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HM DO NOT OPEN THE SEAL OF THE BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. 1.. .:{·1CJ466 CD 2013 Test Form No. m~~. 246 LO 7 Time Allowed: 2 Hours (For V.H. Candidates: 2 hrs. 40 min.) f.mffm wr<r,' 2 dt (~ 3afjr;cm/' ~ f&r{ : 2 dt 40 #Rc) Read the following instructions carefully before you begin to answer the questions. This Booklet contains questions in English as well as in HindI. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I~~.q~~i'fm~~.q~~ll Maximum Marks: 200 ~:#n,'200 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This Booklet contains 200 questions in all comprising the following four parts: Part I GeneralIntelligence (50 Questions) Part II English Language (50 Questions) Part III Quantitative Aptitude (50 Questions) Part IV General Awareness (50 Questions) 2. In questions set bilingually in English and Hindi, in case discrepancy, the English version will prevail. 3. All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks. 4. The paper carries negative marking. 0·25 marks will be deducted for eacli wrong answer. 5. Before you start to answer the questions you must check up this Booklet and ensure that it contains all the pages (1-36) and see that no page is missing or repeated. If you find any defect in this Booklet, you must get it replaced immediately. 6. You will be supplied the Answer-Sheet separately by the Invigilator. You must complete and code the details of Name, Roll NUmber, Ticket Number and Test Form Number on Side-I of the Answer-Sheet carefully. You must also put your signature and Left-Hand thumb impression on the Answer-Sheet at the prescribed place before you actually start answering the questions. These Instructions must be fully complied WIth, failing which" .YOIl. Answer-Sheet will not be evaluated and you will be awarded 'ZERO' mark. (V.H. candidates will have to ensure that these details will be filled in by the scribe. However, all V.H. candidates must put their left-hand thumb impression at the space provided in the Answer-Sheet. Those V.H. candidates who can sign should also put their signatures in addition to thumb impression.) 7. Answers must be shown by completely blackening the corresponding ovals on Side-ll of the Answer-Sheet against the relevant question number by Black/Blue Ball-point Pen only. Answers, which are not shown by Black/Blue Ball-point Pen will not be awarded any mark. 8. A machine will read the coded information in the OMR Answer-Sheet. In case the information is incomplete or different from the information given in the application form, such candidate will be awarded 'ZERO' mark. 9. The Answer-Sheet must be handed over to the Invigilator before you leave the Examination-Hall. 10. Failure to comply with any of the above instructions will render a candidate liable to such action/penalty as may be deemed fit. 11. The manner in which the different questions are to be answered has been explained at the back of this Booklet (Page No. 36), which you should read carefully before actually answering the questions. 12. Answer the questions as quickly and as carefully as you can. Some questions may be, difficult and others easy. Do not spend too much time on any quesnon. 13. In lieu of Questions No. 43 to 50 and 147 to 150 relating to figural portions, alternate questions have been provided to be attempted by V.H. candidates only. 14. No rough work is to .be done on the Answer-Sheet. Space for rough work has been provided below the questions. 15. "Mobile phones and wireless communication devices are completely banned in the examination halls/rooms. Candidates are advised not to keep mobile phones/any other wireless communication devices with them even switching it off, in their own interest. Failing to comply with this provision will be considered as using unfair means in the examination and action' will be taken against them including cancellation of their candidature. " .CD 2013/Page 1

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HMDO NOT OPEN THE SEAL OF THE BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.

1.. .:{·1CJ466 CD 2013Test Form No.m~~.246 LO 7

Time Allowed: 2 Hours (For V.H. Candidates: 2 hrs. 40 min.)f.mffm wr<r,' 2 dt (~ 3afjr;cm/' ~ f&r{ : 2 dt 40 #Rc)Read the following instructions carefully before you begin to answer the questions. This Booklet contains questions in English as well as in HindI.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I~~.q~~i'fm~~.q~~ll

Maximum Marks: 200~:#n,'200

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

1. This Booklet contains 200 questions in all comprising the followingfour parts:Part I GeneralIntelligence (50 Questions)Part II English Language (50 Questions)Part III Quantitative Aptitude (50 Questions)Part IV General Awareness (50 Questions)

2. In questions set bilingually in English and Hindi, in casediscrepancy, the English version will prevail.

3. All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks.4. The paper carries negative marking. 0·25 marks will be deducted for

eacli wrong answer.5. Before you start to answer the questions you must check up this

Booklet and ensure that it contains all the pages (1-36) and seethat no page is missing or repeated. If you find any defect in thisBooklet, you must get it replaced immediately.

6. You will be supplied the Answer-Sheet separately by the Invigilator.You must complete and code the details of Name, Roll NUmber,Ticket Number and Test Form Number on Side-I of theAnswer-Sheet carefully. You must also put your signature andLeft-Hand thumb impression on the Answer-Sheet at the prescribedplace before you actually start answering the questions. TheseInstructions must be fully complied WIth, failing which" .YOIl.Answer-Sheet will not be evaluated and you will be awarded 'ZERO'mark. (V.H. candidates will have to ensure that these details will befilled in by the scribe. However, all V.H. candidates must put theirleft-hand thumb impression at the space provided in theAnswer-Sheet. Those V.H. candidates who can sign should alsoput their signatures in addition to thumb impression.)

7. Answers must be shown by completely blackening the correspondingovals on Side-ll of the Answer-Sheet against the relevant questionnumber by Black/Blue Ball-point Pen only. Answers, which are notshown by Black/Blue Ball-point Pen will not be awarded any mark.

8. A machine will read the coded information in the OMR Answer-Sheet.In case the information is incomplete or different from the informationgiven in the application form, such candidate will be awarded 'ZERO'mark.

9. The Answer-Sheet must be handed over to the Invigilator before youleave the Examination-Hall.

10. Failure to comply with any of the above instructions will render acandidate liable to such action/penalty as may be deemed fit.

11. The manner in which the different questions are to be answered hasbeen explained at the back of this Booklet (Page No. 36), which youshould read carefully before actually answering the questions.

12. Answer the questions as quickly and as carefully as you can. Somequestions may be, difficult and others easy. Do not spend too muchtime on any quesnon.

13. In lieu of Questions No. 43 to 50 and 147 to 150 relating to figuralportions, alternate questions have been provided to be attempted byV.H. candidates only.

14. No rough work is to .be done on the Answer-Sheet. Space forrough work has been provided below the questions.

15. "Mobile phones and wireless communication devices are completelybanned in the examination halls/rooms. Candidates are advised notto keep mobile phones/any other wireless communication deviceswith them even switching it off, in their own interest. Failing tocomply with this provision will be considered as using unfair meansin the examination and action' will be taken against them includingcancellation of their candidature. "

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PARTI:GENERALINTELLIGENCEDirections : In questions no. 1 to 7, select the 12.related word / letters / number from the givenalternatives.

1. MOQS : ACEG : : PRTV: ?

(A) KMNP (B) OQSU(C) EGIJ (D) FHJM

2. 36 : 144 : : 49: ?

(A) 196 (B) 154(C) 81 (D) 149

3. 76: 42:: 66: ?(A) 36 (B) 63(C) 12 (D) 35

4. Picture : See : : Book: ?(A) Listen (BJ Library(C) Buy (D) Read

5. Dark: Light: : -1-(A) Ill: Diseased(B) Hot: Cold(C) Polluted: Contaminated(D) Accrued: Accumulated

Swimming: River: : Hiking: ?J..A) Mountain (B) Sea(C) Road (D) Pond

7. HOPEFUL: LUFEPOH : : ETHNICITY: ?(A) ICINHTEYT (B) CINHTEYTI(C) YTICINHTE (D) TICINHTEY

Directions: In questions no. 8 to 11, find the oddwords / letters Inumber pair from the givenalternatives.

6.

8. (A) Poet(C) Author

(A) KHEB(C) MKHE

10. (A) 41, 52(C) 46,57

11. (A) Hexagon: Angle(B) Square: Line(C) Circle: Arc(D) Line: Dot

(B) .Publisher(D) Novelist

(B) WTQN(D) MIDA

(B) 64,73(D) 38,49

Which one of the given responses would be ameaningful order of the following?

1. Plant 2. Fruit3. Seed 4. Flower(A) 3,1,4,2 (B) 3,2,1,4(C) 3,2,4,1 (D) 3,1,2,4

13. Arrange the following words according toEnglish Dictionary :1. Bound3. Bunch

(A) 4,2,1,3

(C) 1,4,2,3

2.4.

BonusBoard

(B) 4,3,2,1

(D) 2,4,3,1

14. Which one set of letters when sequentiallyplaced at the gaps in the given letter series .shall complete it ?

a_a_'rbab/-ba_

(A) abba (B) bbab(C) abab (D) baab

15. In the following letter series, how many timesdoes 'P' occur in such a way that after 'P', N 0should occur?

(A)

(C)

APNQPNOSPTOZPNOYMPNO, ..•2 (B)54 .n» 3

16. Find out the set among the four sets which islike the given set.

(A)

(C)

(23: 30 : 37)

(21: 28: 34)

(6: 13: 20)

(B) (12: 19 : 25)

(D) (7: 15 : 22)

Directions: In questions no. 17 to 19, a series isgiven, with one term missing. Choose the correctalternative from the given ones that will completethe series.

17. YVP, WTN, URL, L:(A) SPJ

(C) VSP

(B) TQL

, (D) SRJ

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~ : JTR ~ 1 it 7 11, ~ "1J"([ lip:;)?i! 1{ it 12.

~ ~/31W/~ CfiT~/

1. MOQS : AeEG : : PRTV :.l:(A) KMNP (B) OQSU(C) EGIJ (D) FHJM

2. 36: 144: : 49: ?(A) 196(.C) 81

3. 76 : 42 : : 66: ?(A) 36 (B) 63(e) 12 (D) 35

4. ~:~::~:?

(A) ~ (B) g'R1ChIW~

(C) ~ (D) 'q"(fIT

5. 3iccro : ~ :: ?

(A) ~:~~)

(B) 1Wf: OST

(e) ~:~

(D) 3qlNld: ~

6. ~:~::~:~(A) 'Gcffi (B) ~

(C) ~ (D) ~

7. HOPEFUL: LUFEPOH : : ETHNleITY: ?(A) IeINHTEYT (B) eINHTEYTI(e) YTICINHTE (D) TleINHTEY

~ : JTR ~ 8 it 11 11,. ~ "1J"([ I¥h(rll'i 1{ it 16.fcrr.rr:r ~ / 318j'( / ~ !f'1T ~ /8. (A) ~ (B) J)lChI~ICh

(C) ~ (D) 3qr:lll~ChI(

9. (A) KHEB (B~(e) MKHE (D)

10. (A) 41, 52 (B)(e) 46,57 (D)

11. (A) lSI@: cnluT(B) crt: 00(C) ¥:~~)

(D) oo:~(B) TQL(D) SRJ

(B) 154(D) 149

WTQNMIDA

64,7338,49

f.1JOOtR1f@d~Ch6'(il -q -G ~-m ~ ~ ~§:Q: ~ Cf)T ~ Sfili ~ ~ ?

1. -..rrm 2. ~

3. m 4. ~

(A) 3, 1, 4, 2 (B) 3, 2, 1, 4(e) 3, 2, 4, 1 (D) 3, 1, 2, 4

13. f.1JOOtR1R9d ~ q;) ~ ~1~chl~1~ ~Sfili -q W :1. Bound3. Bunch

2. Bonus4. Board

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

(e) 1,~2,3 (D) 2,~3,1

14. 3l~ Cf)T ~-m ~ ~ ~'l1{ ~

~-G~~31~~q;)~~?

(A) abba(e) abab

(B) bbab(D) baab

15. f.1JOOtf~f@d 3l~ ~ -q, ~ ~ 'P' ~>JCf;"R ~ t fcf; 'p' ~ ~ N 0 3lffiT~ ?

APNQPNOSPTOZPNOYMPNO

(A) 2 (B) 5

(e) 4 (D)3~ ~ lW: 'tffi: ~ -q -G ~ ~ q;) ~

~\lfT~lW:~~~~ I

(23: 30 : 37)

(A) (21: 28 : 34) (B) (12: 19 : 25)

(e) (6: 13 : 20) (0) (7: 15 : 22)

~ : JTR ~ 17 it 19 11, l!!/i.31pIi1T ~ t/&m1J l!!/i qc: fJFT ~ / ~ "1J"([ men?i)' 1{ -n ~ ~

fcrcM:q ~ ~ 31pIi1T CfiT TI!J q;(rrr /

17. YVP, WTN, URL, L(A) SPJ(e) VSP

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27. From the given alternatives select the wordwhich cannot be formed using the letters ofthe given word.

SIGNATURE

(A) SIGHT(C) NATURE

18. 2,8,18,32,50,-1-

(A) 70(C) 64

(B) 68(D) 72

19. 1,3,7,15,31,?

(A) 73(C) 37

(B) 63(D) 36

20. C is the mother of A and B. If D is the 28.husband ofB, what is C to D?

(A) Mother-in-law (B) Sister(C) Mother (D) Aunt

If A = 1, ACE = 9, then ART = ?

(A) 29 (B) 38(C) 10 (D) 39

21.

22. If PARK is coded as 5394, SHIRT is coded as17698 and PANDIT is coded as 532068, howwould you code NISHAR in that codelanguage?(A) 201739(C) 266734

(B) 261739(D) 231954

23. If the 5th date of a month is Tuesday, what

date will be 3 days after the 3rd Friday in themonth?

(A) 17(C) 19

(B) 22(D) 18

24. Seema's younger brother Sohan is older thanSeeta. Sweta is younger than Deepti but elderthan Seema. Who is the eldest?

(B) GAIN(D) GATE

If 'SYNDICATE' is written as'SYTENDCAI',then how can 'PSYCHOTIC' be written?(A) PSICYOCTH . (B) PSICYCOTH(C) PSYICTCOH (D) PSYCOHTCI

Some letters are given below in the first lineand numbers are given below them in thesecond line. Numbers are the codes for thealphabets and vice-versa. Choose the correctletter-code for the given set of numbers.

EMKBZWQUDJ5 9 1 648 2 073

429753

29.

(A) ZQMDEJ(C) ZQMJDE

(B) ZQEDMJ(D) ZQMEDJ

From the given alternatives select the wordwhich can be formed using the letters of thegiven word.

30.

DICTIONARY

(A) BINARY(C) NATION

(B) DAIRY(D) ADDITION

(A) Seeta(C) Seema

(B) Deepti(D) Sweta

Directions: In questions no. 31 and 32, select themissing number from the given responses.

25. Rahim and his uncle differ in their ages by30 years. After 7 years, if the sum of theirages is 66, what will be the age of the uncle?

31. 5 25 57 49 76 ? 6(A) 38 (B) 40(C) 36 (D) 35

32. 96 100 132Sohan ranks seventh from the top and 6 4 6twenty-sixth from the bottom in a class. How 5 7 3many students are there in the class? 21 32 ?

(A) 33 (B) 34 (A) 32(C) 31 .o» 32 (C) 25

)

(A) 39(C) 51

(B) 41(D) 49

26.

(B) 20(D) 30

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(A) 73 (B) 63(C) 37 (D) 36

20. C 11ffiT ~ A 3fu: B ~ I ~ D -qffi ~ B CfiT, eft C

~~D~?(A) ~ (B) ~

(C) 11ffiT (D) ~

21. ~ A = 1, ACE = 9, eft ART = ?(A) 29 (B) 38(C) 10 (D) 39

22. ~ ~ ~ ~ -ij PARK fffigr ~ ~ 5394,SHIRT ~ ~ ~ 17698 3fu: PANDIT fffigr\jff(f]' ~ 532068, eft ~ ~ ~ -ij NISHAR ~~~fffigr~?

(A) 201739 (B) 261739(C) 266734 (D) 231954

23. ~ ~ cfil 5cff ~ 4JI(1ql( t eft ~ ~ ~

~ ~ 3 Wr ~ ~-~ ~ mTfT ?(A) 17 (B) 22(C) 19 (D) 18

24. ~ CfiTmer ~ ~, BRIT ~ ~ -ij ~ ~ I

m-r,~~~~~~~~~ I~-ij~~~~?(A) ~ (B) ~

(C) ~ (0) m-r25. ~ 3fu: ~ 'qfql ~ ~ -ij 30 crf CfiT 3MR: 31. ~ !: ~

~ I 7 crf ~, ~ ~ ~ ~ CfiT<irT 66 crf 6? 6

t eft ~ ~ ~ ~ mTfT ? (A) 38(A) 39 (B) 41 (C) 36(C) 51 (D) 49

26. ~ Cfiarr -ij ~ CfiT "fWR ~ ~ m-acn ~ 3fu:~ ~ ~a4l~qi~ I Cfiarr -ij ¥1 ~ ~

~?(A) 33(C) 31

18. 2,8, 18,32,50, ~

(A) 70(C) 64

(B) 68(D) 72

19. 1,3,7, 15,31, ~

27. ~ ~ fclCfl~ -ij ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ 3l~ CfiT m m :rtf ~ \jfl

~I

SIGNATURE(A) SIGHT (B) GAIN(C) NATURE (D) GATE

28. ~ 'SYNDICATE' fffigr ~ ~'SYTENDCAI', eft 'PSYCHOTIC' fcnB ~fffigr \jfl ~ ~ ?

(A) PSICYOCTH (B) PSICYCOTH(C) PSYICTCOH (D) PSYCOHTCI

29. ~ ~ ~,-ij ~ 3l~ ~ ~ ~ 3fu: ~ .~~~-ij ~~~~ I ~ 3fu: 3l~

~-~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~-~ CfiT ~

3l~-~~ I

EMKBZWQUDJ5 9 1 648 2 0 7 3

429753(A) ZQMDEJ (B) ZQEDMJ(C) ZQMJDE (D) ZQMEDJ

30. ~ ~ ~Cfl("tll -ij ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

~~-ij~31~~GR~m I

DICTIONARY

(A) BINARY (B) DAIRY(C) NATION (D) ADDITION

~ : JTR "fi&n 31 3h< 32 #, ~ 1Jl( f¥h(Y4T ff -8

fJFT 3fq) ~ ~ /

(B) 40(D) 35

32. 96 100 1326 4 65 7 321 32 ?

(B) 34 (A) 32(D) 32 (C) 25

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Directions : In questions no. 33 and 34, someequations are solved on the basis of a certain system.On the same basis, find out the correct answer forthe unsolved equation.

33. If 782 = 20and 671= 17, then

884 =?(A) 26 (B) 23(C) 32 (D) 19

34. 5 x 6 x 4 = 456, 3 x 6 x 5 = 536,4x8x7=?

(A) 847(C) 748

(B) 784(D) ·478

35. A cyclist goes 30 km to North and thenturning East he goes 40 km. Again he turnsto his right and goes 20 km. After this, heturns to his right and goes 40 km. How far ishe from his starting point?

(A) 25 km(C) 6 km

(B) 40 km(D) 10 km

Directions : In questions no. 39 and 40, twostatements are given followed by two conclusionsI and II. You have to consider the statements to betrue even if they seem to be at variance fromcommonly known facts. You have to decide which ofthe given conclusions, if any, follow from the givenstatements. Indicate your answer.

39. Statements:

1. Education is a process of lighting.

2. Mind requires light to enlighten the coreof cognitive aspect.

Conclusions:

I. Education is a light which removes thedarkness of mind.

II. Education is a static process for mind.

(A) Both conclusions I and II follow

(B) Neither conclusion I nor II follows

(C) Only conclusion I follows

(D) Only conclusion II follows36. Select the correct combination of

mathematical signs to replace '*' signs and to 40. Statements:

balance the given equation.

9 * 7 * 2 * 3 * 10

(A) + - x =

.(C) +- x + =(B) - +- x =

(D) - + +- =37. If'+' denotes +-, '-' denotes x, 'x' denotes - and

'+-' denotes +, then

35 + 7 - 5 +- 5 x 6 = ?

(A) 20(C) 36

(B) 14(D) 24

38. One morning at 7 o'clock, Naresh startedwalking with his back towards the Sun. Thenhe turned towards left, walked straight andthen turned towards right and walkedstraight. Then he again turned towards left.Now in which direction is he facing?

(A) West(C) North

(B) South(D) East

1. All students in my class are intelligent.

2. Sunil is not intelligent.

Conclusions:

I. Sunil is not a student of my class.

II. Sunil must work hard.

(A) Both conclusions I and II follow

(B) Neither conclusion I nor II follows

(C) Only conclusion I follows

(D) Only conclusion II follows

41. 3 daily wage workers A, Band Caredistributed ~ 178 in such a way that A gets~ 4 less than C, B gets ~ 15 more than A andC gets ~ 11 less than B. What is the ratio oftheir shares?

53: 68: 5750: 51: 52

(B) 57: 53 : 68(D) 53: 56 : 68

(A)

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~ : JfR mr 33 3h< 34 T1, !jiF§ ~·fJflt:h?oIT CfiT 1{Cii ~: JfR" mr 39 3h< 40 T1, qT CfiPFif ~ 31f1T qTfcritr:r ;;rumft ~ 3fTqJ( W ~ fWn 7J<lT U / ~ 3fTqJ( ~ I 3h< II ~ TJr[ t / :mrrr:nT CfiPFif CfiT ~w, 31jffftrr e47t:h?ol q;r~ ~ "ifl(f ~ / 11RCf)( fcrw< "i/iR7 U ~ c1 ell{I'"4d: sm ?f2:<IT" fo:rw33. ~ 782 = 20 JRf/rr ~ ~ / :mrrr:nT f.tufo! "i/iR7 U fcI; ~. TJr[ ~

3fu: 671= 17, en -q t1 cnt.r- m, ~ CfiTf it, f.@rrr ~ " ~ TJr[ CfiPFif

884 = ? ~ 3fTqJ( W Rt:h1&1 \iff 8CIi?fT U / 3lTR7 ~ f.tW;c(A) 26 (B) 23 q;;f /

(e) 32 (D) 19

~:

1. ~ Cfi~ ~ ~ fcRmff ~f.&q 1"1~ I2. ~~~I"I~~ I

~:

I. ~ ~ Cfi~ CfiTfcRmff ~ ~ I

II. ~ CfiTm -qftWf Cfi8T ~ I

(A) ~ I ~ II~ RCf)~d ~

(B) ;r en ~ I ~ ;r tt II RCf)~(11~(A) 20 (B) 14 (e) ~ ~ IRCf)~(11~

(e) 36 (D) 24 (D) ~ ~ IIRCf)~(11~

38. f;~~~~~::=:41. 3~~A,B~e~~178CfiT~>JCfiR

~ ~ ~ WI 3fu: m GRff 3fu: ~ ~PTm fen A CfiTe ~ ~ 4 Cfi1i ~·I B CfiTA

~ 'qffi 1~ m ~~ 3fu: ~ I 31a:"3BCfiT ~ ~ 15 ~ m 3fu: e CfiT B c& ~~~~~c&3fu:~? ~ llCfi1im I~~~~-ij~?

(A) ~ (B) Gf8.;oT (A) 53: 68 : 57 (B) 57: 53 : 68

(e) ~ (D) ~ (e) 50: 51 : 52 (D) 53: 56 : 68

34. 5 x 6 x 4 = 456, 3 x 6 x 5 = 536,4x8x7=?

(A) 847 (B) 784(e) 748 (D) 478

35. "Q;Cf)f11~fCt;~ wrn: 30 fcf;tft ~ c& 3fu: ~ ~3fu: m ~ c& 3fu: ~ 40 fcf;tft ~ ~ 1 ~

m ~ 3N-ft GRff 3fu: ~ 20 fcf;tft ~ ~ I~ ~ ~ 3N-ft GRff 3fu: ~ 40 fcf;tft\iffifT ~ 1 ~ 31tH ~ ~ ~ fcf;o;fi ~ 1:R

~ ?(A) 25 fcf;tft (B) 40 fcf;tft(e) 6 fcf;tft (D) 10 fcf;tft

36. ~ llt!; f14)Cf)(OICfiT~ cr:;8 (f~ '*' ~ ~ .

~ ~ ~ llfOl<fl4 ~ CfiT~ Sfi11~ 40.~I

9 * 7 * 2 * 3 * 10

(A) + - x = (B) - + x =(e) + x + = (D) - + + =

37. ~ '+'CfiT ~ ~ + , '-' (fiT ~ ~ x, 'x'(fiT ~~ - ~ '+' (fiT 3121~ +, en

35 + 7 - 5 + 5 x 6 = ?

39. ~:

1. m~ 3'11~1fCt;(1cr:;8 c& "Q;Cf)~ ~ I2. q~&:f) CfiT~1"1I("qCf)~ ~ 11lf ~ ~

~ ~ >fCifimc& 3'11cF?4Cf)(11~ ~ I

~:

I. m~"Q;Cf) >fCifim ~ ~ q~&:f) ~ ~~CfiT~~~ I

II. m~ q~&:f) ~ ~ "Q;Cf)~ ~ ~ I

(A) ~ I ~ II~ RCf)~d ~

(B) ;r en ~ I ~ ;r tt II RCf)~(11~

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(A) D

(C) B

42. Five boys A, B, C, D and E are standing in a 46.row. D is on the right of E. B is on the left ofE, but on the right of A. D is on the left of C,who is standing on the extreme right. Who isstanding in the middle?

(B) E

(D) C

43. Which figure is different from the rest of thethree?

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47.(A) (B) (C) (D)

44. Select the related figure from the givenalternatives.

Question figures:

Identify the diagram that best represents therelationship among the classes given below:

Liquids, Milk, River water

(A) OLQ) (B) @(C) 0 (D) @) 0

Which answer figure will complete thepattern in the question figure?

Question figure:

Answer figures:

A~unG&0 ~I I I I I (A) (B) (C) (D)

(A) (B) (C) (D)

45. Select the correct alternative from the givenones which will complete the figural series.

Question figures:

Answer figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D)

48. Select the missing number from the givenresponses:

(A) 132 (B) 122

(C) 222 (D) 212

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49. From the given answer figures, select the one 45.in which the question figure ishidden/embedded.

Question figure:

Answer figures:

(A) (B) (D)(C)

50. A piece of paper is folded and cut/punched asshown below in the question figures. Fromthe given answer figures, indicate how it willappear when opened.

Question figures:

Answer figures:

(A) (C) (D)(B)

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43. Rita ranks 19th in a class of 40 students.What is her rank from the last?

(A) 21

(C) 19

(B) 22

(D) 20

44. .!.th of ~ th of a number is 363. What is the4 4square root of that number?

(A) 44

(C) 88

(B) 40

(D) 80

How many even numbers are there in thefollowing sequence of numbers, each of whichis followed by an odd number as well aspreceded by an even number?

867689327534223q5228119

(A) 3

(C) 1

(B) 4

(D) 2

46. A man was going to the market with his threebrothers, each one of them carrying one childin their arms. How many were going to themarket?

(A) 7

(C) 6

(B) 10

(0) 13

47. Find the wrong number in the given series.8,17,36,75,154,308

(A) 75 (B) 308(C) 36 (D) 17

48. In a wooden box there are 'n' number of socksof two different colours. You cannot seeoutside, but can put your hand and take outany number of socks one by one. What is theminimum number of socks one should takeout to get one perfect pair of socks?(A) 11 (B) 101(C)2 (D)3

49. If A stands for +, Q stands for -, V stands for

x and R stands for +, then what is the valueof the given equation ?

16A 8 R 2 Q 3 V 5 = ?

(A) 5

(C) 17

(B) 6

(D) 25

50. Leela and Geeta had to pick up 1460 tilesfrom a ground. Leela picked up 30 tiles morethan Geeta. How many tiles did Geeta pickup?

(A) 730

(C)" 745

(B) 760

(0) 715

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(e) 6 (D)13

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(A) 75 (B) 308(e) 36 (D) 17

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~ x 3fu: R CfiT 3r4 ~ +, m ~ lW: ~~')<fl<ul CfiT

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PART II: ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Directions: In questions no. 51 to 55, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Findout which part of a sentence has an error and blacken the oval (-) corresponding to the appropriate letter(A, B, C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet.

(A) (B)

51. Hasan plays / both cricket and billiards / at the national level. / No error.

(D)(C)

(A) (B)

52. My father gave me I a pair of binocular I on my birthday. / No error.

(D)

53. Kalidas is I a Shakespeare I of India. I No error.

(A) , (B) (C) (D)

(C)

(A) (B)54. The teacher as well as his students, / all left I for the trip. I No error.

(D)

55. More you I think of it, / the worse it becomes. I No error.

(A) (B) (C)

(C)

(D)

56. The human mind seems to have built-in_____ against original thought.

Directions: In questions no. 56 to 60, sentences are 58.given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriateword(s). Four alternatives are suggested for eachquestion. Choose the correct alternative out of thefour and indicate it by blackening the appropriateoval (-) in the Answer Sheet.

(A) prejudices

(C) interests

(B) ideas

(D) safeguards

57. A child is the future of a family _nation.

(A) just as

(C) like a

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(B) as a

(D) as well as of a

If strict security measures were taken, thetragedy might have been _

59.

(A) restrained (B) averted

(C) removed (D) controlled

The deceased left him two youngchildren.

(A) behind (B) for

(C) with (D) by

60. The statue a global symbol offreedom.

(A) stands against (B) stands to

(C) stands for (D) stands as

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(B) Wise

(D) Cunning

Directions : In questions no. .70 to 72, out of thefour alternatives choose the one which can besubstituted for the given words / sentence.

Directions: In questions no. 61 and 62, out of thefour alternatives, choose the one which bestexpresses the meaning of the given word and mark itin the Answer Sheet.

Directions : In questions no. 67 to 69, fouralternatives are given for the Idiom / Phraseunderlined in the sentence. Choose the alternativewhich best expresses the meaning of theIdiom / Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet.

61. Wily

(A) Angry

(C) Stupid

62. Temerity

(A) Paucity

(C) Audacity

67. The police cordoned off the area after theexplosion.

(A) The police checked everyone in the area(B) The police did not allow anyone to leave

the area(C) The police filled the whole area(D) The police isolated the area

(B) Verity

(D) Simplicity68. The manager hesitated to assign the job to

the newcomer as he was wet behind the ears.

(A) stupid and slow-witted(B) young and inexperienced(C) drenched in the rain(D) unpunctual and lethargic

Directions: In questions no. 63 and 64, choose theword opposite in meaning to the given word andmark it in the Answer Sheet.

63. Insipid

(A) Tasty

(C) Colourless

64. Relinquish

(A) Relish

(C) Vanish

(B) Colourful

(D) Dull

69. Mrs. Roy keeps an open house on Saturdayevening parties- you'll find all kinds ofpeople there.

(A) keeps the doors of the house open(B) keeps the gates open for a few persons(C) welcomes all members(D) welcomes a select group of people

(B) Continue

(D) Quench

Directions: In questions no. 65 and 66, four words 70. A former student of a school, college orare given in each question, out of which only one university

word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word (A) Alumnus (B) Genius

and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. (C) Scholar (D) Learner

71. A building in which aircraft are housed65. (A) Dysentary (B) Dysantery (A) Hangar (B) Granary

(C) Dysentry (D) Dysentery(C) Dockyard (D) Garage

72. A short story based on your personal

66. (A) Rejevanation (B) Rejuvenation experience

(A) Parable. (B) Legend(C) Rejvenation , (D) Rejuenation (C) Anecdote (D) Fable -

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Directions: In questions no. 73 and 74, a part ofthe sentence is underlined. Below are givenalternatives to the underlined part at (AJ, (B), (C)which may improve the sentence. Choose the correctalternative. In case no improvement is needed, youranswer is (D). Mark your answer in the AnswerSheet.

Th . d h ki g' 78.73. e commoners joine t e in s army atcrushing the rebels.

(A) into

(B) m(C) without

(D) No improvement

74. She is quite well now, except a slight cold.

(A) except have a slight cold

(B) excepting a slight cold

(C) except for a slight cold

(D) No improvement

Directions: In questions no. 75 to 79, a sentencehas been given in Active / Passive Voice. Out of thefour alternatives suggested, select the one which bestexpresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voiceand mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.

75. She took the dog for a walk.

(A) The dog was took for a walk.

(B) The dog took a walk by her.

(C) The dog was taken for a walk by her.

(D) The dog took her for a walk.

76. The waiter filled the glasses with water.

(A) The waiter was filled the glasses withwater.

(B) The water were filled in the glasses bywaiter.

(C) The glasses filled with water by thewaiter.

(D) The glasses were filled with water by thewaiter .

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77. They will laugh at you.

(A) You will be laughed at by them.

(B) You will have been laughed at by them.

(C) You can be laughed at by them.

(D) You may be laughed at by them.

Trespassers shall be prosecuted.

(A) The authorities may prosecutetrespassers.

(B) The authorities might prosecutetrespassers.

(C) The authorities can prosecutetrespassers.

(D) The authorities shall prosecutetrespassers.

79. He was driving the car so fast that it skiddedon the snowy road.

(A) The car had been driven by him so fastthat it skidded on the snowy road.

(B) The car has been driven by him so fastthat it skidded on the snowy road.

(C) The car was driven by him so fast that itskidded on the snowy road.

(D) The car was being driven by him so fastthat it skidded on the snowy road.

Directions: In questions no. 80 to 84, a sentencehas been given in Directl Indirect. Out of the fouralternatives suggested, select the one which bestexpresses the same sentence in Indirect / Direct andmark your answer in the Answer Sheet.

80. He said to me, "I grew these carrots myself."

(A) He told me that he had grown thosecarrots himself.

(B) He told me that he grew those carrotshimself.

(C) He told me I grew these carrots myself.

(D) He told me that he grew these carrotshimself.

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81. Mrs. Shankar said, "I know what it is to bedepressed."

(A) Mrs. Shankar is depressed she said.

(B) Mrs. Shankar said that she was knowingwhat it was to be depressed.

(C) Mrs. Shankar said that she knew what itwas to be depressed.

Directions: In questions no. 85 to 90, the 1st andthe last sentences /parts of the passage / sentence arenumbered 1 and 6. The rest of the passage / sentenceis split into four parts and named P, Q, Rand S.These four parts are not given in their proper order.Read the passage / sentence and find out which ofthe four combinations is correct. Then find thecorrect answer and indicate it by blackening theappropriate oval [eJ in the Answer Sheet.

(D) Mrs. Shankar knows what it is to be 85. 1.depressed.

82. ''Who now," they had asked, "will listen to ourtroubles and protect us from the crocodiles ?"

(A) They had wanted to know who will nowlisten to their troubles and protect themfrom the crocodiles.

(B) They wanted to know who will listen totheir troubles and protect them from thecrocodiles.

(C) They had wanted to know who wouldlisten to their troubles and protect themfrom the crocodiles.

(D) They had wanted to know who thenwould listen to their troubles and protectthem from the crocodiles.

83. Moti asked Gangu whether the latter was in86.

his senses.

(A) "Gangu, are you in your senses ?" askedMoti.

(B) "Are you senseless, Gangu ?" asked Moti.

(C) "Hey Gangu, are you in your sensesnow?" asked Moti.

(D) "Gangu, have you lost your senses ?"asked Moti.

84. He said that we are all born to die.

(A) He said, ''We are all born to die."

(B) He said, ''We have all been born to die."

(C) He exclaimed, ''We were all born to die."

(D) He said, "We were all born to die."

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There are a lot of ways to communicate:speaking, singing, clapping, hooting.

P. Even animals communicate with oneanother.

Q. Only humans can express theirthoughts and feelings in wordsbecause of our superior brain.

R. Both humans and animals alsocommunicate through bodylanguage.

S. But their ways differ from thehumans.

6. Sometimes we don't use words but makegestures (like traffic signs) or simplemovements of the hand in order tocommunicate.

(A) PRSQ

(C) PQRS

(B) QPRS

(D) PSQR

1. Fires in the Steppes or bushes scaredhumans earlier.

P. Gradually, they learnt to appreciatethe power of fire.

Q. It gave them light and warmth andkept away wild animals.

R. About 700,000. years ago, humansstarted fire accidentally bylightning.

S. They could harden the tips ofwooden spears and cook meat in it.

6. Soon they learnt to produce fire bystriking flintstone and pyrite with eachother or by rubbing lumbers.

(A) QSPR \,(B) PQSR

(C) PQRS (D) QRSP

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87. 1. When the Impressionists

P. they made them look like

Q. everyday and often putting

R. people you would see

S. painted pictures of people

6. more emphasis on the scene.

(A) RQPS

(C) PRQS

(B) SRQP

(D) SPRQ

88. 1. Sherlock Holmes is the

P. who is in a state of grace

Q. is raised to the status

R. because in him scientific curiosity

S. exceptional individual

6. of a heroic passion.

(A) PRQS

(C) SPRQ

(B) SRQP

(D) RPSQ

89. 1. The goals of our present system

P. schooling is to prepare

Q. students for the examination system 92.

R. which will take them to the

S. of primary and secondary

6. best technical institutions in the country. 94.

(A) SPQR

(C) PRQS

(B) QPRS

(D) PSQR

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90. 1. Egotism is the most common fault ofmankind.

P. However, with time it becomes anexaggerated form of self display.

Q. It is the product of a perfectlynatural desire to display oneself.

R. This is necessary as it impairs thepersonality and frustrates all effortsat self improvement.

S. Beyond any shadow of doubt, it is adefect that ought to be constantlyhunted down, and scotched.

6. One should always be on guard not togive into egotism.

(A) RSPQ

(C) PQRS

(B) PSRQ

(D) QPSR

Directions: In questions no. 91 to 95, in thefollowing passage some of the words have been leftout. Read the passage carefully and choose thecorrect answer to each question out of the fouralternatives and fill in the blanks.

One fine morning a ~ man knocked at the

doors of the home for the aged run by nuns. He told

the nun in charge that as he was ~ to Delhi, he

wanted to leave his servant-maid to the 93 of the

nuns. He assured the nun of sending some

money every month ~ she was an orphan. The

nun ~ her saying that she had got an excellent

master.

91. (A) gentle(C) nice

(A) moved(C) changed

(A) care(C) custody

(A) because(C) though

(A) loved(C) consoled

(B) bad(D) good

(B) shifted(D) transferred

(B) home(D) protection

(B) and(D) if

(B) praised(D) condoled

93.

95.

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Directions: In questions no. 96 to 100, you have a 97.brief passage with 5 questions following thepassage. Read the passage carefully and choose thebest answer to each question out of the fouralternatives and mark it by blackening theappropriate oval (-) in the Answer Sheet.

Freedom has assuredly given us a new status

and new opportunities. But it also implies that we

should discard selfishness, laziness and all

What has freedom undeniably offered to thecitizens ofIndia ?

(A) New opportunities

(B) New outlook

(C) New responsibilities

(D) New values

98. One thing needs to be stressed more thannarrowness of outlook. Our freedom suggests toil anything else in this new set-up. It is that

and creation of new values for old ones. We should people should

so discipline ourselves as to be able to discharge our

new responsibilities satisfactorily. If there is any

one thing that needs to be stressed more than any

other in the new set-up, it is that we should put

into action our full capacity, each one of us in

productive effort - each one of us in his own sphere,99.

however humble. Work, unceasing work, should

now be our watch-word. Work is wealth, and service

is happiness. Nothing else is. The greatest crime in

India today is idleness. If we root out idleness, all

our difficulties, including even conflicts, will

gradually disappear.

(A) discard narrowness of outlook

(B) discipline themselves suitably

(C) work to their full capacity

(D) substitute old values with new ones

_____ work should be the motto of our

citizens.

(A) Resourceful

(B) Incessant

(C) Productive

(D) Ingenious

96. Anyone can free himself from the clutches of100. Nothing else can give usjoy except

difficulties, ifhe(A) service

(A) eliminates narrow outlook(B) idleness

(B) fulfils his responsibilities

(C)(C) wealth

discards idleness(D) freedom(D) discharges his obligations

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PART III : QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE101. 2 cosec2 23° cot2 67° - sin2 23° - sin2 67° - 107. The length of the shadow of a vertical tower

cot267° on level ground increases by 10 metres whenis equal to the altitude of the sun changes from 45° to(A) 0 (B) 1 30°. Then the height ofthe tower is

(C) sec2 23° (D) tan223° (A) 10.J3 m

(B) 5.J3 m102. The base of a right pyramid is an equilateraltriangle of side 10.J3 cm. If the total surfacearea of the pyramid is 270.J3 sq. em, itsheight is(A) 12 em (B) 12.J3 em

(C) 10 em (D) 10.J3 cm

103. The volumes of a cylinder and a cone are inthe ratio 3 : 1. Find their diameters and thencompare them when their heights are equal.(A) Diameter of cylinder < Diameter of cone(B) Diameter of cylinder = 2 times of

diameter of cone(C) Diameter of cylinder = Diameter of cone(D) Diameter of cylinder> Diameter of cone

104. A square of side 3 em is cut off from eachcorner of a rectangular sheet of length 24 cmand breadth 18 em and the remaining sheet isfolded to form an open rectangular box. Thesurface area of the box is

(A) 423 cm2

(C) 396 cm2

(B) 468 cm2

'(D) 612 cm2

105. The sides of a triangle are 16 em, 12 cm and20 cm. Find the area.

(A) 81 cm2 (B) 64 cm2

(C) 112 cm2 (D) 96 cm2

106. What is the height of a cylinder that has thesame volume and radius as a sphere ofdiameter 12 em ?(A) 8 cm(C) 10 em

(B) 7 cm(D) 9 em

(C) 10 (.J3 + 1)m

(D) 5 (.J3 + 1)m

5 sin 8 - 3 cos 85 sin 8 + 2 cos 8

108. If 5 tan 8 = 4, then is

equal to

(A)1 (B) 2- '3"3

(C) 1 (D) 1- -4 6

109. If x sin 8 - y sin 8 = ~x2 + y2 and

1!-s;..e sin 2 1+ -- then the correct

a2 b2 x2 + y2'

relation is

(A) x2 y2--- = 1a2 b2

(B)x2 y2

1b2 - ~

x2 y2 »\ (C) -+- = 1

a2 b2

(D)x2 y2

= 1-+-b2 a2

110. If 2 (cos2 8 - sin2 8) = 1 (8 is a positive acuteangle), then cot 8 is equal to

(A) .J3 (B) -.J3

1(C) .J3 (D) 1

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(C) see223°

102. ~ ~ ~ Cfil ~ ~ 10.13 em 'PIT

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(C) 10 em

(B) 12.13 em

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103. ~ ~ 3fu: ~ ~ ~ 3WRR 3 : 1 ~ ~if~ 1~<Xffif~~3fu:~~~~

~ J;'cll~lli ~ ~ I(A) ~ Cfil <Xffif < ~ Cfil <Xffif

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(C) ~ Cfil <Xffif = ~ Cfil <Xffif

(D) ~ Cfil <Xffif > ~ Cfil <Xffif

24 em ~ 3fu: 18 em ~ ~ ~ ~llldlChR

~ ~ ~ q;H ~ 3 em 'PIT Cfil Cf1fcnRJ lFIT~ 3fu: ~ m cnl" ~ 19ffi ~llldlCf)R ~

GRR~~~lFIT~ I ~Cfil~ ~

~

104.

(A) 423 em2

(C) 396 em2

(B) 468 em2

(D) 612 em2

105. ~ ~ cfiT ~ 16 em, 12 em 3fu: 20 em

~I~~~I

(A) 81 em2

(C) 112 em2

(B) 64 em2

(D) 96 em2

106. dB ~ cfiT ~ ~ ~ ~ 3WRR 3:.fn:

~ ~ ~ \ill 12 em <Xffif ~ ~ ~ ~ ?

(A) 8 em (B) 7 em(C) 10 em (D) 9 em

(A) 10.13 m

(B) 5.13 m

(C) 10 (.13 + 1) m

(D) 5 (.13 + 1)m

108. ~ 5 tan 8 = 4 t it 5 sin 8 - 3 cos 8 ~5 sin 8 + 2 cos 8

~~?

(A)1 (B) 2- -3 3

(C) 1 (D) 1- -4 6

109. ~ x sin 8 - y sin 8 = Jx2 + y2 3fu:

cos28 sin28 1-2-+-2-= 2 2tit~

a b x +y

~~

110. ~ 2 (eos2 8 - sin2 8) = 1 (8 ~ ~ citur ~),it cot 8 ~~~?

(A) .13 (B) -.13

1(C) .13 (D) 1

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111. Number of solutions ofthe two equations4x - y = 2 and 2y - 8x + 4 = 0

is

(A) infinitely many

(B) zero

(C) one

(D) two

112. If a2 + b2 + c2 = 2 (a - b - c) - 3, then thevalue of 2a - 3b + 4c is

(A) 1

(C) 2

(B) 7

(D) 3

113. Let a = J6 - J5, b = J5 - 2, c = 2 - J3 .Then point out the correct alternative amongthe four alternatives given below.

(A) a < b < c

(C) a < c < b

(B) b < a < c

(D) b < c < a

b2114. If a = --, then the value of a3 + b3 is

b-a

(A) 2

(C) 0(B) 6ab

(D) 1

115. If xy + yz + zx = D, then

( x2 ~ yz + y2 ~ zx + z2 ~ xy )ex. y••• 0)

is equal to

(A) 0

(C) 1

(B) 3

(D) x + y + z

116. A can do a work in 20 days and B can do thesame work in 30 days. In how many days canA and B together do the work?

(A) 15

(C) 10

(B) 16

(D) 12

117. The volume of air in a room is 204 m3. Theheight of the room is 6 m. What is the floorarea of the room ?

(A) 34 m2 (B) 32 m2

(C) 46 m2 (D) 44 m2

118. If the total surface area of a cube is 96 cm2,

its volume is

(A) 36 cm3

(C) 16 cm3

(B) 56 cm3

,(D) 64 cm3

119. From a point P, two tangents PA and PB aredrawn to a circle with centre O. If OP is equalto diameter of the circle, then L. APB is

(A) 60°

(C) 90°

120. A chord 12 em long is drawn in a circle ofdiameter 20 cm. The distance of the chordfrom the centre is

(A) 16 em

(C) 6 cm

(B) 8 em

(D) 10 cm

121. 360 sq. cm and 250 sq. em are the areas oftwo similar triangles. If the length of one ofthe sides of the first triangle be 8 cm, thenthe length of the corresponding side of thesecond triangle is

(A) 6 em (B)16- em526- em3

1(C) 6- em

3(D)

122. If in Ll ABC, L. ABC = 5 L. ACB andL. BAC = 3 L. ACB, then L. ABC =(A) 120° (B) 130°

(C) 80° (D) 100°

123. The perpendiculars, drawn from the verticesto the opposite sides of a triangle, meet at thepoint whose name is(A) orthocentre(C) circumcentre

(B) incentre(D) centroid

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111. ~ ~4)Cf){oi1 4x - y = 2 3fu: 2y - 8x + 4 = 0 ~

~~~~(A) ~

(B) ~

(C) ~

(D) ~

112. ~ a2 + b2 + e2 = 2 (a - b - e) - 3 t ('f)

2a - 3b + 4e COTllR ~

(A) 1

(C) 2

(B) 7

(D) 3

113. llR~

a = 16 - J5, b = J5 - 2, e = 2 - J3 .('f) ~ ~ ~ ;m: fclCf)~l -ij -a ~ ~~I

(A) a < b < e

(C) a < e < b .

(B) b < a < e

(D) b<e<a

(A) 2

(C) 0

(B) 6ab

(D) 1

115. ~ xy + yz + zx = 0 t ('f)

( 2 1 + 2 1 + 2 1 ) (x, y, Z =#= 0)x-yz y-zx z-xy

~~~?

(A) 0

(C) 1

(B) 3

(D) x + y + z

116. A ~ CflT11q;) 20 ~ -ij Cf){ ~ ~ 3fu: B

~ CflT11q;) 30 ~ -ij Cf){ ~ ~ I A 3fu: B

~ Cf){ ~ CflT11q;) ~ ~ -ij Cf){ ~ ~ ?

(A) 15

(C) 10

(B) 16

(D) 12

117. M~ -ij ~ COT3W«H 204 m3 ~ I ~ ~

~6m~ I~~~COT~~~?

(A) 34 m2

(C) 46 m2

118. ~ ~ t:R COT¥f ~ ~ 96 em2 t ('f)

~3W«H~

(A) 36 em3

(C) 16 em3

(B) 56 em3

(D) 64 em3

119. ~ ~ P -a, 0 ~ cm9" ~ ¥ tR~ m~ PA 3fu: PB ~ ~ ~ I ~ OP¥ ~~~~t ('f) LAPB~

120. 20 em ~ cm9" ~ ¥ -ij 12 em ~ ~

~~~ I~~~-a~~(A) 16 em

(C) 6 em

(B) 8 em

(D) 10 em

121. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 360 wi em 3fu:250wiem~ I~~~~~~~~8emt('f)~~~Wrn~~

~~

(A) 6 em (B) 61:.. em52

(D) 6- em3

1(C) 6- em

3

122. ~ ~ ABC -ij, L ABC = 5 L ACB 3fu:L BAC = 3 L ACBt ('f) L ABC =(A) 1200 (B) 1300

(C) 800 (D) 1000

123. ~-aM~~~~3TItR~~*r~~tR~t ~;m:r~

(A) *r-~ (B) ~:-~

·(C) ~ CD)~·

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124. A sum becomes ~ 2,916 in 2 years at 8% perannum compound interest. The simpleinterest at 9% per annum for 3 years on thesame amount will be(A) ~ 625

(C) ~ 675

(B) ~ 600

(D) ~ 650

are

135. The .cost price of a book is ~ 150. At whatprice should it be sold to gain 20% ?(A) ~ 80 (B) ~ 120

(C) ~ 180 (D) ~ 100

131. A train is moving at a speed of 80 kmlh andcovers a certain distance in 4·5 hours. Thespeed of the train to cover the same distancein 4 hours is(AY 90 km/h(C) 70 km/h

(B) 100 km/h(D) 85 km/h

A shopkeeper blends two varieties of teacosting ~ 18 and ~ 13 per 100 gm in the ratio7 : 3. He sells the blended variety at the rateof ~ 18·15 per 100 gm. His percentage gain inthe transaction is

125. The average of 30 numbers is 40 and that of 132.other 40 numbers is 30. The average of all thenumbers is

136. If books bought at prices ranging from ~ 150to ~ 300 are sold at prices ranging from~ 250 to ~ 350, what is the greatest possibleprofit that might be made in selling15 books?(A) ~ 3,000(B) Cannot be determined

(B) 90 (C) ~ 750(D) 88 (D) ~ 4,250

(A) 34·5

(C) 35

(B) 34~7

(D) 34

126. The value of ~40 + ~9J8i is

(B) JUI(D) 7

(A) 11(C) ()

127. The ratio of age of two boys is 5 : 6. After twoyears the ratio will be 7 : 8. The ratio of theirages after 12 years will be

(A) 11/12

(C) 15/16

(B) 22/24

(D) 17/18

128. Divide 50 into two parts so that the sum oftheir reciprocals is 1/12.

(A) 28,22(C) 20,30

(B) 35,15(D) 24,36

129. The length and breadth of a rectangledoubled. Percentage increase in area is(A) 400% (B) 150%(C) 200% (D) 300%

130. In the annual examination Mahuya got 10%less marks than Supriyo in Mathematics.Mahuya got 81 marks. The marks of Supriyoare(A) 89(C) 87

(A) 8%(C) 12%

(B) 10%(D) 14%

133. A invests ~ 64,000 in a business. After fewmonths B joined him with ~ 4~,000. At theend of year, the total profit was dividedbetween them in the ratio 2 : 1. After howmany months did Bjoin?(A) 7 (B) 8

(C) 4 (D) 6

134. A got 30% concession on the label price of anarticle sold for ~ 8,750 with 25% profit on theprice he bought. The label price was(A) ~ 10,000 (B) ~ 13,000

(C) ~ 16,000 (D) ~ 12,000

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124. ~ ~ 8% >rftf crt 'i:lSb1W: ~ tR 2 crt -ij~ 2,916 m- ~ ~ I ~ ~ tR 9% >rftf crtmm\UT~~G{~ 3 crt~~~~

(A) ~ 625 (B) ~ 600

(C) ~ 675 (D) ~. 650

125. 30 ~3if <.fiT ~ 40 ~ 3fu: ~ 40 ~3ifq;r 30 ~ I w.ft ~3if <.fiT ~ ~

(A) 34·5 (B) 34~7

(D) 34(C) 35

126. J40 + J9J8i <.fiT lfR ~ .

(A) 11

(C) 9

(B) Jl11

CD) 7

127. GT ~ ~ ~ <.fiT ~ 5 : 6 ~ I GT crt~~ 7:8~ I 12crt~~~<.fiT~~

(A) 11/12

(C) 15/16

(B) 22/24

(D) 17/18

128. 50 q;) GT ~ -ij ~ ~ ~ ~ ~&i4j<.fiT 4>1114'l~ 1/12 m- I

(A) 28,22

(C) 20,30

(B) 35,15

(D) 24,36

129. ~ ~~~ 3fu~~~~~~I~-ij~~~

(A) 400%

(C) 200%

(B) 150%

(D) 300%

130. ~ W~ -ij ~ q;) 7ffUrn -ij ~ ~ 10%

~ ~ ~ I ~ q;) 81 ~ ~ I ~ ~

~~

(A) 89

(C) 87

(B) 90

(D) 88

131. ~ ):~III4l 80 km/h ~ Tffu ~ ~ ~ 3fu:~~ 4·5 tk1 -ij ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ q;) 4 eRJ -ij~ m ~ ~ ):~III:$) ~ Tffu ~(A) 90 km/h (B) 100 km/h(C) 70 km/h CD) 85 km/h

132. ~ ~Cf)I"'IGR~ 18 3fu: ~ 13 >rftf 100 gm "ffillOcm.-ft GT )fCfiR~ ~ 7 : 3 ~ ~ -ij ~~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ 18·15 >rftf 100 gm ~

G{~~~ I~-ij~·~mq~(A) 8%(C) 12%

(B) 10%(D) 14%

133. A ~ ~q'8l;q -ij ~ 64,000 <.fiT f.:fcm Cfi«fT ~ I

. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 48,000 ~ B ~ ~'8fU1~d m- ~ I crt ~ ~ -ij "¥f mq ~~2:1~~-ij~~ I B~~~ ~ '8fU1~d ~31T ~ ?

(A) 7 (B) 8

(C) 4 CD) 6

134. A~~~~~~~tR25%~~~ ~ ~ 8,750 -ij ~, ~ ~ ~ tR~ 30% w: fi«:;fi 2ft I ~ ~ ~

(A) ~ 10,000 (B) ~ 13,000

(C) ~ 16,000 (D) ~ 12,000

135. ~ ~ ~ "ffillO ~ ~ 150 ~ I~~~~~tR~~?

(A) ~ 80 (B) ~ 120

(C) ~ 180 (D) ~ 100

20%mq

136. ~ ~ 150~ ~ 300(TCf)~~~~~

~~ ~ 250~ ~ 350~~~~tR~~,m~~mq~~-m15~ffi~~?

(A) ~ 3,000(B) f.:rmfur";f@ ~ ~ ~(C) ~ 750

(D) ~ 4,250

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(A) 47 (B) 59 143. Find the value of1 1 1

(C) 23 (D) 35 3 + - + +J3 -3J3 J3+3

138. The base of a right prism is a triangle whose(A) 6

perimeter is 28 em and the inradius of the (B) 3

triangle is 4 cm. If the volume of the prism is(C) 3

366 cc, then its height is 2(J3 + 3)

(A) 4cm (B) 8cm (D) 2J3(C) 6cm (D) None of these

142. L.C.M. of~, i, ~is396

(A)20 (B) 8- -27 27

(C) 20 (D) 10- -3 3

137. In a two-digit number, the digit at the unit'splace is 1 less than twice the digit at the ten'splace. If the digits at unit's and ten's place areinterchanged, the difference between the newand the original number is less than theoriginal number by 20. The original numberis

139. The equation2 (x + y)2

cos 8 =4xy

144. 'a' divides 228 leaving a remainder 18. The

is only biggest two-digit value of 'a' is

(A) x < y

(C) x > y

(B) x=-y

(D) x=: Y

(A) 30

(C) 21

(B) 70

(D) 35

possible when

140. Which is greater W2 or J3 ?

145. If the sum of the digits of any integer lying

between 100 and 1000 is subtracted from the

(A) Equal number, the result always is

(B) Cannot be compared(A) divisible by 5

(B) divisible by 6

(C) divisible by 2(C) W2

(D) J3(D) divisible by 9

141. If a + b + c = 9 (where a, b, c are real146. If a number is as much greater than 31 as it

numbers), then the minimum value of2 2 2 is less than 75, then the number isa + b + c is

(A) 81

(C) 9

(B) 100

(D) 27

(A) 53

(C) 44

(B) 106

(D) 74

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137. Gl-3icn1~ ~ ~ -ij, ~ ~ ~ "tR: ~

~~~"tR:~~~~1Cf)J1~ I~

~ 3fu: ~ ~ ~ "tR: ~ Cfll 3ntffi -ij

~~~,m~~~~~~3lm:~~~ 20CfiJi~ I ~~~

(A) 47

(C) 23

(B) 59

(D) 35

138. ~ ~ ~ ct)T 3lT'QR ~ ~ ~ ~

l:fflmq 28 em ~ 3fu: ~ ~ ~:-~ 4 em

~ I ~ ~ ct)T 3ll1«R 366 ee t m ~~~

(A) 4 em

(C) 6 em

(B) 8 em

(A) x < y

(C) x > y

(B) x=-y

(D) x = y

140. ~-m ~ ~ W2 <IT J3 ?

(A) ~

(B) ¥RT~~~~

(C) W2

(D) J3

142. ~i ~ct)T~ ~lOmcl(-4 ~3' 9' 6

(A)20 (B) 8- -27 27

(C)20 (D) 10- -3 3

143. 3 + ~ + J31 + J31 ct)T l1H ~,,3 3 + 3 3 - 3

(A) 6

(B) 3

(C) 32(J3 + 3)

(D) 2J3

144. 'a' 228 Cfll ~ Cfi«fT ~ 3fu: 18 ~ ~ ~ I

'a' ct)TGl-~ ct)T~ ~ lJR ~

(A) 30

(C) 21(B) 70

(D) 35

145. ~ 100 3fu: 1000 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ct)T lflll4'>(1 ~ ~ ~ ~, m -qfturm~~~

(A) 5~~

(B) 6~~

(C) 2~~

(D) 9~~

141. ~ a + b + e = 9 (~ a, b, e cHf(1i"Clq:; ~ 146. ~ ~ ~ 31 ~ m ~ ~ftro;fi ~ 75 ~

~), m a2 + b2 + e2 ct)T~ l1H ~ mil t m ~ ~ ~(A) 81

(C) 9

(B) 100

(D) 27 (C) 44

(A) 53 (B) 106

(D) 74 .

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Directions : The bar graph shows the marksobtained by a student in an examination out of100 marks in each subject. Study the diagram andanswer the Q. Nos. 147 and 148.

1009080 ... ------------.---------r--

Ul 70 ~ e •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -------------. r--~ 60 ----r--tIS::s 50 ....................... _-- ----r--

40 ----r--30 .§:

~ ~ tIS20 Ul Ul

~ ....0 .... oS '"C.•.. bo 0 I=:10 Ul I=: tIS Q)..... ....::t: ~ ~ 0 ::t:

147. The average marks of Hindi and English is

(A) 60

(C) 50

(B) 65

(D) 55

148. The ratio of the marks of Maths and Historyis

(A) 4: 3

(C) 8: 5

(B) 6: 5

(D) 3: 4

Directions: Various expenditures incurred by apublishing company for publishing a book in 2011are given below. Study the chart and answer theQ. Nos. 149 and 150.

Transportation10%

149. Royalty of a book is less than the printing costby(A) 20% (B) 25%

(C) 5% (D) 331:.%3

150. Price of a book is 20% above cost price. If themarked price is ~ 180, then the cost of paperfor a single copy, in ~, is

(A) 42

(C) 36

(B) 44·25

(D) 22·50

FOR VISUALLY HANDICAPPED CANDIDATES ONLY

147. The difference between the circumference andthe radius of a circle is 37 em. The area of the

circle is (Take 1t = 22) •7

(A) 154 sq. cm

(C) 148 sq. em

(B) 259 sq. em

(D) 111 sq. em

148. If tan2 e - sin2 e = x, then the value oftan2 e sin2 e is(A) x (B) 2

(D) 1(C) 1x

149. If x - y = 1, then x3 -l- 3 (xy - 2) is equalto

(A) 7

(C) 10

(B) 6

(D) 4

150. Ram's income is greater than Shyam's incomeby 20%. Then the percent by which Shyam'sincome is less than Ram's income is

(A) 16~3

(C) 10.!.5

(B) 18~5

(D) 12.!.3

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~: ~ JllIJi fctift fff;f tm T!!li W~ ff ~ Fcr!fGf 149. M" ~ CfiT ~-~ (~)

ff 100 3icnTit JTTFT 3icn ~ ~ I JJT!1i q;r ~ cd ~-"ffilRf ~ ~ ~ ~ ?3ik J1R"fi. 147 3ik 148 cj;- Jff( ~ I (A) 20% (B) 25%

(C) 5% (D) 33.!. %3

~: T!!li ~ cj;q;ft sm 2011 ff T!!li ~ (C) 1

.9Ch/#1d 'liR ~ tfrr[ fW! TfTf fcIfi:rw rxm M ~ TfTf x

~ I qJt q;r ~ cd 3ik JIR "fi. 149 rMT 150 ~ ~~~ I 149. "'11~ x-y= 1

~~?

(A) 7

(C) 10

10090

80·························-70 . , r--

.~ 60 .-50 .. .

40 .

3020

10

.. ..-.....-

147. ~3fu~~~~~(A)60 (B)65(C) 50 (D) 55

148. 1"ffUro 3fu ~ ~ ~ CfiT ~ ~

(A) 4: 3 (B) 6: 5(C) 8: 5 (D) 3: 4

150. ~ ~ cfiT ~ "ffilRf ~ ~ 20% ~

~ I~~~ ~ 180tit~>rRr~~ ~ cfiT"ffilRf (~ -ij) ~ ?

(A) 42 (B) 44·25

(C) 36 (D) 22·50

147. ~ ¥ cfiT ~ 3fu ~ ~ ~ ~ 37 em

~ I ¥CfiT ~~ (n= 22 ~)7

(A) 154 crt em

(C) 148crt em

(B) 259 crt em

(D) 111crt e~

148. ~ tan2 e - sin2 e = x t it tan2 e sin2 e CfiT

lIT-l~(A) x (B) 2

(D) 1

(B) 6

(D) 4

150. ~ cfiT ~ ~ cfiT ~ ~ 20% ~ ~, it~ cfiT ~ ~ cfiT ~ ~ fct:KR" ~ ~

~?

(A) 16~3

(C) 1O.!.5

(B) 18~5

(D) 12.!.3

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PART IV: GENERAL AWARENESS

151. How many members can be nominated to 157. The basic object of all production is toboth the Houses' of the Parliament by thePresident?

(A) 14

(C) 10

(B) 16

(D) 12

152. Under which Article of the Constitution canan individual move to the Supreme Courtdirectly in case of any violation ofFundamental Rights?

(A) Article 31

(C) Article 28

(B) Article 32

(D) Article 29

(A)

(B)"(C)

(D)

increase physical output

satisfy human wants

provide employment

make profits

158. Inflation is caused by

. (A). decrease in production

I (B) increase in money supply and decreasein production

(C) increase in money supply

(D) increase in production

153. The Dandi March of Gandhi is an example of 159. Dumping is a form of price discrimination at

(A) Non-Cooperation

(B) Direct Action

(C) Boycott

(D) Civil Disobedience

154. Presidential form of government consists ofthe following:

(A) Popular election of the President

(B) No overlap in membership between theexecutive and the legislature

(C) Fixed term of office

(D) All the above

155. Which one of the following inscriptions relateto the Chalukya king, Pulakesin II ?

(A) Nasik

(C) Hathigumpha

(B) Maski

(D) Aihole

(A) local level

(B) within industry

(C) national level

(D) international level

160. The equilibrium of a firm under perfectcompetition will be determined when

(A) Marginal Cost> Average Cost

(B) Marginal Revenue> Average Cost

(C) Marginal Revenue > Average Revenue

(D) Marginal Revenue = Marginal Cost

161. Expenditure on advertisement and publicrelations by an enterprise is a part of its

(A) fixed capital

(B) consumption of fixed capital

(C) final consumption expenditure

(D) intermediate consumption

162. The concept of Concurrent List in Indian156. Who among. the following introduced the Constitution is borrowed from the

Mansabdari system? Constitution of

(A) J ahangir

(C) Sher Shah

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(D) Akbar(A) U.S.A.(C) -Canada

(B) Japan(D) Australia

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151. ~ WU ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ F ~ 157. ~ >fq:)f{ ~ 3c<iIe:ofi q;r ~R41i{1 ~ q:<:IT ~ ?~ Cf;) ;ffitrn fcfi<:rr \ill ~ ~ ? (A) ~ f.flfff ~

(A) 14 (B) 16 (B) 41"lcfl4 ~ Cf;) ~ CfWIT

(C) 10 (D) 12 (C) Uwm: ~ q;u;rr

(D) ~~

152. ~ ~ ~ 'QTU~ ~ ~ ~ ocffif;,

~~~~q;r~~~

'"'4141(?14 ~ ~ ~ ~ ?

(A) 'QTU31

(C) 'QTU28

(B) 'QTU32

(D) 'QTU29

153. TJ1~ ~ ~ m3IT f.n:;r -ij it ~ 3e:1e!(UI

~?'\

(A) 3H'n'!"'1 Il 1

(B) ~~

(C) ijjf%&:f)1(

(D) ~~

154. ~ -ij it ~~ (~ ~) ~ ~>fCfiR it ~ ~ ?

(A) ~ q;r ~Cfl4(1 WU ~

(B) CflI4qlRiCflI ~ ~H4S(?1 ~.~ ~

~~~~

(C) CflI4Cf1I(?1~ ~ ~

(D) ~~

155. f.n:;r -ij it ~-m ~I~@ 'iilHj"M mm:,3)e1Chm"l II it ~ ~ ?

(A) ~ (B) ~

(C) ~ . (D) ~

156. HR -ij it ~ J:l4f1CijC;ID ~ q;r ~

~PR?

(A) ~

(C) ~

(B) :tlle!\;je!i

(D) ~

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158. ~~IMkt ~ CfiRUT it mar ~ ?'(A) ~-ijmB(B) ~-~ -ij ~ ~ ~ -ij mB

- (C) ~-~ -ij ~(D) ~-ij~

159. ~~~q;r~-~~~tR:~?

(A) ~~

(B) '3Wrr~ ~(C) ~~

(D) 3'i(1d!\4 ~

160. ~ 51ktfCI;ID ~ ~ M ~ q;r ~ CfiGf

~~?

(A) ~ ffi7m > ~ mrrn(B) ~~>~mrrn

. (C) ~~>~~

(D) ~~=~mrrn

161. M ~ WU fcl~lq"l ~ ~-~ tR: fcfi<:rr

TJ1.lT~, ~ ~ >fq:)f{ ~ ~ q;r ~ ~ ?

(A) ~~

(B) ~~q;r~

(C) ~~~

(D) 4'U1C1ill ~

162. ~ ~ <tIT ~~ <tIT tmU1T ~ ~

. ~~~m~~?(A) <i:~,~.(C) ~

(B) \ifTf1R

(D) ~T~Ri<l1

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163. Match correctly the, following deserts and 169~their location by choosing the correctresponse:

Desert Locationa. Kalahari 1. South America

b. Atacama 2. Australia

c. Thar 3. Africa

d. Great Victoria 4. Asia

(A) a-3, b-L, c-4, d-2

(B) a-2, b-3, c-L, d-4

(C) a-4, b-3, c-2, d-I

(D) a-3, b-2, c-L, d-4

164. What is a neuron?

(A) Basic unit of nervous system

(B) Basic unit of energy

(C) Particle released during radioactivity

(D) The anti-particle of neutron

165. A cellulosic wall is found in the cells of

(A) plants

(B) animals

(C) bacteria

(D) fungi

166. The filtration unit of kidney is

(A) yellow fiber

(C) nephron

(B) axon

(D) neuron

167. The nutritive tissue in the seeds of higherplants is known as

(A) nucellus

(C) embryo

(B) hypocotyl

(D) endosperm

168. Yeast is an important source of

(A) protein

(C) invertase

(B) vitamin B

(D) vitamin C

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Which one of the following cities and thepersonalities associated with theirestablishment is wrongly matched?

(A) Calcutta - Robert Clive

(B) Pondicherry - Francis Martin

(C) Ahmedabad - Ahmad Shah I

(D) Madras - Francis Day

170. Which one of the following wars decided thefate of the French in India ?

(A) Battle of Plassey(B) Battle ofWandiwash(C) First Carnatic War(D) Battle of Buxar

171. The Crime an War came to an end by the

(A) Treaty of St. Germain(B) Treaty of Trianon(C) Treaty ofVersailles(D) Treaty of Paris

172. The longest river of peninsular India is

(A) Godavari (B) Krishna(C) Kaveri (D) Narmada

173. Moraines are formed in

(A) Monsoon region(B) River deltas(C) Arid regions(D) Glacial regions

I

174. The Himalayan mountain range is anexample of

(A) Fold mountain(B) Volcanic mountain

(C) Residual mountain(D) Block mountain

175. Which one of the following is a warm oceancurrent?

(A) Gulf Stream

(C) Canary

(B) Kurile

(D) Labrador

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163. f.tt::;f "{M'RlI-11 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ WI-B~~:

<fiiR11'ia. Cfll~ 1~lflb. 3i2:ICflI41

c. ~d. W; ~CfClft:"'1I

(A) a-3, b-1, c-4, d-2

(B) a-2, b-3, c-1, d-4

(C) a-4, b-3, c-2, d-1

(D) a-3, b-2, c-1, d-4

~

1. ~~2. 3iT~f~p~ I

3. ~

4. ~

164. ~ CflITWID ~ ?

(A) ~~cfi't~~

(B) "3Nff cfi't ~ ~

(C) ~~ ~ ~ ~ CfiUT

(D) ~ ~ SlmCflOI

165. ih;'!ffiff1 ~ ~ W1l-q ~ \ifRfT ~ ?

(A) ~

(B) ~

(C) ~Cfi1f{?OI1

(D) ~ (CfiQQ;)

166. ~ cfi't Rf4~"i ~ ~-~ Wcfi ~ ?

(A) tfuJ ~ (B) ~

(C) ~ (D) ~

167. ~~~~~~~q;)CflIT~

~?

168. <fiR, 4~~,!?fm-a ~(A) >ftiH CfiT

(C) ~ CfiT

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(B) ~1~41cilC:I~~

(D) \l;rSlfCI4

(B) fCW~"i B CfiT

(D) fcl2:I~"i C CfiT

169. f.tt::;f -q -B ~--B ~ (f2IT ~ ~ Slmal-11 -B~ OlIhh"'li ~ rrMff ~ ~ ~ ~ ?

(A) Cfl~Cflt11 - ~ ~(B) qi~~fl - ~ifmpnft.f(C) 3i~4~ICSlI~ - ~ ~ I

(D) ~ -~~

170. f.tt::;f -q -B ~ ~ -B m«f -q 56iff1fB "'II ~ 'llfTlf

CfiT f.tui<:r ~3lT 2IT ?

(A) ~cfi't~

(B) ClMClT~1 cfi't ~

(C) >r~ Cfi"ifR:Cfl~

(D) ~cfi't~

171. sfil~?OI"i ~ CfiT ~ ~ )[CfiR ~3lT 2IT ?

(A) ~~ e4~dl

(B) ~e4~dl

(C) ~ wi $i1dI

(D) ~ e4$!ldl

172. ~~cfi't~~~~-~~?

(A) lj)~IClfl (B) ~.

(C) ~ (D) ~

173. lIlB~~~?

(A) ~~

(B) ~~~

(C) ~~

(D) ~~

174. ~41~4l 'Icfo ~ ~ 3~1~(OI ~?(A) qfffif 'Icfo

(B) ZiClI~ Ig@1?01'Icfo

(C) ~'Icfo

(D) ~ 'Icfo

175. f.tt::;f -q -B ~-~"J"6OT 1Ol~lellltl?Olmu ~ ?

(A) ~ mu (B) ~1~(1

(C) ~ (D) 8¢11:slX

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176. A nibble is equal to bits.

(A) 16(C) 4

(B) 32

(D) 8

177. In HTML, tags consists of keywords enclosedwithin

(A) flower brackets {}

(B) angular brackets < >

(C) parentheses ( )

(D) square brackets []

178. printer cannot print more thanone character at a time.

(A) Line(C) Laser

(B) Daisy-wheel(D) Dot-matrix

179. Enzymes are

(A) Lipids(C) Carbohydrates

(B) Steroids(D) Proteins

180. Heating of a ore below its melting point in theabsence of air is known as

(A) Smelting(B) Refining(C) Calcination(D) Roasting

181. The most electronegative element- among thefollowing is

(A) Oxygen (B) Fluorine(C) Sodium (D) Chlorine

182. Mark the compound which possesses ionic,covalent and co-ordinate bonds.

183. The depletion of Ozone layer is mainly due to

(A) Chlorofluorocarbons(B) Volcanic eruptions(C) Aviation fuels(D) Radioactive rays

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184. Match correctly the infectious agents given inList I with the diseases caused by them givenin List II :

List Ia. Bacteriumb. Fungusc. Protozoand. Virus

List II1. Kala-azar2. Tuberculosis3. Influenza4. Ringworm

(A) a-4, b-2, c-3, d-l(B) a-I, b-2, c-4, d-3 'I

(C) a-2, b-4, c-L,d-3 I

(D) a-3, b-l, c-2, d-4

185. Matter waves are

(A) Longitudinal waves(B) de Broglie waves(C) Electromagnetic waves(D) Transverse waves

186. When the milk is churned vigorously thecream from it is separated out due to

(A) Centrifugal force

(B) Centripetal force

(C) Gravitational force

(D) Frictional force

187. Gas thermometers are more sensitive thanthe liquid thermometers because the gases

(A) have high specific heat

(B) have large coefficient of expansion

(C) are lighter

(D) have low specific heat

188. Which of the following is not caused byatmospheric refraction of light?

(A) Sun becoming visible two or threeminutes before actual sunrise

(B) Sun appearing red at sunset

(C) Twinkling of stars at night

(D) Sun appearing higher in the sky than itactually is

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176. ~~~~~~~~?

(A) 16 (B) 32(C) 4 (D) 8

177. HTML.q, ~ ~ ~ ¥lIltl~ ~ GR~~?(A) ~~{}

(B) ~~<>(C) ~~()

(D) Cf7f ~ []

178. ~-m~~~~~~m~~~Cf;\~?

(A) ~

(C) ~

179. Q;;::;111~4cr<:rr~ ~ ?(A) fuftts (B) ~

(C) ChIGll~I~~C; (D) >TtiR180. fcfim ~ q;l, ~ cfiT ~ .q ~

TR'R-~ ~ ~ 0fCf 0cIi Tflf cn8 q;l cr<:rr~~ ?(A) WR'R

(B) ~ (qi{6Cf)(UI)

(C) Rf<1lq"1(D) ~

181. f.n:;J.q ~ ~-m mq ~ ~_*"UI k4Ch

~?(A) 3'tT<'R'f) \it "1 (B) ~3ltffi(C) «1 fu;q 4 (D) CfffifR

182. ~ <ftfi'rq; q;l ~ ~, ~ ~,'8 ~~ 41 \it Ch OWl 3q '8 ~~~.i'j\it Ch 3l1iitT ~ I

(A) H20 (B) NH4CI

(C) 803 (D) 802

183. ~ %f CfiT ~~~: ~ CfiT\UT~ ~

~?(A)

(B)(C)

(D)

ffil ()q~!3fPJCh14"1'5"q 1(1lg@l;q ~

~~

~~

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184. ~ I .q ~ ~ ~SflI4Ch mm CfiT ~ II .q ~~ (1~'3\R(1 Urn ~ ~ ~ :

~I ~IIa. ~Cfi)i{;q4 1. Chi(11;;i1I(

h. WTB 2. ~

c. ~3H 3. ~*l~1d. ~ 4. ~

(A) a-4, h-2, c-3, d-l(B) a-L, h-2, c-4, d-3(C) a-2, h-4, c-L,d-3(D) a-3, h-l, c-2, d-4

185. ~ cfiT~ ~ >fCfiR cfiT~ ~ ?

(A) ~~

(B) ~~~

(C) ~-1ijjc€l;q ~

(D) ~~

186. ~ ~'q q;l ~ Wr ~ ~ "\jffiff t m ~ ~~~CfiT\UT~ 3lWTm~~?

(A) ~~

(B) ~~

(C) 1{if41;q ~(D) t:rfur ~

187. ~ (1IQ41cf1, ~ cllQ4lfC141 c#it ~ .q ~~~t~~(A) cfiT~~~~~(B) ~ m:m:-~ ~ ~ ~(C) ~~~

(D) cfiT~~~~~

188. f.:\l:;J .q Cflfi, >r<firo ~ ClI~4:Scl1;q ~ CfiT

~~~?(A) ~ ~ ~ c:1lf<1Pc1Ch~ ~ ~ <n cfR

ffRc~~~(B) ~CfiT~~~~~t.rr(C) mr.q crro cfiTQ4Q41~C;(D) ~ CfiT ~ .q 3N-ft ClIf<1fclCh ~ ~.

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189. Minorities Rights Day is observed in India on

(A) 18th December

(C) 5th September

(B) 23rd December

(D) 1st December

190. Which one of the following institutes inList I is wrongly matched with its locationindicated in List II ?

List I List II(A) Central Institute of Mining Dhanbad

and Fuel Research(B) Central Building Research Roorkee

Institute(C) Central Arid Zone Jodhpur

Research Institute(D) Central Drug Research Kanpur

Institute

191. Match the two lists given below:

List I List IIa. London 1. St. Peter's Squareb. Vatican City 2. Times Squarec. Moscow 3. Trafalgar Squared. New York 4. Red Square

(A) a-L, b-3, c-2, d-4(B) a-2, b-4, c-3, d-1(C) a-3, b-1, c-4, d-2(D) a-4, b-2, c-L, d-3

192. Who among the following women tennisplayers has won the Grand Slam titles for themaximum number of times?(A) Serena Williams(B) Venus Williams(C) Steffi Graf(D) Margaret Court

193. In which one of the following films did Pranact as a character artist and not in the role ofa villain?(A) Himalaya Ki Godh Mein(B) Ram aur Shyam(C) Zanjeer(D) Madhumati

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194. The main advantage ofHarvesting (RWH) is

(A) Avoid soil erosion(B) Recharge ground water(C) Avoid floods

(D) Reduce the loss of water

Rain Water

195. The waste generated by end life personalcomputers is known as

(A) E-waste(C) Physical waste

(B) PC-waste(D) Computer waste

196. Who was the first posthumous recipient ofBharat Ratna ?

(A) M.G. Ramachandran(B) B.R. Ambedkar(C) K. Kamraj

(D) Lal Bahadur Shastri

197. Which country won the ICC Women's WorldCup held in February 2013 ?

(A) India (B) New ZealandC) England CD) Australia

198. Which country's currency is Ngultrum ?

(A) Bhutan (B) Laos(C) Bangladesh (D) Nepal

199. "Sattriya Nritya" recognised as a classicaldance form of India by the Sangeet NatakAkademi only in 2000, originated from

(A) Tripura ij3) Assam(C) Karnataka (D) Gujarat

200. Given below are pairs of the winners and thespecific categories pertaining to the 14th

International Indian Film Academy (IIFA)Awards. Which one of the pairs is wronglymatched?

(A) Best Film - Agneepath

(B) Best Actor in a negative role - RishiKapoor

(C) Best Actor - Ranbir Kapoor

(D) Best Female Actor - Vidya Balan

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189. 'm«f.q ~("q~&4Cfl ~ ~ ~ ~ \ifffiT~? .

(A) 18~ (B) 23~

(C) 5~ (D) 1 ~

190. f.r8 .q ~ ~ I cfiT ctft;r-~ M,'~ II -ij

~~~~~~~~?

~I ~II(A) ~~q~~m;r ~.

~(B) ~ 'l:fCR-Hmur ~m;r ~(C) ~~~~m;r~(D)~~~~

191. ~cft~~~~~~: -~I ~II

a. ~ 1. m~~b. ~fuit 2. ~~c. ~ 3. ?ICflctJl( ~d. ~ <:rfci; 4. ts ~

(A) a-L, b-3, c-2, d-4(B) a-2, b-4, c-3, d-l

(C) a-3, b-l, c-4, d-2(D) a-4, b-2, c-l, d-3

192. f.r8 -ij ~ fcnB ~ ~ Rsi(1ltl ~ ~ ~cfiT~~~~~?(A) OOT fclk14R"i

(B) cfi;m fCJk14 R"i

(C) ~mq;(D) m"k cn1i

193. F/l:;r -ij it fcnB ~ -ij >rfUf ~ ~ @(1"i14Cfl~ .

~ ~ -:qfuf-~ Cf>'t ~ ~ m ?

(A) !&J.{/(14 c/it TJlq if(B) '(7113hr ~

(C) ~

(D) 11!JITrIt.CD 2013/Page 35

194. crm \lR1 ~ ~ CfiT ~ <'1N Cf4T ~ ?

(A) ~-a:RUT ~ ~

(B) ~ 1:fFft CfiT ~

(C) ~it~(D) 1:fFft cfiT Cfilft CfiT CfiI1Cfi8f

195. ~ Cfl~(J1 cfiT ~~ wm:r ~ ~ 'tR ~~ CfiT Cf4T ~ ~ ?(A) E-~

(C) ~~

(B) PC-~

(D) Cfl~c.:(~

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(A) ~.\iIl.(141~~"I

(B) Gfi.31R. ~~$Cfl(

(C) ~. ChI4(1\Ji

(D) ~~~

197. ~ 2013 -ij ~.~.~. CfiT ~ ~ Cfil:ffcnB ~ ~ \ifurr 2IT?

(A) 'm«f (B) ~ ~

(C) ~ (D) ~Tf?k141

198. "i1(1~:?"1,fcnB ~ cfiT ~ ~ ?(A) WR (B) m3W:r

(C) ~11(11~~1 CD) ~

199. ~ ~ ~ WU ~ ~llf;fl4 ~ ~~ -ij ~ B1:. 2000 -ij 41;:;qd1SiIA''mflcn ~"l@O: ~ CfiT ~ ?(A) ~ (B) 3ffiI1

(C) Cfl"ifc:Cfl (D) :prmr

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~lT4T~ ?(A) m~-~(B) "iChI~k4Cfl ~ -ij m ~ - ~

~(C) m~-~~(D) m~-fcrm~

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MANNER IN WHICH ANSWERS ARE TO BE GIVEN

Directions: Each question or incompletestatement is followed by four alternative suggestedanswers or completions. In each case, you arerequired to select the one that correctly answers thequestion or completes the statement and blacken[.] appropriate oval A, B, C or D by BlackIBlueBall-point Pen against the question concerned inthe Answer-Sheet.(For V.H. candidates corresponding oval willbe blackened by the scribe.)The following example illustrates the manner inwhich the questions are required to be answered.

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Example:Question No. 'Q'-

Out of the four words given below, three arealike in some way and one is different. Find theODD word :'

(A) Girl(B) Boy(C) Woman(D) Chair

Explanation : In the above example,. the correctanswer is 'Chair' and this answer has beensuggested at 'D'. Accordingly, the answer is to beindicated by blackening [.] the oval by Black/BlueBall-point Pen in column 'D' against Question No.'Q' in the manner indicated below: 'Question No. 'Q'

co (ill © •There is only one correct answer to each question.You should blacken [.] the oval of the appropriatecolumn, viz., A, B, C or D. If you blacken [.] morethan one oval against anyone question, the answerwill be treated as wrong. If you wish to cancel anyanswer, you should completely erase that blackmark in the oval in the Answer-Sheet,' and thenblacken the oval of revised response.You are NOT required to mark your' answers in thisBooklet. All answers must be indicated in theAnswer-Sheet only.

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