36 (D) 32
24- 8, 15, 36, 99, 288, ?
(A) 368 (B) 676
(C) 855 (D) 908
25- Find the wrong number in the series.
6, 9, 15, 22, 51, 99
(A) 99 (B) 51
(C) 22 (D) 15
SAMIKSHA INSTITUTETM
SSC/QTS- 238 PAGE. No. 3
26- yM+fd;ksa dh ,d iafDr es deyk ck;ha vksj ls 9 oha gS
vkSj ohuk nk;ha vksj ls 16 ohaA ;fn os vius LFkkuksa dh
vnyk&cnyh dj ysa] rks deyk ck;h vksj ls 25 oha gks
tkrh gSA iafDr esa dqy fdruh yM+fd;k¡ gS\
(A) 34 (B) 36
(C) 40 (D) 41
27- jfo ds thou dk ,d&pkSFkkbZ ¼1@4½ Hkkx ,d yM+ds dh
rjg] ik¡pkok¡ ¼1@5½ Hkkx ,d fd’kksj dh rjg] ,d frgkbZ
¼1@3½ Hkkx ,d iq:"k dh rjg vkSj rsjg o"kZ cq<+kis esa
chrk mldh orZeku vk;q D;k gS\
(A) 70 o"kZ (B) 80 o"kZ
(C) 60 o"kZ (D) 65 o"kZ
28- vius cPpksa esa xaxk ds fo’ks"k fiz; jke vkSj js[kk gSA js[kk
'kjr dh ek¡ gS] tks vius ekek feFkqu dk cgqr fiz; gSA
ifjokj ds eqf[k;k jke yky gS] ftuds mRrjkf/kdkjh muds
csVs xksiky vkSj eksgu gSA xksiky vkSj xaxk 35 o"kZ ls
fookfgr gS vkSj muds rhu cPps gSA feFkqu dk eksgu ls
D;k laca/k gS\
(A) pkpk (B) iq=
(C) HkkbZ (D) dksbZ laca/k ugha
29- vM+ksl&iM+ksl ¼izfros’k½ esa 100 ifjokjksa esa ls 50 ds ikl
jsfM;ks gS] 75 ds ikl Vh-oh ¼nwjn’kZu½ vkSj 25 ds ikl oh-
lh-vkj gSA dsoy 10 ifjokjks ds ikl lHkh rhuksa phtsa gS
vkSj lHkh oh-lh-vkj ekfydksa ds ikl Vh-oh Hkh gSA ;fn
dqN ifjokjksa ds ikl dsoy jsfM;ksa gS] rks fdruksa ds ikl
dsoy Vh-oh gS\
(A) 30 (B) 35
(C) 40 (D) 45
30- lqjs’k dk tUe 4 vDVqcj 1999 dks gqvk FkkA 'kf’kdkUr
dk tUe lqjs’k ls 6 fnu igys gqvk FkkA ml o"kZ Lora=rk
fnol jfookj dks iM+k FkkA 'kf’kdkUr dk tUe fdl fnu
Fkk\
(A) eaxyokj (B) cq/kokj
(C) lkseokj (D) jfookj
31- A,B,C,D,E ik¡p yM+ds ,d ikdZ esa ,d o`Rr esa cSBs gSA A
dk eq¡g nf{k.k&iwoZ fn’kk dh vksj gS] D dk e¡qg nf{k.k&iwoZ
fn’kk dh vksj gSA B vkSj E Øe’k% A vkSj D ds Bhd
lkeus gS vkSj C, D vkSj B ds chp leku nwjh ij gSA C
dk eq¡g fdl fn’kk dh vksj gS\
(A) if’pe (B) nf{k.k
(C) mRrj (D) iwoZ
32- 6 vkSj 7 cts ds chp fdl le; ?kM+h dh lqbZ;k¡ ,d lkFk
gksaxh\
(A) 6 ctdj
feuV (B) 6 ctdj
feuV
(C) 6 ctdj
feuV (D) 6 ctdj
feuV
33- ,d dk;kZy; esa 1@3 deZpkjh efgyk,a gS] efgykvks esa ls
1@2 fookfgr gS vkSj fookfgr efgykvksa esa ls 1@3 ds
cPps gSA ;fn iq:"kksa esa ls 3@4 fookfgr gS vkSj fookfgr
iq:"kksa esa 2@3 ds cPpsa gS] rks deZpkfj;ksa dk fdruk Hkkx
fcuk cPpksa ds gS\
(A) 5@18 (B) 4@9
(C) 11@18 (D) 17@36
34- ;fn ,d euq"; eksisM ij ,d LFkku ls nf{k.k dh vksj 4
fdeh lokjh djrk gS] fQj ck;ha vksj eqM+dj 2 fdeh
lokjh djrk gS] fQj nk;ha vksj eqM+dj vkSj 4 fdeh tkrk
gS] rks og fdl fn’kk esa tk jgk gS\
(A) mRrj (B) if’pe
(C) iwoZ (D) nf{k.k
35- x.ks’k lkbfdy ls nf{k.k&if’pe fn’kk dh vksj 8 ehVj dh
nwjh r; djrk gS fQj iwoZ dh vksj eqM+dj 20 ehVj dh
nwjh rd tkrk gSA ogk¡ ls og mRrj&iwoZ dh vksj 8 ehVj
tkdj if’pe dh vksj 6 ehVj tkrk gSA ogk ¡ ls og
mRrj&iwoZ dh vksj 8 ehVj tkdj if’pe dh vksj 6 ehVj
tkrk gSA ogk¡ ls og mRrj&iwoZ dh vksj 2 ehVj dh nwjh
rd tkrk gSA fQj og if’pe dh vksj 4 ehVj pyrk gS
vkSj fQj nf{k.k&if’pe dh vksj 2 ehVj tkdj ml LFkku
ij :d tkrk gSA og izkjfEHkd LFkku ls fdruh nwj gS\
(A) 12 ehVj (B) 10 ehVj
(C) 8 ehVj (D) 6 ehVj
36- fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls og 'kCn pqfu, tks fn, x, 'kCn
ds v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds ugha cuk;k tk ldrk&
CONCENTRATION
(A) CONCERN (B) NATION
(C) TRAIN (D) CENTRE
37- fuEUkfyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls og 'kCn pqfu, tks fn, x, 'kCn
ds v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds cuk;k tk ldrk gSA
DETERMINATION
(A) DECLARATION (B) NATIONAL
(C) TERMINATED (D) DEVIATION
38- ;fn fdlh dwV Hkk"kk esa HYDROGEN dks JCJZYSSD fy[kk
tkrk gS] rks mlh dwV Hkk"kk es aANTIMONY dks fdl
izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\
(A) CPVKOQPA (B) CRZQWABO
(C) ERXMQSRC (D) GTZOSUTE
39- ;fn fdlh dwV Hkk"kk esa DELHI dks 73541 vkSj
CALCUTTA dks 82589662 fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh dwV
Hkk"kk esa CALICUT dks fdl izdkj fy[k ldrs gS\
(A) 5279431 (B) 5978013
(C) 8251896 (D) 8543691
SAMIKSHA INSTITUTETM
SSC/QTS- 238 PAGE. No. 4
26- In a row of girls, Kamla is 9th from the left and
Veena is 6th from the right. If they interchange
their positions. Kamla becomes 25th from the
left. How many girls are there in the row? (A) 34 (B) 36
(C) 40 (D) 41
27- Ravi has spent a quarter ¼ of his life as a boy,
one-fifth 1/5 as a youth, one-third 1/3 as a man
and thirteen (13) years in old age What is his
present age? (A) 70 years (B) 80 years
(C) 60 years (D) 65 years
28- Among her children, Ganga’s favourites are
Ram and Rekha. Rekha is the mother of Sharat,
who is loved most by his uncle Mithun. The
head of the family is Ram Lal, who is succeeded
by his sons Gopal and Mohan, Gopal and Ganga
have been married for 35 years and have 3
childre. What is the relation between Mithun
and Mohan? (A) Uncle (B) son
(C) Brother (D) Niece
29- Out of 100 families in the neighborhood, 50
have radios, 75 have TVs and 25 have VCRs.
Only 10 families have all three and each VCR
owner also has a TV. If some families have radio
only, how many have only TV? (A) 30 (B) 35
(C) 40 (D) 45
30- Suresh was born on 4th October 1999
Shashikanth was born 6 days before Suresh. The
Independence day of that year fell on Sunday.
Which day was Shashikanth born? (A) Tuesday (B)Wednesday
(C) Monday (D) Sunday
31- Five boys A,B,C,D,E are sitting in a Park in a
circle. A is facing south-West, D is facing South-
East, B and E are right opposite to A and D
respectively and C is equidistant between D and
B. Which direction is C facing? (A) West (B) South
(C) North (D) East
32- At what time are the hands of clock together
between 6 and 7?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
33- In a certain office, 1/3 of the workers are
women ½ of the women are married and 1/3 of
the married women have children. If ¾ of the
men are married and 2/3 of the married men
have children, then what part of workers are
without children? (A) 5@18 (B) 4@9
(C) 11@18 (D) 17@36
34- If a man on a moped starts from a point and
rides 4 km South, then turns left and rides 2 km
to turn again to the right to ride 4 km more,
towards which direction is he moving? (A) North (B) West
(C) East (D) South
35- Ganesh cycles towards South-West a distance
of 8m, then he moves towards East a distance
of 20 m. From there he moves towards North-
East a distance of 8m, then he moves towards
West a distance of 6m. From there he moves
towards North-East a distance of 2m Then he
moves towards West a distance of 4 m and then
towards South-West 2 m and stops at that
point, How far is he from the starting point? (A) 12 M (B) 10 M
(C) 8 M (D) 6 M
36- From the given alternative words. Select the
word which cannot be formed using the letters
of the given word. CONCENTRATION
(A) CONCERN (B) NATION
(C) TRAIN (D) CENTRE
37- From the given alternative words, select the
word which can be formed using the letters of
the given word. DETERMINATION
(A) DECLARATION (B) NATIONAL
(C) TERMINATED (D) DEVIATION
38- If in a certain code HYDROGEN is written as
JCJZYSSD, then how can ANTIMONY be
WRITTEN in the code?
(A) CPVKOQPA (B) CRZQWABO
(C) ERXMQSRC (D) GTZOSUTE
39- IF DELHI coded as 73541 and CALCUTTA as
82589662, then the how can CALICUT be
coded? (A) 5279431 (B) 5978013
(C) 8251896 (D) 8543691
SAMIKSHA INSTITUTETM
SSC/QTS- 238 PAGE. No. 5
40- nks dFkuksa ds vkxs pkj fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSA loZf/kd mi;qDr
fodYi pqfu,A
dFku% Hkkjr d vkS|ksfxd jk"Vª cu jgk gSA iznw"k.k
vkS|ksxhdj.k ls lEc) leL;k gSA
fu"d"kZ%&
I- lHkh vkS|ksfxd dsUnz iznwf"kr gSA
II- Hkkjr iznwf"kr gSA
III- iznwf"kr jk"Vª vkS|ksfxd gSA
IV- Hkkjr iznwf"kr gks ldrk gSA
(A) lHkh mi;qDr gS (B) dksbZ Hkh mi;qDr ugha gS
(C) dsoy IV mi;qDr gS (D) dsoy II mi;qDr gS
iz’u 41&42 fuEufyf[kr iz’u esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k
Kkr dhft,A
41- 2 7 9
7 3 4
9 8 \
126 168 216
(A) 8 (B) 3
(C) 6 (D) 36
42-
(A) 60 (B) 68
(C) 33 (D) 65
43- ;fn ^&* dk vFkZ gS ^»* ^+*dk vFkZ gS ^X*] ^»* dk vFkZ gS
^&* vkSj x dk vFkZ gS ^$* rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk
lehdj.k lgh gS\
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
44- dqN lehdj.k ,d fo’ks"k iz.kkyh ds vk/kkj ij gy fd,
x, gSA mlh vk/kkj ij vuqRrfjr lehdj.k dk lgh mRrj
Kkr dhft,A ;fn 9X7=32, 13X7=120, 17X9=208, rks
19X11=?
(A) 150 (B) 180
(C) 210 (D) 240
45- fuEUfyf[kr vk¡dM+ksa ds vk/kkj ij o"kZ 2005 dh fodkl nj
dk iwokZuqeku Kkr dhft,%
o"kZ 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
fodkl
nj
3-5 3-7 4-1 4-9 6-5 \
(A) 7-8 (B) 8-6
(C) 9-7 (D) 9-9
46- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk vkjs[k lw;Z] pUnzek vkSj rkjk ds
chp laca/k dk fu:i.k djrk gS\
47- fn, x, vkjs[k esa fdrus vk;r gS\
(A) 4 (B) 7
(C) 9 (D) 18
48- iz’u vkd`fr
mRrj vkd`fr
funsZ’k ;fn niZ.k dks MN js[kk ij j[kk tk,] rks nh xbZ mRrj
vkd`fr;ksa esa ls dkSu&lh vkd`fr iz’u vkd`fr dh lgh izfrfcEc gksxh\
49- iz’u vkd`fr
mRrj vkd`fr
50- ,d 'kCn dsoy ,d la[;k lewg }kjk n’kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
fd fodYiksa es ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa ls
fn, x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxksZa }kjk n’kkZ, x, gS]
tSlk fd uhps fn, x, nks eSfVªDl esa gSA eSfVªDl I ds LraHk
vkSj iafDr dh la[;k 0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj eSfVªDl II dh
5 ls 9 bu eSfVªlst ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr
vkSj LraHk la[;k }kjk n’kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj.k ds
fy,] ‘F’ dks 02] 14] 33 vkfn }kjk n’kkZ;k tk ldrk gS
rFkk ‘K’ dks 56] 68] 87 vkfn }kjk n’kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA
fn, x, 'kCn BUSH ds fy, la[;k lewg igpkfu,A
eSfVªDl & I eSfVªDl& II
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 M L F H B 5 L K S U N 1 H B M L F 6 U N I K S
2 L F H B M 7 K S U N I
3 B M L F H 8 N I K S U
4 F H B M L 9 S U N I k
(A) 22]77]57]23 (B) 23]77]57]22
(C) 23]77]56]22 (D) 23]77]57]21
? 9
17 33
SAMIKSHA INSTITUTETM
SSC/QTS- 238 PAGE. No. 6
40- Two statements are given followed by four
inferences. Select the alternative which is most
appropriate. Statements:
India is becoming industrialized.
Pollution is a problem associated with
industrialization. Inferences:
I- All industrial centers are polluted.
II- India is polluted.
III- Polluted nations are industrialized.
IV- India many become polluted
(A) All are appropriate
(B) None is appropriate
(C) Only IV is appropriate
(D) Only II is appropriate
In questions no. 41 and 42, select the missing number
from the given responses.
41- 2 7 9
7 3 4
9 8 \
126 168 216
(A) 8 (B) 3
(C) 6 (D) 36
42-
(A) 60 (B) 68
(C) 33 (D) 65
43- If ‘-‘ stand for ‘»’, ‘+’ stand for ‘x’, ‘»’ for ‘-‘ and
‘x’ for ‘+’ which one of the following equations
is correct? (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
44- Some equations have been solved on the basis
of a certain system. Find the correct answer for
the unsolved equation on that basis
9X7=32, 13X7=120, 17X9=208, then, 19X11=?
(A) 150 (B) 180
(C) 210 (D) 240
45- Forecast the Growth Rate for the year 1995
from the following data? Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Growth Rate
3-5 3-7 4-1 4-9 6-5 \
(A) 7-8 (B) 8-6
(C) 9-7 (D) 9-9
46- Which of the following diagrams represents the
relationship among Sun, Moon and Star?
47- How many rectangles are there in the given
diagram?
(A) 4 (B) 7
(C) 9 (D) 18
48- Question figures:
Answer figures:
49- IF a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which
of the answer figures is the correct image of the
given question figures?
Question Figures:
Answer figures:
50- In the given Matrix, ‘The word “BUSH” can be
formed by-
Matrix & I Matrix & II
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 M L F H B 5 L K S U N 1 H B M L F 6 U N I K S
2 L F H B M 7 K S U N I
3 B M L F H 8 N I K S U
4 F H B M L 9 S U N I k
(A) 22]77]57]23 (B) 23]77]57]22
(C) 23]77]56]22 (D) 23]77]57]21
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Hkkx&[k ENGLISH Directions (Q. 51 to 55) : Some of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence in free from errors, corresponding to (d) in the Answer Sheet.
51. Ahmed has been watching/ (a) the Oscar nominated film/ (b)/ three times. / (c) No error (d).
52. The police / (a) has arrested him (b)/ on the charge of theft./ (c) No error (d)
53. The period/ (a) between 1991 to 1995/ (b) was very significant in my life./ (c) No error (d)
54. Both me/ (a) and my sister/ (b)/ went to a boarding school./ (c) No error (d)
55. Time and tide/ (a)wait/ (b) for no man./ (c) No error. (d)
Direction (56 to 60) : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
56. Laud
(a) like (b) acknowledge
(c) praise (d) record
57. Emancipate
(a) liberate (b) exist
(c) correct (d) restrain
58. Absorbing
(a) concentrating (b) engrossing
(c) fascinating (d) enriching
59. Caricature
(a) biographical sketch (b) grotesque likeness
(c) eccentricity (d) personality trait
60. Emulate
(a) echo (b) mimic
(c) imitate (d) simulate
Direction (61 to 65) : Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
61. Robust
(a) lean (b) strong
(c) flexible (d) feeble
62. Audacity
(a) quivering (b) cowardice
(c) bravado (d) conciseness
63. Credit
(a) discredit (b) debit
(c) honesty (d) failure
64. Deviate
(a) Attract (b) Continue
(c) concentrate (d) attend
65. Affirm
(a) refuse (b) reject
(c) deny (d) disagree
Direction (Q. 76 to 80) : Four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/Phrase.
66. Sought after
(a) highly paid (b) pursued by
(c) in great demand (d) with great talent
67. All at sea
(a) very proud (b) overjoyed
(c) puzzled (d) excited
68. To hit below the belt
(a) to punish (b) to tie with a belt
(c) to hit with a belt (d) to attack unfairly
69. Pot-luck dinner
(a) dinner where everybody brings
something to eat.
(b) dinner where everybody pays for his food
(c) dinner where only soup is served
(d) dinner where people eat and play games
at the same time.
70. Build castles in the air
(a) waste time (b) daydream
(c) build houses (d) work hard
Direction (71 to 75) : Out of the four alternatives
choose the one which can be substituted for the given
words/sentence.
71. One who intervenes between two or more
parties to settle differences.
(a) Neutral (b) Intermediary
(c) Judge (d) connoisseur
72. The absence of law and order
(a) Rebellion (b) Mutiny
(c) Revolt (d) Anarchy
73. A voice that cannot be heard
(a) Unheard (b) Faint
(c) Audible (d) Inaudible
74. High sea waves caused by underwater
earthquake
(a) Tsunami (b) Tornado
(c) Hurricane (d) Cyclone
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75. To give one’s authority to another
(a) Assign (b) Delegate
(c) Represent (d) Designate
Directions (76 to 80) : Groups of four words are
given. In each group, one word is correctly spelt. Find
the correctly spelt word.
76. (a) occurence (b) occurrence
(c) ocurence (d) occurance
77. (a) pidistrian (b) pedistrian
(c) pedestrian (d) pidestrian
78. (a) budgetery (b) budetary
(c) budgetary (d) budgetry
79. (a) embarrassed (b) embarassed
(c) embarrased (d) embarased
80. (a) seperately (b) separately
(c) seperatley (d) separatly
Direction (81 to 86) : In the following questions,
sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an
appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested
for each question. Choose the correct alternative out
of the four.
81. I haven’t.....................butter but I have a lot of
bread.
(a) a lot of (b) little
(c) much (d) some
82. People from....................and near come to see
the final match of the tournament yesterday.
(a) distance (b) long
(c) above (d) far
83. The student.........................book I still have, can
take it from me.
(a) that (b) whose
(c) which (d) his
84. Corruption should be............................out with
the utmost vigour.
(a) talking (b) left
(c) rooted (d) brought
85. Books are a great source.................happiness.
(a) of (b) for
(c) into (d) with
86. He spoke.......................his travels.
(a) of (b) on
(c) about (d) along
Direction (87 to 90) : In following questions, a part of
the sentence is underlined. Below are given
alternatives to the underlined part at (a), (b), (c) and
(d) which may improve the sentence. Choose the
correct alternative.
87. The teacher told that Monday would be a
holiday.
(a) is telling (b) has told
(c) said (d) might tell
88. We have to respect our elders.
(a) should (b) may
(c) can (d) better
89. He told his tale of woe with tears in his years.
(a) narrated (b) recited
(c) was telling (d) narrate
90. I prefer tea more than coffee.
(a) than (b) to
(c) better than (d) much more than
Direction (91 to 100) : in the following questions, you
have two brief passage with 6 questions following the
passage. Read the passage carefully and choose the
best answer to each question out of the four
alternatives.
Passage-1
Stammering is a habit disorder linked with
lack of self-confidence. Basically, for a child to
understand a language, there are four stages. The
first is learning to understand the spoken language
and the second is speaking. Both of these usually
develop around the age of two. The third stage is
speaking complex sentences, which develops at
around three and the fourth is when the child
recognizes the written alphabets. In 80 percent of
children while the third and fourth stage are at play,
the first two get disturbed because something new is
being incorporated in the mind. This is absolutely
normal. But what over cautious mothers do is fret a
lot and the child develops a fear which later
manifests itself as stammering. In fact, most text
books on stammering state in bold that “Had there
not been any over cautious mothers, hardly anyone
would have suffered from stammering.” Fluency can
be incorporated in the speech of such patients
through hypnosis.
91. Stammering is caused because of
(a) physical disorder
(b) hindered growth
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(c) lack of self-confidence
(d) lack of understanding
92. The second stage of a child’s understanding
the language is
(a) speaking (b) writing
(c) listening (d) reading
93. .........................are basically the reason for
developing a fear in the child’s mind.
(a) Parents
(b) Over cautious mothers
(c) Fathers
(d) Uncles
94. Fluency in such patients can be incorporated
in the speech of such patients through
(a) hypnosis (b) slap
(c) punishment (d) symbiosis
95. By the time the child becomes two years old
he/she can
(a) speak complex sentences
(b) only understand spoken language
(c) understand and speak simple language
(d) write the alphabets
Passage -2
Once there lived an old man who had a bag of
gold. He was foolish. He dug a hole in the ground and
put the bag of gold into the hole. Then he covered the
hole with a stone. He used to visit the place nearly
every day. He would take away the stone and put his
fingers into the hole. Then he would touch the gold
and feel very happy.
One day he took the stone away and put his
fingers into the hole. How angry and sad he was
when he discovered than his treasure was not there.
The old man went to a friend and sadly told him the
story. His friend said, There is no reason for you to be
sad. Your gold was useless to you. You still have the
hole. You can visit it whenever you like. All you have
to do is to imagine that your treasure is still there.
96. The old man hid the gold
(a) in a secret chamber
(b) in a bank locker
(c) underground
(d) in an unknown place
97. The old man was pleased when he
(a) used the gold (b) touched the gold
(c) added to the gold (d) gave may the gold
98. The old man visited the place where he had
kept the gold hidden.
(a) every day (b) once a week
(c) almost every day (d) as often as possible
99. The friend’s words possibly made the old
man
(a) happy (b) angry
(c) relieved (d) excited
100. The friend told the old man that
(a) he had not lost anything
(b) he would get back his gold
(c) he should complain to the police
(d) he should not have hidden it in a hole.
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Hkkx&x lkekU; Kku
101- ^xzsV cSfjvj jhQ* D;k gS\
(A) izoky&jpuk (B) ioZr&J`a[kyk
(C) ekuo&fufeZr nhokj (D) Tokjh; fHkfRr
102- fgan egklkxj esa fuEUfyf[kr es ls dkSu&lk rwQku vU;
rhu dh vis{kk vf/kd fujarj :i ls vkrh gS\
(A) pØokr (B) izHkatu
(C) caoMj (D) VkbQwu
103- ckWy isu fdl fl)kar ij dke djrk gS\
(A) ';kurk (B) ckW;y dk fu;e
(C) xq:Roh; cy (D) i`"Bh; ruko
104- Hkkjr esa jk"Vªh; vk; ds izkDdyu rS;kj fd, tkrs gSA
(A) jk"Vªh; fodkl ifj"kn }kjk
(B) jk"Vªh; mRikndrk ifj"kn }kjk
(C) jk"Vªh; vk; lfefr }kjk
(D) dsanzh; lkaf[;dh; laxBu }kjk
105- Hkkjr dh izeq[k okf.kfT;d Qlysa dkSu&lh gS\
(A) dikl] nkysa] twV vkSj frygu
(B) dikl] frygu] twV vkSj xUuk
(C) pk;] jcj] rackdw vkSj twV
(D) vkyw] pk;] rackdw vkSj dikl
106- ,d vkneh 10 ehVj ls nwj lkQ ugha ns[k ikrk] og
fdl jksx ls xzLr gS\
(A) nwj n`f"V (B) fudV n`f"V
(C) eksfr;k fcan (D) nh?kZn`f"V
107- uhps fn;s x, fodYiksa ds lgh mRrj nks
lwph & I lwph&II
A. iqfydsV >hy 1- mM+hlk
B. fpydk >hy 2- jktLFkku
C. owyu >hy 3- rfeyukMq
D. lkaHkj >hy 4- d’ehj
dwV
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(A) 3 1 4 2
(B) 3 4 2 1
(C) 4 1 3 2
(D) 1 2 4 3
108- fgejs[kk D;k gS\
(A) ,d ÅpkbZ] ftldh uhps dHkh fgeo`f"V ugha gksrh
(B) ,d ÅapkbZ] ftlds Åij fgeo"kkZ gksrh gS] fdarq xfeZ;ksa
esa cQZ iwjh rjg ls fi?ky tkrh gSA
(C) ,d ÅapkbZ] ftlds ,d LFkku ij LFkk;h :i ls cQZ
jgrh gS vkSj iwjs o"kZ ugha fi?kyrh
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
109- ^MsYVk* dh lgh ifjHkk"kk fuEufyf[kr es ls dkSu&lh gS\
(A) ,d f=dks.kh; rVh; Hkwfe] ftldk fuekZ.k leqnz vFkok
egklkxj esa rSjus okyh unh dh xkn }kjk gksrk gSA
(B) ,d LFkku] tgka leqnz o unh ds ty dk feyu gksrk
gSA
(C) ,d LFkku] tgka flapkbZ ds iz;kstu ds fy, lafpr ty
dk ugjksa ds ek/;e ls forj.k fd;k tkrk gSA
(D) ,d LFkku] tgka NksVh&cM+h /kkjk,a izeq[k ufn;ksa es
feyrh gSA
110- fuEufyf[kr esa fdl izdkj dh tyok;q esa ySVjkbV e`nk
fodflr gksrh gS\
(A) xeZ ,oa 'kq"d (B) vknzZ m".kdfVca/kh; {ks=
(C) Hkwe/;lkxjh; (D) 'khrks".k dfVca/k
111- baXyS.M ds gkml vkWQ dkWeat }kjk Hkkjr ds fdl xouZj
tujy ij egkfHk;ksx pyk;k x;k Fkk\
(A) okjsu gsfLVXt (B) dkWuZ okfyl
(C) osystyh (D) fofy;e cSafVad
112- tux.kuk 2011 ds vuqlkj] Hkkjr es lk{kjrk dh nj
fdruh gS\
(A) 74-04 (B) 82-14
(C) 65-46 (D) 72-32
113- fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk LFkku Hkkjr esa iqrZxkfy;ksa dk
eq[;ky; Fkk\
(A) dksphu (B) xksok
(C) dkyhdV (D) dUukSj
114- fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh fu;qfDr ds jk"Vªifr ds vf/kdkj esa
ugha gS\
(A) Hkkjr dk eq[; U;k;k/kh’k
(B) v/;{k] foRr vk;ksx
(C) Fky lsuk/;{k
(D) yksdlHkk dk v/;{k
115- eD;qZjh gS&
(A) Bksl /kkrq (B) nzo /kkrq
(C) Bksl v/kkrq (D) nzo v/kkrq
116- Hkkjr ds iwohZ rV ij fLFkr iRru gSA
(A) dkaMyk vkSj gfYn;k (B) gfYn;k vkSj dksphu
(C) ikjknhi vkSj dkaMyk (D) ikjknhi vkSj gfYn;k
117- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh unh fo"kqor js[kk dks nks ckj
ikj djrh gS\
(A) vestu (B) dkaxks
(C) uhy (D) fVxfjl
118- Hkkjr esa dikl dh [ksrh ds fy, lokZf/kd mi;qDr {ks=
dkSu&lk gS\
(A) czg~eiq= ?kkVh (B) fla/kq&xaxk iBkj
(C) nDdu dk iBkj (D) ju vkWQ dPN
119- i`Foh dh lrg ij fdlh LFkku ij iM+us okys lw;kZri dh
ek=k fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl dkjd ij fuHkZj djrh gS\
(A) ml LFkku ds v{kka’k ij (B) ml LFkku dh tyok;q ij
(C) ml LFkku ds js[kka’k ij (D) mi;qZDr lHkh ij
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Part-A GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
101- What is a “great barrier Reef” ? (A) coral composition (B) Mountain range (C) Man made wall (D) Tidal wall
102- Which of the following storms arrive mostly in Indian ocean as compared to the other three storms ? (A) cyclone (B) Hurricane (C) Tornado (D) Typhoon
103- Ball pen works on the principle of- (A) Viscosity (B) Boyle's law (C)Gravitational force (D) Surface tension
104- National Income of our country is estimated by- (A) National Development (B) National Consumer commission (C) National Income committee (D) Central Statistical Organization
105- Which of the following is the commercial crops of India? (A) cotton,pulse, jute, oilseeds (B) cotton,oilseeds,jute, sugarcane (C)Tea,rubber,tobacco, jute (D) potato,Tea, Tobacco, cotton
106- A man not being able to see an object, 10 m away may be suffering from a disease of – (A) Long sightedness (B) Myopia (C) cataracts (D) Hypermetropia
107- Match the following in correct order – Table – I Table - II (A) Pulicat waterfall 1- Orissa (B) chilka 2. Rajasthan (C) wular lake 3. Tamil Nadu (D) sambhar 4. Kashmir
(a) (b) (c) (d) (A) 3 1 4 2 (B) 3 4 2 1 (C) 4 1 3 2
(D) 1 2 4 3 108- What is Snow Line?
(A) The altitude in a particular place, below which snowfall never occurs.
(B) The altitude in a particular place, above which snowfall occurs but snow melts completely during summer.
(C) The altitude in a particular place above which some snow remains on the ground throughout the year.
(D) None of these 109- Which of the following is the correct
definition of “Delta” ? (A) a triangular coastal land, which is build
after the disposition of river silt blowing in river or sea.
(B) A place where sea and river water combine together
(C) A place, where collected water is dispersed through canals for the Irrigation project
(D) A place where small tributaries combine with the main river
110- Among which of the following laterite is Laterite soil is evolved in the climate of- (A)Hot & cold (B) Sub-tropical zone (C) Mediterranean (D) Frigid zone
111- Choose among the following Indian Governor General, on whom Impeachment was ordered by the house of commerce, Britain ? (A)Warren Hastings (B) Corn wallis (C)wellejali (D) William Betting
112- According to the census 2011, Literacy rate of India was – (A) 74.04% (B) 82.14% (C) 65.46% (D) 72.32%
113- Which of the following place in India was the Head quarter of the Portuguese ? (A) cochin (B) Goa (C) Calicut (D) Kannur
114- Which of the following appointment is not under the Jurisdiction of President of India ? (A) Chief Justice of India (CJI) (B) Chief of finance commission (C) Army General (D) Chairman of Lok Sabha
115- What is mercury ? (A) Solid metal (B) Liquid metal (C) Solid Non- metal (D) Liquid non-metal
116- Which port is located in the Eastern Coast of India ? (A) Kandla & Kaldia (B) Haldia & cochin (C) Paradeep & Kandla (D) paradeep & Haldia
117- Which of the following river crosses equator twice ? (A) Amazon (B) Congo (C) Nile (D) Tigris
118- Which of the following place in India is the most suitable place for the cultivation of cotton ? (A) Brahmaputra valley (B) Indo-ganges plain (C)Deccan plateau (D) Rann of Kutch
119- The amount of sunlight incident on any surface of the Earth depends on its- (A) Latitude (B) climate (C) Longitude (D) all the above
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120- fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl egklkxj esa lokZf/kd lfØ;
Tokykeq[kh gS\
(A) vkdZfVd egklkxj (B) vVykafVd egklkxj
(C) fgan egklkxj (D) iz’kkar egklkxj
121- dVjhuk uke fn;k x;k gS&
(A) mixzg dks (B) rkjs dks
(C) Å"ek rjax dks (D) izHkatu dks
122- egkRek xka/kh ds vuqlkj fuEu es ls dkSu&lk lgh gS\
(A) /keZ dks jktuhfr ls vyx djuk gksxkA
(B) jktuhfr vkSj /keZ dks lkFk&lkFk pyuk pkfg,A
(C) /keZ dks iwjh rjg fuf"k) dj nsuk pkfg,A
(D) jktuhfr dks lkekftd&vkfFkZd thou ls iwjh rjg
fudky fn;k tk,A
123- Å"ek dk oS|qr ÅtkZ esa ifjorZu djus ds fy, iz;ksx fd;k
tkrk gS&
(A) ,seehVj dk (B) gkbMªksehVj dk
(C) oksYVehVj dk (D) FkeksZdiy dk
124- fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk ykj dk ykHk ugha gS\
(A) ;g fuxyus esa lgk;rk djrh gSA
(B) ;g 'kjhj es RBC dh o`f) djrh gSA
(C) ;g eq[k rFkk nkarksa dks lkQ j[krh gSA
(D) ;g gksaBksa rFkk ftg~ok dh xfr dks lqdj cukdj cksyusa
esa lgk;d djrh gSA
125- ekmaV ,ojsLV ij p<+us okys lcls ;qok Hkkjrh; dk uke
gS&
(A) fodkl d`".k (B) f’ko Fkkik
(C) vtqZu cktis;h (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
126- rktegy cgqr nq"izHkkfor gksrk gS&
(A) vf/kd n’kZdksa ds dkj.k (B) vEy o"kkZ ds dkj.k
(C) oukUewyu ds dkj.k (D) /ofu&iznw"k.k ds dkj.k
127- ok;q esa gkbMªkstu tc tyus yxrh gS] rc iSnk djrh gS&
(A) veksfu;k (B) ty
(C) ehFksu (D) dkcsZfud vEy
128- fuEufyf[kr es ls fdl js[kka’k ds chp O;kikfjd iousa
fo"kqor dh vksj cgrh gS\
(A) 30 fMxzh mRrj vkSj 30 fMxzh nf{k.k
(B) 40 fMxzh mRrj vkSj 35 fMxzh nf{k.k
(C) 45 fMxzh mRrj vkSj 40 fMxzh nf{k.k
(D) mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
129- fnu vkSj jkr dh vof/k dh fHkUurkvksa dk izeq[k dkj.k gS\
(A) i`Foh dk vius d{k ij ?kw.kZu
(B) i`Foh dk lw;Z dh ifjØek djuk
(C) bldk 66 1@2 fMxzh ds dks.k ij >qdk gksuk
(D) A vkSj C nksuksa
130- ok;qeaMyh; vknzZrk esa vk, ifjorZu dk v/;;u djus ds
fy, fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl midj.k dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk
gS\
(A) cSjksehVj (B) gkbxzksLdksi
(C) ikbDuksehVj (D) DokV~tZ ?kM+h
131- viuh izlkj dh uhfr;ksa ds dkj.k ^Hkkjr dk usiksfy;u*
dgykus okyk jktk&
(A) dqekj xqIr (B) panzxqIr izFke
(C) panzxqIr f}rh; (D) leqnz xqIr
132- if’pe caxky esa jkuhxat dk laca/k gS&
(A) dks;yk {ks=ksa ls (B) ykSg v;Ld ls
(C) eSaxuht ls (D) dkWij ls
133- ^miHkksDrk izHkqRo* dk vFkZ gS&
(A) miHkksDrk viuh vk; dks viuh bPNkuqlkj O;; djus
ds fy, Lora= gSA
(B) miHkksDrkvksa ds ikl vFkZO;oLFkk dk izca/k djus dh
'kfDr gSA
(C) miHkksDrkvksa dk O;; lalk/kuksa ds vkoaVu dks izHkkfor
djrk gSA
(D) miHkksDrk oLrq,a ljdkjh fu;a=.k ls eqDr gSA
134- rackdw dk /kqvka LokLF; ds fy, gkfudkjd gS] D;ksafd mlesa
gksrk gS&
(A) dkcZu eksuksDlkbM
(B) fudksVhu
(C) ikWfylkbfDyd ,sjkseSfVd gkbMªksdkcZu
(D) esykFkhu
135- fuEu esa ls fdldks RBC dk dfczLrku dgk tkrk gS\
(A) ;d`r (B) Iyhgk
(C) efLr"d (D) g`n;
136- 1943 esa vktkn fgUn QkSt I.N.A vfLrRo esa vkbZ
(A) tkiku esa (B) rRdkyhu cekZ esa
(C) flaxkqij esa (D) rRdkyhu eyk;k esa
137- lqHkk"k pUnz cksl ds R;kxi= ds ckn Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; dkaxzsl
dk v/;{k dkSu gqvk \
(A) ekSykuk vcqy dyke vktkn
(B) iV~VkfHk lhrkjeS;k
(C) jktsUnz izlkn
(D) ljnkj iVsy
138- egkRek xak/kh dks loZizFke jk"Vªfirk fdlus dgk Fkk\
(A) ljkstuh uk;Mw (B) ljnkj iVsy
(C) tokgj yky usg: (D) lqHkk"k pUnz cksl
139- lqHkk"k pUnz cksl ds ^LorU= Hkkjr* dks fdlus ekU;rk ugha
nh Fkh\
(A) tkiku (B) teZuh
(C) bVyh (D) vesfjdk
140- xka/khth us fdls ns’kHkDrksa dk jktdqekj dgk\
(A) lqHkk"k pUnz cksl (B) tokgjyky usg:
(C) oYyHkHkkbZ iVsy (D) cky xaxk/kj fryd
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120- Which of the following oceans has maximum active volcanoes ?
(A) Arctic Ocean (B) Atlantic Ocean
(C) Indian Ocean (D) Pacific Ocean 121- “Katrina” name is associated with –
(A) satellite (B) stars (C)Heat wave (D) Hurricane
122- Which of the following is right according to the Mahatma Gandhi ? (A) Keeping religion away from politics
(B) Religion & Politics should move together
(C) Religion should completely be
(D) Politics should be kept away from socio-economic affairs.
123- Which of the following is used to convert Heat into electrical energy?
(A) Ammeter (B) Hydrometer
(C)Voltmeter (D) Thermocouple
124- Which of the following is not the benefit of Saliva ?
(A) It helps in digestion
(B) It increases RBC in the body
(C) It keeps mouth & teeth clean (D) it helps in facilitating the speed of lips
and tongue to speak. 125- Who is the youngest Indian to climb on
Mount Everest ? (A) Vikash Krishna (B) Shiv Thappa
(C) Arjun Vajpayee (D) None of these 126- Tajmahal is severely affected by
(A) Large amount of visitors
(B) Acid Rain
(C)Deforestation (D) Sound pollution
127- When hydrogen burns in air, it originates –
(A) Ammonia (B) Water
(C) Methane (D) Carbonic Acid 128- Among which latitude does the trade winds
blow towards the equator?
(A) 300 North & 300 South
(B) 400North & 350 South
(C) 450 North & 400 South (D) None of these
129- What is the major factor for the difference in time of day’s and Night ?
(A) Revolution of Earth in its orbit
(B) Revolution of Earth around the sun.
(C) bending of Earth at 0
2
166
(D) Both A and C
130- Which instrument is used to measure atmospheric humidity?
(A) Barometer (B) Hydroscope (C)Psychrometer (D) Quartz clock
131- Which of the following Indian ruler was also known as “ Napolean of India” ?
(A) Kumar Gupta (B) Chandra Gupta I
(C) Chandra Gupta II (D) Samudra Gupta 132- Raniganj in west Bengal is associated with-
(A) Coal mines field
(B) Iron ore mines field
(C) Manganese (D) Copper
133- “Customer Dominance ” means-
(A) customer is free to spend his income
(B) customer has the power to manage the Economy.
(C) expenditure of the customer has the influence on the allocations of the resources.
(D) customer products are free from the control of the government.
134- Smoke of Tobacco is injurious to health because it releases –
(A) Carbon Monoxide
(B) Nicotine
(C) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (D) Melathene
135- Which of the following is termed as “Graveyard of RBC” ? (A) Liver (B) Spleen
(C) Brain (D) Heart 136- Azad hind fauj (INA), in 1943 came into
existence in- (A) Japan (B) Burma (C) Singapore (D) Malaya
137- Who was made the Head after the resignation of Subhash chadra Bose as the Head of Indian National congress? (A) maulana Abul Kalam Azad (B) Pattabhi sittaramiah (C) Rajendra Prasad (D) Sardar Patel
138- Who was the first person to name Mahatma
Gandhi as the “Father of the Nation”?
(A) Sarojini Naidu
(B) Sardar Patel
(C) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(D) Subhash Chandra Bose
139- Which of the following country didn’t give
recognition to the idea of subhash Chandra
Bose’s “Independent India”?
(A) Japan (B) Germany
(C) Italy (D) America
140- who was given the title of “ king of Patriots”
by the Mahatma Gandhi? (A) Subhash Chandra Bose
(B) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(C) Vallabh bhai Patel
(D) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
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141- dkSu ls usrk izFke ckj fo/kkulHkk pquko yM+dj jkT; ds
eq[;ea=h cus\
(A) euksgj yky [kV~Vj (B) nsosUnz QM+uohl
(C) vf[kys’k ;kno (D) olqa/kjk jkts
142- fdl vFkZ’kkL=h dks dsUnzh; foRr ea=ky; esa eq[; vkfFkZd
lykgdkj vDVwcj 2014 esa fu;qDr fd;k x;k gS\
(A) vjfoan ek;kjke (B) jktho egf"kZ
(C) fdjhV ikfj[k (D) vjfoan lqczge.;e~~
143- fdl ns’k esa Qjojh] 2015 esa iSjk&vksyfEid [ksyksa dk
vk;kstu fd;k tk,xk\
(A) phu (B) Hkkjr
(C) vkWLVªsfy;k (D) teZuh
144- ^Iysbax bV ekb os* uked iqLrd ys[kd dkSu gS\
(A) lkSjo xkaxqyh (B) jkgqy nzfoM+
(C) dfiy nso (D) lfpu rasnqydj
145- tkiku dk jk"Vªh; iqjLdkj ^xzSaM dkWMZu vkWQ n vkWMZj vkWQ
ikWyksfOu;k ¶ykolZ&2014* ds fy, fdls p;fur fd;k x;k
gS\
(A) ujsUnz eksnh (B) eueksgu flag
(C) dSyk’k lR;kFkhZ (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
146- fe’ksy dkQkanks fdl ns’k ds varfje jk"Vªifr fu;qDr gq,
gS\
(A) lsusxy (B) cqfdZuk Qklks
(C) pkM (D) ijkXos
147- ^lkaln vknZ’k xzke ;kstuk* ds varxZr iz/kkuea=h ujsUnz eksnh
us okjk.klh ds fdl xkao dks xksn fy;k gS\
(A) t;kiqj xkao (B) eky xkao
(C) iqV~Ve jktw daMfjxk xkao (D) rekSyh xkao
148- Hkkjr dk dkSu lk jsyos LVs’ku okbZ QkbZ lqfo/kk okyk ns’k
dk igyk jsyos LVs’ku cuk gS\
(A) ubZ fnYyh (B) gkoM+k LVs’ku
(C) csaxyq: flVh LVs’ku (D) y[kuÅ LVs’ku
149- tu /ku ;kstuk ds varxzr lHkh ifjokjks ds fy, [kkrk
[kksyus okyk igyk jkT; dkSu lk gS\
(A) NRrhlx<+ (B) fnYyh
(C) rfeyukMq (D) dsjy
150- ljnj iVsy dh izfrek fdl jkT; esa LFkkfir dh tk jgh
gS\
(A) fnYyh (B) jktLFkku
(C) xqtjkr (D) egkjk"Vª
141- Which leader has recently become a Chief Minister of a state (A) Manohar Lal Khattar (B) Devendra Fadnavis (C) Akhilesh Yadav (D) Vasundhara Raje
142- Which economist has recently been appointed as the Chief Economics Adviser of the Finance Minister in October 2014?
(A) Arvind Mayaram
(B) Rajeev Mehrishi
(C) Kirit Parikh
(D) Arvind Subramanian 143- Which country will organize the Para-
Olympics in February 2015?
(A) China (B) India (C) Australia (D) Germany
144- who is the author of the book “Playing it my way”? (A) Sourav Ganguly (B) Rahul Dravid
(C) Kapil Dev (D) Sachin Tendulkar
145- Which leader has been bestowed with the Japan National award Grand Cordon of the Order of the Paulownia Flowers ?
(A) Narendra Modi (B) Manmohan Singh
(C) Kailash Satyarthi (D) none of these 146- Michel Kafando is recently appointed as the
Interim President of –
(A) Senegal (B) Burkina Faso (C) Chad (D) Paraguay
147- Which village has been adopted by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Parliamentary constituency under the “Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojna”? (A) Jayapur village
(B) Maal village
(C) Puttamraju Kandriga village
(D) Tamoli village
148- which Indian railway station has become the first railway station to have the WiFi facility for its passengers?
(A) New Delhi
(B) Howrah station
(C) Bangalore city station
(D) Lucknow station
149- Which is the first state to open the account of all the families under the Jan Dhan Yojna(PMJDY)? (A) Chhattisgarh (B) Delhi
(C) Tamil Nadu (D) Kerala
150- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s statue is being erected in –
(A) Delhi (B) Rajasthan
(C) Gujarat (D) Maharashtra
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Hkkx&?k vax xf.kr
151- o`Rr ds O;kl esa 40 izfr’kr dh o`f) gksus ij blds
{ks=Qy esa o`f) gksxh\
(A) 40% (B) 80%
(C) 96% (D) 82%
152- oxZ dk {ks=Qy ,d o`Rr ds {ks=Qy ds cjkcj gS rks muds
ifjekiksa dk vuqikr gS&
(A) 1 % 1 (B) √
(C) 2 (D) √
153- fuEu es ls lcls cM+h la[;k gS&
√ √ √
(A) √ (B) √
(C) √
(D) lHkh leku gS
154- /kkrq dh ,d rkj dks oxZ ds :i esa eksMus ij og 1089
lseh2
dk {ks= ?ksjrk gSA ;fn mlh rkj dks o`Rr esa eksM+k
tk, rks mldk {ks=Qy gS&
(A) 1470 lseh2
(B) 1320 lseh2
(C) 1386 lseh2
(D) 1440 lseh2
155- ,d lekUrj prqHkqZt dh Hkqtkvksa dk vuqikr 3%2 gSA
mldk {ks=Qy 1000 oxZ bdkbZ gSA cM+h Hkqtk ij rqxark
20 bdkbZ gS NksVh Hkqtk ij rqxark gS&
(A) 20 bdkbZ (B) 25 bZdkbZ
(C) 18 bdkbZ (D) 30 bZdkbZ
156- B vkSj C ,d dke dks 18 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gS] C
vkSj A mls 12 fnu esa dj ldrs gSA rhuksa feydj mls
9 fnu es dj ldrs gSA A vkSj B feydj mls fdrus
fnu esa iwjk djsxsA
(A) 8 fnu (B) 9 fnu
(C) 12 fnu (D) 15 fnu
157- 12 izfr’kr 18 izfr’kr dh Øfed dVkSfr;ka fdruh ,dy
dVkSrh ds lerqY; gS\
(A) 30-00% (B) 32-16%
(C) 15-00% (D) 27-84%
158- ;fn a dk 125 izfr’kr b ds 75 izfr’kr ds cjkcj gS rks
cjkcj gS&
(A) 5 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 2
159- f=Hkqt ABC dh Hkqtk AC ij dksbZ fcanq D gS ;fn
P,Q,X,Y Øe’k% AB, BC, AD vkSj DC ds e/;fcanq gS rks
PX vkSj QY dk vuqikr gSA
(A) 1 % 1 (B) 2 % 1
(C) 1 % 2 (D) 2 % 3
160- tan100. tan150. tan 750. tan 800=?
(A) 1/16 (B) 0
(C) 1 (D) bues ls dksbZ ugha
161- (sin400-cos500)=?
(A) sin100 (B) cos 10
0
(C) 1 (D) 0
162- ;fn rhu o`Rr ftuds dsUnz Øe’k% A,B,C gS ,d nwljs dks
ckg;r% Li’kZ djrs gSa ;fn AB=5 lseh] BC=7 lseh vkSj
CA=6 lseh rks dsanz A okys o`Rr dh f=T;k gS&
(A) 2 lseh (B) 4 lseh
(C) 3 lseh (D) 1 lseh
163- x vkSj y dh vkSlr vk;q 18 o"kZ gS vkSj z dh 9 o"kZ gS
rks x,y vkSj z dh vkSlr vk;q gSA
(A) 24 o"kZ (B) 15 o"kZ
(C) 18 o"kZ (D) 20 o"kZ
164- esjh ?kM+h eaxyokj dks lka; 5 cts 3 feuV ihNs Fkh vkSj
og cq/kokj jkr dks X;kjg cts 5 feuV rst gks tkrh gS
mlus lgh le; dc fn[kk;k?
(A) cq/kokj izkr% 4%15 cts (B) cq/kokj izkr% 7%30 cts
(C) eaxyokj lk;% 3%45 cts (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
165- ikuh dh 20 ckfYV;ka ,d Vadh dks Hkj nsrh gS] tcfd
izR;sd ckYVh dh /kkfjrk 14-5 yhVj gS ;fn izR;sd ckYVh
dh /kkfjrk 10 yhVj gks rks Vadh dks Hkjus ds fy, fdruh
ckfYV;ksa dh vko’;drk gksxh\
(A) 31 (B) 29
(C) 32 (D) 30
166- fdrus le; es a 8000 :i,] 30 izfr’kr izfr o"kZ dh nj
ls C;kt nj v}Zokf"kZd la;ksftr gksus ij 12167 :i, gks
tk,xk\
(A) 1 o"kZ (B) 1@2 o"kZ
(C)
o"kZ (D)
o"kZ
167- 4 o"kZ esa fdlh /kujkf’k ij lk/kkj.k C;kt mlh /kujkf’k
dk 7@25 izkIr gksrk gS rks okf"kZd C;kt nj gS&
(A)
(B) 7%
(C) 10% (D) 8%
168- ,d oLrq dk ewY; 30 izfr’kr c<+k fn;k tkrk gS vkSj
fQj ml ij 10 izfr’kr dh nks Øfed NwV nh tkrh gS
var esa ml dk ewY; gks tk,xk&
(A) 10% dh o`f) (B) 5-3% dh o`f)
(C) 3% dh deh (D) 5-3% dh deh
169- rhu vadks dh fdruh la[;k;s 6 ls iw.kZr;k foHkkftr gksrh
gS&
(A) 140 (B) 150
(C) 160 (D) 180
170- og lcls NksVh la[;k D;k gS ftldks fd 18] 24] 38
vkSj 42 ls Hkkx nsus ij Øe’k% 15] 21] 35 vkSj 39
'ks"kQy cps\
(A) 6856 (B) 9573
(C) 9887 (D) 7305
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Part-A MATHS 151- On increasing the diameter of a circle by 40%,
its area will be increased by- (A) 40% (B) 80%
(C) 96% (D) 82%
152- The area of the square is the same as the area of a circle. Their perimeters are in the ratio.
(A) 1 % 1 (B) √
(C) 2 (D) √
153- The largest number among-
√ √ √
(A) √ (B) √
(C) √
(D) All are equal 154- A metal wire when bent in the form of a square
encloses an area 1089 cm2. If the same wire is bent in the from of a circle, then its area is-
(A) 1470 cm2
(B) 1320 cm2
(C) 1386 cm2
(D) 1440 cm2
155- Sides of a parallelogram are in the ratio 3:2 its area is 1000 sq. units. Altitude on the greater side is 20 units. Altitude on the smaller side is-
(A) 20 units (B) 25 units
(C) 18 units (D) 30 units
156- B and C can complete a piece of work in 18 days, C and A can do it in 12 days. All the three can do it in 9 days. A and B together can complete it in. (A) 8 days (B) 9 days
(C) 12 days (D) 15 days
157- The successive discounts 12% and 18% are equivalent to a single discount of-
(A) 30-00% (B) 32-16%
(C) 15-00% (D) 27-84%
158- If 125% of a is equal to 75% of b. then
is
equal to-
(A) 5 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 2
159- D is any point on side AC of triangle ABC if P,Q,X,Y are the mid-points of AB,BC,AD and DC respectively, then the ratio of PX and QY is-
(A) 1 % 1 (B) 2 % 1
(C) 1 % 2 (D) 2 % 3
160- tan100. tan150. tan 750. tan 800=?
(A) 1/16 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) None of these
161- (sin400-cos500)=?
(A) sin100 (B) cos 10
0
(C) 1 (D) 0
162- If three circles with centres A,B,C respectively touches each other externally. IF AB=5cm, BC=7
cm and CA=6 cm, then the radius of the circle with centre A is-
(A) 2 cm (B) 4 cm
(C) 3 cm (D) 1 cm
163- The average age of x and y is 18 years. If z is equal to 9 years the average of x,y and z is- (A) 24 years (B) 15 years
(C) 18 years (D) 20 years
164- My watch was 3 minutes slow at 5 p.m on Tuesday and it was 5 minutes fast at 11 p.m on Wednesday. When did it give correct time?
(A) Wednesday 4:15 am (B) Wednesday 7:30 am (C) Tuesday 3%45 pm (D) None of these
165- 20 buckets of water fill a tank when the capacity of each bucket is 14.5 litre. How many buckets will be required to fill the same tank if the capacity of each bucket is 10 litres?
(A) 31 (B) 29
(C) 32 (D) 30
166- In what time will Rs. 8000 amount to Rs. 12167 at 30% per annum, compounded half-yearly?
(A) 1 year (B) 1@2 year
(C)
year (D)
year
167- In 4 years, the simple interest on a certain sum of money is 7/25 of the principal. The annual rate of interest is-
(A)
(B) 7%
(C) 10% (D) 8%
168- The price of an article is raised by 30% and then two successive discounts of 10% each are allowed, ultimately the price of the article is-
(A) increased by 10% (B) increased by 5.3%
(C) Decreased by 3% (D) Decreased by 5.3%
169- How many three digit numbers are exactly divisible by 6?
(A) 140 (B) 150
(C) 160 (D) 180
170- The smallest number which when divided by 18, 24, 38 and 42 leaves the remainder 15,21,35 and 39 respectively is:-
(A) 6856 (B) 9573
(C) 9887 (D) 7305
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171- 18 isuksa vkSj 23 isaflyksa dk dqy ewY; 231 : gS tcfd
7 isuksa vkSj 13 isaflyks dk dqy ewY; 102 :- gSA 4 isuksa
vkSj 9 isaflyks dk ewY; D;k gS\
(A) 54 : (B) 102 :
(C) 72 : (D) 63 :
172- ,d vkneh 1@3 Hkkx LdwVj ls 3@7 Hkkx dkj ls] vkSj
'ks"k 65 fdeh] cl ls ;k=k djrk gSA r; dh xbZ dqy nwjh
Kkr dhft,\
(A) 264 fdeh (B) 367 fdeh
(C) 273 fdeh (D) 248 fdeh
173- ;fn x=5 vkSj y=-2, rnuqlkj (x-2y) -1/y dk eku D;k
gS\
(A) 1@5 (B) 1@4
(C) 1@3 (D) 81
174- ;fn x+y+z=0 rks
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 9
175- isuksa ds ewY; esa 10 izfr’kr dh deh gksus ij ,d fo|kFkhZ
160 : esa 4 isu vf/kd [kjhn ldrk gSA isu dk u;k
ewY; Kkr dhft,A
(A) 3-50 : (B) 4-50 :
(C) 3-00 : (D) 4-00 :
176- ,d O;kikjh 40 fdxzk- xsgw¡ 12-50 : izfr fd-xzk dh nj
ls vkSj 25 fd-xzk 15-10 : izfr fd-xzk- dh nj ls
[kjhnrk gSA og mudks ,d lkFk feyk nsrk gSA mls
10izfr’kr ykHk izkIr djus ds fy, feJ.k dks fdl nj ij
cspuk pkfg,\
(A) 15-65 : (B) 15-89 :
(C) 14-85 : (D) 13-89 :
177- nks la[;k;s 5%4 ds vuqikr esa gS] vkSj mudk vUrj 10 gS]
NksVh la[;k Kkr dhft,A
(A) 32 (B) 40
(C) 48 (D) 62
178- ;fn A:B=3:4, B:C=5:7 vkSj C:D=8:9 rks A:D dk
vuqikr gS7
(A) 7 % 9 (B) 9 % 13
(C) 13 % 9 (D) 10 % 21
179- N% o"kZ igys jkgqy dh mez uhyw dh mez dh vk/kh FkhA 4
o"kZ i’pkr~ mudh vk;q dk lkis{kr% vuqikr 3%5 gksxkA
uhyw dh orZeku mez D;k gS\
(A) 32 o"kZ (B) 48 o"kZ
(C) 56 o"kZ (D) 46 o"kZ
180- ,d dke dks iwjk djus esa A, B ls 50 izfr’kr vf/kd
le; ysrk gSA ;fn os ,d lkFk dk;Z iwjk djus esa 18 fnu
ysrs gS] B mls iwjk djus esa fdruk le; ysxk\
(A) 18 fnu (B) 23 fnu
(C) 28 fnu (D) 30 fnu
181- 4 vkneh ;k 16 yM+ds ,d dke dks 40 fnu esa dj ldrs
gSA blh dke dks 3 vkneh vkSj 20 yM+ds fdrus fnu esa
djsxs\
(A) 17 fnu (B) 20 fnu
(C)
fnu (D)
fnu
182- ikbi A vkSj B ,d VSad dks Øe’k% 12 feuV vkSj 15
feuV esa Hkj ldrs gSA ;fn nksuksa ikbi [kksy fn;s tkrs gS
vkSj ikbi A, 3 feuV ckn cUn dj fn;k tkrk gS] ikbi
B VSad dks Hkjus esa vkSj fdruk le; ysxk\
(A) 8 feuV 05 lsdsaM (B) 8 feuV 15 lsdsaM
(C) 6 feuV 18 lsdsaM (D) 6 feuV 45 lsdsaM
183- ,d jsyxkMh nks 800 eh] vkSj 400 eh yEcs iqyksa dks
Øe’k% 100 lsdsaM vkSj 60 lsdsaM esa ikj djrh gSA
jsyxkM+h dh yEckbZ gS%&
(A) 150 eh (B) 175 eh
(C) 200 eh (D) 225 eh
184- ,d iapHkqt ds dks.kksa dk vuqikr 1:2:3:5:7 gS] rks lcls
cM+k dks.k gSA
(A) 2100
(B) 2150
(C) 2480
(D) 2350
185- ,d o`Rr ftldh f=T;k 15 lseh] gS esa ,d thok PQ 18
lseh- yEch gSA P vkSj Q ij Li’kZ js[kk fcUnq T ij
izfrPNsfnr djrh gSA TP dh yEckbZ Kkr dhft,A
(A) 11 lseh- (B)
lseh
(C)
lseh (D)
lseh
186- ,d o`Rr dh f=T;k 13 lseh- gS mlesa AB ,d thok gS]
tks dsUnz ls 12 lseh- nwj gSA rn~uqlkj ml thok dh
yEckbZ fdruh gS\
(A) 8 lseh (B) 10 lseh
(C) 15 lseh (D) 16 lseh
187- ;fn sec2x+tan2x=7 rks x dk eku D;k gS\
(A) 300
(B) 450
(C) 600
(D) 150
188-
(A) (B)
(C) (D) 189- ;fn ,d csyu dk O;kl 28 lseh gS vkSj bldh Åpk¡bZ 20
lseh gS rks dqy iz"Bh; {ks=Qy gS&
(A) 3234 lseh2
(B) 2992 lseh2
(C) 2727 lseh2
(D) 2772 lseh2
190- ;fn nks oxksZ ds {ks=Qy dk vuqikr 4%1 gS] rks muds
ifjekiksa dk vuqikr gS&
(A) 2%1 (B) 1%2
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(C) 1%4 (D) 4%1
171- The total cost of 18 pens and 23 pencils is Rs. 231, while the total cost of 7 pens and 13 pencils is Rs. 102. What is the cost of 4 pens and 9 pencils? (A) 54 Rs. (B) 102 Rs.
(C) 72 Rs. (D) 63 Rs.
172- A man travels 1/3 of the part by scooter, 3/7 of the part by a car and rest 65km by bus. Find the total distance covered. (A) 264 km (B) 367 km
(C) 273 km (D) 248 km
173- If x=5 and y=-2, then what is the value of (x-2y)-1/y? (A) 1@5 (B) 1@4
(C) 1@3 (D) 81
174- If x+y+z=0 then
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 9
175- After 10% reduction in the price of pen, a student buys 4 more pens in Rs. 160. Find the new price of the pen. (A) 3-50 rs. (B) 4-50 rs.
(C) 3-00 rs. (D) 4-00 rs.
176- A trader bought 40 kgs of wheat at Rs. 12.50 per kg. and 25 kgs of it Rs. 15.10 per Kg. He mixed them together. At what rate should he sell the mixture to earn 10% profit? (A) 15-65 Rs. (B) 15-89 Rs.
(C) 14-85 Rs. (D) 13-89 Rs.
177- Two numbers are in the ratio 5:4 and their difference is 10. Find the smaller number. (A) 32 (B) 40
(C) 48 (D) 62
178- If A:B=3:4, B:C=5:7 and C:D=8:9 then the ratio of A:D is-
(A) 7 % 9 (B) 9 % 13
(C) 13 % 9 (D) 10 % 21
179- Six years back Rahul was half of that of Neelu in age. Four year hence the respective ratio of their ages would be 3:5 How old is Neelu at present? (A) 32 years (B) 48 years
(C) 56 years (D) 46 years
180- To complete a work A takes 50% more time than B. If together they take 18 days to complete the work, how much time shall B take to do it? (A) 18 days (B) 23 days
(C) 28 days (D) 30 days
181- 4 men or 16 boys can do a piece of work in 40 days. in how many days will 3 men and 20 boys do this work?
(A) 17 days (B) 20 days
(C)
days (D)
days
182- Pipe A and B can fill a tank in 12 minutes and 15 minutes respectively. If both pipe are opened and pipe A is closed after 3 minutes, how much further time would it take for tap B to fill the tank? (A) 8 minute 05 second (B) 8 minute 15 second (C) 6 minute 16 second (D) 6 minute 45 second
183- A train passes two bridges of lengths 800 m. and 400 m. in 100 seconds and 60 seconds respectively. The length of the train in- (A) 150 m (B) 175 m
(C) 200 m (D) 225 m
184- The angle of a pentagon are in the ratio 1:2:3:5:7 then the largest angle is- (A) 210
0
(B) 2150
(C) 2480
(D) 2350
185- PQ is a chord of length 10 cm. of a circle of radius 15 cm. The tangents at P and Q intersect at a point T find the length of TP.
(A) 11 cm (B)
cm
(C)
cm (D)
cm
186- The radius of a circle is 13 cm. and AB is a chord which is at a distance of 12 cm from the centre. Then the length of the chord is- (A) 8 cm (B) 10 cm
(C) 15 cm (D) 16 cm
187- If sec2x+tan2x=7 then what is the value of x?
(A) 300
(B) 450
(C) 600
(D) 150
188-
(A) (B) (C) (D)
189- If the diameter of a cylinder is 28 cm. and its height is 20 cm. then total surface area is- (A) 3234 cm2
(B) 2992 cm2
(C) 2727 cm2
(D) 2772 cm2
190- If the ratio of the area of two square is 4:1 then the ratio of their perimeter is- (A) 2%1 (B) 1%2
(C) 1%4 (D) 4%1
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SSC/QTS- 238 PAGE. No. 19
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,d eghus ds [kpZ dks n’kkZrk gSA mldk v/;;u djds fuEufyf[kr
iz’uksa ds mRrj nhft;sA
191- ;fn ml ifjokj dh dqy vk; 25]000 : gks rks fdjk;k
rFkk Hkkstu ij dqy feykoj fdruk [kpZ gqvk gS\
(A) 17]250 : (B) 14]750 :
(C) 11]250 : (D) 8]500 :
192- f’k{kk rFkk Hkkstu ij fd, x, [kpksZ dk vuqikr fdruk
gS\
(A) 1 % 3 (B) 3 % 1
(C) 3 % 5 (D) 5 % 3
193- fdjk, ij fd;k x;k [kpZ] bZ/ku ds [kpZ dk fdrus izfr’kr
gS\
(A) 135% (B) 156%
(C) 167% (D) 172%
194- fdu rhu enksa ds [kpksZ esa dsanzh; fcUnq dk 1080
dk dks.k
cu tkrk gS\
(A) bZa/ku diM+s] ,oa vU; (B) bZa/ku] f’k{kk ,oa vU;
(C) diM+s] fdjk;k ,oa vU; (D) f’k{kk] fdjk;k ,oa vU;
195- bZ/ku vkSj diM+s ij fd;s x;s [kpksZ dk vuqikr D;k gS\
(A) 9 % 11 (B) 11 % 9
(C) 13 % 9 (D) 12 % 9
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eghusa ds [kpZ dks n’kkZ;k gSA mldk v/;;u djds fuEufyf[kr iz’uksa
ds mRrj nhft,A
196- ;fn mldk ekfld osru 6000 : gS rks fdruh oLrq;s gS
ftl ij 1000 : ls vf/kd [kpZ gksrk gS\
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
197- 1800 : izfr ekg [kpZ gksrk gS&
(A) isVªksy (B) edku fdjk;k
(C) Hkkstu (D) di<+s
198- vkneh dh okf"kZd cpr yxHkx gksxh&
(A) 15600 : (B) 15000 :
(C) 10000 : (D) 16560 :
199- ikbZ pkVZ esa isVªksy ds [kpZs dks n’kkZus okys Hkkx ds }kjk
dsUnz ij cuk dks.k gS&
(A) 300
(B) 360
(C) 450
(D) 900
200- fn;s x;k ikbZ pkVZ 6000 : osru ds fy;s gSA bl ikbZ
pkVZ dh f=T;k vkSj 1500 : izfr ekg osru okys ,d
vkneh dk blh ikbZ pkVZ dh f=T;k dk vuqikr D;k gS\
(A) √ (B) √
(C) 2%1 (D) 1%4
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SSC/QTS- 238 PAGE. No. 20
The pie chart given below shows the spending of a family on various heads during a month. Study the graph and answer the questions.
191- If the total income of the family is Rs. 25,000 then the amount spent of Rent and Food together is (A) 17,250 rs. (B) 14,750 rs.
(C) 11,250 rs. (D) 8,500 rs.
192- What is the ratio of the expenses on Education to the expenses on Food? (A) 1 % 3 (B) 3 % 1
(C) 3 % 5 (D) 5 % 3
193- Expenditure on Rent is what percent of expenditure on Fuel? (A) 135% (B) 156%
(C) 167% (D) 172%
194- Which three expenditures together have a central angle of 1080? (A) Fuel, Clothing and Others
(B) Fuel, Education and others
(C) Clothing, Rent and Others
(D) Education, Rent and Others
195- The ratio of expenditure on fuel and clothes. is-
(A) 9 % 11 (B) 11 % 9
(C) 13 % 9 (D) 12 % 9
These questions are to be answered on the basis of the pie-chart given below (showing a person’s monthly salary is (Rs. 6000) distributed over different expenses heads.)
196- If his monthly salary is Rs. 6000 then. How
many items are there on which he has to spend more than Rs. 1000. (A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4 197- An expenditure of Rs 1800 Per Month takes
place in- (A) Petrol (B) House rent
(C) Food (D) Clothes
198- The annual savings for such a person will be approximately. (A) 15600Rs. (B) 15000Rs.
(C) 10000Rs. (D) 16560Rs.
199- The angle made at the centre of the pie chart by the sector representing the expense on petrol is- (A) 30
0
(B) 360
(C) 450
(D) 900
200- Given that the pie-chart is for a salary of Rs. 6000 Per month. What would be the ratio of the radius of this pie-chart to a pie-chart tor a person with a salary of Rs. 1500 per month?
(A) √ (B) √
(C) 2%1 (D) 1%4
SAMIKSHA INSTITUTETM
SSC/QTS- 238 PAGE. No. 21
ANSWER SHEET – QTS 238 (SSC) Reasoning English G.K. Math’s
1 C 51 A 101 A 151 A
2 C 52 B 102 A 152 D
3 D 53 B 103 C 153 A
4 D 54 A 104 D 154 C
5 B 55 B 105 B 155 D
6 A 56 C 106 B 156 C
7 B 57 A 107 A 157 D
8 D 58 B 108 C 158 C
9 D 59 B 109 A 159 A
10 A 60 D 110 B 160 C
11 B 61 D 111 A 161 D
12 C 62 B 112 A 162 A
13 B 63 B 113 B 163 B
14 D 64 C 114 D 164 A
15 A 65 C 115 B 165 B
16 B 66 C 116 D 166 D
17 A 67 C 117 A 167 B
18 A 68 D 118 C 168 B
19 A 69 A 119 B 169 B
20 C 70 B 120 D 170 B
21 A 71 B 121 D 171 D
22 B 72 D 122 A 172 C
23 C 73 D 123 D 173 C
24 C 74 A 124 B 174 C
25 C 75 B 125 C 175 B
26 C 76 B 126 B 176 C
27 C 77 C 127 B 177 B
28 D 78 C 128 A 178 D
29 C 79 A 129 D 179 D
30 B 80 B 130 B 180 D
31 D 81 C 131 D 181 B
32 A 82 D 132 A 182 B
33 C 83 B 133 A 183 C
34 D 84 C 134 B 184 A
35 B 85 A 135 B 185 D
36 D 86 A 136 C 186 B
37 C 87 C 137 D 187 C
38 B 88 A 138 D 188 A
39 C 89 A 139 D 189 B
40 C 90 B 140 D 190 A
41 C 91 C 141 A 191 B
42 D 92 A 142 D 192 A
43 A 93 B 143 B 193 B
44 D 94 A 144 D 194 B
45 C 95 C 145 B 195 A
46 D 96 C 146 B 196 B
47 D 97 B 147 A 197 B
48 C 98 C 148 C 198 D
49 C 99 C 149 D 199 B
50 B 100 A 150 C 200 D
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