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L ln the given sequence some letters are missing. Which of the given options can fill the

blanks in the correct order from Ieft to right?

Rq .rq ir{fi{r*, { Eo ileR rr{re *t ftt frq .rg .lM + t +t{ (r lR fr qI( t <rq il6'rar mc ql wg?

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2 Which set of numbers is like the given set?

rcqr* m.r.otq.q qd frq rrq + qr * iu *?:'*>L +r\ :-

Given set 4; 1210 \r. ,,- .0 . q.-

x. e -\1^-\o- lzt L.^J-,^''.l)e 8:448 cq 2. 6:'2160 Lq

<1\1.rnu3. 7:1029 ^ ', 4." 9:729'

7lr 'ttt lr t.

uqs Ecn .

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clRcLE is related to RICELC in the sami, way as SQUARE is related to

dt crnclr 6r q.ftr RtcELc * qpr * af h36,fo*, mr veo ** tii,

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3' UQSAER f UQSERA '

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mt W riisr +, srARi( * rerr\rc-*t tvtoBrLE rt1 TNRSPJ Rnqr qrf,r t ffi qe.{Nr }BLAME * *+ frrcqr ilqln?

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tf each of the lEiers in the English alphabet is assigned odd numerical value beginning

A=1,,:g,=3 andsd on, what rgdl be the total value of the letters of the word INDIAN?

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6. On another planet, the local terminology for-'earthl;'wate/, 'light', 'air' and 'sky' are 'sky,

'tight', 'ail, 'water' and 'earth" respectively. lf somebni:tis t'titrstv tliir!, wflat i^routA fredrink?

ffi srq uE qt, Td fr r*flffq '"itrqdft * ugun'earth', 'wate/,'light', 'air'*t 'sky'*;6-ftm '"sky, 'light', 'air', 'water'*{ 'earth'6 {d srrn qt{ qrur I fr wt AV{n?

Light

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7. Choose the odd numera! pair

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10* ;iPoirtin$ towardi8ita, Nikhil, {a?*,,"j,.ryi'rthe only.son of hqr, mothe/s:sofl", How is Rita

,"laf"atto Nikhil? ' i"

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flr ilft?Aunt

Mother

Niece

Cousin

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Directions (euestions 11 to 13) Reabl'ai *,,o.*ing inforrqation carefutly and ansurcr the

questions given below.

fi+ A rr{ qm+lt +} qn"+ qA *( frq sr+ * Ym t?Ravi and Kunal are good in hockey and volleyball. Sachin and Ravi are good in Hockey and

baseball. Gaurav and Kunal are good in cricket and volleyball. Sachin, Gaurav and Michael are

good in footballand baseball.

16 *r Eila 6rfr ft qft<rd I wa +r (Rm, d( rfr Etft ft ffia + wd *r rilce frq EililBr+e *r fr,ftcTa erd *r qFfi"t-c{ sfu qrrq,{ E-cGfm ft Mil + rd *l

Se\ - \ro& B=.y-tr .

Ll. Who is good in Hockey, Cricket and Volleyball? R'o( u" "1" G\

'

Er,ft1,ffid*1@++{irsri :.i i. ff** \o\atr'

L1,.,. Sachin -Y Kunal , . ya4o"qa+t . \"\o&\3. Ravi

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4. Gaurav

(e) q<m(q)" dE

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*6#+,+*#'*t+' : ,2. Kunal

4 Ravi

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Who is good in Baseball, Vollydall andHocfiffi,{ft{rd +@++f{ratil'.q,i ..4

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L. Sachin 2. \'Kunal -"

;{ aavi 4 Gaurav,;

(o,) qP*t (c) E;nn

Who is good in Baseball,

ffi,fir*6frftq-6,1. Sachin

-Y Gaurav

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A,p,R,X,S and Tare sitting in a row. S and Z aFtn the-'centre, and A and P are at the ends.

R is iitting on the left of A. Then who is sittingon tlre right of P?

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15. A man is facing west. He.tur.ns 45o in the21(e ,

and then another 1800 in thesame direction and then 27O" in the anticlockwise direction. WhicffdirEction,ts he facingnow? : .

s6' srcft H'r +6n ck{ fr ft Br qa q.s * g$+ ei1 ft{n + 4s-q iln Igr frT, Ts tr{n +tob. iilr Igr fu q.S fr g-f+-6 Eln + &re 2700 Usrr if,E u{rfil +atr fr'u qg5Ll

q.s3. West -r' South West

(c,) Eftur

(tr) cfu{-: - ,Y __:

3. 7km East

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L6. Kunal walks .10km towards North. From there, he walks'etm'towards South. fhen, hewalks 3kn 'towards East. How far and in ;rvhich direction is he with 'ieference to hisstarting point? v.-

Trd r0 fr.fr. fiR E{n t qmr*r.cd t qa o fr.ft. Eftur fr mm'qatrr€r ffnqa s fr.ft. t{ * mm'qcril *r {6 irq+ lremr fr + fr€ G'{n t s frilft 1t w ir1. 5km West / tfm North East

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(q) 7 fr.fi. qkq , i

L7.

,,1 nA watch reads 4:30. lf the minute hand folntr East, in what direction will the hour handpoint?

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R€r rfr *ft?L. North

3. South-East

(o') nR(.r) Eftur T4

E is 2km to the west of B

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2. North-\ilesty North-East

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Direction (Question 18 to 20)These questions are based on the following information:

H-rr (re -.?o ) T6 F"flr+ ft rr€.,qrrort vt*lrrqrfu.*r ._i ii j

Seven villages A,B,C,D,E,F aild G ire-situ'ated as'follcjws ^ i

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F is 2km to the North of A

F;A + 2 fr.ft. sf,t'fr Trs'*

C is 1km to the West of A

c, At r ft.ft. cFfi fr e<q'*

D is 2km to the South of G

D,G + 2 fr'.ft. qfturfrvts'*

G is 2km to the East of C

G, c+ 2 k'.fr. t4 fi rtq' *--,

D is exactly in the middle of B and E

D, B *r e * kqg Sr +, Rrt *t-a.

18. A is in the middle nf

A T{+qq+ *1. EandC

3. FandG

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r(-.Which two viiliges are the farthest from one another? L

19.

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20. How far is E frbm

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Direction (euestions 2t-251ln each of these question, three words are related in some ways.

The relationship among the words in the question can best be repres9nted by oqre of the five

diagrams (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) given below. Mark your answer accordingly.

ffir (zr-2s) frqwsr++ffTu-q wq-(+ffi{frfril{6+veur€+*r fliftqw qtq

Eri (a), (b), (c), (d)*t (e)il t uet urgffi 3+ fr Eq {str d Eddr ll

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2L. Teacher, College, Student

if,EtFr.F,6i*fr, Et-{

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22. Universe, Galaxy, Star

ilIElg, SIT6TTT IfTTT, dil1.b

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23. Parrots, Birds, Mice

frt,v'd, q*1.e

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24. Professor, Researcher,Scientist

fr+(t, rturfia[, atr{+.1.d3.b

25. English, Latin, Greek

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Directions (Questions 26-30) Study the following figure carefutly and answer the givenquestions

n&r (vrq 26 - so ) frq .rq ft* qr irEEfi qt ft sr+ + sat tr

r;

Singers;!", . '

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26. Which region denotes lndian leaders who are not singers.

6t{ tirffi{ +ff* 6T Eslt €r + + r[Fris'Tfi *?: 2.3- "l '4. 5

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27. Which region repres'Ent lndian Leaders who are singers?

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3

2

4

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28. Whicht'egion represents leadeis,whs are neither singers nor lndians? '

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' ,2g; 'Which iegion"repidsents{h&iaft3ffrgers Who:5fe'no1;fr66rr?;' r: ' 'l : "i .' "'"'''i "i 'r:r.

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3. 3 4./4\/ 'l30. Which region represents singers who are neither tndians nor leaders?

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Directions Question (31-32) ln each of the following questions. choose the word whichcomes at the end in the English Dictionary.

ffir (sr -sz)ffiR+t sr++u€{r6a mTqffiqt+ BT}fr ffi+ il-il{ ermrir

Cl#destineCla3p

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Dilembark

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34.

36.

Rohan ranks seventh from the top and twenty sixth from the bottom in a class. How manystudents are these in the class?

(4)

220

478 4.,

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108

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Rlf 1* October is Sunday, then 1tt Novernber will be.

ir{R I ffiErt ft} tRqR * * r qffi + wr *rn?1. Monday .2. T.ueaday,

y' w"dnesday t4, Thursday

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35. lf + stands for X, - fgr =- x for -- and-+fo6,+, find theyalUe.of,

wRx + ftq+, + * ftN -, - * ftqxrfrt + #fuq+ t d frmffirL,

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A farmer built a fence arorlnd his square p.lot.$e,y,g 9d 27 fepcqpgl.gs on each ride o'i-lbilft--square. How many poles did-he nee{ d[Oeether.

- ,je : r:r ]i; :Li , .

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Find the missing character from among the given alternatives. Direction (Questions 37-38)

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39. Count the number of squares in the BiVen figure.

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40. How many triangles are there in the following figure?

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4L. Choose the correct mirror irhage of the figure $iven below

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42. Choose the correct water image for the given figure.

ft+ R,q w fr* + T& wo sftfri g+r

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43. Find the figure in which the given figure is embedded.

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45. Find out, which of the answer flgures complete the figure matrix.

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46. Three figures are followed by four aniwer figures from which you have to choose a figurewhich would most closely resemble the uploaded form of {he figure.

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47. Figure out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern would have appear

when the transparent sheet is placed along the dotted line.

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A solid cube of each side 8 cms has been painted red, blue and green on pairs of odposite

faces. lt is then cut into cublcal blocks of each side 2cms. How many small cubes have

three faces painted?

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2- tl t 'l a o o a b o tROLL NUMBER: BooKLET NUlt/tBER: 608Language Comprhensive Test -ZOLI

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Time:45 Minutes:gqq; 45 A-{d'

Max Marks :5050

lnstructions to the CandidatesRead the following instructions carefully beforeyou answer the question:

L. Answer are to be given on a SEpARATEANSWER SHEET.

2. Please write your eleven digits Roll Numbervery clearly on the Test-booklet and AnswerSheet as given in your admission card.

3. Please note and follow the instructions givenon the answer sheet for writing the answers.

4. Darken the CIRCLE with pen for answeringthe question in the appropriate spaceagainst the number corresponding to thequestion you are answering.

5. There ar€ 50 question in the test.5. Since all questioris are compulsory do not

try read the whole question paper beforebeginning to answer it.

7. lf you do not know the answer toquesti6n, do not spend much time on {tpass on to the next one. Time permitting,you can come back to the question, whichyou have left in the first instance and trythem again.

8. Sincethe time allotted for this question paperis very limited you should make the best useof it by not spending too much time on anyone question.

9. Rough work can be done anywhere in thebooklet but not on the Answer sheet/loosepaper.

10. Every correct answer will be awarded onemark.

11. Please return the answer sheet to the. invigilator after the test.

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Direction: 1-5 Read the following passageand answer the questions based on it.

Gandhi without realising it, hadfound the secret of success. Hebegan to look on every difficulty asan opportunity for service, a

challenge which could draw out of^ t him greater and greater resources of

intelligence and imagination. ln. , turning h.is back on personal profit

or prestige-'in his work, he found hehad won the trust and even love of' white and lndian South Africansalike. More and mbre people from

"r.; I ' ftig own community began toentrust their legal work to him. ln

:i,tlsh9ft time he..w99 a , successfullawyer, dignified with westernisedlife style.

He brought his wife' KastuiU. ,nitwo sons to their new home and

,""r;.pai.nfully, they adjugted -to_ the

tortures of alien cloths and artificialoi'uo niahners: At:'first they objectedbitterly, but Gandhi was unyielding.

?-' lt was essential .to look "cidlized"that is, European. That was the pr'rte

:..::.::. of ,success, and all of them had tqPay for it.

^- .-)., But the political and social

lepression ,of all lndian in SouthAfrica, and especiajly the desperatecondition of those' who'cgme as

"':i , labourers'on a system equivatent to' -.a' legalised'slavery, hhd made a deep

''-' impression on Gandhi. When the,,, bla,ck plague broke out in the squalid--.,,,ghetto of Johannesburg, the sick and

dying were taken to an abandoned,

. quarantined building where a heroic

'-':'''' English nurse spent long hours alonecaring for them. Many years later

-'':' i she related' that at the height ofepidemic Gandhi come to help. Shewarned him that it was plague, but

him bending over a dying mancovered with vermin. Gandhitendedto him and whispered. "He is.'mybrother".

Gandhi found the secret of successin

L. personal Profit.

2. prestige in his work.

3. every difficultyopportunity.

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I turning his back on ,pgrsonat

, - t.. profit or.prestige in his work.

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ali€n

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.:3c't"f-]r': wal'' happy dressing in alien

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_?.,.'did not agree'.to dress in alienclothes. ,i

initiallrT resisted to wear alienclothes and adopt artificialmanners.

,., Ur'-!r'Could not adjust

.- clothes and artificial::i:;.i1 i3.,' ,, G?Bdhi. identified with,r:,.:, - ,,,

'*r:1.i' theEuropeans.;' , ..' | '

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2; his family.

, y the labourers who came fromr lndia.

: ' 4:: None of the above .. , -

4. ' TheNurse was looking after ' _' '. , :i t t

., I ,,r1' ' Plague Patients.$

2. .-,, Patients with infectious;disease.

/l si.*and the dying lndians:

4. lndibn labouieis suffering fromblack plague.

The man was dying due to

1. Vermin.)d black plague.

3. illtr,eatment.

-t4. squalid living cond[tions.

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he went straight to the sick. She saw

Direction: 6-10 Read the passage givenbelow and answer the questions, basedon it.

It is.a common belief that withoutmoney nothing is possible in themodern era. lt is so because theMNCs (Multi National Companies)are spreading their wings in everyfield in lndia.

So, we have in our country allthingsfrom a pin to an aeroplane made bysome foreign company. ln the glitterof foreign life, which is based on-manipulation of hon€y,ri6stead ofreal friendship or real love betweenhuman hearts, the lndians are losingtheir cultural shape to some extent.This is bringing about a number ofchanges in our living styles.

ln the name of globalisation w€'arebeing sold foreign brandedsyveetened water in the form of colddrinks, sweet things like biscuitsmade of wheat, tinned fruits,vegetables, jams, concentrated fruitjuices, chocolates etc. All thesethings are produced in lndia. Forthat the foreign companies buy rawmaterial at low rates in lndia,process it in lndia and then sell themanufactured products to thelndians at a very high price.Previously, the Britishers took theraw matdrial from lndia, changed itinto finished goods and sotd it backto the lndians at exorbitant rates.Now, the foreigners need not'takethe raw material to their owncountries when they can do themischief on our own land and thusbeat us in our own house.

Which common belief has got thehold of every lndian mind?

2. Balance between money andfamily is important.

3. Everything is useless.

4. Real friendship and love inhuman hearts make life worthliving.

Money is affecting the culturalshape of our society because

1. Human values appear cheap inface of glitter of money.

We have stahed to run aftermaterialgains.

3,, We like to be manipulated bymoney.

4. Friendship cannot be easilybought.

Globalisation means

1. We can tour tbe world.

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Whole world is one big rnarket.

Free exchange of ideas withanybody.

4. We become citizens of theworld.

How are foreign companies takingadvantage of lndia?

1. They buy the raw material from' lndia and sell them the finishedproducts. \

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They buy the raw material, getthings produced in lndia and sellfinished products at high prices.

They buy raw material fromlndia and sell finished productsin their own countries only.

They buy raw material fromlndia, get things produced inlndia and sell the finishedproduct in other countries.

4.

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Money is the be all and end allof everything.

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10. How did the foreign companies and

the Britishers diffei?

1. Foreign companies soldproducts in lndia whereasBritishers did not.

2. Foreign companies gave jobs tolndians but Britishers did not do

so.,/3/ Foreien companies bought the

produced the finished Productshere only whereas Britishers

took the raw material to theirown country for Production.

' 4. Britishers Iiked lndian rawmateria! but not the finishedgoods and foreign comPanies

like every product of lndia.

Diibction: ' 11-15 Read the foltowingpdSsage and answers the questions based

on it.

Crime has become an inseParable

part of our society. But this doesn't, mean that we can allow themrto

irnpact our dailY lives and create

darkness even on the brightest days.

Eliminating crime is must and harsh

punishments are one of theeffective ulaYs to reduce .crime. ltstands especially true for the people

who commit crime just for fun. The

concept of Punishment is based on

theories.

The theory in which goal of

,, punishments is to deter the future

crlme is known as"utilitarian theory.

Deterrence is the objective of harsh

punishments as it creates an

aversion for the possible results of

criminal actions. lt is justified only

when the harm that Punishmentp?events is more than Punishmentgirien to criminal. lf it doesn't deter,

it adds to the human suffering'

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However, utilitarian theory believesthat punishment may or may nothave deterrent effect.

Retributive theory focuses on thepast actions of criminal. The moralblame is assigned to criminal and his

future conduct doesn't form a base

for deciding punishment. ln it,punishment is must and juptified as

criminals have committdd., an

immoral act and deserve harshpunishment. lt basically follows theconcept of an eye for an eye. The

emphasis is on the moral connectionbetriveen guilt and punishment.Punishment is seen as a question ofaccountability and responsibility,Criminals pay their debt in form ofpunishment. Retributive theoryadvocates harsh punishment and

they argue that it reduces crime as

no matter what. Some people don'tlearn easy leisons. lf ttiey are

treated with sympathy, thby take itas a weakness of society. '

The main idea of the passage is to

1. des'cribe crime and teachpeople to live with it.

' y' explain the theories of

/ Punishment.

3. have a deterrent effect on

criminal minds.

' 4. make people awaie of difflrenttheories for mitigating crime.

L2. Utilitarian theory advocates,/

.a{ giving harsh'punishment so thatin future crime is notcommitted.

.2. punishmentcannot stoP crime'

3. to understand the behaviour

pattern of criminals'

4. to enhance the Positiveoutcomes of Punishment'

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13. The focus of Retributive theory is on

1. giving same Pain and

Punishment to the criminals

which theY have given toothers.

2. creating an aversion for the

Possible results of criminal

actions.

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Direction: t6-17 Ttie folloWiilB fiVe

sentences come from.a single grr5ryraph.

. The first and last se,ntences are

. .given choose. The right order in

which the sentences (PQR) should

appear to comPlete the ParagraPh'

16. S.1 ComPuters have become an in

integral Part of our lives as theY

offer us just anYthing under the

sun.

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punish ^"v4. teaching them to Ue vindicfifl

and full of vengeance' /effect cif crime' on daiiY life is

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people have lost tfreir Peace of

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S.5 .Excessive, use of comPuter is

causing innumerable Problemsrelated to health so it should be

usediudiciouslY.

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't 24tt impacts daily'111" ahd creates

darkness on the brightestdaYs'

15.' Gun culture is prevalent'in Atnerica-'

We keep;eading aboulincidents of

any crazy. guY who catchPs hold of

gun and indiscriminately opens fire

' and kills manY People withoUt anY

rhyme or reasdh. ln such instances., 'punishment should,be deeided by'

Soc'tety trYab eliminate crime

Understanrifhg, the background

of the attacksr, : :

2. correcting hlntmotatlY first.

3. making'him suffer th€.waY he

4. making him " undetStand the

severitY of lfis actions and the

sorrow:that he has brought on

- . others

Pa,,,".,Modern children easily ge! hogl$d

, .-,.p4 to*them especiElly becau.sq:gf,th6

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O- lto .doubt theY have m.ade lives

, eas.[er but not without a Price'"

R- , ' From ' banking, "'' shoPPing,

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can never acquire societalapproval.

P - Success achieved throughdishonesty is illegal and gets

. disrepute rather than,Praise.

a- Using unfair means to get what you

want is in a way succeeding in Yourendeavour but canhbt be aPProved-

R - lt ls an easy way out to succeed and

makes one compromise not onlY

with learning gained,i-n lhe processl

of achieving ones good but also with

ones integritY' "'':; ' '" ,

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Direction: 18 19,.,T1r9, , following

questions have the second sentence

missing. Choose':i''th'e' t :appropriate

sentenc€ from-,.$p EiveQ':r gpticns tocomPlete it. .,. -,i: . r18;i A."ln most btthe'tillages in lndia

people are poqr sQ are illiterate also

4. Village life is. slow paced and full of

C. Thus,.. .g[gY' .ile unable toextricate themselves out of this

miserable lifl., -/ - .- rla;t: : '

i.r/ miv ard.t3lperstitious, backwaid/,,t

1.,t;d,beli6ve'ih witcfies, wizards and

2. I They consume alcohol, tobacco and

\ also narcotics.lt

3. '{vt.ny people'in villages live in small

hbusesmade of mud.

19. A. Hostel life is larger than family life

B.

C. One gets the lessons of mutualhelp and team-spirit

7. The strict discipline ot4orr"tdetaches them from real life. n- .

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3. .,Ttere is always some kind of activity

.f One can learn to liv-erfogether with' friends in good as well asbad times.

Direction: 20 - 29 Fill in,thq.planks'withthe most appropriate optiUn irom given

alternatives

20.. Most of the migrants from Pakistat'r

and, Banfladesh have sdttled in

.,{ tn. outskirts of Delhi.

2. and around Delhi. \ \3. the Posh areas of Delhi.

4. hub of Delhi.

The direction we take therest of our Journey through life

1. decide

y'determines

3. directs

4. revolves

22. He wears eYeglasses ''wfth'

lenses

1. square , r,i. ,

2. improper

thick

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23. When a child is working on a

computer one

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to think he is

engaged in serious work.

1. forced

,Ytenas3. believed

4. envisage

24. The poet- to conveY thatthere is a generation gaP between.father and son

1. . unable

7fr,,n",

-2. pulsating

/ iuaitant

4. delightful

29. The Japanese and the Hawaiianseating sea Plants but it is

not so in other countries where it is

used as manure

1. adored

2. abhor

3. relish

2./"naoy

4. perceieves

and,munch everything in sigttt:

L. drink

y' chomo/4. crash

26. The

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Son needs to realize

that his father loved him

f . intelligent

2. smart : "

-X thoughtful ' :

4. prodigal :':

Childhood is a lost hidden

Directio!: 30 - ?i Select,the meanrng ofthe underlined phrase/idioms.

30. All the politicians are chips of thesame block

-y'alike2. different

'r 3.' patriotic

,::r. ,$':.. ft4llof loYaltY ::

31. "Mlr:rteighbofr afifuayt,ttrieat€m. mewith dire consequences if I do nbtsubmit to his aggressive behaviour

1. unfair results

2. misunderstanding

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_ in some for.gotten place -.

1. opinion :4:

2. thought

3. feeling

,/( memory '\

2d Water has ma& our earthcolourful_ with life of a vastvariety

1. vibrate

,y1':,

4. restoring faith

l?: Shagun is always boasting-about his

achievement where as it'is just a-

i'aie of emptv vessels milsinq a lotof noise

.7/ self priise

2. to glorify others

3. behaving in a strange way.'

,:4. always picking up a fight

indecisive tE$r.rlts

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33. Though the car looks good but it is

not worth a dime

1. expensive-r'

{ very cheap

3. not in good condition

4. Completely wrecked

34. Her imagination plays havoc as idle

mind is a devils worksshop

1. to over think

2. remain absentminded

..fro*in thought

4. today-dream

35. I am at my wits end aS I did notprepare for exam in time.

f . impatient

to.feel completely at loss

helpless

make sense

Direction: 36 43 ln the followingpassage there are some numbered

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Fill in the blanks bY selecting the

most aPProPriate word for each

blank from the given oPtions.

The rain gets (36) over the

land and the sea. The vaPours go tothe (37) and take the (38)

of clouds. These clouds

have the (39) which form

the 40 on the earth' The

rain (41) on the earth to

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2. cascade

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Direction: MapproPriate optionfrom the given

44. All over lndia gender discriminationis still whlch causes

harassment of all kinds for women.

1. rampant

2. emergent

-3/ apParent

4. develoPed

37. 1. Planet

2. moon

{h""u"n4. hell

38. ;),/shaoe2. Shadow

3. Shade

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39./ droplets

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45. What marked Bismillah Khan was his 49simplicity and for , richesthat come with musica lfame.

. 'Mous"e is a suitabte ':rnodel foiconducting research . related tohuman body

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3. nolsuitable

4. iry.rsuitable

lnhuman ahd squaltd condition ofthe hospital was unbearabte

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3. repulsive ,' tq.,

1. greect

2rz'disreSard

3. grandeur

4. illusion

1. unusual

2. lmpenetrable

.Y tumultous

4. hazatdous

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47.

The institute had'' traineistudents not just in tradb btt

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also _ to develop intelfuenceand moral character in thgm. k

1. made an effort jr. -.i ,:

2. asPired :" : t i; . :- .

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4. assisted I ': '"-;: -."

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;z6ea.^, 'Phylum, class, order,'' . Family, Genus, Species

2. Kingdom, Phylum, Or..der, Class,Genus, Family, Species

3. Kingdom, Class, Oider, Phylum,Genus, Family, Species

4..,. Kingdom, class, . Genus,Phylum, Familyr Order, Species

14. What factors could lead to the rise ofnew species?

L. NaturalSelection2. Genetic drift3. Acquisition of traits during life

time

tf All of above . r15. White silver chloride turns ............,.... in

sunlight.

2Agcl(s) - Su-nli-gh-t+2As(s) + cl2(e)

;/erev2. Brown

3. Blue

4. Green

16. Which one of the following is not an

organic acid?

1. Citric acid ^2. Formic acid ?t

)--&rbonic acid

4. E5l[$icr.ia17. What type of reaction is this?

MnOz + 4HCl-+ MnClz + 2H2O + Cl2

-f Redox ieaction2. ?Oisplacemdiit reaction

3. Double displacement reaction

+t*qr fr{Es$ s<t tfr * +.sdr t?r. kq+E2. 6,rffieq3. Klil( g-difi'

4. *gjrHgafrfrT + + qh qr ilqqt +flIFfirr *(& r{m,r t?L Errk[, r[f{fi.[, iufr, ![-.r, qRtrt,

strfr, utR2. Ufrkf, r6'r{elq, E'.[, ]a], Iqrft,

qfrqn, uIfr3. Wrtil,&ft,6't,E',r{dr.T,qqm,vtffi,qrfr4. Emt[, adft, tqrft, s,rwf, Ifr{R,

fiq, ilIfrTft q-nrfr + tqr A+t qt{+ q,R+ +rfi+lffi+?L Eafr giltr2. r5frm <ara

s. frTror€ * fur fr*rar* d tnpriS,iFTT

4. (*ls. q{ fr trr+ + is'+q frilat qilR,rts

rrr d q<a. vr& trL*&2. TTT

s. +f,r4. r{r

t6. ,ffike + t +{ rlr $r dfu sFil

L ffitriim2. qRftfi't{iT3, OnffiO sA4. +,RAr .Rftt' irril \

17. 116 ftr yqr fr crqfu gfrfrqt trMnOz + 4HCl+ MnClz+ 2H2O + C{2

r. t$Ryffi;qr2, Rtqtvtffir3. ffimqrrtgFBqr,,.,4. 3ilEreirgfrfrqr

B,tc,

og

\S

12.

I3.

14.

\t--On':,

/r-4. Decomposition

\se 4t +\ -\',t\Or- *4\49u .4-t..;r

18. The atmosphere of Venus is made up ofthick white and yellowish clouds of

1. Acetic acid

_2/julphuric acid

3. Nitric acid

4. Hydrochloric acid ---- .:i;19. Aqua regia is a hi€hly corrosive, fumin$

liquid. lt is one of the.few regents that. is able.to dissolve...........

1. Platinum:i .-..1,

2. Gold : !

-4-{ Both 1 and2

,,a, :4: Neither !o.,r;2 ;

20. ......... is a non-metal but itjs lustrous.

1. Carbon

2. Sulphur

3. Brorrine

4o{lodtne2L. plants are one of the most

effieient convefiors of- sun|ight into

1. Jatropha-

2. Sugarcane!^

3. cotton!4. Sunflower

ro. gfi 116 * qrirmwr + +{€ G q*E *rfte r{r * qrEn ftqRkt + +-fu{ +s+ A+ *rr. tfrRm \fu2. rnra qT tons. qr&6.tft.g

4. rnlo,,*na vmr9.- gffn tfuqr ;rFr6'.furq Y.,q trrc*: *dr

*, qa +1 ffi tttt g.dr

voar irr. qrdril2. +{r3. ffir*qz4. r *t'zt++{=rfr

20 ............. 16'qqifiqR uuq trl. 6T{T

2. Ite5,it

, 3. fr+{4. lrE+fr{

21. qtur$*Mdtrrqur,uutil {qer+ qiT {q+Era tnr€R qtrr*q, tr.

Azfurwirf5gt(

ws622. qf{ * uE + sBn qrrr*-rrq +

dlnr urf,I t? ;

I arfQcr{r ,,')'.

2. 6r€ndko.3. ariiil{ q,rdrd

4. dfnRrPfo23. q€tE{t+futffi*i

t. irEFrFT + qF€r6r{s

2. enrffio'qfus + *=_3. ffiG+ffis4. tEdFfi + .q&i&"iiJ :,-',i

.\ . , it r,/rli: ,ii" r(]i I ;,

..L #

t

1

nj

l.

2.

3.

4.

'22. The head of'a soap irnolecul€ is kn'own

.i

1. HydrocarboJl l+i1 .''''. '.'r : \

2. Hydrophobic r.'. t: ,

3. Hydrogen CarbondE

3./ tlydrophilic ' ,,'

23. Esters are formed by the Combination of

./3.

Carboxylic Acid +' Alcohol

Carboxyl ic n'ciU ialA-e*yae:-.,. -. :

Alcohol + Aldehytie4.

1"1..-, ' ,

?_4, .,..... Was the" element which .wasdiscovered later and replaced Eka-

aluminum.t. scandium \'rc' !"-t A\

'

y'Gallium cr*' 6'

/2. Germanium

treatment of cancer.

;),/cohan, 2. ,lodine: .': a ..'::. .. :" : ..j

I Y{:.'i'.T . ;,; !;,,4. Chlorine .''..,,,.26. Face cream is an example of" T

t. Aerosol *.Y Emulsion

3. Foam

4. Gel p(

27. For spherical mirrors of small apertgres,the radius of curvature is foun{ tob""r"".'..., ,

L. equalthe focal length,

;t'twice the focal length3. thrice the focal length. ' .

4. There is no relation between them.28. A convex mirror used for rgar.view on

24. rfi tqr ffi{ qr ftmft qr€ { rfu i* qrs* wT \'$frfi fr wra rGr rmtr. dl}q{

3..@,

2gi ..-- s,r ffierfr+ *trt + Filrm +; frq y+e+ arqr unr tr,-'r, +crtr

2. sr++{! ' ,r3' tfrfi!; , A. dtT26, +A vt 6rqr{ ut+qr+ fir*qT vqrEwr tr

l.' tmiT e

2. {til{rr3. dr4. dE

27. fr iiq qkr rtmm Riur + ftq rfidrhwr .......,. -ffittl. +*,T{t +<trct ' :

2. frfr* trft cr * gar3. frto,,{ 5g or ft* 1<rn*-ffi-:-i +h +{ Tdq.rff.tt

4. Silicon

25. An.isotope of is used in the

.,

Eqa

J*r

at m

thei ia/ii:,lu i11",.image.

L. 0.32my'o.ztm

3.

4.

a

r, I*tt\,j;! ,l5

li^L=v 'slifra I

.. r -._! .{i ...\

.., :f' rii-r :.

0.87m

1.15m

:L

i-E*ititt

t , ,..-r-

30. Trro wires that are made up of twodifferent materials *t *"-" r"0".,r,.resistance are in the ratio ZS, f"Ln inratio 3:4 and area in 4:5. fn" ,rtio oftheir resistance is

30. + Hfr + RtuT<rrdt t rqH G f rkT{s,r trFI€ rfrp il rgq6 ,,;, frri. E6f {ffi 3:4 silt qR w3r*, # *lQqta a:s *r * vaqfr rhii" _, *t*wr *rni1. 6:5 -t- 52. 6:8 q $'E*'2-.L

--2/5:8 S4. !:2 a

31. The equivalent resistan ce between Fpoinls A andg in the circuit as shown in 3Ithe figure below is3Q

2.

3.

4.

32. What is the unit gf resistivit,2 . ..y--;1. Qm

34. + kil+

-t+*fr+Fqrrswqfr+fu{d}so.rrdrqfu A sh B ++qdta;il;fr,il{r ftr?

1. 6:5

2. 6:8

3. 5:8

4. t:2

SQ &

L.32. 13 .:-,3. ".6

,

4.'u3sz. sF+rrnir + ffi wr *ft?rIt- c)m2 : :

i2. em-l3. Om-2

4. C)m

13.,,1o':*rrnq-t tr {frg rco J ilrq +qr" Fq yryfrr**;;#;ft,o' l- rfi Tdrq.i

I t. -qbov t JI t. 1ov- '!

F -p.r,. '4. 25V

har{rnt

t1

P Lr-A.

-l

g,2-

3

13

6

7/t

2. em-1 R = Ftt. l3. C)m-2;;;, _, .n=Y

',, 1l14,gfrfregr arq F[o_ducedeach second

il#,t#"|f: ::l1r,.r.t,i::fl ,I" p.ore n ti a,

-i. ''t'ddv''' ': -,-' :r: i;'2. 10 v Vtt' \o= ho5

-*ov *n=\otao,4. 25V

Q4. rwo butbs.r" Ftf:g r.grW 220\-an!so w, 110 v. cdiiirrtE ii; ,ri,"?i,r,",.resiitances

v4,t2. L:2

3. 3:4

4. 1:3

,:,2:7

l:23:41:3

EflTfrr

loow, z2ov ,gilt_so w, 1[o M*r w+ yfrils + rdql? A2-\, =\oo&oa.i4*@ee4 *216 :'P 5ret &rSt

-F$ca}{t -

'a/

. 1.,

E; 2.

3.

+:

2-: l.

-t

(.

35.' An indlrced'turrent is produced when a

magnet is rnoved into a coil. .The. magnitude of induced current does not

depend on

L. The speed with which the/magnet is moved

;.2. The resistivity of the wire of the

coil

-Hhe number of turns of the coil

4. The strength of the. magnet

36. A Strong smelling substance called

ethyl mercaptane which is added toLPG cylinders to hblp in the dbiection ot---.*gas leakage has the chemicalfo,rmula as 'E

2. CzHsCHO

3. CzHs€H t '-:'

4. C2HsCOOH i

37. The aviation fuel whieh'is used in theengine of jet aeroplanBs isvery.clgse to

1. Diesel t

2. Natural Gas

3. Petrol

1p/ tr"rot"n"'t

38. The unit of solar

L. KWh

2. kWm

"{ kwm2

4. kWm3

constant is'I

$ ,'ry',u ffi}tr6<t

l-, -., tR,+ * rr€qr -\-'' 4' Tqfiq 11k

36. LPG + fr'{re'?il qm drII} + frq :,€+

Eqrff, lr{+q*{ qfrfifi'rff.Fr Eidr'Erdr t

is. ws \1+, geo. + Esfr + gqiqr vtf,r a +iRd 6tc nqr *ar *r E{ }fu t*fu qrqr(.tlur rqnr v< rflR {61 tfiikln

r. gffi ui, g*r+ fr qR vt2.qle+sgffifr.r{mfr

Rrtrfr rnr age fffr €lfr tr w I,,q**orqrFt ; .

1. CzHsSHI2. CzHsCHO

-. I

3. -C2H5OH

4. CzHsCOOH

s7. h"{rr{ {:r+ til ffi +. ffi t sr+.rfr'qr vrcr * q{ { +-ffi <ga cte t? n

*,

LAtpfr:2. E-6ffi+{3. +fd4. rq<r ild

3s. (k ffi5'qX w,r{ ----.:... trJ -.. : . l_?1.1J. !i

c*r\x q^r* r{'' m*<rq gft ftfi'':':'i r" 3., ffiqrc.gftq1tta,,. ^ -4. ' k-dtqa'sfr tr€T'{fct

l.'r.€

39. The flaws like iEJernql craik3 etc.:in themetal bloc-ks

" are- detected bY

. -: '.,tusl[8-s1. Reverberation

.-{ un asounq. ' '

3e ?ri{{ re* { -tcsft qril ift"$fi-ii #,, q.$,*=** eftffgf lftiltf

I.Til. ,.\' 2'. q{tqfr "'\

4. qM*q'Tfuitrur3. lnfrasound

,.. 4,., Eeho location","

7,

40. A person standing at a certain distancefrom a wall produces a loud sound. Hehears the echo of the sound after 1.gs.Calculate the distance between the walland the, observer if the velocity ofsound in air.is 340 m/s. I s,t .1. 6L2m ae&,dn {loem

40. r$" in<ft 6,+ frffi W,(fr t m, *+#ft ilrffrveFrffirar*i Wtes+ r.a €st r ql.€ $G e t6 *r wrnrqr + trft Eft qrm 340 fr/ffs A *fttsilrlero'++q*$;*,

v---2eT

41. Arrange the , following states inascendi ng order of-popuhtion densely.

1.. 6!2m2. 306m3. 377.7m4. 755.4m

r, hrrfrkn rr^"+ + v{+ *t'*r_q<a+ u3qq.at'uqryR**t;'- "

lll . EW lv ".'m;1. l, ll, lll, tv.2. ll, lll, lv, I

3. lv, ll, lll, I

4. lv,l,ll,lll,

3.

4.

377.7m

755.4m 30 4p4

1,, Assanr, p ,..tl Nagalandlll. Tripura tV. Mizoram

-l l,ll, lll, lv,2. ll, il!, lv, I

3. lv,ll,lll,l,4. lv,l,ll,ll1,

42. Match list I Animals / plants list llcategory of and select theanswer using

existencethe codes given below.

'-.f

List 1 (AnimaElptadts list ll (category ofexiStence)

42. 1ES r q+ (S z * qrq fur* wr i+Rq rq frq-dfr + + rr& { EHqr

l. Black bull. Asiaticlll. Andaman pig

lV. Himalayan _brown bear

V Pink head1. l- B, ll- c,lll

t. iildr ft(uT gqll. ffi6{t BgiTilt. srfirTffi sflT uqe rnarV. gdre M Tfl€ Fnfuo.

1. l-8, ll-c,lll_A, lv_D, V_E

ExtinctB. Rare

C. Erndangered

ic

E

D. Vulnerable ,-2. l-c, ll-B,llt-D, tv_ E, V-A\,,

E. Endem

IV- D, V_

{4 l- E, lls,€/{1= B,,|V;A, V_ BFE{ qut-thg ingorrect statementrespect to BiHck soil. ::

capacitv to

S/etack soit/ content

il-DualD,

3. t-q llt-E, lv-b,v-A

l-c, ll-Elftr E,"lv--b, v,-[ ?B ?fdy,i+4. t- E,

vaf d qera

lll--8, tv-A,

6T{\Tdrl- C, ll- B;iii:: D, |Y)-,E, V-A I -.r,Ai,€. ;p

43.

43. withiltlgl.

*r

1. Black'soil,l.is 'well known for its 2

T.rrt1.<r ffiflr qfr uRor w+errdr + ftq vrfr vrft *friEEi T ErenRrr srnm. qnrqrqr Enf,r *

3. fte A+ q( etr* Tqrmrft t sk Er d'#{r

.! *

{hold moisture /is rich in .phosphoric.

3. Black soit is sticky when.wet anddifficult towqrk 4-

4. Deep crack in black soil hetps in theproper aeration of the soil

j

E.QT *lFifi.il EtHr

8

4. 1r&fo+rr6t,6rRffitreaEfurur + rrar{rflr mcft *r

I

ts)V-B

'..: i

-_--_-.'"%

44..Which type of drainage patterns is

formed when the river channelfollows the slope of the terrain?

1.r Radial

7. Rectangular

3. Trellis

4. Dendritic

44. Em =rA'd EnT'uRrg ,sr rqr{ +.TFmfr ara * sryn q6ft * + fu( qtn'R rrrsqqr6 eft6q q+ar *t. eftq

2, TIIKIFI'R

3. frrfrqr

4. 5qrEk6,

45. qfrq\g.t --*--=*-"enrLft *r

L sqIT qs dil *lr2. wt{ Hrqqr;r qre *{ti,l"\f.-' q5r Ha + irqm ff qre +{r

45. Cqntoul lines represe

-{n "^s recording

n

same amountof rainfall.'.-i. :l

Areas having same degree oftemperature.

Areas having same heightabove mean sea level.

4.,' sq6 <rg m:ar& **r

;'46. 6d t€t-, , ;-*; rrq.+ **t 1trcft *r

t. ffitrq,'2, R6R

3. vst-s?{r

4. AFnfu

47. rrr<tT + ffifut rq YFft ifiPrqdftT//

tr$fq vflT d Yrt + Eftrq Rrrr * mil qqRrn qtl

r. <rfigr

2. ffitrqr

3. ffi{m :-.

4. tRqR

lil

IV

IV

il

ilt

2

4. A_reas showing same'; i'

pressure.

46. Tropic of cancer passes through-:1 state. t

fiiv*"^2. Bihar'

3. U.P

4. Nagaland

47. Arrange the following Sanctuaries/ruati6n6i parks'of' lrfril from"Northto Southdirection.

1.. Bandipur {

!1. Sariska

Dachigam

Periyar- l"A

iivutilt rv Il

ilt illllll-l!

p

0

ilt

IV

'1.

2.

II

I

tv .*-iv"t

l.

lt

I

IV

rY

1.

2.

3.

4.

ilt

il

I

9

-"74. il!

il

i)

48. Sivasamudram waterfall is formedby river.

-y River Kaveri2. River Tapti3. River Narmada

4. River Godavari

49. Which of the following statement iscorrect about sugarcane crop?1. lt grows well in hot climate

with a temperat_ure of 25oC -2. .fhe rpajor ,,_- Fugarc€ne

fl:ii:$:n:""' are'{gpshar

i- tt is ffi-pi..l as wett assubtropical crop, grows well inhot and humid climate

+.' ' lnOia is the first targestproducer of sugarcane

50. Which of the foltowing industriequses bauxite as a raw material?

;!-zAluminium2.

3.

4.

Cement

Jute

Steel

51. Which of the foltowing is not a non_ferrous mineral?

- 1. Bauxite

2. Copper

1l-Manganese52. Which of the following mountain

peak does not lie in lndia?1. Namcha Baruaz2. Nanda Devi/3. Annapurna z

/K Kamet

ns. Rrqqm ER;n.*..,..., .;ffi Em sffit.qnr *rt. fil+t qA

2. ilrft iAs. r{er;A4. ffiTfr

ae. ffifu6 + + qil+ u q,lrr rr"* mtqrntqR+qAi?L rFn 25ce atqqmrer v-r.voaE tr

i€ vrft ir2. ryftERqp,r?Fil*1e

sf,rr.fi. {q t3. rFn \.+. BEr dk BAEUr q,eft{

ruotfivsr ft ilrf vrqq++{ urft *

4. qrcfr A{q + rr* i[.r rrf,r qq+ Tsrrsrco tgr *

so. HrrFskr + + frt{ + v+{r + frRr{cqr q,-Q rqr{ + tq + yftr ftfir vrf,r *rr. ilqfrfrrq2. fr+€3. TC(Fr

4,. Rlasr.. fu1ftfu6 d + qil+ rrr nifr6 qfn id

ilr

r. q-61-5E'

2. df{r

s. frqr

4. +.Ffts

ur. ftqf6ftrc + + frh qr r{H qrqdr qtm+'ftrd ;r& *rl. ;fiqr irwil2. t'qr +fr '.3. ir={wf4. i[I*r

10

I

!ry53. tn the context of France, Taille')p-'

1. Direct tax levied bY the state a2. A tax levied bY the church )3. The tax levied on the articles

of everydaY consumPtion

4. None of these 1

54. Find out the incorrect statements

with regard to Rowlatt Act.

l. Rowlatt Act was Pas9gd in

tg:lg ' r'

ll. The act allowed detention of

sg. srt + tr {, zr5a vdfi -*-*qtlL fiG6R ERr il{rqt zFIr I[eiiF E6<

2. q{ ert Er{nqr zrtn tht

3. +fiqr sq+rr * T{ aqfr qt Er{trqt

It.tt t[I

4. fi++*{s<firsa. +ttt qT sq{ile R€ + ff + rrre *r

r. fiild v(E lele t vm gur

2. {€Y{e+ffidffidqnffit ir$'ft<r 1+,Eqr rurq +fr t T€

re+ct srDro'nF*CT:

3. {tt ve + qrft qrffiq td frqt+ vrfril frqr r.lt qtl

4. qt v€ * rrqRftq, tffi d a_ _. ilET.HEh'ft<r tt,ar qf,tg Era f qe

rq* qt

r. rskz2. siaka3. z st(s4. t intt a

rDtq,R vqrrftqrr

5s.,RqrRFfr + t at{ qr qtr& frqtt'rt+ffier<r*er rrqrt

r. qqtot..2. qst6r

,:

],, 3. $q4. gRr1t i. .,

so.ffike{+trrrmiq+ft+gfrwFsr,+g36-1t vt?

l. €{e '-" ;

ii

2. E+{t -.--

3. sRHr

4. ilftq.

political Prisonerstrial for 4 years

witho$f

lll. :the ac,t was Passed wit-h the

consent of lndian members DL'lV. The act allowed detention of

political Prisoners without

,Jrial for two Years \/

1. OnlY land ll

2. OnlY lll and lV 't

.Y OnlY ll and lll

4. OnlY land lV

55. Which of, the following continent

, Was .Qiscovered bY ChristoPhe's

Columbus?-/

;{America2. Africa

3. EuroPe

4. Asia

55. Which of the following state lead

the unification of GermanY?

L. Rhineland

2. Hanover

{Prussia4. Brunswick

{i

1.

,

57. Who was the founder of the HoaHao movement?

7. phan Boi Chau

*fiuVunh Phu So

3. Liang

4. Phanchu

58. Which of the following style ofeducation was provided by TonkinFree School (1907)

7. Chinese

-,4r.nrn ., ' r3..-Western

4. Vietnarnese

59. James Hargreaves devise

)6,nningJenny "l2. Steam engine

3. Spinning wheet

4. Printing mQchine ,

60. Which of the following pair of Authorand Novel is correctly matched

2rBankimchander--- Durges6 .

./Chattopadhyay____ Naridini'1

3. DevkiNandan khatri____ GodaD( ,

4. O.ChanderMeno __parikha Gur& .

61. The Russian parliament was called as' 1. Reichstdg

2. NationalAssembty '' -' ,

3. House of commons . *

1{ou^, '

s?. *wr rr* im+il{ 4 qqqrr+,. Ht{ +?

t. r6;r*t qr*'rU gE€ q*3. fr.rfrr ifuflr*4,

'5,IT Rss. aBr t1 *qr (reoz) il frEihtuil + +

Bq vta ft1 ErerT yqm a1 vrft fi?fl*drfi0qfutr

d

r, t(&r2. tr$r mn3. Erins qlrfi'qiqT

4. q$r

qEilt'r qdtqrqn.._;adtr, ++: :,

L

2,

3.

4.

ir'l

.

furd irft

sr. ry +*.--* +}{qrE,ft.qrr

, L kfui+2. dq tffi3. fuhfr Efrfr

4. Efurq+t

oo. hqfufue + + qe +1o,, *t srqrrmr fosmqt,

' t. ,frfuf{ *.i,.i!e S€r . f' lii";-

2.

3, eqfr t'firq***+tr{.')4. * Tet +fi **--rtur nr

6r. t.fr lrc{ q+ _* +,qrr t utirEltttr:{ml

\l

72

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II

I

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i

62. Hitler's ideology related to thegeqpolithal concept' of Lebensraum,or living space implied: . ..

1. There was no equality betweenpeople, but only a racia$,2hierarchy

2. Only those species survived on

earth that could adaPt

themselves to changing climaticKconditions.

3. New territories had to be

acquired for settlement to DL

increase the area .gf the mothercountry.

An exciusive raciat communlty ofpure Germans to be created by

62. Effit 6 frfqsq qr ffqr- qRfu ttrftd 1-tffik+. tqqRUIt qr qErq alt

L FIrfi q T.IFtiilt Er6[ Efflt, t5ftt wlkltt*s{r rtft *r

2. guft w +qa qfi rqrftd qirft +il{trft g{ qtffq{fiq qRffi +iqm qe +l aro r+fi tr

3.. *{trt + *d + frKR t q,ass"q-{Ere + ftA i} Tnil + eifrtilqrqr qIG+r

4. rrq$ tqffiq ffi * nrQfra wt {fln c,d 1r v{q iq6"'w gn'R{1a qqrftq qErq r{rqT tlrgl

os. iirqrEffiT vgera;- tr. {r qIH+ qre ,,..

2. (cIHf{6,, Eq.63. EEn4. {cqt6

oa. ffika + t q,tr rm qq dqrm sqtra* + rqm+ likc;r& *rI. emt .-{n€s2. *{{ * qrrn&s

3. trs*..*fuJ:4 q:*qTT

os, ffike ++6t{qrt{rffifr{"+ trdrlt srtr *rr. Rrqands

2. srqfrqr3. {(.4. d.r

-' physically '. eliminating all thosewho were seen as undes{rable

53. Kalangan Community of Jaua were---

L. Spinners

-X Shifting cultivators

3. Potters .. ,. l4. Cattle Herders : . ,. ..

64. Which of the follonr,ing forest

com m u n iti es is wronSily,.match eci.

L. Santhals $aqkhand2. Oraqn Nagaland eno*

I1/ eo"bs ------- Chhattisgarh

c.""At

', '4.' KhasaS -----'-=''lliniadhal' '

65.'!'

which of the folthe category'offederations?

fall in

L. Switzerland

2. Australia

3. US

/ Spain

Ir

i

I ,13

66. Match list 1 with list il and select theaRswer using the order given betowthe list

tist 1l. Pressure group

ll. Long termMovement

lll..$ingle issuemovement

66; (*-r trT ftirFr qfr-z + dfu tr.ffi,fi r{\milft+ Te vft SRvrqdr q6zl. fi{r(rrtr A. qrq ftffi rnr'\.. arq

l. il& vrsE q.r B. r{qr rqra) st+flTsf+ffi

ut. 9o'n| w urtnfuflf+ffi

tv. rwftfrq.' qa

c. {Fdr ciailr

Ust 2

A. Assam GanParishad

B. fertilizer dealingassoc[qtion

,C. Wprnen -,'movement

lV. Politicalparty Narmada BachaoAndolan

7. l- c, ll, _- D, lll _A,w _B

- B, ll- c, lll- D, lv-A3. l-8, ll-D, lll_QllVtA4. l- c, ll- c, lll_ B, lv _ A

67. Which of the following .unionterritory has its own assemblv?l. Chandigarh ="- '2. - Lakshaweep

3. Puducherry"a

4. Daman and diu I58. ln which of the foltowing country the

participation of women in public lifeis highest.

1. Denmark

! Eltonia3. Slovakia

4. Norway ..

69. How long can tfre Rajya gabha lelay. _ .

th" money bill passed by the: : lOkS-abhii. ': .'ii.. F .:- .iir . i'- . r

1. 7 days.

2. 20 days ). ni't

3.25days I', :

SA+a"vt

l-C,ll, -D,lll-A, lV-Bl-B,ll-c,lll-D, tviAl-8, ll-D, lll-c,lv_Al- c, lt- c, lil- B, lv - A

67. Hq + +fu +a rrrfud sk + qqftEffrrrqr *?L tR*{ia

2. ilHaq

3. SStt \4, Efi ilI Aq

os. mkn + + ft€ Atr d qrfr6.,*{ trffi*qrm{s+ sfu6.*rI. Hfld2. qffii3. fffiqr

' "4. qfif'i r,

6e. (rdT. rIIIr aRr, IIrfu m fr*rfi,. t rrq qqrilfi'* lft m rrrfr *r

D. irsraqqfu€

7.

2.

3.

4.

(

tiI

iI

i

:-g.r'esfu4.".,' 14 titr

i, t.t

L4

\

7O. By which constitutional amendment

two words 'secular' and 'Socialist'

were added in the Preamble of thelndian constitutions

.r. 4/th

2. goth

3. 42"d

4. 52nd

71. ln which year South Africa become a

der.ilocratic country.

L. 26 APril 1995

2. 26 MaY Lggf3. 26 APril 7994

4. 25 AP.ril 1996

72. Which of the following statement

about Kosovo is correct?

{betoie partition, Kosovo was a

70. hrr {ttrlfro qitut + E{t rTrffi{

fru{ fr YftIltFlt il 'q{ft{qf i['qq151q1fi' Il-d d *.sr rqrt

l. 44d2. sod3. 42d4. 52d

tt. h( qS + Eftur fifiq, qq,-ffifian it-{r?

zo irla tqqs

26 td.I9e6

ec sla iqqa

L

2.

_ 3,,

province of Russia

There were majoritY of the*,Albanian peoPle in this Province ^

'Atbarrlih nationalisthad won the election

73. lnfant mortality refers to'the death

.of a child before completing the age

4. -sk tqso

72. ffitu6 + t 6t{",H ffiAr +.'.tr+.(et

t. Rrilw{ + qre ffiq} ctr rrr vdrgrd qr

2. {€ett{ wtnrftmqgswo t3. r{ aH q,r qt<rn gm w -\..

-4. nq-{rAffi*5nfildr

73. ing fr gn w* t qre fitg +gq *<r frrg Tq a qrarfr *l . 'o

t. rq{2.2q{3. 3q{

!' 4.'5 q{ ' -

74. +t{ <r Err6{ ftfftr ',[email protected] qrqil{+ror t? r

r, nrfiqgfr{{t urd{{NSSO)

z. +ftq {frTfr SIrd{

3. +tr{T tfrrr \ r'

4. {-{+ t *€ qA

2.

3.

4. Milosevics><.' r

r{ 7 year

2. Zyear s

3. 3 Year

4' 5Year i :"1

74. Which drganization 'carries .' oUt

,, ,., tgfl"y fgr determining the PoJe4Y

line?

NSSO

2. cso3. Planning commission ,

4. None ofthe above

15

l

!

.P

of the following group ofhas better performance inhuman development than

75. vGfi',R Era qRrfr s{r+ + Ee *fud m{ail .. ........ .. .._...-:,qEt *rr. TiiFr Ta2. TrdT <rft1u3. irNrR Tg4. fr{r qtrd

16. fuqfrfur + + 6t{ t qr * tu qmrht,r€q-ffi+.drnrr+irdq1**Zl. $reFr, ffs.r,.+qm2. qfrRrr, ffin, ffisr3. *A-or, t-dtRr+r, qlr4. q61, frftq1, ffiir

tt. qq*+,. qronr * srqRr{qs+*?t. qRm * qr€ Wr ql Ed zrr*r

: 2. aro,l + re rrg qqq

- 3. +ten ERr Erurqrir + A "d rtrtt,&

4.,...,Qvt imqnft rlfi ,4u1g1-g q] + .l-{GHFITT

6V ftrer+the sbwing

Price

price-arket pric'6'

;r.. i''l

price it

ofdia?

7. Bhutan, SrilankSpl , i ,

2. fiI'iG-n, eanglaae,sh, Srila@(3.

4.

77. W

tr$fr, tndon

Ghana. Kenya,

esia, Cuh,az

tyou mean by

7. ,lt is the total sum of money witha Peison ' .' -; .<'-'; "1'

L tt is things,ftept iii rhe tocker

_nt is ,rguorante€ given, fy theborrower to the lender -

4. tt is the security to a lendei untilthe loan is repaid

78. Right, to choose, Right to. seekredressal, Right to represent andRight to be informed are7. Fundamental Rights . !

-.Vconsumer righls . .y

3. Fundamentalduty l

4. Consumel Movbment ^r, ."r-.79. ln lndia who directly contiols the

'Monetary policy' ;? ,=1 ,

7. Finance,departmentofindid

f Reserve bank of lndia . ,i., - -.

3. State bank of l4diq r 1,.,, .;

4. prime Minister of lndia

78; gfi,q;1 u&rt, riR(frfr *r #on,sFdftfuq u,,r srfuorc .mr Es{r ,* *i[fufiRil ,, o,r,.,l. qrfufi'3rkff . :2. snilffir i[fufin3. {frm. q,,tq

'is.3fftfi t dffi ffR # afa ffiIfr CImr*i ,,

4. sq+ftr qifur :_

2. qmftq M+*,,3. qmfiq €e +F ,' ..

4. sunr+

16

-t

1

l

80, On the hasis of 1}[!9I9['p types of ao. €Ift6{ * ilrqRqc sr{ qee{r * vor< ir. qfr<rft, iqicrqirft, frfiRF wftmqr

'i

2i- .tqfirqrfi,,frRlfr, ffid sr{arqtqr-a

s.. ' gffi,rqrsrqrft, frBfr imtcq{sr

a.,. nBe:ffic, ffifr lr{q{flr

economy are:

L. Capitalistic,Socialistic, Developed-Economy.

2. Socialistic, Mixed, Developing-D<_ .

Economy.

-Y Capitalistic, Socialistic, Mixed-/tconomy.

4. Mixed, Developed, Developin$iEconomy t L;. ;

8],qe(fi;" .1r9' =[rz.,.sf ]' ] fr x qr

'- '' -t: - -l'-.,,- - .i -- -i

:1 rf (u)""(nalue of x is

the

: tn i ..- -t

,.'; i

,rtq

- .,^.

L.Is

*.'

L-

19".

.E\9.+

'-'n72"

lf the ave)19 and

%umbersIL. 15 hr{ { +

1.. '

-\xb

Gr x1B t t' J .l''

4

\a

4

10

L

3.

4. 4. .L2

82. The average of 9 numbers is 18. f cl '&212tqfrt1$ qts{ t ra-r. !>."

x'qe Ycm s <e6frfud ftffir-\i\ !

rage of first five numbers is

last 5 '!'-; ,-5 rndr3il ff'rtmi rrt il iiffil-furti

.rthe average of

dtl,firidthe 5th n ffiurui.

" T\srrL.t'{'' 2Q

l9

It

16:n:

t8 r'2. 20

-{ta h, !\trn3 : .

l\.tt. . . .v\\

'* .l;o .'4. ,.f2:.'5',\-lCfz-.."tur--\i

(.

4. 22 L lrl\1tn3l

83. ln A PQR, PQ= PR and X is the

midpbint of 'PQ. {Y is'Barallel to QR

,. . and meets PR at,point,Y. What',kind

I3. Equilatera!

4. Right triangle+ T

:,,fsosceles

at. Scatene \s sq *'n., +\i\ =tB

5 ''; ii;i-i.:tfof PQR'il, Pe= PR rqr x, Pe +,r

r: qta,fiE,*I XY; QR.;* 15qrfr t-d{n .pR

'.r ,.+'rR3-R'ffiBffifitfttr PXY +il. RtG *? "' '1:i' sr;1;> ' l- -'

";'*;'i'

# r"#tg i: -{i !"

2. fuqq.a !i-.

3. (.ltllE*i! PJi'4. {{dur f{luw

).-

^ /- t .'{-r'i.

a /

= tbzttrs.:+ ' ,t -{lbr +3,\8

J,.:

-'.f.

+

*

+?

II

84, lf ct, B are roots of ,polynom,ialr'3x1+

5x.+ 6 such that u' * 9' +,crp = 8.

q:=-' r.-i-r 3'then-find the value of r. {5r***p1; -8 .GtnF)'- &S = B2.8 Z3. -4 q-E--S,

-Fq rlrr]e.ts-\

an. qE cbp.qgq 3x2 + 6x + K,* W $

*t cr2 * P'* oF = l, " O K +r qrq

t{- !3's

3

\3

3;.r:

-8

.8

., -4

.4

i-1.

2

4

-n; * -- zj 2.-it+\ r!15 .\--,-'-+)- tt' \2- \.

x'-5x+1=0 ldxs+{'

1_ E6[..

x5

2. 2725

3. 2225

'lft *

86-, l.f.Cqseg 0 +.gin

of cosecsoO + sinsoo is-:--

t..---20??

2t;7s'.'.t _'227s

': , i,.4.Vfrj* li=S2t 4, ?s2s,+qt._ +,i ,*i :

I

0= 2rthenthir,:.

yalue tL. oA Cbiec '0+ Sin **

P -,

€.ilF*",**"i+;,( .t

+I \:*) ltl

':

. coseclgoHi..,

" ..\. -,a t.{

I

+ sinsoO i[T rrFr t---.

-y'22. 100

;." idBs 2. 100 "

+l

q,*{ .'i\F[,]1grs 3

il o .i.: f,50

nJ3. ''o . .*3.0

, ;1+.!0',r* ;l{ -i;( '. ;(:: ,,,.-}9r}3Ea#.}lee rsem '€oftf qqltar6i, iiot-.two,8, ., cc,rf ep-u3iye q#F$#yntef,*i#@ bV

4.tl-

.,)i - ; .],' ; ri

aA.: *lmqr{re'qq-furfr.+ q.il,+ *rr,{ a

1. 24*2. 1&

,./' \4. 32d

e.o +,f- ,+q

\tttr--*il -:,fl

_ ir-izlf \b+3br\.

1. 24. .... i.. .;2. 16. i'I

3'r',91 *4;,L32- \.

'!

ra\t(,

1

55

\ La6" .ii

*.L-S[5Lt,u

',\,:\

l

I

rl

J-Sio.\u-

lf Cosec xi+.S€c Sxi"then thEvalueof Sin 3x * Cos 6x Its n6-"{o--.lg

4 ,- ,..

dnn 'o -t-"IL

<L^hx= cosS\

88,,qA Cosec 4x,= S€cr5x, : * -Sin '3x +

Cos 6x *r qet-t-,.. ,-..

6E63<-

es€z

.I-1-

-!.2

&1-

,otL.\'.

vt. t - /:

.t

1

{1

L.L

3.0v3 t \

-+2-

4. -3 4b__89. The ratio of radius of base to the

height of a right circular rylinder is.

L:2.. lf its wlume is 2155 cm3, then

its total surface area is-------

1. 1O24 cm2

_V 924 cm2

3. 874 cm2

4. L2O4 cmz

,ffii2\56,r,.

a 2. 3 rt t:1,,'4 t t .'-J-

3. 0 r. ':t rO!,,,:ti * ; ." ,,

, ( ;- tt l,t..i ]'rr

ser.r(l+:wc"Tft* arrtj+ ffirc;# ffir *r',r groffi,ff * q$r{grSl'ffirffi 61

imrd{''2{qt.,fiS} * Ecor 6a ffi!&"q,fr i- i --I -4.:

1. 1024cm'. 'l2

"J.

r: - ral,-

90. ln the given figure, MP = 16, MQ =

10. The value of.MO x MS is _____

Ux.lf=2tse;'. ,., 1..

4i-

-e0.

'l

tt .',.:* ..--.' \ j-. ,'41,

:

,);b)

c)

d)

L6A'100

120

1. 160

U.

v

5h x thtt q.^lz\qa.d-,','

r.2. 100

31 t2qqlt-g6''n

-Lros^'- .-.ti. *

"- _r t.{

:{

,.

..j

+i- ,-t

rt^ {8a/

-L.t?:!.1, "gk x7{9. 8t'

r --,1.\. :1

..}'

{l i .-S s41r- ,* -"'---r" 4(r d-

o',II

. i, .rr-]r. . , &.

\

-r

/- -: -t;,..jt

9lryThe 7t! terrn .of an, Ap is 5 t#rnes.,

the first term andr- its 9,ln ,tErmexceeds twice the 4th term ,ril,-The first term of the Ap is ----_i____'

L. 151 0+6&=5r . r=1{:.2. -39 qr=S

-{g

ee=$'

4. _ L24 o,rt{ _=

19r$d,. 1 !ld: q+l

92. Find the,:centf,e of EiEle. passjngh:

tlrougtr thepoirfts Gl,{ltt 4Ei and, {3,7}. r: 9-}'3LA = !'-, 1..

1. (7,L1 2

z. (o,o) r4='\'"? (rt\ adr' \r'r) €t,l r

rtr,u) . (r,-$+ I'-})i.e,'f -q

e3. rhe rength "l-HJ:*\;, a

buitding, when the sun,s altitudeis 500, is 20 , i"i, irr.n wr,at it

t-

er.:Rfift AP or nrr#*:rffi scm v€ i[T 5

,e ,-g* -*.Em gmr*qr Ersrr+ *t ve *

:i,. *{*+ t a$o. *r EtAP + ycrq qE 6T,qrr i--.*.-L. L57

2. -39

3.34. - L24

%.',g.fi- Err, * Rg* (r,a) (-e,c). *t' -'"'(s,z) S sfudfu wm t, q1fr 66

+lFqqr

1. (7,L1

2. (0,0) d? f1 4

nG-l \r'l

[0,'(i;")-t-r -- .

es. S6 rrqr * em'* nqft {-zoft qr{,S urfr t Eqffi-$ 6r sqffi,oo, iS

3

*_.

56+s6

3t

i

t

I

5

+Et

ktt

rf

t

+

95. ln the given Figure, the value of ZPxRis ,:

ss, fr T{ sr{h l, ZP x R qrwr e***-

.{ Y':z.\

R

'-- ,i[ &.Iglq

-

*+n tr z'l

-1 rs\L9

od

P

t\ -. n-- ,r-1+-850,,, i.,2. 1000

.,.3. 950

s*cl-.48G.. -

,2., *-,.t:faa

_ -'<, ..o.-\ a'4vbe -{'i ' e'i'L< rru - {r,r

X

ryw

L.,P a

\^ 9.,F '-29 R

\ 1,

1. 950

,fi'10002

1200

'liI(

i

'b r;,.,,6b0

95. lf x' . Yl = 7889, where x and Y are

prime numbers, the value of x + y

'34. 1200 \\'e6. qR x' . yn = 7889 B, sd x ft ?IL

*,frx+y6Tqrrit 1$sL. 30.

2. 60

3. 100

4. 300

, (1,+ a)({ +b){1+ c)Eil ql-;t*-**..

1rt-ffi+Sffr-cy

4

ts

2. 60

3. 100

4. 300

2

L

.0f g 'r'rr -:

l*q,

rt

gl.lf ,-!=9,b=E,c=r-P. . thenP+q q+r r+p'

the varue d {iIi{i*i{i* is - -

lax23' ;''

et. qfr-.;i!:I.uifl-r..=r-P * fr+' P + 9' i'Fq+r' r+p

;-.

L i-l'' ti.2.,

-,

T2Iq? :i -t-x.v l- .r.::'

a r-t6 '1 Xfz- u L\4t,\, 1

4. 1I" -'.r r,1j'-(-'/

,i $olr'r.ij ; :-"8,

';*':J

,'?1}'r t *3.

ll t,

f

N.t ,

)t""1

:r-

,I v

":.

.jAq.z-,

o \ "YOw'

'ei

. f i-r:J

r

98. lf radius of a right circular cylinder es. qR \r+. Etrr Ttr{ dq * frqr ,LO%is increased by 10% and hei is srfum. & ;fu Brff EFEr{ 10% o,r * *

J€rhT i[r.kFr*decreasedby LO%, its volume will too

1.. increase by 9.8% .qf#n r. 9.g% q&Tr

z W ".,*r1"',gG 'o 2. g.8% qtrff

g.dincrease oy1,.oN A lcaad\*L- g. s.gz9q.&na.fuffivffi* Jastur\ . q,, 8.yt" Sn *lr.

99. The Perimeter of a right ee. qs- Br+1ur

triangle is (z+.,,6)r.The length f)n rcr{ *.*3e

I

ftln c,r qRnq e

Zm

4m

G,0^

mo.. qq':fira3 + *.* A w+ i lrE vd7

ir{rftrta+tzfrfrqrqrqr qR

,y*],0 tff tt d s utsr urq A FrqZ_ P#r : 'g

i# !f, trr.ft *r e66uo F,ry *,-*:t'. I,g

I.i - -.. .-.ll

^'i giz.

5t-3.s

L7

4.29AB

octh f.si

-)-g : -..

21

,l S*=,=?ul 2r -

its hypotenuse is

1,. 2m

2. 4m

3. G, .l

astFa.@-___s -

('..

1.

2.

3.

4.m

100. A fraction becomes I it Z is7

added to both its numerator anddenominator. lf 4 is added tonumerator and 3 is added todenominator, the fraction

/Y''1,

ction.

,{

'x.,-\r\.,

becomes 7

8Find the original

9-fra

t.

3

4

r.8

11

I5

5

11

7-9

\e\r) =6?

'hrrVt=51+ ro .ft3"Sq -.1*=h

?sAt-hq<.=zg7Fl;- -LtGu': ss -

\ocoe:\ .Qr-* -L'1{-: -3

.#

t b+B

\ats q

S! <wletP -

{z*

t'j11- *F:r.r I9'a. +

t=22

4i.i I

d31rJth=-L\

J}T

-ls

rzrl- t1\j

b--