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  • ~~T 12P/283/6 I Question Booklet NO:. .. .. l889

    (To be filled up by the candidate by blue! black ball-point pen)

    Roll No. I I Roll No. (Write the digits in UIOrds) ................................................................................................................. . Serial No. of OMR Answer Sheet ............................ " ............ .

    Day and Date ...................................................................... . (Signature of lnvigilator) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

    (Use only blue/black ball-pomt pen in the space above and on both sides of the Answer Sheet) 1. Within 10 minutes of the issue of the Question Booklet, check the Question Booklet to ensure that

    it contains all the pages in correct sequence and that no page / question is missing. In case of faulty Question Booklet bring it to the notice of the Superintendent/Invigilators immediately to obtain a fresh Question Booklet.

    2. Do not bring any loose paper, written or blank, inside the Examination Hall except the Admit Card without its envelope.

    3. A separate Answer Sheet is given. It should not be folded or mutilated. A second Answer Sheet shall not be provided. Only the Answer Sheet will be evaluated.

    4. Write your Roll Number and. Serial Number of the Ans~ Sheet by pen in the space provided above. !

    5. On the Cront page oC the Answer Sheet, write by ~n your Roll Number in the apace provided at the top, and by darkening the circles at the b.ttom. Also, wherever applicable, write the Question Booklet Number and the Set Number i~ appropriate places.

    6. No overwriting is allowed in the entries of Roll No., Question Booklet No. and Set No. (if any) on OMR sheet and also Roll No. and OMR Sheet No. on the Question Booklet.

    7. Any change in the aforesaid entries is to be verified by the invigilator, otherwise it W1'l1 be taken as unfair means.

    8. Each question in this Booklet is followed by four alternative answers. For each question, you are to record the correct option on the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle in the corresponding row of the Answer Sheet, by ball-point pen as mentioned in the guidelines given on the fIrst page of the Answer Sheet. .

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    9. For each question, darken only one circle on the Answer Sheet. If you darken more than one circle or darken a circle partially, the answer will be treated as incorrect.

    10. Note that the answer once filled in ink cannot be changed. If you do not wish to attempt a question, leave all the circles in the corresponding row blank (such question will be awarded zero mark).

    11. For rough work, use the inner back page of the title cover and the blank page at the end of this Booklet.

    12. Deposit only the OMR Answer Sheet at the end of the Test. 13. You are not permitted to leave the Examination Hall until the end of the Test. 14. If a candidate attempts to use any form of unfair means, he/ she shall be liable to such punishment

    as the University may determine and impo~ on him/her. INo. of Printed Pages: 44+2

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    No. ofQue.tlons/~"iI~: 200

    Time /lffftl : 21/2 Hours /wil. Full Marks/1{'>lf1'11'[ 'Ii( I -..ir.n m 3 *'" "" t I -..ir.n '1ffi! _ iI; full. ~ *'" ,,;m "fTQ!1T I -..ir.n "i!~fl:d m "" 1111'!iq; ~ it'll I

    (2) If more than one alternative answers seem to be approximate to the correct answer. choose the closest one. m1\ ~ ~ .. f?I .. _ ~ _ iI; f.tq;z mfto 01,

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    Section-I

    ll/U$-!

    Either

    Part-A

    "fI'J-A

    (ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST)

    Directions: (Question No. 1-5) Choose from the four alternatives the word that has nearly the same meaning to the given italic word.

    1. Impecunious

    (I) Intelligent (2) Poor (3) Attentive (4) Improper

    2. Petrify (I) Punish (2) Swear (3) Certify (4) Terrify

    3. Inundation

    ( I) Invitation (2) Decoration (3) Flood (4) Drought

    4. Messy

    (I) Happy (2) Chaotic (3) Kitchen (4) Artistic

    5. Surreptitious

    (I) Furtive (2) Luxurious (3) Frank (4) Obvious

    (350) 2

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    Directions: (Question No. 6-10) Select from the four alternatives the word that means the opposite to the given italic word.

    6. Aseptic

    ( 1) Aesthetics (2) Acoustic (3) Septic (4) Skeptic

    7. Converge

    (1) Divulge (2) Diverge (3) Exchange (4) Converse

    8. Convict

    (1) Penalize (2) Acquit (3) Restrict (4) Depict

    9. Demote

    (1) Increase (2) Remote (3) Promote (4) Commute

    10. Tender

    ( 1) Tough (2) Contract (3) Deceptive (4). Timid

    Directions: (Question No. 11-15) In each of the following questions, the first and the last parts of the sentences are numbered as 1 and 6. The rest of the sentences are split into four parts names 'P', 'Q', 'R' and '8', These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentences and select which of the four combinations is correct.

    11. L To fulfill his task of P. which used life and its varied experiences

    Q. of instruction R educating the young princes, S. Vishnu Sarma devised a novel method 6. as the textbook.

    ( I) PSQR (2) RSQP (3) RQPS (4) S P Q R (350) 3 (P. T. 0.)

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    12. l. Money has become

    P. the universal instrument of commerce,

    Q. by the intervention of which R. in all civilized nations

    S. goods of all kinds are bought and sold,

    6. or exchanged for one another.

    (1) PRSQ (2) RQSP (3) RPQS (4) RSQP

    13. l. If we put ourselves

    .P. in the place of other people,

    Q. the jealousy and hatred we so often feel about them R. and if we put others in our place,

    S. would disappear,

    6. pride and conceits would greatly diminish.

    (1) PQSR (2) PQRS (3) PRSQ (4) QPSR

    14. l. Nature,

    P. to please,

    Q. endowed him with an original desire R. when she formed man for society.

    S. and an original aversion

    6. to offend his brethren.

    (1) RSQP (2) QSRP (3) RQPS (4) QSPR (350) 4

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    15. 1. Textbooks

    P. if they present the brightest

    Q. should be attractive; R. they can only attract

    S. and most accessible aspects

    6. of knowledge and science.

    (1) QRPS (2) QPSR (3) PSQR (4) QPRS

    Directions: (Question No. 16-25) The given sentence is divided into three parts numbered (I), (2) and (3). One of these parts may contain an error. Select the erroneous part. If you think there is no error in any part of the sentence, select the option number (4) which indicates 'No error',

    16. Two-thirds / of the crop / has been damaged. No error.

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

    17. His Mathematics / are I very weak. No error. ( 1) (2) (3) (4)

    18. . Hot weather makes / us feels / uncomfortable. No error.

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

    19. The team played hard / although / they were tire. No error.

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

    (350) 5 (P. T. D.)

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    20. Run 1 / the Bull / will attack you. No error.

    (I) (2) (3) (4)

    21. Men drivers -I are better than / woman drivers. No error.

    (I) (2) (3) (4)

    22. If we had more money, I we would / live in a better house. No error. ( I) (2) (3) (4)

    23. We have been / living here / since twelve years. No error.

    ( I) (2) (3) (4)

    24. Slow and steady / win / the race. No error.

    ( I) (2) (3) (4)

    25. One of the student / was J able to answer the question. No error. (I) (2) (3) (4)

    Directions: (Question No. 26-28) Choose the correct meaning of the idiom underlined in the sentence.

    26. The principal is all at sea with these new regulations.

    (1) neflI the sea (2) comfortable (3) very happy (4) confused

    (3S!)) 6

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    27. The prospect of nuclear war looms large now.

    (l) frightening and unavoidable (3) very faint

    (2) a distant possibility

    (4) can be avoided

    28. I felt flattered at being asked to deliver a lecture.

    (1) deceived (2) scared (3) pleased (4) s.nubbed

    Directions: (Question No. 29 and 30) Select the correct word from the four options which can be substituted for the given group of words.

    29. A person who draws or makes maps

    (1) Cartoonist (2) Calligrapher (3) Cartographer (4) Geologist

    30. The ability to use the left hand or the right hand equally well is called

    (1) Southpaw (2) Ambidextrous (3) Ambiguous (4) Amphibian

    31. How many syllables are there in the word 'didactic'?

    (1) One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four

    32. How many vowel sounds are there in, the word 'captain'?

    (1) One (2) Two. (3) Three (4) Four

    33. Consonant sounds created when the lower lip touches the upper front teeth is called

    (1) dental (2) palatal (3) bilabial (4) labio-dental

    34. Identify the part of speed~ of the word underlined in the following sentence Unless something unexpected happens, I'll see you tomorrow.

    (1) Adjective (2) Adverb (3) Noun (4) Conjunction

    (350) 7 (P. T. 0.)

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    35. Identify the figure of speech used in the following 'sentence : Boys and girls tumbling in the street, and playing, were moving jewels.

    (I) Hyperbole (2) Metaphor (3) Simile (4) Paradox

    36. Which of the following expressions means 'and so forth'?

    (I) et al. (2) esp. (3) etc. (4) ex.

    37. In the word 'encouragement', . 'courage' is a/ an

    (I) prefIx (2) root (3) suffIx (4) infIx

    3S. Identify the meaning of the phrasal verb underlined in the following sentence : They have called .off their meeting.

    (I ) arranged (2) postponed (3) cancelled (4) decided

    ,39. Choose from the four alternatives the correct option which best expresses the following into indirect speech :

    "The First World War broke out in 1914", the teacher told the class.

    (I) The teacher told the ciass that the First World War broke out in 1914.

    (2) The teacher told the class that the First World War was in 1914.

    (3) The teacher told the class that "the First World War broke out in 1914".

    (4) The teacher told the class that it" was only in 1914 that the First World- War broke out.

    40. Select from the four alternatives the word which is correctly spelt

    (I) Queue (2) Reciept (3) Concieve (4) Continious

    (350) 8

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    Directions: (Question No. 41-45) Choose from the four alternatives the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.

    41. The bridge was swept --- by the devastative flood.

    (I) . out (2) away (3) on (4) about

    42. Have you --- been to Agra to visit the Taj Mahal? (I) any longer (2) anytime (3) ever (4) no longer

    43. The court has charged him --- murder.

    (I) away (2) in (3) out (4) with

    44. He is a musician, ---

    (I) Is he? (2) Does he? (3) Isn't he? (4) Was he?

    45. Markets cater --- our demands.

    (I) with (2) to (3) away (4) about

    Directions: (Question No. 46-50) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow by choosing the most appropriate option from the four alternatives numbered (I), (2), (3) and (4).

    (350)

    The political civilization which has sprung up from the soil of Europe and is overrunning the whole world, like some prolific weed, is based upon exclusiveness. It is always watchful to keep the aliens at bay or to exterminate them. It is carnivorous and cannibalistic in its tendenci~s. it feeds upon the resources of other peoples and tries to swallow their whole future. It is always afraid of other races achieving eminence, naming it as a peril, and tries to thwart fd1 symptoms' of greatness outside its own boundaries, forcing down races of men whe are weaker, to be eternally flxed in their

    9 (P.T.O.)

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    weakness. Before this political civilization came to its power and opened its hungry jaws wide enough to gulp down great continents of the earth, we had wars, pillages, changes of monarchy and consequent miseries, but never such a sight of fearful and hopeless voracity, such wholesale feeding of "nation upon nation; such huge machines for turning great portions of the earth into mince-meat, never such terrible jealousies with all their ugly teeth and claws ready for tearing open each other's vitals. This political civilization is scientific, not human. It is powerful because it concentrates all its forces upon one purpose, like a millionaire acquiring money at the cost of his soul. It betrays its trust, it weaves its meshes of lies wi~out shame, it enshrines gigantic idols of greed in its temples, taking great pride in the costly ceremonials of its worship calling this patriotism.

    46. What is compared to 'huge machines' here?

    (1) Countries of this earth (2) Political civilization of our time

    (3) The continent of Europe. (4) Aliens from other countries

    47. Where does our political civilization concentrate on?

    (1) Freedom of expression (2) Enlightenment of Soul

    (3) Accumulation of money (4) Respecting each other's rights

    48. What is 'patriotism' according to the political civilization described here?

    (1) Believing in the inclusion of others into its system

    (2) Promoting scientific values in the countries

    (3) Promoting the weaker section

    (4) Worshipping the gigantic idols of greed

    (350) 10

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    49. What is the political civilization afraid of here?

    (II Other races achieving eminence (2) Danger of excluding others

    (3) Military attack from outside (4) Civil wars

    50. Where has the political civilization described here come from?

    (1) From the American soil (2) From the soil of Europe (3) From time immemorial (4) From the Indus 'Civilization

    (350) 11 (P.T.O.)

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    Or

    Part-B

    'q1tf-B

    (~ 'lro

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    56. 59. -.mf q;J >iiIlfWT m-m

    (1) q;f\ (2) 'jRft (3) q;;ff (4) fi'i!

    60. '~.' mrr ~ (1) \ilIRlc:llijq; (2) .. Ilt>

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    64. m: "" t (1) ~ (2)~ (3) ~ (4) ~

    65. m: "" " fu!; ~ (350) 14

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    (l)~ (2) 1llilITO

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    87. ~ilwtm~ (1) ~ (2) l:'l: (3) q;ljWI (4) atozgfiiflCf

    88.

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    94. "'" ,-;!f ~ '" "iITffi'! 95. ",it< """ 'liT ~,f m ( 1)

    ",i) 1\ """ (3) m~

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    Section-D

    ~-I1

    101. If x 0: a-b; y = b-c and z = c-a, then x 3 +y3 +z3 is equal to

    102.

    103.

    104.

    (350)

    (I) xyz (2) zero (3) 3xyz (4) - 3xyz

    If x -! =3, then x 3 - \ is equal to x x

    'Ifu x -.!. =3 ol,

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    105. A number when divided by 779 gives a remainder 47. By dividing the same numhet with 19, what will be the remainder?

    (1) 11 (2) 9 (3) 13 (4) 15

    106. Which of the following numbers is exactly divisible by 99 ?

    (1) 3752404 (2) 913464 (3) 135792 (4) 114345

    107. If x =JI.., the value Of(~+(Y-X)) is 3 4 7 (y + x)

    ~ x =Y ii, '" (t;+(Y-X)) 'lIT"" ~ 3 4 7 (y+x)

    ( 1) 1 (2) , (3) !! (4) 2 7 7

    108. The least number which, when divided by 5, 6, 7 and Bleaves a remainder 3, but when divided by 9 leaves no remainder, is

    109.

    (350)

    'Il; -rntl .. -rntl m..n f,ti\ 5, 6, 7

  • 110. By how much is 12% of 24-2 more than 10% of 14-2?'

    24'2 "" 12%, 142 it 10% iI f.i;o;rr ~ t? (I) 01484 (2) 1484 (3) 2762

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    (4) 14'84

    111. Ram was asked to find ~ of a fraction. But he made a mistake of dividing the givep fraction by ~ and got an answer which exceeds the correct answer by ~. The correct

    7 21 answer is

    U1! q;) flI;

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    114. Which of the following numbers, wherein some. of the digits have been suppressed by symbols, can be the perfect square of a 3-digit odd number?

    f.1",ff1fuld ~,ij, f.RiI; ~ om rfumr ir'lT 2 (I) 10-87 '2) 10-5 (3) 10 (4) 9,87

    (350) 22

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    119. If a, h, c, d and e are five consecutive odd numbers, their average is

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

    120. The average age of an adult class is 40 years. 12 new students with an average age of 32 years join the class, thereby decreasing the average by 4 years. The original strength of the class was

    fin>f\ _ "'PdT oft ~ ~ 40 "" t I ~ 73lm;;;

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    123. Five different bells ring at intervals of 5,6, 8, 9 and 12 minutes. If they ring together a 4 p.m., they will ring together again at

    5 il!fl!;r m, 5, 6, 8, 9

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    127. Circumference of a circle is 132 em, then area ':If the circle is (1t = ~2)

    (I) 792 sq. em (2) 1056 sq. em (3) 924 sq. em (4) 1386 sq. em

    128. Each edge of a cube is increase~ by 100%. The surface area ofthe cube is increased by

    (I) 300% (2) 200% (3) 100% (4) 400%

    129. A and B start a business investing Rs 15,000 and Rs 22,000 respectively, after 4 months A puts in Rs 4,000 and B withdraws Rs 2,000. At the end of the year total profit was Rs 11,500. What will be the share of B on it?

    (I) Rs 6,900 (2) Rs 5,300 (3) Rs 4,600 (4) Rs 6,200 A a1\< B ~ OONR~, 15,000 .0 "11'11 22,000 .0 ""'""' ;m>I ...ur ~l 4 1110 'IT< A OONR ij 4,000 00 a1\< 1;!'ffiIT ~ ."11'11 B OONR ij ~ 2,000 .0 f.iq;ffi "ffiIT ~l '!fu. "" iii """ ij 11,500 .0 q;f ~ ~31J ;ii,

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    131. A man can row 5 km/br in still water. If the river is running at 1 km./hr. it takes him 1 hour to row to a place and. back. How far is the place?

    1('Ii 3TfG'ft ~ "IE it 5 km(hr

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    135. One year ago the ratio of Varun and Veena's age was 4 : 5. One year hence the ratio cif their ages will be 5 : 6. The present age of Veena is

    (1) 11 years (2) 10 years (3) 9 years (4) 12 years

    t% 'I'f ~ ~ aft< $n o!it ~ if 4 5 'liT ~ 'lT1 t% 'I'f ~ To!i\; ~ 'liT ~ 5 : 6 ,i -.nWn1 $n o!it 'Ilh1r-! ~ i (I) 11 'I'f (2) 10 'I'f (3) 9 "" (4) 12 ""

    136. A grocer claims to sell sugar at cost price but has a concealed weight of 100 gm in the pan in which he keeps sugar. By mistake his son weighs by keeping weight in this pan and sugar in the other. On sale o,r one kg sugar he will lose

    ~ ,""",,.,1( >iMun 'liW i f

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    Directions :, (Question No. 140 and 141) Find the wrong number in each of the following. ~ : (w-I mo.t 140".'i 141) f.tq it "it em mo.t -.it 3lWT ~ -.n "'ll'

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    143. If the cost of printing is Rs 17,500, the royalty is

    (I) Rs 8,750 (2) Rs 7,500 (3) Rs3,150 (4) Rs 6,300

    (I) 8,750 1;0 (2) 7,500 1;0 (3) 3,150 1;0 (4) 6,300 1;0

    144. If the miscellaneous charges are Rs 6,000, the advertisement charges are

    II) Rs 90,000 (2) Rs 1,333'33 (3) Rs 27,000 14) Rs 12,000 'IIi: :rnI _ 6,000 1;0 'it, 146. Royalty on the book is less than the advertisement charges by

    11) 3% (2) 20% 13) 16~% (4) 18%

    1350) 29 (P.T.D.)

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    Directions: (Question No. ,147-150) The following table gives the plan outlay for 1987-88 for three States A, B and C under the major heads (in lakhs of rupees). Study the table and answer the questions given below.

    f.tW: (w.l.r&rr 147-150) f,; .... t;,Filid m

  • 149. Which area received maximum consideration in all the States?

    (1) Agriculture (2) Rural development

    (3) Energy (4) Industries

    f1m I$r '" ",j) ""'" ii ~ "IR WIT 1l'!T ~? (I) ~ (2) m>ftuI.~ (3) ~

    150. Which is the most appropriate Statement?

    (350)

    (1) Outlay for B 6% is more than that of C

    (2) Outlay for B 16% is more than that of C

    (3) Outlay for B 60% is more than that of C

    (4) Outlay for B 160% is more than that of C

    'Iir.!-m '""'" ~ ~ i' (I) B 'liT m.m .." c iii m.m .." ~ 6% ~ i (2) B 'liT m.m .." c iii m.m .." ~ 16% ~ ~ (3) B 'liT m.m .." c iii m.m .." ~ 60% an".; ~ (4) B 'liT m.m .." c iii m.m .." ~ 160% ~ ~

    31

    (4) ~

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    Section-In

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    151. The author of the book/play Ratnawali is (1) Tulsidas (2) Kalidas (3) Harshavardhan (4) Premchand

    'i'I,.fiJ ~ ~/;mq; ifi """" ~ (3) ~ (4) ~

    152. Who is also known as the 'Lady with the Lamp'?

    (lj Florence Nightingale (2) Sarojini Naidu (3) Rani Laxmibai (4) Hilary Clinton

    m! '-&;ft iil'I

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    155. Which position India's HDI index ranked among 187 countries?

    (I) 14th (2) 55th (3) 100th (4) 134th

    187 ~ if i'I 'qffif q)[ ~ 0 'it o~ 0 ~.qi\ if i'I ~--at .,~~., oil ~ 3",."r;; Sfo flI'I'l 1ffi"!T if; .. ,\l1", if to -.i>fR ~ WR '"' "':j'l'l,", m tl (I) ~ .,~~., (2) >liz .,~~.,

    157; Which country's cabinet consensus decided to grant India 'Most Favoured Nation' trade status?

    (I) China (2) Pakistan (3) Nepal (4) Sri Lanka

    m. ~ if; ~ ~ 3lTI! ...,mr i'I f.rof>! fu'IJ ilf;. '""" 3lf'l'O ~ Ull' ""II'ffi '"' ~ 'ImI oil ~ "Il'!1

    (I) ~ (2) "f1I;", H (3) iMA (4) ~

    158. 13th Finance Commission has been constituted under the chairmanship of

    (350)

    (I) Y. S. P. Thorat (3) T. S. Vijayan

    (2) Vijay L. Kelkar (4) Laxmi Narayan ~ "1"11\1l1T if 13>ri flrn ~ '1f3o flI;m '1

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    159. 'NIKKEI" is (1) Share Price Index of Tokyo Share Market (2) name of Japanese Central Bank (3) Japanese name of Country's Planning Commission (4) Foreign Exchange Market of Japan 'f.t;fit' (NIKKEI) ~ (1) ~ """ _ '!IT """ ~ 'l~"i" (2) "I1'lR iI; ~ $I; '!IT "'" (3) ~ iI; ~ ""'"" '!IT "IT'lFfi "'" (4) "I1'lR '!IT ~ AAll'! _

    160. What is 'HAW ALA' ?

    (1) Full details of a subject (2) Tax evasion

    (3) Illegal trading of shares (4) lllega! transactions of foreign exchange

    '~' (HAWALA) 'f'IT ~1

    (I) mt W!'I '!IT ~ ~ (3) mit '!IT ~II ...ro..m

    161. The Headquarter of Asian Development Bank (ADB) is at

    (1) Singapore (2) Manila (3)' Hongkong

    (I) ~ ii (2) l!'!tffi ii

    (350) 34

    (4) Tokyo

    (4) ~ ii

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    162. Which constitutes the maximum share in power generation?

    (1) Thermal power (2) Hydro power

    (3) Atomic power (4) Solar power

    ( I) "*,,,,,n '8 (2) "",,,,,n '8 (3) ~""n '8 (4)

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    166. The first type of cooperative societies established in India was

    (I) credit societies (2) marketing societies

    (3) agricultural societies (4) housing societie's

    (2) ~ "fiIRi.i (4) """'" "fi1 Ri.i

    167. Dalal Street is situated at

    (1) Chennai (2) Ko1kata (3) Mumbai (4) New Delhi

    (2) .,;)(1"'0' ij (3) ~ ij (4) 'l'ft %;It ij

    168. According to the Chief Election Commissioner S. Y. Quraishi, the National Voters' Day will be observed on

    (1) January 20 (2) January 25 (3) January 5 (4) January 15 "T3'I ~ ~ '

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    170. The period of 11th Plan is

    (I) 2005-10 (2) 2006-11 (3) 2007-12

    171. Which of the following is not a member of SAARC?

    (I) Nepal (2) Pakistan

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    172. India has maximum foreign trade with

    (I) Japan (2) UK

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    175. 'World Environment Day' is celebrated on

    (I) June 5 (2) June 9 (3) June 11 (4) June 13

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    176. Who is not the member of National Development Council?

    (1) Governors of the States

    (3) All Ministers of Union Cabinet

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  • 179. Where is the headquarter of SAARC located?

    (1) Colombo, Sri Lanka

    (3) Dhaka, Bangladesh

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    182. Nira Radia, a PR consultant, whose clients include Tata Groups, Reliance Industries etc. and whose name surfaced in a controversy is a citizen of

    (I) UK (2) USA (3) France (4) Germany mT ~, """

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    187. The first woman to become the Lt. General of the Indian Army is

    (1) Lt. Gen Sunita Arora (2) Lt. Gen Punita Arora

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    191. 'Swabhiman' scheme launched in February, 2011 is associated with

    (I) rural banking (2) rural electrification

    (3) rural sanitation (4) rural landless labourers

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    _192. Which among the following non-government organisations is founded by social activis Arvind Keiariwal?

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  • 195. The maximum labour-oriented industry in India is

    (1) cement industry

    (3) jute industry 'lmf i1 o

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    199. Financial distribution between the Union and the States takes place on the basis of the recommendation of

    (1) Finance Commission

    (3) Planning Commission

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    (3) '""'"' 311'iM

    200. Buddha was born at

    (I) Vaishali (2) Lumbini

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    (4) Sarkaria Commission

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    (3) Kapilvastu (4) Pataliputra

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