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1 ================================================================================== Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning) I ( ) Directions: In question nos. 1 to 9, select the related letters/word/number from the given alternatives. 1 9 1. Australia : Cricket : : Brazil : ? (A) Judo / (B) Hockey / (C) Badminton / (D) Football / 2. Philology : Language : : Entomology: ? (A) Insects / (B) Soil / (C) Whale / (D) Bird / 3. Pulitzer Prize : Journalism : : Global Award : ? (A) Environment / (B) Earth / (C) Atmosphere / (D) Literature / 4. LOM : NMK : : PKI : ? (A) RIH (B) SHG (C) RIG (D) RHG 5. NET : 13227 : : YAN : ? (A) 145220 (B) 25113 (C) 25614 (D) 22613 6. EVTG : HSQJ: : CXVE : ? (A) FUTG (B) EVUF (C) FUSH (D) FSUH 7. 10 : 26 : : 20 : ? (A) 48 (B) 32 (C) 35 (D) 46 8. 20 : 11 : : 102 : ? (A) 49 (B) 52 (C) 61 (D) 98 9. 14 : 70 : : ? (A) 75 : 363 (B) 15 : 90 (C) 80 : 480 (D) 19 : 57 Directions : In question nos. 10 to 18, find the odd number/letters/word/number pair from the given alternatives. 10 18 10. (A) New Delhi / (B) Kabul / (C) London / (D) Bhutan / 11. (A) Force / (B) Power / (C) Heat / (D) Calorie / 12. (A) Keyboard / (B) Mouse / (C) Motherboard / (D) Computer / 13. (A) 345 (B) 821 (C) 336 (D) 182 14. (A) 345 (B) 133 (C) 225 (D) 216 15. (A) 1444 (B) 1553 (B) 8590 (D) 19484 16. (A) ZYAB (B) TSGH (C) ONLM (D) UTFH 17. (A) MrW (B) ChN (C) KpU (D) BgL 18. (A) ABDG (B) CDFI (C) EFHK (D) GHJK

Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning) I ( ) · Part - I (General ... North-East / (B) North-West / (C) South-West / (D) South-East / Direction : In question nos. 34 to 37, select

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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning) I ( )

Directions: In question nos. 1 to 9, select therelated letters/word/number from the givenalternatives.

1 9

1. Australia : Cricket : : Brazil : ?

(A) Judo /

(B) Hockey /

(C) Badminton /

(D) Football /

2. Philology : Language : : Entomology: ?

(A) Insects /

(B) Soil /

(C) Whale /

(D) Bird /

3. Pulitzer Prize : Journalism : : Global Award : ?

(A) Environment /

(B) Earth /

(C) Atmosphere /

(D) Literature /

4. LOM : NMK : : PKI : ?

(A) RIH (B) SHG

(C) RIG (D) RHG

5. NET : 13227 : : YAN : ?

(A) 145220 (B) 25113

(C) 25614 (D) 22613

6. EVTG : HSQJ: : CXVE : ?

(A) FUTG (B) EVUF

(C) FUSH (D) FSUH

7. 10 : 26 : : 20 : ?

(A) 48 (B) 32

(C) 35 (D) 46

8. 20 : 11 : : 102 : ?(A) 49 (B) 52(C) 61 (D) 98

9. 14 : 70 : : ?(A) 75 : 363 (B) 15 : 90

(C) 80 : 480 (D) 19 : 57

Directions : In question nos. 10 to 18, find theodd number/letters/word/number pair fromthe given alternatives.

10 18

10. (A) New Delhi /

(B) Kabul /

(C) London /

(D) Bhutan /

11. (A) Force / (B) Power /

(C) Heat / (D) Calorie /

12. (A) Keyboard /

(B) Mouse /

(C) Motherboard /

(D) Computer /

13. (A) 345 (B) 821

(C) 336 (D) 182

14. (A) 345 (B) 133

(C) 225 (D) 216

15. (A) 1444 (B) 1553

(B) 8590 (D) 19484

16. (A) ZYAB (B) TSGH

(C) ONLM (D) UTFH

17. (A) MrW (B) ChN

(C) KpU (D) BgL

18. (A) ABDG (B) CDFI

(C) EFHK (D) GHJK

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Directions: In question nos. 19 and 20, whichone of the given responses would be ameaningful order of the following words inascending order?

19 20

19. 1. Andhra Pradesh /

2. Universe /

3. Tirupati /

4. World /

5. India /

(A) 1, 5, 3, 2, 4 (B) 3, 1, 5, 4, 2

(C) 5, 4, 2, 1, 3 (D) 2, 1, 3, 5, 4

20. 1. Police /

2. Punishment /

3. Crime /

4. Judge /

5. Judgment /

(A) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 (B) 1, 2, 4, 3, 5

(C) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (D) 3, 1, 4, 5, 2

Directions : In question nos. 21 to 22, Whichone set of letters when sequentially placedat the gaps in the given letter series shallcomplete it?

21 22

21. a _ cacbc _ baca _ _ b

(A) baba (B) babc

(C) abab (D) cacb

22. cccbb _ aa _ cc _ bbbaa _ c

(A) acbc (B) baca

(C) baba (D) aaba

Directions : In question nos. 23 to 28, choosethe correct alternative from the given ones thatwill complete the series.

23 28

23. POQ, SRT, VUW, ?

(A) XYZ (B) CZY

(C) YXZ (D) YZX

24. BG, GC, HN, N ?

(A) D (B) J

(C) I (D) H

25. DCXW, FEVU, HGTS, ?

(A) LKPO (B) JIRQ

(C) ABYZ (D) LMRS

26. 30, 46, 78, 126, 190, 270, ?

(A) 356 (B) 366

(C) 382 (D) 398

27. 3, 10, 20, 33, 49, 68, ?

(A) 92 (B) 91

(C) 90 (D) 85

28. 3, 5, 7, 9, 15, 23, ? , 45

(A) 31 (B) 32

(C) 33 (D) 35

29. From the given alternative select the wordwhich cannot be formed using the letters ofthe given word.

RETROSPECT

(A) RESPECT (B) PROSTER

(C) TRACTOR (D) SECTOR

30. If '+' means '÷', '÷' means '-', '-' means '×','×'means '+', then 8 + 2 ÷ 3 - 4 × 6 = ?

'+' '÷' '÷' '-' '-' '×' '×'

'+' 8 + 2 ÷ 3 - 4 × 6 = ?

(A) –12 (B) – 2

(C) – 10 (D) – 15

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31. If in a code language CONQUER is writtenas OPDOQDT. Then, how can MORNING bewritten in that code?

CONQUER OPDOQDTMORNING

(A) SPNLFMH (B) SPNMFMH

(C) QNLLHOJ (D) QNLLFMH

32. If in a code language BEG is written as AMand GOD is written as 26. Then, how canBELL be written in that code?

BEG AM GOD 26BELL

(A) 29 (B) 30

(C) 31 (D) 32

33. If R's house is located to the south of K'shouse and G's house is to the East of K'shouse. Then, in which direction is R'shouse situated with respect to G's house?

R GR G

(A) North-East /

(B) North-West /

(C) South-West /

(D) South-East /

Direction : In question nos. 34 to 37, selectthe missing number from the given responses

34 37

34.

(A) 19 (B) 23

(C) 25 (D) 31

35.

(A) 10 (B) 11

(C) 12 (D) 14

36.

(A) 10 (B) 11

(C) 12 (D) 13

37.

(A) 23 (B) 24

(C) 26 (D) 27

38. Which answer figure completes the patterngiven in the question figure ?

Question figure : /

Answer figures : /

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39. Amongst the following words, which willappear fourth in the dictionary?

(A) EFFLORESCENT

(B) ENSURE

(C) ENTRY

(D) ENTREAT

40. If 4 × 6 × 9 × 1 = 41962 × 3 × 7 × 2 = 2273, then

1 × 4 × 8 × 9 = ?

4 × 6 × 9 × 1 = 4196

2 × 3 × 7 × 2 = 2273,

1 × 4 × 8 × 9 = ?

(A) 1984 (B) 9841(C) 1489 (D) 8149

41. Among the given alternatives, select theone in which the set of numbers is mostlike the set of numbers given in thequestion. Given set: (10, 12, 15)

(10, 12, 15)

(A) (21, 23, 27) (B) (30, 32, 36)(C) (60, 62, 66) (D) (68, 70, 73)

Directions: In question nos. 42 and 43, one/two statements are given followed by someconclusions. You have to consider thestatements to be true even if they seems to beat variance from commonly known facts. Youare to decide which of the given conclusion, ifany, follow from the given statements.

42 43

42. Statements : / 1. All students are doctors.

2. No doctor is leader.

Conclusions : /

I All leaders are students.

II Some doctors are students.

(A) Only conclusion I follows

I

(B) Only conclusion II follows

II

(C) Both conclusions I and II follows

I II

(D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows

I II

43. Statements : /

Students are influenced more by their

teachers.

Conclusions : /

I Students consider their teachers as

their role models.

II Much time of students is spent at

school.

(A) Only conclusion I follows

I

(B) Only conclusion II follows

II

(C) Both conclusions I and II follows

I II

(D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows

I II

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44. Select the answer figure in which thequestion figure is hidden/embedded

Question figure /

Answer figures /

45. Sheela is older than Meena. Kamini is asold as Nalini. Neetu is younger than Nalini.Meena is older than Kamini. Who is theoldest of all ?

“khyk ehuk ls cM+h gSA dkfeuh ufyuh ftruh cM+h gSA uhrw

ufyuh ls NksVh gSA ehuk dkfeuh ls cM+h gSA lcls cM+h

dkSu gS\

(A) Meena / ehuk (B) Kamini / dkfeuh

(C) Nalini / ufyuh (D) Sheela / “khyk

46. Six families A, B, C, D, E and F are living inhouses in a row. B has F and D asneighbours, E has A and C as neighbours,A does not Live next to either F or D.C doesnot live next to D. Who are F’s next doorneighbours ?

N% ifjokj A, B, C, D, E vkSj F ,d drkj esa cus ?kjksa

esa jgrs gSaA B ds iM+kslh F vkSj D gSa] E ds iM+kslh A vkSj

C gSa] A, F ;k D ds cxy esa ugha jgrkA C, D ds cxy

esa ugha jgrkA F ds cxy ds iM+kslh dkSu gSa\

(A) B and E / B vkSj E

(B) B and D / B vkSj D

(C) B and C / B vkSj C

(D) Only B / dsoy B

47. If B says that his mother is the only daughterof A’s mother, then what is the relations ofA with B ?

;fn B dgrk gS fd mldh ek¡ A dh ek¡ dh ,dek= iq=h

gSa a] rks A dk ls B D;k laca/k gS\

(A) Son / csVk

(B) Father / firk

(C) Brother / HkkbZ

(D) None of these / buesa ls dksbZ ugha

48. If a mirror is placed on the line AB, thenwhich of the answer figures is the rightimage of the given figure.

AB

Question figure /

Answer figures /

49. Which letter indicates Doctors who are

neither Engineers nor Good speakers?

(A) D (B) F

(C) B (D) G

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50. A word is represented by only one set ofnumbers as given in any one of thealternatives. The sets of numbers given inthe alternatives are represented by twoclasses of alphabets as in two matricesgiven below. The columns and rows ofMatrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and thatof Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. Aletter from these matrices can berepresented first by its rows and next byits column, e.g., R can be representedby 13, 22, etc. and P can be presented by67, 76, etc. Similarly, you have to identifythe set for the word 'SHREE'.

I 0 4 II 5 9

13, 2267, 76

SHREE'

(A) 58, 02, 13, 01, 02

(B) 85, 42, 31, 14, 30

(C) 68, 20, 13, 24, 43

(D) 85, 02, 44, 30, 43

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51. Given that, 644096 , then value of

( 4096 + 96.40 + 004096.0 ) is –

644096 , ( 4096 + 96.40

+ 004096.0 ) –(A) 70.4 (B) 70.464(C) 71.104 (D) 71.4

52. In a laboratory, two bottles contain mixtureof acid and water in the ratio 2 : 5 in thefirst bottle and 7 : 3 in the second. The ratioin which the contents of these two bottlesbe mixed such that the new mixture hasacid and water in the ratio 2 : 3 is –

2 : 5 7 : 3

2 : 3 (A) 4 : 15 (B) 9 : 8(C) 21 : 8 (D) 1 : 2

53. The average marks of 40 students in anEnglish exam is 72. Later it is found thatthree marks 64, 62 and 84 were wronglyentered as 68, 65 and 73. The average aftermistakes were rectified is –

40 72 64, 62 84 68,

65 73 –(A) 70 (B) 72(C) 71.9 (D) 72.1

54. A jar contains 10 red marbles and 30 greenones. How many red marbles must be addedto the jar so that 60 percent of the marbleswill be red ?

10 30

60 (A) 25 (B) 30(C) 35 (D) 40

55. By selling 100 oranges, a vender gains theselling price of 20 oranges. His gainpercentage is –100 20

–(A) 20% (B) 25%(C) 30% (D) 32%

Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude))

56. 60% of the cost price of an article is equalto 50% of its selling price. Then, thepercentage of profit or loss on the cost priceis –

60% 50%

(A) 20% loss / (B) 16 32

% profit /

(C) 20% profit / (D) 10% loss / 57. The diameters of the outer and inner

circumference of a cylindrical ring are10.75 cm and 9.5 cm respectively. Find thesurface area of the ring.

10.75 9.5

(A) 52.52 cm2 /(B) 62.52 cm2 /(C) 62.62 cm2/(D) 52.62 cm2/

58. A rectangular sheet of paper, 36 cm × 22 cm,is rolled along its length to form a cylinder.Find the volume of the cylinder so formed.

36 × 22

(A) 2682 cm3 / (B) 6822 cm3 / (C) 2782 cm3 / (D) 1386 cm3 /

59. A pyramid on a square base has fourequilateral triangles on its four other faces,each edges being 10m. Find its volume.

10 (A) 235.7 m3 / (B) 253.7 m3/ (C) 532.7 m3/ (D) 352.7 m3/

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60. A two digit number is 4 times the sum ofits digits and twice the product of the digits.Find the number.

4

(A) 54 (B) 63(C) 45 (D) 36

61. If 2(cos2 – sin2 ) = 1, then the value ofacute angle .

2(cos2 – sin2 ) = 1 ,

(A) 30º (B) 60º(C) 45º (D) 90º

62. If cos2A – sin2A = tan2B, then cos2B – sin2Bis –

cos2A – sin2A = tan2B , cos2B – sin2B (A) 1 (B) tan2A(C) 2 (D) sec2A

63. Two circles of radii 5 cm and 3 cm intersectat two points and the distance betweentheir centres is 4 cm. Find the length ofthe common chord.5 3

4

(A) 6 cm / (B) 5 cm /

(C) 4 cm / (D) 7 cm / 64. A vertical pole fixed to the ground is divided

in the ratio 1 : 9 by a mark on it, the twoparts subtend equal angles at a place onthe ground, 15 m from the base of the pole.If the lower part be shorter than the upperone, find the height of the pole.

1 : 9

15

(A) 133 m / (B) 134 m / (C) 135 m / (D) 132 m /

65. If sin A and cos A are the roots of theequation px2 + qx + m = 0, then find arelation among p, q and m.

px2 + qx + m = 0 sinA cosA p, q m(A) q2 + m2 = (p + m)2(B) q2 – m2 = (p + m)2

(C) q2 + m2 = (p – m)2

(D) None of these /

66. From the top of a hill 200 m high, the anglesof depression of the top and the bottom of apillar are 30º and 60º respectively. Find theheight of the pillar.

200 30º 60º

(A) 133.33 m / (B) 111.11 m /

(C) 122.22 m / (D) 115.5 m /

67. Given that 4A = 333555 + 555333, then A isdivisible by

4A = 333555 + 555333 , A

(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 37

(D) All of these /

68. There are five numbers. HCF of eachpossible pair is 4 and LCM of all the fivenumbers is 27720. What will be the productof all the five numbers?

4 27720

(A) 7096320 (B) 7906320

(C) 7096230 (D) 790362069. If 60 is subtracted from a number it is

reduced by 80%. The 32

rd of the number is

60

80%32

(A) 75 (B) 50

(C) 100 (D) 60

70. A sells a good to B at a profit of 20% and Bsells it to C at a profit of 25%. If C pays` 225 for it, what is the cost price for A?

A B 20B, C 25%C ` 225 A

(A) ` 200 (B) ` 150

(C) ` 175 (D) ` 162.5

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71. On selling an article for `270 the loss isequal to the profit, if the article is sold at10% profit. The cost price of the article is –

`270

10%

(A) ` 290 (B) ` 310

(C) ` 300 (D) ` 363

72. If the difference of compound interest andsimple interest for 3 years at the rate of5% per annum is ̀ 11.40, then the principalis –

5% 3

`11 40

(A) `1500 (B) `1475

(C) `1395 (D) `1495

73. On what sum of money will the C.I. of 2 yrsbe the same as the S.I. on ` 416 for 10 yrs,the rate of interest being 8% per annum?

2 ` 416 10

8%

(A) ` 2200 (B) ` 24000

(C) ` 2000 (D) ` 1600

74. On compound interest a certain amountbecomes p times in 'a' year, then in howmany years it will become q times ?

pq

(A) pq

loglog

(B) pqa

loglog

(C) qpa

loglog

(D) qp

loglog

75. The base of a rectangular solid is a squareand its height is twice of its length. If itsvolume is 16000 m3, find the surface area.

16000,

(A) 400 cm3 / (B) 4000 cm3/ (C) 2000 cm3/ (D) 2500 cm3/

76. The volume of a cylinderical ring is 800 cm3

and the radius of cross-section is 12 cm.Find the surface area of the ring.

800 12

(A) 134.2 cm3 /

(B) 131.2 cm3 /

(C) 132.2 cm3 /

(D) 133.2 cm3 /

77. In the fig. if EDC ~ EBA, BEC = 115ºand EDC = 70º. Find the DCE andAEB.

, EDC ~ EBA, BEC = 115º,

EDC = 70º, DCE AEB

(A) 25º, 45º (B) 35º, 55º

(C) 15º, 25º (D) 45º, 65º

78. One year payment to the servant is 500plus one shirt. The servant leaves after10 months and receives 350 and a shirt.What is the price of the shirt?

50010 350

(A) 150 (B) 350

(C) 400 (D) 50079. If 8 men or 12 boys can do a piece of work

in 16 days, the number of days required tocomplete the work by 20 men and 6 boys ?

8 12 16 20 6

(A) 5 31

(B) 3 21

(C) 8 31

(D) 7 31

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80. If cba , then find the value of

2

cbacba

.

cba , 2

cbacba

(A) 1 (B) cb

(C) ac

(D) ba

81. The speed of the current is 4 km/hr. A boatgoes 10 km upstream and come back to thestarting point in 80 min. What is the speedof the boat in still water?

410

80

(A) 20 km/hr / 20

(B) 16 km/hr / 16

(C) 18 km/hr / 18

(D) 22 km/hr / 22

82. If x + y1

= 1 and y + z1

= 1, then find the

value of z + x1

.

x + y1

= 1, y + z1

= 1 , z + x1

(A) 2 (B) 21

(C) 1 (D) 0

83. If (x + y)2 = 4 + z2, (y + z)2 = 9 + x2, (z + x)2 = 36 + y2,then find the value of x + y + z.

(x + y)2 = 4 + z2, (y + z)2 = 9 + x2, (z + x)2 =36 + y2, x + y + z

(A) +1 (B) 0

(C) +3 (D) +7

84. If x cos + y sin = 2 and x sin – y cos = 0,then which one is correct –

x cos + y sin = 2 x sin – y cos = 0, :

(A) x2 + y2 = 4 (B) 21x

+ 21

y = 1

(C) xy = 1 (D) x2 + y2 = 1

85. A man walks from M at 7 : 00 A.M. andreaches at N at 10 : 00 A.M. The anotherwalks from N at 7 : 00 A.M. and reaches atM at 01 : 00 PM. Then at what time theymeet together ?

M 7 : 00 N 10 : 00 N

7 : 00 M 1 : 00 ?

(A) 9 : 20 AM /

(B) 9 : 40 AM /

(C) 9 : 00 AM /

(D) None of these /

86. A man sets out to cycle from Delhi toRohtak, and at the same time another manstarts from Rohtak to cycle to Delhi. Afterpassing each other they complete theirjourney in 4 hours and 9 hours respectively.At what rate does the second man cycle ifthe first cycle at 18 km per hour ?

4 9

18

(A) 12 km/hr / 12 /

(B) 9 km/hr / 9 /

(C) 27 km/hr / 27 /

(D) 15 km/hr / 15 /

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87. Two chords AB, CD of a circle with centreO intersect at P. ADP = 23º and APC = 70º,then the BCD is :

O AB, CD P ADP = 23º APC = 70º, BCD :

(A) 45º (B) 47º

(C) 57º (D) 67º

88. In the given figure, AB is a diameter of acircle and CD is perpendicular to AB, ifAB = 10 cm and AE = 2 cm, then what isthe length of ED ?

AB CD, AB

AB = 10 AE = 2 , ED ?

(A) 5 cm / (D) 20 cm /

(C) 10 cm / (D) 4 cm /

89. In a ABC the internal bisector of theangles A, B and C intersect thecircumcircle at X, Y & Z. If A = 50º,CZY = 30º , then BYZ will be

ABC A, B C

X, Y Z A = 50º, CZY = 30ºBYZ

(A) 35º (B) 30º

(C) 45º (D) 55º

90. A, B and C can do a work in 6, 8 and 12days respectively. Doing that work togetherthey get an amount of 1350. What is theshare of B in that amount?

A, B C 6, 8 12

1350B ?

(A) 450 (B) 350

(C) 500 (D) 400

91. A cistern can be filled by a tap in 6 hoursand emptied by an outlet pipe in 8 hours.How long will it take to fill the cistern ifboth the taps are opened together?

6 8

?

(A) 26 hours / (B) 18 hours /

(C) 28 hours / (D) 24 hours /

92. A student who scored 30% in the first paperof Physics out of 180 marks, has to get anoverall score of at least 50% in two papers,the second paper carrying 150 marks. Whatpercentage of marks should he score in thesecond paper to get the overall average score ?

180 30%

50% 150

?

(A) 80% (B) 76%(C) 74% (D) 70%

93. A and B could do a piece of work in 40 days.After working for 10 days they are assistedby C and the work is finished in 20 daysmore. If C does as much work in 2 days asB does in 3 days, in how many days could Aalone do the same piece of the work?

A B 40 10 C

20 B, 3 C 2

A ?

(A) 30 days / (B) 45 days /

(C) 48 days / (D) 60 days /

94. A man can row 6 km/hr in still water.When the river is running at 1.2 km/hr, ittakes him 1 hour to row to a place and back.How far is the place?

6 1.2

1

(A) 2.80 km / (B) 2.88 km /

(C) 1.80 km / (D) 1.44 km /

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Directions (95-100) Read the given informationand answer the question based on it.

(95 100)

Electricity consumption by various sectors in 1980-81

Electricity consumption by varioussectors in 1993-1994

95. By what percentage has the consumptionof electricity by agriculture increased in1993-1994 over 1980-1981?

1980 81 1993 94

(A) 66%(B) 33%(C) 133%(D) Can't be determined /

96. The electricity consumption of how manysectors has definitely increased over thegiven period?

(A) 1(B) 2(C) 3(D) Can't be determined /

97. If the total electricity consumption in1993-94 is 1.2 times of the total electricityconsumption in 1980-1981, then how manysectors have definitely- increased by morethan 50% during the same period?

1993 94 1980 811 2

50

(A) 1 (B) 2

(C) 3 (D) 4

98. If the total electricity consumption in1993-1994 is 13 times of the totalelectricity consumption in 1980-1981, thenwhat is the percentage increase in thetraction sector in the given period?

1993 94 1980 8113

(A) 50%

(B) 100%

(C) 150%

(D) None of these /

99. What is the minimum number of sectorsrequired to 'be added up in order to be morethan 50% the consumption for the periodin 1993-1994 ?

1993 9450

(A) 1 (B) 2

(C) 3 (D) 4

100. The agricultural consumption of electricitydoubled from 1980-81 to 1993-94 if thetotal electricity consumption grown from1980-81 to 1993-94 by ?

1980 81 1993 94

(A) 20%

(B) 25%

(C) 50%

(D) Can't be determined /

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101. In context of Mauryan period ‘Gudhapurushas’referred to –

(A) Detectives /

(B) Blacksmith /

(C) Army commander /

(D) Chariot rider /

102. Government of India can not enforce thearmed Forces (Special Powers) Act in –

(A) Any disturbed area in a state or a partof it.

(B) An area where militancy or insurgencyprevails.

(C) An area where political chaos exists.

(D) Places where borders are threatened.

103. Which among the following parts of a plantis involved in gaseous exchange?

(A) Stomata /

(B) Lenticels /

(C) Vacuoles /

(D) Stomata and Lenticels /

104. Who among the following led the agitationagainst the Partition of Bengal (1905)?

(1905)

(A) Surendranath Banerjee /

(B) C.R. Das /

(C) Ashutosh Mukharjee /

(D) Rabindra Nath Tagore /

105. Majuli is a/an –

(A) island in the Bay of Bengal.

(B) inland-port along the west coast ofIndia.

(C) river island.

(D) disputed land between India andBangladesh

106. Which of the following rivers of India is notan example of antecedent drainage system?

(A) Indus /

(B) Brahmaputra /

(C) Ganga /

(D) Sutluj / 107. As per the World Trade Organisation

Agreement on Agriculture, Indian farmerssubsidies are covered under which box?

(A) Green Box /

(B) Amber Box /

(C) Yellow Box /

(D) Blue Box / 108. Graphite is used in nuclear reactors for –

(A) reducing the speed of fast neutrons

(B) cooling the reactor

(C) absorbing neutrons

(D) None of the above

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109. The Republic Day parade, held every year,is organized by which of the followingministries?

(A) Union Home Ministry

(B) Union Ministry of Defence

(C) Union Ministry of Finance

(D) Union Ministry of Information andBroadcasting

110. Which of the following articles can not besuspended upon the proclamation of theNational Emergency?

(A) Article 20 and 2120 21

(B) All Fundamental Rights

(C) All Fundamental Rights and DirectivePrinciples of State Policy

(D) None of the above

111. What would be the effect on an economy ifmoney supply is increased more thanmarket expectations because of decision onpart of the Central Bank?

(A) Balance of Payment increases

(B) Growth in Import

(C) Hyperinflation

(D) Stagflation

112. The style of temple architecture that wasprevalent under Chola dynasty was –

(A) Nagara style / (B) Dravidian style / (C) Cave style / (D) Vesara style /

113. Which one of the following has the right toaddress the Parliament?

(A) Attorney General of India

(B) Chief Election Commissioner of India

(C) Chief Justice of India

(D) National Security Advisor

114. A hope spot is –

(A) A physical place that offers internetservice over local area.

(B) a place where flora and fauna speciesare critically endangered.

(C) a place on mars where life is found.

(D) a special place that is critical to thehealth of the ocean.

115. How many members are nominated by thegovernor in the Legislative Council of theState?

(A) 1/3rd of the total membership1/3

(B) 1/6th of the total membership1/6

(C) 1/12th of the total membership1/12

(D) 12 members / 12 116. An ecosystem which can be easily damaged

but can recover after some time if damagingeffects stop having –

(A) High stability and high resilience

(B) Low stability and low resilience

(C) High stability and low resilience

(D) Low stability and high resilience

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117. Which of the following book is centred on“Environment”?

(A) The Late, Great Planet Earth

(B) Silent Spring

(C) Here I stand

(D) And then One Day

118. Which of the following are significant inmaintaining the heat budget of the earth?

(A) Nitrogen and Oxygen

(B) Ozone and Helium

(C) Aerosol

(D) Aerosol and carbon dioxide

119. In which movement “14 Point KacchaChitha” was published?“14 ”

(A) Khilafat Movement

(B) Anti Rowlatt Act Movement

(C) Home rule Movement

(D) Ghadar Movement

120. Excessive irrigation in the arid areas leadsto –

(A) Addition of nutrients to the soil.

(B) Increase in fertility of the soil.

(C) Increase in salinization of the soil.

(D) Closing of the pore spaces in the soil.

121. The R.B.I. Governor is directly accountableto –

(A) Govt. Of India

(B) Parliament’s Standing Committee onFinance

(C) Public Accounts Committee

(D) Both (A) and (B)(A) (B)

122. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru drafted theresolution on Fundamental Rights andEconomic Programme at which session ofIndian National Congress?

(A) Lahore Session / (B) Bombay Session / (C) Calcutta Session / (D) Karachi Session /

123. National Development Council is mainlyconcerned with –

(A) Approval of five year plans

(B) Implementation of rural developmentschemes

(C) Preparation of development projects

(D) Centre-States financial relations

124. Constitution of which of the followingcountries was the first to begin with apreamble?

(A) India

(B) South Africa

(C) United States of America

(D) France

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125. If an insect that feeds on feces sits on thefood you are going to eat, you are most likelyto be infected by which disease?

(A) Tuberculosis / (B) Cholera / (C) Typhoid / (D) Hepatitis B /

126. Which of the following is not an antibiotics?

(A) Penicilin / (B) Ampicilin / (C) Streptomycin / (D) Aspirin /

127. If a man is drawing water from a well andthe string breaks up, the man drawingwater falls back. This is due to –

(A) Centrifugal force

(B) Conservation of linear momentum

(C) Newton’s third law of motion

(D) Centripetal force

128. Which of the following pairs are metalloids?

(A) Oxygen and Nitrogen / (B) Boron and Silicon / (C) Iodine and Radon / (D) Selenium and Bromine /

129. The fruit ripening hormone is-

(A) Abscisic acid / (B) Cytokinin / (C) Ethylene / (D) Gibberellin /

130. Who hiked the salary of administrativeofficers to control corruption and bringskillness in the administration?

(A) Lord Wellesley / (B) Lord Cornwallis /(C) Warren Hestings / (D) Both (B) and (C) / (B) (C)

131. In which north east state of India Rongbangdare waterfall is situated?

(A) Assam / (B) Meghalaya / (C) Manipur / (D) Mizoram /

132. With reference to natural vegetation foundin India, what are Sholas?

(A) They are tropical montane forests foundin South India.

(B) They are tropical deciduous forestsfound in central India.

(C) They are type of mangrove species foundin coastal areas of South India.

(D) They are temperate forests found inhilly regions of South India.

133. The purpose of ‘selective credit control’ inhands of Reserve Bank of India is to –

(A) Diversify credit to sensitive commodities.

(B) Diversify credit to selected sectors.

(C) Regulate credit in sensitive commodities.

(D) Regulate credit in priority sectors.

134. A fiscal policy refers to _

(A) All the policies of government in respectof taxation.

(B) All the policies of government in respectof its expenditure.

(C) All the policies of a government inrespect of its revenue and expenditure.

(D) None of the above

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135. ‘Fringe Benefit Tax’ refers to –

(A) Tax payable by companies against nonmonetary benefits given to its employees.

(B) Tax payable by individuals upon receivingnon monetary benefit from the company.

(C) Tax rebate received by company inaccordance to corporate socialresponsibility.

(D) Both (B) and (C)(B) (C)

136. Mitosis is a type of cell division in which –

(A) The chromosomes maintain theiroriginal number.

(B) The chromosome number is reduced tohalf.

(C) The Chromosome number is doubled.

(D) The chromosome number is reduced toone fourth.

137. Gilt edged market means –

(A) Bullian Market

(B) Market of Government Securities

(C) Market of Guns

(D) Market of Pure Metals

138. WiMax stands for –Wimax (A) Worldwide interoperability for Microwave

Access

(B) Wireless Maximum

(C) Wireless international MicrowaveAccess

(D) Worldwide Microwave Access

139. The policy of import substitution is –

(A) decreasing use of imported goods.

(B) increasing use of imported goods fordomestic needs.

(C) replacing imported goods with domesticgoods.

(D) banning of import of goods.

140. Carbon monoxide prevents the transport ofoxygen by –

(A) Changing oxygen into carbon dioxide.

(B) Destroying the haemoglobin

(C) Forming a stable compound withhaemoglobin

(D) Obstructing the reaction of oxygen withhaemoglobin

141. Nitrogen is not present in which of thefollowing?

(A) Proteins /

(B) Carbohydrates /

(C) Chlorophylls /

(D) Hormones / 142. It is difficult for the fresh water animals to

survive for long in sea water due to –

(A) Changes in the thermal tolerance

(B) Changes in the nitrogen levels of theenvironment

(C) Variations in the light intensity

(D) Osmotic problems

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143. Ginger is an example of –

(A) Modified Node /

(B) Modified Root /

(C) Modified Stem /

(D) Tap Root / 144. Flower and fruits kept under refrigeration

maintain their flavour for a long time, why?

(A) Moisture is absent

(B) Carbon dioxide is accumulated

(C) Inactivation of respiration

(D) Oxygen is not available

145. The convex mirror in the motorcycle normallycarries the message “objects in the mirrorare closer than they appear”. What propertyof the mirror justifies this message?

(A) Convex mirror forms real image and theimages so formed are smaller to ensurea larger field of vision to the driver.

(B) Convex mirror forms a smaller imagebehind the mirror.

(C) Convex mirror forms v irtual andmagnified image if light rays reach itfrom infinity.

(D) It was started just as a statutorywarning which is now carried on as aconvention.

146. Electrostatic precipitator is used in thermalpower plants to:

(B) remove the particulate matter from theexhaust

(C) accelerate the rate of electricalconduction in the metal rods

147. Uday Scheme has been launched

(A) for reducing transmission anddistribution losses

(B) to promote the sale of power to otherdeficit states

(C) for financial restructuring of debt ofpower distribution companies

148. Which of the following is not the mission ofISRO?

(A) SURYA / (B) Mars Orbiter Mission / (C) YOUTHSAT / (D) ADITYA-1 / 1

(A) Amaravati / (B) Hyderabad / (C) Warangal / (D) Karimnagar /

150. The first death anniversary day of Sri RajivGandhi was observed as the —

(A) National Integration Day

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Part - IV (English Language)

Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, somepart of the sentences have errors and some arecorrect. Find out which part of a sentence hasan error and blacken the oval [ ]corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B),(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken theoval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet.151. She does not (A) / get along with (B) / her

sister-in-laws. (C) / No error (D)152. Please give me (A) / the binocular, (B) / I

want to look at the hills. (C)/ No error (D)153. Myself and Raj Kumar (A) / have been friends

(B) / since childhood. (C)/ No error (D)154. The syllabuses (A) / of all schools (B) / have

been finalised. (C)/ No error (D)155. He does not (A) / carry any grudges (B) /

against his friend for not taking him intoconfidence. (C)/ No error (D)

Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 162,sentences given with blanks to be filled in withan appropriate word(s). Four alternatives aresuggested for each question. Choose the correctalternative out of the four and indicate it byblackening the appropriate oval [ ] in theAnswer Sheet.156. The speaker drew the attention of the

audience ______ the burning issue.(A) to (B) towards(C) on (D) into

157. How long will our supplies ______ ?(A) hold out (B) hold on(C) hold up (D) hold in

158. I hate sitting ______ him as he alwayssmells of garlic.(A) along (B) beside(C) besides (D) at

159. He is busy ______ his work(A) about (B) with(C) in (D) on

160. Indigenous products are now comparable______ imported goods in quality.(A) with (B) than(C) against (D) to

161. Give ______ answer to this question.(A) an (B) a(C) the (D) None of these

162. Ajeet was annoyed ______ his wife.(A) upon (B) on(C) with (D) at

Direction: In Question nos. 163 to 168, asentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.Below are given alternatives to the underlinedpart at (A), (B), (C) which may improve thesentence. Choose the correct alternative. Incase no improvement is needed your answer is(D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.

163. What does it matter most is the process andnot the end result.

(A) What does the matter is mostly

(B) What matters most is

(C) What does it in most matter was

(D) No improvement

164. Your suggestion is no different from theother employees.

(A) not different from

(B) not different than the

(C) not different from that of the

(D) No improvement

165. I f you would have succumbed to hispressure, we would have lost faith in you.

(A) Had you been (B) If you would be

(C) If you had (D) No improvement

166. Though his actions were severe criticised,he didn't lose his temper.

(A) Were severe criticism

(B) Were being of severe criticism

(C) Were severely criticised

(D) No improvement

167. It was he, not me, who put forth theremarkable proposition.

(A) he, not I (B) him, not me

(C) he, not mine (D) No improvement

168. The orator had been left the auditoriumbefore the audience stood up.

(A) had been leaving

(B) was left

(C) left

(D) No improvement

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Directions : In Question nos. 169 to 171 out ofthe four alternatives, choose the one which bestexpresses the meaning of the given word andmark it in the Answer Sheet.169. Penitence

(A) Solvency (B) Repentance(C) Suavity (D) Sublimity

170. Out landish(A) Strange (B) Unique(C) Wonderful (D) Wondrous

171. Obese(A) Corpulent (B) Thin(C) Rigid (D) Fickle

Directions : In question nos. 172 to 174, choosethe word opposite in meaning to the given wordand mark it in the Answer Sheet.172. Scoff

(A) Cram (B) Nibble(C) Warm (D) Hungry

173. Loquacious(A) Taciturn (B) Garrulous(C) Chatty (D) Rigid

174. Resolute(A) Inert (B) Faltering(C) Bent (D) Amazing

Directions : In question nos. 175 to 177, fourwords are given in each question, out of whichonly one word is correctly spelt. Find thecorrectly spelt word and mark your answer inthe Answer Sheet.175. (A) gragerious (B) gregarious

(C) gregerious (D) gragarious176. (A) extemporneous (B) extemporaneous

(C) extemporinious (D) extemporeneous177. (A) chafuar (B) chaffer

(C) chauffeur (D) chauffurDirections : In Question nos. 178 to 183, outof the four alternatives, choose the one whichcan be substituted for the given words/sentences and indicate it by blackening theappropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.178. The plants and vegetation of a certain region

(A) fauna (B) flora(C) forest (D) vegetation

179. One who is hundred years old(A) octogenarian (B) septagenarian(C) old (D) centenarian

180. One for whom the whole world is one'shome(A) cosmopolitan (B) humanitarian(C) international (D) tourist

181. A short walk for pleasure or exercise.(A) stroll (B) gallop(C) jog (D) promenade

182. A person who is bad in spelling.(A) cacographist (B) linguist(C) calligraphist (D) pendant

183. Words inscribed on a tomb.(A) epitaph (B) memento(C) lyric (D) honour

Direction : In Question nos. 184 to 190, fouralternative are given for the Idiom/Phraseunderlined in the sentence. Choose thealternative which best expresses the meaningof the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the AnswerSheet.184. No one but his conscience advised him to

come back to earth.(A) return home(B) return to earth(C) return to reality(D) be honest

185. The country's economy is beginning to lookup now.(A) remain static (B) improve(C) look clear (D) go down

186. I cannot put up with that nasty fellow.(A) appreciate (B) endure(C) control (D) forgive

187. He cannot make both ends meet.(A) work hard(B) manage the business(C) earn enough(D) control affairs

188. To look quickly through a book is animportant study skill.(A) to skim (B) to summarize(C) to outline (D) to paraphrase

189. They made no bones about acknowledgingtheir debt to his genius.(A) did not have any hesitation in(B) did not have any faith in(C) demanded compensation for(D) had problems in

190. My brother bids fair to be an excellentpainter.(A) is ambitious (B) seems likely(C) is confident (D) not alike

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Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 200, youhave brief passages with 5 questions. Read thepassage carefully and choose the best answerto each question out of the four alternativesand mark it by blackening the appropriate oval[ ] in the Answer Sheet.

PASSAGE - I

If you believe you can, you can. If youbelieve you cannot, you cannot. Think negativelyand you will get a negative result because by yourthoughts you create a negative atmospherewhich is hospitable to negative results. On thecontrary, think positively and you create apositive atmosphere which makes positiveresults a certain.

To cultivate positive thinking, speakhopefully about everything. Then feed your mindwith good, nourishing and wholesome thoughts.Keep good company of friends who are optimistic.Read scriptures which will cast away yournegative thoughts. Lastly, pay a great deal andcount the blessings of failure and cultivatepositive thoughts of success.

191. Think negatively and you will get —

(A) bad result (B) immediate result

(C) negative (D) positive result

192. If you want to cultivate positive thinking—

(A) you should think and speak hopefully

(B) you should speak boldly

(C) you should speak softly

(D) you should speak loudly

193. The passage is on —

(A) Pessimism (B) Optimism

(C) Tourism (D) Naturalism

194. What will cast away your negative thoughts?

(A) Newspapers (B) Magazines

(C) Books (D) Holy books

195. Which of the following statements is nottrue?

(A) Good friends elevate our thoughts

(B) Prayer helps us to keep our mind clean

(C) It is not possible to change a pessimistinto an optimist

(D) For cultivating optimism, we shouldalways speak hopefully

PASSAGE - IIBill Sikes was determined to make one last

effort for last effort for his life by dropping intothe creek, and endeavouring to creep away inthe darkness and confusion.

Close by him was a chimney. He set hisfoot against it, fastened one end of the cord tightlyaround it, and with the other made a strongrunning loop. He could let himself down by thecord within a few feet of the creek then cut itthere and drop.

He had his knife ready in his hand, but atthe very instant that he brought the loop overhis head, something seemed to make him turn.He stared behind him on the roof, and threw hisarms above his head and uttered a yell of terror."The eyes again!" he cried.

Staggering as if struck by lightning, he losthis balance and tumbled over the parapet. Thenoose was on his beck. it ran up with his weightand tightened. He fell for five-and-thirty feet.There was a sudden Jerk — and there he hung,with the open knife still clenched in his stiffeninghand.

196. Why did Bill Sikes utter a yell of terror?(A) He saw a ghost

(B) He saw a gun pointed at him

(C) He saw the haunting eyes

(D) He saw the police

197. What was found close by Bill Sikes?

(A) A chimney (B) A stack of cards

(C) A cup of tea (D) A cake

198. Where did Bill Sikes want to drop?

(A) Into a creek(B) Into the chimney

(C) Into a sewage pit

(D) Into the river199. Why did he tumble over the parapet wall?

(A) He lost his balance

(B) It rained hard

(C) A title broke away

(D) The wall was slippery

200. Why did Bill Sikes keep a knife in his hand ?

(A) To cut a fruit

(B) To cut the rope

(C) To threaten his pursuers

(D) None of these

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ROUGH