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GENERAL ENGLISH

1. ENGLISH GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 1.1 - 1.28

2. COMPREHENSION TEST 1.29 - 1.50

3. CLOZE TEST 1.51 - 1.57

4. MIS-SPELT WORDS 1.58 - 1.64

5. REARRANGEMENT OF SENTENCES 1.65 - 1.72

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1. lkn`';rk (Analogy) 2.1 - 2.6

2. oxhZdj.k (Classification) 2.7 - 2.13

3. lkadsfrd Hkk"kk&ijh{kk (Coding-Decoding) 2.14 - 2.28

4. Ük`a[kyk (Series) 2.29 - 2.43

5. o.kZekyk ijh{k.k (Alphabet Test) 2.44 - 2.52

6. jDr laca/k (Blood Relation) 2.53 - 2.59

7. fn'kk] nwjh ,oa dysaMj (Directions, Distance & Calendar) 2.60 - 2.67

8. inkuqØe-O;oLFkhdj.k (Ranking & Arrangement) 2.68 - 2.72

9. leL;k&lek/ku (Problem Solving) 2.73 - 2.88

10. dFku ,oa fu"d"kZ (Syllogism) 2.89 - 2.104

11. xf.krh; rdZ'kfDr (Mathematical Reasoning) 2.105 - 2.112

12. vHkkf"kd rdZ'kfDr (Non-verbal Reasoning) 2.113 - 2.132

IBPS PO Preliminary Solved Paper 2016 2016-1 – 12IBPS PO Preliminary Solved Paper 2015 2015-1 – 12

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vk¡dM+ksa dk fo'ys"k.k ,oa i;kZIrrk

1. vk¡dM+ksa dk fo'ys"k.k (Data Interpretation) 3.1 - 3.16

2. vk¡dM+ksa dh i;kZIrrk (Data Sufficiency) 3.17 - 3.30

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1. la[;k,¡ (Numbers) 4.1 - 4.16

2. ljyhdj.k (Simplification) 4.17 - 4.35

3. izfr'krrk (Percentage) 4.36 - 4.49

4. lk/kkj.k C;kt vkSj pØo`f) C;kt (Simple & Compound Interest) 4.50 - 4.58

5. ykHk vkSj gkfu (Profit & Loss) 4.59 - 4.65

6. vkSlr (Average) 4.66 - 4.72

7. vuqikr ,oa lekuqikr (Ratio and Proportion) 4.73 - 4.80

8. dk;Z vkSj le; (Work & Time) 4.81 - 4.88

9. nwjh] le; vkSj pky (Distance, Time & Speed) 4.89 - 4.98

10. {ks=fefr (Mensuration) 4.99 - 4.108

11. la[;k Js.kh@Ük`a ` a[kyk (Number Series) 4.109 - 4.116

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Hkkx&û % la[;kRed vfHk;ksX;rk1- foØe us rhu vyx&vyx LØheksa (;kstukvksa) esa 4 o"kks±] 8 o"kks±

vkSj 12 o"kks± rd Øe'k% 10%] 15% vkSj 20% lkekU; C;kt njij dqN #i;s fuos'k fd,A izR;sd ;kstuk ds iwjk gksus ij mls ,dleku C;kt feysxkA mlds fuos'k dk vuqikr gSA(a) 6 % 2 % 1 (b) 5 % 2 % 1(c) 5 % 2 % 3 (d) 5 % 2 % 7(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

2- 3903 #i;s dh jkf'k P vkSj Q ds chp dqN bl izdkj ck¡Vh xbZ gSfd 8 o"kZ ckn P dk fgLlk] 10 o"kZ ckn Q ds fgLls dk cjkcj gksxkAP dk fgLlk <wa<+s ;fn okf"kZd :i ls la;ksftr C;kt dh nj 4% gSA(a) 2012 (b) 2029(c) 2028 (d) 2081(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

3- nqdkunkj dqN oLrq,¡ 900 #i;s ij [kjhnrk gSA vkSj ,d frgkbZoLrq,a 12% dh gkfu ij csp nsrk gS] fiQj fdl ykHk izfr'kr %ij laiw.kZ ysunsu ij 18% ykHk dekus ds fy, cph gqbZ oLrqvksa dkscspsxk\(a) 31% (b) 26%(c) 33% (d) 18%(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

4- ,d Vªd 8 ?kaVksa esa ,d fuf'pr xfr ij 376 km (fdeh) dh nwjhiwjh djrk gSA ,d xkM+h (dkj) vkSlr xfr ij 18 fdyksehVjizfr?kaVk tks fd ml Vªd dh xfr ls vfèkd gS] ls Vªd n~okjk iwjhdh xbZ xfr ls 14 km vfèkd nwjh fdrus le; esa iwjh djrh gS\(a) 6 ?kaVs (b) 5 ?kaVs(c) 7 ?kaVs (d) 8 ?kaVs(e) 7-5 ?kaVs

5- nks jsysa 60 fdyksehVj izfr ?kaVk ,oa 90 fdeh izfr ?kaVk dh xfr lsfoijhr fn'kk esa py jgh gSaA mudh yackbZ Øe'k% 1-10 fdeh vkSj0-9 fdeh gSA èkheh jsy n~okjk rst jsy dks ikj djus esa fy;k x;kle; lsds.Mksa esa fdruk gksxk\(a) 58 lssd.M (b) 50 lssd.M(c) 48 lsd.M (d) 56 lsd.M(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

6- tsEl ds firk 30 o"kZ ds Fks tc og iSnk gqvk FkkA mudh ekrk 24o"kZ dh Fkh tc mldh cgu tks mlls 5 o"kZ NksVh gS iSnk gqbZ FkhAtsEl ds ekrk ,oa firk dh mez esa D;k varj gS\(a) 8 (b) 10(c) 6 (d) 11(e) 9

7- jfo ds ifjokj dk igys rhu eghus esa ekfld O;; ([kpZ) 2,750#i;s gS] vxys rhu eghus esa 2,940 #i;s vkSj vafre rhu eghus

esa 3,150 #i;s gSaA ;fn mudk ifjokj 9 eghuksa ds fy, 4,980 #i;scpkrk gS rks ifjokj dh ukS eghuksa esa vkSlr vk; crk,¡A(a) ` 3800 (b) ` 3500(c) ` 3400 (d) ` 4200(e) ` 4500

8- A vkSj B 1200 #i;s esa ,d dke dks iwjk djuk 'kq: djrs gSaAA bls 8 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrk gS] B 12 fnuksa esa dj ldrk gSvkSj C dh lgk;rk ds lkFk os bl dke dks 4 fnuksa esa gh iwjk djldrs gSaA C ds fd, x, dk;Z dh etnwjh dk fgLlk Kkr djsaA(a) 100 (b) 200(c) 300 (d) 400(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

9- rhu ikbZi A, B, vkSj C Vadh dks Øe'k% 10] 20] vkSj 40 ?kaVksa esaHkj ldrs gSaA 'kq#vkr esa rhuksa ,d lkFk [kqys gq, FksA 2 ?kaVs cknC ikbZi dks can dj fn;k x;k vkSj A ,oa B pyrs jgsA pkSFks ?kaVsckn] B ikbZi dks Hkh can dj fn;k x;kA cpk gqvk dke vdsys AikbZi ls gqvkA A ikbZi n~okjk vdsys fd, x, dke dk izfr'kr D;kgS\(a) 30% (b) 35%(c) 45% (d) 50%(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

10- ,d Ldwy esa yM+dksa vkSj yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k 4 % 7 ds vuqikr esagSA ;fn yM+dksa dh la[;k 25% rd c<+s vkSj yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k 15%rd rks yM+dksa ,oa yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k dk u;k vuqikr D;k gksxk\(a) 100 % 131 (b) 100 % 151(c) 100 % 161 (d) 100 % 181(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

funsZ'k% (iz'u 11&15) bu iz'uksa esa la[;k Üka[kyk nh xbZ gSA ykirk vaddks <wa<+saA

11. 279936, 46656, 7776, 1296, 216, ?(a) 60 (b) 66(c) 46 (d) 26(e) 36

12. 139, 142, 133, 160, 79, ?(a) 326 (b) 322(c) 331 (d) 340(e) 355

13 164, 40, ?, 43, 188(a) 224 (b) 68(c) 90 (d) 176(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

14 96, 320, 800, 1600, ?(a) 640 (b) 2666.7(c) 2500 (d) 2400(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

le; % 1 ?kaVk (Lefr ij vk/kfjr) vf/dre vad % 100

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15 6 4 6 12 22 ?(a) 26 (b) 36(c) 86 (d) 66(e) 46

funsZ'k% (iz'u 16&20) fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa nks lehdj.k I ,oa II fn,x, gSaA bu lehdj.kksa dks gy djus gaS vkSj mRrj nsus gSaA

(a) x > y (b) x < y(c) x ³ y (d) x £ y(e) x = y ;k lacaèk LFkkfir ugha fd;k tk ldrkA

16. x² + 30x + 221 = 0y² – 53y + 196 = 0

17. 2x² – 9x + 10 = 0y² – 18y + 72 = 0

18. x(35 – x) = 124y(2y + 3) = 90

19. 1/(x – 3) + 1/(x + 5) = 1/3(y + 2)(27 – y) = 210

20. 36 x 64 0+ =

( )281 y 4 0+ =

funsZ'k% (21&25) fuEu iz'uksa esa iz'u fpg~u (\) ds LFkku ij D;k vuqekfurewY; vkuk pkfg, (vkils lgh ewY; xf.kr djus dh vk'kk@mEehn ugha gSA

21. 25.675% of 1321 + 64.328% of 4001= ___?__(a) 2912 (b) 3016(c) 3126 (d) 3254(e) 3348

22. 8(2/7) + 30% of 60 + 10(5/9) = ?(a) 32 (b) 34(c) 37 (d) 44(e) 41

23. 46% of ? = 46916(a) 101993.3 (b) 101991.3(c) 101993.1 (d) 101993.2(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

24. [(729)1/2 + (0.0016)1/2 ]/8 of 134.567 = ?(a) 451 (b) 453(c) 455 (d) 456(e) 457

25. 299 ÷ 12 × 13.95 + ? = 252(a) 277 (b) 270(c) 287 (d) 275(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

funsZ'k% (iz'u 26&30)% uhps fn;k x;k xzkiQ 4 'ks;jksa dk eghus ds vardk cktkj ewY; tuojh ls twu ds le; ds fy, fn[kkrk gSA bl xzkiQ ijvkèkkfjr fuEu iz'uksa dk mRrj nsaA

tuojh iQjojh ekpZ vizSy ebZ twu

26- iwjh vofèk ds nkSjku fdlh Hkh eghus esa cktkj ewY; esa lcls vfèkdizfr'kr c<+ksrjh dkSu lk 'ks;j fn[kkrk gS\(a) A (b) B(c) C (d) D(e) A vkSj B nksuksa

27- dkSu ls eghusa esa fdlh Hkh ntZ fd, x, 'ks;j ds fy, cktkj ewY;esa lcls vfèkd iw.kZ ifjorZu gqvk Fkk\(a) ekpZ (b) vizSy(c) ebZ (d) twu(e) iQjojh

28- dkSu ls eghus esa fdlh Hkh ntZ fd, x, 'ks;j ds fy, cktkj ewY;esa vfèkdre izfr'kr c<+ksrjh gqbZ Fkh\(a) iQjojh (b) ekpZ(c) vizSy (d) ebZ(e) twu

29- ,d O;fDr eghus ds var esa A dk 1 'ks;j [kjhnus ds fy, C dk1 'ks;j vkSj D dk 1 'ks;j cspus dh bPNk j[krk gSA 'ks;j ewY;ifjorZu ls fdl eghus ds var esa bl fu.kZ; ls bl O;fDr dh gkfulcls T;knk gksxh\(a) iQjojh (b) ekpZ(c) vizSy (d) twu(e) tuojh

30- ,d O;fDr eghus ds var esa A dk 1 'ks;j [kjhnus ds fy, C dk1 'ks;j vkSj D dk 1 'ks;j cspus dk fu.kZ; ysrk gSA 'ks;j ewY;ifjorZu ls bl fu.kZ; ls bl O;fDr dks vfèkdre ykHk D;k gksldrk gS\(a) 5 (b) 10(c) 15 (d) dqN ugha(e) 20

funsZ'k% (iz'u 31&35)% fuEu xzkiQ dks uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds mRrj nsusds fy, è;ku ls i<+saA

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31- lHkh daifu;ksa n~okjk ,d lkFk cukbZ xbZ bdkbZ;ksa dh vkSlr la[;kD;k gS\ (vuqekfur)(a) 700 (b) 720(c) 733 (d) 740(e) 750

32- mRiknu ds lacaèk esa dkSu lh daiuh dk fcØh esa lcls de izfr'krgS?(a) daiuh A (b) daiuh B(c) daiuh C (d) daiuh D(e) daiuh E

33- daiuh B vkSj C dk ,d lkFk dqy mRiknu vuqikr bUgha daifu;ksads dqy fcØh ls fdruk gS\(a) 4 % 5 (b) 5 % 4(c) 5 % 2 (d) 2 % 3(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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34- D, E, F n~okjk ,d lkFk csph xbZ dqy bdkbZ;k¡ bu lkjh daifu;ksan~okjk cukbZ xbZ dqy bdkbZ;ksa ls vuqekfur fdrus izfr'kr gaS\(a) 72% (b) 72-12%(c) 72-22% (d) 72-72%(e) 73-67%

35- lkjh daifu;ksa dk dqy mRiknu dk vuqikr lkjh daifu;ksa ds dqyfcØh ls D;k gS\(a) 4 % 3 (b) 3 % 4(c) 3 % 2 (d) 2 % 3(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Hkkx&2 % rkfdZd ;ksX;rk36- P > Q ? R < T < S esa iz'u fpg~u ds LFkku ij D;k vkuk pkfg,

ftlls O;atuk P > R vkSj S > Q ges'kk lgh cuh jgs\(a) = (b) >(c) < (d) > =(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

37- T A = B > C ? D < E = F esa iz'u fpg~u ds LFkku ij D;k vkukpkfg, ftlls O;atuk F > C ges'kk lgh cuh jgs\(a) > (b) =(c) ³ (d) £(e) b vkSj d nksuksa

38- mfDr % P = S, P < Q, R £ Q, R £ Tifj.kke % (a) Q > S (b) Q = T(a) dsoy ,d vuqlj.k djrkA(b) dsoy nks vuqlj.k djrk gSA(c) dksbZ ugha vuqlj.k djrkA(d) nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA(e) nksuksa esa ,d vuqlj.k djrk gSA

39- mfDr % A > N, K ³ N, K > M, R > Mifj.kke % (a) M = N (b) R ³A(a) dsoy ,d vuqlj.k djrkA(b) dsoy nks vuqlj.k djrs gSaA(c) dksbZ ugha vuqlj.k djrkA(d) nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA(e) nksuksa esa ,d vuqlj.k djrk gSA

40- B > D dks ges'kk lgh cukus ds fy, iz'u fpg~u ds LFkku ij D;kvkuk pkfg,\A = B > C ? D < E(a) > (b) <(c) ³ (d) £(e) a vkSj c nksuksa

funsZ'k (iz'u 41&45) % tkudkjh dks è;ku ls i<+sa vkSj fn, x, iz'uksads mRrj nsaA

(a) dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA(b) dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA(c) ;k rks I ;k II(d) uk rks I uk II(e) nksuksa I ,oa II

41- mfDr % dqN isu&isafly gSaA dqN isafly jcM+sa gSa] dqN jcM+sa 'kkiZujgSa] dqN 'kkiZuj] MLVj gSaAifj.kke%I dqN 'kkiZuj isafly ugha gSaAII lHkh MLVj isu gSaA

42- mfDr % lHkh oxZ oRr gSa] dksbZ Hkh oRr 'kadq ugha gS] dqN 'kadq {ks=kgSa] dqN vk;r o`Rr gSaAifj.kke%I lHkh vk;r 'kadq gks ;g ,d laHkkouk gSAII lHkh vk;r {ks=k gks ;g ,d laHkkouk gSA

43- mfDr % lHkh oxZ oRr gSa] dksbZ Hkh oRr 'kadq ugha gS] dqN 'kadq {ks=kgSa] dqN vk;r o`Rr gSaAifj.kke%I dqN vk;r 'kadq ugha gSaAII dksbZ Hkh oxZ 'kadq ugha gSaA

44- mfDr % dqN yky] gjs gSaA lHkh gjs uhys gSaA lHkh uhys larjh gSa] dksbZHkh ihyk uhyk ugha gSaAifj.kke%I dksbZ Hkh yky ihyk ugha gSAII dqN larjh gjs gSaA

45- mfDr % dqN yky] gjs gSaA lHkh gjs uhys gSaA lHkh uhys larjh gSa] dksbZHkh ihyk uhyk ugha gSaAifj.kke%I dqN ihys gjs gSa ;g ,d laHkkouk gSAII lHkh ihys larjh gksa ;g ,d laHkkouk gSA

46- vfuy iwohZ fn'kk esa pyuk 'kq: djrk gS vkSj dqN nwjh r; djdsog nk;ka eksM+ ysrk gS vkSj fiQj ,d ck,a eksM+ ds ckn ,d vkSj ck;kaeksM+ ysrk gSA vc fiQj ls og nk;ka eksM+ ysrk gS vkSj var esa ,dck;ka eksM+A vfuy fdl fn'kk esa py jgk gS\(a) nf{k.k (b) mRrj(c) iwoZ (d) if'pe(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

funsZ'k% (iz'u 47&51) fn, x, iz'uksa dk mRrj nsus ds fy, fuEutkudkjh dks è;ku ls i<+saA

vkB yksx A, B, C, D, E, F, G vkSj H ,d lhèkh ykbZu esa ,d nwljs dschp cjkcj nwjh ij cSBs gSa] ysfdu t:jh ugha gS fd ,d gh Øe esa cSBsgksaA buesa ls dqN mRrj dk lkeuk dj jgs gSa vkSj dqN nf{k.k dk lkeukdj jgs gSaA� A ykbZu ds ,d fcYdqy vafre Nksj ij cSBk gSA� A vkSj G ds chp esa dsoy rhu gh yksx cSBs gSaA E, A vkSj

G ds fcYdqy chp esa cSBk gSA� H, E ds nkb± vksj rhljs uacj ij cSBk gS] B, H dk fudV

iM+k slh gS vkSj nf{k.k fn'kk dk lkeuk dj jgk gSAC, F ds nkfguh vksj nwljs uacj ij cSBk gSA C, G dk ,d fudViM+kslh ugha gSA

� G dk fudV iM+kslh foijhr fn'kkvksa dk lkeuk djrk gSA(eryc ;fn ,d iM+kslh mRrj fn'kk dk lkeuk djrk gS rksnwljk (vU;) iM+kslh nf{k.kh fn'kk dk lkeuk djrk gS vkSjbldk foijhrA)

� E dh rjg gh A vkSj D leku fn'kk dk lkeuk djrs gSaA(eryc ;fn E mRrjh fn'kk dk lkeuk djrk gS rks A vkSjD Hkh mRrjh fn'kk dk lkeuk djrs gSa vkSj budk foijhr)E ds nksuksa fudV iM+kslh nf{k.kh fn'kk dk lkeuk djrs gSaA

47- nh gqbZ O;oLFkk esa ;fn nks yksx vkrs gSa vkSj E ds fcYdqy ckb± rjiQcSB tkrs gSa rks F vkSj C ds chp fdrus yksx cSBsaxs\(a) nks (b) rhu(c) pkj (d) pkj ls T;knk(e) ,d

IBPS 2016 Solved Paper2016-4

48- fuEu esa ls dkSu F ds nkfguh rjiQ rhljs uacj ij cSBk gS\(a) A (b) B(c) fodYiksa esa fn, x, yksxksa ds vykok nwljs yksx (vU;)(d) D (e) E

49- nh xbZ O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj fdrus yksx mRrjh fn'kk dk lkeuk djrsgSa\(a) nks (b) rhu(c) pkj (d) pkj ls T;knk(e) ,d

50- fuEu ik¡p esa ls pkj viuh cSBus dh O;oLFkk ds vkèkkj ij ,dfuf'pr izdkj ls ,d tSls gS blfy, ;s lewg cukrs gSaA buesa lsdkSu lewg ls lacafèkr ugha gS\(a) E C (b) A F(c) B F (d) C G(e) D G

51- fuEu esa ls dkSu ykbZu ds vafre Nksj ij cSBk gqvk gS\(a) B (b) C(c) D (d) E(e) fodYiksa esa fn, x, yksxksa ds vykok vU; yksx

52- ,d O;fDr nf{k.k fn'kk dh rjiQ pyuk 'kq: djrk gS vkSj 7 ehVj dhnwjh iwjh djrk gSA vc og ck;ka eksM+ ysrk gS vkSj 6 km fdeh pyrkgSA fiQj ls og ck;ka eksM+ ysrk gS vkSj 15 km fdeh pyrk gS vkSj,d Iokb±V (dsanz) P rd igq¡prk gSA 'kq#vkrh dsanz vkSj P ds chpvarjky vkSj 'kq#vkrh dsanz ls O;fDr vc fdl fn'kk esa gS] <w¡<+saA(a) 10 eh- nf{k.k iwoZ (b) 10 eh- mRrj if'pe(c) 10 eh- mRrj iwoZ (d) 10 eh- nf{k.k if'pe(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

funsZ'k% (iz'u 53&55) tkudkjh dks è;ku ls i<+sa vkSj fuEu iz'uksa dkmRrj nsaA

'P × Q' eryc P, Q dk iq=k gSA'P + Q' eryc P, Q dh iq=kh gSA'P ¸ Q' eryc P, Q dh iRuh gSA'P – Q' eryc P, Q dk firk gSA

53- O;atuk K + H – P ? Q esa iz'u fpg~u ds LFkku ij D;k vk;sxkA ;fnQ, K dh ekrk gS\(a) + (b) –(c) ¸ (d) ×(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

54- O;atuk B P × Z – K + O ds lacaèk esa fuEu esa ls dkSu lk lacaèklgh gS\(a) P, O dk HkkbZ gS (b) B, K dh cgw gS(c) B, O dh cgw (iq=k oèkw) gS (d) O, Z dh iq=kh gS(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

55- fuEu tksM+s esa dkSu L V – J + P vkSj S × A – D + F – E + K O;atukesa igys fj'rsnkj dks n'kkZrk gS ;fn ;g fn;k gqvk gks fd A, J dhcgu gS\(a) L P (b) S P(c) S K (d) SF(e) fuèkkZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk

funsZ'k% (iz'u 56&60) nh xbZ tkudkjh dks è;ku ls i<+sa vkSj fuEu iz'uksadk mRrj nsa%&

� vkB nksLr & P, Q, R, S, T, U, V vkSj W ,d xksy est dsvklikl dsanz dk lkeuk djrs gq, cSBs gSa ysfdu t:jh ughagS fd ,d gh Øe esa cSBs gksaA buesa ls gj dksbZ vyx&vyxfdØsVj dks ilan djrk gS& dksgyh] jksfgr] èkou] fLeFk]okuZj] :V] xsy vkSj usgjkA

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56- fuEu esa ls dkSu P dk ilanhnk fdØsVj gS\(a) okuZj (b) dksgyh(c) èkou (d) xsy(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

57- fuEu esa ls fdldk èkou ilanhnk fØdsVj gS\(a) P (b) Q(c) R (d) S(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

58- fuEu esa ls dkSu fcYdqy lgh Q vkSj S ds chp esa gS\(a) R (b) U(c) V (d) T(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

59- nh xbZ O;oLFkk ds vkèkkj ij fuEu ik¡p esa pkj ,d fuf'pr izdkjls ,d tSls gSa blfy, ,d lewg cukrs gSaA buesa ls dkSu bl lewgls lacaèk ugha j[krkA(a) V - fLeFk (b) P - xsy(c) Q - dksgyh (d) R - èkou(e) S - okuZj

60- tks O;fDr usgjk dks ilan djrk gS mlds foijhr dkSu cSBk gS\(a) Q (b) T(c) P (d) R(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

funsZ'k% (iz'u 61&65) fuEu tkudkjh dks è;ku ls i<+sa vkSj iz'uksa dsmRrj nsaA

� xksih] fuF;k] f'kYik] jsuw] xkWFke] fiz;k] iz'kkUFk vkSj Jhèkj,d oxkZdj est ds vklikl bl izdkj cSBs gSa fd buesa lspkj oxZ ds pkjksa dksuksa ij vkSj pkj yksx izR;sd dksuksa dschp esa cSBs gSaA tks pkj yksx dksuksa ij cSBsa gSa og dsanz dklkeuk dj jgs gSa tcfd tks pkj yksx dksuksa ds chp esa cSBsgS ckgj dk lkeuk dj jgs gSaA

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� nks efgyk,¡ fdukjksa ds chp esa cSBh gSa vkSj nks dksuksa ijAf'kYik] iz'kkUFk ds ck;ha rjiQ nwljs uacj ij cSBh gSA iz'kkUFk,d fdukjs ds chp esa cSBk gSA xksih viuh iRuh dh nkfguhrjiQ pkSFks uacj ij cSBk gS tksfd f'kYik ;k iz'kkaFk dh fudViM+kslh ugha gSA

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61- nh xbZ cSBus dh O;oLFkk ds lacaèk esa fuEu esa ls D;k lgh gS\(a) dksbZ Hkh nks iq#"k ,d nwljs ds fudV iM+kslh ugha gSaA(b) iz'kkUFk vkSj Jhèkj cSBus dh O;oLFkk esa ,d nwljs dk lkeuk

ugha dj jgsA(c) xkWFke vkSj jsuw ,d nwljs ds fudV iM+kslh gSaA(d) fiz;k] xkWFke ds frjNs foijhr rjiQ cSBh gSA(e) xkWFke oxkZdkj est ds fdlh ,d fdukjs ds chp esa cSBk gSA

62- fuEu esa ls dkSu fuF;k dk ifr gS\(a) xksih (b) iz'kkUFk(c) xkWFke (d) fiz;k(e) fuèkkZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk

63- fdrus yksx fuF;k vkSj xksih ds chp cSBs gS tc fuF;k dh rjiQ ls?kM+h dh lqb;ksa ds foijhr fn'kk esa fxuk tk, rksA(a) dksbZ ugha (b) ,d(c) nks (d) rhu(e) pkj

64- fuEu esa ls dkSu xksih dh iRuh gS\(a) jsuw (b) fiz;k(c) fuF;k (d) f'kYik(e) fuèkkZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk

65- xksih ds lacaèk esa xkWFke dh D;k fLFkfr (O;oLFkk) gS\(a) fcYdqy ck;ha rjiQ(b) ck;ha rjiQ ls nwljs uacj ij(c) nkfguh rjiQ ls rhljs uacj ij(d) fcYdqy nk;ha rjiQ

funsZ'k% (iz'u 66&70) fuEu tkudkjh dks è;ku ls i<+sa vkSj fn, x,iz'uksa ds mRrj nsaANg nksLr& v:.k] lrh'k] ;ksxs'k] x.ks'k] ihVj vkSj gseUFk bathfu;fjax dsNg vyx&vyx fof'k"Vhdj.k i<+ jgs gSa tks bl izdkj gSa& èkkrq'kksèku(esVythZ)] nwj lapkj (VsfydE;wfuds'ku)] lkWÝVos;j] eSdsfudy] bySfDVªdyvkSj gkMZos;j ysfdu t:jh ugha gS fd ,d gh Øe esa gksaA gj dksbZvyx&vyx [ksy& gkWdh] fdØsV] fLofeax (rSjkdh)] iqQVckWy] cSMfeaVuvkSj Vsful ilan djrs gSA vkSj fiQj ls ,d gh Øe esa ughaAx.ks'k gkMZos;j ugha i<+ jgk] ihVj lkWÝVos;j i<+ jgk gS vkSj mls gkWdhilan gSA ;ksxs'k dks rSjkdh ilan gS vkSj og gkMZos;j ogha i<+ jgkA ogftls iqQVckWy ilan gS oks bySfDVªdy i<+ jgk gSA gseUFk eSdsfudy i<+ jgkgS vkSj mls Vsful ilan ugha gSA og ftls cSMfeaVu ilan gSA oks nwjlapkji<+ jgk gSA v#.k vkSj lrh'k dks cSMfeaVu ilan ugha gSA v:.k Vsfulilan ugha djrkA66- lrh'k D;k fof'k"Vhdj.k i<+ jgk gS\

(a) èkkrq'kksèk (b) eSdsfudy(c) gkMZos;j (d) bySfDVªdy(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

67- v:.k dkSu ls [ksy dks ilan djrk gS\(a) iqQVckWy (b) fØdsV(c) gkWdh (d) fuèkkZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

68- nh xbZ tkudkjh ds vuqlkj dkSu lk O;fDr&fof'k"Vhdj.k esy BhdgS\(a) x.ks'k&gkMZos;j (b) lrh'k&bySfDVªdy(c) ;ksxs'k&èkkrq'kksèk (d) gseaFk&lkWÝVos;j(e) dksbZ Hkh lgh ugha gSA

69- ;fn lHkh Ng nksLrksa dks ,d lhèkh ykbZu esa cSBus dks dgk tk,]mRrj dk lkeuk djrs gq,] o.kkZuqØe esa (muds ukeksa ds vuqlkj)ck,a ls nk,a] rks tks bySfDVªdy i<+ jgk gS mlds fcYdqy ck;ha vksjdkSu gksxk\(a) og tks cSMfeaVu ilan djrk gSA(b) og tks nwjlapkj i<+ jgk gSA(c) og tks gkMZos;j i<+ jgk gSA(d) og ftls gkWdh ilan gSA(e) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

70- ;fn lHkh Ng nksLrksa dks ,d lhèkh ykbZu esa cSBus dks dgk tk,]mRrj dk lkeuk djrs gq,] o.kkZuqØe esa (muds ukeksa ds vuqlkj)ck,a ls nk,a rks fuEu esa ls dkSu-lk esy ihVj ds fudV iM+ksfl;ksadk ilanhnk [ksy n'kkZ;sxkA(a) cSMfeaVu&iqQVckWy (b) fØdsV&Vsful(c) fØdsV&iqQVckWy (d) Vsful&iqQVckWy(e) fØdsV&cSMfeaVu

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DIRECTIONS (71-77): Read the following passage carefullyand answer the questions given below it. Certain words areprinted in bold to help you locate them while answering someof the questions.Globalization is the objective trend of economic developmentin the world today, featured by free flow and optimizedallocation of capital, technology, information and service in theglobal context. It is the inevitable result of the development ofproductive forces and advances of science and technology,especially the revolution of information technology since the1980s and 1990s.The influence of globalization on countries at different stagesof development is entirely different. The "dividends" derivedfrom globalization are not fairly distributed. The developedcountries have apparent advantages in capital, technology,human resources and administrative expertise and in settingthe "rules of the game". They are usually the biggestbeneficiaries of globalization. The developing countries on theother hand are on the whole in an unfavorably position.Developing countries can obtain some foreign investment,advanced technologies and management expertise, but at thesame time they are the most vulnerable to the negative impactsof globalization and lack the ability to effectively fend off andreduce the risks and pitfalls that come along with globalization.In the 1990s, especially in recent years, the gap between theNorth and the South has further widened. The economicsovereignty and economic security of the developing countriesare confronted with enormous pressure and stern challenges.Some least-developed countries are even on the brink of being

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marginalized by globalization. Therefore, in participation ofglobalization, developing countries should always be on alertand try by all means to exploit the advantages and avoid allkinds of risk and harm.In the past 20-odd years, China has maintained an annualgrowth rate of over 9.3% on average. China is now the 6thlargest economy and the 5th largest trading nation in the world.More than 200 million people have been lifted out of poverty.The above accomplishments were achieved against thebackdrop of a volatile international situation. The reason whyChina was so successful in such a short period of time and ina constantly changing international environment is becauseChina has found its own road of development i.e, to base whatwe do on the realities of China while sticking to the basicsystem of socialism, reforms should be carried out to solve theproblems of incompatibility between the productive forces andthe relations of production, and between economic base andthe superstructure, so as to achieve self-perfection ofsocialism. Every country is different from the other.It opens not only to developed countries, but also todeveloping countries, not only in economic field, but also in allareas of social development. At the same time, it is not a blindopening, but a self-conscious one, not a disorganized openingbut a systematic one. China's opening proceeds and deepensin a gradual and step by step fashion. It started from the 4special economic zones, to coastal cities, then to capital citiesof inland provinces and now it has reached an unprecedentedstage of all-round opening demonstrated by China's accessionto the World Trade Organization. During its opening-up, Chinapaid special attention to give full play to its comparativeadvantages to actively conduct international cooperation andcompetition. For instance, China has fully exploited itsadvantages of low cost of labour to attract foreign investmentand technology to push economic development and betterefficiency and quality of economic growth. These measureshave brought the Chinese economy increasingly integratedwith the world economy.China has learnt many lessons and accumulated richexperiences in dealing with globalisation from its practice ofreform and opening-up. To adopt opening-up policy. It opensnot only to developed countries, but also to developingcountries, not only in economic field, but also in all areas ofsocial development. At the same time, it is not a blind opening,but a self-conscious one, not a disorganized opening but asystematic one. China's opening proceeds and deepens in agradual and step by step fashion. It started from the 4 specialeconomic zones, to coastal cities, then to capital cities of inlandprovinces and now it has reached an unprecedented stage ofall-round opening demonstrated by China's accession to theWorld Trade Organization. During its opening-up, China paidspecial attention to give full play to its comparative advantagesto actively conduct international cooperation and competition.China's participation in Globalization is by no means a one-waystreet. When the world economic growth remains weak, China'seconomy is one of the few bright spots. As World Bank Reporton Global Development Finance 2003 published in early Aprilpointed out that China's fast growth "helped to drive therecovery in East Asia. Together with policy stimulus in othercountries, China's performance lifted the region to growth of6.7 % in 2002, up from 5.5% in 2001.China has also providedthe world with the largest rising market. When more than 1.25billion people become well-off, the demand on everything will

be enormous. Just to give you an example, in the coming 10years alone, China will import US$ 2 trillion of goods from theoutside world. It goes without saying that we are also facingmany challenges. For instance, with the accession to the WTO,China is faced with growing pressure from internationalcompetition. China's enterprises have to cope with fiercercompetition not only at international market, but at home marketas well. Nevertheless, opening the country to the outside worldis China's basic and long-term state policy. China is committedto opening still wider to the outside world in an all-directionaland multi-tiered way, with an even more active approach.71. Why the "dividends" derived from globalization are not

fairly distributed?(a) Apprehension in embracing and seizing the

opportunities presented by globalization(b) Failing to adopt reforms to keep up with the steps

of the changing world.(c) Political disadvantage due to inactivity in the

developing countries.(d) Due to the lack of a just and equitable international

economic order(e) None of these.

72. What reason author has given for China’s achievement insuch a short span of time?(a) Signficant modifications in the basic system of

socialism.(b) Framing their models on Chinese characteristics

rather than relying on plagiarism.(c) As they gave much more impetus on advancement

in technology, human resources and administrativeexpertise

(d) Their responsible approach as they remainedvigilant against various risks, especially financialrisks.

(e) None of these73. Which of the following is the most suitable term for the

nature of Chinese opening to the outside world?(a) Progressive (b) Self conscious(c) Comprehensive (d) Discerning(e) Selective

74. How according to author China is contributing to WorldEconomy?(a) By giving the road development to other developing

countries so that they can follow the same path.(b) By providing a huge market to the World to supply

the needs of billion uplifted Chinese population.(c) By new advancements in technology and human

resources.(d) Focusing their attention to conduct international

cooperation and competition.(e) None of these.

75. Which of the following statement(s) is/ are true in contextof the passage?(i) Developing countries are raising their concern over

China’s commitment to even more active approachtowards opening to World.

(ii) Developing countries are usually the most activepropellers of globalization.

(iii) China’s rise is a threat for the developing countrieslike America.

(a) Only (ii) (b) Both (i) and (iii)(c) Both (i) and (ii) (d) Only (i).(e) All of the above

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(a) Need to fulfill the enormous demands of more thana billion Chinese people who have recently escapedfrom poverty.

(b) Adapting to the model adopted by the othercountries so as to not get isolated.

(c) Growing pressure from the international market.(d) Opening the country to the outside world(e) None of these

77. Which of the following statement is false?(a) Low cost of labour in China is key to attract foreign

investment.(b) Achieving self-perfection of socialism is a reason for

China's incredible growth(c) Developing country can suffer economically due to

globalization.(d) China is facing a much fiercer competition at home

compared to international markets.(e) None of these.

DIRECTIONS (78-82): Rearrange the following Six sentences(A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form ameaningful paragraph and then answer the questions givenbelow.

A-It is the only country in the world that is carbon negative,which means it produces more oxygen than it consumes.B-Bhutan, sandwiched between the two most populousnations on Earth, suffers for their sins.C-So far, so good. But then, two things happened.D-Carbon sinks, 70% forest cover, powered almost entirely bymountain streams—Bhutan is a poster child for green living.E-Glaciers are beginning to melt, flash floods and heavyrains—and even droughts—are common, and temperatures areclimbing.F-One, India and China got richer.78. Which of the following should be the First sentence of

the given paragraph?(a) E (b) D(c) C (d) B(e) A

79. Which of the following should be the Third sentence ofthe given paragraph?(a) A (b) B(c) C (d) D(e) E

80. Which of the following should be the LAST sentence ofthe given paragraph?(a) A (b) C(c) B (d) D(e) E

81. Which of the following should be the Fourth sentence ofthe given paragraph?(a) F (b) C(c) B (d) E(e) D

82. Which of the following should be the Second sentenceof the given paragraph?(a) B (b) D(c) A (d) C(e) E

DIRECTIONS (Q.83-90): In the following passage, youhaveabrief passage. In the following passage, some of the wordshave been left out. First read the passage over and try tounderstand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with thehelp of the alternatives given.Big ideas come from tackling --83-- problems. When one isconfronted with an overwhelming task, it’s pieces. Businessjargon is full of phrases about that, like “pilot projects” and“low-hanging fruit.” They have their place, but in the repertoryof management --84---, they should share their place with boldapproaches to big challenges. Much of today’s most valuablemanagement knowledge came from wrestling with such issues.The most complicated workplace in the middle of the lastcentury was the automobile assembly plant. Drawn to itscomplexity where Peter F. Drucker, W. Edwards Deming, andTaiichi Ohno, among others. The work they and their disciplesdid, applied in industry after industry, is the basis of the bestthat we know about operations, managing people, innovation,organizational design, and much more.The most complex workplaces are tertiary care hospitals. Thesevast --85-- employ tens of thousands of people who, under oneroof, do everything from neurosurgery to laundry. Each patient– that is to say, each “job” — calls on a different set of peoplewith a different constellation of ---86---; even when the twopatients have the same diagnosis, success may be --87--differently. This is complexity of an order of magnitude greaterthan automobile assembly, and anyone who --88--- hospitalizedknows that management has thus far been unequal to thescope of task. The workers, managers, consultants, andscholars --89-- crack this nut will reshape industries andinstitutions just as ---90--- as Drucker, Deming, and Ohno did.83. (a) Small (b) big

(c) Irrelevant (d) Buildings(e) minor

84. (a) Weakness (b) Strength(c) Power (d) practice(e) symptom

85. (a) houses (b) institute(c) demagogue (d) Forts(e) enterprises

86. (a) Barbarity (b) talent(c) skills (d) unskilled(e) barbaric

87. (a) managed (b) Officious(c) Delivered (d) measured(e) postponed

88. (a) are been (b) have being(c) have been (d) has been(e) is be

89. (a) who (b) whom(c) whose (d) which(e) whomsoever

90. (a) Profoundly (b) gradually(c) superficially (d) speciously(e) earnest

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DIRECTIONS (91-100): Identify the error in the sentencesgiven below, if there is no error, click option (e).91. (a) The need to set up

(b) a good library in the locality(c) has been in the minds of people(d) for some time now(e) No error

92. (a) Most people would have(b) attended the union meeting(c) if they had(d) had longer notice of it.(e) No error

93. (a) He took to (b) reading Times(c) for better knowledge (d) of the facts.(e) No error

94. (a) When children have difficulty understanding(b) a certain mathematical process, it is often because(c) their teachers do not understand it conceptually(d) themselves and do not present it in a way that

children can understand.(e) No error.

95. (a) Studies show that the lives of millions of mothers(b) and their children could be saved if countries would(c) invest in programs that ensures a healthy

pregnancy,(d) and safe childbirth.(e) No error.

96. (a) Film viewers claim that(b) the number of scenes depicting alcohol

consumption(c) have increased dramatically over(d) the last decade.(e) no error

97. (a) Forty percent of the people alive today have(b) never made a phone call, but(c) thirty percent still have no electricity connections(d) to their homes.(e) no error

98. (a) Workers with less(b) personal problems are(c) likely to be(d) more productive in their work.(e) no error.

99. (a) Everyone who visits Singapore(b) is impressed by its cleanliness,(c) which is mainly a result of rigorous implementation(d) of their strict laws.(e) No error

100. (a) The bridal dress was(b) most unique: the prince(c) designed it and his(d) mother provided the lace fabric.(e) No error

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1- (a) ewyèku eku ysa = x1 x2 vkSj x32- (c) iz'u ds vuqlkj] lqy>kus ds ckn gesa P izkIr gksrk gS = 2028

4- (a) Vªd dh xfr = =376

8 47 fdyksehVj izfr ?kaVk

dkj n~okjk r; dh xbZ nwjh = (Vªd dh xfr $ 18) fd izfr ?kaVk

dkj n~okjk fy;k x;k le; = =390

65 6 ?kaVs

5- (c) lacafèkr xfr

le; (1.10 0.9) 1 hr

150 75+

= =

1 ?kaVk – 3600 lSd.M

3600? 4875

= = lSd.M

6- (d) tsEl dh vk;q = F & 30cgu dh vk;q = F & 35iz'u ds vuqlkjM = 24 $ cgu dh vk;qM = 24 $ F & 35F – M = 11

7- (b) 3 eghus ds fy, (esa) vkSlr ekfld O;; = 3 ckj gS ykbZu3 eghus dk dqy O;; = 3 ckj gS ykbZuukS eghuksa dh dqy cpr =ukS eghuksa esa vkSlr ekfld vk;

8- (b) 1@8 $ 1@12 $ 1@C = 1@4] gesa feyrk gS C = 24 fnu vcA, B vkSj C dh dk;Z{kerk 1@18 % 1@12 % 1@24 ds vuqikresa gSA3 % 2 % 1] blfy, C dk fgLlk gS 1@6 × 1200 = 200

9- (b) 'A' ikbZi dk % esa dke'B' ikbZi dk % esa dke'C' ikbZi dk % esa dke

muesa ls lHkh 2 ?kaVksa ds fy, [kksys x, $ 2 ?kaVs ckn] ikbZi C candj fn;k x;k $ pkSFks ?kaVs ckn 'B' ikbZi dks can dj fn;k x;k =100 Þ (10 $ 5 $ 2-5) × 2 $ (10 $ 5) × 2 $ ikbZi 'A'vdsys fd;k x;k dke = 100Þ 35 $ 30 $ ikbZi A n~okjk vdsys fd;k x;k dke = 100Þ A ikbZi n~okjk vdsys fd;k x;k dke = 100 & 65 = 35%

10- (c) yM+ds = 4x vkSj yM+fd;ka = 7xvuqikr =

11- (e) vxys uacj rd 6 ls Hkkx djrs jgsaA12. (b) 139 + 3 = 142

142 - 9 = 133133 + 27 = 160….160 – 81 = 79

79 243 322+ =

13. (d) 164 – 4 = 160/4 = 40

40 4 44 4 176+ = ´ =

176 – 4 = 172/4 = 4343 + 4 = 47×4 = 188188 – 4 = 184/4 = 46

14. (b) 96/0.3 = 320320/0.4 = 800800/0.5 = 1600

1600/0.6 2666.7=

15. (b) 6 / 2 + 1² = 44 / 2 + 2² = 66 / 2 + 3² = 12.12/2 + 42 = 22

222/ 2 5 36+ =

16. (b) (x + 13) (x + 17) = 0x = - 13, - 17y² - 53y + 196 = 0y = 49, 4vr% x < y

17. (b) 2x² - 9x + 10 = 0x = 2.5, 2y² - 18y + 72 = 0y = 12, 6vr% x < y

18. (e) x(35 - x) = 124x = 31, 4y(2y + 3) = 90y = –7.5, 6

19. (b) 1/(x – 3) + 1/(x + 5) = 1/3x2 – 4x –21 = 0x = 7, –3(y + 2) (27 – y) = 210y² - 25x + 156 = 0 => y = 12, 13x < y

20. (a) 36 x 64 0+ =

6x + 8 = 0x = -1.33

281y (4) 0+ =

9y + 16 = 0y = – 1.77vr% x > y

21. (a) 22. (c)23. (b) (46/100) ? = 46916

? = (46916 × 100)/46 = 101991.3

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24. (c) 27 + 0.04 = 27.04/8 = 3.383.38 × 134.567 = 454.8 = 455

25. (a) 24.92 × 13.95 = 347.634

625 - 347.634 = 277.37

26- (d) rkfydk ls ge Li"V :i ls ns[k ldrs gSa fd vfèkdre %

c<+ksrjh D ds fy, iQjojh (eryc 25%) esa gqbZA

27- (a) cktkj ewY; esa vfèkdre iw.kZr;k ifjorZu 20 gS eryc ekpZ

ds eghus esa 'ks;j A dk Hkkx (fgLlk) = 115 & 95 = 20

28- (a) fdlh Hkh 'ks;j esa vfèkdre izfr'kr ifjorZu D 'ks;j ds fy,

iQjojh (eryc 25%) esa gqvkA

29- (d) 'ks;j ewY; ifjorZu ds dkj.k twu eghus esa vfèkdre gkfu

10 gSA blfy, mRrj gS (d)A

30- (a) Åijh rkfydk ls ge ns[k ldrs gSa fd O;fDr dk vfèkdre

ykHk 5% gSA

31- (c) vkSlr mRiknu = (700+900+600+400+1000+800)/6 = 733.33= 733

32. (c) A = (500 × 100)/700 = 71.42%B = (800 × 100)/900 = 88.88%C = (400 × 100)/600 = 66.66%D = (300 × 100)/400 = 75%E = (700 × 100)/1000 = 70%F = (600 × 100)/800 = 75%

33. (b) P = 900+600 = 1500S = 800+400 = 1200P : S = 1500 : 1200 = 5 : 4

34. (d) S = 300+700+600 = 1600P = 400+1000+800 = 2200S/P = (1600×100)/2200 = 72.72%

35. (a) P = 700 + 900 + 600 + 400 + 1000 + 800 = 4400S = 500 + 800 + 400 +300 + 700 + 600 = 3300

P:S = 4400 : 3300 = 4: 336- (a) P > Q = R < T < S (nksuksa O;atuk lgh gSA)

37- (e) A = B > C = D < E = F vkSj A = B > C < = D < E = F( F >

C nksuksa ekeyksa esa lgh gSA)

38- (a) T > = R < = Q > P = S (Li"V :i ls Q > S vkSj Q vkSj T

ds chp dksbZ lacaèk ugha gSA)

39- (c) A > N < = K > M < R (M ,oa N vkSj R ,oa A ds chp

dksbZ lacaèk ugha gSA)

40- (e) A = B < C > D < E vkSj A = B < C > = D < E nksuksa gh ekeyksa

esa B, D ls cM+k gh jgsxkA

41- (d) lHkh 'kkiZuj jcM+ gS ;g ,d laHkkouk gS blfy, I vuqlj.k

ugha djrk] II fuf'pr ugha gSA

42- (b) ;fn lHkh vk;r 'kadq gSa rks dqN oRr 'kadq gksaxs tks fd laHko

ugha gSA

II ;g laHkkouk gSA

43- (e) lHkh vk;r 'kadq gS ;g ,d laHkkouk ugha gS] blfy, I

vuqlj.k djrk gSA

dksbZ oxZ 'kadq ugha gS] D;ksafd dksbZ oRr 'kadq ugha gSA

44- (b) I fuf'pr ugha gSA yky ihys gks ldrs gSa blfy, dsoy II

vuqlj.k djrk gSA

45- (b) ;fn dqN ihys gjs gSa rks dqN uhys ihys gksaxs tks fd ,d

laHkkouk ugha gSA

II ,d laHkkouk gSA

46- (b)

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53- (e) K, H dh iq=kh] H, P dk firk blfy, K vkSj P HkkbZ cgu

gSa] vc Q, K dh ekrk gks & rks P t:j gh Q dk csVk ;k csVh

gks blfy, nksuksa x vkSj $A

54- (c) B, P dh iRuh] P, Z dk iq=k] Z, K dk firk& blfy, P, K

HkkbZ cgu gaS] K, O dh iq=kh blfy, Z vkSj O ifr&iRuh] P

vkSj K HkkbZ&cgu] B, P dh iRuh blfy, B, O dh iq=koèkwA

55- (b) J, P dk firk vkSj S, A dk csVk] vc A, J dh cgu nh xbZ

gSA vc A vkSj J HkkbZ&cgu gSaA P, J dk cPpk vkSj S, A dk

cPpk blfy, nksuksa igys fj'rsnkj gaSA

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