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    Question Booklet Series : 'u iqfLrdk fljht %& A Question Booklet No. : 'u iqfLrdk la[;k %&

    Time Allowed : 2 Hours Total No. Questions : 100vuqer le; % 2 ?kaVs PAPER CODE : PIKL04 'uksa dh dqy la[;k : 100 Roll No. : Total No. of printed pages : 16vuqekad % eqfr i`Bksa dh dqy la[;k : 16

    Name of the Candidate (in capital letters) : .........................................................................................................

    vH;Fk dk uke %

    Candidate's Signature Invigilator's Signature vH;Fk ds gLrk{kj .......................................... d{k fujh{kd ds gLrk{kj ..........................................

    READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE WRITING ANYTHING ON THIS BOOKLET

    1. Before commencing to answer, check that the Question Booklet has 100 questions. The Question Booklet will be in four series (A, B, C and D). You must write correct Question Booklet Series on your OMR Answer Sheet. Further there are four parts (A, B, C and D) in the question booklet and each part carry minimum qualifying marks. Therefore attempt all the four parts. Further check that there is no misprinting, overprinting and/or any other shortcoming in it. If there is any shortcoming, intimate the same to your room invigilator and have it changed. No complaint in this regard shall be entertained at any later stage.

    2. Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen for filling boxes on the OMR Answer Sheet. The circles on the OMR Answer Sheet are to be completely filled by Blue/Black Ball Point Pen. Choose the correct/best response and mark your response in the OMR Answer Sheet only as per the instructions given and NOT in the Question Booklet.

    3. DO NOT scribble or do rough work or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet. DO NOT wrinkle or fold or staple it.

    4. Use of Calculators, Slide rules, Mobiles, calculator watches or any such devices and any other study/reference material is NOT allowed inside the examination hall. Do not bring these articles to the examination hall.

    5. Rough Work is to be done in the blank space provided in the Question Booklet, not on the OMR Answer Sheet. No other paper will be allowed/provided for rough work.

    6. MOST IMPORTANT: On completion of exam & before leaving the examination hall carefully de-attach Original copy of the Answer sheet and handover to the room Invigilator and keep the carbon less copy with you. It is responsibility of the Candidate to handover ORIGINAL copy of OMR Answer Sheet to the room Invigilator. If candidate fails to do so and take home ORIGINAL copy, his/her candidature will be cancelled.

    7. One mark (1) will be awarded for each correct answer. There is no negative marking for wrong answer. Take care that you mark only one answer for each question. If more than one answer is given by you for any question, the same will not be evaluated. Cutting/overwriting the answers are not allowed. Further question paper is bilingual (Hindi/English). In case of any variation in translated Hindi version, English version will be taken as final for evaluation purposes.

    8. After completion of examination, you are allowed to take away your question paper and your copy of OMR Sheet (Candidates copy).

    fgUnh esa vuqnsk vfUre i`B Back cover ij fn;k x;k gSA

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  • PARTA (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE)

    1. To provide opportunities for education to the child or as the case may be, ward between the age of six and fourteen years is a:

    (A) Fundamental Right under Indian Constitution (B) Fundamental Duty under Indian Constitution (C) Directive Principles of state Policy Under Indian

    Constitution (D) Legal Right under Indian Constitution

    1. N% okZ ,oa pkSng okZ dh vk;q ds e/; ds cPpksa ;k tSlk Hkh gks vo;Ld vkfJr dks fk{kk dk volj nku djuk% (A) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vUrxZr ,d ekSfyd vf/kdkj gS (B) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vUrxZr ,d ekSfyd dkZO; gS (C) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vUrxZr jkT; dk ,d uhfr funsZkd

    fl)kUr gS (D) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vUrxZr ,d dkuwuh vf/kdkj gS

    2. Find the incorrect statement with respect to duration of houses of Parliament:

    (A) The council of states shall not be subject to dissolution

    (B) As nearly as possible 1/3 of members of council of states shall retire as soon as may be on the expiration of every second year

    (C) While the proclamation of emergency is in operation for maximum period allowed under the constitution of India and has ceased to operate, the period of House of the people may be extended for a period of one year and not beyond

    (D) The House of the people, unless sooner dissolved, shall continue for five years from the date appointed for its first meeting.

    2. laln ds lnuksa ds vof/k dky ds lanHkZ esa vlR; dFku crk,a% (A) jkT;&lHkk dks Hkax ugha fd;k tk ldrk (B) jkT;&lHkk ds 1/3 lnL; laHkor% ftruk fudV gks R;sd

    nks okZ dh lekfIr ij vodkk kIr djsaxs (C) tgk vkikrdky dh mn~?kksk.kk ds ckn lafo/kku esa of.kZr

    vf/kdre dky rd vkikrdky ykxw gS ,oa vkikrdky dh vof/k [kRe gks xbZ gks rks yksd&lHkk dk dk;Zdky ,d okZ c

  • 8. Which one of the following is most likely to occur if the Reserve bank of India lowers the Cash Reserve Ratio?

    (A) An Increase in aggregate savings (B) A rise in Budget Deficit (C) A rise in aggregate money supply (D) A rise in the use of credit cards

    8. ;fn Hkkjrh; fjt+oZ cSad udn lafpr vuqikr dks de djrk gS rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlds ?kfVr gksus dh laHkkouk gS% (A) dqy cpr esa o`f) (B) ctV ?kkVs esa c

  • 17. The present Governor of the state of Kerala is?

    (A) Mrs. Shiela Dixit (B) Mr. Nikhil Kumar (C) Mr. Hansraj Bardwarj (D) None of these

    17. orZeku esa dsjy jkT; dk jkT;iky dkSu gS% (A) Jherh khyk nhf{kr (B) Jh fuf[ky dqekj (C) Jh galjkt Hkkj}kt (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    18. Highly polluted water could have a BOD value of:

    (A) 17 ppm or more (B) Less than 5 ppm (C) Less than 4 ppm (D) Less than 3 ppm

    18. mPp Lrj ij nwfkr ty esa ch-vks-Mh- eku gksrk gS% (A) 17 ih-ih-,e- ;k T;knk (B) 5 ih-ih-,e- ls de (C) 4 ih-ih-,e- ls de (D) 3 ih-ih-,e- ls de

    19. Uber cup and Thomas cup are associated with:

    (A) Chess (B) Cricket (C) Badminton (D) Table Tennis

    19. mcsj di ,oa FkkWel di fdlls lEcfU/kr gS% (A) krjat (B) fdsV (C) cSMfeUVu (D) Vscy Vsful

    20. The headquarter of International Olympic Committee is situated at:

    (A) Lausanne, Switzerland (B) Geneva, Switzerland (C) Zurich, Switzerland (D) None of the above

    20. varjkZVh; vksyfEid desVh dk eq[;ky; fuEu kgj esa fLFkr gSa% (A) yqlkusa] fLoVt+jyS.M (B) ftusok] fLoVt+jyS.M (C) T+;qfj[k] fLoVt+jyS.M (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    21. Lona word is related to:

    (A) Atya-Patya (B) Kho-Kho (C) Wrestling (D) Kabaddi

    21. yksuk kCn lacaf/kr gSa% (A) vkV~;k&ikV~;k (B) [kks&[kks (C) dqrh (D) dch

    22. Nitrogen is available for plants in the form of:

    (A) Nitrogen gas (B) Nitrogen dioxide (C) Nitrate (D) Nitric acid

    22. ikS/kksa ds fy, ukbZVkstu miyC/k gksrk gS% (A) ukbZVkstu xSl ds :i esa (B) ukbZVkstu MkbZ&vkWDlkbM ds :i esa (C) ukbZVsV ds :Ik esa (D) ukbZfVd vEy ds :i esa

    23. One star is going away from the Earth. Then the observer on the Earth will experience:

    (A) Decrease in wave length (B) Increase in wave length (C) No change in wave length (D) None of these

    23. dksbZ rkjk i`Foh ls nwj tk jgk gS i`Foh ij cSBk fujh{kd rkjs ls kIr dkk ds lEca/k esa D;k vuqHko djsxk% (A) rjax nS/;Z esa deh (B) rjax nS/;Z esa o`f) (C) rjax nS/;Z esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugha (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    24. Natural rubber is a polymer of the following unsaturated hydrocarbon:

    (A) Chloroprene (B) Neoprene (C) Isoprene (D) None of these

    24. kfrd jcj fuEu vlar`Ir gkbMksdkcZu dk ikWfyej gS% (A) Dyksjkshu (B) uh;kshu (C) vkblkshu (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    25. Acid Rain destroys vegetation because it contains:

    (A) Ozone (B) Sulphuric Acid (C) Nitric Acid (D) Carbon Monoxide

    25. vEy okkZ ouLifr;ksa dks uV djrk gS D;ksafd blesa gS% (A) vkst+ksu (B) lY;wfjd vEy (C) ukbZfVd vEy (D) dkcZu&eksuks&vkWDlkbZM

    PIKL04 [A3]

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  • PARTB (MATHEMATICS)

    DIRECTIONS: (Que. No. 26 to 29) What should come in place of the question mark (?).

    26. ?59

    1

    19

    23152 =

    (A) 18 (B) 19 (C) 8 (D) 28

    funsZk% u la[;k 26 ls 29 uokpd fpUg \ ds LFkku ij eku D;k vk;sxkA

    26. ?59

    1

    19

    23152 =

    (A) 18 (B) 19 (C) 8 (D) 28

    27. ?1501039511

    5

    9

    8

    7

    2 =

    (A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 5 (D) None of these

    27. ?1501039511

    5

    9

    8

    7

    2 = (A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 5 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    28. 19.30 1.7 + 13.46 = ? (A) 47.62 (B) 44.26 (C) 46.27 (D) 45.27

    28. 19.30 1.7 + 13.46 = \ (A) 47.62 (B) 44.26 (C) 46.27 (D) 45.27

    29. ?04.004.00024.006.006.0

    04.004.004.006.006.006.0 =++

    (A) 0.10 (B) 1.00 (C) 10.00 (D) 0.01

    29. ?04.004.00024.006.006.0

    04.004.004.006.006.006.0 =++

    (A) 0.10 (B) 1.00 (C) 10.00 (D) 0.01

    30. The ratio of fathers age to that of the daughters age is 4:1. The product of their present ages is 196. The ratio of their ages 5 years hence would be:

    (A) 11:4 (B) 3:11 (C) 13:5 (D) 10:4

    30. firk ls iq=h ds chp vk;q dk vuqikr 4:1 gSA muds orZeku vk;q dk xq.kuQy 196 gSA ikp okZ ipkr muds e/; vk;q dk vuqikr gksxk% (A) 11:4 (B) 3:11 (C) 13:5 (D) 10:4

    31. Three natural numbers are in the ratio 2:3:4. If the sum of squares of these numbers is 261 then determine the numbers.

    (A) 2, 3, 4 (B) 6, 9, 12 (C) 4, 6, 8 (D) 8, 12, 16

    31. rhu kfrd vadksa dk vuqikr 2:3:4 gSA ;fn bu la[;kvksa ds oxks dk ;ksx 261 gSA rks la[;kvksa dks crkb,% (A) 2, 3, 4 (B) 6, 9, 12 (C) 4, 6, 8 (D) 8, 12, 16

    32. ` 33,630 is divided amongst Ravi, Ashok and Prakash such that the amount of Ravi : amount of Ashok = 3:7 and the amount of Ashok : amount of Prakash = 6:5. The money received by Ashok is:

    (A) ` 14,868 (B) ` 18,362 (C) ` 12,682 (D) ` 16,382

    32. jfo] vkksd vkSj dkk ds chp ` 33,630 dks bl dkj ckVs fd jfo dh /kujkfk % vkksd dh /kujkfk = 3:7 vkSj vkksd dh /kujkfk % dkk dh /kujkfk = 6:5 vkksd }kjk kIr fd, x, ` gSa% (A) ` 14,868 (B) ` 18,362 (C) ` 12,682 (D) ` 16,382

    33. A certain number of men can do a piece of work in 40 days. If there had been 6 men more it could have been finished in 8 days less. Find the number of men?

    (A) 32 men (B) 28 men (C) 24 men (D) 34 men

    33. ,d fufpr iq:kksa dh la[;k ,d dk;Z dks 40 fnu esa dj ldrs gSaA ;fn 6 iq:k c

  • 35. The sum of two numbers is 22. Five times one number is equal to 6 times the other. The smaller of the two number is:

    (A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 9 (D) None of these

    35. nks la[;kvksa dk ;ksx 22 gSA ,d la[;k dk ikp xquk nwljh la[;k ds N%xqus ds cjkcj gSA nksuksa la[;k esa ls NksVh la[;k gS% (A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 9 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    36. A hall 50 m long and 45 m broad is to be paved with square tiles. Find the largest tile as well as its number in the given options so that the tiles exactly fit in the hall?

    (A) 36 sq m and 80 tiles (B) 16 sq m and 80 tiles (C) 25 sq m and 90 tiles (D) 36 sq m and 90 tiles

    36. ,d 50 m yEcs 45 m pkSM+s gkWy esa oxkZdkj VkbYl yxkuh gSaA uhps fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls lcls cM+s vkdkj dh Vkby ,oa budh la[;k crkvksa tks fd iwjs gkWy esa lVhd rjg ls cSB tk;s\ (A) 36 sq m vkSj 80 VkbYl (B) 16 sq m vkSj 80 VkbYl (C) 25 sq m vkSj 90 VkbYl (D) 36 sq m vkSj 90 VkbYl

    37. The difference between the compound interest and the simple interest on a certain sum of money at 12% per annum for 2 years is ` 1800. Find the principal sum when the interest is compounded annually:

    (A) ` 1,20,000 (B) ` 1,25,000 (C) ` 1,28,000 (D) None of these

    37. ,d fufpr jde ij 12% frokZ dh nj ij 2 okZ esa kIr po`f) C;kt vkSj lk/kkj.k C;kt ds chp dk vUrj `1800 gSA tc po`f) C;kt okfkZd yxrk gS rks ewy jde crkb,% (A) ` 1,20,000 (B) ` 1,25,000 (C) ` 1,28,000 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    38. The difference between a number and its three fifth is 50. What is the number?

    (A) 150 (B) 125 (C) 130 (D) 140

    38. ,d la[;k ,oa blds 5

    3 osa Hkkx ds chp dk vUrj 50 gSA ;g

    la[;k crkvks\ (A) 150 (B) 125 (C) 130 (D) 140

    39. A piece of string is in the form of a rectangle 8.9 cm long and 5.4 cm broad is reshaped and bent into the form of a circle. Find the radius of the circle:

    (A) 7.8 cm (B) 6 cm (C) 4.55 cm (D) None of these

    39. 8.9 lseh- yEch ,oa 5.4 lseh- pkSM+h ,d vk;r ds vkdkj dh ,d rkj dks iqu% cukdj ,d o`k ds :i esa eksM+k tkrk gSA o`k dh f=T;k crk,a% (A) 7.8 lseh- (B) 6 lseh- (C) 4.55 lseh- (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    40. The base of a triangular field is 3 times more than its altitude. If the cost of cultivating the field at ` 280 per hectare is ` 3780, find its base and altitude:

    (A) Base 600 m, Altitude 200 m (B) Base 200 m, Altitude 600 m (C) Base 300 m, Altitude 900 m (D) None of these

    40. ,d f=Hkqtkdkj [ksr dk vk/kkj vius khkZyEc ls rhu xquk T;knk gSA ;fn bldh [ksrh dh ykxr ` 280 fr gsDVs;j dh nj ij ` 3780 gSA rks bldk vk/kkj vkSj khkZyEc crkvks% (A) vk/kkj 600 ehVj] khkZyEc 200 ehVj (B) vk/kkj 200 ehVj] khkZyEc 600 ehVj (C) vk/kkj 300 ehVj] khkZyEc 900 ehVj (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    41. Find the percentage of pure gold in 17 carat gold, If 24 carat gold is 100% pure gold:

    (A) 84% (B) %6

    570

    (C) 75% (D) %3

    273

    41. ;fn 24 dSjsV lksuk 100% kq) gS rks 17 dSjsV ds lksus esa kq)rk dk frkr crkvks%

    (A) 84% (B) %6

    570

    (C) 75% (D) %3

    273

    42. Ritu had 400 mangoes. She sold 60 mangoes at 25% gain, 80 mangoes 20% gain, 120 mangoes at 10% gain and 140 mangoes at 20% loss. Her net gain/loss percent is:

    (A) %2

    17 gain (B) %

    4

    34 loss

    (C) %4

    33 gain (D) None of these

    42. jhrw ds ikl 400 vke gSAA mlus 60 vke 25% ds ykHk ij] 80 vke 20% ykHk ij] 120 vke 10% ykHk ij vkSj 140 vke 20% gkfu ij cspkA mlds kq) ykHk@gkfu dk frkr gS%

    (A) %2

    17 ykHk (B) %

    4

    34 gkfu

    (C) %4

    33 ykHk (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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  • 43. Rice is now being sold at ` 30 per kg. During last month its cost was ` 24. Find by how much percent a family reduces its consumption so as to keep the expenditure fixed:

    (A) 20% (B) 21% (C) 18% (D) None of these

    43. orZeku esa pkoy ` 30/- fr fdyksxzke cspk tk jgk gSA fiNys eghus bldh ykxr ` 24/- FkhA ifjokj fdruk frkr bldk miHkksx de djs fd mldk O;; mruk gh jgs%

    (A) 20% (B) 21% (C) 18% (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    44. A mixture contains alcohol and water in the ratio of 5:4. If 18 L of water is added to the mixture, the ratio of alcohol and water becomes 4:5. What was the quantity of alcohol in the mixture initially:

    (A) 36 L (B) 32 L (C) 40 L (D) None of these

    44. ,d feJ.k esa ,Ydksgy vkSj ikuh ds chp dk vuqikr 5:4 gSA ;fn feJ.k esa 18 yhVj ikuh vkSj feyk fn;k tk, rks ,Ydksgy vkSj ikuh ds chp dk vuqikr 4:5 gks tkrk gSA kq:vkrh feJ.k esa ,Ydksgy dh ek=k D;k Fkh\ (A) 36 yhVj (B) 32 yhVj (C) 40 yhVj (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    45. One-half of a certain number is equal to 65% of the 2nd number. Find the ratio of 1st to 2nd number:

    (A) 10:13 (B) 13:10 (C) 13:8 (D) 8:13

    45. ,d fufpr la[;k dk vk/kk nwljh la[;k ds 65% ds cjkcj gSA igyh la[;k dk nwljh la[;k ls vuqikr gS%

    (A) 10:13 (B) 13:10 (C) 13:8 (D) 8:13

    46. The marked price of a radio is ` 3840. The shopkeeper allow a discount of 10% and gains 8% in the whole transaction. If no discount is given his gain percent would be:

    (A) 20% (B) 25% (C) 12% (D) 18%

    46. ,d jsfM;ks dk vafdr ewY; ` 3840 gSA nwdkunkj 10% dh NwV nsrk gS vkSj 8% dk ykHk iwjs lkSns ij kIr djrk gSA;fn og NwV ugha nsrk gS rks mlds ykHk dk frkr gksxk%

    (A) 20% (B) 25% (C) 12% (D) 18%

    47. At what rate of annual simple interest, a sum will amount to five times in 16 years?

    (A) 15% (B) 20% (C) 25% (D) 22.5%

    47. lk/kkj.k C;kt dh og dkSu&lh okfkZd nj gS ftl ij ,d jde 16 okks esa viuh ikp xquh gks tk,xh\

    (A) 15% (B) 20% (C) 25% (D) 22.5%

    48. 36 workmen are employed to finish a certain work in 48 days. But it is found that in 24 days, only 2/5 work is done. How many more men must be taken to finish the work in time:

    (A) 16 (B) 20 (C) 18 (D) None of these

    48. ,d fufpr dk;Z dks 48 fnu esa iwjk djus ds fy, 36 vkneh yxs gSaA ysfdu ;g Kkr gksrk gS fd 24 fnuksa esa dqy 2/5 dk;Z gqvkA dk;Z dks le; ls iwjk djus ds fy, fdrus vkSj vkneh fy, tkus pkfg,%

    (A) 16 (B) 20 (C) 18 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    49. The average age of 33 students and the class teacher in a class is 15 years. If the class teachers age is 48 years. What would be the average age of only the students?

    (A) 13 years (B) 12 years (C) 14 years (D) None of these

    49. 33 fo|kfFkZ;ksa ,oa ,d d{kk ds fk{kd dh vkSlr vk;q 15 okZ gSA ;fn fk{kd dh vk;q 48 okZ gSA rks dsoy fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh vkSlr vk;q D;k gksxh\ (A) 13 okZ (B) 12 okZ (C) 14 okZ (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    50. A bike runs at the speed of 50 km/hr when not serviced and runs at 60 km/hr when serviced. After servicing the bike covers a certain distance in 6 hours. How much time will the bike take to cover the same distance when not serviced?

    (A) 8.2 hours (B) 6.5 hours (C) 7.2 hours (D) None of these

    50. ,d eksVj lkbZfdy dh lfoZl ugha djkbZ tkrh gS rc 50 fdeh-@?kaVk dh pky ls pyrh gSA tc lfoZl djkbZ tkrh gS rc mldh pky 60 fdeh-@?kaVk ls pyrh gSA lfoZl ds ckn eksVj lkbZfdy ,d fufpr nwjh dks 6 ?kaVs esa iwjk dj ysrh gSA ;fn eksVj lkbZfdy dh lfoZl ugha djkbZ xbZ gS rks mlh nwjh dks r; djus esa fdruh le; yxsxk\ (A) 8.2 ?kaVs (B) 6.5 ?kaVs (C) 7.2 ?kaVs (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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  • PARTC (ENGLISH)

    DIRECTIONS: Given are four sentences. Choose the sentence which belongs to the class Adverb of manner

    51. (A) She sings delightfully (B) The Weather is delightfully cool (C) He is far better now (D) I have told you twice

    52. Identify the sentence with no adverb:

    (A) He behaves best (B) She sings well enough (C) He is the best boy in the class (D) The patient is much better.

    53. In the following sentence use appropriate adverb which modifies the whole sentence: ........... Ram escaped unhurt.

    (A) Unfortunately (B) Luckily (C) Sadly (D) Badly

    DIRECTIONS: Choose the appropriate preposition to fill in the blank.

    54. Do not loiter ....... the street.

    (A) in (B) About (C) on (D) at

    55. The book lies ....... the table.

    (A) on (B) at (C) over (D) in

    56. The driver jumped ....... the car.

    (A) of (B) to (C) off (D) from

    57. Our plane stopped ....... Mumbai airport on the way to Italy.

    (A) in (B) over (C) on (D) at

    DIRECTIONS: Use appropriate subordinating conjunction expressing a negative purpose to complete the sentence.

    58. He fled ........... he should be killed.

    (A) So that not (B) Lest (C) Else (D) Otherwise

    DIRECTIONS: Use appropriate compound conjunction to fill up the blank to make the sentence complete.

    59. You can borrow the book ........... you return it soon.

    (A) In as much that (B) as soon as (C) as though (D) provided that

    60. I must refuse your request, ........... I believe it unreasonable

    (A) As soon as (B) Provided that (C) In as much as (D) So that

    DIRECTIONS: Identify the incorrect singular forms among the followings.

    61. Identify the incorrect plural forms among the followings:

    (A) Steps- daughter (B) Daughters-in-law (C) Potatoes (D) Calves

    62. If Lives is plural form of noun, then what is its singular form:

    (A) Live (B) Life (C) Lively (D) None of the above is correct

    DIRECTIONS: The following sentence has been given in present perfect tense in passive voice. Transform the sentence in Present Indefinite tense in active voice and mark your answer accordingly.

    63. Crops have been destroyed by floods:

    (A) Crops are destroyed by floods (B) Crops are being destroyed by floods (C) Floods destroy crops (D) Crops have been destroying by floods

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  • DIRECTIONS: Change the following singular noun into its correct plural form.

    64. Sheaf

    (A) Sheaves (B) Sheef (C) Sheafs (D) Sheafes

    DIRECTIONS: Change the following sentence given in Direct speech into Indirect Speech and mark correct answer choosing from options given.

    65. Ram said, The horse died in the night.

    (A) Ram said that the horse died in the night. (B) Ram said that the horse had died in the night. (C) Ram said that the horse was died in the night. (D) Ram said that the horse was dead in the night

    66. The prince said, It gives me great pleasure to be there this evening.

    (A) The prince said that it gives him great pleasure to be there this evening. (B) The prince said that it gave him great pleasure to be there this evening. (C) The prince said that it gives him great pleasure to be there that evening. (D) The prince said that it gave him great pleasure to be there that evening.

    DIRECTIONS: Change the following sentence given in indirect speech into direct speech and mark correct answer choosing from options given.

    67. He said that he had to go home at once.

    (A) He said, I must go home at once. (B) He said, I may go home at once. (C) He said, I might go home at once (D) He said, I would go home at once.

    68. Would you mind passing the salt? I said to him:

    (A) I asked to him if he would mind passing the salt (B) I ordered him if he will mind passing the salt (C) I asked him if he will mind passing the salt (D) I asked him if he would mind passing the salt

    DIRECTIONS: Identify the tense in the following sentence.

    69. I had never been visited by him before:

    (A) Past perfect tense (B) Past perfect continuous tense (C) Past Indefinite Tense (D) Past continuous tense

    DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 70 & 71) Pick the choice closest to the meaning of the word given in capital.

    70. FULGENT:

    (A) Dizzy (B) Empty (C) Diverse (D) Shining

    71. GREGARIOUS:

    (A) Sociable (B) Angry (C) Lonely (D) Hardy

    DIRECTIONS: (Question No 72 & 73) Against each key word are given four suggested meanings. Choose the word or phrase which is opposite in meaning to the key word.

    72. FABLE:

    (A) Myth (B) Truth (C) To speak falsely (D) Fabricate

    73. EUPHONIOUS:

    (A) Strident (B) Lethargic (C) Literary (D) Significant

    DIRECTIONS: In the following question four sentences have been given. Out of the four options given one is grammatically incorrect. Identify the one and mark your answer.

    74. (A) She seems sad (B) He has a cellular phone (C) These grapes are tasting sour (D) I think you are wrong

    DIRECTIONS: Use correct tense and fill in the blank to make the correct sentence.

    75. He ......... to Kolkata yesterday.

    (A) went (B) has gone (C) will be going (D) was gone

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  • PARTD (REASONING AND ANALYTICAL ABILITY)

    DIRECTIONS: (Que. No. 76 to 79) Complete the following series.

    76. A Z B Z _ A B A _ A _ B _ B A

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

    funsZk% u la[;k 76 ls 79 fuEufyf[kr J`a[kyk dks iwjk djsaA

    76. A Z B Z _ A B A _ A _ B _ B A (A) A Z B Z (B) B Z A Z (C) B Z Z Z (D) Z A Z Z

    77. 2398, 23_9, _983, 28_3, _

    (A) 2893 (B) 8292 (C) 9282 (D) None of these

    77. 2398, 23_9, _983, 28_3, _ (A) 2893 (B) 8292 (C) 9282 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    78. 3, __, 17, 24, 31, __, 45, __

    (A) 10, 36, 50 (B) 10, 37, 56 (C) 10, 38, 52 (D) None of these

    78. 3, __, 17, 24, 31, __, 45, __ (A) 10, 36, 50 (B) 10, 37, 56 (C) 10, 38, 52 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    79. 1331, ____, 3375, 4913, ____, 9261

    (A) 2197, 6859 (B) 2197, 6589 (C) 2179, 6589 (D) 2917, 6958

    79. 1331, ____, 3375, 4913, ____, 9261 (A) 2197, 6859 (B) 2197, 6589 (C) 2179, 6589 (D) 2917, 6958

    80. If OPTIONAL is written as ITPOLANO how is PRACTICE written is that code?

    (A) RPACITEC (B) CARPECIT (C) CRAPECTI (D) CRAPEICT

    80. ^OPTIONAL* dks ,d dksM esa ^ITPOLANO* fy[kk tkrk gS rks ^PRACTICE* dks mlh dksM esa D;k fy[kk tk,xk%

    (A) RPACITEC (B) CARPECIT (C) CRAPECTI (D) CRAPEICT

    81. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

    (A) Heart (B) Liver (C) Femur (D) Kidney

    81. fuEufyf[kr pkj esa ls rhu fdlh fufpr :i esa ,d rjg ls gSa ,oa ,d leqnk; dk fuekZ.k djrs gSaA dkSu&lk gS tks leqnk; ls lEcfU/kr ugha gS\ (A) n; (B) ;r (C) oZfLFk (D) xqnkZ

    82. In a certain code Ki pit lit means some small houses. les ki tim means some good buildings and tim nis lit means many small buildings. What is the code for houses?

    (A) lit (B) ki (C) pit (D) tim

    82. fdlh fufpr dksM esa ^Ki pit lit* dk rkRi;Z gS ^some small houses*A ^les ki tim* dk rkRi;Z gS ^some good buildings* ,oa ^tim nis lit* dk rkRi;Z gS ^many small buildings*A ^houses* dk dksM D;k gS\

    (A) lit (B) ki (C) pit (D) tim

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  • 83. Which of the following diagrams indicates the best relation between bakery, cake and biscuit?

    (A) (B)

    (C) (D)

    83. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk js[kkfp= csdjh] dsd ,oa fcLdqV ds e/; loZJsB lEcU/k nkkZrk gS\

    (A) (B)

    (C) (D)

    84. Find the missing number in the following figure:

    (A) 121 (B) 214 (C) 216 (D) None of these

    84. fuEufyf[kr fp= esa foyqIr la[;k Kkr djsa%

    (A) 121 (B) 214 (C) 216 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    85. In the following figure the rectangle represents Tennis players, the square represents Badminton players and the circle represents Football players. Find out the player who is a Tennis player and Badminton player but not Football player:

    (A) 1 (B) 5 (C) 3 (D) 2

    85. fuEufyf[kr fp= esa vk;r Vsful f[kykM+h dks nkkZrk gS] oxZ cSMfeUVu f[kykM+h dks nkkZrk gS ,oa o`k QqVckWy f[kykM+h dksA ml f[kykM+h dks crk,a tks Vsful ,oa cSMfeUVu f[kykM+h gS ijUrq QqyckWy dk f[kykM+h ugha gS%

    (A) 1 (B) 5 (C) 3 (D) 2

    86. If with the first, fourth, sixth and seventh letters of the word HOSPITALITY, a meaningful word is formed then what is the last letter of that word?

    (A) H (B) A (C) T (D) None of these

    86. ;fn kCn ^HOSPITALITY* ds igys] pkSFks] NBosa ,oa lkrosa v{kj ls ,d vFkZ okyk kCn curk gS rks ,sls kCn dk vfUre v{kj D;k gS%

    (A) H (B) A (C) T (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    87. Rashmi ranks seventeenth from the top and forty-ninth from the bottom in a class. How many students are there in the class?

    (A) 64 (B) 65 (C) 66 (D) Data inadequate

    87. ,d d{kk esa jfe khkZ ls l=goha ,oa ry ls mupkloha gS rks d{kk esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k fdruh gS\

    (A) 64 (B) 65 (C) 66 (D) vi;kZIr vkdM+s

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  • 88. Harshit said, My mother is the daughter of Sohans brother. What is Sohans relation with Harshit?

    (A) Brother (B) Son (C) Uncle (D) None of these

    88. gfkZr us dgk ^esjh ek lksgu ds HkkbZ dh iq=h gSA* lksgu dk gfkZr ls D;k lEcU/k gS\ (A) HkkbZ (B) iq= (C) pkpk (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    89. Calf is related cow in the same way as cat is related to ____:

    (A) Puppy (B) Kitten (C) Colt (D) Cub

    89. cNM+s dk xk; ls ogh lEcU/k gS tks fcYyh dk (A) fiYys ls (B) fdVsu ls (C) cNM+k ls (D) kkod ls

    90. If winter is called spring, spring is called rains, rains is called swimming, swimming is called cloudy and cloudy is called kala pani then when does it rain?

    (A) Swimming (B) Cloudy (C) Spring (D) Rains

    90. ;fn tkM+s dks calr _rq dgrs gSa] calr _rq dks okkZ dgrs gSa] okkZ dks rSjkdh dgrs gSa] rSjkdh dks ?kVk dgrs gSa ,oa ?kVk dks dkyk ikuh dgrs gSa rks dc okkZ gksrh gS\ (A) rSjkdh (B) ?kVk (C) calr _rq (D) okkZ

    91. Seema is taller than Rekha. Anjana is taller than Seema. Sejal is taller than Anjana. Shefali is the tallest. If they are arranged according to their heights who will be in the middle?

    (A) Anjana (B) Seema (C) Rekha (D) Sejal

    91. lhek js[kk ls yEch gSA vatuk lhek ls yEch gSA lsty vatuk ls yEch gSA ksQkyh lcls yEch gSA ;fn budks budh yEckbZ ds vk/kkj ij O;ofLFkr djsa rks dkSu e/; esa gksxk\ (A) vatuk (B) lhek (C) js[kk (D) lsty

    92. How many times from 4 AM to 4 PM the hands of clock are at right angles?

    (A) 24 (B) 20 (C) 22 (D) 18

    92. 4 kr% ls 4 lk;a ds e/; ?kM+h dh lqb fdruh ckj ledks.k ij gksaxh\

    (A) 24 (B) 20 (C) 22 (D) 18

    93. Akash walks 5 km. towards East and then turns left and walks 6 km. Again he turns right and walks 7 km. Finally he turns to his right and walks 6 km. How far is he from the starting point?

    (A) 17 km (B) 13 km (C) 12 km (D) None of these

    93. vkdkk 5 fdeh- iwoZ dh vksj pyrk gS ,oa fQj ck;sa eqM+dj 6 fdeh- pyrk gSA iqu% og nkfgus eqM+dj 7 fdeh- pyrk gSA vUrr% og nkfgus eqM+dj 6 fdeh-pyrk gSA rks og kjEHk fcUnq ls fdruk nwj gS\ (A) 17 fdeh- (B) 13 fdeh- (C) 12 fdeh- (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    94. If in a certain code language BALE is written as + & and SKIP is written as @ %. How is LIFE written in that code?

    (A) @ + (B) % T & (C) & % $ (D) @ & +

    94. fdlh fufpr dksM Hkkkk esa BALE dks + & ,oa SKIP dks @ % fy[kk tkrk gSA LIFE dks mlh dksM esa dSls fy[ksxsa\

    (A) @ + (B) % T & (C) & % $ (D) @ & +

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  • DIRECTIONS: (Que. No. 95 & 96) Six friends are sittings in a circle and are facing the centre of the circle. Bela is between Champa and Chameli. Juhi is between Merry and Rosy. Champa and Merry are opposite to each other.

    95. Who is opposite to Juhi?

    (A) Bela (B) Rosy (C) Merry (D) None of these

    funsZk% u la[;k 95 ,oa 96 N% fe= ,d o`k esa cSBs gq, gSa ,oa mudk eq[k o`k ds dsU ij gSA pEik ,oa pesyh ds e/; esa csyk gSA eSjh ,oa jksth ds e/; esa twgh gSA pEik ,oa eSjh ,d&nwljs ds foijhr cSBh gqbZ gSaA

    95. twgh ds foijhr dkSu gS\ (A) csyk (B) jksth (C) eSjh (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    96. Who is opposite of Chameli?

    (A) Merry (B) Rosy (C) Bela (D) Juhi

    96. pesyh ds foijhr dkSu gS\ (A) eSjh (B) jksth (C) csyk (D) twgh

    DIRECTIONS: (Que. No. 97 & 98) In each of the following questions which alternative will replace the question mark (?).

    97. 4 : 20 : : 6 : ?

    (A) 72 (B) 18 (C) 42 (D) 54

    funsZk% u la[;k 97 ,oa 98 fuEufyf[kr R;sd u esa dkSu&lk fodYi uokpd fpUg \ dks frLFkkfir djsxkA

    97. 4 : 20 : : 6 : \

    (A) 72 (B) 18 (C) 42 (D) 54

    98. Cow : Milk : : ? : Wood

    (A) Carpenter (B) Jungle (C) Tree (D) Paper

    98. xk; % nw/k % % \ % ydM+h (A) c

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