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Read the following instructions carefully before you begin to answer the question.iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsus ls igys uhps fy[ks vuqns’kksa dks /;ku ls i<+ ys
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
check up this booklet and ensure that it contains all thepages and see that no page is missing or repeated if youfind any defect in this booklet you must get it replacedimmediately.
5. You will be supplied the answer sheet separately by theinvigilator You must complete the details of RollNumber, and Test Series Number on the answer-sheetcarefully. You must also put your signature on theanswer-sheet at the prescribed place, theseinstructions must be fully complied with before actuallystart answering the questions, failing which youranswer-sheet will be evaluated and you will be awarded'Zero' marks.
6. Answer must be shown by completely blackening thecorresponding rectangles on the answer sheet againstthe relevant question number. Answer which are notshown will not be awarded any mark.
7. The answer sheet must be handed over the Invigilatorbefore live the Examination Hall.
8. Failure to comply with any of the above instructions willrender a candidate liable to such action/penalty as maybe deemed fit.
9. Answer the questions as quickly and as carefully as youcan. Some question may be difficult and others easy. Donot spend too much time on any question.
10. For rough work use the last two pages of this booklet.Do not use answer sheet for rough work.
mEehnokjksa ds fy, vuqns'k
ysa fd mlesa iwjs i"B gS rFkk dksbZ i"B de ;k nqckjk rks ugha vkx;k gSA ;fn vki bl iqfLrdk esa dksbZ =qfV ik,a rks rRdky bldscnys nwljh iqfLrdk ys ysaA
5- fujh{kd }kjk vkidks mÙkj&if=dk vyx ls nh tk,xhA iz'uksa dsmÙkj okLro esa 'kq: djus ls igys vki mÙkj if=dk esa viuk jksyuEcj rFkk VsLV Øe la[;k vo'; fy[ksaA mÙkj if=dk ijfu/kkZfjr LFkku esa vki vius gLrk{kj Hkh vo'; djsaA mi;qZDrvuqns'kksa dk iwjh rjg vuqikyu fd;k tk, vU;Fkk vkidh
;k tk,xkA
6- esa lHkh mRrj iz'u la[;k ds lkeus fn;s x;slEcfU/kr vk;rkdkj [kkuksas dks iwjh rjg dkyk djds fn[kk;sA tksvk;rkdkj [kkus ugha Hkjs tk;saxs muds fy, dksbZ vad ugha fn;ktk,xkA
7- ijh{kk Hkou NksM+us ls ijh{kkFkhZ dks
mÙkj&if=dk dks tkapk ugha tk;sxk vkSj ^'kwU;* vad fn
mÙkj&if=dk
mÙkj&if=dk fujh{kd ds gokysdj nsuh pkfg,A
8- Åij ds vuqns'kksa esa ls fdlh ,d dk Hkh ikyu u djus ijmEehnokj ij foosdkuqlkj dk;Zokgh dh tk ldrh gS ;k n.Mfn;k tk ldrk gSA
9- iz'u ds mRrj ftruh tYnh gks lds rFkk /;kuiwoZd nsaA dqN iz'uvklku rFkk dqN dfBu gSA fdlh ,d iz'u ij cgqr vf/kd le;u yxk,A
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1- bl iqfLrdk esa dqy 100 iz'u gSA
2- lHkh iz'uksa ds vad leku gSA
3- iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsus ls igys vki bl iqfLrdk dh tk¡p djds ns[k
1. This booklet contains 100 questions.2. All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks.3. Before you start to answer the questions you must
4. There will be 0.5 negative marking for wrong answer. 4- xyr mÙkjksa ds fy, 0-5 udkjkRed vadu gksxkA
TEST FORM NO.-SSC CGL 037
DO NOT OPEN THE SEAL OF THE BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
(Time Allowed 60 Min.) (Maximum Marks : 200)¼fu/kkZfjr le; % 60 feuV½
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ReasoningDirection (1–3) : Select the related word/letters/
numbers from the given alternatives :fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ls lEcfU/kr 'kCn@v{kjksa@la[;k dks pqfu,A
1. Preamble : Constitution : : ? : ?(A) Word : Dictionary (B) Contents : Magazine(C) Explanation : Poetry (D) Preface : Bookmísf'kdk % lafo/kku % % \ % \(A) 'kCn % 'kCndks'k (B) fo"k;&oLrq % if=dk(C) Li"Vhdj.k % dfork (D) izLrkouk % iqLrd
2. EFG : VUT : : KLM : ?(A) KJH (B) PON(C) ZXY (D) FDC
3. 85 : 42 : : 139 : ?(A) 68 (B) 69(C) 70 (D) 67Direction (4–6) : Find the odd word/letters/num-
ber from the given alternatives.fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn@v{kj@la[;k
;qXe dks pqfu,\4. (A) Geometry (B) Trigonometry
(C) Algebra (D) Mathematics(A) js[kkxf.kr (B) f=dks.kfefr(C) chtxf.kr (D) xf.kr
5. (A) BDGK (B) JLOS(C) NPSW (D) MORU
6. (A) 64 (B) 125(C) 225 (D) 216
7. If the given words are arranged according to En-glish dictionary, which word will be in third place?fn, x, 'kCnksa dks vaxszth 'kCndks'k ds vuqlkj Øe ls j[kus ijdkSulk 'kCn rhljs LFkku ij gksxk \(A) Know (B) Knack(C) Knit (D) KnobDirection (8–9) : A series is given, with one term
missing. Choose the correct alternative from thegiven ones that will complete the series.
fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa ,d vuqØe fn;k x;k gS] ftlesa ,d inyqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og lgh fodYi pqfu, tks vuqØe dksiwjk djsxk\8. ELFA, GLHA, ILJA, ?, MLNA
(A) OLPA (B) KLMA(C) LIMA (D) KLLA
9. 5, 11, 17, 25, 33, 43, ?(A) 49 (B) 51(C) 52 (D) 53
10. Pointing towards a photo, Rakesh said, "She isthe daughter of the only son of my grandfather,"How is the girl related to Rakesh ?(A) Sister (B) Daughter(C) Grand Daughter (D) Cousin
,d QksVks dh vksj b'kkjk djrs gq, jkds'k us dgk] ;g esjs nknkdh ,dek= iq= dh iq=h gSA yM+dh dk jkds'k ls laca/k crkb,A(A) cgu (B) iq=h(C) iksrh (D) ppsjh cgu
11. A is mother of B, C is son of A, D is brother of E,E is daughter of B. Who is the grandmother of E?;fn A, B dh eka gS] C, A dh iq= gS] D, E dk HkkbZ gS] E, B dhiq=h gS rks E dk nknh@ukuh dkSu gS \(A) A (B) B(C) C (D) D
12. From the given alternative words, select the wordwhich cannot be formed using the letters of thegiven word :fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls og 'kCn pqfu, tks fn, x, 'kCn dsv{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds ugha cuk;k tk ldrk %COURAGEOUS(A) COURSE (B) GRACE(C) SECURE (D) ARGUE
13. If THEN is written as RLBS, then how may CASEbe written in that code ?;fn THEN dks fdlh dksM+ esa RLBS fy[kk tkrk gS] rks crkb,CASE dks mlh dksM+ esa D;k fy[kk tk,xk \(A) AEPJ (B) APEP(C) EPAP (D) PAEJ
14. If ' ' means subtraction; '–' means division, ' 'means addition and '%' means multiplication,then find the value of 13 3 6 % 8 4 14 ? ;fn dk eryc ?kVkuk gks] – dk eryc foHkDr djus ls gks] dk eryc tek djus ls gks vkSj % dk eryc xq.kk ls gks
rks 13 3 6 % 8 4 14 ? (A) 18 (B) 14(C) 12 (D) 8
15. Some equation are solved on the basis of cer-tain system. Find out the correct answer for theunsolved equation on that basis.dqN lehdj.kksa dk dqN iz.kkfy;ksa ds vk/kkj ij gy fudkyk x;kgSA mlh vk/kkj ij ml lehdj.k dk lgh mÙkj Kkr Kkr djsaftldk gy ugha fudkyk x;k gSAIf 3*2*8*4 = 632, 2*4*4*4* = 816 then3*3*5*1 = ?(A) 95 (B) 45(C) 315 (D) 184
16. Find the missing numbers from the given alter-natives.fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k pqfu, \
86 480 3872 510 2136 ? 12
(A) 120 (B) 360
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(C) 100 (D) 24017. Rema walked 10 kms south and turned right and
walked 5 kms. Then again she turned right andwalked 10 kms, then she turned left and walked10 kms. How many kms will rema have to walkto reach the starting point ?jek 10 fdeh- nf{k.k dh vksj pyh vkSj fQj nkfgus eqM+dj 5fdeh- pyhA og fQj nkfgus eqM+dj 10 fdeh- pyh fQj ck;sa eqM+hvkSj 10 fdeh- pyhA ftl fcUnq ls mlus pyuk vkjaHk fd;k Fkk]ml rd igqapus ds fy, jek dks fdrus fdeh- pyuk iMsxk \(A) 25 km (B) 20 km(C) 5 km (D) 15 km
18. One or two statements are given followed by twoconclusions, I and II. You have to consider thestatement to be true, even if it seems to be atvariance from commonly known facts. You areto decide which of the given conclusions/as-sumptions can definitely be drawn from the givenstatement. Indicate your answer.Statement: All Hindus are God fearing. No
Japanese is a Hindu.Conclusion I: The Japanese are not God
fearing.II: All God fearing are Hindus.
(A) Only conclusion I follows(B) Only conclusion II follows(C) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow(D) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II followsuhps ,d ;k nks oDrO; fn, x, gS ftlds vkxs nksfu"d"kZ@ekU;rk,A I vkSj II fudkys x;s gSaA vkidks fopkj djukgS fd oDrO; lR; gS pkgs og lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhrgksrk gksA vkidks fu.kZ; djuk gS fd fn, x, oDrO; esa lsdkSu&lk fuf'pr :i ls lgh fu"d"kZ@ekU;rk fudkyk tkldrk gSA vius mÙkj dks fufnZ"V dhft,AdFku % lHkh fgUnw /keZ Hkh: gksrs gSaA dksbZ Hkh tkiuh fgUnw
ugha gSAfu"d"kZ % I. tkikuh yksx /keZ Hkh: ugha gSA
II. lHkh /keZ Hkh: fgUnw gSaA(A) dsoy fu"d"kZ I lgh gS(B) dsoy fu"d"kZ II lgh gS(C) fu"d"kZ I vkSj fu"d"kZ II nksuksa lgh gS(D) u fu"d"kZ I lgh gS vkSj u fu"d"kZ II
19. Find the number of triangles in the figure.vkdfr esa f=Hkqt dh la[;k crkvks \
(A) 8 (B) 9(C) 11 (D) 13
20. Study the following Venn Diagram and find theregion representing persons who are educatedand employed but not confirmed.fuEufyf[kr osu vkjs[k dk v/;;u dhft,] vkSj og {ks= Kkrdjsa tks mu O;fDr;ksa dks n'kkZrk gksa tks f'kf{kr gks ukSdjh esa gksfdUrq iDdh ukSdjh esa uk gks \
abe
df c
EducatedEmployed
confirmed in job
(A) a, c (B) a, b, c(C) b, d (D) a, d, c
21. Which answer figure will complete the patternin the question figure ?dkSulh mÙkj vkdfr iz'u vkdfr ds izfr:i dks iwjk djsxh \
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
22. From the given answer figures, select the onein which the question figure in hidden embed-ded.
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nh xbZ mÙkj vkdfr esa mls ml mÙkj vkdfr dks pqfu, ftlesaiz'u vkdfr fufgr gSA
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
23. A piece is folded and cut as shown below in thequestion figures. From the given answer figures,indicate how it will appear when opened.;fn fdlh dkxt dks] uhps iz'u vkdfr;ksa esas fn[kk, vuqlkjeksM+dj dkVk tk, rks [kksyus ij og fdl mÙkj vkdfr tSlkfn[kkbZ nsxk \
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
24. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then whichof the answer figures is the right image of thegiven figure ?;fn ,d niZ.k dks MN js[kk ij j[kk tk, rks nh xbZ mÙkjvkdfr;ksa esa dkSulh vkdfr iz'u vkdfr dk lgh izfrfcEc gksxh\
M N
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
25. In the question, a word is represented by onlyone set of numbers as given in any one of thealternatives. The sets of numbers given in thealternatives are represented by two classes ofalphabets as in two matrices given below. Thecolumns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5to 9. A letter from these matrices can be repre-sented first by its row and next by its column,e.g., 'B' can be represented by 00, 13, etc., and'A' can be represented by 55, 79, etc. Similarlyyou have to identify the set for the word 'LION'fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa fodYiksa esa fn, x, la[;k&lewg] v{kjksa dsnks oxks± }kjk n'kkZ, x, gSa] tSls fd uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wgksa esagSaA vkO;wg I ds LrEHk vkSj iafDr dh la[;k 0 ls 4 rd nh xbZgS] vkSj vkO;wg II ds 5 ls 9 rd] bu vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dksigys mldh iafDr vkSj ckn esa LrEHk la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tkldrk gSA mnkgj.k ds fy,] B dks 00, 13 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;ktk ldrk gS rFkk A dks 55, 79] vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrkgSA blh rjg ls vkidks fn, 'LION' ds fy, lewg dks igpkuukgSA
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 E S U O H 5 E K A N S1 S U H E O 6 K A S E N2 O H E S U 7 N S E K A3 U E O H S 8 A E N S K4 H O U S E 9 S N K A E
M atrix I/v kO; wg I M atrix II/v kO; wg II
(A) 55, 85, 44, 42 (B) 77, 85, 88, 44(C) 77, 66, 31, 44 (D) 00, 98, 23, 98
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26. The multiplaction of two numbers is 228096 andtheir h.c.f. is 36. Find the l.c.m. ?nks la[;kvksa dk xq.kuQy 228096 rFkk mudk e-l- 36 gSAla[;kvksa dk y-l- D;k gS \(A) 7336 (B) 6346(C) 6336 (D) 6036
27. If n is a positive integer then n nx a will bedivided by (x - a) completely when(A) for all values of n (B) n is even number(C) n is odd number (D) None of these
;fn n ,d /ku iw.kkZad gks rks n nx a iw.kZr;k ( )x a ls
foHkDr gksxk ;fn&(A) n ds lHkh ekuksa ds fy, (B) n ,d le la[;k gks(C) n fo"ke gks (D) None of these
28. 4 8432 64 2 ?
(A) 12 (B) 18(C) 16 (D) 24
29. The difference between two acute angles in a
rightangle tringle is310
c
, what will be the value
of these angles–
,d ledks.k f=Hkqt easa nks U;wudks.kksa dk varj310
c
gS rks bu
dks.kksa ds eku Øe'k% gksaxs&(A) 60, 30 (B) 72, 18(C) 70, 20 (D) 24, 66
30. A ball is dropped from the height of 32 meter andbounces. Each bounce is 3/4 of the height of thebounce before. What will be the height after thethird bounce ?
,d xsan tehu ij VIik [kkdj viuh iwoZ Å¡pkbZ dh34 mB
tkrh gSA ;fn ml xsan dks 32 ehVj dh Å¡pkbZ ls Qsadk tk, rksrhljs VIis ds ckn og fdruh Å¡pkbZ rd tk,xh \
(A)1142 m (B)
1132 m
(C) 13 m (D) None of these31. What figure is made by joining the mid points of
adjacent sides of a quadrilateral(A) Rhombus (B) Square(C) parallelogram (D) Rectangle,d prqHkqZt dh vklUu Hkqtkvksa ds e/; fcanqvksa dks Øe'k% feykusij izkIr vkdfr D;k gksxh&(A) leprqHkqZt (B) oxZ(C) lekarj prqHkqZt (D) vk;r
32. The radius of a circular playground is 80 mtr. Ifits radius make 64 m so how many area of this
playground reduce.,d oÙkkdkj [ksy ds eSnku dh f=T;k 80 eh- gSA ;fn bldhf=T;k dks 64 eh- dj fn;k tk, rks mlds {ks=Qy esa fdrusizfr'kr dh deh vk,xh \(A) 36% (B) 44%(C) 40% (D) 20%
33. Three circles of centres A, B and C touches out-wardly. If AB = 5, BC = 7 and CA =6 then whatwill be the radius of circle of centre A.A, B, rFkk C dsUnz okys rhu oÙk ,d nwljs dks cká Li'kZ djrsgS ;fn AB = 5, BC = 7, CA = 6 gks rks A dsUnz okys oÙk dhf=T;k D;k gksxh&(A) 1.5 (B) 2(C) 2.5 (D) 3
34. Some fruits were bought at the rate of 15 for Rs10. Other types fruits in twice number were alsobought at the rate of 10 for Rs15. If both the typeswere mixed and sold at the rate of 18 for Rs20then it made loss of rs 40. How many fruits werebought of second type ?dqN Qy 10 :- esa 15 dh nj ls [kjhns x,A nwljs izdkj ds Qynwuh la[;k esa 15 :- esa 10 dh nj ls [kjhns x,A ;fn nksuksa izdkjds Qyksa dks feykdj 20 :- easa 18 dh nj ls cspus ij 40 :-dh gkfu gksrh gS rks nwljs izdkj ds dqy fdrus Qy [kjhns x,A(A) 240 (B) 360(C) 120 (D) 280
35. The inner radius of a cylinderical pipe is 7 cm.Water flows at the rate of 5 km/hr from this pipeand falls into a rectangular tank of 100 mtr longand 44 mtr width. In what time water lavel willincrease by 14 cm in the tank–,d csyukdkj ikbi dh Hkhrjh f=T;k 7 lseh- gS bl ikbi ls 5km/hr dh xfr ls ikuh cgj 100 ehVj yach vk;rkdkj Vadhesa fxjrk gS ftldh pkSM+kbZ 44 ehVj gS fdrus le; ckn Vadhesa ikuh ds Lrj esa 14 lseh- dh of) gksxh&(A) 77 hr (B) 72 hr(C) 9 hr (D) 8 hr
36. A some money placed at compound interestdoubles itself in 5 years. In how many years willit amount to 8 times ?;fn okf"kZd pØof) C;kt ij j[kh dksbZ jkf'k 5 o"kZ esa nqxquh gkstkrh gS rks ogh jkf'k vkB xquk gkssus esas fdruk le; ysxh \(A) 25 years (B) 20 years(C) 15 years (D) 10 years
37. One factor of3 3 32 2 2 2 2 2a b b c c a will
be–3 3 32 2 2 2 2 2a b b c c a dk ,d xq.kt gksxk&
(A) ( ) ( )a b a b (B) ( ) ( )a b a b
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(C) ( ) ( )a b a b (D) 2 2( )a b38. A motor boat can travel 25 km downstream and
39 km upstream in 8 hours. It can travel 35 kmdownstream and 52 km upstream in 11 hours atthe same speed. What is the speed of stream ?,d eksVj&oksV ,d xfr ls 8 ?kaVs esa /kkjk ds foijhr 25 fdehrFkk vuqfn'k 39 fdeh- tk ldrh gSA lkFk gh mlh xfr ls ;g11 ?kaVs esa /kkjk ds foijhr 35 fdeh rFkk vuqfn'k 52 fdeh- tkldrh gSA /kkjk dh pky gS \(A) 2 km/hr (B) 3 km/hr(C) 4 km/hr (D) 5 km/hr
39. A wire is turned into an equilateral triangle
which area is 121 3 cm2. If same wire is turned
into a circle, find out the area of the circle –fdlh rkj dks leckgq f=Hkqt ds :i esa eksM+k x;k ftlds }kjk
f?kjk {ks=Qy 121 3 lseh2 gS ;fn leku rkj dks oÙk ds :i
esa eksM+k tk, rks oÙk dk {ks=Qy Kkr djsa&(A) 345.6 (B) 346.5(C) 364.5 (D) 463.5
40. The average marks of 40 students in Englishexam is 72. Later it is found that three marks64, 62 and 84 were wrongly entered as 68, 65and 73. The average after mistakes were recti-fied is –vaxzsth dh ijh{kk esaa 40 Nk=ksa ds vkSlr vad 72 gSA ckn esa ;girk pyk fd rhu vad 64] 62 vkSj 84 xyrh ls 68] 65 vkSj 73fy[k fn, x, FksA xyfy;k¡ lq/kkjus ds ckn vkSlr gS&(A) 70 (B) 72(C) 71.9 (D) 72.1
41. The adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 20 and30 and diagonal is 40. Find the area of parallelo-gram–,d lekarj prqHkqZt dh Hkqtk,¡ 20, 30 rFkk fod.kZ 40 gSA rksprqHkqZt dk {ks=Qy Kkr djsa&
(A) 75 3 (B) 150 2
(C) 150 6 (D) 150 342. A can do a particular work in 24 days. B can do it
in 52 days and C can do the same work in 64days . They start the work together but A leavesit after 6 days and B leaves it before the comple-tion. How money days the work running on –A ,d dke dks 24 fnu esa dj ldrk gSA B, 52 fnu esa vkSjC, 64 fnu esaA lc fdydj dke 'kq: djrs gSA ijarq A, 6 fnuds ckn NksM+ nsrk gS vkSj B dke iwjk gksus ls 6 fnu igys NksM+nsrk gSA dke fdrus fnu pyk \
(A)71523 (B)
72029
(C)180
7(D)
3094
43. In a tringle1tan ( )3
a b c , then
2 2 2 2a b c ab = ?
fdlh f=H k qt e s a1tan ( )3
a b c g S r k s
2 2 2 2a b c ab dk eku gksxk&
(A) 800 (B) 9000(C) 5400 (D) 4500
44. A train travels a distance between station A andB in 45 min. If the speed of train is reduced by 5km/hr, it covers the same distance in 48 min.Therefore, what is the distance between the sta-tion A and B ?,d jsyxkM+h A rFkk B LVs'kuksa ds chp dh nwjh 45 feuVksa esa r;djrh gSA ;fn ml jsyxkM+h dh xfr esa 5 fdeh@?kaVk dh dehdj nh tk, rks ogh nwjh 48 feuVksa esa r; gksrh gSA rn~uqlkj ArFkk B LVs'kuksa ds chp dh nwjh fdruh gS \(A) 60 km (B) 64 km(C) 80 km (D) 55 km
45. The distance between centers of two circles of 3cm radius is 10 cm. What will the length of theircommon lateral tengent?3 lseh- f=T;k okys leku oÙkksa ds dsUnz dh chp dh nwjh 10 lseh-gSA mHk;fu"B fr;Zd Li'kZ js[kk dh yackbZ D;k gksxh&(A) 4 (B) 6(C) 8 (D) 10
46. The number of the students in a class is z. Ifnumber of boys is x then what is the part of thenumber of girls?,d d{kk esa Nk=ksa dh la[;k z gSA muesa yM+dksa dh la[;k x gSArn~uqlkj] ml d{kk esa yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k dk Hkkx fdruk gS\
(A)xz
(B)zx
(C) 1 xz
(D) 1xz
47. The base of a pyramid is a tringle which eachside is 4 cm and height of the lateral tringle istwice of the height of the pyramid. Find out thevolume of the pyramid–fdlh fijkfeM dk vk/kkj ,d f=Hkqt gS ftldh izR;sd Hkqtk pkjlseh- gSA vkSj fr;Zd f=Hkqt dh Å¡pkbZ fijkfeM dh Å¡pkbZ ls nksxquk vf/kd gSA fijkfeM dk vk;ru Kkr djks&
(A) 8 3 (B)8 3
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(C)83 (D)
83 3
Directions (48-50) :- The bar graph given belowshows the per acre yield (in kg) of different coun-tries. Study the graph carefully and answer thequestions.funsZ'k ¼48&50½ %& uhps fn, x, ckj xzkQ esa vyx&vyx ns'kksads izfr ,dt
80
120
132
120
160
200
20 40 60 80
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49. By how much percentage is India's per acre yieldmore than that of Pakistan ?Hkkjr dh izfr ,dM mit ikfdLrku dh izfr ,dM mit lsfdrus izfr'kr vf/kd gS \(A) 20% (B) 25%
(C)133 %3
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50. Srilnaka's yield (approximately) is what percentof total yield of all the counries ?lc ns'kksa dh dqy feykdj mit esa Jhyadk dh mit fdrusizfr'kr gS \(A) 17.8% (B) 16.2%(C) 18.2% (D) 15.4%
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G.K.51. The rate at which RBI gives short term loan to
commercial banks is called(A) Repo rate (B) Reverse Repo rate(C) Bank rate (D) Cash reserve rateHkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad okf.kfT;d cSadksa dks ftl nj ij vYi dkfyd_.k nsrk gS] mls D;k dgrs gS \(A) jsiks jsV (B) fjolZ jsiks jsV(C) cSad nj (D) udn vkjf{kr nj
52. The nationalisation of major commercial bankstook place incM+s okf.kfT;d cSadksa dk jk"Vªh;dj.k dc gqvk \(A) 1947 (B) 1956(C) 1969 (D) 1980
53. Lok Sabha Secretariat comes under the directcontrol of(A) Ministry of Home Affairs(B) Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs(C) Speaker of Lok Sabha(D) PresidentyksdlHkk lfpoky; lh/ks fdlds fu;a=.k esa vkrs gS \(A) xg ea=ky; (B) lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky;(C) yksdlHkk v/;{k (D) jk"Vªifr
54. Which of the following Act introduced separateelectorates (communal representation) for Mus-lims?fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ,DV us eqlyekuksa ds fy, vyxernkrkvksa ¼lkeqnkf;d izfr:i½ dh is'kd'k dh \(A) 1892 Act (B) 1909 Act(C) 1919 Act (D) 1935 Act
55. Where is the Brihadeshwar temple, built duringthe Chola period, located ?(A) Mysore (B) Mahabalipuram(C) Tanjavar (D) Kanyakumaripksyksa ds le; dk ^cgns'oj eafnj* dgka fLFkr gS \(A) eSlwj (B) egkcfyiqje(C) ratkoqj (D) dU;kdqekjh
56. The first protocol to ban the emissions ofcholoroflurucarbons in the atmosphere wasmade in(A) Montreal (B) Osaka(C) Geneva (D) Floridaokrkoj.k esa Dyksjks&¶yksjksdkcZu mRltZu ij izfrca/k yxkuslaca/kh izFke izksVksdkWy dgka cuk Fkk \(A) ekWfUVª;y (B) vkslkdk(C) tsusok (D) ¶yksfjMk
57. Blood group was discovered by(A) Alexander Fleming (B) William Harvey(C) Landsteiner (D) PaulovjDr lewg ¼CyM&xzqi½ dh [kkst fdlus dh Fkh \(A) vysDtsaMj ¶ysfeax (B) fofy;e gkosZ
(C) ySaMLVhuj (D) ikWykso58. Magnetic Meridian is a
(A) Line parallel to the equator of the Earth(B) Latitude(C) Line joining the geographic north and geographic south of Earth(D) Plane passing through the magnetic north and magnetic south of EartheSxusfVd eSjhfM;u D;k gS \(A) iFoh dh Hkwe/; js[kk ds lekarj(B) v{kk¡'k(C) iFoh ds HkkSxksfyd mÙkj vkSj HkkSxksfyd nf{k.k dks tksM+us okyh js[kk(D) iFoh ds eSxusfVd mÙkj vkSj nf{k.k ls xqtjus okyk {ks=
59. Programs that duplicate the functionality of onesystem on another system is known as(A) Emulators (B) Simulators(C) Evaluators (D) PCBtks izksxzke ,d flLVe ds QaD'ku dks nwljs flLVe ij udydjsxk] mUgsa D;k dgrs gS \(A) ,E;qysVj (B) flE;qysVj(C) boSY;q,Vj (D) ihlhch
60. The manufacturing of iron from iron-ore involvesthe process of(A) Oxidation (B) Reduction(C) Electrolysis (D) Fractional distilla-tionyksgk v;Ld ls yksgk fofufeZr djus dh izfØ;k dks D;k dgrsgS \(A) vkWDlhdj.k (B) vip;u(C) fo|qr vi?kVu (D) izHkkth vklou
61. In a rainforest, the vegetation that grows underthe shade of a canopy is known as-(A) Crown (B) Canopy(C) Understorey (D) Forest flooro"kkZ&ou esa fdlh isM+ ds N= ds uhps tks ouLifr mxrh gS] mlsD;k dgrs gS \(A) Økmu (B) N=(C) vUMjLVksjh (D) ou&ry
62. The term 'roll-in' is used in(A) Cricket (B) Tennis(C) Hockey (D) Golf^jksy&bu* 'kCn fdlesa iz;qDr gksrk gS \(A) fØdsV (B) Vsful(C) gkWdh (D) xksYQ
63. Which of the following is the busiest Interna-tional sea port in India ?(A) Mumbai (B) Kolkata(C) Kochi (D) TuticorinfuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls Hkkjr dk lcls O;Lr varjkZ"Vªh;
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canjxkg dkSu&lk gS \(A) eqacbZ (B) dksydkrk(C) dksph (D) VwVhdksjhu
64. The word 'Secular' was added to the Preamble ofthe Constitution of India by which ConstitutionalAmendment ?(A) 41st Constitutional Amendment(B) 42nd Constitutional Amendment(C) 43rd Constitutional Amendment(D) 44th Constitutional AmendmentHkkjr esa lafo/kku dh m?sf'kdk esa ^/keZfujis{k* 'kCn dkSu lslafo/kku la'kks/ku }kjk tksM+k x;k \(A) 41ok¡ lafo/kku la'kks/ku (B) 42oka la'kks/ku vf/kfu;e(C) 43ok¡ lafo/kku la'kks/ku (D) 44oka la'kks/ku vf/kfu;e
65. Who coined the slogan "Inquilab Zindabad" ?(A) Subash Chandra Bose(B) Balagangadhar Tilak(C) Bhagat Singh(D) Sukhdev^badykc ftankckn* dk ukjk fdlus fn;k \(A) lqHkk"k panz cksl (B) cky xaxk/kj fryd(C) Hkxr flag (D) lq[knso
66. 'Great Barrier Reef', the world's largest Coral reefis located in(A) Caribbean Islands (B) Australia(C) Philippines (D) Indonesiafo'o dh lcls cM+h dksjy jhQ xzsV cSjh;j jhQ* dgk¡ fLFkr gS\(A) dSjsfc;u }hilewg (B) vkWLVªsfy;k(C) fQfyihUl (D) b.Mksusf'k;k
67. Decoding and interpretation of visual informa-tion in brain is associated with(A) Frontal lobe (B) Occipital lobe(C) Temporal lobe (D) Parietal lobeefLr"d esa n';&lwpuk ds fodksMu vkSj O;k[;k dk laca/kfdlls gS \(A) lkeus okyh ikfy (B) i'pdiky ikfy(C) duiVh dh ikfy (D) feÙkh; ikfy
68. Flemings "Left hand Rule" is associated with theeffect of(A) Electric field on current(B) Magnetic field on magnet(C) Electric field on magnet(D) Magnetic Field on current¶ysfeax dk ^oke gLr fu;e* fdlls lacaf/kr gS \(A) /kkjk ij fo/kqr {ks= (B) pqEcd ij pqEcdh; {ks=(C) pqEcd ij fo/kqr {ks= (D) /kkjk ij pqEcdh; {ks=
69. An emulsion is a colloidal solution of(A) Liquid in liquid (B) solid in liquid(C) Gas in solid (D) Solid in Solid,d ?kksy fdldk dksykbMh foy;u gksrk gS \
(A) nzo esa nzo (B) nzo esa Bksl(C) Bksl esa xSl (D) Bksl esa Bksl
70. .........is a byproduct of sewage treatment and canbe decomposed to produce bio-gas(A) Sewage (B) Sludge(C) Sewer (D) ScumfuEufyf[kr es ls D;k eyty&mipkj dk miksRikn gS ftlsck;ksxSl cukus ds fy, mls vi?kfVr fd;k tkrk gS \(A) ¼lhost½ eyty (B) xk<+k dhpM+(C) eyiz.kky (D) dpjk
71. The BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) isheadquartered at(A) Shanghai (B) New Delhi(C) Brasilia (D) MoscowfczDl U;w MoyiesaV cSad ¼,uMhch½ dk eq[;ky; dgk¡ gS \(A) 'ka?kkbZ (B) ubZ fnYyh(C) czklhfyvk (D) ekWLdks
72. Which one of the following cities of Iraq is lo-cated on Tigris river ?(A) Baghdad (B) Mousul(C) Kirkuk (D) BasrafuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk bZjkdh 'kgj fVxjh'k unh ds fdukjsclk gqvk gS \(A) cxnkn (B) ekSlwy(C) fdjdqd (D) cljk
73. Human Development Index is prepared by(A) UNDP (B) WTO(C) IMF (D) WHOekuo fodkl lwpdkad dkSu rS;kj djrk gS \(A) la;qDr jk"Vª fodkl dk;ZØe(B) fo'o O;kikj laxBu(C) varjkZ"Vªh; eqnzk dks"k(D) fo'o LokLF; laxBu
74. Uber Cup is associated with(A) Football (B) Handball(C) Badminton (D) Squashmcsj di fdl [ksy ls lacaf/kr gS \(A) QqVckWy (B) gSaMckWy(C) cSMfeaVu (D) LdokW'k
75. The food in Onion is stored in the form of........(A) Cullulose (B) Protein(C) Starch (D) SugarI;kt esa [kk| inkFkZ fdl :i ls lapf;r gksrh gS \(A) lsyqyksl (B) izksVhu(C) LVkpZ (D) 'kdZjk
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English76. In the following question, out of the four alter-
natives, choose the word which best expresesthe meaning of the given word and click the but-ton corresponding to it.NEGOTIATION(A) In-between (B) Carelessness(C) Bargaining (D) Slackness
77. In the following question, out of the four alter-natives, choose the word which is opposite inmeaning to the given word and click the buttoncorresponding to it.IMPROMPTU(A) PUNCTUAL (B) PROMPT(C) PREPARED (D) PROFOUND
78. Four words are given, out of which only one wordis spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt wordand click the button corresponding to it.(A) Bureaucracy (B) Beureaucracy(C) Beureaucracie (D) BureaucracieDirections (79-81) :- In the following questions,one part of the sentence may have an error. Findout which part of the sentence has an error andclick the button corresponding to it. If the sen-tence is free from error, click the 'No error' op-tion.
79. He told his friend (A)/ that he could not do thatwork (B)/ because it is not to his taste. (C)/ NoError (D)(A) A (B) B(C) C (D) D
80. The tragedy of Julius Caesar (A)/ was written byWilliam Shakespeare (B)/ about 1599 (C)/ NoError (D)(A) A (B) B(C) C (D) D
81. The writer is (A)/ evidently enamoured at (B)/the subject (C)/ No Error (D)(A) A (B) B(C) C (D) DDirections (82-84) :- The snetence given withblanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s).Four alternatives are suggested for each ques-tion. For each question, choose the correct al-ternative and click the button corresponding toit.
82. Nothing is impossible........him.(A) in (B) about(C) for (D) on
83. My relations.........him are not friendly.(A) between (B) with(C) to (D) for
84. George.........to this country a year ago.(A) was coming (B) came(C) is coming (D) comes
Directions (85-87) :- In each of the questions,four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase.choose the alternative which best expresses themeaning of the idiom/Phrase and click the but-ton corresponding to it.
85. Blow one's trumpet(A) To praise another (B) To praise a leader(C) To praise oneself(D) To praise a community
86. Stick to his guns(A) Stand by his truth(B) Maintain his own opinion(C) Maintain his weapons(D) Maintain his anger
87. At sea(A) Journey (B) At a loss(C) Surprise (D) SadDirections (88-90) :- Out of the four alternatives,choose the one which can be substituted for thegiven words/sentences and click the button cor-responding to it.
88. One who is eighty years old(A) Septagenarian (B) Sextagenarian(C) Nonagenarian (D) Octogenarian
89. A shady fertile place in the desert(A) Oasis (B) Motel(C) Orchard (D) Garden
90. A place where bees are kept(A) Apiary (B) Nursery(C) Aviary (D) KennelDirections (91-93) :- A sentence/ a part of thesentence is underlined. Four alternatives aregiven to the underlined part which will improvethe sentence. Choose the correct alternative andclick the button corresponding to it. In case noimprovement is neede.
91. Seeing may be believing but understanding aredefinitely knowing.(A) Understanding could be knowing(B) understanding to know(C) understanding is definitely knowing(D) No Improvement
92. There are some bacteria that are survive insidenuclear power stations.(A) have (B) were(C) can (D) No Improvement
93. No sooner did she finish the lecture, that thestudents began to leave.(A) then the students began to leave(B) than the students began to leave(C) and the students began to leave(D) No Improvement
94. Hundreds gathered to wait the boxer's arrival at
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the airport.(A) to await for (B) to awaits for(C) to await (D) No Improvement
95. To dissidents hold a great problem in every po-litical party.(A) cause (B) instil(C) incite (D) No ImprovementDirections (96-100) :- A passage is given with 5questions following it. Read the passage care-fully and choose the best answer to each ques-tion out of the four alternatives and click thebutton corresponding to it.
Stockholm is spread out on an archipelago of14 islands, where Lake Malaren meet the Bal-tic Sea. More airy than Venice, with wide-openspaces, it is one-third water. Its other two-thirdscombine arched bridges, jet fountains, and pala-tial buildings trimmed with gold. ForStockholmers, fans of great outdoors, this is anamiable and graceful home and a healthy envi-ronment in which to live. Minutes from the citycentre are parks and woodland for recreation,and clear water for swimming and fishing. Inwinter, everyone takes to ice-staking, on artifi-cial rinks in the shadows of grand palaces, or onthe frozen waters of the channel.
Stockholm is also a city at the leading edge offashion, design and advanced technology. Fash-ion houses and IT companies use the city as atest market for their innovations, eapecially asStockholmers are followers of technology.Stockholm is the capital as well as the largestcity of Sweden. It is the site of the governmentand parliament of the country.
96. An archipelago is a collection of........(A) cities (B) islands(C) lakes (D) coral-reefs
97. Stockholm is(A) One-third water and two-third arched bridges, jet fountains and palatial buildings(B) Two-thirds water and one-third land(C) Full of tall buildings(D) a city with lots of people
98. What is the opposite of the word 'amiable' ?(A) Enervating (B) Refreshing(C) Invigorating (D) Unpleasant
99. Why is Stockholm used as a test market for in-novation by IT companies and Fashion houses.(A) The stockholmers are followers of technology(B) Stockholm is the largest city of Sweden.(C) The citizens are fashionable.(D) The people like the outdoors.
100.Stockholm is important to the country be-cause......
(A) it has palatial buildings.(B) there are parks and woodlands for recreation.(C) there are artificial staking rinks.(D) it is the largest city and capital of Sweden.
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