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    MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA

    MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ANUPPUR

    Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)

    Directions : In questions no. 1 to 9, select therelated word/letters/number from the given

    alternatives.

    1. LACONIC : VERBOSE : : LAUDATORY : ?

    (A) COMBINED (B) COMPLETENESS

    (C) DEFAMATORY (D) SYMMETRY

    2. Flipper : Cricket : : Austin : ?

    (A) Tennis (B) Golf

    (C) Football (D) Hockey

    3. Netherlands : Euro : : Oman : ?

    (A) Euro (B) Denar

    (C) Taka (D) Omani Rial

    4. CDF : GHJ : : ?

    (A) ABD : PQR (B) KLN : OPR(C) PQR : STU (D) EFT : MNO

    5. CUZA : HYCC : : NNJO : ?

    (A) TURS (B) SRMQ

    (C) TRMP (D) SSNR

    6. UTS : EDC : : WVU : ?

    (A) GFE (B) XYW

    (C) SJM (D) RST

    7. 2 : 3 : : 23 : ?

    (A) 25 (B) 28

    (C) 46 (D) 29

    8. 2 : 12 : : 8 : ?

    (A) 18 (B) 128

    (C) 396 (D) 5769. 11 : 1342 : : 16 : ?

    (A) 4016 (B) 4112

    (C) 5012 (D) 5463

    Directions : In questions no. 10 to 18, select

    the one which is different from other three

    alternatives.

    10. (A) Steel (B) Silver

    (C) Copper (D) Gold

    11. (A) Delegate (B) Person

    (C) Deputy (D) Representative

    12. (A) 4512 (B) 3621

    (C) 1722 (D) 1109

    13. (A) SORE (B) SOTLU(C) NORGAE (D) MEJNIAS

    14. (A) Bold (B) Brave

    (C) Heroic (D) Reserved

    15. (A) Sweetmeat (B) Ice-cream

    (C) Chocolate (D) Coca-Cola

    16. (A) (48, 6) (B) (21, 7)

    (C) (24, 3) (D) (56, 7)

    17. (A) 54 15 (B) 48 27

    (C) 66 31 (D) 98 64

    18. (A) 573 (B) 286

    (C) 264 (D) 473

    19. Arrange the following in a logical order.1. Euphoria 2. Happiness

    3. Ambivalence 4. Ecstasy

    5. Pleasure

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

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

    Directions : In question no. 20 to 21, which one

    set of letters when sequentially placed at the

    gaps in the given letter series shall complied

    it ?

    20. b _ ccacca _ ba _ bbc _ bc _ a

    (A) b a a b c (B) a b a a a

    (C) a c b c a (D) b a c a b

    21. ab _ bbc _ c _ ab _ ab _ c

    (A) c a c a c (B) c b a b c

    (C) b c c a b (D) c a c a b

    Directions : In questions no. 22 to 25, a series

    is given, with one term missing. Choose the

    correct alternative from the given ones that

    will complete the series.

    22. Y X Z X W Y W V X V ? ?

    (A) V U (B) W U

    (C) U W (D) V W

    23. B I O ? X A

    (A) T (B) R

    (C) V (D) P

    24. B E ? Q Z

    (A) K (B) C

    (C) J (D) I

    25. 4, 8, 11, 22, 25, ?

    (A) 26 (B) 50

    (C) 28 (D) 53

    26. I f REEXAMINATION is written as

    EXAMINATIONER, how can REFORMER be

    written in that code ?

    (A) REFORMRE (B) REFROMER

    (C) FORREMER (D) FORMERER

    27. Find out the set among the four sets which

    is like the given set.

    (48, 64, 78)

    (A) 16, 43, 58 (B) 74, 48, 64

    (C) 13, 28, 44 (D) 17, 25, 42

    28. If the uncle of the father of Rani is the

    grandson of the father of Anup and Anup is

    the only son of his father, then what is the

    relation of Anup with Rani ?

    (A) Grandfather (B) Uncle

    (C) Maternal uncle (D) Great-grandfather

    29. The daughter of son of the father of my

    father's sister is to me

    (A) Aunt (B) Sister

    (C) Daughter (D) Niece

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    MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ANUPPUR

    30. In this question, a word has been givenfollowing by four other words, one of whichcannotbe formed by using the letters of thegiven word. Find this word.

    'CHEMOTHERAPY'(A) HECTARE (B) MOTHER(C) THEATER (D) FATHER

    31. From the given alternatives, select the wordwhich can be formed using the letters ofthe given word.

    PATERFAMILIAS(A) TRANSFER (B) PREFER(C) FAMILY (D) TERMINATE

    32. If 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 are represented

    by , , , , , , , , , respectively,

    then what is the value of

    +

    ?

    (A) (B)

    (C) (D) 33. In the following question

    ' ' means 'bigger than',' ' means 'smaller than',

    ' ' means 'is equal to',

    ' ' means 'is not equal to'.If C A ; AB ; DB and BC, then

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

    34. When 12 + 10 = 1205, 11 + 8 = 885, then16 + 15 = ?

    (A) 2405 (B) 105(C) 1025 (D) 130

    Direction : In questions no. 35 to 38, select themissing number from the given responses.35. 268 (29) 210

    218 (?) 166(A) 42 (B) 25(C) 26 (D) 29

    36.

    (A) 24 (B) 19

    (C) 22 (D) 20

    37.

    (A) 312 (B) 412(C) 512 (D) 612

    38.

    (A) 80 (B) 70

    (C) 18 (D) 46

    39. If I walk at 4 km an hour from my house, I

    miss the bus by 7 minutes and if I walk at

    6 km an hour, I reach the bus-stop 8

    minutes too early. How far is the bus-stop?

    (A) 14 km (B) 7 km

    (C)1

    72

    km (D) 8 km

    40. In a row of boys, A is thirteenth from the

    left and D is seventeenth from the right. Ifin this row A is eleventh from the right,

    then what is the position of D from the left?

    (A) 6th (B) 7th

    (C) 10th (D) 12th

    Direction (41 to 42) : Find the wrong number ?

    41. 26, 27, 29, 31, 34, 35

    (A) 27 (B) 29

    (C) 34 (D) 35

    42. 1236, 2346, 3456, 4566, 5686

    (A) 1236 (B) 3456

    (C) 4566 (D) 5686

    43. Which of the following venn diagram

    correctly, represents language, French andGerman ?

    Directions : In question nos. 44 to 45, two

    statements are given, followed by two

    conclusions I, and II. You have to consider the

    statements to be true even if they seem to be

    at variance from commonly known fact. You

    have to decide which of the given conclusions,if any, follow from the given statements.

    44. Statements :

    I. Some cats are kittens.

    II. All dogs are kittens.

    Conclusions :

    I. Some cats are dogs.

    II. Some dogs are cats.

    (A) Only conclusion I follows.

    (B) Only conclusions I and II follows.

    (C) Neither conclusions I and II follows.

    (D) Both conclusion I and II follow.

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    45. Statements :

    I. Science teachers do not use plastic

    bags.

    II. Plastic bags are not used by someEngineers.

    Conclusions :

    I. All Science teachers are Engineers.

    II. All Engineers do not use plastic bags.

    (A) Only conclusion I follows.

    (B) Only conclusion II follows.

    (C) Both conclusion I and II follow.

    (D) Neither conclusions I nor II follows.

    46. Which answer figure completes the form in

    the question figure ?

    Question figure :

    Answer figures :

    47. From the answer figures, find out the figure

    pattern embedded in the question figure.

    Question figure :

    Answer figures :

    48. A sheet of paper has been folded as shown

    by the question figure. You have to figure

    out from amongst the four answer figureshow is will appear when opened ?

    Question Figures :

    Answer figures :

    49. Which will be the water image of the

    question figure.Question figure :

    Answer figures :

    50. A word is represented by only one set ofnumbers as given in any one of the

    alternatives. The sets of numbers given in

    the alternatives are represented by twoclasses of alphabets as in the two matrices

    given below. The columns and rows of

    Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and thatof Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A

    letter from these matrices can be

    represented first by its row and next by itscolumn, e.g., 'T' can be represented by

    31, 76 etc., and 'S' can be represented by

    14, 99 etc. Similarly, you have to identifythe set for the word. "NEST"

    (A) 65, 68, 23, 87 (B) 58, 43, 13, 33

    (C) 21, 85, 69, 31 (D) 12, 56, 99, 32

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    MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ANUPPUR

    Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)

    51. (0.11+ 0.22 ) 3 is equal to

    (A) 3 (B) 1.9

    (C) 1 (D) 0.352. The LCM of two numbers is 44 times of their

    HCF. The sum of the LCM and HCF is 1125.If one number is 25, then the other num-ber is (A) 1100 (B) 975(C) 900 (D) 800

    53. If the selling price of an article is reducedby 60%, then there is a loss of 10% on costprice. The initial profit percent was.

    (A) 70% (B) 80%(C) 100% (D) 125%

    54.1 2 1 2

    5 3 5 3

    is equal to

    (A) 5 + 6 (B) 2 5 + 6

    (C) 5 6 (D) 2 5 3 655. If 30% of (B A) = 18% of (B + A), then the

    ratio A : B is equal to (A) 4 : 1 (B) 1 : 4(C) 5 : 4 (D) 5 : 9

    56. In an examination, a student had to obtain33% of the maximum marks to pass. Hegot 125 marks and failed by 40 marks. The

    maximum marks were(A) 500 (B) 600(C) 800 (D) 1000

    57. If A : B = 3 : 4 and B : C = 8 : 9, then A : B : Cis (A) 8 : 6 : 9 (B) 9 : 8 : 6(C) 6 : 8 : 9 (D) 3 : 32 : 9

    58. Two successive discounts of 10% and 5%are equivalent to a single discount of (A) 15.25% (B) 14.25%(C) 14.50% (D) 15.50%

    59. If the length of a rectangular plot of land isincreased by 5% and the breadth isdecreased by 10%, then how much will itsarea increase or decrease ?(A) 6.5% increase (B) 5.5% decrease(C) 5.5% increase (D) 6.5% decrease

    60. The difference between the selling price and

    cost price of an article is ` 210. If the profitperecent is 25, then the selling price of thearticle is

    (A) ` 950 (B) ` 1050

    (C) ` 1150 (D) ` 125061. If the ratio of the cost price and the sale

    price of an article be 5 : 6, the perecentageof gain is (A) 25% (B) 20%(C) 18% (D) 15%

    62. Two pipes P and Q can fill a cistern in12 and 15 minutes respectively. Both areopened together, but at the end of 3 minutes,P is turned off. In how many more minuteswill Q fill the cistern ?

    (A) 7 (B) 71

    2

    (C) 8 (D) 81

    463. The speeds of two trains are in the ratio

    6 : 7. If the second train runs 364 km in4 hours, then the speed of first train is (A) 60 km/hr (B) 72 km/hr

    (C) 78 km/hr (D) 84 km/hr64. Two trains, 80 metres and 120 metres long,

    are running at the speed of 25 km/hr and35 km/hr respectively in the same directionon parallel tracks. How many seconds willthey takes to pass each other ?(A) 48 (B) 64(C) 70 (D) 72

    65. One man and one woman together cancomplete a piece of work in 8 days. A manalone can complete the work in 10 days. Inhow many days can one woman alonecomplete the work?

    (A)140

    9(B) 30

    (C) 40 (D) 4266. The simple interest on a sum of money is

    1

    9of the principal and the number of years

    is equal to the rate perecent per annum.The rate of interest per annum is

    (A) 11

    9% (B) 2

    2

    3%

    (C) 3% (D) 31

    3%

    67. There are 50 students in a class. Theiraverage is 45 kg. When one student leavesthe class the average weight reduces by100 gram. What is the weight of the studentwho left the class?(A) 45 kg (B) 47.9 kg(C) 49.9 kg (D) 50.1 kg

    68. A boat covers 24 km upstream and 36 kmdownstream in 6 hours, while it covers36 km upstream and 24 km downstream in

    61

    2hours. The speed of the current is

    (A) 1 km/hr (B) 2 km/hr(C) 1.5 km/hr (D) 2.5 km/hr

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    69. If 2 cos2 = 3 sin cos , sin cos ,then tan is

    (A)2

    3

    (B)1

    3

    (C)1

    2(D) 0

    70. If x sin 3 + y cos3 = sin cos andxsin = ycos , sin 0, cos 0, thenx2+ y2is

    (A) 1 (B) 2

    (C)1

    2(D)

    1

    2

    71. P and Q are two points observed from the

    top of a builing 10 3 m high. If the angles

    of depression of the points arecomplementary and PQ = 20 m, then thedistance of P from the building is (A) 30 m (B) 40 m(C) 25 m (D) 45 m

    72. If A and B are complementary angles, thenthe value of

    sin A cos B + cos A sin B tan A tan B+ sec2A cot2B is

    (A) 1 (B) 1(C) 2 (D) 0

    73. The least value of 2sin2 + 3cos2 is (A) 1 (B) 2(C) 3 (D) 5

    74. A, O, B are three points on a line segment

    and C is a point not lying on AOB. If AOC = 40 and OX, OY are the internaland external bisectors of AOC respectively,then BOY is (A) 72 (B) 68(C) 70 (D) 80

    75. Two tangents are drawn from a point P to acircle at A and B. O is the centre of the

    circle. If AOP = 60, then APB is (A) 60 (B) 30(C) 120 (D) 90

    76. If each interior angle is double of eachexterior angle of a regular polygon with nsides, then the value of nis

    (A) 5 (B) 6(C) 8 (D) 1077. If the length of the side PQ of the rhombus

    PQRS is 6 cm and PQR = 120, then thelength of QS, in cm, is (A) 3 (B) 5(C) 4 (D) 6

    78. The angle formed by the hour-hand and theminute-hand of a clock at 2 : 15 p.m. is

    (A) 221

    2 (B) 30

    (C) 271

    2 (D) 45

    79. In the following figure, O is the centre ofthe circle and XO is perpendicular to OY. If

    area of the circle is

    (A) 16 (B) 32 (C) 64 (D) 256

    80. The side BC of ABC is produced to D. If

    ACD = 108 and B =1

    2 A, then A

    is

    (A) 108 (B) 59(C) 36 (D) 72

    81. Two circles of radi i 4 cm and 9 cmrespectively touch each other externally ata point and a common tangent touchesthem at the points P and Q respectively.Then the area of a square with one sidePQ, is (A) 72 sq. cm (B) 144 sq. cm(C) 97 sq. cm (D) 194 sq. cm

    82. In ABC, AD is the median and AB =1

    2

    BC. If BAD = 30, then measure of ACBis (A) 30 (B) 60(C) 90 (D) 45

    83. 3 3 5

    4

    1

    3 5is equal to

    (A)5

    2(B) 5

    (C) 0 (D)3

    2

    84. The va lue o f [6 {6 (6 ..... )}] is

    equal to

    (A) 8 (B) 2(C) 3 (D) 10

    85. If x+1

    x= 3, then value of x5+ 5

    1

    xis

    (A) 113 (B) 129(C) 123 (D) 126

    86. The population of a town is 15000. If thenumber of males increases by 8% and thatof females by 10%, then the population wouldincrease to 16300. Find the number offemales in the town.(A) 3000 (B) 5000(C) 4000 (D) 6000

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    87. If ` 5,000 become ` 5,700 in a year's time,

    what will ` 7,000 become at the end of 5

    years at the same rate of simple interest ?

    (A) ` 12,700 (B) ` 7,700

    (C) ` 10,500 (D) ` 11,900

    88. A thief is noticed by a policeman from a

    distance of 200 m. Then thief starts running

    and the policeman chases him. The thief

    and the policeman run at the rate of 10 km

    and 11 km per hour respectively. The

    distance (in metres) between them after 6

    minutes is

    (A) 100 (B) 150

    (C) 190 (D) 200

    89. The average age of four boys, five years agowas 9 years. On including a new boy, the

    present average age of all the five is 15

    years. The present age of the new boy is

    (A) 15 years (B) 19 years

    (C) 14 years (D) 6 years

    90. The cost of a piece of diamond varies with

    the square of its weight. A diamond of

    ` 5,184 value is cut into 3 pieces whose

    weights are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3. Find the

    loss involved in the cutting.

    (A) ` 3,175 (B) ` 3,168

    (C) ` 3,068 (D) ` 3,088

    91. A discount of 30% on the marked price of a

    toy reduces it selling price by ` 30. What is

    the new selling price (in ` ) ?

    (A) 130 (B) 100

    (C) 70 (D) 21

    92. The capacities of two hemispherical vessels

    are 6.4 litres and 21.6 litres. The ratio of

    their inner radii is

    (A) 2 : 3 (B) 2 : 3

    (C) 4 : 9 (D) 16 : 8193. Pipe A alone can fill a tank in 8 hours. Pipe

    B alone can fill it in 6 hours. If both the

    pipes are opened and after 2 hours Pipe A

    is closed, then the other pipe will fill the

    tank in

    (A) 4 hours (B) 21

    2hours

    (C) 6 hours (D) 31

    2hours

    94. A farmer divides his herd of ncows amonghis four sons, so that the first son gets one-half the herd, the second one-fourth, the

    third son

    1

    5 and the fourth son 7 cows. Thenthe value of nis (A) 180 (B) 140(C) 240 (D) 100

    95. The least number which when divided by35, 45, 55 leaves the remainder 18, 28, 38respectively is (A) 2468 (B) 3265(C) 3448 (D) 3482

    Direction (96-100) : The graph shows Incomeand Expenditure of a company. Study the graphand answer the question no. 96 to 100

    96. The difference in profit between 2011 and

    2012 is

    (A) ` 10 lakhs (B) ` 20 lakhs

    (C) ` 25 lakhs (D) No difference97. The number of years in which the income

    exceeds the average income is

    (A) one (B) two(C) three (D) four

    98. The expenditure from 2012 to 2013increased by

    (A) 10% (B) 20%

    (C) 331

    3% (D) 40%

    99. The income in 2012 was equal to the

    expenditure in the year

    (A) 2010 (B) 2011(C) 2013 (D) 2014

    100. The profit was maximum in the year

    (A) 2011 (B) 2012(C) 2013 (D) 2014

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    Part - III (General Awareness)

    101. In India, National Income estimates areprespared by

    (A) National Sample Survey Organisation

    (B) Planning Commission

    (C) National Development Council

    (D) Central Statistical Organisation

    102. Monopolist resorts to price discrimination

    depending upon the

    (A) Law pf demand

    (B) Law of supply

    (C) Elasticity of supply

    (D) Elasticity of demand

    103. The Dilwara temple at Mount Abu inRajasthan wree built by the followers of

    (A) Buddhism (B) Jainism

    (C) Hinduism (D) Sikhism

    104. The HYV programme in India is also called

    as

    (A) White Revolution

    (B) Blue Revolution

    (C) Traditional Agriculture

    (D) New Agricultural Strategy

    105. The Attorney general of India is

    (A) Elected by the parliament

    (B) Appointed by president

    (C) Nominated by the president(D) None of these

    106. Ballots were first used in

    (A) Ancient Greece(B) England

    (C) Australia (D) USA

    107. The union public service commission

    submits its annual report to

    (A) Parliament

    (B) Prime minister

    (C) President

    (D) Speaker of the Lok Sabha

    108. The first Indian who was chosen as the

    Secretary-General of Commonwealth is(A) Krishna Murthy

    (B) Kamalesh Sharma

    (C) Rakesh Verma

    (D) Gopalaswami

    109. In which of the following systems of

    government is bicameralism an essential

    feature ?

    (A) Parliamentary system

    (B) Presidential system

    (C) Federal system

    (D) Unitary system

    110. The Montagu-Chelmsford Report formed the

    basis of

    (A) The India Independence Act - 1947

    (B) The Indian Councils Act - 1909

    (C) The Government of India Act - 1919

    (D) The Government of India Act - 1935

    111. Which king is referred to as Devanampiya

    Piyadassi (Beloved of the Gods) in the

    inscriptions ?

    (A) Bindusara

    (B) Chandragupta Maurya

    (C) Asoka(D) Harsha

    112. Who among the following was credited with

    the destruction of Chihalgani, a group of

    powerful nobles ?

    (A) Iltutmish (A) Razia Sultan

    (A) Balban (A) Qutb-ud-din Aibak

    113. Bombay was given away as dowry to the

    English King Charles- II for marrying the

    Princess of

    (A) Holland (B) Denmark

    (C) France (D) Portugal

    114. The Grand Trunk Road built by Shershah

    connected Punjab with

    (A) Lahore (B) Multan

    (C) Agra (D) East Bengal

    115. Which of the following parts of India does

    not have an oil refinary ?

    (A) Cochin (B) Chennai

    (C) Kandla (D) Vishakhapatnam

    116. The study of lakes is called ______

    (A) Limnology (B) Potomology

    (C) Topology (D) Hydrology

    117. A series of lines connecting places havinga quake at the same time are called

    (A) Coseismal lines

    (B) Isoseismal lines

    (C) Homoseismal lines

    (D) Seismolines

    118. The Rashtriya Barh Ayog (RBA) is related h

    (A) Floods

    (B) Disaster Management

    (C) Droughts and Floods

    (D) Poverty Alleviation

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    119. A test tube blackened from outside by

    coating Carbon, when submerged in water

    appears silvery white due to

    (A) interfernce of light(B) refraction of light

    (C) reflection of light

    (D) total internal reflection of light

    120. Railway coaches are manufactured at

    (A) Perambur (B) Varanasi

    (C) Jamshedpur (D) Chittaranjan

    121. "Red Data Book" is asociated with ?

    (A) Endangered plants

    (B) Endangered animals

    (C) Naxalite affected regions

    (D) Terrorism affected regions

    122. People consuming alcohol in heavy

    quantities generally die of

    (A) blood cancer

    (B) cirrhosis

    (C) liver or stomach cancer

    (D) weakening of heart muscles leading to

    cardiac arrest

    123. The organisms at the base of the grazing

    food-chain are

    (A) Producers (B) Herbivores

    (C) Carnivores (D) Decomposers

    124. Quartz crystats used in watches function

    on the principle of ?

    (A) Peizoelectric effect

    (B) Thermoelectric effect

    (C) Ion-electron effect

    (D) Photo electric effect

    125. Which of the following cereals was among

    the first to be used by man ?

    (A) Barley (B) Oat

    (C) Rye (D) Wheat

    126. Typing metal alloy used in printing press

    is mixture of (A) Lead and Tin

    (B) Lead and Platinum

    (C) Lead and Antimony

    (D) Platinum and Tin

    127. Which one of the following forces is a

    dissipative force ?

    (A) Gravitational force

    (B) Frictional force

    (C) Electrostatic force

    (D) Magnetic force

    128. Which one of the tributaries of the Ganga

    system flows northwards ?

    (A) Kosi (B) Ghaghara

    (C) Chambal (D) Gandak

    129. Which is an important red soil area ?

    (A) Indo-Gangetic Plan

    (B) Gujarat and Maharashtra

    (C) Karnataka

    (D) Jammu and Kashmir

    130. Lumen is the unit of

    (A) Luminous flux

    (B) Luminous intensity

    (C) Illuminance

    (D) Brightness

    131. Mushroom rock is a special type of land form,

    that occurs in

    (A) Coastal Areas (B) Hilly areas

    (C) Desert areas (D) Riverine areas

    132. The highest salinity is found in

    (A) Black sea (B) China sea

    (C) Dead sea (D) Mediterranean sea

    133. The mass of 10 moles of water is

    (A) 18 g (B) 180g

    (C) 90 g (D) 45 g134. The Legal Advisor to the state Government

    is know as

    (A) Advocate - General

    (B) Solicitor - General

    (C) Attorney - General

    (D) State Public Prosecutor

    135. The high boiling point of water compared to

    hydrogen sulphide or hydrogen chloride is

    due to

    (A) Polar covalent bonding(B) Hydrogen bonding

    (C) Dipole insulation

    (D) Van der Waals attraction

    136. Which of the following determines the

    chemical properties of an element ?

    (A) Number of protons

    (B) Number of electrons

    (C) Number of neutrons

    (D) All of the above

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    137. The Commercial farming there is

    (A) Less labour and high mechanisation

    (B) More labour and less mechanisation

    (C) More labour and less mechanisation

    (D) Mechanisation only

    138. What would be the impact of global warming

    on mangrove forests ?

    (A) They will grow more luxurious

    (B) Large areas of mangroves will be

    submerged

    (C) Their role as carbon sinks will become

    more important

    (D) Both (A) and (C) above

    139. 'Appropriation Bill' is presentaed

    (A) To impose new tax

    (B) For withdrawl of money

    (C) To change tax structure

    (D) To pass demand for grants

    140. The most endangered Asiatic top predator

    on the edge of extinction is

    (A) Siberian Tiger (B) Dhole

    (C) Black Bear (D) Asiatic Lion

    141. Debenture holders of company are its

    (A) Shareholders (B) Creditors

    (C) Debtors (D) Directors

    142. The seat of Madhya Pradesh High Court is

    located at

    (A) Bhopal (B) Jabalpur

    (C) Gwalior (D) Indore

    143. The brightest planet is

    (A) Jupiter (B) Mars

    (C) Venus (D) Mercury

    144. Which novel of Amitabh Ghosh is to be

    made into a film ?

    (A) Glass Palace

    (B) Hungry Tide(C) Unknown Aspirations

    (D) None of above

    145. The official language of the U.N. is

    (A) Chinese (B) Spanish

    (C) Russian (D) Arabic

    146. Water remaining in the soil after a plant

    has permanently wilthed.

    (A) Hygrocscopic Water

    (B) Ground Water

    (C) Gravitational Water

    (D) Capillary Water

    147. The book Kurukshetra to Kargilis writtenby

    (A) Karan Singh

    (B) Kuldip Singh

    (C) Suryanath Singh

    (D) Kunal Bhardwaj

    148. What is the full form of IRBM ?

    (A) Indian Range Ballistic Missile

    (B) Internal Range Ballistic Missile

    (C) International Range Ballistic Missile

    (D) Intermediate Range Ballistic Missle

    149. India recently provided Emergency Water

    Aid to which country?(A) Bhutan (B) Nepal

    (C) Maldives (D) Seychelles

    150. Recently, Prime Minister handed over

    Indian made Helicopter DHRUV to which

    country?

    (A) Mauritius (B) Nepal

    (C) England (D) China

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    Part - IV (English Language)

    Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some

    part of the sentences have errors and some are

    correct. Find out which part of a sentence

    has an error and b lacken 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.

    151. He is a (A) / dear student to (B)/ all the

    teachers. (C)/ No error (D)

    152. What kind (A)/ of a man (B)/ is he ? (C)/ No

    error (D)

    153. Some beauties (A)/ were playing (B)/ in the

    park. (C)/ No error (D)

    154. A Ram (A)/ has come (B)/ to meet us. (C)/

    No error (D)

    155. I am (A)/ ashamed and (B)/ sorry for my

    blunder. (C)/ No error (D)

    Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, sentences

    given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate

    word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each

    question. Choose the correct alternative out of thefour and indicate it by blackening the appropriate

    oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.

    156. The headmaster congratulated Rajan

    _______ getting the merit scholarship.

    (A) for (B) about

    (C) with (D) on

    157. Smallpox has been eradicated _______ India.

    (A) in (B) from

    (C) within (D) out of

    158. The police offered a _______ for information

    about the stolen money.

    (A) reward (B) award

    (C) profit (D) prize

    159. There is no possibility of _______ coming

    late.

    (A) they (B) their

    (C) them (D) theirs

    160. His friend _______ unexpectedly.

    (A) returned to (B) comeback

    (C) turned up (D) get down

    Direction: In Question nos. 161 to 165, a

    sentence / a part of the sentence is underlined.

    Below are given alternatives to the underlined

    part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the

    sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In

    case no improvement is needed your answer is

    (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.

    161. Enlightenment were a state of relaxed

    awareness.

    (A) had (B) has

    (C) is (D) No improvement

    162. I complimented him for his success in the

    examination.

    (A) about (B) on

    (C) at (D) No improvement

    163. He should not had ignored his friend.

    (A) Should not have (B) Should have not

    (C) Should not has (D) No improvement

    164. The judge asked the lawyer to be consistent

    with proof in the case.

    (A) corroboration (B) testimony

    (C) evidence (D) No improvement

    165. Raju requested me to his birthday party

    tomorrow.

    (A) indulged (B) invited(C) inspired (D) No improvement

    Directions : In Question nos. 166 to 167 out of

    the four alternatives, choose the one which best

    expresses the meaning of the given word and

    mark it in the Answer Sheet.

    166. SANITISE

    (A) Pleasant (B) Disinfect

    (C) Pious (D) Crazy

    167. FORTITUDE

    (A) Composure (B) Confidence

    (C) Courage (D) Prudence

    Directions : In question nos. 168 to 170, choosethe word opposite in meaning to the given word

    and mark it in the Answer Sheet.

    168. METICULOUS

    (A) Unmerited (B) Unimaginative

    (C) Carefree (D) Careless

    169. DIM

    (A) Transparent (B) Luminous

    (C) Opaque (D) Dazing

    170. GENUINE

    (A) Genius (B) Honest

    (C) Affected (D) Fictitious

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    Directions : In question nos. 171 to 172, four

    words are given in each question, out of which only

    one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt

    word and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.171. (A) Toom (B) Tuom

    (C) Toum (D) Tomb

    172. (A) Perusal (B) Perusel

    (C) Perusil (D) Perucil

    Directions : In Question nos. 173 to 177, out

    of the four alternatives, choose the one which

    can be substituted for the given words/

    sentences and indicate it by blackening the

    appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.

    173. The equality of being faithful

    (A) Genuineness (B) Fidelity

    (C) Loyalty (D) Honesty

    174. One who spends money extravagantly

    (A) Sceptic (B) Spendthrift

    (C) Miser (D) Vagabond

    175. Settlement of a dispute by the decision of a

    person chosen and accepted as a judge or

    umpire

    (A) Amalgamation (B) Assignation

    (C) Arbitration (D) Asseveration

    176. More than is needed or wanted

    (A) Abundant (B) Adequate

    (C) Sufficient (D) Superfluous

    177. The extreme fondness for books is known

    as

    (A) Bibliomania (B) Pyromania

    (C) Cleptomania (D) Agromania

    Direction : In Question nos. 178 to 184, four

    alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase

    underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative

    which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/

    Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet.

    178. To turn a deaf ear

    (A) To show ones deaf ear to a doctor

    (B) To disregard totally

    (C) To turn ones ear towards somebody

    (D) Unable to listen to

    179. Fools paradise

    (A) Heaven

    (B) An entirely false understanding

    (C) An urban slum

    (D) Hell

    180. Laughing stock

    (A) A collection of jokes

    (B) One who has made money in stock

    (C) One who laughs at others(D) An object of ridicule

    181. Half-hearted

    (A) Uneconomical

    (B) Unhelpful

    (C) Unenthusiastic

    (D) Reckless

    182. Add fuel to the flame

    (A) Excite (B) Exhort

    (C) Incite (D) Exert

    183. Long run

    (A) Eventually(B) After much hard work

    (C) After running an athletic race

    (D) With Gods help

    184. To call a spade a spade

    (A) To be biased (B) To be impartial

    (C) To be frank (D) To be a hypocrite

    Direction : In Question nos. 185 to 190, in the

    following passages some of the words have been

    left out. Read the passages carefully and

    choose the correct answer to each question out

    of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.CLOZE TEST

    Ramu came to Somus house and was

    ....(185)....to see him with a ....(186)....on his

    left leg. He asked Somu what had ....(187)....to

    him. Then Somu told him that he met with an

    ....(188)....the day before when he was ....(189)....

    home form the playground on his cycle near the

    Woodland Cinema Theatre. Ramu....(190).... how

    it all happened.

    185. (A) surprised (B) worried

    (C) anxious (D) shocked186. (A) cover (B) binding

    (C) bandage (D) band

    187. (A) happen (B) happened

    (C) happening (D) happens

    188. (A) accident (B) unintentional

    (C) chance (D) unexpected

    189. (A) retiring (B) retreating

    (C) inquired (D) restoring

    190. (A) asked (B) enquired

    (C) inquired (D) said

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    Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 200, you havebrief passages with 5 questions. Read thepassage carefully and choose the best answerto each question out of the four alternatives and

    mark it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ]in the Answer Sheet.

    PASSAGE - ITagore had a very healthy contempt for

    mere agitational politics which he likened to anengine which continually whistles and throws outcolumns of smoke without ever moving. To thePilots of Indias ship of destiny his advice was,Fear not the waves of the sea, but mind the leaksin your own vessels. If we became a subject-people, it was not because the British were wickedbut because we were weaklings. We had ceasedto believe in ourselves. Instead of tapping thesources of our own power, we were content to pick

    rags from other peoples dustbins. Unlike Gandhi,Tagore believed in the power and resources ofscience, though he dreaded the prospect of manbecoming the slave of machines instead ofmachines being the slaves of man. In fact, hedreaded every form of organised power, whethersocial, political or industrial, which ignoredhuman values and tended to stifle the personalityof man. Though outside India Tagore upheld andinterpreted the Indian philosophy of life, in hisown country he was the severest critic of its socialinstitutions and religious practices, whichencouraged superstition and inequality andtolerated injustice.

    191. Tagore compared agitational politics with(A) an ever-moving engine eternallyspewing smoke

    (B) an eternally stationary engine that doesnot make any noise

    (C) a stationary engine that sometimesbreathes smoke and fire

    (D) an engine that whistles, lets out smoke,but remains stationary

    192. Tagore had a fear of(A) organised social and political power(B) any power that defied human values

    and stifled mans personality(C) power that was political and industrial(D) organised industrial and social power

    193. According to Tagore his countrymen hadbecome colonial subjects because(A) they were physically weak(B) they did not believe in the resources of

    science(C) they lacked self- belief(D) the British were wicked

    194. By agitational politics is meant(A) politics that leads to industrial unrest(B) politics of a disruptive nature leading

    to unrest, political or otherwise(C) non-violent politics(D) agitated politics

    195. By leaks in your own vessel Tagore means(A) inherent weaknesses(B) leaks in a ship(C) a ship in distress

    (D) slavery to machinesPASSAGE - IIViolence has played a great part in the

    worlds history. It is today playing an equallyimportant part and probably it will continue to doso for a considerable time. It is impossible toignore the importance of violence in the past andpresent. To do so is to ignore life. Yet violence isundoubtedly bad and brings an unending trail ofevil consequences with it. And worse even thanviolence are the motives of hatred, cruelty,revenge and punishment which very oftenaccompany violence. Indeed, violence is bad, notintrinsically, but because of these motives thatgo with it. There can be violence without these

    motives; there can be violence for a good objectas well as for an evil object. But it is extremelydifficult to separate violence from these motives,and therefore, it is desirable to avoid violence asfar as possible. In avoiding it, however, one cannotaccept a negative attitude of submitting to otherand far greater evils. Submission to violence orthe acceptance of an unjust regime based onviolence is the very negative of the spirit of non-violence. The non-violence method, in order tojustify itself, must be dynamic and capable ofchanging such a regime of social order.196. Non-violence, according to the writer,

    means

    (A) violence without the evil motives(B) giving in to the tyranny of the powerful(C) accepting violence as a fact of life(D) None of the above

    197. The word dynamic in the concluding lineof the passage means(A) active(B) energetic(C) capable of change and progress(D) All of the above

    198. Violence without these motives is possibleonly in(A) dream (B) theory (C) practice (D) reality

    199. Indeed, violence is bad, not intrinsically,but because of these motives that go withit. This suggests(A) Violence is bad because the people who

    exercise it are bad(B) Violence is basically bad(C) Violence is basically good(D) Violence is bad only when it is associated

    with certain motives200. Which of the following statements is incorrect?

    (A) Violence is a historically accepted fact(B) Violence cannot be ignored(C) Only violence can be used against violence(D) Violence is not inherently evil

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